Ari Webb

Ari Webb (16) Ari is a Venezuelan-American cellist from Cincinnati, Ohio. He made his solo debut at Carnegie Hall after winning the AFA International String Competition at age 6 and the American Protégé International String Competition at age 8. He also performed at the Stern Auditorium in Carnegie Hall in 2017 as part of the Peraza Music Workshop Ensemble.

A 2022 Young Arts Winner, Ari is the first chair of the Cincinnati Symphony Youth Orchestra (CSYO) and also of the Wyoming High School Philharmonia Orchestra. He is also part of the CSO Noveau Chamber Players and the Peraza Music Workshop Ensemble. Ari made his orchestra solo debut at age 12 with the Blue Ash-Montgomery Symphony Orchestra under maestro Michael Chertok as 1st Place Winner Junior Division of the 2018 Jack and Lucille Wonnell Young Artists Concerto Competition. He also performed at the BOP STOP at The Music Settlement and the Judson Manor in Cleveland as 1st Place Winner of the 2018 and 2020 of the Cleveland Cello Society Scholarship Competition. Ari made his international solo debut in April 2019 at the Amphithéatre Phillharmonie in Paris after winning 1st place at the International Music Competition “Grand Prize Virtuoso”. He is also the 2019 State of Ohio Winner of the MTNA- Yamaha Orchestral Strings Junior Competition and the National Mary Alice Cox Award, Senior Division. Ari also was the winner of the 2018 OFMC Marylin Walters State Competition In 2021, Ari won the State of Ohio Buckeye Auditions and was selected to perform in the NPR Radio Show From The Top in a performance with artists Tessa Lark and Peter Dugan. He is a winner of the Cincinnati Symphony Youth Orchestra Concerto Competition and will perform with the Cincinnati Symphony Youth Orchestra in the Spring of 2022. Most recently, Ari was selected as a semifinalist for the 2022 Ysaye International Music Competition.

In the summer of 2018, Ari earned a full scholarship to attend the Interlochen Arts Academy. He has also attended summer institutes such as the Cincinnati Young Artists, Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival and the Heifetz Institute. Ari has studied with renowned teachers such as Lawrence Lesser (NEC), Hans Jørgen Jensen (Northwestern University) , Steven Doane (Eastman School of Music), Joel Krosnick (Juilliard), Richard Aaron (Juilliard), Clara Kim (Juilliard), among others. Ari Webb began playing cello at age 3 with Helen Ford at Indiana University. He studies with Alan Rafferty and Dr. Sarah Kim. Ari loves to play chamber music, piano and play video games with his brother Eli and his friends.

Zerui Pan

Zerui Pan is an undergraduate piano performance major at Bowling Green State University. He has studied with Xiaohui Jiang, Peng Peng,  Xiaofeng Wu and is currently studying with Robert Satterlee at BGSU.

He won the first prize in the Nanjing Youth Group of the 5th KAWAI Asian Piano Competition, first prize of the Nanjing Youth Group of the 4th Hong Kong International Youth Festival, first prize of “Voice of Harmony” National Finals of China Youth Piano Open, Silver Award of Professional Youth Group of the 7th Macau Piano Invitational Competition, Second prize of Hannover International Piano Elite Invitational Competition. He also received a full scholarship to Bowling Green State University, was a finalist in BGSU Competitions in Music Performance (Concerto Competition) in 2021, and received alternate in the MTNA Young Artist Competition, Ohio division in 2021.

He has played in master classes for the vice president of the European Youth Piano Competition Association, German pianist Franco Reich; concert pianist Maxim Mogilevsky; Christopher Guzman from Penn State University; Arizona State University professor Cathal Breslin, and Antonio Pompa-Baldi, faculty at the Cleveland Institute of Music.

In October 2018 he held a solo piano concert in the Performance Hall of the Nanjing Academy of the Arts Conservatory of Music. In December 2020 he participated in the “Birth History of the Future Pianist” concert organized by Dr. Wu Xiaofeng, held in the Golden Concert Hall of Nanjing Poly Grand Theatre.