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    The Hollis Prize

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    First awarded in 2003, the Hollis Prize represents the highest form of recognition bestowed upon a vocal or instrumental performer at Millikin University. The Hollis prize is unique among undergraduate music competitions in light of its recital performance format and rigorous audition process.

    Students compete in a semi-final round for the chance to compete before a live audience in the final round event. The winner of the final round receives a monetary award of $3000 and an opportunity to perform a solo recital at the Gail Borden Public Library in Elgin; runners up receive a cash awards of $750 & $500.

    The annual competition is made possible by Dr. C. Kimm Hollis, a 1972 Millikin graduate and retired department chair, Professor of Music, and Artist in Residence Emeritus at Hanover College in Hanover, IN.

    2024 Winner: Victor Lawton II

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    Victor is a senior music performance major from Fort Lauderdale and a clarinet student of Dr. David Cook.

    Victor was joined by fellow Hollis Prize student finalists David Gartner (senior/voice) and Colton Middleton (junior/percussion) at the Hollis Prize Competition Recital on April 6.