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The Rising Stars Concert 2025 showcases varied cultural talent
The Rising Stars Concert 2025 showcases varied cultural talent

Muscat Daily

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Muscat Daily

The Rising Stars Concert 2025 showcases varied cultural talent

Over 90 performers participated in The Rising Stars Concert 2025, including young musicians, vocalists and dancers, at Al Bustan Palace hotel auditorium in Muscat on May 17 The Rising Stars Concert 2025, held at Al Bustan Palace hotel auditorium on May 17 was yet another example of the flood of young cultural talent that thrives in Oman, holding great promise for themselves as well as the sultanate in future years. The concert featured more than 90 young performers under the age of 21 and was organised by the Dar Al Atta'a Let's Read Programme and the Play Tunes Institute of Music. H E G V Srinivas, the Indian Ambassador to the Sultanate of Oman, was the guest of honour at the colourful event which showcased the abilities of children in varied genres of music and dance. In view of the astounding success of the event last year as well as this year, Let's Read and Play Tunes have now decided to make this concert an annual event. On the popularity of entries for the concert, Thanae Pachiyannaki, general manager of Play Tunes Institute of Music, said, 'Once the request had gone out to schools and music institutes, the Play Tunes Institute received more than one hundred and ten video auditions online. Due to the enormous amount of talent, it was extremely difficult to choose which acts would participate in the concert. Live auditions were held and, ultimately, more than 90 children were involved in the show. This was the second Rising Stars show and it just seems to be getting bigger and better every year.' Jane Jaffer, founder of the Dar Al Atta'a Let's Read Programme, said, 'The Rising Stars Concert not only gives children an opportunity to showcase their great musical talents and perform in a professional environment, in front of a large audience, it also helps raise funds for the Maktabati Mobile Library Bus. She further said, 'The money raised from the concert will enable Let's Read to buy children's books, in English and Arabic, for the mobile library.' Jane went on to express gratitude to Play Tunes for putting on such a great show, to Al Bustan Palace hotel for hosting the concert, and to the generous sponsors of the event. 'As part of our Community Footprints programme, Al Bustan Palace, a Ritz-Carlton Hotel, was honoured to host the Rising Stars Concert for the second time, supporting the Let's Read Program by Dar Al Atta'a,' Talal Al Hashmi, director of Operations said. 'Rooted in The Ritz-Carlton's founding commitment to being supportive members of our communities. This event reflects our dedication to creating a brighter future for children – a core focus of our Education Pillar. By opening our doors to this inspiring initiative, we helped nurture young musical talent and encourage a love for reading. Through genuine care for our community, we strive to be a catalyst for positive change – making the places where we live, work, and visit better for future generations.' The show was presented by Maya Sultan, a TAISM student, who was the emcee. She said, 'It was exciting to be the emcee for the Rising Stars Concert. This is a great event that fundraises for a cause that is very close to my heart. I remember my 7th birthday, having the Maktabati Mobile Library Bus at my birthday party and asking all the children to donate books to Maktabati instead of buying me a gift. It was one of my favourite birthdays.' Dana Al Balushi, aged 12 years, opened the show, with a fabulous vocal performance. She was accompanied by the Tunes Jazz Band. Dana said, 'I'm so grateful to have the chance to perform in the Rising Stars Concert every year. It's honestly the most special and honourable part of my singing journey. I love being able to share my passion for music on stage, and it means so much to perform alongside so many other talented kids. Every time I step on that stage, I feel inspired to grow and do my best!' Zain Hakim, an accomplished pianist, wrote, 'The second I heard about the Rising Stars Concert, I knew directly that I wanted to be a part of it. So, I worked every day on my song. I just wanted to perform and shine on stage, to be a rising star for a few minutes. It was an amazing experience and for sure I will do it again next year.' One of the star performers, Mariam Ascona, sang an operatic piece from Carmen by the composer, Biset. She said, 'Despite starting my singing career as a classical singer at the age of seven, I didn't think I would be able to perform before a huge crowd, much less in a nerve-wracking setting surrounded by talented students, especially in a style requiring years of practice. Something about this event has taught me something I can never forget – everyone around the world possesses a unique magic in their culture, talent and themselves. Positivity is a strong force.' Safia Mawany, a parent of one of the singers in the Royal Flight School Choir, which performed at the show, said, 'Congratulations for the roaring success of a concert! What talent and what a delight to be part of the audience. Thank you for a wonderful, inspiring evening and feeding the children with ambition and drive to be creative and showcase their talents!' One of the singers in the Royal Flight School Choir, Sariya al Lawati, aged 10 years, said, 'It was a great experience. I loved singing with the Royal Flight School Choir. Next year I hope to sing a duet with my best friend. I am really excited!' Thanae added, 'Another successful year for the Rising Stars. It was an honour to see such young, talented children perform and for them to be given the opportunity to take music as a career. Their passion and hard work was showcased, and I am so glad that Tunes and the Dar Al Atta'a Let's Read Programme gave them the opportunity they deserve to perform.'

Nominate remarkable youth in your life for rising star award
Nominate remarkable youth in your life for rising star award

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Nominate remarkable youth in your life for rising star award

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Shelby County residents can now nominate a remarkable young person in their lives for a Shelby County Government Rising Star Award. The inaugural event will honor youth 10 to 24-years-old, who have become young leaders, scholars, and changemakers in their community. This includes achievements in leadership, academic excellence, and resiliency. Numerous young people nominated by their peers, teachers, and loved ones, will be honored during the rising stars luncheon, which will be held on June 26 at 11:30am at the Collage Dance Center located at 505 Tillman Street. The program builds on Mayor Lee Harris' Shining Star Awards which have recognized hundreds of adult residents since 2018 who have achieved excellence in areas such as public service, advocacy, and philanthropy. 'Our community is full of incredible young people whose kindness, talent, and leadership may go unrecognized, said Mayor Lee Harris, 'This initiative is to celebrate their contribution and to remind all of us you don't have to wait until adulthood to make a difference.' The mayor's office asks that Rising Stars nominations be submitted before June 10th at: Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Four Frost Law Attorneys Named to What's Up? Magazine's Rising Stars List
Four Frost Law Attorneys Named to What's Up? Magazine's Rising Stars List

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Four Frost Law Attorneys Named to What's Up? Magazine's Rising Stars List

Frost Law's founder and managing partner, Glen Frost, continues to shape the next generation of legal talent in the Chesapeake Bay region Washington, DC, May 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Four attorneys from Frost Law have been named to the 2025 Up & Coming Lawyers/Rising Stars list by What's Up? Magazine, a regional publication that highlights outstanding attorneys under 40 who are shaping the future of the legal profession in the Chesapeake Bay region. The award recognizes legal professionals who demonstrate leadership, dedication to clients, and a strong record of success across their practice areas. This year's Frost Law honorees include Alla Cates, Uriel Stern, Robert Braland, and Zoha Sohail. Cates and Stern were recognized in the Tax Law category, while Braland and Sohail were honored in the Trust & Estate/Wills & Probate Law category. These attorneys were selected for their significant contributions to client success and their growing influence in the legal field. The Up & Coming Lawyers/Rising Stars honor is presented annually by What's Up? Magazine, which covers Maryland's Eastern Shore and Annapolis communities. Nominees are evaluated based on peer recommendations, professional achievements, ethical standards, and community involvement. The final selection highlights those who are not only excelling in their legal practices but are also making a measurable impact on the profession and the communities they serve. 'This award is a testament to the caliber of talent we cultivate at Frost Law,' said Glen Frost, Managing Partner at Frost Law. 'We are proud to see our team members recognized for their leadership, their work ethic, and the results they deliver for clients every day. Our clients expect the best, and this recognition confirms that our team is delivering on that promise.' Glen Frost, an attorney, certified public accountant, and Certified Financial Planner™, founded Frost Law with a vision to create a multidisciplinary firm skilled in resolving complex legal, tax, business, and financial issues. The firm serves individuals and businesses in areas including tax controversy, business transactions and litigation, estate and asset protection planning, and bankruptcy. For more information, visit ABOUT Frost Law We are headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland but have additional office locations in New York, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Florida. Frost Law is the home of accomplished attorneys, certified public accountants and financial planners, and other legal, accounting, and financial professionals. Our core practice areas include civil and criminal tax controversy; tax planning for individuals and businesses; transactions involving business and general counsel services; commercial and probate litigation; estate and trust law, including planning and administration; and professional grievance investigations. We serve clients throughout the country and abroad, offering virtual services for clients who prefer to meet remotely. As cases do differ, past performance does not guarantee future results. Frost Law 1050 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20036 MEDIA CONTACT Will CarrInfo@ 618-1873

‘Rising Stars' give extraordinary concert
‘Rising Stars' give extraordinary concert

Otago Daily Times

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Otago Daily Times

‘Rising Stars' give extraordinary concert

Dunedin Concerto Competition "Rising Stars" Finalists' Concert Friday, May 16 Dunedin Town Hall The extraordinary talent of Otago and Southland's young classical musicians was to the fore in Friday's joyful and impressive Dunedin Concerto Competition "Rising Stars" finalists' concert. Featuring a top-notch showcase by the Dunedin Youth Orchestra (DYO) in the first half, followed by the brilliance of the three teenage concerto competition finalists performing as soloists with a combined DYO and Dunedin Symphony Orchestra (DSO), the concert was a wonderful celebration. Conducted by David Burchell, the DYO showed great composure and spirit in their thoroughly enjoyable performance of popular classics, including Offenbach's Overture to La belle Helene, Bizet's L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2 (arranged by Guiraud), Arnold's Little Suite no. 2, Prokofiev's Montagues & Capulets from the Romeo & Juliet Suite, and Coates' Knightsbridge March. Each of these works contain complex and tricky passages, with the DYO rising to the challenge under Burchell's firm and steady direction, and bringing the musicality and emotion of each piece to the fore. It was a joy to see these young musicians perform so well. The numbers of musicians on stage swelled in the concert's second half, as the DSO and DYO players came together to provide sterling and sensitive support to the three concerto competition soloists under the baton of principal guest conductor James Judd. Ozan Biner-McGrath, 16, was first to take the stage for a nimble and accurate performance of the first movement of Mozart's sparkling Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor. Tackling the work's many technical demands with aplomb, Biner-McGrath brought the tension to the fore, and impressed with a fabulous cadenza written by Beethoven. Next up was Roy Zhang, 18, with a nicely balanced performance of the first two movements of Ravel's Piano Concerto in G major. Zhang showed great patience and control, allowing the second movement's contemplative nature to shine. Last to take the stage was cellist Portia Bell, 18, with a remarkable performance of the first movement of Dvorak's fiendishly difficult Cello Concerto in B minor. Filled with virtuosic moments, the piece offered many beautiful melodies, Bell making the most of every opportunity. There was a short prizegiving for preliminary section winners while the expert adjudicators — violinist Monique Lapins, pianist Jian Liu and horn player Samuel Jacobs — tackled the difficult task of choosing the winner. The final places were Biner-McGrath in first, Bell in second, and Zhang in third, each receiving generous prizes sponsored by the HTowers Charitable Trust. In the end, music was definitely the winner on the night. Congratulations to all involved in this successful event.

Well-paced, exciting final drew large audience
Well-paced, exciting final drew large audience

Otago Daily Times

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Otago Daily Times

Well-paced, exciting final drew large audience

DSO and DYO Concerto Competition Rising Stars Finalists Dunedin Town Hall Friday May 16 The 2025 Dunedin Concerto Competition final, in which three young musicians performed with a full orchestra, attracted a large audience to the Dunedin Town Hall on Friday night. The first half of the programme featured the Dunedin Youth Orchestra, a strong 60-member orchestra with big sound and enthusiasm. DYO (conductor David Burchell) began with Offenbach's overture La Belle Helene, featuring contrasting flowing waltz passages and robust sections. They continued with varied movements from three substantial suites — L'arlesienne Suite No.2 by Bizet, Little Suite No.2 by Malcolm Arnold and Montagues and Capulets from Romeo and Juliet Suite No.2 by Prokofiev. The well-known Eric Coates' Knightsbridge March completed their contribution. All were well-paced and exciting and the conductor for the second half, James Judd, commented he was "knocked out by the quality of the first half". He conducted the DSO which included a number of DYO instrumentalists gaining experience with a professional orchestra. The Concerto Competition attracted 25 applicants, three aged under 14. I attended preliminary performances and can vouch for the high standard of performance and the difficulty the judges (Monique Lapins, Jian Liu and Samuel Jacobs) faced in naming just three for the final. First place ($7000) went to pianist Ozan Biner-McGrath (year 12 Logan Park High School), who chose the allegro movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor for a strong, confident, stylistic delivery with impressive scalic cadenza. Second place ($5000) went to first-year University of Otago student Portia Bell (cello) for the allegro movement of Dvorak's Cello Concerto Op. 104. Taking third place ($3000) was Otago University first-year student Roy Zhang (piano), who played with two movements of Ravel's Piano Concerto in G Major. A rather "showy" allegramente displayed the movement's jazz elements, followed by adagio, which developed stunningly with woodwind lyricism and obligato. Review by Elizabeth Bouman

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