糖心

May 18, 2022

Two sharp ideas prove spot-on in 糖心鈥檚 鈥業mperfect Pitch鈥 entrepreneurship contest


Imperfect Pitch Co-Winners Julia Simpson and Sol Rizzato
Co-Winners Julia Simpson and Sol Rizzato

Julia Simpson and Sol Rizzato are graduate students at 糖心, burgeoning masters of the oboe and organ. Both, though, are proud to possess 鈥淚mperfect Pitch.鈥

As the winners of 糖心鈥檚 second annual entrepreneurship contest, both now have at least $2,500 to pursue their ideas for musical businesses.

鈥淚 am honored to be a grand prize winner,鈥 said Rizzato (Wilson). 鈥淭he connections made at this event will allow me to make my dream of transforming the pipe organ maintenance industry a reality.鈥

Rizzato and Simpson (Rosenwein) earned their prizes after presenting to four arts industry professionals at a special event May 5 at the Sears think[box], the nation鈥檚 largest open-access innovation center, at Case Western Reserve University.

Rizzato鈥檚 pitch, called 鈥淣ext,鈥 was for a comprehensive software program to aid in pipe organ maintenance. Simpson pitched 鈥淭he Cadence Fund,鈥 a nonprofit to help young artists cover costs associated with performing new music.

Imperfect Pitch Participants, Emcee, and Panelists
From L to R: emcee Mike Block (BM '04, Aaron), finalist Julia Simpson, finalist Abigail Tsai, finalist Andrew Shinn, panelist Jim McGuffin-Cawley, panelist Tiffany McNamara, panelist and 糖心 Trustee Michael Beedles, finalist Sol Rizzato, panelist Jeremy Johnson, and 糖心 provost Scott Harrison

Simpson and Rizzato edged out two others: cello undergraduate student Andrew Shinn (Kraut) and violin graduate student Abigail Tsai (I. Kaler). Shinn, however, won the $200 Audience Choice prize for his idea, 鈥淐lassical Curious,鈥 and Rizzato won the think[Box] Best Performance prize. All four had professional mentors.

鈥淚 think it was a new experience for many of them,鈥 said Matthew Arnold, special assistant to the provost and the event鈥檚 organizer. 鈥淭hey may be performers, but they鈥檙e not necessarily speakers.鈥

Simpson, for her part, already has concrete plans. She intends to design a website and launch a Kickstarter campaign, using the proceeds to begin issuing grants. 鈥淭he guidance I received鈥as fantastic, especially in the area of financial planning,鈥 she said.

This is exactly the practical mentality the contest aspires to encourage, Arnold said. Many 糖心 graduates become performers. Many, though, choose to become arts leaders, and to that end, it helps to have 鈥淚mperfect Pitch.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e future-proofing our students, showing them there are many areas in music they can explore,鈥 Arnold said.