Stacie Haneline is selected as a Finalist in two categories of the American Prize in Chamber Music

Stacie Haneline is selected as a Finalist in two categories of the American Prize in Chamber Music.   Duo partner, soprano Jamie Reimer, and Haneline were chosen as finalists in the American Prize in Vocal Performance for their recording of Robert Owen’s  song cycle for soprano and piano, “4 Sonnets to Eleonora Duse,” with poetry by Sara Teasdale.   Haneline was also a part of the chamber ensemble featuring Jamie Reimer, soprano, Clark Potter viola, and Karen Becker, cello for their chamber performance of Robert Owen’s chamber music work: “The Mouse and the Camel”.  Centaur Records released a CD of Robert Owens featuring the duo and chamber ensemble in 2019. 

The American Prize is a series of new, non-profit national competitions in the performing arts providing cash awards, professional adjudication and regional, national and international recognition for the best recorded performances by ensembles and individuals each year in the United States at the professional, college/university, church, community and secondary school levels. Administered by Hat City Music Theater, Inc., a nonprofit organization based in Danbury, Connecticut, The American Prize was founded in 2009 and is awarded annually. The competitions of The American Prize are open to all U.S. citizens, whether living in this country or abroad, and to others currently living, working and/or studying in the United States of America, its protectorates and territories.

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