Each year, the WSO presents 2 Windsor Symphony Youth Orchestra (WSYO) musicians with scholarships in memory of Eric Varner, a past principal bassoonist, and Alan Scoboria, a father of a previous WSYO memeber.
The Varner scholarship is awarded each year to a woodwind student of the Windsor Symphony Youth Orchestra who demonstrates a high level of musicianship, dedication and leadership. The award, a full tuition scholarship, was created and is funded by the Players’ Association of the Windsor Symphony Orchestra in the memory of past principal bassoonist Eric Varner. Eric was principal bassoonist from 2004-2015.

“We felt it was a good way to honour Eric’s legacy with the WSO, and his contribution to his students both in Windsor and elsewhere. We also felt it would be a way show his family that he continues to make a difference. As a member of the back-row woodwinds, I would like to add that Eric had one of the finest collections of quirky footwear that I’ve witnessed in any bassoonist, ever!”– MARGARET GILLIE, WSO PLAYERS’ ASSOCIATION CHAIR & WSO CLARINETIST
Varner, a talented musician with a great sense of fun, appeared as a soloist with the WSO on numerous occasions, where his playing was critically hailed as that “of ineffable liquid beauty.” Previously, he had held positions with the Ann Arbor Symphony, Michigan Opera Theater, and Sarasota Opera Orchestra. He performed in numerous summer festivals, including the Bellingham Festival of Music, the Michigan City Chamber Music Festival, and the Glickman-Popkin Bassoon Camp.
Varner held a Doctor of Musical Arts degree (2004) from the University of Michigan, where he also earned a Master of Music (2002) and Bachelor of Music (1996) degrees. He also held a degree in Artistic Education (1998) from the Mannheim-Heidelberg Conservatory in Mannheim, Germany. His primary teachers were Richard Beene, Alfred Rinderspacher, Hugh Cooper and Michael Dicker.
“He was fantastic at WSO Halloween concerts, showing up one year dressed as conductor John Morris Russell. Eric loved German beer, loved reading sci-fi & fantasy, and loved making funny comments under his breath in rehearsal that only the wind section could ever hear.”– FAITH SCHOLFIELD, WSO OBOIST
Varner left the WSO in 2015 to full-time tenure track teaching position at Lynn Conservatory (Florida) in addition to running TrevCo-Varner Music, the world’s largest seller of double-reed music.
He was a founding member of the PEN Trio, a trio d’anche that explores both traditional repertoire for reed trio, as well as championing new music. In collaboration with TrevCo Music Publishing, the PEN Trio Collection was founded in order to publish and disseminate works commissioned by the trio.
In October 2019, Varner passed away while on tour with the PEN Trio.
The Alan Scoboria Memorial Scholarship is awarded each year to a student of the Windsor Symphony Youth Orchestra.

2026 – Benjamin Kulka, clarinet
2025 – Kingsley Grosse, Trombone
2024 – Adriana Litwin, Clarinet
2023 – Vishakha Dhankar, Clarinet
2022 – Abigail Capeling, Trombone
2021- David Tape, Clarinet
2020 – Siena Pacheco, Bassoon
2026 – Florie Matthews, French Horn
2025 – Jenna Wang, Violin
2024 – Ruth Weng, Violin
2023 – Natasha Morozova, Violin
2022 – Kasey Scoboria, Violin