SF Choral Artists Names Three SFCM Commission Winners
The winners of the Composition Department's Pankonin Award for orchestral composition have also been announced.
Three SFCM Composition students will be hearing their voice(s) ring out in the city soon.
George Miller, Min Ju Kim, and Christian Jones have been announced as winners of the Conservatory's biennial Choral Competition, held as a collaboration with San Francisco Choral Artists (SFCA) since 2022.
"The singers and I really enjoy working directly with the Conservatory's talented composers on their music in preparation for the competition," SFCA Artistic Director Magen Solomon said. Miller and Jones both study with Composition Department Chair David Conte, while Kim is in Mason Bates' studio. Named Composers-in-Residence for SFCA's 2026-2027 season, the students will compose pieces specially for the ensemble's concerts in December (Miller), March (Kim), and June (Jones).
A choral project competition has been a part of the Composition department since 1999, but Conte says, "Magen Solomon's initiative to commission three SFCM students every other year starting in 2022 offers a compelling new dimension to our project. The composing of an a cappella choral piece has long been understood to reveal immediately the strength of a composer's technique, and our department is committed to offering this fundamental skill to our composers."
Several past winners of the Choral Competition now teach at SFCM: Theo Popov, Max Marcus, Samuel C. Nedel, and Michael Kaulkin. Two previous winners of the SFCA commission, Peter Hilliard and Robin Estrada, have also won the Conservatory's Hoefer Prize, another of the competitions available to SFCM’s composition students.
SFCM also announced the winners of the 10th annual Kristin Pankonin Award: Julian Ossa, a composition student in Conte's studio; Jordan Riek, a mezzo-soprano studying with Susanne Mentzer, and composer Max Tafoya, studying with David Garner. Pankonin was a cherished collaborative pianist in the Conservatory community who died in July 2014 after battling cancer. Ossa, Riek, and Tafoya will have their winning works performed at SFCM in fall of 2026.
The Choral Competition at SFCM has been funded by Hannah and Sam Thomas, and more recently, David Chacko. The Pankonin Award was established by alumni Gordon Getty and Lisa Delan.
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