25th Annual Sphinx Competition Winner Kebra Seyoun Charles Performs

Watch bassist Kebra Seyoun Charles’, double bass, winning performance from the 25th annual Sphinx Competition, which was held virtually this year due to COVID-19 safety concerns. Charles, who is originally from Miami, has been playing music from a very early age and has since gone on to receive such accolades as a two-time winner of the Boston Philharmonic’s Youth Orchestra concerto competition and the winner of NAACP’s ACT-SO concerto competition.

Kebra Seyoun Charles has a Bachelor of Music degree from the New England Conservatory of Music and is currently pursuing a Master of Music from the Juiliard School, studying under Joseph Conyers.

 

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