Schmidt Vocal Arts Announces 58 Semi-Finalists for Fifth Annual National High School Competition

By David Salazar

Schmidt Vocal Arts has announced the full roster of participants for its fifth annual National Vocal Competition for high school singers, presented in partnership with Sarasota Opera on May 30 and 31, 2026.

The qualifiers include the top three winners from each of 18 regional competitions, plus four wild card singers selected at-large. The 58 semi-finalists are Anneli Abbott, mezzo-soprano, Skyridge High School (Highland, UT); Isaac Ahn, tenor, Hackley School (Fort Lee, NJ); Cooper Bott, baritone, Williamsburg Jr.-Sr. High School (Marengo, IA); Armando Cabrera-Ontiveros, bass-baritone, Pearland High School (Pearland, TX); Isabel Calvo, soprano, Fullerton Union High School (Orange, CA); Eva Capron, soprano, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (New York, NY); Tiffany Carr, soprano, Orange County School of the Arts (Rowland Heights, CA); Enrique Castilleja, baritone, Rowlett High School (Rowlett, TX); Zadia Danon, mezzo-soprano, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and the Performing Arts (Brooklyn, NY); Kennedy Davenport, soprano, Harrison School For The Arts (Lakeland, FL); Olivia Dolton, soprano, Liberty Hill High School (Liberty, MO); Isabella D’Oriano, soprano, Fort Dorchester High School (North Charleston, SC); Nik Epstein, baritone, University of North Carolina School of the Arts High School Program (Aberdeen, NC); Addyson Finley, soprano, Academy NorthWest (Battleground, WA); Quinn Fotos, mezzo-soprano, Steilacoom High School (Lakewood, WA); Vivian Furtaw, mezzo-soprano, Interlochen Arts Academy (Alpena, MI); Mallory Goddard, soprano, Martin County High School (Stuart, FL); Madeline Hansen, soprano, Lambert High School (Suwanee, GA); Roxie Harris, mezzo-soprano, Friendswood High School (Friendswood, TX); Jane Hasty, soprano, Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (Burbank, CA); Rad Jennings, baritone, Benjamin Franklin High School (New Orleans, LA); Cailey Jones, soprano, Baltimore School for the Arts (Baltimore, MD); Jesse Kliman, baritone, DeMatha Catholic High School (Hyattsville, MD); Brooks Liang, baritone, Archbishop Mitty High School (Campbell, CA); Gabriel Magallón, baritone, Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (Houston, TX); Auralia Manís, soprano, University of North Carolina School of the Arts High School Program (Winston-Salem, NC); Daisy Maravilla, soprano, American Preparatory Academy (Cottonwood Heights, UT); Eduardo Martinez, bass-baritone, J. Frank Dobie High School (Houston, TX); Frank Moreno, bass-baritone, West Fork High School (Houston, TX); Isabella Morgan, soprano, Staley High School (Kansas City, MO); Mia Mortman, soprano, McLean High School (McLean, VA); Raymond Muenzer, tenor, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy (Loveland, OH); William Norton, tenor, Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (Houston, TX); Claire Park, soprano, The Winsor School (Newtown, MA); William Perkins, tenor, Detroit School of Arts (Detroit, MI); Gabe Ponichter, tenor, The Dalton School (New York, NY); Thomas Prince, tenor, Detroit School of Arts (Detroit, MI); Alexander Pyun, baritone, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (New York, NY); Samantha Ralston, soprano, DeKalb School of the Arts (Avondale Estates, GA); Taylor-Marie Robinson, soprano, Fine Arts Center (Greenville, SC); Erin-Grace Rudd, soprano, Magoffin County High School (Royalton, KY); Abigail Scheer, soprano, McCracken County High School (Paducah, KY); Casey Schopflocher, countertenor, Special Music School (New York, NY); Olivia Scott, mezzo-soprano, homeschool (Buford, GA); Ruth Anne Sowa, soprano, Walnut Hill School for the Arts (Medford, MA); Eva Stein, soprano, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (New York, NY); Olivia Stevens, soprano, Mount Sophia Academy (Newark, DE); Laura Suarez, soprano, New World School of the Arts (Miami, FL); Malia Suggs, soprano, New Orleans Center for Creative Arts & Patrick F. Taylor Science and Technology Academy (Gretna, LA); Lev Sakae Taira, baritone, Laurel Springs High School (La Canada, CA); Austyn Tarrant, soprano, Taylorsville High School (Magna, UT); Ryhanna Tarte, soprano, West Boca Community High School (Boynton Beach, FL); Emmanuel Tsao, baritone, Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (New York, NY); Luz Velazquez, soprano, Celia Cruz Bronx High School of Music (Bronx, NY); Lily Wasoski, soprano, Huntington High School (Huntington, NY); Zachary Whelan, tenor, Special Music School (New York, NY); Clara Maya White, soprano, Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (Sugar Land, TX); and James Williams, bass-baritone, Shadow Creek High School (Pearland, TX).

“From the moment the competition begins, audiences will experience the passion, dedication, and extraordinary talent these young singers bring to the stage,” said Linda McAlister, Executive Director of Schmidt Vocal Arts, per an official press release. “This year’s national competition will feature a record number of participants, and we are honored to provide a stage where these gifted performers can learn, grow, and celebrate their passion for vocal music.”

The semifinal round on May 30 will be adjudicated by Dr. Alison Acord, Professor of Voice at Miami University; Dr. Marc Callahan, Associate Professor and Director of Opera at Chapman University; mezzo-soprano Dr. Alexis Davis-Hazell of the University of Alabama; tenor Anthony Dean Griffey, Professor of Voice at the Eastman School of Music; and Kathleen Kelly, Associate Professor of Vocal Coaching at Baylor University.

Up to 16 finalists will then advance to the final round on May 31, which will be judged by soprano Latonia Moore, mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke, Co-Director of the Lehrer Vocal Institute at Music Academy of the West, and Christopher Cano, Director of the Washington National Opera’s Cafritz Young Artist Program.

Before the final round on May 31, three semi-finalists will be selected to participate in a master class with Davis-Hazell, Griffey, and Kelly. Cash prizes of $10,000, $7,500, and $5,000 will be awarded to the first, second, and third place winners respectively, with all finalists receiving $1,000 awards. Additional $500 encouragement prizes may be given at the judges’ discretion.

All Schmidt Vocal Arts programs are funded by the William E. Schmidt Foundation and debuted in 1997.

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