Learn more about the CyberSing 2004 Winners Division I (up to 23 years) Ari Harkov Heather Newhouse Corinne Schaefer Division II (over 23 years) Rhonwen Derbez Risa Renae Harman Melanie Hirsch Valerie Komar Christine Monteiro Shannah Tarvin-Pace Pianists Jessica Arnold Andrea Baiocchi James N. Criss Kristin Ditlow Alexandra Ismer Kathleen Kelly Richard Mercier |
CYBERSING 2004
The deadline for CyberSing 2004 was 31 July 2004. Many thanks to all the contestants who entered! The winners of CyberSing 2004 can be heard below. You may also read their biographies and view their photos. Libby Larsen wrote the required song for CyberSing 2004, called "I love you through the daytimes." You may still download it for a charge of $5 (US). Payment is made through PayPal.
Division I
(Up to the age of 23)
Ari Harkov won the Ruth Ballard Top Prize, Required Song Prize and the Albert Schütz Prize for the Best American Song Performance: In Memory of Musicians We've Lost from AIDS Heather Newhouse won the Natalie Stutzmann Lieder Prize and the Audience Prize. Corinne Schaefer won the Mary Dibbern Mélodie Prize in Honor of Paul Vellucci Kristin Ditlow won the Beebe Freitas Prize for the Best Collaborative Pianist
Division II
(Above the age of 23)
Valerie Komar won the Top Prize and the Natalie Limonick Lieder Prize in Honor of Jan Popper
Shannah Tarvin-Pace won the Nancy Bannick Required Song Prize and the Marni Nixon and Paul Sperry Prize for the Best American Song Performance Risa Renae Harman tied with Rhonwen Derbez for the Dalton Baldwin Mélodie Prize Alexandra Ismer won the Lindsey Christiansen Prize for the Best Collaborative Pianist in Honor of Dalton Baldwin Christine Monteiro won the Mark Wong/Guy Merola Audience Prize. |