High school: Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, California
What makes him impressive: After performing in front of an audience of 3,000 and a panel of celebrity judges, Ryan Roberts was named first-place grand-prize winner in the classical instrumental category at the 26th Annual Music Center Spotlight Awards.
Having toured New York, D.C., St. Petersburg, and London, the 17-year-old music prodigy will add Carnegie Hall and the Walt Disney Concert Hall to his concert résumé this summer.
Roberts began studying piano at age 5 and dreamed of being a concert pianist, that is, until he spent a summer attending orchestral concert after concert with his parents and fancied a new sound. "Of all the instruments I was exposed to during that time, I fell in love with the voice of the oboe," Roberts says. "Even when in the background, its unique sound is always present."
He switched from clarinet to oboe in his school's music class and spent virtually all of his free time practicing. Today, Roberts plays in the American Youth Symphony, the Colburn Honors Woodwind Quintet, the YMF Honors Woodwind Quintet, the National Youth Orchestra, and ensembles at school.
Plans for next year: Roberts will join the inaugural class of Kovner Fellows at The Julliard School, which awards full-tuition scholarships to classical-music students. After college, he hopes to win an orchestral job, perform chamber music, and teach college.