13-Year-Old Pre-College Violinist Finalist in Global Competition
Violinist Ava Pakiam was the only United States finalist for her category in the Arthur Grumiaux International Violin Competition in Brussels, Belgium.
One SFCM Pre-College student should get ready to take a bow.
Thirteen-year-old Ava Pakiam has played her way into being a finalist in the Arthur Grumiaux International Violin Competition in Brussels, Belgium at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. Ava is the only USA representative in her age category competing against dozens of other young violinists from all over the world.
鈥淪o honored to be named a finalist with so many amazing candidates. Congrats to everyone for their awesome performances!鈥 Ava wrote on social media this week.
Ava has been part of SFCM鈥檚 Pre-College division since she was seven years old, working with Violin Professor Simon James. 鈥淎va is gaining incredible experience at the competition and she is completely stoked! I鈥檓 delighted for her recognition!鈥 James said of his longtime student. 鈥淗er natural gift as a performer is really on display and the violin universe is taking note,鈥 he added.
鉁 12 year old Pre-College student Ava Pakiam stuns with @Seattle Symphony鉁
This is not the first time Ava has made headlines: the young violinist performed as a soloist with the Seattle Symphony last year after competing in the Seattle Young Artist Competition and being named one of their 2022 Young Artists. went viral on SFCM鈥檚 social media channels including garnering some on TikTok.
Off the stage when not practicing, Ava has also been making the most of the trip, "The level of playing is very high and inspiring. She has been attending as much of the other performances as possible and learning so much along the way," Ava's mother Amy Beth Horman said, "It has also been amazing to meet other violinists like her and make new friendships," she added.
The International Arthur Grumiaux Competition for Young Violinists was first held in 2008. Its jury is chaired by George Tudorache of Romania. The selected winners perform at the laureates concert at the conclusion of the competition April 16.
Learn more about studying Violin or the Pre-College division at SFCM.