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    Sioux City Journal, IA
    March 7 2008


    Pianists excited to perform in annual Iowa Piano Competition
    By Joanne Fox Journal staff writer

    Julia Siciliano had a grin on her face the size of a Cheshire cat.

    "It's genuine," she said, pointing to her smile. "The smiles are
    real."

    Siciliano had just finished performing her piece, among the first in
    the recital round for the 11 pianists in the 2008 Iowa Piano
    Competition.

    Waiting in a practice room in the Orpheum building was Cathal
    Breslin, who would be performing in the afternoon.

    "No nail biting," he said when asked. While Siciliano continued
    beaming, he more seriously added, "That's not the way I get rid of my
    nervousness."

    The 11 competitors performed 30-minute solo pieces from 9 a.m. to 5
    p.m. Thursday at the Orpheum Theatre.

    Siciliano, 24, and Breslin, 30, both students at the University of
    Michigan, left Detroit Wednesday in a timely manner. They got as far
    as Minneapolis before weather delayed their trip to Sioux City by
    three hours.

    "I was off coffee, except for yesterday," confessed Breslin, a native
    of Northern Ireland. "I had been drinking excessive amounts of coffee
    and had kicked the habit until yesterday."

    Finally in Sioux City, the competitors came to the Orpheum building
    to take turns practicing on the piano that would be used for the
    competition and "to raid the hospitality suite for food," Breslin
    added.

    Once they were fed, the pianists took advantage of the practice
    rooms.

    Thursday they were transported from their accommodations at the
    Marina Inn back to the Orpheum for their solo presentations. Both had
    routines to prepare for the performance.

    "I take deep breaths and try to get everything out of my mind but the
    notes and the music," Breslin said.

    "No rituals," Siciliano said. "But unlike Cathal, I like to move
    around to keep my nerves at bay."

    This is a return trip for Breslin to the competition. He felt that
    last year his performance was not his best due to a car accident and
    some pain medication. He took fourth place (and $1,000) with "a pinch
    of salt."

    "I wasn't disappointed with the place," he stressed. "I don't think
    you should put your life on one competition and if you don't do well,
    then all hope is gone."

    Siciliano, the only U.S. native competing, said being selected for
    the Iowa Piano Competition was "the biggest one I've ever been chosen
    for" and admitted it was unexpected.

    "I sent in a lot of recordings for competitions, but when I got the
    announcement that I was chosen, it was the same week I won another,"
    she said. "I think that was the best week of my life."

    Siciliano, performing at 10:20 a.m. was thrilled with the crowd.

    "I thought there would be the judges and a few others, but I looked
    out and there was a good-sized crowd in the auditorium," she said.
    "That really energizes you. It's why you (perform) -- to communicate
    music to an audience."

    Meet the violinist and cellist
    The six piano competition semi-finalists will perform trio literature
    at 7 tonight with violinist Euhno Kim and cellist Katya Janpoladyan.
    Kim, originally from Seoul, South Korea, is concertmaster for the
    Sioux City Symphony. Since moving to Iowa in August 2005, Kim has
    been teaching in Morningside College, Northwestern College, and Dordt
    College, and is the assistant concertmaster of South Dakota Symphony.
    Janpoladyan was born in Yerevan, Armenia where she graduated from
    Yerevan State Conservatory in 2001. Currently Janpoladyan is
    pursuing a doctoral of musical arts degree at the University of
    Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music. She is holding a position
    as a cellist in the Baur String Quartet, the fellowship quartet in
    residence in the conservatory.
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