
Olivia Larco has collaborated with Gustavo Dudamel and the YOLA National Orchestra last July at Disney Hall in Los Angeles. A month before in June, she became the youngest first prize winner of the Arthur Fraser International Plano Competition at age fourteen, where she also won the Best Solo Performance prize.
She will perform with the South Carolina Philharmonic during their 2025-2026 subscription concerts. She also won first prize at the Colburn Seminar Steinway Competition last year where she was again the youngest at age thirteen. She is a 2022-2024 Lang Lang Scholar.
Olivia has been a student at Aspen Music Festival and School for several years since age eight. Just this past summer, she was the recipient of the New Horizons Fellowship, a generous award of full scholarship and stipend for three years, given to top three students in each instrumental category.
She currently studies with Ick-joo Moon. Previously, she has studied for three years with Fabio Bidini at the Colbur School (from age 11-14), and has worked with Jean Yves Thibaudet, Veda Kaplinsky, Mikhail Voskressensky, Kevin Kenner, and Antonio Pompa-Baldi. She is closely mentored by Stephen Kovacevich. Olivia loves to write- she has written three novels. She also loves to read, travel, shop, spend time with her friends, and play with her dog, Lulu. She is a sophomore at
Westridge School for Girls in Pasadena, California.
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