Symphony Selects 2026 Youth Concerto Competition Winners | Arts & Entertainment

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Seungyoo-Kim-Jung
Seungyoo-Kim-Jung

The Santa Barbara Symphony has announced the winners of its 2026 Youth Concerto Competition, following live auditions held Jan, 25 at Westmont College.

With a commitment to supporting local youth, this year’s competition drew nine outstanding young musicians, each performing at an exceptionally high level before a panel of professional adjudicators, organizers said.

Pannel members included Santa Barbara Symphony Music & Artistic director Nir Kabaretti, Youth Symphony Music Director Daniel Gee, and Symphony principal flutist Amy Tatum,

The three following winners were selected and invited to perform as featured soloists with the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony during the 2026/27 season.

• Julian Carrera, trombone, 
“Concerto for Trombone and Military Band” (arr. for orchestra) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Edmond Leloir
.
• Seungyoo Kim-Jung, violin, 
“Symphonie espagnole in D minor,” Op. 21 – I. Allegro non troppo Édouard Lalo
.
• Damian Magaña, flute
, “Concerto in D Major,” Op. 283 – I. Allegro molto moderato Carl Reinecke.

Julian Carrera
Julian Carrera

“Supporting and guiding young musicians in their musical journey and empowering them to do and be their best is a key part of the Santa Barbara Symphony’s mission to bring joy, engagement, and connection to the community through symphonic music,” according to the symphony.

With the support of donors, the symphony provides this annual competition as an opportunity for local students to be inspired, and inspire others; practice diligently toward a goal; and reach new levels of skill, experience and musicality in the process.

All applicants received transcribed adjudicator feedback as part of this educational commitment.

“These auditions showcased remarkable preparation, artistry, and maturity,” said Gee. “Choosing the winners required careful discussion, as every performer demonstrated serious dedication and musical growth.

“We are thrilled to feature Julian, Seungyoo, and Damian as soloists next season and proud of every student who participated.”

The Symphony’s Youth Concerto Competition is open to all members of the Santa Barbara Youth Symphony, and to any student up to age 18 living in Santa Barbara County studying an instrument outside of the typical orchestral realm (for example, piano, classical guitar, or Baroque instruments).

The community is invited to attend the Santa Barbara Symphony’s next Youth Ensembles concerts. Both concerts are free and open to the public.  

Camerata Ensemble & Philharmonia Orchestra Winter Concert, 
3 p.m. Saturday, March 14 in Hahn Hall at Music Academy of the West.

Santa Barbara Youth Symphony Winter Concert
, 4 p.m. Sunday, March 15 at the Lobero Theatre.

For more about the Youth Ensembles and upcoming concerts, visit TheSymphony.org. Applications for the 2026-27 season open in April, and auditions will be held in June.

In the Santa Barbara Youth Ensembles Program, more than 100 student musicians in grades 2 through 12 learn to collaborate, lead, and progress on their instruments. The program provides opportunities for participants to develop skills and connect with music and each other.

Students receive weekly rehearsals and perform three public concerts each year. As part of their curriculum, students also attend performances by the Santa Barbara Symphony.

The Symphony’s Camerata Ensemble, led by conductor Marisa McLeod, is composed of musicians who are early in their musical training. It introduces students to the basics of ensemble playing, following a conductor, and listening across a musical group while playing. 

The Philharmonia Orchestra, also led by McLeod, is the second of three levels in the Symphony’s Youth Ensembles’ hierarchy and is designed to hone the technical skills and student musicianship required for the advanced challenges of the Youth Symphony.

The Santa Barbara Youth Symphony brings together gifted young musicians from Santa Barbara and Ventura counties to perform works across the orchestral repertoire.

Directed by Gee, this advanced ensemble is the culminating step in the Santa Barbara Symphony’s Youth Ensembles program. It instills the discipline and commitment that budding young professionals need for the next step in their careers, whether in music or another field.



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