US Soprano, Ukrainian Pianist Win $50K
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US Soprano, Ukrainian Pianist Win $50K
An American soprano singer and a Ukrainian pianist have won top honors at a competition that combines elements of "American Idol" and classical music.
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An American soprano singer and a Ukrainian pianist have won top honors at a competition that combines elements of "American Idol" and classical music.

Leah Crocetto, a 29-year-old first-year fellow with the San Francisco opera, won the $50,000 first prize in the vocal portion of the third annual Jose Iturbi International Music Competition at the University of California, Los Angeles.

She also received two separate $3,000 prizes, including the people's choice award for the week-long competition whose $252,000 in prizes were announced this weekend.

Dmitri Levkovich, a 29-year-old pianist from the Ukraine, won the $50,000 first prize in the piano competition. He also won a separate $3,000 award known as the Spanish prize.