Here are the winners of the 2025 Gena Branscombe Project scholarships. Read their bios and see what a talented group of people won the scholarships.
Lauren Koszyk is an arts administrator, collaborative pianist, and educator based in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, pursuing her Master of Business Administration in Music Business and Doctor of Musical Arts in Collaborative Piano at the University of North Texas. She works with leading arts organizations including the Cliburn, Frances Clark Center for Keyboard Pedagogy, and the International Keyboard Collaborative Arts Society, and she serves as Assistant Artistic Director for CollabFest, the first international conference dedicated exclusively to collaborative piano. As an educator she cultivates inclusive, empowering learning environments and was named a 2023 Top Piano Teacher by Steinway & Sons. As a pianist, she has performed across Austria, Canada, Italy, and the United States, including engagements with Illinois Festival Opera, Midwest Institute of Opera, Musiktheater Bavaria, Opera on Site Inc., Opera Seme, and University of North Texas Opera.
Laura Clapp is a graduate student in choral conducting at the University of Michigan, where she directs the university’s prison outreach choir, Out of the Blue. Prior to graduate studies, Laura worked with Voices of Hope, a Minneapolis-based prison choir organization, as a recipient of the Yale Glee Club Service Through Music Fellowship. While in Minnesota, Laura also co-directed StreetSong, a choir for people who have experienced homelessness, and directed the choir at Peace United Methodist Church. Laura has served as a soprano and teaching artist with Border CrosSing and currently plays violin in a string quartet at U-M. During her time as an undergraduate student at Yale, Laura served as a student conductor of the Yale Glee Club and a researcher for the New Muses Project, contributing to their database of women and BIPOC composers.
Among a large group of highly qualified applicants, these winners stood out for their clear dedication to the mission outlined by The Gena Branscombe Project: promoting equity and inclusivity in music. Each will receive a $400 cash prize and recognition across the web.
CONGRATULATIONS, ALL!
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