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BRANDON FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS, INC.
MISSION STATEMENT
The Festival strives to promote and encourage participation in, growth
and development of, and appreciation for the performing arts in the
Brandon community.
GOALS & OBJECTIVES
To provide individuals with the opportunity to participate in arts
activities at any level and to experience personal growth
To provide individuals with the opportunity to develop their skills and
an appreciation for the arts
To encourage the arts to be an integral part of a person’s life, and the
Festival to be a positive developmental experience
BRANDON FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS, INC.
is a member of Associated Manitoba Arts Festivals
(AMAF) and the Federation of
Canadian Music Festivals (FCMF).
Festival Overview 2
Festival Information 3
Message from the Mayor 4
Message from the President 4
Board of Directors & Festival Committees 4
2020 Rules & Regulations 5
2020 Audience & Procedural Notes 7
Festival History 8
Festival Patrons 9
Sponsors & Volunteers Appreciation 10
2020 Scholarships 11
2020 Trophies 17
Scholarship Winners 2019 20
Trophy Winners 2019 23
Provincial & National Winners 2019 representing BFA 24
2020 Adjudicators 25
2020 Festival Classes:
Speech Arts 29
Vocal 32
Guitar 40
Dance 43
Junior & Intermediate Piano 65
Senior Piano 77
Strings 84
School & Community Music 88
Brass & Woodwinds 91
Email:
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FESTIVAL OVERVIEW 2020
DATE DISCIPLINE LOCATION
February 10-11 Speech Arts Knox United Church
February 12-15 Vocal Knox United Church
February 15 Vocal Awards Night Lorne Watson Recital Hall, BU
February 15 Guitar Room 1-57 BU School of Music
February 16-21 Dance Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
February 20 AM Ballet Studies Steppin’ Time Dance Studio
February 22 (6:30 PM) Dance Showcase Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
February 24-29 Junior & Intermediate Piano
Knox United Church
February 27-29 Senior Piano St. Matthew’s Cathedral, Lorne Watson Recital Hall, BU
February 29 Piano Awards Night St. Matthew's Cathedral
March 2-3 Strings Knox United Church
March 5 Brass & Woodwinds St Matthew's Cathedral
March 3-4 School & Community Music First Presbyterian Church, (March 3 & 4) Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium, (March 3)
March 8 (1:00 PM) Encore Concert Lorne Watson Recital Hall, BU
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2020 ADMISSION PRICES
CONTACT INFORMATION DURING FESTIVAL: In case of a cancellation during the Festival, please text 204-720-7074 or email
PLEASE NOTE: Visual or audio taping must be unobtrusive and
silent. Such taping is at the discretion of the Festival Executive.
Adjudications may not be taped (audio or visual) under any circumstances. Copies or
photographs of written adjudications may not be uploaded to the internet, including social
media platforms such as Facebook and YouTube, under any circumstances. Audience
members are asked to refrain from entering or exiting the venue during the performance.
Your cooperation in deactivating cell phones and paging devices is also appreciated.
BRANDON FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS WEBSITE:
The Board of Brandon Festival of the Arts, Inc. invites you to visit www.brandonfestivalofthearts.ca to view information about the Festival, including winners of scholarships and trophies. Please click on the Program Link for daily updates after 6:30 PM highlighted in yellow.
Season Ticket (includes Awards Nights) $20.00
One session $3.00
Children under 6 No charge
Dance Showcase Adults $5.00
Students $3.00
Awards Nights Adults $5.00
Students $3.00
Festival Encore Concert Adults $5.00
Students $3.00
FESTIVAL OVERVIEW
VOCAL AWARDS NIGHT
Saturday, February 15, 7:00 PM Lorne Watson Recital Hall
School of Music, Brandon University Performances by Class Winners
Presentation of Vocal Scholarships and Trophies
DANCE SHOWCASE
Saturday, February 22, 6:30 PM Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Presentation of Dance Scholarships and Trophies Adjudicators’ Choice Performances
PIANO AWARDS NIGHT
Saturday, February 29 , 7:00 PM St. Matthew's Cathedral
Performances by Grade 3 - Diploma Level Winners Presentation of Piano Scholarships and Trophies
FESTIVAL ENCORE CONCERT
Sunday, March 8, 1:00 PM
Lorne Watson Recital Hall
School of Music, Brandon University
Competition for the Kaye and G.R. Rowe
Memorial Scholarships
One performer from each Festival discipline, as
recommended by the adjudicators
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MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR
As Mayor of the City of Brandon, I’m extremely honoured to extend a very warm welcome and congrat-ulations to everyone involved in the 2020 Brandon Festival of the Arts running from February 10 – March 8 in a variety of venues throughout Brandon. Each year we are so fortunate to enjoy the talents and hard work of hundreds of participants in virtually every element of performing arts. We feel privileged to showcase an abundance of talented young artists and performers from our region at this prominent and prestigious festival. As long-time “festival parents” ourselves, my wife and I know only too well the level of preparation and hard work that leads up to Festival for performers, teachers, instructors, organizers, parents and families. I believe the contribution made by the Festival in building confi-dence, professionalism and excellence within our young people is paramount. Moreover, the Festival’s
longstanding role in showcasing the arts is an extremely valuable element in the richness of our community. I would like to commend and thank the Board, volunteers and adjudi-cators for all they do in staging this year’s Festival. Best wishes to all our young artists and performers; enjoy your festival, learn from your adjudicators and from each other…and don’t forget to have some fun!
With best personal regards,
Rick Chrest
2019-2020 COMMITTEES
SCHOLARSHIPS FESTIVAL PATRONS TROPHIES
Synthia Wright* Richele Burr * Vacant
AWARDS/AWARDS CONCERTS ADJUDICATORS HOSPITALITY Dori Driedger* William Gordon* Debbie Souza Paul Madryga Marla Fontaine PUBLICITY Mary-Jo Carrabre David Simard* Catherine Wood
SYLLABUS & RULES PROGRAM
ADJUDICATORS’ SECRETARIES Sharon Rogers* Eileen Agar
Kathleen Gordon* William Gordon
Shannon Ewasiuk VENUES Sarah Hall
Everett Hopfner Naomi Forman
Jason Stitt Janelle Wilts
ADVERTISEMENTS Monique Roy-Keller
Darlynne Smith* ADMISSIONS Paul Madryga
Brittany Burch Kathleen Gordon
Robert Richardson, Sr.
Sherridan Anderson
*chairperson
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Brandon Festival of the Arts Inc., it is my pleasure to welcome all performers, adjudicators, teachers, volunteers and audience members to the 2020 Brandon Festival of the Arts.
The Board of Directors is most grateful to the Festival Patrons, award donors and others for their generous financial contributions. The Brandon Festival of the Arts also wishes to thank the various venues for the use of their facilities during the four weeks of festival sessions.
The Board of Directors wishes to thank all of the many volunteers for their help in ensuring that the Festival sessions run smoothly. The success of any festival depends upon the talent, preparation and encouragement of participants by their teachers and parents.
The Brandon Festival of the Arts is a chance for some participants to showcase their unique gifts. For others, it’s a welcome opportunity to have a non-competitive performance experi-ence.
I hope all participants will have an enjoyable and rewarding performance experience during the 2020 Brandon Festival of the Arts.
Jason Stitt
President
2019-2020 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS President Jason Stitt Jadyn Burr 1st Vice-President Dori Driedger Sharon Rogers 2nd Vice-President Debee Brickner Richele Burr Treasurer Elizabeth Gebauer Synthia Wright Darlynne Smith David Simard Shannon Ewasiuk Nancy Gatien Executive Assistant: Difei Wu
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Rules in the Associated Manitoba Arts Festival (AMAF) Provincial Syllabus 2015 Edition apply
to the 2020 Brandon Festival of the Arts, unless modified or
expanded in the Brandon Festival of the Arts (BFA) Addendum for Dance or
Music and Speech Arts. In every instance, the Addendum is the final authority.
INTRODUCTION 1. Brandon Festival of the Arts is composed of three types of classes: competitive, non-competitive
and those with special rules such as National classes. All classes are potentially competitive and non-
competitive regardless of the Syllabus designation. Mark your preference in the box provided on the
online entry form. (See also rule number 6 in General Procedures.)
2. In addition to the classes listed in the Provincial Syllabus, the Brandon Festival of the Arts may
also offer other classes, as specified in the Addendum. These classes, however, will not have Provin-
cial eligibility.
MARKING - Music & Speech Arts Disciplines
1.The following marking system is in effect for all disciplines:
A+ or 90 and above signifies superior performance
A or 85 to 89 signifies distinction
A- or 80 to 84 signifies definite merit
B or 75 to 79 signifies fair
C or 70 to 74 signifies adequate
2. No half-marks will be awarded by adjudicators.
3. The adjudicator will read out only the marks of the competitors taking first, second and
third places at the end of each class. If the classes are very small, the adjudicator may, at
his or her discretion, hear a succeeding class or two prior to adjudication.
4. Winners of eligible solo trophy classes must receive a mark of 85 or over to perform in
Awards Night.
5. The decision of the adjudicator regarding class placement must be accepted as
final. At no time may anyone approach the adjudicator to discuss the matter.
MARKING - Dance 1. The adjudicator will read out the awards at the end of each class. If the classes are very
small, the adjudicator may, at his or her discretion, hear a succeeding class or two prior to
adjudication.
2. The decision of the adjudicator regarding class placement must be accepted as
final. At no time may anyone approach the adjudicator to discuss the matter.
3. The following marking system is in effect:
Gold Honours 96 to 100 Gold 90 to 95
High Silver 86 to 89 Silver 80 to 85
Bronze 70 to 79 Merit up to 69
4. The adjudicator is responsible for all decisions regarding award allocation.
5. Performances to be included in the Dance Showcase will be Adjudicators’ Choice.
6. Awards & Dance Showcase recommendations do not necessarily reflect the highest
marks given.
2020 RULES AND REGULATIONS
GENERAL REGULATIONS - Music & Speech Arts Disciplines
1. REQUIRED ENTRY FEES DELIVERED IN PERSON must be received NO LATER THAN 6:00 PM
at The UPS Store, 1300-18th Street, Brandon, or by 4:30 PM at the School of Music Office at Brandon
University, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2019. FEES MAILED to Brandon Festival of the Arts must be
paid by cheque only (cash will not be accepted) and MUST BE POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN
November 4, 2019.
2. In all classes except School Music and Community Choir, REPERTOIRE SELECTION and LENGTH
OF TIME MUST be stated on the entry form.
3. PLEASE NOTE: In those classes where selections must be from a recognized examination syllabus, the
syllabus must be the CURRENT one.
4. The Festival will determine the order in which participants will perform. The Festival reserves the right
to alter the order of participants if necessary. All requests for changes to the program order must be sub-
mitted in writing to the President of Brandon Festival of the Arts for consideration. Participants who are
not ready to perform when called upon will be disqualified. If time allows, they will be offered the oppor-
tunity to perform for adjudication only at the end of the class.
5. The Festival Committee reserves the right to cancel any class with insufficient entries.
6. NO CHANGES from competitive to non-competitive status (or vice versa) will be allowed after the
submission of entries. Errors in entries made by participants will be heard for adjudication only.
7. Repertoire which has been entered incorrectly will be moved to the appropriate class. There can be NO
CHANGES in repertoire selections after the entry deadline. In special circumstances, this may be reviewed
by the Festival Committee.
8. All Festival classes shall be under the working management of Brandon Festival of the Arts. Protests
cannot be considered unless made in writing and forwarded to Brandon Festival of the Arts, Inc. within
three (3) days of the close of the Festival. Decisions on such matters shall be final and binding upon all
concerned.
9. Brandon Festival of the Arts is not equipped to supply extraneous articles of equipment such as music
stands or stools.
10. Repeats are at the discretion of the performer/teacher, although Da Capo and Dal Segno must be ob-
served.
11. Electronic amplification will not be permitted unless specified in the original score.
12. Copyright Laws. All Speech Arts classes are covered by an Access Copyright license, secured through
AMAF, which allows copying rights for all speech arts classes. Festival participants may reproduce se-
lection copies as required. Use of the reproductions is restricted to preparation for and participation in the
Brandon Festival of the Arts or the AMAF Provincial Festival. Original music scores must be provided for
the adjudicator. Accompanists must also perform from original scores when the copyright is still active
and in effect. Unless performing from memory, all entrants must also use original copies. All digital
downloads must provide evidence of legitimate purchase if requested by a Brandon Festival of the Arts
Board Member. If copyright rules are not followed, no mark will be awarded, and the participant will
perform for adjudication only. The ‘for adjudication only performance’ will not be considered for any
awards. If you have any questions concerning Copyright rules, you are strongly urged to contact brandon-
[email protected] prior to the start of the festival.
13. Unless a competitor is the ONLY entrant in a specific class, no change in the time slot will be allowed
unless the performer agrees to play for adjudication only. For example, an entrant in a Wednesday evening
class of six participants cannot request to play on a Monday afternoon and still be considered for competi-
tive ranking in the class.
14. A Chamber Group is defined as a minimum of three (3) performers.
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2020 RULES AND REGULATIONS 15. Participants must choose a level and stay in that level for all entries within that discipline and instru-
ment, for competition purposes. Students may, for example, enter both a Grade 8 Piano Solo class & a
Grade 6 Violin Solo class, but may not enter a Grade 8 Piano Solo Sonata class & a Grade 9 Piano Solo
J.S. Bach class. Please note, however, that participants may enter up to two classes at the next level
(above or below) in the same instrument FOR ADJUDICATION ONLY. Exceptions will be permitted:
A. for individuals performing in duet and group classes. A duet entry must enter at the level of the more
advanced competitor. The lower level competitor may still compete as a solo performer in the class
appropriate for his or her level, even if this differs from the level of the duet class entered.
B. instrumental ensembles where the participant may play a different instrument in a second ensemble.
C. for a conductor who may conduct two or more groups in the same festival.
16. Performers will be permitted to play only the number of movements required by the class
description.
17. National Classes: Own choice, one movement of a Sonata or Concerto/Concerted Work. Orchestral
part to be played on a piano. NC, NV 1, NK 2, NS 3, NG 4, NW 5, NB 6, NCH 8 and NMT 9 are the
only classes eligible for recommendation to the National class at the Provincial Festival. No marks will
be awarded in National classes. Adjudicators may recommend any number of participants to the Provin-
cial Music Festival. These participants must, in the opinion of the adjudicator, meet the national stand-
ard. To enter a National Class, a competitor must not be older than age 28 as of December 31 of the year
preceding the Festival. Please note: To be eligible to proceed to Provincial Festival, at least TWO
classes must be entered at the same level and discipline. Please refer to the National Syllabus for com-
plete regulations.
18. Transposition up or down is allowed in all vocal classes below the Intermediate level.
19. Memorization and its effect upon marks will be subject to the discretion of the adjudicator; however,
memorization is usually desirable.
20. For all solo and duet Own Choice selections, participants may not perform the same selection at the
Festival in subsequent years.
21. Participants may not perform the same selection or part of the same selection at the Festival in more
than one class. PLEASE NOTE: This also applies to repertoire entered in the Provincial and National
classes.
22. Sight Reading classes will be heard privately.
23. No current Festival test pieces are eligible as Own Choice selections in the same discipline;
however, for example, a vocal test piece could be a choral Own Choice.
24. For Own Choice selections, the quality of the music chosen and its suitability for the class will be
taken into consideration by the adjudicator.
25. Practising on the Festival pianos is not allowed during the Festival session.
26. Visual or audio taping must be unobtrusive and silent. Such taping is at the discretion of the Festival
Executive. Adjudications may not be taped (audio or visual) under any circumstances.
27.No entry fee refunds will be allowed.
28. All music scores presented to the adjudicator must have the first measure of each line identified by a
measure number.
GENERAL PROCEDURES - DANCE 1. REQUIRED ENTRY FEES DELIVERED IN PERSON must be received NO LATER THAN 6:00 PM
at The UPS Store, 1300-18th Street, Brandon, or by 4:30 PM at the School of Music Office at Brandon
University, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2019. FEES MAILED to Brandon Festival of the Arts must
be paid by cheque only (cash will not be accepted) and MUST BE POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN
NOVEMBER 4, 2019.
2. The order in which participants will be heard will be determined by the local Festival organization,
which reserves the right to alter the order, if necessary.
3. The Festival Committee reserves the right to cancel any class with insufficient entries.
4. NO CHANGES from competitive to non-competitive status (or vice versa) will be allowed after the
submission of entries. Errors in entries made by participants will be heard for adjudication only.
5. A dance which has been entered incorrectly will be moved to the appropriate class by the Festival Commit-
tee. There can be NO CHANGES in repertoire selections after the entry deadline.
6. All Festival classes shall be under the working management of Brandon Festival of the Arts. Protests cannot
be considered unless made in writing and forwarded to Brandon Festival of the Arts, Inc. within three (3) days
of the close of the Festival. Decisions on such matters shall be final and binding upon all concerned.
7. Brandon Festival of the Arts is not equipped to supply extraneous articles of equipment.
8. Copyright laws must be observed at all times.
9. Unless a competitor is the ONLY entrant in a specific class, no change in the time slot will be allowed un-
less the performer agrees to play for adjudication only. For example, an entrant in a Wednesday evening class
of six participants cannot request to dance on a Monday afternoon and still be considered for competitive
ranking in the class.
10. All dance classes in this Festival will follow the Rules and Regulations of Associated Manitoba Arts
Festival (AMAF) and those of Dance Manitoba.
A. In Musical Theatre/Stage Dance With and Without Voice, lip sync is not acceptable.
B. In duos, trios and groups, age will be determined by the average age of the participants as of
January 1, 2020. (Example: a group with an average age of 10.4 would be in the 10 Years & Under category.
A group with an average of 10.5 would be in the 12 Years & Under category.)
11. Visual or audio taping must be unobtrusive and silent. Such taping is at the discretion of the Festival
Executive. Adjudications may not be taped (audio or visual), under any circumstances.
12. No entry fee refunds will be allowed.
13. The adjudicator will read out the remarks and levels of each class at the end of the adjudication of each
class. Several classes will be observed before being adjudicated during a dance session.
AWARDS - MUSIC & SPEECH ARTS
1. Scholarships and trophies are listed in the Addendum. Some may not have been confirmed at time of
publishing, and amounts and donors may change.
2. Information regarding class eligibility for trophy competition may be obtained from
3. All performers in non-competitive and competitive classes will be given equal consideration for scholar-
ships and trophies by the adjudicator. Eligibility for all SOLO scholarships requires performance in two or
more solo classes in the same discipline.
4. Multi-level, Open and Honours level classes are not eligible for trophies, with the exception of School and
Community Music, Speech Choirs and Piano Ensembles.
5. Festival certificates will be awarded to the first-, second- and third-place winners with a mark of 80 or over.
A Festival gold seal will be placed on the certificates of first-place winners of competitive solo and duet
classes with a mark of 85 or over.
6. The Open classes for Piano Duet (K2708), Piano Trio (K2744), and Piano Quartet (K2764) shall be eligible
for the Intermediate and Advanced Piano Ensemble trophies. The grade level of the most advanced entrant
shall determine the trophy for which an entry is eligible. To be eligible for a Piano Ensemble trophy, the
repertoire presented may be an original composition or an arrangement for One Piano, 4 Hands; One Piano, 6
Hands; Two Pianos, 4 Hands; or Two Pianos, 8 Hands.
7. An entrant may not win the same scholarship or trophy more than twice. In the case of a quartet, a trophy
may be won multiple times, provided 50 percent of the members are new. Choirs, speech choirs and school
ensembles are exempt from this regulation.
8. Winners of eligible solo trophy classes must receive a mark of 85 or over to perform at Awards Night.
Winners of multiple trophy classes shall perform their selection(s) from one of these classes when competing
at Awards Night.
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9. Time limits for Awards Nights must be strictly adhered to. Failure to do so will result in disqualifi-
cation. Time limits are as follows:
Piano: H.E. Phipps Trophy, Grade 9, 10 minutes
Tim and Lynn Silversides Trophy, Grade 10 12 minutes
Western Financial Group Tudor Bowl, Diploma Level 12 minutes
Strings: Alex Whyte Memorial Trophy, Grades 8 and 9 10 minutes
Victor Krahn Memorial Trophy, Grade 10 and Diploma 12 minutes
Brass: Beta Sigma Phi Trophy, Grades 9, 10 and Diploma 12 minutes
Woodwinds: Albert Johnson Memorial Trophy, Grades 9, 10 and Diploma 12 minutes
10. Progression of a student is at the discretion of the teacher. Winners of Solo Trophy classes up to &
including Gr. 7 are expected to move to a higher level in the ensuing year. Exceptions may be made
where there is an age span of several years.
11. Rowe Scholarship: Festival participants older than twenty-five years of age by December 31, 2019,
will not be eligible for the Rowe Scholarship.
12. Scholarship awards will be announced at the Awards Nights, with the exception of those for Speech
Arts, Guitar and School & Community Music. Thank you notes from scholarship winners will be
required prior to the release of scholarship cheques. It is the hope of Brandon Festival of the Arts that
these awards will be used for further study.
AWARDS - DANCE
Please refer to the Scholarships section of the Dance Addendum for eligibility requirements.
1. Scholarships and trophies are listed in the Addendum. Some may not have been confirmed at time of
publishing, and amounts and donors may change.
2. All performers in non-competitive and competitive classes will be given equal consideration for
scholarships by the adjudicator. Performers will be eligible for scholarships when only ONE solo class
is entered unless otherwise specified in the terms of reference. Scholarships requiring more than one
class to be entered include the Riesberry Memorial Scholarship and the Barbara Withey Ehnes Scholar-
ship in Ballet Studies. Please note: Ballet Studies is considered a solo class.
3.Age categories 19 Years & Over and Multi-generational classes are not eligible for scholarships.
4. There is no limit to the number of awards that adjudicators may give in any class.
5. An entrant may not win the same scholarship or trophy more than twice.
6. Awards will be announced at the Dance Showcase. Thank you notes from scholarship winners will be
required prior to the release of scholarship cheques. It is the hope of Brandon Festival of the Arts that
scholarships will be used for continued dance studies.
7. Kaye and G.R. Rowe Memorial Scholarship: Festival participants older than twenty-five years of
age by December 31, 2019 will not be eligible for the Rowe Scholarship.
2020 RULES AND REGULATIONS AUDIENCE AND PROCEDURAL NOTES
Audience members are asked not to enter or leave the performance area of the venue while a per-
formance or adjudication is in progress. This can be most distracting for performers, adjudicators
and fellow audience members. Entrance and exit to the venue will only be permitted at appropriate
intervals. Participants and audience members are requested to move quickly and quietly in the
performance area of the venue to minimize distractions.
Brandon Festival of the Arts reserves the right to alter the order of the program, if
necessary, to accommodate any unforeseen circumstances which may arise.
Following each session, the adjudicator will make a public adjudication and will read out only the
marks of the competitors taking first, second and third places at the end of each class. If the clas-
ses are very small, the adjudicator may, at his or her discretion, hear a succeeding class or two
prior to adjudication.
Visual or audio taping of performances must be unobtrusive and silent. Such taping is at the dis-
cretion of the Festival Executive. Adjudications may not be taped (visual or audio), under any
circumstances.
Participants, teachers and audience members must not make any attempt to
communicate with the adjudicators during the Festival. Every attempt is made to isolate the adju-
dicators from the public until the close of their discipline’s sessions.
The adjudicators are responsible for all decisions regarding the awarding of
scholarships and trophies, and the selection of performers for Dance Showcase and Festival En-
core Concert. The decisions of the adjudicators are final.
The Rules and Regulations must be followed by all of the performers, teachers and audience mem-
bers. Protests or complaints must be submitted in writing within three (3) days of the close of the
Festival. Copies of the Rules and Regulations may be found in this Official Program and the cur-
rent Addenda to Brandon Festival of the Arts, available at www.brandonfestivalofthearts.ca.
Those who do not abide by the Rules and Regulations may be banned from further participation in
the Festival.
Audience and Procedural Notes. Visual or audio recording of performances is permitted but must
be unobtrusive and silent. Such recording is at the discretion of the Festival Executive. Visual or
audio recording of adjudications is not permitted under any circumstances. Copies or photographs
of written adjudications may not be uploaded to the internet, including social media platforms
such as Facebook and YouTube, under any circumstances.
Any concerns regarding Brandon Festival of the Arts
should be addressed, in writing, to:
Brandon Festival of the Arts, Inc.
Office 130, 100-1300-18th Street
Brandon, MB R7A 6X7
Or email [email protected]
For cancellations, please call 204-720-7074
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The Western Manitoba Schools Music Competition Festival of June 8 and 9, 1928,
initiated by the Brandon School Board, marked the beginning of Brandon Festival
of the Arts. Thirty-two choirs, fifty-eight soloists and fifteen duets were featured.
In 1929, the Western Manitoba Musical Festival for adults and church choirs was
started by the Rotary Club and in 1930, these two Festivals were amalgamated,
and classes for piano and orchestra were added. The festival idea caught on, and
during the hard times of the 1930s, more than 2,000 contestants performed to a
total audience of 4,500. In 1931, thirty-six communities as well as Brandon sent
participants to the Festival, which now included orchestra and string classes. In
1933, Brandon’s Festival was affiliated with the British Federation Musical Compe-
tition Festivals, so that one British adjudicator judged all of the classes every year.
Throughout most of the 1930s, the Festival thrived but, by 1940, with World War II
preoccupations looming ever larger, entries and classes both declined. Though the
School Board and Rotary Club decided to continue the festival after the 1941
event, no Festival was held again until 1948. The renewed Festival, organized as a
result of a public meeting called by the Rotary Club, included piano, vocal, instru-
mental, choral, and band classes, and later, speech arts and folk dancing. By 1966,
there were so many entries that the Festival was divided into two sections, one for
music and one for speech arts and dance. In Canada’s Centennial Year, 1967, there
was also an evening of one-act plays and in 1968, a final Concert was reintroduced.
During the late 1960s and 1970s, the Festival suffered from not only financial re-
verses, but controversy. The old question as to whether the Festival should
encourage competition or participation just for pleasure surfaced once again. As
an experiment, all classes were made non-competitive in 1971. In addition, in or-
der to counter charges that the Festival had become too “stuffy,” classes were
added for folk and rock groups, and folk song solos with guitar accompaniment.
Popular response indicated that a majority favored competitive classes, so a mixed
format of competitive and non-competitive options was adopted in 1972. That
year also saw the introduction of the National Festival of Music by the Federation
of Canadian Music Festivals, and the first Manitoba Highlights Concert. New cate-
gories of classes continued to be added throughout the 1970s, some to endure,
like ballet, and others to be dropped as interest faded. In 1978, the growing diver-
sity of classes was recognized in the new name, Brandon Festival of the Arts, Inc.,
adopted that year.
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BRANDON FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS by R.W. Brockway (revised 2020)
The 1980s were good years. In 1982, the first Provincial Syllabus was published in
which all classes were made potentially competitive or non-competitive according to
the wishes of the entrants. Among other new classes, some for senior citizens were
included. Contestants in the Brandon Festival of the Arts continued to be drawn from
all ages, from all over Manitoba and even Saskatchewan. As in the past, some young
artists achieved international fame, having gone from Provincial triumphs to national.
In 1987 the Diamond Jubilee of the Brandon Festival was celebrated with a special
Concert, “Six Decades of Festival Highlights,” featuring many prominent guests, and
also a commemorative booklet from which this short history was taken. In that year,
there were 1,825 entries in seventeen disciplines. The Festival lasted twenty-four days
that year.
Unfortunately, 1987 also saw the introduction of the ban on the use of photocopies
by performers in compliance with copyright law, which severely decreased entries in
classes such as band, choir, and orchestra in subsequent years. This disaster was
followed by the cutbacks of the 1990s, which have resulted in the loss of much public
funding at all festival levels, and increasing difficulty getting volunteers. Nevertheless,
despite setbacks, highly dedicated workers and enthusiastic entrants continued to
make Brandon Festival of the Arts a lively event each year and a significant contribu-
tion to the cultural life of Western Manitoba, despite a growing need for more
volunteer help, both on the committee and during the Festival.
Space does not allow naming the many dedicated volunteers who have contributed to
the ongoing success of Brandon Festival of the Arts. Nor can the many performers
who have gone on from Festival participation to make a significant contribution to the
arts be mentioned. Those interested in a detailed history of the early years of the
Festival are referred to “On the Road to Excellence,” the 1987 Centennial publication
of Brandon Festival of the Arts.
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In 2020, Brandon Festival of the Arts continues to thrive, with over 1,300 entries and
over 3,600 performers. Thanks to its many volunteers, patrons and sponsors, Brandon
Festival of the Arts, Inc. is able to host a month-long event in February and March
each year, drawing performers from many communities in southwestern Manitoba. It
continues to provide a valuable opportunity for entrants of all ages to develop their
skills and receive feedback from nationally recognized adjudicators.
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Bronze 2020
Bertha Eastley
Silver 2019
Elizabeth M. Wall
Silver 2020
Patsy and John Lee-Kwen Anne Matiation
Mrs. Norma Woodman Alison McNeill-Hordern
Bev and Laird Borotsik Sally Scaletta
Frances Bridgett Mrs. Barbara Hamm
Jean E. Burgess Leota Nelson
Amber Clark Helen Dalling
Sharon Rogers and Mark Tim-mons
Robert and Jean Horton
Margaret Borotsik The Cram Family, in memory of Kiersten Stitt
D. Anthony and Pat Hayward Louise Uhryniuk & Daniel Smith
Mark and Sherridan Anderson
Gold 2020
Government of Manitoba: All Charities Campaign
Dr. Gordon Rust and Christy My-ers-Rust
Mark and Cheryl Cramer Dr. William and Mrs. Lana Myers
Dr. Joe Stouffer Laurel and Douglas Stevenson
William and Synthia Wright Elizabeth M. Wall
Mrs. Ruth Vasconcelos Dr. Gerald and Maureen Stitt
Dr. and Mrs. G. Large Dr. Lawrence Jones
Reg and Aynsley Helwer Kelly and Heather Mathison
Robert and Sylvia Richardson William and Kathleen Gordon
Platinum 2020
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rogosin Guillermo Rocha Medical Vision Centre
Pieter and Erika van Rensburg Barbara and Harvey Laluk
Bryan and Sherri Ferguson Dr. David and Lisa Lysack
Ravi and Salosh Shunmugam Harvey Bergner
Dr and Mrs. E.J. Elves Pat and Jeff Cristall
Brandon Festival of the Arts gratefully accepts donations, which are recognized in the following categories:
* Bronze (up to $24)
* Silver ($25-$74)
* Gold ($75-$149)
* Platinum ($150 and up)
We regret that, because of publication deadlines, donations received after December 31, 2019 could not be
included in this year’s program. Those donations will be acknowledged in the 2021 program.
FESTIVAL PATRONS
Brandon Festival of the Arts wishes to thank those whose names appear here and others
who may have contributed later. Your donations have helped to cover the
ever-increasing costs related to hosting the Festival. Thank you so much!
For others who may wish to make a donation, please visit the Brandon Festival of the Arts
website at www.brandonfestivalofthearts.ca to complete the Festival Patron Donation
form. Donations are gratefully accepted through PayPal or by cheque.
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Eileen Agar Janissa Cassels Jennifer Harris
Chris Arksey Amy Carmona Everett Hopfner
Maria Ash Emilie Blaikie Cox Heidi Howarth
Sheri Bailey Dori Driedger Lili Jardine
Barbara Bohune Rebecca Driedger Shannon Kent
Laura Bohrn Carlyn Duncan Milena King
Alice Brancewicz Ellie Duncan Rebecca Koop
Debee Brickner Shannon Ewasiuk Lydia Lafontaine
Darlene Brownridge Naomi Forman Craig Laluk
Sandy Brownridge Nancy Gatien Joan Lawrence
Brittany Burch Elizabeth Gebauer Lindsay Lewis
Betty Burdeniuk April Gibson Kelly Lumbard
Jadyn Burr Kathie Gordon George MacKay
Richele Burr William Gordon Glenda MacKay
Mary Jo Carrabré Heather Grimshaw Judy MacKay
Mary Lou Harding John MacLellan
Mayvis MacLellan Zhaleh Roberts Caroline Stitt
Paul Madryga Sharon Rogers Kiersten Stitt
Susan Majcher Jan Ross Maureen Stitt
Lori McBeth Marie Roy Cathy Stitt-Sorotsky
Maria McIntyre Monique Roy-Keller William Taylor
Catherine McLaren Elaine Rust Jennifer Tegg
Caroline Mullins Marian Saseniuk Cheryl Tripp
Lana Myers Aeleen Sclater Gary Walker
Lynda Nay-Kamann Heather Shelton Rod Wiebe
Helena Neustater David Simard Wendy Wiebe
Brenda Newton Kelsey Simpson Aaron Wilson
Courtney Newton Darlynne Smith Janelle Wilts
Judy Olmstead Debbie Souza Graham Wright
Scott Perkin Tanis Stapleton Synthia Wright
Rae Placatka Jason Stitt Leanne Zacharias
Merci!
Brandon Festival of the Arts gratefully acknowledges the support of the following businesses and
organizations that have contributed to the 2020 Festival and sends heartfelt thanks to the many
volunteers who made the 2019 Festival a success.
Blue Moon Water Systems Pirouette Active Wear
Brandon University School of Music Manitoba All Charities Campaign
Brandon UPS Store Ted Good Music (1973) Ltd.
We are grateful for your support!
Thank You!
APPRECIATION FOR OUR SPONSORS AND VOLUNTEERS
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SCHOLARSHIPS 2020
Brandon Festival of the Arts is very grateful to the individuals, organizations, and
businesses that contribute to the scholarship program in our Festival. This support
encourages outstanding performers in their pursuit of excellence. Please note:
Some scholarships have not been confirmed at time of printing, and amounts or
donors may change by Awards Nights. Some scholarships may not be awarded.
GENERAL
Brandon University President’s Festival of the Arts Scholarship
Brandon University provides a full-tuition scholarship for one year to a full-time student
entering Brandon University as a full-time Music student in September. The scholarship,
whose approximate value is $4,500, will be awarded to a student who delivers an out-
standing performance during the Brandon Festival of the Arts. Application forms are
available on the website (www.brandonfestivalofthearts.ca), under the tab “Our Festi-
val”, followed by “Scholarships”.
Kaye and G.R. Rowe Memorial Music & Dance Scholarship $600
First place in the Music & Dance competition
Donor: The Festival Trust
The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra is pleased to provide an instrumental or vocal win-
ner of the Kaye & G.R. Rowe Memorial Scholarship in Music & Dance the opportunity to
perform a solo work with the orchestra. Repertoire and concert date will be selected in
mutual agreement with the WSO. The winner will receive coaching in preparation for
the performance.
Kaye and G.R. Rowe Runner-up Music & Dance Scholarship $300
The second-place performer in Music & Dance
Donor: The Festival Trust
BRASS
Assiniboine Kiwanis Club Brass Scholarship $250
Diploma and Honours levels
Donor: Assiniboine Kiwanis Club
Diamond Jubilee Chapter IODE Brass Scholarship $150
Grades 5 and up
Donor: Diamond Jubilee Chapter IODE
PIANO
Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM Piano Scholarship $400
An outstanding performance in Grade 10, Diploma or Honours
Donor: Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM
Edith Munroe Memorial Piano Scholarship $200
for Grades 10, Diploma and Honours
Donors: Friends of Edith Munroe
Edith Munroe Memorial French Piano Scholarship $100
for Grades 10, Diploma and Honours - an outstanding performance of a solo piano
composition from the French School, Classes PK2509, PK2559 or PK2609
Donors: Friends of Edith Munroe
Super Thrifty Drugs Canada Ltd. Piano Scholarship $200
Diploma Level
Donor: Super Thrifty Drugs Canada Ltd. of Brandon
Elizabeth Grant Piano Scholarship $150
Diploma Level
Donors: Dr. Bill and Mrs. Lana Myers
Canadian Music Piano Scholarship $150
An outstanding performance in Diploma or Honours level
of a work by a Canadian composer
Donors: Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Carrabré
Sister Dr. Joan Miller, RNDM Classical Piano Scholarship $200
An outstanding performance of a work by a Baroque or Classical composer,
Grades 9 - 10
Donor: Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions
Peggy Sharpe Memorial Piano Scholarship $300
Grade 10
Donor: Dr. Lawrence Jones
Naomi Rebekah Lodge and Brandon City Lodge Piano Scholarship $300
Grade 9
Donors: Naomi Rebekah Lodge no. 6 and Brandon City Lodge I.O.O.F. no. 6
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PIANO (continued)
Kiwanis Club Piano Scholarship $100
An outstanding performance at the Gr 7 - 8 level
Donor: The Kiwanis Club of Brandon
Krahn Classical Music Piano Scholarship $150
Grade 8
Donor: Elsa Krahn
Sister Dr. Joan Miller, RNDM Classical Piano Scholarship $100
An outstanding performance of a work by a Baroque or Classical composer,
Grades 7 - 8
Donor: Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions
John and Bettie Goossen Memorial Piano Scholarship $100
Grade 7
Donors: Cheryl and Marv Goossen
Sister Dr. Joan Miller, RNDM Classical Piano Scholarship $100
An outstanding performance of a work by a Baroque or Classical composer,
Grades 5 - 6
Donor: Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions
Brandon & Westman Registered Music Teachers’ Assoc. Piano Scholarship $150
An outstanding performance in Grades 5 - 6
Donor: Brandon & Westman Registered Music Teachers’ Association
Margaret McCurdy Memorial Piano Scholarship $200
Grade 6
Donor: Elizabeth Grant
Donald & Kehler Law Office Piano Scholarship $150
Grade 5
Donor: Donald & Kehler Law Office
Cheryl and Marv Goossen Piano Scholarship (Gr. 1-4) $50
An outstanding performance in Grades 1 - 4
Donors: Cheryl and Marv Goossen
Hildred Smith-Mayhew Memorial Piano Scholarship $50
Grade 4
Donor: The Festival Trust
Marion M. Davies Memorial Piano Scholarship $50
Grade 3
Donor: The Festival Trust
Kim Piano Scholarship $100
Grade 2
Donors: Drs. Michael and Kyung Kim
Cheryl and Marv Goossen Piano Scholarship (Gr. 1) $50
Grade 1
Donors: Cheryl and Marv Goossen
Betty Gibson Memorial Choral Scholarship $100
Best performance by a Middle Years school choir, Grades 5-8
Donor: The Festival Trust
Kiwanis Club Choral Scholarship $100
An outstanding performance by a school choir, any level
Donor: The Kiwanis Club of Brandon
Gordon Choral Scholarship $100 An outstanding choral performance Donors: Kathleen and William Gordon
Brandon Conservatory Chorale Scholarship $100
An outstanding performance by a school or community choir
Donor: Brandon Conservatory Chorale
Cordell Grant Memorial Choral Scholarship $100
An outstanding performance by a school or community choir
Donor: Brandon Conservatory Chorale
Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM Early Years $100
Choral Scholarship
Best performance by an Early Years Choir (any grades K to 4)
Donor: Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM
Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM Community $100
Choral Scholarship
An outstanding performance by a community choir
Donor: Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM
SCHOOL & COMMUNITY MUSIC
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SCHOLARSHIPS 2020
Kaye and G.R. Rowe Memorial Speech Arts Scholarship $600 An outstanding performance in Speech Arts Donor: The Rowe Trust
Eleanor H. Hammond Memorial Award for Speech Choir $200 Speech Choir, any level, that best demonstrates the effective use of available voices and teamwork Donor: Friends of Colin Mailer
Bill and Cynamon Mychasiw Speech Arts Scholarship $150
An outstanding performance at any level
Donors: Bill and Cynamon Mychasiw
Colin Mailer Memorial Speech Arts Scholarship (Senior) $100
Grades 7 - 12, outstanding performance in solo Speech Arts
Donor: Friends of Colin Mailer
Colin Mailer Memorial Speech Arts Scholarship (Junior) $100
K - Grade 6, outstanding performance in solo Speech Arts
Donor: Friends of Colin Mailer
The Patricia Bowslaugh Speech Arts Scholarship $100
K - Grade 9 Solo, Duet, Trio or Quartet
Donor: Patricia Bowslaugh
Kiwanis Club Strings Scholarship $200
An outstanding performance in Grades 10, Diploma or Honours level
Donor: The Kiwanis Club of Brandon
The Paw Resort and Wellness Centre Strings Scholarship $100
An outstanding performance at any level, with preference given to Gr. 8 & 9
Donor: The Paw Resort and Wellness Centre
Brandon and Westman Registered Music Teachers’ Assoc. Strings Scholarship $150
An outstanding performance at any level, with preference given to Gr. 7 & 8
Donor: Brandon and Westman Registered Music Teachers’ Association
SPEECH ARTS
STRINGS
Kiwanis Club Scholarship $100
An outstanding performance in Grade 7 to Diploma level
Donor: The Kiwanis Club of Brandon
The John and Bettie Goossen Memorial Scholarship $100
An outstanding performance in Grade 5 and up
Donors: Cheryl and Marv Goossen
Thomas Ryles Memorial Scholarship $50
Any level, with preference given to Grades 5 - 6
Donor: The Ryles Trust
Chemtrade Electrochem Inc. Vocal Scholarship $300
An outstanding performance in Grade B, Grade A or Honours
( including Musical Theatre)
Donor: Chemtrade Electrochem Inc.
Reg and Lola Blain Memorial Vocal Scholarship $150
Grade A
Donors: Eileen and Jack McLachlan & Marguerite Yung
The Fung Vocal Scholarship $100
Grade B
Donor: The Fung Family
Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM $150
Vocal Scholarship I
One Vocal Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade A or B level
Donor: Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM
Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM $150
Vocal Scholarship II
One Vocal Solo, in any of the following: German Lieder AND/OR
Italian Art Song AND/OR French Mélodie, Grade B level preferred
Donor: Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM
VOCAL
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Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM $150
Vocal Scholarship III
One Vocal Solo, Opera Aria OR 20th/21st Century English Art Song,
levels Grade A, Grade B and Intermediate (18 & over) preferred
Donor: Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM
Brandon Sunset Rotary Club Vocal Scholarship $100
Intermediate Level (ages 18 and Under); outstanding performance
of a work by a Canadian composer
Donor: Sunset Rotary Club
Jane McIntyre Memorial Vocal Scholarship $250
Intermediate (ages 17-18 classes only)
Donor: Dr. Ian McIntyre
Leonard Mayoh Memorial Vocal Scholarship $100
Intermediate (ages 17-18 classes only)
Donor: The Festival Trust
Doris Mayoh Memorial Vocal Scholarship $100
20th/21st Century English Art Song, Junior level (ages 16 and Under)
Donors: Dr. Bill and Mrs. Lana Myers
Cheryl and Marv Goossen Vocal Scholarship $100
Junior (ages 15-16 classes only)
Donors: Cheryl and Marv Goossen
Hildred Smith-Mayhew Memorial Vocal Scholarship $50
Junior (ages 15-16 classes only)
Donor: The Festival Trust
Forman Honda Vocal Scholarship $100
Preliminary and Junior Level (ages 16 & Under)
Donors: Naomi and Kent Forman
SCHOLARSHIPS 2020 VOCAL (continued)
Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM $100
Vocal Scholarship IV
TV/Movie Musical or Musical Theatre, 14 Years & Under
Donor: Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM
Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM $100
Vocal Scholarship V
Musical Theatre or Gilbert & Sullivan, any level
Donor: Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM
Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM $150
Vocal Scholarship VI
One Vocal Solo, Baroque/Classical Composers, any level
Donor: Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM
Eric Davies Memorial Vocal Scholarship $125
Outstanding performance in any vocal level
Donors: The Festival Trust & Clair and Valerie Davies
Provincial Music Festival 2020
May 22nd – 24th, 2020
Brandon University School of Music
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GUITAR
Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM $100
Preliminary Guitar Scholarship
Beginner to Gr 4 Level
Donor: Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM
Clotilde Junior Guitar Scholarship $100
Beginner to Grade 6, with preferences to Gr 5 & 6, Classical Guitar
Donor: Paola DiMuro
Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM $100
Senior Guitar Scholarship
Grade 7 to Honours
Donor: Westman Communications Group - Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM
WOODWINDS
W.S. Neil Memorial Woodwind Scholarship $450
Grade 9 - Honours
Donors: Mr. Phillip Noonan and Ms. Judy Nixon
Roberts Woodwind Scholarship $250
Grade 9 - Honours
Donor: Mel Roberts
McDonald’s Restaurants, Brandon Woodwind Scholarship $200
Diploma and Honours levels
Donor: McDonald’s Restaurants, Brandon
Ted Good Music (1973) Ltd. Woodwind Scholarship $100
Grade 5 and up
Donor: Ian Robinson
Recorder Scholarship $150
Most promising recorder performance by an individual or a group
Donor: Friend of the Festival
DANCE
Riesberry Memorial Dance Scholarship $300
Senior Ballet; performance in Senior Studies
and solo classes (ballet and/or pointe)
Donor: Mrs. Helen C. Riesberry Trust
Barbara Withey Ehnes Pointe Scholarship $200
Awarded for an outstanding Pointe performance at the Senior level
Donor: Anonymous
Barbara Withey Ehnes Scholarship in Ballet Studies $100
Senior or Intermediate ballet; to be awarded to a
student who has excelled in the Ballet Studies class and in solo performance
Donors: Dr. Bill and Mrs. Lana Myers
Brandon School of Dance Folk Scholarship $100
The student who best embodies the spirit of the Folk Dance
Donors: Anonymous
Dance Images Ballet Scholarship $50
Most deserving dancer in demi-character, ballet, pointe, interpretive,
contemporary ballet or contemporary pointe
Donor: Linda Kearns
Steppin’ Time Dance Studio Tap Scholarship $50
Most deserving tap dancer
Donor: Monique Roy-Keller
B. Amazing Jazz Scholarship $50
Most outstanding jazz solo, 12 years & Under
Donor: Brooklyn Adams
Isabella Howland Scholarship in Ballet Studies $100
for Junior Ballet age 10 & Under; to be awarded to a student who has
excelled in the Junior Ballet Studies class and in solo performance.
Donor: Family of Isabella Howland
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DANCE (continued)
W.A. Burr Memorial Dance Scholarship I $125.00 Hip Hop, 12 & Under, Solo, Duet or Trio Awarded for an outstanding Hip Hop performance Donor: The Burr Family
W.A. Burr Memorial Dance Scholarship II $125.00 Hip Hop, 14 & Over, Solo, Duet or Trio Awarded for an outstanding Hip Hop performance Donor: The Burr Family
W.A. Burr Memorial Dance Scholarship III $125.00 Acro, 12 & Under, Solo, Duet or Trio Awarded for an outstanding Acro performance Donor: The Burr Family
W.A. Burr Memorial Dance Scholarship IV $125.00 Acro, 14 & Over, Solo, Duet or Trio Awarded for an outstanding Acro performance Donor: The Burr Family
W.A. Burr Memorial Dance Scholarship V $125.00 Tap, 12 & Under, Solo, Duet or Trio Awarded for an outstanding Tap performance Donor: The Burr Family
W.A. Burr Memorial Dance Scholarship VI $125.00 Tap, 14 & Over Solo, Duet or Trio Awarded for an outstanding Tap performance Donor: The Burr Family
W.A. Burr Memorial Dance Scholarship VII $125.00 Stage Dance with Voice, 12 & Under, Solo, Duet or Trio Awarded for an outstanding Stage Dance With Voice performance Donor: The Burr Family
W.A. Burr Memorial Dance Scholarship VIII $125.00 Stage Dance with Voice, 14 & Over, Solo, Duet or Trio Awarded for an outstanding Stage Dance With Voice performance Donor: The Burr Family
K & L Acro Dance Scholarship
Awarded for an outstanding solo performance in Acro Dance, $200 .00
Any level
Donor: Kylie Hardy-Csversko and Linda Kearns
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BRASS
Beta Sigma Phi Brass Trophy
Grades 9, 10 and Diploma level
Donor: Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
GUITAR
Ted Good Music (1973) Ltd. Guitar Trophy
Most outstanding performer
Donor: Ted Good Music (1973) Ltd. PIANO
Western Financial Group Piano Tudor Bowl
Diploma Level
Donor: Western Financial Group
Lynn and Tim Silversides Piano Trophy
Grade 10
Donor: The Silversides family
E. Friesen Memorial Piano Concerto Trophy
An outstanding performance of a piano concerto, Grade 9 and up
Donor: J.E. Adam Scott
H.E. Phipps Memorial Piano Trophy
Grade 9
Donor: Stan Mazur
Marilyn Nichols Memorial Piano Trophy
Grade 8
Donor: Dr. Kenneth M. Nichols
Eckhardt-Gramatté Conservatory of Music Piano Trophy
Grade 7
Donor: Eckhardt-Gramatté Conservatory
Brandon University School of Music Piano Trophy
Grade 6
Donor: Brandon University School of Music
Mark and Cheryl Cramer Piano Trophy
Grade 5
Donors: Mark and Cheryl Cramer
Helen Pettinger Memorial Piano Trophy
Grade 4
Donors: Kelly and Michele Pettinger
Denis and Lea Badiou Piano Trophy
Grade 3
Donor: The children of Denis and Lea
Joyce and Gerald Harper Piano Trophy
Beginner to Grade 2, most outstanding performance
Donor: Kelly and Michele Pettinger
Surridge’s Popular Piano Trophy
Best performance in Popular Piano
Donor: Surridge’s Music Centre
Surridge’s Canadian Piano Trophy
Best performance of a work by a Canadian composer, Beginner - Grade 8
Donor: Surridge’s Music Centre
Angèle Muller Memorial Piano Trophy (Preliminary)
Best performance of an original work or an arrangement for piano duet, Beginner to Grade 4
OR piano trio (One Piano, Six Hands), Beginner to Grade 3 OR piano quartet
(Two Pianos, Eight Hands), Beginner to Grade 3
Donor: Claudette Caron
Odile Caron Memorial Piano Trophy (Junior & Intermediate)
Best performance of an original work or an arrangement for piano duet, Grades 5 - 8 OR piano
duo, Grades 5 - 6 OR piano trio (One Piano, Six Hands), Grades 4 - 6 OR piano quartet (Two
Pianos, Eight Hands), Grades 4 - 6; Open classes K 2708, K 2744 and K 2764 are also eligible
Donor: Claudette Caron
Alma Brock-Smith Piano Trophy (Intermediate & Advanced & Senior)
Best performance of an original work or an arrangement for piano duet, Grade 9 to Honours
OR piano duo, Grade 7 to Honours OR piano trio (One Piano, Six Hands), Grade 7 to Honours
OR piano quartet (Two Pianos, Eight Hands), Grade 7 to Honours; Open classes K 2708, K 2744
and K 2764 are also eligible
Donor: Claudette Caron
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SCHOOL & COMMUNITY MUSIC
Kayleigh Brugger Memorial Choral Trophy
Choirs, Grades 9 – 12
Donor: Friends of the Brugger Family
Lillian Popkin Memorial Choral Trophy
Most enjoyable performance by an elementary school choir
Donor: The Elliott Family
SPEECH ARTS
Kaye and G.R. Rowe Memorial Speech Arts Trophy
Speech Choirs, Grades 1 - 6
Donor: The Rowe Trust
Knights of Columbus Speech Arts Trophy
Solo Poetry, Grades 7 - 12
Donor: Knights of Columbus
STRINGS
Victor Krahn Memorial Strings Trophy
Grade 10 and Diploma level
Donors: David and Shirl Krahn
Alex Whyte Memorial Strings Trophy
Grades 8 - 9
Donor: Friends of Alex Whyte
Thomas Ryles Memorial Strings Trophy
Grades 5 - 7
Donor: Alixe Ryles
VOCAL
Brandon Sun Vocal Rose Bowl
Grade A
Donor: The Brandon Sun
Order of the Eastern Star Vocal Trophy
Grade B
Donor: Queen Mary Chapter no. 3, O.E.S.
Mecca Productions Vocal Trophy
Intermediate (ages 17-18)
Donors: Lisa and David Vasconcelos, Mecca Productions
R.O. Wilkie Memorial Vocal Trophy
Junior (ages 15-16)
Donor: Mrs. Duncan Brown
Mills Family Vocal Trophy
Preliminary (14 Years & Under)
Donor: The Mills Family
J.R. Reed and Doris Reed Memorial Vocal Trophy
12 Years & Under
Donor: Mrs. Betty Phillips
Hall-Platz Family Vocal Trophy
10 Years & Under
Donors: Sarah Hall and Eric Platz
Ruth Vasconcelos Musical Theatre Vocal Trophy
TV/Musical, Musical Theatre or Gilbert and Sullivan, 15 years & Over
Donors: Lisa and David Vasconcelos, Mecca Productions
Mecca Productions Musical Theatre Vocal Trophy
TV/Movie Musical or Musical Theatre, 14 Years & Under
Donors: Lisa and David Vasconcelos, Mecca Productions
WOODWIND
Albert Johnson Memorial Woodwind Trophy
Grades 9, 10 and Diploma Level
Donor: The Festival Trust
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S.H. Butterfield Memorial Dance Trophy
Senior Ballet level, solo performance in Self-Choreography and two solos
chosen from the following classes: ballet, pointe, lyrical dance, folk dance,
contemporary ballet, modern, demi-character, interpretive; one solo may be
substituted by a Senior Studies class
Donor: The Butterfield Family
Pirouette Dance and Active Wear Dance Trophy
Intermediate Ballet, solo performance in ballet plus one additional solo of any
other dance genre
Donor: Lorinda Abbey
E. Friesen Memorial Ballet Trophy
Junior Ballet, 10 Years & Under; solo, duo or trio performance in ballet,
demi-character, character, modern, contemporary, studies, interpretive or
self-choreography
Donor: J.E. Adam Scott
H. T. Kaiser Memorial Trophy for Folk Dance
Solo or Group Performance in Folk Dance
Donors: Friends of the Festival
IG Wealth Management Trophy for Tap
Senior Tap
Donor: A.J. Rosendaal
Rob Roy Award for Tap
12 years & Over
Donors: Mr. and Mrs. Rob Roy
Reesor’s Jewellery Award for Tap
10 Years & Under
Donor: Reesor’s Jewellery
Dance Images Award for Jazz
16 years & Over
Donor: Linda Kearns
Rob Roy Award for Jazz
12 years & Over
Donors: Mr. and Mrs. Rob Roy
DANCE Reesor’s Jewellery Award for Jazz
10 Years & Under
Donor: Reesor’s Jewellery
Eleanor Marks Memorial Dance Award
16 Years & Under; solo or duo performance, Musical Theatre/Stage Dance with Voice
Donors: Lisa and David Vasconcelos, Mecca Productions
Musical Theatre Award
14 years & Over; most outstanding solo, duo or trio performance in Musical Theatre or
Stage Dance with Voice
Donors: Diane Nelson
Mecca Productions Dance Award
12 Years & Under, solo or duo performance in Musical Theatre or Stage Dance with Voice
Donors: Lisa and David Vasconcelos, Mecca Productions
Mecca Community Musicals Award
13 Years & Over, four or more performers in Musical Theatre or Stage Dance with Voice
Donors: Lisa and David Vasconcelos, Mecca Productions
Mecca Community Musicals Award
12 Years & Under, four or more performers in Musical Theatre or Stage Dance with Voice
Donors: Lisa and David Vasconcelos, Mecca Productions
Al Gilbert Memorial Dance Trophy 12 years & Over, solo performance in Tap AND Solo Jazz or Solo Stage Dance performance
without voice
Donors: Linda Kearns and Monique Roy-Keller
Steppin’ Time Award for Stage Dance
10 Years & Under, Stage Dance without Voice
Donor: Monique Roy-Keller
IG Wealth Management Dance Trophy
13 Years & Over, Stage Dance without Voice
Donor: A.J. Rosendaal
Dance Images Award for Lyrical Jazz
15 Years & Over, Senior Lyrical Jazz
Donor: Linda Kearns
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DANCE (continued)
E. Friesen Memorial Lyrical Jazz Trophy
Junior Lyrical Jazz, 14 Years & Under, solo or group
Donor: J.E. Adam Scott
Darlene Hart-Wolstenhome/Edward Jones Hip Hop Trophy
Most outstanding performance in Hip Hop, solo or group
Donors: Darlene Hart-Wolstenholme and Edward Jones
E. Friesen Memorial Variety Trophy
An outstanding Variety performance, solo or group
Donor: J.E. Adam Scott
K & L Award for Acro Dance
8 years & Over
Donor: Kylie Hardy-Csversko and Linda Kearns
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 2019 Brandon University President’s Festival of the Arts Scholarship Sarah Ens
Kaye & G.R. Rowe Memorial Scholarship; most promising performer Sabina Rzazade
Kaye & G.R. Rowe Memorial Scholarship; second-place performer Erik Larson
BRASS
Assiniboine Kiwanis Club Scholarship Erik Larson
Diamond Jubilee Chapter I.O.D.E Scholarship Allyson Crang
SCHOOL & COMMUNITY MUSIC
Betty Gibson Memorial Scholarship Waverly Park School Gr 5 & 6 Choir
Brandon Conservatory Chorale Scholarship BCC Concert Choir
Cordell Grant Memorial Scholarship Mecca Community Choir
Gordon Choral Scholarship Neelin High School Boys' Chamber Choir
Huntley and Dilys Davies Cameron Memorial Scholarship École Harrison Chorale Débutante 3/4
Kiwanis Club Scholarship Waverly Park School Gr 1 & 2Choir
DANCE
B. Amazing Jazz Scholarship Quincy Thomas
Riesberry Memorial Scholarship Alexa Case
Barbara Withey Ehnes Pointe Scholarship Bryn Dubberly
Barbara Withey Ehnes Scholarship in Ballet Studies Brooklyn Adams
Brandon School of Dance Folk Scholarship Danika Robb
Dance Images Ballet Scholarship Sienna Denys-Peters
Steppin’ Time Dance Studio Tap Scholarship Aiden Simard
Isasbella Howland Scholarship in Ballet Studies Brooklyn Stitt
GUITAR
Clotilde Senior Guitar Scholarship (shared) BU Guitar Ensemble 1: Raelyn Adam, Angela Rud
EGCM Small Guitar Ensemble 2: Stephan Engelbrecht, Carter Jersak, Tim Strange
PIANO
Westman Communications Group/880 CKLQ/94.7 Star FM Scholarship Sabina Rzazade
Edith Munroe Piano Memorial Scholarship David Naylor
Edith Munroe Piano Memorial French Scholarship Shantelle Mayo
Super Thrifty Drugs Canada Ltd. Scholarship Yu Juncheng
Elizabeth Grant Piano Scholarship David Naylor
Hank and Susan Guenther Memorial Scholarship Paige Adam
Brandon & Westman Registered Music Teachers’ Association Scholarship Alyssa Newitt
Margaret McCurdy Memorial Scholarship Aaron Cox
BRANDON FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS WEBSITE:
The Board of Brandon Festival of the Arts, Inc. invites you to visit www.brandonfestivalofthearts.ca to view information about the Festival, including winners of scholarships and trophies. Please click on the Program Link for daily updates after 6:30 PM highlighted in yellow.
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SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 2019
Donald & Kehler Law Offices Scholarship Lauren Gustafson
Sister Dr. Joan Miller, RNDM Classical Piano Scholarship Gr 5/6 Alyssa Newitt
Sister Dr. Joan Miller, RNDM Classical Piano Scholarship Gr 7/8 Meagan Bugera
Sister Dr. Joan Miller, RNDM Classical Piano Scholarship Gr 9/10 Azaria Neuschwander
Cheryl and Marv Goossen Scholarship (Gr. 1-4) Zoe Redekop
Cheryl and Marv Goossen Scholarship (Gr. 1) Chloe Lourenco
John and Bettie Goossen Memorial Scholarship Emily Kay LeDoux
Kiwanis Club Scholarship Meagan Bugera
Hildred Smith-Mayhew Memorial Scholarship Claudia Vreeman
Krahn Classical Music Scholarship Tairan He
Kim Piano Scholarship Samuel Redekop
Marion M. Davies Memorial Scholarship Gracie Blatherwick
SPEECH ARTS
Kaye and G.R. Rowe Memorial Scholarship Mesgana Gonete
Eleanor H. Hammond Memorial Scholarship Christian Heritage School Grade 2 & 4
Colin Mailer Memorial Scholarship - Senior Caeden Toth
Colin Mailer Memorial Scholarship - Junior Aidyn Robb
Patricia Bowslaugh Speech Arts Scholarship Marie Bartolome
Bill and Cynamon Mychasiw Piper McKinnon
STRINGS
Kiwanis Club Scholarship, Grade 10, Diploma/Honours Karol Mabel Contreras Jaramillo
Kiwanis Club Scholarship, Grade 7 and up Elena Neufeld
John A. Krahn Memorial Scholarship Qi An
Brandon & Westman Registered Music Teachers’ Association Scholarship
Sannelle Engelbrecht
The Paw Resort and Wellness Centre Strings Scholarship Keren Anel Canche Mass
The John and Bettie Goossen Memorial Scholarship Zifan Li
Thomas Ryles Memorial Scholarship Jesse Large
WOODWINDS
Recorder Scholarship Waverly Park School Gr 6 Recorder Club
McDonald’s Restaurants, Brandon Scholarship Angela Zagrodney
Roberts Woodwind Scholarship Annabelle Dragicevic
W.S. Neil Memorial Scholarship Hwan Gyu Cho
Ted Good Music (1973) Ltd. Scholarship Kate Bell
VOCAL
Chemtrade Electrochem Inc. Scholarship Hailey Witt
Eric Davies Memorial Scholarship Carter Martin
Reg and Lola Blain Memorial Scholarship Erika Rasmussen
Doris Mayoh Vocal Scholarship Soleil Ann Gaudreault
Leonard Mayoh Memorial Scholarship Daniel Munchinsky
Jane McIntyre Memorial Scholarship Azaria Neuschwander
Brandon Sunset Rotary Club Scholarship Emily Desjarlais
Cheryl and Marv Goossen Scholarship Brody Burr
Forman Honda Vocal Scholarship Avery Simard
Hildred Smith-Mayhew Memorial Scholarship Shelby English
The Fung Scholarship Jaimie Rose
PIANO (continued)
Provincial Music Festival 2020
May 22nd – 24th, 2020
Brandon University
School of Music
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KAYE AND G.R. ROWE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS
In 1996, Brandon Festival of the Arts received a bequest from the late Kaye Rowe, which enabled the Festival to provide annually two $600 scholarships, one for the outstanding performance in Speech Arts and the other for the most promising performance in any other discipline in the Festival. In 2008, a $300 scholarship was added for the second-place performer in any area of the Festival.
Winners to date are as follows: YEAR SPEECH ARTS OTHER DISCIPLINES SECOND PLACE
1997 Kyle Kirkup Jenny Ching-I Tsai, Piano
1998 Cassidy Lang Petar Dunjerski, Flute
1999 Chelsea Mills Katherine Riddell, Cello
2000 Chelsea Mills Lindsay Sutherland Boal, Soprano
2001 Jeff McPherson Barbara Lengyel, Violin
2002 Carla Harris Ryan Aubry, Trumpet
2003 Carla Harris Amelia Mori, Violin
2004 Courtney Souza Michelle Price, Piano
2005 Katlin Mathison Andrew Quiring, Piano
2006 Jenna Cameron Michelle Price, Soprano
2007 Jenna Cameron Everett Hopfner, Piano
2008 Courtney Souza Lisa Lauritsen, Soprano Megan Jersak, Dance
2009 Lara Klippenstein Tracy Yang, Piano Suzu Enns, Clarinet
2010 Katlin Mathison Brendan Jacklin, Piano Chris Byman, Clarinet
2011 Meghan Drake Holly Bryan, French Horn Erik Markewich, Dance
2012 Lara Klippenstein Jinsung Kim, Piano Maria Cherwick, Violin
2013 Joey Simms Jinsung Kim, Piano Emily Diehl, Soprano
2014 Aliah Nelson Luis Ramirez, Piano Blythe Heywood, French Horn
2015 Joey Simms Allie Harrington, Clarinet Meredith Campbell, Dance
2016 Kira Toth Catherine Seeley, Piano Alanna Hunter, Cello
2017 Aidan Trembath Catherine Seeley, Piano Mark Marinic, Guitar
2018 Danika Robb Sabina Rzazade, Piano Benjamin Lamont, Guitar
2019 Mesgana Gonete Sabina Rzazade, Piano Erik Larson, Brass
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TROPHY WINNERS 2019 BRASS
Beta Sigma Phi Trophy Erik Larson
SCHOOL & COMMUNITY MUSIC
Kayleigh Brugger Memorial Trophy CP Sings! Crocus Plains Chamber Choir Lillian Popkin Memorial Trophy École Harrison Chorale Gr 3-6 Choir
DANCE
S. H. Butterfield Memorial Trophy Alexa Case Pirouette Dance & Active Wear Trophy Delaney Geisbrecht Investors Group Trophy (Senior Tap) Brody Burr Rob Roy Award for Tap Ruby Keller Reesor’s Jewellers Award for Tap Anya Visser Dance Images Award for Jazz Kaitlyn Bacon Rob Roy Award for Jazz Sydney Huston Reesor’s Jewellers Award for Jazz Piper Brown Eleanor Marks Memorial Award Nyah Perkin Al Gilbert Memorial Trophy Carson Burr Musical Theatre Award Danika Robb & Ava Thexton Mecca Productions Award Cash Laluk & Maggie Johnson Mecca Community Musicals Awards, 13 years & Over Cheap Thrills - Mecca Productions Mecca Community Musicals Awards, 12 Years & Under JANQ - Mecca Productions Steppin’ Time Award for Stage Dance Avery Lyle & Brooklyn Stitt H. T. Kaiser Memorial Trophy for Folk Dance Sydney Komanac Investors Group Trophy (Stage Dance) Aiden Simard & Sydney Huston Dance Images Award for Lyrical Jazz Kaitlyn Bacon Darlene Hart-Wolstenhome/Edward Jones Hip Hop Trophy Sophie Werbowski & Indiana Unger E. Friesen Memorial Ballet Trophy Anya Visser E. Friesen Memorial Lyrical Jazz Trophy Last Petal Falls--Dance Images E. Friesen Memorial Variety Trophy Hannah Van Santen & Isabella Howland
GUITAR
Ted Good Music (1973) Ltd. Trophy Stephan Engelbrecht
PIANO
Western Financial Group Tudor Bowl Yu Juncheng P.A. Kennedy Memorial Trophy Paige Adam H.E. Phipps Trophy Hailey Anderson Marilyn Nichols Memorial Trophy Tairan He Mark and Cheryl Cramer Trophy Sophie Hall-Platz Eckhardt-Gramatté Conservatory of Music Trophy Naemi Ens Brandon University School of Music Trophy Aaron Cox Helen Pettinger Memorial Trophy Zoe Redekop Joyce and Gerald Harper Trophy Adeline Hehn Surridge’s Popular Piano Trophy Samuel Redekop Surridge’s Canadian Composers Piano Trophy Yulianna Prytsyuk West-Can Human Resource Solutions Concerto Class Trophy Not awarded Angèle Muller Memorial Trophy (Junior) Logan Kyle & Evan Terin Odile Caron Memorial Trophy (Intermediate)Heidi Cowie & Kaitlyn Nicholson Alma Brock-Smith Trophy Beatrice Gatien, Oksana Iwanchysko, Janis Kim, Madison Kynoch E. Friesen Memorial Piano Concerto Trophy Sabina Rzazade Denis and Lea Badiou Trophy Nazar Galinski
SPEECH ARTS
Kaye & G.R. Rowe Memorial Trophy Christian Heritage School Grade 3 Cliff Gardner Memorial Trophy Manu Tarubal Knights of Columbus Trophy Sanelle Engelbrecht
STRINGS
Victor Krahn Memorial Trophy Zifan Li Alex Whyte Memorial Trophy not awarded Thomas Ryles Memorial Trophy Sannelle Engelbrecht
VOCAL
Brandon Sun Rose Bowl Kari Rutherford Order of the Eastern Star Trophy Jaimie Rose Mecca Productions Trophy Daniel Munchinsky R.O. Wilkie Memorial Trophy Carter Martin Mills Family Trophy Avery Simard J.R. and Doris Reed Memorial Trophy Soleil Ann Gaudreault Hall-Platz Family Vocal Trophy Yesenia Zavala Ruth Vasconcelos Musical Theatre Vocal Trophy Carter Martin Mecca Productions Musical Theatre Trophy Soleil Ann Gaudreault
WOODWIND
Albert Johnson Memorial Trophy Luqi Wang
Thank you to all donors of scholarships and trophies.
Your encouragement of
festival performers means so much!
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CLASSICAL GUITAR Preliminary Ulrich Moller, Ist place
Preliminary Sydney Komanac, 2nd place
Junior Antoni Klonowski, 1st place
Intermediate
Stephan Engelbrecht, 2nd place
PIANO Junior W.A. Mozart Alyssa Newitt, 1st place
Intermediate Canadian Composers
Azaria Neuschwander, 1st place
Advanced J.S. Bach Paige Adam, 1st place
VOCAL Junior Carter Martin, 2nd place
Junior Musical Theatre Carter Martin, 1st place
Advanced Musical Theatre Emma Coley, 2nd place
Senior Musical Theatre Rebecca Driedger, 1st place
Advanced Gilbert & Sullivan Jaimie Rose, 1st place
Advanced Gilbert & Sullivan Ray Andi Marcel Arsenio Ignacio, 2nd place
SPEECH ARTS Poetry and Prose Grades 4-6 Manu Tarubal, 3rd place
Poetry and Prose Grades 7-9 Danika Robb, 1st place
2019 PROVINCIAL FINALS WINNERS
REPRESENTING BRANDON FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
BRANDON FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
2019 PARTICIPANTS RECOMMENDED TO
THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL
August 6-10, 2019 in Saskatoon, SK:
DISCIPLINE ENTRANT
Piano Sabina Rzazade
Brass Allyson Crang
Erik Larson (alternate)
Chamber Group Tritone Trio: Karol Mabel Contreras Jaramillo, Yanik Fillion-Murphy, Eva Penner (alternate)
Vocal Hailey Witt
Musical Theatre Rebecca Driedger
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ADJUDICATORS 2020
DAVID KLASSEN —VOCAL Noted for his “rich baritone” (Minneapolis Star Tribune),
and for “enthrall(ing)” audiences with his “resonant vo-
cals” and “charismatic” stagecraft (Opera Canada), David
Klassen holds a Bachelor’s Degree in vocal performance
from the University of Manitoba and a Master’s degree
in vocal performance from the University of Minneso-
ta. He’s been featured as a soloist with companies such
as the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Saskatoon Opera, and the
Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, including a WSO perfor-
mance of Rossini’s “Largo al Factotum” for a Canada Day
audience of thirty thousand. His versatility as a perform-
er has brought him to the stage throughout the Canadian
Prairies, Minnesota, New York, and beyond.
David maintains a busy schedule performing, teaching and adjudicating across western
Canada. As a professional singer and teacher, he has studied languages with renowned
diction coaches including Pierre Vallet (New York Metropolitan Opera), and Nico Cas-
tel. His students have been accepted to undergraduate and graduate programs across
Canada and the United States.
In 2015, David was nominated for CBC’s “Manitoba Future 40” award for his work as a
singer and university educator in the province, and in his home city of Steinbach where
he has been acknowledged numerous times as one of the region’s greatest contributors
to the Arts. He currently holds a teaching position at the University of Manitoba Marcel
A. Desautels Faculty of Music, and acts as the Director of Performing Arts with the Stein-
bach Arts Council.
KIMBERLEY SUNDELL—JUNIOR & INTERMEDIATE PIANO
M.A. in Piano Pedagogy, University of Ottawa, Ontario B.G.S./B.Ed. (early years music), Brandon University, Manitoba ARCT (Piano Pedagogy), Royal Conservatory of Music ARCT (Piano Performance), Royal Conservatory of Music
Kimberley has been instructing students of all levels and ages for twenty-five years in piano, rudiments, history, harmony and pedagogy. Her students consistently win awards at festivals, and successfully complete scholarship and university entrance auditions, and have received invitations to perform at the prestigious Carnegie Hall in NYC. As a teen, Kimberley started studies with Dr. Joan Miller, and continued with her into university. She completed her ARCT diplomas with Caron Whitlaw-Hiebert. During this time, she participated in mas-ter classes for Dr. Judy Kehler-Siebert, Dr. Laura Loewen, Michael Oike, Eric Lussier, and Harold Lugsdin. Kimberley completed a M.A. in Piano Ped-agogy through the Piano Pedagogy Research Laboratory at the University of Ottawa. Her thesis analyzed the inclusion of comprehensive musicianship elements in beginner piano method books. She has presented her thesis research at confer-ences for CFMTA, MTNA, and NCKP. Kimberley is a member of the Royal Con-servatory of Music College of Examiners as a piano examiner.
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PATSY ANDREWS-VERT — SPEECH ARTS
Patsy Andrews-Vert, originally from Souris, MB, received a Bache-lor of Music Education from Brandon University (Brandon MB) in 1984. She also holds an Associ-ate in Flute Performance from the Western Board of Music (1986). Patsy has taught students of all instrumental music levels in both Saskatchewan and Manitoba and continues to maintain a small private studio. She is an active clinician, adjudicator and conductor in handbells and band. Patsy is currently the Chair of the Handbell Musicians of Canada, and President of the Manitoba Guild of English Handbell Ringers. She retired from teaching in the Prairie Rose School Division and the Red River Valley School Division in South-Central Manitoba in 2016 but continues to stay active in the education system. Patsy is the coordinator of the Meridian Arts Festival in Starbuck, past Secretary for the Handbell Guilds of Canada, past president of the Manitoba Band Association, and a member of the Canadian Band Association. Patsy has conducted handbell workshops in BC and at the International Music Camp at the International Peace Gardens. She has adjudicated handbells across Canada. During the summer of 2018 she was the Canadian representative to the International Handbell Symposium, in Cairns Australia, where she presented a workshop on Canadian Folk Songs for Handbells. Patsy believes that music and the arts is a lifelong skill and tries to exemplify that in her life, in her community and beyond. In her spare time, Patsy enjoys conducting the Trinity Lutheran Church Choir, the Trinity Lutheran Handbell choir, playing in Ring Out! Handbell quartet and the Rochester Ringers, a community handbell choir based in Winnipeg, playing trombone and piccolo in the Westwood Community Band in Winnipeg, mowing their 17acre acreage, travelling, and volunteering in the community.
ADJUDICATORS 2020
Hyon Suk Kim recently moved from South Korea to
Regina, and joined the Regina Symphony Orchestra
as a Principal clarinetist. Before moving to Canada,
she was the principal clarinetist of Daejeon
Philharmonic Orchestra in South Korea from 2003-
2016. She holds a Licentiate Diploma from McGill
University, Certificate from Yale University, and
Masters degree from Northwestern University. Her
teachers include David Shifrin, Russell Dagon, Daniel Gilbert and Emilio Iacurto. She has
won first prizes in solo performance in All Japan Music Competition for the Korean School.
She has been invited as a soloist and performed concertos with prestigious orchestras
including the Kangnam Symphony Orchestra, and the Arco Diabolo Orchestra. Moreover,
she has played recitals in US, Japan, and in South Korea. As a chamber music lover, she
was a member of Daejeon chamber music society, and is a founder and the leader of the
‘Clarinuts’ Ensemble, a clarinet quintet.
HYON SUK KIM — BRASS & WOODWINDS
CATHERINE ROBBINS – SCHOOL & COMMUNITY MUSIC Catherine Robbins is a dynamic music educator known especially for her work in vocal techniques and choral pedagogy. She is in demand as a presenter, clinician, and adjudicator at workshops and festivals in both vocal and choral fields, and keeps a busy schedule as a guest conductor of youth choirs of all ages across Canada. Dr. Robbins is currently Assistant Professor of Choral Studies and Music Education at the University of Manitoba Desautels Faculty of Music. She teaches courses in conducting, choral techniques, vocal techniques, and choral repertoire, and directs the University of Manitoba Concert Choir. Dr. Robbins is known for her work in applications of anatomical awareness and somatic approaches to conducting and singing. She has presented at national and international symposiums in the areas of music education and choral techniques and publishes a regular focus column on vocal techniques in Anacrusis: The Journal of Choral Canada. Catherine specializes in pedagogy for developing voices, vocal and conductor health, and collaborative self-study and life history research for music educators.
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Krista has had over twenty years experience as a professional dancer, actor, teacher, director and chore-ographer. She was on Broadway in the Tony nominated production of Jesus Christ Superstar and has spent nine seasons at The Stratford Festival including Guys and Dolls, The Sound of Music, Carousel, Man of La Mancha (Assistant Choreographer), The Who's Tommy, Fiddler On The Roof, Jesus Christ Superstar, Camelot, West Side Story
(Assistant Choreographer), A Funny Thing..., The Music Man, Fuente Ovejuna, Gigi, The Tempest. She choreographed Snow White the Panto (Capitol Theatre) and was honoured to play Greta Hodgkinson’s daughter in the film Roxana (Bravo) choreographed by Roberto Campanella. Other films include Hairspray, The Music Man and Eloise at the Plaza. Krista completed her RAD Advanced 1 and 2 Ballet exams and has trained at Quinte ballet school and with Master Ballet Teacher Gerard MacIsaac.
ADJUDICATORS 2020
KRISTA LEIS —BALLET, LYRICAL JAZZ AND FOLK DANCE SHIRLEY ELIAS — SENIOR PIANO
Shirley Elias has frequently toured across Canada as a soloist, broad-casted on CBC's Radio Two, and recorded several CDs, one as a soloist with the Winnipeg Symphony Or-chestra. She gave her first prize-winning Canadian solo tour at the age of 20, and following graduate studies, became passion-ate about contemporary music, premiering 8 new music concertos during the WSO’s New Music Festivals. Her solo new music disc is entitled The Adventures of PianoWoman!®, a sobriquet she earned from her inter-pretation of Randolph Peters’ concerto, which was commissioned for her and the WSO by CBC. Elias has received numerous Manitoba Arts Council and Canada Council grants for her performances, tours, commissions and recordings, and was represented as a soloist by Andrew Kwan Artist Management in Toronto. Ms. Elias’ career has also included serving as the Executive Director for several arts organiza-tions, and she is currently on Piano Faculty at the Canadian Mennonite University. LES CHALMERS– CLASSICAL GUITAR
Les graduated from the Brandon University School of Music in 1998 with both his Bachelor of Music, with a major in Classical Guitar, and a Bachelor of Education degree. In 2001, he also graduated from the Audio Engineering program at OIART in London, Ontario where he was the recipient of the Kurosman Award as well as an Honorary Associate Diploma. Les continues to pursue his love of music as an Educator of 19 years, Adjudicator, Guitar-ist, and Sound Engineer. He currently teaches the Classroom Guitar, Guitar Ensem-ble and Music Production programs at River East Collegiate in Winnipeg. He actively writes and arranges music for Classroom Gui-tar, Guitar Ensemble and Wind Ensemble. His Guitar Ensembles have performed and com-peted for the highest accolades throughout the Province. Les is the current President of the Manitoba Classroom Guitar Association as well as the Vice President of the Manitoba Music Educators Association.
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Alia is a fully certified ADAPT jazz and tap teacher and completed her Canadian Dance Teachers Association (CDTA) Gold medal jazz and tap exams with Honours status. She has a BA Dance and a BKin General Kinesiology from the University of Calgary and completed her MSc in Dance Science (with distinction) at Laban in London, England. Alia is also Certified in the Acrobatic Arts training syllabus. Alia’s Master thesis “Correlations Between General Joint Hypermobility and Joint Hypermobility Syndrome and Injury in Contemporary Dance Students” was pub-lished in the Journal of Dance Medicine and Science. She also presented her thesis at the International Association of Dance Medicine and Science conference in The Hague, The Netherlands where she was received the “Student Research Award”. While she was completing her Masters degree in England she performed in a charity showcase of the musical, “Me and My Girl” at the famous London Pal-ladium, and also participated in the Jack Petchey Theatre Challenge at Her Majes-ty’s Theatre. Alia has attended the Dance Teacher Summit in New York City, as well as the Dance Studio Life Conference in Arizona. As a member of Healthy Dancer Canada, Alia recently presented at their fall conference in Calgary. Continuing education is important to Alia and she had also taken the following teacher training courses: Progressing Ballet Technique, Lisa Howell’s Perfect Form Physiotherapy, and Inter-national Dance Teaching Standards. The world of dance is constantly progressing and Alia strives to continue learning and educating herself in as many ways as possible. Alia has been based in Alberta for the last 10 years working as a competitive dance program director at a successful studio. Her students have continued on to dance post graduation with Da-Costa Talent, Modus Operandi, Har-bour’s ITP, and The Source as well as training programs with Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Alberta Ballet and YYC Dance Project.
ADJUDICATORS 2020
ALIA RUEMPER – TAP, JAZZ, HIP HOP, STAGE DANCE &
MUSICAL THEATRE
A native of Lethbridge, Alberta, Gabriel Kastelic has been heavily involved in the Southern Alberta music community for many years. He has extensive experience as an orchestral musician, having performed in concert with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, the Red Deer Symphony, Symphony of the Kootenays, and is currently the Principal Violist of the Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra. He is also a seasoned chamber musician, winning first place the Chamber Music category at the 2012 National Music Festival with his ensemble, the MRU String Trio and is presently the violist in the Musaeus String Quartet. Along with performance, Gabriel’s greatest passion in music is teaching. He has held numerous teaching positions over the years including professor of violin/viola for the Calgary Multicultural Orchestra, Director of the String Academy for Medicine Hat College, and most recently as violin/viola instructor for the University of Lethbridge Conservatory. Gabriel is also a sought-after adjudicator, frequently serving in this role for various music festivals and competitions.
GABRIEL KASTELIC —STRINGS
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SPEECH ARTS Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Monday, February 10 Adjudicator: Patsy Andrews-Vert
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PSA 9041: Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 7 7:00 PM
_____ 1. Aidyn Robb
The Train Dogs - E. Pauline Johnson
_____ 2. Manu Tarubal
Clean Gene - Shel Silverstein
PSA 9043: Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 8
_____ 1. Martha Getachew
If - Rudyard Kipling
PSA 9045: Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 9
_____ 1. Danika Robb
The Need of Being Versed in Country Things - Robert Frost
PSA 9122: Solo Reading, Prose, Grades 7 - 9
_____ 1. Manu Tarubal
Excerpt from: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - J.K.Rowling
SA 9128: Solo Reading, Creative Poetry, Own Choice, Grades 7 - 9
_____ 1. Danika Robb
The Power of Love - Danika Robb
PSA 9067: Solo Spoken Poetry, Classical, Grades 10 - 12 7:30 PM
_____ 1. Caeden Toth
A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning - John Donne
SA 9092: Monologue, Own Choice, Grades 7 - 9
_____ 1. Martha Getachew
Ain't I a Woman? - Sojourner Truth (1851)
PSA 9069: Solo Spoken Poetry, Canadian, Grades 10 - 12
_____ 1. Caeden Toth
Excerpt from: The Wind Our Enemy - Anne Marriott
PSA 9051: Solo Spoken Poetry, Manitoban, Grades 7 - 9 8:00 PM
_____ 1. Danika Robb
Prairie Crocus - Thomas Saunders
_____ 2. Aidyn Robb 2. Aidyn Robb
Transformations - Miriam Waddington
PSA 9071: Solo Spoken Poetry, Manitoban, Grades 10 - 12
_____ 1. Caeden Toth
Lynx In Winnipeg - W.D.Valgardson
SA 9253: Storytelling, Own Choice, Grades 7 - 12
_____ 1. Aaron Hall
Shingebiss - Ojibwe Legend
PSA 9063: Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 11
_____ 1. Caeden Toth
Constantly Risking Absurdity and Death - Lawrence Ferlinghetti
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SPEECH ARTS Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Tuesday, February 11 Adjudicator: Patsy Andrews-Vert
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
SA 9001: Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Kindergarten 9:00 AM
_____ 1. Otis Hayes
Safe? - Shel Silverstein
SA 9003: Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 1
_____ 1. Joanna Joy Omidiora
Yawn - Susan Whelehan
SA 9005: Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 2
_____ 1. Jordan Latreille
Sick Days - Mary Ann Hoberman
SA 9007: Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 3
_____ 1. Max Wronowski
Today is Very Boring - Jack Prelutsky
SA 9105: Solo Reading, Manitoban Prose, Grades 1 - 3
_____ 1. Joanna Joy Omidiora
Six Darn Cows - Margaret Laurence
SA 9010: Solo Spoken Poetry, Classical, Grades 1 - 3
_____ 1. Isaac Wilts
Cats - Eleanor Farjeon
SA 9102: Solo Reading, Prose, Grades 1 - 3 9:30AM
_____ 1. Maisie Hayes
The Teddy Bears’ Picnic - Jimmy Kennedy
SA 9193: Speech Choir, Multilingual, Own Choice, Kindergarten - Grade 3 9:45 AM
_____ 1. École Harrison Grade 2 Perreaux
C’est demain dimanche - Philippe Soupault
Le rêve du petit - Philippe Béha
_____ 2. École Harrison Grade 3 Cox
Oh, pardon, petit mouton! - Sergueï Kozlov
Drôle de zèbre - Gwénaëlle Boulet
_____ 3. École Harrison Grade 3 Hermenegildo
Le fantôme et Fanny Frémille - Dennis Lee
Ah! Ah! Ah! Rhinocéros! - Gwénaëlle Boulet
_____ 4. École Harrison Grade 2 Touzin
Vincent et toutes ses dents! - Françoise Bobe
Le tour du monde - Phillippe Béha
SA 9181: Speech Choir, 20th/21st Century, Kindergarten 10:30 AM
_____ 1. CHS Kindergarten
Snow Everywhere - Ivy O. Eastwick
The House of the Mouse - Lucy Sprague Mitchell
SA 9183: Speech Choir, 20th/21st Century, Grade 1
_____ 1. CHS Grade 1
The Wrong Start - Marchette Chute
Grizzly Bear - Mary Austin
SA 9188: Speech Choir, 20th/21st Century, Own Choice, Grade 3
_____ 1. CHS Grade 3
The Dentist and the Crocodile - Roald Dahl
Boing Boing Squeak! - Jack Prelutsky
SA 9201: Speech Choir, 20th/21st Century, Grade 4
_____ 1. CHS Grade 4
The Waves - Dennis Lee
Book Storm - Kenn Nesbitt
CONTACT INFORMATION DURING FESTIVAL:
In case of a cancellation during the Festival, please call or text
204-720-7074 or email [email protected]
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SPEECH ARTS Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Tuesday, February 11 Adjudicator: Patsy Andrews-Vert
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
SA 9203: Speech Choir, 20th/21st Century, Grade 5 11:00 AM
_____ 1. CHS Grade 5
Careful Connie - Lois Simmie
Dream Song - Walter de la Mare
SA 9205: Speech Choir, 20th/21st Century, Grade 6
_____ 1. CHS Grade 6
The Bad Mood Blues - Loris Lesynski
Godfrey Gordon Gustavus Gore - William Brightly Rands
SA 9221: Speech Choir, 20th/21st Century, Grades 7 - 9 11:30 AM
_____ 1. CHS Grade 7
Bed Sore - Mary Blakeslee
Abigail - Kaye Starbird
_____ 2. CHS Grade 8
Thoughts Like an Ocean - Gareth Owen
The Skyfoogle - Michael Rosen
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PSA 9021: Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 4 1:00 PM
_____ 1. Eleanore Wilts
Lately I've Been Late - Loris Lesynski
_____ 2. Landon Taphorn
Brontosaurus - Gail Kredenser
_____ 3. Angela Ilagan
Lately I’ve Been Late - Loris Lesynski
_____ 4. Payton Doell
Billy Batter - Dennis Lee
_____ 5. Luke Godfrey
Alligators are Unfriendly - Jack Prelutsky
_____ 6. Sarah Grace Omidiora
Alligators are Unfriendly - Jack Prelutsky
SA 9167: Poetry Reading Duet, Trio Or Quartet, Grade 4 1:50 PM
_____ 1. Luke Godfrey, Matthew van Heyst
Dad and the Cat and the Tree - K. Wright
PSA 9027: Solo Spoken Poetry, Classical, Grades 4 - 6
_____ 1. Cyrille Suarez
The Kitten at Play - William Wordsworth
PSA 9029: Solo Spoken Poetry, Canadian, Grades 4 - 6
_____ 1. Abby Wronowski
And My Heart Soars - Chief Dan George
PSA 9112: Solo Reading, Prose, Grades 4 - 6
_____ 1. Ellen van Heyst
Excerpt from: The Phantom Tollbooth - N. Juster
PSA 9114: Solo Reading, Canadian Prose, Grades 4 - 6
_____ 1. Sarah Grace Omidiora
Anne of Green Gables - Morning at Greens Gables - L.M. Montgomery
SA 9169: Poetry Reading Duet, Trio Or Quartet, Grade 5
_____ 1. Abby Wronowski, Ava Irwin
The Toad and the Kangaroo - Shel Silverstein
PSA 9023: Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 5 2:30 PM
_____ 1. Moira Servillas
Did You? - William Cole
_____ 2. Abby Wronowski
An Alley Cat with One Life Left - Jack Prelutsky
_____ 3. Maya Onita
Almost Perfect - Shel Silverstein
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VOCAL Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Wednesday, February 12 Adjudicator: David Klassen
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PV-C 1206: Vocal Solo, Canadian Composers, 14 Years & Under (p), 10:00 AM
_____ 1. Avery Simard
The Genius - Robert Fleming
PV-C 1256: Vocal Solo, Canadian Composers, 16 Years & Under (j)
_____ 1. Olivia Hayward
Highland Lullaby - George Coutts
_____ 2. Danielle Blerot
Daisy Time - Martha Hill Duncan
PV-C 1306: Vocal Solo, Canadian Composers, 18 Years &Under (i)
_____ 1. Shelby English
Clear Shining Moment - Martha Hill Duncan
PV-C 1356: Vocal Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade B (a)
_____ 1. Azaria Neuschwander
The Red Red Heart: My Mother's Hands - John Greer
PV-C 1406: Vocal Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade A (s),
_____ 1. Angela Myshkowsky
Hymnen an die Nacht - Claude Vivier
V 1160: Vocal Solo, German Lieder, 12 Years & Under 11:00 AM
_____ 1. Soleil Ann Gaudreault
An die Nachtigall Opus.98. No 1. - Franz Schubert
V 1165: Vocal Solo, Baroque/Classical Composers, 12 Years & Under
_____ 1. Chloe Breeden
Non lo diro col labbro - G.F. Handel
_____ 2. Soleil Ann Gaudreault
L'ho Perduta - W.A. Mozart
V 1225: Vocal Solo, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under
_____ 1. Avery Simard
Singin' the Blues - D. Rhodenizer
V 1272: Vocal Solo, Folk Song, 16 Years & Under 11:30 AM
_____ 1. Caeden Toth
Flow Gently, Sweet Afton - arr. Johathan E. Spilman
_____ 2. Keegan Freiheit
Come by the Hills - arr. Christine Donkin
V 1322: Vocal Solo, Folk Song, 18 Years & Under
_____ 1. Jennifer Yaschyshyn
Early One Morning - arr. Benjamin Britton
V 1513: Vocal Solo, Folk Song, Adult
_____ 1. Aleca Antonakis
Climbin’ Up the Mountain - African American Spiritual
arr. Patsy Ford Simms
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FESTIVAL ENCORE CONCERT
Sunday, March 8, 1:00 PM
Lorne Watson Recital Hall
School of Music, Brandon University
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VOCAL Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Wednesday, February 12 Adjudicator: David Klassen
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PV 1301: Vocal Solo, German Lieder, 18 Years & Under (i) 1:30 PM
_____ 1. Emily Desjarlais
Lachen und Weinen - Franz Schubert
_____ 2. Carter Martin
Sonntag - Johannes Brahms
_____ 3. Shelby English
Die Lotosblume - Robert Schumann
PV 1351: Vocal Solo, German Lieder, Grade B (a) 2:00 PM
_____ 1. Yuhan Liu
Die Zigeunerin - Hugo Wolf
_____ 2. Azaria Neuschwander
Kennst du das Land - Franz Schubert
_____ 3. Jordan Arvisais
Als Luise die Briefe ihres ungetreuen Liebhabers verbrannte,
K. 520 - W.A. Mozart
_____ 4. Adra Thiele
Lied Der Mignon - Franz Schubert
_____ 5. Luke Munchinsky
Frühlingstraum - Franz Schubert
PV 1401: Vocal Solo, German Lieder, Grade A (s), 2:45 PM
_____ 1. Emma Coley
Erlkönig - Franz Schubert
_____ 2. Jaimie Rose
Italienisches Liederbuch:
no. 36 Wenn du, mein Liebster - Hugo Wolf
_____ 3. Angela Myshkowsky
Die Mainacht - Brahms
V 1378: Vocal Solo, Own Choice, Grade B, 3:05 PM
_____ 1. Adra Thiele
Solvejg's Song - Edvard Grieg
PV 1303: Vocal Solo, French Mélodie, 18 Years & Under (i)
_____ 1. Carter Martin
A Chloris - Reynaldo Hahn
_____ 2. Shelby English
Romance - Claude Debussy
PV 1353: Vocal Solo, French Mélodie, Grade B (a) 3:50 PM
_____ 1. Jordan Arvisais
Au bord de l’eau, op. 8: no. 1 - Gabriel Fauré
_____ 2. Olivia Kelly
A Sa Guitare - Francis Poulnec
_____ 3. Ray Andi Marcel Arsenio Ignacio
Madrid - Pauline Viardot de Garcia
_____ 4. Azaria Neuschwander
La Bonne Chanson: Avent que tu ne ten ailles, op.61 no.6 - Gabriel Fauré
_____ 5. Yuhan Liu
Il Vole - Francis Poulenc
PV 1403: Vocal Solo, French Mélodie, Grade A (s)
_____ 1. Jaimie Rose
Le colibri op. 2, no. 7 - Ernest Chausson
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Vocal Session Approximate Times: Morning 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Afternoon 1:30 PM-4:30 PM Evening 7:00 PM-10:00 PM
BRANDON FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS WEBSITE:
The Board of Brandon Festival of the Arts, Inc. invites you to visit www.brandonfestivalofthearts.ca to view information about the Festival, including winners of scholarships and trophies. Please click on the Program Link for daily updates after 6:30 PM highlighted in yellow.
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VOCAL Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Thursday, February 13 Adjudicator: David Klassen
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PV 1202: Vocal Solo, Italian Art Song, 14 Years & Under (p) 9:30 AM
_____ 1. Avery Simard
Star Vicino - Anonymous
_____ 2. Carson Burr
Non lo dirò col labbro - G.F. Handel
PV 1252: Vocal Solo, Italian Art Song, 16 Years & Under (j)
_____ 1. Olivia Hayward
Alma del core - Antonio Caldara
_____ 2. Danielle Blerot
Non giova il sospirar - Nicola Vaccai
_____ 3. Brody Burr
Caro mio ben - Tommaso Giordani
PV 1302: Vocal Solo, Italian Art Song, 18 Years & Under (i) 10:10 AM
_____ 1. Shelby English
Intorno all'idol mio - Marco Antonio Cesti
_____ 2. Carter Martin
Quella Fiamma - Francesco Conti
_____ 3. Alexandra Smale
Perche Dolce Caro Bene - Stephano Donaudy
_____ 4. Jennifer Yaschyshyn
Nina - Att: Legrenzio Vincenzo Ciampi
V 1331:Vocal Solo, Baroque/Classical Composers, 18 Years & Under
_____ 1. Emily Desjarlais
If Music be the Food of Love - Henry Purcell
_____ 2. Shelby English
I Attempt from Love's Sickness to Fly - Henry Purcell
PV 1203: Vocal Solo, French Mélodie, 14 Years & Under (p) 11:00 AM
_____ 1. Avery Simard
Colette - Cecile Chaminade
PV 1205: Vocal Solo, 20th/21st Century English Art Song, 14 Years & Under 11:10 AM
_____ 1. Faith Whetter
Twilight Lullaby - Thomas F. Dunhill
PV 1255: Vocal Solo, 20th/21st Century English Art Song, 16 Years & Under (j)
_____ 1. Brody Burr
The Vagabond - Ralph Vaughan Williams
PV 1305: Vocal Solo, 20th/21st Century English Art Song, 18 Years & Under (i)
_____ 1. Carter Martin
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal - Roger Quilter
_____ 2. Alexandra Smale
Her Song - John Ireland
_____ 3. Shelby English
If I... - Lori Laitman
PV 1352: Vocal Solo, Italian Art Song, Grade B (a) 1:30 PM
_____ 1. Azaria Neuschwander
Pietà Signore - Alessandro Stradella
_____ 2. Adra Thiele
Per Pieta, Bell’idol Mio - Vincenzo Bellini
_____ 3. Luke Munchinsky
Sento Nel Core - Alessandro Scarlatti
_____ 4. Olivia Kelly
Un moto di gioia - W. A. Mozart
_____ 5. Ray Andi Marcel Arsenio Ignacio
O del mio amato ben - Stefano Donaudy
PV 1402: Vocal Solo, Italian Art Song, Grade A (s)
_____ 1. Angela Myshkowsky
Anzoleta avanti la regata - G. Rossini
PV 1354: Vocal Solo, Spanish Art Song, Grade B (a) 2:30 PM
_____ 1. Ray Andi Marcel Arsenio Ignacio
Siete cancionaes populares españolas: Asturiana
- Manuel de Falla
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VOCAL Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Thursday, February 13 Adjudicator: David Klassen
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
V 1751: Vocal Duet, Own Choice, Grade B 2:40 PM
_____ 1. Yuhan Liu, Azaria Neuschwander
La Nuit - Ernest Chausson
V 1429: Vocal Solo, Recital Group, Grade A
_____ 1. Emma Coley
1. La Zingara (Insprazioni viennesi, A 218) - Gaetano Donizetti
4. Il Sospiro (Insprazioni viennesi, A 221) - Gaetano Donizetti
5. É morta (Insprazioni viennesi, A 222) - Gaetano Donizetti
NV 1: National Vocal Solo Class, Grade A/Honours (n) 3:15 PM
1. Angela Myshkowsky
Care Selve (Atalantia) - G.F. Handel
Chanson d’Orkenise (Banalites) - Francis Poulenc
Fagnes de Wallonie (Banalites) - Francis Poulenc
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V 1106: Vocal Solo, TV/Movie Musical, 10 Years & Under 7:00 PM
_____ 1. Karsyn McMillan
My Favourite Things (The Sound Of Music) - Richard Rodgers
_____ 2. Sophie Martin
Moon River - Henry Mancini
V 1153: Vocal Solo, Musical Theatre, 12 Years & Under
_____ 1. Soleil Ann Gaudrealt
My Grand Plan (The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical)
- Rob Rokicki
_____ 2. Nyah Perkin
Naughty (Matilda) - Tim Minchin
_____ 3. Annika Laluk
Maybe (Annie) - Charles Strouse
_____ 4. Yesenia Zavala
Everlasting (Tuck Everlasting) - Chris Miller and Nathan Tyse
_____ 5. Chloe Breeden
I Got the Sun in the Morning (Annie Get Your Gun) - Irving Berlin
PV-MT 1207: Vocal Solo, Musical Theatre, 14 Years & Under (p) 8:00 PM
_____ 1. Avery Simard
She Used To Be Mine (Waitress) - Sara Bareilles
_____ 2. Carson Burr
Brush Up Your Shakespeare (Kiss Me Kate) - Cole Porter
PV-MT 1257: Vocal Solo, Musical Theatre, 16 Years & Under (j)
_____ 1. Caeden Toth
Leaning on a Lamp Post (Me and My Girl) - Noel Gay
_____ 2. Olivia Hayward
I Could Have Danced All Night (My Fair Lady) - Frederick Loewe
_____ 3. Brody Burr
I Believe (The Book of Mormon)
- Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx and Matt Stone
_____ 4. Keegan Freiheit
Larger Than Life (My Favorite Year) - Stephen Flaherty
PV-MT 1307: Vocal Solo, Musical Theatre, 18 Years & Under (i) 9:00 PM
_____ 1. Jennifer Yaschyshyn
I Hate Men (Kiss Me Kate) - Cole Porter
_____ 2. Jenna Fisch
Love Will Come and Find Me Again (Bandstand)
- Richard Oberacker
_____ 3. Carter Martin
You’ll be Back (Hamilton) - Lin-Manuel Miranda
_____ 4. Alexandra Smale
All That Matters (Finding Neverland)
- Gary Barlow and Eliot Kennedy
V 1324: Vocal Solo, TV/Movie Musical, 18 Years & Under
_____ 1. Jenna Fisch
Audition (The Fools Who Dream), (La La Land) - Justin Hurwitz
Performers needing to move sets or props onto the stage are encouraged to do
so immediately after the previous performer has left the stage. Please wait for a
signal from the adjudicator before you begin your performance. Thank you!
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VOCAL Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Friday, February 14
Adjudicator: David Klassen
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PV 1355: Vocal Solo, 20th/21st Century English Art Song, Grade B (a) 1:00 PM
_____ 1. Yuhan Liu
Who knows if the moon's a balloon - Dominick Argento
_____ 2. Jordan Arvisais
Why Do They Shut Me Out Of Heaven? - Aaron Copland
_____ 3. Laurel Eslinger
Love's Philosophy, op. 3, no. 1 - Roger Quilter
_____ 4. Luke Munchinsky
The Queen's Face on the Summery Coin, op. 18, no. 1
- Samuel Barber
PV 1405: Vocal Solo, 20th/21st Century English Art Song, Grade A (s) 1:30 PM
_____ 1. Angela Myshkowsky
To a Young Girl - Ned Rorem
_____ 2. Jaimie Rose
Try Me Good King: no. 4 Anne of Cleves - Libby Larsen
_____ 3. Emma Coley
Fear No More the Heat O’ the Sun - Roger Quilter
V 1505: Vocal Solo, 20th/21st Century English Art Song, Adult
_____1. Aleca Antonakis
A Blackbird Singing - Micheal Head
V 1379: Vocal Solo, Recital Group, Grade B 2:30 PM
_____ 1. Laurel Eslinger
I. Night (Three Early Songs) - George Crumb
II. Let It Be Forgotten (Three Early Songs) - George Crumb
III. Wind Elegy (Three Early Songs) - George Crumb
V 1372: Vocal Solo, Sacred, Grade B 3:00 PM
_____ 1. Ray Andi Marcel Arsenio Ignacio
Ave Maria - J.S. Bach/Charles Gounod
V 1423: Vocal Solo, Oratorio Aria, Grade A
_____ 1. Chong Tan
Seufzer, Thränen,Kummer, Noth
(Ich habe viel Bekümmernis, BWV 21) - J.S. Bach
_____ 2. Adra Thiele
Laudamus Te (Great Mass in C, K. 427) - W.A. Mozart
V 1424: Vocal Solo, J.S. Bach Aria, Grade A 3:30 PM
_____ 1. Angela Myshkowsky
Mein Gläubiges Herze (Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt, BWV 68)
- J.S. Bach
_____ 2. Emma Coley
Erbarme dich (St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244) - J.S. Bach
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VOCAL Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Friday, February 14
Adjudicator: David Klassen
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PV-GS 1358: Vocal Solo, Gilbert & Sullivan, Grade B (a) 7: 00 PM
_____ 1. Olivia Kelly
Alone and Yet Alive - Arthur Sullivan
_____ 2. Azaria Neuschwander
Sorry Her Lot (HMS Pinafore) - Arthur Sullivan
PV-MT 1357: Vocal Solo, Musical Theatre, Grade B (a)
_____ 1. Jordan Arvisais
Get Out and Stay Out (9 to 5: The Musical)
- Dolly Parton, Stephen Oremus and Alex Lacamoire
_____ 2. Yuhan Liu
I Remember (Evening Primrose) - Stephen Sondheim
_____ 3. Olivia Kelly
I'd Rather Be Me (Mean Girls) - Jeff Richmond
PV-MT 1407: Vocal Solo, Musical Theatre, Grade A (s) 8:00 PM
_____ 1. Emma Coley
Remember This
(The unauthorized autobiography of Samantha Brown)
- Brian Lowdermilk
_____ 2. Angela Myshkowsky
She Used To Be Mine (Waitress) - Sara Bareilles
_____ 3. Jaimie Rose
One Day (Groundhog Day) - Tim Minchin
V 1507: Vocal Solo, Musical Theatre, Adult 8:45 PM
_____ 1. Aleca Antonakis
If Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Jerone Kern
V 1375: Vocal Solo, Opera Aria, Grade B
_____ 1. Ray Andi Marcel Arsenio Ignacio
Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja (Die Zauberflöte) - W.A. Mozart
_____ 2. Laurel Eslinger
Voi Che Sapete (Le Nozze de Figaro) - W.A. Mozart
_____ 3. Yuhan Liu
Piangerò la Sorte Mia (Giuliano’s Cesare) - G.F. Handel
V 1425: Vocal Solo, Opera Aria, Grade A 9:25 PM
_____ 1. Angela Myshkowsky
Steal Me, Sweet Thief (The Old Maid and the Thief)
- Gian Carlo Menotti
_____ 2. Jaimie Rose
Noi donne poverine (La finta giardiniera) - W.A. Mozart
_____ 3. Chong Tan
Mein Herr Marquis (Die Fledermaus) - Johann Strauss
Provincial Music Festival 2020
May 22nd – 24th, 2020
Brandon University School of Music
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VOCAL Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Saturday, February 15 Adjudicator: David Klassen
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
V 1102: Vocal Solo, Canadian Composers, 10 Years & Under 10:00 AM
_____ 1. Reneigh Dueck
My Dog Spot - Clifford Crawley
_____ 2. Maia Placatka
Computer Cat - Donna Rhodenizer
V 1152: Vocal Solo, Canadian Composers, 12 Years & Under
_____ 1. Chloe Breeden
Forty Little Birdies - Donna Rhodenizer
_____ 2. Yesenia Zavala
The Fate of Gilbert Gim - Margaret Drynan
_____ 3. Julianna Laluk
Spring is Singing in the Garden - William Henry Anderson
V 1101: Vocal Solo, 20th/21st Century English Art Song,
10 Years & Under
_____ 1. Cash Laluk
At the Seaside - Seymour Barab
_____ 2. Maia Placatka
Arcady - E. Markham Lee
V 1151: Vocal Solo, 20th/21st Century English Art Song, 11:00 AM
12 Years & Under
_____ 1. Yesenia Zavala
The Owls - Peter Jenkyns
_____ 2. Soleil Ann Gaudreault
The Path to the Moon - Eric H. Thiman
V 1104: Vocal Solo, Folk Song, 10 Years & Under
_____ 1. Zachary McKenzie
Desperado - arr. Mark Mrozinski
V 1155: Vocal Solo, Folk Song, 12 Years & Under 11:20 AM
_____ 1. Nyah Perkin
All Through the Night - Hugh J. McLean
_____ 2. Annika Laluk
Suo-Gan - arr. Alec Rowley
V 1103: Vocal Solo, Sacred, 10 Years & Under
_____ 1. Reneigh Dueck
Gloria Deo - David Ouchterlony
_____ 2. Maia Placatka
What a Friend We Have in Jesus - arr. Joel Matthys
V 1158: Vocal Solo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under 12:00 PM
_____ 1. Janine Haithwaite
Someone You Loved - Lewis Capaldi, Benjamin Kohn, Peter Kelleher,
Thomas Barnes and Samuel Roman
_____ 2. Chloe Breeden
Last Year - William Henry Anderson
_____ 3. Soleil Ann Gaudreault
A Solitary Yes - Francesco Conti
V 1514: Vocal Solo, Contemporary Folk/Popular Music, Adult
_____ 1. Aleca Antonakis
I Will Love Again - Paul Berry and Mark Taylor
V 1901: Vocal Duet, Own Choice, Multi-generational 12:30 PM
_____ 1. Brienna Dixon-Paul, Kara Dixon
A Thousand Years - Christina Perri and David Hodges
_____ 2. Cash Laluk, Carter Sherris
When Your Feet Don't Touch the Ground - Eliot Kennedy
V 1631: Vocal Duet, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under
_____ 1. Annika Laluk, Julianna Laluk
I Will Never Leave You (Side Show) - Henry Krieger
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VOCAL AWARDS NIGHT Lorne Watson Recital Hall, Brandon University
Saturday, February 15 7:00 PM Adjudicator: David Klassen
Winners who received a mark of 85 or higher in the classes listed below are required to perform the piece with which they won the class. Winners of multiple classes perform only ONCE.
Winners of the Ruth Vasconcelos Music Theatre Vocal Trophy and the Mecca Productions Musical Theatre Trophy will be invited to perform.
All vocal scholarships and trophies will be presented at the conclusion of the evening.
Hall-Platz Family Vocal Trophy, 10 years & Under
V 1101 ________________________ V 1103 ________________________
V 1102 ________________________ V 1104 ________________________
J.R. and Doris Reed Memorial Trophy, 12 years & Under
V 1151 ________________________ V 1160 ________________________
V 1152 ________________________ V 1155 ________________________
V 1158 ________________________ V 1165 ________________________
Mills Family Trophy, 14 years & Under
PV 1202 ________________________ PV-C 1206 _______________________
PV 1205 _________________________ PV 1203 _______________________
V 1225 _________________________
R.O. Wilkie Memorial Trophy, 16 years & Under
V 1272 ________________________ PV 1252 ________________________
PV 1255________________________ PV - C 1256 ________________________
Mecca Productions Trophy, Intermediate Voice, 18 years & Under
V 1322 ________________________ PV 1303 ________________________
PV 1331________________________ PV 1305 ________________________
PV 1301 ________________________ PV 1302 ________________________
PV-C 1306_______________________
Order of the Eastern Star Trophy, Grade B
V 1372 _______________________ PV 1353 _____________________
V 1375 ________________________ PV 1354 ________________________
V 1378 ________________________ PV 1355 ________________________
PV 1351________________________ PV-C 1356________________________
PV 1352 ________________________
Brandon Sun Rose Bowl, Grade A
V 1423 ________________________ PV 1402________________________
V 1424 ________________________ PV 1403________________________
V 1425 ________________________ PV 1405________________________
PV 1401_______________________ PV-C 1406 _________________________
Presentation of Vocal trophies and scholarships
BRANDON FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS WEBSITE:
The Board of Brandon Festival of the Arts, Inc. invites you to visit www.brandonfestivalofthearts.ca to view information about the Festival, including winners of scholarships and trophies. Please click on the Program Link for daily updates
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GUITAR Room 1-57, Brandon University
Saturday, February 15 Adjudicator: Les Chalmers
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
G 4151: Classical Guitar Solo, Renaissance Composers, Grade/Level 1 1:00 PM
_____ 1. Antony Edward
Packington's Pound - Anonymous
G 4153: Classical Guitar Solo, Classical Composers, Grade/Level 1
_____ 1. Antony Edward
Étude - Ferdinando Carulli
G 4155: Classical Guitar Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 1
_____ 1. Antony Edward
Waltz - Calatayud
G 4001N: Suzuki Guitar Solo, Own Choice, Book 1
1. Dexx Wilson
With Steady Hands - Frank Longay
G 4780: Classical Guitar Duet, Own Choice, Multi-generational
_____ 1. Dexx Wilson, Stacey Wilson
Are You Sleeping, Brother John? - Folk Song
G 4001N: Suzuki Guitar Solo, Own Choice, Book 1
1. Vrielle Dupuis
French Folk Song - Anonymous
G 4003N: Suzuki Guitar Solo, Own Choice, Book 3
1. Marc Strang
Nonesuch - Anonymous
2. Faith Hernando
Greensleeves - Anonymous
G 4153: Classical Guitar Solo, Classical Composers, Grade/Level 1
_____ 1. Faith Hernando
Andantino op. 241, no. 5 - Ferdinando Carulli
G 4155: Classical Guitar Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 1 1:30 PM
_____ 1. Faith Hernando
Waltz - Bartolome Calatayud
G 4780: Classical Guitar Duet, Own Choice, Multi-generational
_____ 1. Zachary Redekop, Ted Redekop
Greensleeves - Anonymous
G 4202: Classical Guitar Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 2
_____ 1. Gustav Moller
Arietta Theme - Joseph Küffner
G 4003N: Suzuki Guitar Solo, Own Choice, Book 3
1. Gustav Moller
Ghiribizzo - N. Paganini
2. Nazar Galinski
Calliope (Lesson 61) - J.Sagreras
G 4203: Classical Guitar Solo, Classical Composers, Grade/Level 2
_____ 1. Nazar Galinski
Andantino - Ferdinando Carulli
PG 4303: Classical Guitar Solo, Classical Composers, Grade/Level 4 (p)
_____ 1. Ulrich Moller
Bourrée - Leopard Mozart
G 4005N: Suzuki Guitar Solo, Own Choice, Book 5 2:00 PM
1. Ulrich Moller
Vals Español - Jose Ferrer
PG 4305: Classical Guitar Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 4 (p)
_____ 1. Ulrich Moller
La Folia Variations - R. Vidali, arr. F. Longay
G 4005N: Suzuki Guitar Solo, Own Choice, Book 5
1. Sydney Komanac
Vals Español - Jose Ferrer
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GUITAR Room 1-57, Brandon University
Saturday, February 15 Adjudicator: Les Chalmers
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PG 4303: Classical Guitar Solo, Classical Composers, Grade/Level 4 (p) 2:15 PM
_____ 1. Sydney Komanac
Rondo op. 241, no. 34 - Ferdinando Carulli
PG 4305: Classical Guitar Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 4 (p)
_____ 1. Sydney Komanac
Rose in the Garden - Carlotta Domeniconi
G 4315: Classical Guitar Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 4
_____ 1. Sydney Komanac
Variations on La Folia - Frank Longay
G 4415: Classical Guitar Solo, Study/Étude, Grade/Level 6
_____ 1. Antoni Klonowski
Étude op. 60, no. 7 - Matteo Carcassi
G 4006N: Suzuki Guitar Solo, Own Choice, Book 6
1. Antoni Klonowski
Étude - Tomas Damas
PG 4402: Classical Guitar Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 6 (j)
_____ 1. Antoni Klonowski
E Minor Bourrée - J.S.Bach
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G 4799N: Classical Guitar Ensemble, Own Choice, Open 3:00 PM
1. EGCM Full Guitar Ensemble — Stephan Engelbrecht, Carter Jersak,
Sydney Komanac, Nazar Galinski, Donal McNeely & Antoni Klonowski
MacPherson's Lament - Traditional, arr. P. Madryga
G 4008N: Suzuki Group, Own Choice, Book 2
1. ECGM Suzuki Guitar Book 1-3 Group
Allegretto - Mauro Giuliani
G 4010N: Suzuki Guitar Group, Own Choice, Book 4
1. EGCM Suzuki Guitar Book 4-6 Group
Lesson for Two Lutes - Anonymous
G 4793N: Classical Guitar Ensemble, Own Choice, Grades/Levels 3 – 4 3:30 PM
1. ECGM Guitar Ensemble 1
Antoni Klonowski, Donal McNeely, Sydney Komanac & Nazar Galinski
Arlequin - Thierry Masson
G 4794N: Classical Guitar Ensemble, Own Choice, Grades/Levels 5 – 6
1. EGCM Guitar Ensemble 2
Stephan Engelbrecht, Carter Jersak & Sydney Komanac
Fandango - Isaac Albeniz
G 4800N: Classical Guitar Ensemble, Own Choice, Multi-generational
1. EGCM Guitar Ensemble — Stephan Engelbrecht, Carter Jersak,
Sydney Komanac, Donal McNeely, Antoni Klonowski & Nazar Galinski and the
BU Guitar Ensemble — Raelyn Adam, Angela Rud & Tim Strange
Peter Gunn Theme - Henry Mancini, arr. R. Goldsmith
G 4795N: Classical Guitar Ensemble, Own Choice, Grades/Levels 7 – 8
1. Brandon University Guitar Ensemble
— Raelyn Adam, Angela Rud & Tim Strange
Sound of Paradiddle - Jürg Kindle
G 4566: Classical Guitar Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 9 4:00 PM
_____ 1. Stephan Engelbrecht
Granada - Isaac Albeniz
PG 4556: Classical Guitar Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 9 (a)
_____ 1. Stephan Engelbrecht
Choros no.1 - Heitor Villa-Heitor Villa-Lobos
PG 4555: Classical Guitar Solo, Romantic Composers, Grade/Level 9 (a)
_____ 1. Stephan Engelbrecht
Capricho Arabe - Francisco Tarrega
PG 4452: Classical Guitar Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 7 (i)
_____ 1. Tim Strange
Prelude, BWV 999 - J.S. Bach
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PG 4456: Classical Guitar Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, 4: 45 PM
Grade/Level 7 (i)
_____ 1. Tim Strange
Candombe en Mi - Maximo Diego Pujol
PG 4255: Classical Guitar Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers,
Grade/Level 3 (p)
_____ 1. Angela Rud
Heath - Andrew York
G 4265: Classical Guitar Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 3 5: 00 PM _____ 1. Angela Rud Cantilena - Richard Charlton
S 4757: Guitar Solo, Canadian Composers, Adult
_____ 1. Mark Poppel
Llwyn Onn (The Ash Grove) - Traditional Welsh, arr. Paul Gerrits
GUITAR Room 1-57, Brandon University
Saturday, February 15 Adjudicator: Les Chalmers
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Sunday, February 16 Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper
D 0530B: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 6 Years & Under For Large Groups 1:00 PM
_____ 1. One Two Buckle My Shoe
D 0531A: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. Wake Me Up
_____ 2. I Like to Move it
D 0532A: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. No Excuses
_____ 2. Hungry Like the Wolf
_____ 3. Are You Gonna Be My Girl
_____ 4. Breakfast at Tiffany’s
D 0532AV: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. Don’t Be So Hard on Yourself
D 0533A: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under For Small Groups 1:40 PM
_____ 1. Cold Hearted
_____ 2. Dancing on the Ceiling
_____ 3. Sweet Dreams
_____ 4. Booty Swing
_____ 5. On Top of the World
D 0533AV: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. Someone That You Love
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0534A: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under For Small Groups 2:30 PM
_____ 1. Legend
_____ 2. Out of Touch
_____ 3. Too Many Fish
_______________ 4. Move4. Move4. Move
_____ 5. Peanut Butter Jelly
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0535A: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under For Small Groups 3:00 PM
_____ 1. Play That Sax
_____ 2. Trophy
_____ 3. Lights Up
_____ 4. Only When it Rains
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0532B: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under For Large Groups 3:30 PM
_____ 1. September
_____ 2. Slumber Party
_____ 3. Conga
D 0533B: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. Agent M
_____ 2. Girls Gotta
_____ 3. Kill the Lights
_____ 4. Do it Like This
_____ 5. Perfect Science
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0535B: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under For Large Groups 4:15 PM
_____ 1. Darkness
_____ 2. Raised by Wolves
_____ 3. Trampoline
_____ 4. Paris in the Rain
_____ 5. Purple Hat
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Sunday, February 16 Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
From Dance-Marking Rules & Regulations Page 5 :
4. The adjudicator is responsible for all decisions regarding award allocation.
5. Performances to be included in the Dance Showcase will be Adjudicators’ Choice.
6. Awards & Dance Showcase recommendations do not necessarily reflect the highest marks
D 0532C: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under For Line Groups 4:45 PM
_____ 1. I Will Survive
_____ 2. The Explorer
_____ 3. The Race
D 0533C: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 1. Soda Pop
D 0535C: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 1. Sage
D 0533C: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 1. Sweet Dreams
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0536BN: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 18 Years & Under For Large Groups 5:15 PM
1. Bad
D 0533C: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 1. A Moment Apart
D 0534C: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 1. Like a Lady
_____ 2. Run For Your Life
D 0534CN: Jazz Group, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under For Line Groups
1. Wannabe
D 1035B: Variety Group, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. Just Got Paid
ADJUDICATION
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Monday, February 17
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
D 0582: Stage Dance Solo With Voice, Traditional Musical, 9:00 AM
Own Choice, 10 Years & Under
_____ 1. Cash Laluk
D 0632: Stage Dance Solo With Voice, Movie Musical, Own Choice,
10 Years & Under
_____ 3. Sadie Buydens
_____ 5. Grady Sanko
D 0633: Stage Dance Solo With Voice, Movie Musical, Own Choice,
12 Years & Under
_____7. Piper Kinley
_____9. Jules Laluk
_____11. Lucas Park
D 0584: Stage Dance Solo With Voice, Traditional Musical,
Own Choice, 14 Years & Under 9:30 AM
_____ 13. Danika Robb
_____ 15. Aaron Cox
_____ 17. Saemus Malcolm
_____ 19. Carson Burr
D 0585: Stage Dance Solo With Voice, Traditional Musical,
Own Choice, 16 Years & under
_____ 21. Abby Simard
_____ 23. Brody Burr
D 0634: Stage Dance Solo With Voice, Movie Musical,
Own Choice, 14 Years & Under 10:00 AM
_____ 25. Emma Gale
D 0583: Stage Dance Solo With Voice, Traditional Musical,
Own Choice, 12 Years & Under
_____ 27. Nyah Perkin
_____ 29. Annika Laluk
_____ 30. Yesenia Zavala
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0931: Lyrical Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under 9:00 AM
_____ 2. Adeline Galinski
D 0933: Lyrical Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under
_____ 4. Kaitlynn Cassells
_____ 6. Anya Visser
_____ 8. Nyah Perkin
_____ 10. Ella Guthrie
_____ 12. Emma Osborne
_____ 14. Ella Porter
_____ 16. Parker Lyle
_____ 18. Jocelyn McNiven
D 0932: Lyrical Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under 9:45 AM
_____ 20. Brooke Cameron
_____ 22. Piper Brown
_____ 24. Ruby Hatcher
_____ 26. Julianna Veilleux
_____ 28. Abigail Wronowski
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Monday, February 17
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
D 0642: Stage Dance Duo With Voice, Movie Musical, Own Choice, 10:15 AM
10 Years & Under
_____ 1. Sadie Buydens, Ava Irwin
D 0592: Stage Dance Duo With Voice, Traditional Musical, Own Choice,
10 Years & Under
_____ 3. Cash Laluk, Mila Yuel
D 0595: Stage Dance Duo With Voice, Traditional Musical, Own Choice,
16 Years & Under
_____ 5. Arianna Laluk, Sara Clarke
D 0596: Stage Dance Duo With Voice, Traditional Musical, Own Choice,
18 Years & Under
_____ 7. Carter Sherris, Ian Cox
D 0605: Stage Dance Trio With Voice, Traditional Musical, Own Choice,
16 Years & Under
_____ 9. Shayna Wakefield, Jordan Koroluk & Kaley Koroluk
D 0643: Stage Dance Duo With Voice, Movie Musical, Own Choice,
12 Years & Under 10:40 AM
_____ 11. Devin Kerman-Forsythe, Jaymee Moran
D 0644: Stage Dance Duo With Voice, Movie Musical, Own Choice,
14 Years & Under
_____ 13. Reese Ziprick, Rory Ziprick
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0943: Lyrical Jazz Duo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under 10:15 AM
_____ 2. Harley McGregor, Jayanna Guay
_____ 4. Jessica Wright, Meadow Chiborak
_____ 6. Sidney Curtis, Emma Osborne
_____ 8. Sienna Jarvis, Aubrey Gosseye
_____ 10. Amelia Hebert, Arden Hebert
_____ 12. Yesenia Zavala, Peyton McNarland
D 0942: Lyrical Jazz Duo, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under 10:40 AM
_____ 14. Adeline Galinski, Jocelyn McNiven
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Monday, February 17
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
D 0684: Stage Dance Solo Without Voice, Own Choice, 11:00 AM
14 Years & Under
_____ 1. Nicholas Hiscock
D 0680: Stage Dance Solo Without Voice, Own Choice,
6 Years & Under
_____ 3. Mackenzie Csversko
D 0681: Stage Dance Solo Without Voice, Own Choice,
8 Years & Under
_____ 5. Adeline Galinski
D 0682: Stage Dance Solo Without Voice, Own Choice,
10 Years & Under
_____7. Avery Lyle
D 0685: Stage Dance Solo Without Voice, Own Choice,
16 Years & Under
_____ 9. Laura Scott
_____ 11. Brenna Sawchuk
D 0686: Stage Dance Solo Without Voice, Own Choice,
18 Years & Under 11:30 AM
_____ 13. Kaitlyn Bacon
D 0687: Stage Dance Solo Without Voice, Own Choice,
19 Years & Over
_____ 15. Aleca Antonakis
D 0694: Stage Dance Duo Without Voice, Own Choice,
14 Years & Under
_____ 17. Sophie Werbowski, Indiana Unger
_____ 19. Rory Pugh-Thompson, Leah Hausermann
_____ 21. Carson Burr, Rhodes Keller
_____ 23. Nicholas Hiscock, Danika Robb
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0934: Lyrical Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under 11:00 AM
_____ 2. Brianna Manulak
_____ 4. Makayla Martin
_____ 6. Julianne Ludlam
_____ 8. Jessica Benoit
_____ 10. Payton Daciuk
_____ 12. Georgia Keller
_____ 14. Nicholas Hiscock
_____ 16. Taryn Baraniuk
_____ 18. Lacey Lombaert
_____ 20. AJ Canales
_____ 22. Ashley Giesbrecht
D 0937: Lyrical Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 19 Years & Over
_____ 24. Aleca Antonakis
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
From Dance-Marking Rules & Regulations Page 5 :
4. The adjudicator is responsible for all decisions regarding award allocation.
5. Performances to be included in the Dance Showcase will be Adjudicators’ Choice.
6. Awards & Dance Showcase recommendations do not necessarily reflect the
highest marks given.
CONTACT INFORMATION DURING FESTIVAL:
In case of a cancellation during the Festival, please call or text
204-720-7074 or email [email protected]
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Monday, February 17
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
D 0695: Stage Dance Duo Without Voice, Own Choice, 1:00 PM
16 Years & Under
_____ 1. Laura Scott, Ava Thexton
_____ 3. Ruby Keller, Adynn Praznik
D 0692: Stage Dance Duo Without Voice, Own Choice,
10 Years & Under
_____ 5. Emma Osborne, Kira Osborne
_____ 5. Brooklyn Stitt, Avery Lyle
_____ 7. Claira Stitt, Evelyn Stitt
D 0693: Stage Dance Duo Without Voice, Own Choice,
12 Years & Under 1:25 PM
_____ 9. Maggie Johnson, Madison Poole
_____ 11. Parker Lyle, Annika Laluk
_____ 13. Madilyn Buydens, Sofya Tymoshenko
_____ 15. Nyah Perkin, Quincy Thomas
_____ 17. Bethany Krahn, Mia Lepp
D 1005: Variety Solo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under 1:50 PM
_____ 19. Tori Wright
D 1011: Variety Duo, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under
_____ 21. Maddy Michelle, Kylie Michelle
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
_________________________________________________________________
D 0944: Lyrical Jazz Duo, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under 1: 00 PM
_____ 1. Amari Stocks, Alexis Wieb
_____ 2. Makayla Martin, Jessica Benoit
___________________________________________________________________
D 0935: Lyrical Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under 1: 10 PM
_____ 2. Emma Aboud-McConnell
_____ 4. Tori Wright
_____ 6. Faith Kasprick
_____ 8. Alexa Case
_____ 10. Emma Peterson
_____ 12. Phoenix Rockley
_____ 14. Brooklyn Lyle
_____ 16. Lily Simard
_____ 18. Brooklyn Adams
_____ 20. Dara Lehman
_____ 22. Abigail Melnyk
D 0935V: Lyrical Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under
_____ 23. Eilidh Crawford
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0936: Lyrical Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 18 Years & Under 2:30 PM
_____ 1. Emma Ray
_____ 2. Emma Sul
_____ 3. Kaitlyn Bacon
D 0945: Lyrical Jazz Duo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under
_____ 4. Mikaela Quennelle, Katie Wright
_____ 5. Alexa Case, Brody Burr
_____ 6. Tori Wright, AJ Canales
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
CONTACT INFORMATION DURING FESTIVAL:
In case of a cancellation during the Festival, please text
204– 720-7074 or email [email protected]
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Monday, February 17
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
D 0613A: Stage Dance Group With Voice, Traditional Musical, 6:30 PM
Own Choice, 12 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. JANQ: ---
D 0661C: Stage Dance Group With Voice, Movie Musical,
Own Choice, 8 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 3. Say A Little Prayer
D 0661B: Stage Dance Group With Voice, Movie Musical,
Own Choice, 8 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 5. Coast to Coast
_____ 7. Life’s a Happy Song (The Muppets Movie)
D 0662B: Stage Dance Group With Voice, 6:50 PM
Movie Musical, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 9. Boys Only: --
D 0612B: Stage Dance Group With Voice, Traditional Musical,
Own Choice, 10 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 11. Fame (Fame)
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0665B: Stage Dance Group With Voice, Movie Musical, 7:00 PM
Own Choice, 16 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. Sr Stage: TBA
D 0614A: Stage Dance Group With Voice, Traditional Musical,
Own Choice, 14 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 3. Emma, Shayna, Sara, Arianna, Danika and Elly
D 0662A: Stage Dance Group With Voice, Movie Musical,
Own Choice, 10 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 5. Welcome
D 0962B: Lyrical Jazz Group, Own Choice, 6:30 PM
10 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 2. With A Little Help From My Friends
_____ 4. Not About Angels
D 0962A: Lyrical Jazz Group, Own Choice,
10 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 6. Speechless
_____ 8. Ocean
D 0963B: Lyrical Jazz Group, Own Choice,
12 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 10. Sounds of Silence
_____ 12. City of Stars
_____ 13. What the World Needs Now
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0963C: Lyrical Jazz Group, Own Choice, 7:00 PM
12 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 2. Sign of the Times
D 0964A: Lyrical Jazz Group, Own Choice,
14 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 4. The Wildfire
_____ 6. Old Days
_____ 8. Breathe Me
D 0964B: Lyrical Jazz Group, Own Choice, 7:20 PM
14 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 10. Liability
_____ 12. What the World Needs Now
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Monday, February 17
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
D 0664A: Stage Dance Group With Voice, Movie Musical, Own Choice,
14 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 7. Someone In The Crowd (La La Land)
D 0614B: Stage Dance Group With Voice, Traditional Musical, 7:20 PM
Own Choice, 14 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 9. Shine Like The Sun (9 to 5)
_____ 11. Deep Beneath the City/Not There Yet (In Transit)
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0613B: Stage Dance Group With Voice, Traditional Musical, 7:30 PM
Own Choice, 12 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. Jet Set (Catch Me If You Can)
_____ 3. Let’s Dance (Irving Berlin)
D 0663D: Stage Dance Group With Voice, Movie Musical, Own Choice,
12 Years & Under For Production Numbers
_____ 5. Disco Medley
ADJUDICATION
________________________________________________________
D 0964C: Lyrical Jazz Group, Own Choice, 7:30 PM
14 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 2. North
D 0965A: Lyrical Jazz Group, Own Choice, 8:00 PM
16 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 4. I’m Here
_____ 6. Maybe I’ve Done Enough
D 0965AV: Lyrical Jazz Group, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 7. Circus of the Mind
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0965B: Lyrical Jazz Group, Own Choice, 8:15 PM
16 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. Killer and the Sound
_____ 2. Hallelujah
D 0966BN: Lyrical Jazz Group, Own Choice, 18 Years & Under For Large Groups
3. You Are The Reason
D 0965C: Lyrical Jazz Group, Own Choice,
16 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 4. In My Room
ADJUDICATION
__________________________________________________________
From Dance-Marking Rules & Regulations Page 5 :
4. The adjudicator is responsible for all decisions regarding award allocation.
5. Performances to be included in the Dance Showcase will be Adjudicators’ Choice.
6. Awards & Dance Showcase recommendations do not necessarily reflect the highest
marks given.
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Tuesday, February 18
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
D 0501: Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under 9:00 AM
_____ 1. Zoe Moquin-Wood
_____ 3. Chloe Kent
D 0502: Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under
_____ 5. Brady Gregory
_____ 7. Piper Brown
_____ 9. Ella VanDaele
_____ 11 Sienna Mercure
_____ 13. Madilyn Buydens
D 0503: Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under 9:40 AM
_____ 15. Sarah Chappell
_____ 17. Anya Visser
_____ 19. Sidney Curtis
_____ 21. Zoe Redekop
_____ 23. Bethany Krahn
_____ 25. Jessica Wright
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0131B: Contemporary Ballet Solo, On Pointe, 14 Years & Under 9:00 AM
_____ 2. Olivia Batenchuk
D 0130A: Contemporary Ballet Solo, Soft Shoes, 12 Years & Under
_____ 4. Sidney Curtis
D 0132A: Contemporary Ballet Solo, Soft Shoes, 16 Years & Under
_____ 6. Mikaela Keating
_____ 8. Laura Scott
_____ 10. Brooklyn Lyle
D 0133A: Contemporary Ballet Solo, Soft Shoes, 18 Years & Under
_____ 12. Emma Sul
D 0138A: Contemporary Ballet Duo, Soft Shoes, 16 Years & Under 9:30 AM
_____ 14. Brody Burr Carson Burr
D 0204: Folk Dance Solo, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under
_____ 16. Sydney Komanac
_____ 18. Danika Robb
_____ 20. Grace Neufeld
D 0203: Folk Dance Solo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under
_____ 22. London Peters
D 0211: Folk Dance Duo, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under
_____ 24. Freya Ford, Anna-Leigh Warren-Burgess
D 0224: Folk Dance Trio, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under 10:00 AM
_____ 26. Danika Robb, Lucy MacPherson-Blair & Grace Neufeld
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Tuesday, February 18
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
D 0511: Jazz Duo, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under 10:30 AM
_____ 1. Lucy Ridgen, Mackenzie Johnston
D 0512: Jazz Duo, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under
_____ 3. Zoe Moquin-Wood, Jillian Schoonbaert
_____ 5. Mya Lindenberg, Ella Vandaele
_____ 7. Jessica Dean, Jocelyn Derlago
D 0513: Jazz Duo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under
_____ 9. Mya Gray, Jaydee Henderson
_____ 11. Kendra Crawford, Peyton McNarland
_____ 13. Hanna Brown, Taylor Brown
_____ 15. Madison Vandal, Abbey Jubinville
_____ 17. Ella Guthrie, Vanessa Falk
_____ 19. Lily Hammond, Bella Fisher
_____ 21. Anya Visser, Claira Stitt
_____ 22. Zoe Redekop, Shayla Scinocca
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0504: Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under 1:00 PM
_____ 1. Jessica Benoit
_____ 3. Chloe Worthington
_____ 5. Vanessa Falk
_____ 7. Taryn Baraniuk
_____ 9. Oluwaseun Akintola
D 0505: Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under
_____ 11. Ava Acevedo
_____ 13. Alexa Case
D 0506: Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 18 Years & Under 1:35 PM
_____ 15. Tanisha Nickel
_____ 17. Kaitlyn Bacon
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0413: Modern Dance Solo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under 10:30 AM
_____ 2. Elly Szabo
_____ 4. Kennedy Crane
_____ 6. Lily Collier
_____ 8. Hannah Ramsey
_____ 10. Sophie Kindle
D 0421: Modern Dance Duo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under
_____ 12. Amelia Hebert, Arden Hebert
D 0424: Modern Dance Duo, Own Choice, 18 Years & Under 11:00 AM
_____ 14. Joel Byers, Lily Collier
D 0164: Interpretive Solo, 16 Years & Under
_____ 16. Lillianne Hiller
D 0170: Interpretive Duo, 14 Years & Under
_____ 18. Sannelle Engelbrecht, Ashley Giesbrecht
D 0171: Interpretive Duo, 16 Years & Under
_____ 20. Alexa Case, Kennedy Crane
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0272: Ballet Solo, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under 1:00 PM
_____ 2. Ruby Hatcher
_____ 4. Brooklyn Stitt
_____ 6. Mila Yuel
D 0273: Ballet Solo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under
_____ 8. Anya Visser
_____ 10. Nyah Perkin
_____ 12. Sage Dueck
_____ 14. Ashlyn Thompson
D 0274: Ballet Solo, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under 1:35 PM
_____ 16. Georgia Keller
_____ 18. Makayla Martin
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Tuesday, February 18
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
D 0507: Jazz Solo, Own Choice, 19 Years & Over 1:45 PM
_____ 1. Aleca Antonakis
D 0514: Jazz Duo, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under
_____ 3. Avery Clark, Calli Wilson-Davey
_____ 5. Payton Daciuk, Indiana Unger
_____ 7. Chloe Worthington, Kaylee McEwen
D 0515: Jazz Duo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under 2:15 PM
_____ 9. JL Canales, AJ Canales
_____ 11. Larissa Krahn, Karina Lade
_____ 13. Tori Wright, Ashley Giesbrecht
D 0522: Jazz Trio, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under
_____ 15. Rory Pugh-Thompson, Ava Russell & Brittany Hamilton
_____ 17. Mila Yuel, Brooklyn Stitt & Leighton Rice
D 0523: Jazz Trio, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under 2:40 PM
_____ 19. Piper Frison, Miranda Olsen & Austin Hay
_____ 21. Fiona Wilson, Arden Hebert & Amelia Hebert
D 0524: Jazz Trio, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under
_____ 22. Sophie Werbowski, Payton Daciuk & Indiana Unger
D 0525: Jazz Trio, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under
_____ 23. Darby Hiscock, Tori Wright & Ava Acevedo
D 0527: Jazz Trio, Own Choice, 19 Years & Over 3:00 PM
_____ 24. Joel Byers, Lily Collier & Katrina MacAulay
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0275: Ballet Solo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under 1:45 PM
_____ 2. Faith Kasprick
_____ 4. Sarah Edward
D 0332: Demi Character Solo, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under 2:15 PM
_____ 6. Piper Brown
_____ 8. Julianna Veilleux
D 0312: Ballet Pointe Solo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under
_____ 10. Faith Kasprick
_____ 12. Alexa Case
_____ 14. Genevieve Pearce
_____ 16. Mirette Edward
D 0352: Demi Character Trio, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under 2:45 PM
_____ 18. Brooke Cameron, Piper Brown & Julianna Veilleu
D 0294: Ballet Trio, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under
_____ 20. Nicholas Hiscock, AJ Canales & Darby Hiscock
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
From Dance-Marking Rules & Regulations Page 5 :
4. The adjudicator is responsible for all decisions regarding award allocation.
5. Performances to be included in the Dance Showcase will be Adjudicators’ Choice.
6. Awards & Dance Showcase recommendations do not necessarily reflect the
highest marks given.
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Tuesday, February 18
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
D 0920AV: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice, 6:30 PM
6 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. Boomerang
D 0920B: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice,
6 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 3. Candy Store
D 0920C: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice,
6 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 5. Crazy Kids
D 0921B: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 7. Back to School
_____ 9. Circus
_____ 11. Space Jam
D 0921BV: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 13. Boasty
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0922B: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice, 7:00 PM
10 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. Swalla
_____ 3. Seven Nation Army
_____ 5. Trouble
_____ 7. POSSIBLE
D 0922BN: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under For Large Groups
9. Get Out My Way
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0233A: Folk Dance Community Group, Own Choice, 6:30 PM
12 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 2. 500 Miles (I Wanna Be)
D 0235A: Folk Dance Community Group, Own Choice,
16 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 4. Aye, Aye Captain
D 0236A: Folk Dance Community Group, Own Choice,
18 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 6. Orange and Blue
D 0233B: Folk Dance Community Group, Own Choice,
12 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 8. Postcards from Spain
D 0235B: Folk Dance Community Group, Own Choice, 6:50 PM
16 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 10. A Celtic Schottische
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0150BA: Contemporary Ballet Group, On Pointe, 7:00 PM
16 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 2. EMBRACE
D 0149AA: Contemporary Ballet Group, Soft Shoes, 14 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 4. Chord Left
D 0150A: Contemporary Ballet Group, Soft Shoes, 16 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 6. Without Words
D 0150AA: Contemporary Ballet Group, Soft Shoes, 16 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 8. War of Hearts
D 0150AAV: Contemporary Ballet Group, Soft Shoes, 16 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 10. In Search of Serenity
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Tuesday, February 18
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
D 0023B: Acro Dance Group, 8 Years & Under, 7:30 PM
For Large Groups 1. Shine Your Way
3. Baby Elephant Walk
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0033B: Acro Dance Group, 10 Years & Under,
For Large Groups
1. Run like the River
3. Come Alive
D 0043A: Acro Dance Group, 12 Years & Under, For Small Groups 5. Tempest
7. Paris
D 0043AV: Acro Dance Group, 12 Years & Under, For Small Groups 9. Neon Lights
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0043B: Acro Dance Group, 12 Years & Under, 8:00 PM
For Large Groups
1. Iron
2. Querer
3. Saints
D 0053A: Acro Dance Group, 14 Years & Under,
For Small Groups 1. In Love With a Monster
D 0053B: Acro Dance Group, 14 Years & Under,
For Large Groups 1. California Dreamin’
ADJUDICATION
_______________________________________________________
D 0149AB: Contemporary Ballet Group, Soft Shoes, 7:30 PM
14 Years & Under For Large Groups
2. Try to Breath Again
D 0150AB: Contemporary Ballet Group, Soft Shoes,
16 Years & Under For Large Groups
4. Humankind
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0149AC: Contemporary Ballet Group, Soft Shoes, 7:40 PM
14 Years & Under For Line Groups
2. Fear
D 0188B: Interpretive Group, 16 Years & Under,
For Large Groups
4. In Deep
D 0443A: Modern Dance Group, Own Choice,
16 Years & Under For Small Groups
6. Small Group
D 0443B: Modern Dance Group, Own Choice,
16 Years & Under For Large Groups
8. Blues and Greens
10. Hello.
ADJUDICATION
__________________________________________________________
CONTACT INFORMATION DURING FESTIVAL:
In case of a cancellation during the Festival, please text
204-720-7074 or email [email protected]
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Wednesday, February 19
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper
D 0541: Tap Solo, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under 9:30 AM
_____ 1. Lucy Ridgen
_____ 2. Evelyn Stitt
D 0542: Tap Solo, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under
_____ 1. Kendra Dale
_____ 2. Ella VanDaele
_____ 3. Cash Laluk
_____ 4. Brooklyn Stitt
D 0543: Tap Solo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under 10:00 AM
_____ 1. Alexis Dale
_____ 2. Sarah Krahn
_____ 3. Kaitlynn Cassells
_____ 4. Madison Vandal
_____ 5. Madison Poole
_____ 6. Annika Laluk
_____ 7. Piper Frison
_____ 8. Claira Stitt
_____ 9. Quincy Thomas
_____ 10. Anya Visser
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0551: Tap Duo, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under 11:00 AM
_____ 1. Lilly Otto-Burton, Violet Otto-Burton
D 0552: Tap Duo, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under
_____ 1. Adeline Hehn, Adele Veilleux
_____ 2. Sadie Buydens, Isla Jarosz
_____ 3. Mila Yuel, Leighton Rice
D 0553: Tap Duo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under 11:20 AM
_____ 1. Trinity Lints, Cowen Lints
_____ 2. Emma Osborne, Kaitlynn Cassells
_____ 3. Zoe Redekop, Parker Lyle
_____ 4. Lauren Funk, Jules Laluk
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0544: Tap Solo, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under 1:00 PM
_____ 1. Nazar Galinski
_____ 2. Nicholas Hiscock
_____ 3. Larissa Krahn
_____ 4. Heidi Clark
_____ 5. Georgia Keller
_____ 6. Shyan Schwarz
_____ 7. Taryn Baraniuk
_____ 8. Carson Burr
D 0554: Tap Duo, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under 1:40 PM
_____ 1. Mercedes Robar, Buller Abby Wurth
_____ 2. Rhodes Keller, Willem Yuel
_____ 3. Nazar Galinski, Aaron Cox
_____ 4. Nicholas Hiscock, AJ Canales
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
From Dance-Marking Rules & Regulations Page 5 :
4. The adjudicator is responsible for all decisions regarding award allocation.
5. Performances to be included in the Dance Showcase will be Adjudicators’
Choice.
6. Awards & Dance Showcase recommendations do not necessarily reflect
the highest marks given.
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Wednesday, February 19
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
D 0849: Dance, Self-choreography Solo, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under 2:00 PM
_____ 1. Adeline Galinski
D 0851: Dance, Self-choreography, Solo, Own Choice,
12 Years & Under
_____ 1. Zoe Redekop
D 0852: Dance, Self-choreography Solo, Own Choice,
14 Years & Under
_____ 1. Georgia Keller
_____ 2. Shyan Schwarz
D 0853: Dance, Self-choreography Solo, Own Choice,
16 Years & Under
_____ 1. Ava Acevedo
D 0863: Dance, Self-choreography Duo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under 2:30 PM
_____ 1. Faith Kasprick, Genevieve Pearce
D 0854: Dance, Self-choreography Solo, Own Choice, 18 Years & Under
_____ 1. Emma Sul
D 0882A: Dance, Self-choreography Group, Own Choice,
14 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. Seniors: TBA
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0709B: Stage Dance Group Without Voice, Own Choice, 6:30 PM
4 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. Abba Dabba Honeymoon
D 0570B: Tap Group, Own Choice, 6 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 3. Friend Like Me
_____ 5. School Daze
_____ 7. Juice Box
D 0570C: Tap Group, Own Choice, 6 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 9. You Make My Dreams
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0301C: Ballet Community Group, Own Choice, 6:30 PM
8 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 2. Pas de Polka
D 0301B: Ballet Community Group, Own Choice,
8 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 4. Fairy Waltz
D 0300B: Ballet Community Group, Own Choice,
6 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 6. Roses
_____ 8. Somewhere Only We know
D 0300C: Ballet Community Group, Own Choice, 6 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 10. I Got You Babe
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Wednesday, February 19
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
D 0571A: Tap Group, Own Choice, 7:00 PM
8 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. Now I’m Following You
D 0571C: Tap Group, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 3. Diamond in the Sun
_____ 5. Signed Sealed Delivered
D 0712B: Stage Dance Group Without Voice, Own Choice, 7:30 PM
10 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 7. New Stage
D 0712C: Stage Dance Group Without Voice, Own Choice,
10 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 9. Pride Rock
D 0713A: Stage Dance Group Without Voice, Own Choice,
12 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 11. Ease on Down The Road
D 0715A: Stage Dance Group Without Voice, Own Choice,
16 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 13. Born to Hand Jive
D 0714B: Stage Dance Group Without Voice, Own Choice,
14 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 15. Be Our Guest
D 0715B: Stage Dance Group Without Voice,
Own Choice, 16 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 17. Diamonds
_____ 19. Five and Dime
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0362A: Demi Character Group, Own Choice, 7:00 PM
10 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 2. Waltz Of The Dolls
D 0363A: Demi Character Group, Own Choice,
12 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 4. Frogs of the Amazon
D 0363C: Demi Character Group, Own Choice,
12 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 6. Reine de la forêt (Queen Of The Forest)
D 0305A: Ballet Community Group, Own Choice, 7:30 PM
16 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 8. Mistake Waltz
_____ 10. Water
D 0304A: Ballet Community Group, Own Choice,
14 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 12. Valse Royale
_____ 14. Variations on a Pas de Trois
D 0303C: Ballet Community Group, Own Choice,
12 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 16. Waltz of the Hours
D 0303B: Ballet Community Group, Own Choice,
12 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 18. Woodland Fairies
_____ 20. Anitra’s Dance
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Wednesday, February 19
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper and Krista Leis
D 0713D: Stage Dance Group Without Voice, Own Choice, 8:00 PM
12 Years & Under For Production Numbers
_____ 1. Coffee in a Cardboard Cup
D 0714C: Stage Dance Group Without Voice, Own Choice,
14 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 3. Rich Man’s Frug
D 0715B: Stage Dance Group Without Voice, Own Choice,
16 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 5. Senior Company: TBA
D 0715C: Stage Dance Group Without Voice, Own Choice,
16 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 7. Trip A Little Light Fantastic
ADJUDICATION
_______________________________________________________
D 0303A: Ballet Community Group, Own Choice, 8:00 PM
12 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 2. Masquerade Waltz
D 0302B: Ballet Community Group, Own Choice,
10 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 4. Tarantella
_____ 6. Dancing Dolls
D 0302C: Ballet Community Group, Own Choice,
10 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 8. Can’t Stop the Feeling
D 0302A: Ballet Community Group, Own Choice,
10 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 9. Lavender's Blue
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0326A: Ballet Pointe Group, Own Choice, 8:30 PM
14 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. Pas de Quatre
_____ 2. Tranquillity
D 0327A: Ballet Pointe Group, Own Choice,
16 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 3. Pas de Quatre (La Bayadère)
_____ 4. Galop General
_____ 5. Pas de six
ADJUDICATION
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DANCE: BALLET STUDIES Steppin’ Time Studio (132 9th Street)
Thursday, February 20
Adjudicator: Krista Leis
D 0183: Ballet Studies, Senior 8:30 — 9:30 AM
_____ 1. Emma Sul
_____ 2. Alexa Case
_____ 3. Faith Kasprick
_____ 4. Amari Stocks
_____ 5. Kennedy Crane
_____ 6. Mikaela Keating
_____ 7. Mirette Edward
_____ 8. Sarah Edward
_____ 9. Laura Scott
_____ 10. Riley Pomeroy
_____ 11. Genevieve Pearce
D 0182: Ballet Studies, Intermediate
(GROUP A ) 10:00 — 10:45 AM
_____ 1. Jessica Benoit
_____ 2. Kaitlynn Cassells
_____ 3. Sidney Curtis
_____ 4. Vanessa Falk
_____ 5. Piper Frison
_____ 6. Lauren Funk
_____ 7. Aubrey Gosseye
_____ 8. Ella Guthrie
_____ 9. Georgia Keller
_____ 10. Annika Laluk
_____ 11. Jules Laluk
_____ 12. Lacey Lombaert
_____ 13. Parker Lyle
_____ 14. Makayla Martin
(GROUP B ) 11:15 AM — 12:00 PM
_____ 15. Emma Osborne
_____ 16. Nyah Perkin
_____ 17. Ella Porter
_____ 18. Zoe Redekop
_____ 19. Claire Slomiany
_____ 20. Quincy Thomas
_____ 21. Sofya Tymoshenko
_____ 22. Anya Visser
_____ 23. Sage Dueck
_____ 24. Ashlyn Thompson
_____ 25. Amelia Hebert
_____ 26. Arden Hebert
_____ 27. Claira Stitt
_____ 28. Brooklyn Stitt
D 0181: Ballet Studies, Junior 12:30 — 1:15 PM
_____ 1. Brooke Cameron
_____ 2. Ruby Hatcher
_____ 3. Ella VanDaele
_____ 4. Madison Poole
_____ 5. Mila Yuel
_____ 6. Leighton Rice
_____ 7. Adeline Galinski
_____ 8. Mya Lindenberg
_____ 9. Maggie Johnson
_____ 10. Jocelyn McNiven
_____ 11. Yesenia Zavala
_____ 12. Madilyn Buydens
_____ 13. Cash Laluk
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Thursday, February 20
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper
D 0545: Tap Solo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under 1:00 PM
_____ 1. Brody Burr
_____ 2. Abby Simard
_____ 3. Laura Scott
_____ 4. Ruby Keller
_____ 5. Darby Hiscock
_____ 6. Abigail Melnyk
_____ 7. Lily Simard
D 0546: Tap Solo, Own Choice, 18 Years & Under
_____ 1. Emma Sul
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0565: Tap Trio, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under 1:30 PM
_____ 1. Ruby Keller, Brody Burr & Carson Burr
D 0561: Tap Trio, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under
_____ 1. Noelle Trudeau, Anna-Leigh Warren-Burgess & Rosa Tacan
D 0564: Tap Trio, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under
_____ 1. Grace Gosselin, Ryan Addison & Mackenzie Cole
_____ 2. Larissa Krahn, Karina Lade & Payton Demas
_____ 3. Lauren Gustafson, Inara Innes & Avery Birch
D 0555: Tap Duo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under
_____ 1. Brody Burr, Carson Burr
_____ 2. Darby Hiscock, Sannelle Engelbrecht
_____ 3. Abby Simard, Lily Simard
_____ 4. Brody Burr, Ruby Keller
_____ 5. Danielle Olsen, Angelina Delbridge
D 0556: Tap Duo, Own Choice, 18 Years & Under 2: 00 PM
_____ 1. Emma Kowalchuk, Tanisha Nickel
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0020: Acro Dance, Solo, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under 2:30 PM
_____ 1. Mackenzie Johnston
D 0021: Acro Dance, Duo, Own Choice, 8 Years & Under
_____ 1. Kai Denbow & Savannah Gantenbein
D 0030: Acro Dance, Solo, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under
_____ 1. Eden Lanoie
_____ 2. Brooklyn Stitt
D 0040: Acro Dance, Solo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under
_____ 1. Maddison McLay
_____ 2. Olivia Wiebe
_____ 3. Meadow Chiborak
D 0041: Acro Dance, Duo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under 3:00 PM
_____ 1. Ella Guthrie, Quincy Thomas
D 0052: Acro Dance, Trio, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under
_____ 1. Mason Burgess, Zara Clark-Jones & Mackenzie Cole
D 0031 Acro Dance, Duo, Own Choice, 10 & under
_____ 1. Emma Osborne, Kira Osborne
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0923A: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice, 6:30 PM
12 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. The Old West
_____ 2. G.D.F.R.
_____ 3. Run The World
_____ 4. BOYS ONLY
D 0924A: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. Blessed
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Thursday, February 20
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper
D 0925A: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice, 6:50 PM
16 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. Hustle
_____ 2. Lose Control
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0923BV: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice, 7:00 PM
12 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. Jokers
D 0923B: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. Millionaire
D 0924B: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice,
14 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. The March
_____ 2. Girls
_____ 3. Take it to the Floor
_____ 4. Fitness
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0925B: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice, 7:30 PM
16 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. Movin’ Up
_____ 2. Money
_____ 3. Lose Yourself
D 0923C: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice,
12 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 1. GLAM
D 0925C: Hip Hop Group, Own Choice,
16 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 1. Hit ‘Em Up
ADJUDICATION
BRANDON FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS WEBSITE:
The Board of Brandon Festival of the Arts, Inc. invites you to visit www.brandonfestivalofthearts.ca to view information about the Festival, including winners of scholarships and trophies. Please click on the Program Link for daily updates after 6:30 PM highlighted in yellow.
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Friday, February 21
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper
D 0892: Hip Hop Solo, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under 1:00 PM
_____ 1. Olivia Woodcock
_____ 2. Cash Laluk
D 0893: Hip Hop Solo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under
_____ 1. Shayla Scinocca
_____ 2. Lexxa Hutsal
D 0894: Hip Hop Solo, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under
_____ 1. Nicholas Hiscock
_____ 2. Cyann Fagnan-Peters
_____ 3. Shyan Schwarz
D 0895: Hip Hop Solo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under
_____ 1. Darby Hiscock
_____ 2. Elly Szabo
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0902: Hip Hop Duo, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under 1:45 PM
_____ 1. Brooke Cameron, Hailey Mawer
D 0903: Hip Hop Duo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under
_____ 1. Roanna Davison, Gunnar Tannas
_____ 2. Annika Laluk, Johnathon Vlok
D 0903V: Hip Hop Duo, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under
_____ 1. Alyx Delaloye, Cianna Larsen
D 0904: Hip Hop Duo, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under
_____ 1. Ashlyn Moszynski, Valeriya Boiko
_____ 2. Sophie Werbowski, Payton Daciuk
D 0905: Hip Hop Duo, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under
_____ 1. Abby Simard, Kaya Ritchot
_____ 2. Brody Burr, Carson Burr
_____ 3. JL Canales AJ Canales
D 0906: Hip Hop Duo, Own Choice, 18 Years & Under 2:20 PM
_____ 1. Zachi Espayos, Eve Routledge
D 0913V: Hip Hop Trio, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under
_____ 1. Avey Demarce, Alyx Delaloye & Cianna Larsen
D 0914: Hip Hop Trio, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under
_____ 1. Oluwaseun Akintola, Arden Hebert & Amelia Hebert
D 0915: Hip Hop Trio, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under
_____ 1. Emma Sul, Brody Burr & Carson Burr
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0572A: Tap Group, Own Choice, 10 Years & Under For Small Groups 6:00 PM
_____ 1. Attention
_____ 2. Sweet City Women
_____ 3. Na Na Na
_____ 4. Umbrella
_____ 5. Take the A Train
D 0573A: Tap Group, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under For Small Groups 6:25 PM
_____ 1. Clap Your Hands
_____ 2. Sally Walker
_____ 3. King of New York
_____ 4. A Little Party Never Killed Nobody
D 0563V: Tap Trio, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under
_____ 1. World On a String
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
CONTACT INFORMATION DURING FESTIVAL:
In case of a cancellation during the Festival, please text
204– 720-7074 or email [email protected]
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DANCE Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Friday, February 21
Adjudicator: Alia Ruemper
D 0574A: Tap Group, Own Choice, 6:45 PM
14 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. Crave
_____ 2. Haven’t Met You Yet
_____ 3. Dance With Me Tonight
_____ 4. Singin’ in the Rain
_____ 5. Holiday
D 0575A: Tap Group, Own Choice, 7:10 PM
16 Years & Under For Small Groups
_____ 1. Bond
_____ 2. Killing Me Softly
_____ 3. Small Group
_____ 4. Make Way
_____ 5. U Can’t Touch This
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0572B: Tap Group, Own Choice, 7:30 PM
10 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. Clap
D 0573B: Tap Group, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. Trouble
_____ 2. It’s Party Time
_____ 3. Man With a Hex
_____ 4. We’re Not Gonna Take It
D 0575B: Tap Group, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under For Large Groups
_____ 1. Honey
_____ 2. Dancin’ Fool
_____ 3. The Upside Down
_____ 4. Hallelujah I Love Her So
BREAK FOR ADJUDICATION ( subject to change)
D 0572C: Tap Group, Own Choice, 8: 10 PM
10 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 1. Word Up
D 0573C: Tap Group, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 1. I Won’t Dance
D 0574C: Tap Group, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 1. Adventure
D 0573C: Tap Group, Own Choice, 12 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 1. 42nd Street
D 0574C: Tap Group, Own Choice, 14 Years & Under For Line Groups
_____ 1. Gatsby
D 0575C: Tap Group, Own Choice, 16 Years & Under For Line Groups 8:40 PM
_____ 1. Get Happy
ADJUDICATION
From Dance-Marking Rules & Regulations Page 5 :
4. The adjudicator is responsible for all decisions regarding award allocation.
5. Performances to be included in the Dance Showcase will be Adjudicators’ Choice.
6. Awards & Dance Showcase recommendations do not necessarily reflect the highest
marks given.
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JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE PIANO Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Monday, February 24 Adjudicator: Kimberley Sundell
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
K 2001: Piano Solo, Beginner, Own Choice, 6 Years & Under 9:00 AM
_____ 1. Zongen Li
To Fly Like an Eagle - Anne Crosby Gaudet
K 2002: Piano Solo, Beginner, Own Choice, 7 And 8 Years
_____ 1. Jaxon Szteina
Knights in Armour - Christopher Norton
_____ 2. Madelyn Oldcorn
The Calico Cat - Helen Marlais
_____ 3. Adeline Galinski
The Swing - Chee-Hwa Tan
_____ 4. Garrett Rystephanick
The Juggler - Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 5. Gabriella Winters
Pop! Goes the Weasel - Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 6. Avie Wilson
Foggy Beach - Stephen Chatman
_____ 7. Elliott Steckler
A 16th-Century March - Willard A. Palmer and Amanda Vick Lethco
_____ 8. Justin McLachlan
The Calico Cat - Helen Marlais
_____ 9. Audrey Metruk
Marching Ants - Teresa Richert
_____ 10. Isaac Wilts
Copy Cat - Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 11. Sam Klassen
Star Wars (main theme) - John Williams, arr. Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 12. Liam Richard
The Calico Cat - Helen Marlais
_____ 13. Yegor Zvieriev
Workout in Space - James Bastien
_____ 14. Damilola Afolabi
Sherlock Holmes - Mike Schoenmehl
_____ 15. Kensley Wilson
Shepherd’s Song (Sixth Symphony) - L. van Beethoven, arr. Nancy
and Randall Faber
_____ 16. Lachlan Champagne
The Popcorn Man - Palmer, Manus & Lethco
_____ 17. Evelyn Stitt
Chimes - Paul Sheftel
K 2003: Piano Solo, Beginner, Own Choice, 9 And 10 Years 11:00 AM
_____ 1. Grady Sanko
Duke of York Strut - Traditional, arr. Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 2. Sienna Mercure
Chinese Painting - Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 3. Ming Han
Für Elise - L. van Beethoven, arr. Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 4. Kylie Frohwerk
Canoeing in the Moonlight - Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 5. Jacquie Kim
The Crawling Spider - Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 6. Avery Lyle
Robots Marching - Jane Smisor Bastien
_____ 7. Macy Metruk
The Tired Turtle Express - Christine Donkin
_____ 8. Sierra Luhowy
A Skating Waltz - Boris Berlin
_____ 9. Eleanore Wilts
Teasing - Pierre Gallant
_____ 10. James McDermid
Sneaky Sam - Melody Bober
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JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE PIANO Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Monday, February 24 Adjudicator: Kimberley Sundell
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
_____ 8. Evelyn Stitt
The Rising Sun - Nancy Telfer
_____ 9. Macy Metruk
New Shoes - Linda Niamath
_____ 10. Sierra Luhowy
The Tired Turtle Express - Christine Donkin
K 2007: Piano Solo, Own Choice, Beginner 2:50 PM
_____ 1. Elliott Steckler
Chimes - Paul Sheftel
_____ 2. Kylie Frohwerk
Für Elise - L. van Beethoven
_____ 3. Ming Han
The Milky Way - Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 4. Avery Lyle
Minuet and Trio - Willard A. Palmer,
Morton Manus and Amanda Vick Lethco
_____ 5. Sophie Henderson
Club Jazz - Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 6. Isaac Wilts
Showboat - Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 7. Cody Johnson
Snake Dance - Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 8. Yegor Zvieriev
The Hen - Nikolai Ljubarski
_____ 9. James McDermid
Cool Groove - Edwin McLean
K 2051: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 1
_____ 1Abigail Chandler
Minuet in D Major - Jeremiah Clarke
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K 2004: Piano Solo, Beginner, Own Choice, Open 1:30 PM
_____ 1. Yegor Zvieriev
The Tired Turtle Express - Christine Donkin
_____ 2. Cody Johnson
Greensleeves - Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 3. Melodie MacLeod
Jazz Blast - Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 4. Sophie Henderson
'O Sole Mio! - Edoardo di Capua
_____ 5. Saphiya DeVlieger
The Entertainer - Scott Joplin arr. by Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 6. Autumn Neufeld
Sleeping Beauty Waltz - Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky,
arr. Nancy and Randall Faber
K 2005: Piano Solo, Canadian Composers, Beginner 1:55 PM
_____ 1. Madelyn Oldcorn
Starfish at Night - Anne Crosby Gaudet
_____ 2. Adeline Galinski
Tango Very Much - Wes Froese
_____ 3. Jacquie Kim
Squirrels - Linda Niamath
_____ 4. Eleanore Wilts
Balloons - Linda Niamath
_____ 5. Drake Heintz
To Fly Like An Eagle - Anne Crosby Gaudet
_____ 6. Yegor Zvieriev
New Shoes - Linda Niamath
_____ 7. Damilola Afolabi
The Marching Trumpets - Boris Berlin
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JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE PIANO Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Monday, February 24 Adjudicator: Kimberley Sundell
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
K 2321: Piano Solo, Study/Étude, Grade/Level 6 7:00 PM
_____ 1. Alyssa Newitt
Allegro in F Major - Johann Nepomuk Hummel
_____ 2. Marie Bartolome
Étude in C Major, op. 24, no.10 - Giussepe Concone
_____ 3. Mae Bartolome
Solfeggio in D Major - J.C.F. Bach
K 2422: Piano Solo, Study/Étude, Grade/Level 8
_____ 1. Joseph Gravelle
Disco-Visit - Mike Schoenmehl
_____ 2. Renee Ferguson
In the Evening, op. 88 no. 2 - Heinrich Hofmann
K 2652: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Adult
_____ 1. Esther McAuley
Prelude and Fugue in F Minor - J.S. Bach
K 2654: Piano Solo, Romantic Composers, Adult 8:25 PM
_____ 1. Linda Cox
Nocturne in E Minor op. posth.72, no.1 - Frédéric Chopin
_____ 1. Esther McAuley
Intermezzo, op. 116 no. 6 - Johannes Brahms
K 2656: Piano Solo, Sonata, Adult K 2656: Piano Solo, Sonata, Adult
_____ 1. Linda Cox
Sonata in E flat Major, 1st movement - W.A. Mozart
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JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE PIANO Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Tuesday, February 25 Adjudicator: Kimberley Sundell
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
K 2052: Piano Solo, Classical Composers, Grade/Level 1 9:00 AM
_____ 1. Yitong Jing
Burlesque in G Major - Anonymous
_____ 2. Kaitlyn Couckuyt
Aria in F Major - Johann Christian Bach
_____ 3. Emery Zihao Ji
Minuet in F Major, K2 - W.A. Mozart
_____ 4. Ethan Zihan Ji
Allegro in B flat Major, K3 - W.A. Mozart
_____ 5. Curtis Splett
Écossaise in E flat Major, WoO 86 - L. van Beethoven
_____ 6. Hope Winters
Sonatina, op. 36, no. 3, 2nd movement - Muzio Clementi
_____ 7. Linze Li
German Dance in D Major,Hob.Ix:22,no.2 - Franz Joseph Haydn
_____ 8. Anran He
Minuet in C, K. 6 - W. A. Mozart
_____ 9. Kristy Qi
Minuet in E - Franz Joseph Haydn
_____ 10. Olivia Chambers
German Dance in D Major - Franz Joseph Haydn
K 2053: Piano Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 1 10:00 AM
_____ 1. Emery Zihao Ji
Waltz, op.39, no.13 - Dmitri Kabalevsky
_____ 2. Rose Hall-Platz
A Starry Night - Italo Taranta
_____ 3. Curtis Splett
Song of the Dark Woods - Elie Siegmeister
_____ 4. Claire Loeppky
Song of the Dark Woods - Elie Siegmeister
_____ 5. Anran He
On the Ocean Floor - Hansi Alt
_____ 6. Linze Li
Blinky the Robot - David Carr Glover
_____ 7. Addison Henwood
The Bronze Bear - Yvonne Adair
_____ 8. Olivia Chambers
Lost - Elissa Milne
_____ 9. Maisie Champagne
Thumbelina (Sketches from Hans Christian Andersen) - Yvonne Adair
_____ 10. Ziwen Bi
Blinky the Robot - David Carr Glover
K 2057: Piano Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 1 11:00 AM
_____ 1. Emery Strachan
Chant Arabe - Anonymous
_____ 2. Avie Wilson
Allegro - Shinichi Suzuki
_____ 3. Grace Godfrey
Robin Hood - Helen Marlais
_____ 4. Chenghan Li
Christmas-Day Secrets - Theodora Dutton
_____ 5. Olivia Chambers
Red Satin Jazz - Martha Mier
_____ 6. Sahasra Tatineni
Dream Journey - Christine Donkin
K 2057N: Piano Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 1
1. Aimee Tan
Mussette - Anonymous
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JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE PIANO Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Tuesday, February 25 Adjudicator: Kimberley Sundell
K 2054: Piano Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade/Level 1 1:30 PM
_____ 1. Yitong Jing
The Snake - Renée Christopher
_____ 2. Rose Hall-Platz
Angelfish - Anne Crosby Gaudet
_____ 3. Hope Winters
March of the Terrible Trolls - Linda Niamath
_____ 4. Josephine Liu
Angelfish - Anne Crosby Gaudet
_____ 5. Anran He
A Train Trip with Daddy - Remi Bouchard
_____ 6. Jui Kawthekar
Playful Puppy - Linda Niamath
_____ 7. Maisie Champagne
Kites - Linda Niamath
_____ 8. Sahasra Tatineni
Blue Whales - Janet Gieck
_____ 9. Ziwen Bi
Robots - Anne Crosby Gaudet
_____ 10. Emma Boychuk
Mist - Clifford Poole
_____ 11. Abigail Chandler
Spooks - Clifford Poole
_____ 12. Kristy Qi
Mist - Clifford Poole
K 2055: Piano Solo, Study/Étude, Grade/Level 1 2:40 PM
_____ 1. Emma Boychuk
Snake Charmer - Jon Paul George
_____ 2. Claire Loeppky
Étude no.11 A Swinging Leprechaun - Mike Schoenmehl
_____ 3. Lily MacLeod
Far Away - Teresa Richert
K 2101: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 2 3:10 PM
_____ 1. Calista McLachlan
Menuet en rondeau - Jean-Philippe Rameau
_____ 2. Reneigh Dueck
Impertinence HWV 494 - George Frideric Handel
_____ 3. Jazlynn Birmingham
Menuet en Rondeau - Jean-Philippe Rameau
K 2102: Piano Solo, Classical Composers, Grade/Level 2 3:30 PM
_____ 1. Saira Thomas
Menuetto in C Major - W.A. Mozart
_____ 2. Ethan Zihan Ji
Écossaise in G Major, WoO 23 - L. van Beethoven
_____ 3. Cindy Song
Menuetto in C Major - W.A. Mozart
_____ 4. Yi Heng
Écossaise in C Major - J.N Hummel
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JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE PIANO Lorne Watson Recital Hall, School of Music, Brandon University
Wednesday, February 26 Adjudicator: Kimberley Sundell
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
K 2763: Two Pianos, Eight Hands, Own Choice, 9:00 AM
Grades/Levels 7– Honours
_____ 1. Wynonnah Manzano, Anne Gravelle, Aaron Cox & Nazar Galinski
Rush Hour - Kevin Olson
_____ 2. Alyssa Newitt, Lauren Gustafson, Melina Kwak & Sophie Hall-Platz
Gorge Creek Trail - Janet Gieck
K 2762: Two Pianos, Eight Hands, Own Choice, Grades/Levels 4 – 6
_____ 1. Zoe Redekop, Gracie Blatherwick, Bella Penner & Ariana Elizalde
In the Hall of the Mountain King - Edvard Grieg, arr. Ruthardt
K 2709: Piano Duet, Own Choice, Multi-generational 9:30 AM
_____ 1. Lily MacLeod, Nicole Loeppky
Miniature Sonatina, 1st and 2nd movements, adapted
- Joseph Kuffner
_____ 2. Audrey Metruk, Nicole Loeppky
Popping Popcorn - Helen Marlais
_____ 3. Kamryn Tannas, Nicole Loeppky
Lean on Me - Bill Withers, arr. Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 4. Emily White, Nicole Loeppky
Oh, What a Beautiful Morning! - Oscar Hammerstein II,
arr. Nancy and Randall Faber
_____ 5. Brooklyn Johnson, Nicole Loeppky
Comin’ Round the Mountain - Jane Smisor Bastien
K 2701: Piano Duet, Own Choice, Beginner 10:15 AM
_____ 1. Calista McLachlan, Justin McLachlan
Haunted House - C. Kemp K 2702: Piano Duet, Own Choice,
Grades/Levels 1 – 2
_____ 1. Eva Lam, Claire Loeppky
From The Highlands - Joan Last
K 2704: Piano Duet, Own Choice, Grades/Levels 5 – 6
_____ 1. Logan Kyle, Evan Terin
March - P.I. Tchaikovsky
K 2705: Piano Duet, Own Choice, Grades/Levels 7 – 8 10:40 AM
_____ 1. Kaitlyn Nicholson, Heidi Cowie
Vancouver Via Rail - Janet Gieck
PK 2406: Piano Solo, Romantic Composers, Grade/Level 8 (i)
_____ 1. Naemi Ens
Reiterstück - Robert Schumann
_____ 2. Melina Kwak
Waltz, op. 69, no. 1 - Frédéric Chopin _____ 3. Breanna Shin
Moment Musical op.94, no.3 - Franz Schubert
PK 2407: Piano Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 8 (i) 11:30 AM
_____ 1. Faith Kasprick
Shooting Stars in Summer - Naoko Ikeda
_____ 2. Kaitlyn Nicholson
Shooting Stars in Summer - Naoko Ikeda
_____ 3. Caleb Raes
Gigue - Robert Barclay
_____ 4. Naemi Ens
Far Away Friend - Mike Springer
PK 2409: Piano Solo, French Composers, Grade/Level 8 (i) 12:00 PM
_____ 1. Caleb Raes
Little Litanies of Jesus - Gabriel Grovlez
_____ 2. Melina Kwak
Prélude - Maurice Ravel
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JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE PIANO Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Wednesday, February 26
Adjudicator: Kimberley Sundell
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
K 2103N: Piano Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 2 1:30 PM
1. Darwin Chen
I Spy - Melody Bober
K 2103: Piano Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 2
_____ 1. Xinhao Wang
Turkish Bazaar - Mark Mrozinski
_____ 2. Quinlan Richard
I Spy - Melody Bober
_____ 3. Saira Thomas
The Sparkling Brook - Margaret Goldston
_____ 4. Yi Heng
Rag Time - Christopher Norton
_____ 5. Liam Copeland
I Spy - Melody Bober
_____ 6. Faith Whetter
Atacama Desert - Wynn-Anne Rossi
_____ 7. Reneigh Dueck
I Spy - Melody Bober
_____ 8. Siddharth Tatineni
Atacama Desert - Wynn-Anne Rossi
_____ 9. Quinn Bessette
Atacama Desert - Wynn-Anne Rossi
_____ 10. Jazlynn Birmingham
Turkish Bazaar - Mark Mrozinski
K 2104N: Piano Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade/Level 2 2:30 PM
1. Yitong Jing
The Silent Moon - Nancy Telfer
K 2104: Piano Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade/Level 2
_____ 2. Adeline Hehn
Olde Tyme Candy Shoppe - Janet Gieck
_____ 3. Jazlynn Birmingham
The Waltz That Floated Away - D.L. McIntyre
K 2105: Piano Solo, Study/Étude, Grade/Level 2 3:00 PM
_____ 1. Siddharth Tatineni
The Highlands - Christopher Norton
_____ 2. Cindy Song
Étude in D Minor, op. 82 no. 65 - Cornelius Gurlitt
_____ 3. XinhaoWang
The Wind - Chee-Hwa Tan
PK 2151: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 3 (p)
_____ 1. Fiona Wilson
Harlequinade - J.L. Krebs
_____ 2. Kerui Bao
Gavotte in G Major - G.F. Handel
_____ 3. Chloe Lourenco
Musette in D Major - J.S. Bach
_____ 4. Anna Ramsey
Gigue à l’angloise - G.P. Telemann
_____ 5. Justin Afolabi
Musette - J.S Bach
_____ 6. Ashley Henwood
Gavotte in G Major - G.F. Handel
_____ 7. Brooklyn Stitt
Gavotte in G Major - G.F. Handel
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FESTIVAL ENCORE CONCERT
Sunday, March 8, 1:00 PM
Lorne Watson Recital Hall
School of Music, Brandon University
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JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE PIANO Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Wednesday, February 26
Adjudicator: Kimberley Sundell
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PK 2154: Piano Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, 7:00 PM
Grade/Level 3 (p)
_____ 1. Samuel Redekop
Picnic 1920 - Mike Schoenmehl
_____ 2. Ruoke Yang
Clowns, op.39, no.20 - Dmitri Kabalevsky
_____ 3. Anna Ramsey
A Little Piece - Alexander Gedike
_____ 4. Justin Afolabi
Holiday Parade - Rhonda Bennett
_____ 5. Brooklyn Stitt
Picnic 1920 - Mike Schoenmehl
_____ 6. Ashley Henwood
The Song of Twilight - Yoshinao Nakada
PK 2152: Piano Solo, Classical Composers, Grade/Level 3 (p) 7:45 PM
_____ 1. Chloe Lourenco
Minuet - Leopold Mozart
PK 2155: Piano Solo, Sonata, Grade/Level 3 (p)
_____ 1. Kerui Bao
Sonatina in F Major, op. 257 no. 2, 4th movement
- Théodore Lack
_____ 2. Brooklyn Stitt
Sonatina in F Major - Théodore Lack
_____ 3. Darwin Chen
Sonatina in G Major, 1st movement - Thomas Attwood
_____ 4. Ruoke Yang
Sonatina in C Major, op. 36 no. 1, 1st movement
- Muzio Clementi
_____ 5. Samuel Redekop
Sonatina in C Major - Muzio Clementi
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JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE PIANO Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Thursday, February 27
Adjudicator: Kimberley Sundell
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PK 2201: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 4 (p) 9:00 AM
_____ 1. Ariana Elizalde
Minuet in G Major BWV Anh. 116 - J.S. Bach
_____ 2. Gracie Blatherwick
March in D Major - C.P.E. Bach
_____ 3. Andrew Badea
Aria - Domenico Scarlatti
_____ 4. Marayna Kurchaba
Minuet in D Minor - J.H. Buttstett
PK 2203: Piano Solo, Romantic Composers, Grade/Level 4 (p) 9:30 AM
_____ 1. Claira Stitt
Old French Song op.39, no.16 - P.I. Tchaikovsky
_____ 2. Andrew Badea
Old French Song op.39, no.16 - P.I. Tchaikovsky
_____ 3. Ariana Elizalde
Ballade - Friedrich Burgmüller
PK 2204: Piano Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 4 10:00 AM
_____ 1. Gracie Blatherwick
A Sad Story - Dmitri Kabalevsky
_____ 2. Claira Stitt
Foggy Day Blues - Mike Springer
PK 2251: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 5 (j)
_____ 1. Adriana Hoskin
Gavotte With Two Variations - Johann Pachelbel
_____ 2. Kyrylo Varakin
Minuet in G Minor - J.S. Bach
PK 2254: Piano Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 5 (j) 11:00 AM
_____ 1. Zoe Redekop
Black Swan - George Fiala
_____ 2. Nazar Galinski
Scamp - Christopher Norton
_____ 3. Isabella Penner
No Worries - Elissa Milne
K 2271: Piano Solo, Study/Étude, Grade/Level 5 11:30 AM
_____ 1. Kyrylo Varakin
Sweet Sorrow - J.F. Burgmüller
K 2273: Piano Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 5
_____ 1. Nazar Galinski
Sonatina in A Minor, 2nd and 3rd movements - Cornelius Gurlitt
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PK 2255: Piano Solo, Sonata, Grade/Level 5 (j) 1:30 PM
_____ 1. Nazar Galinski
Sonata in D Minor - Scarlatti Domenico
_____ 2. Kyrylo Varakin
Sonatina F Major - L. van Beethoven
_____ 3. Zoe Redekop
Sonatina in C Major op. 55, no.1, 2nd movement - Friedrich Kuhlau
_____ 4. Isabella Penner
Sonatina in F Major, 1st movement - L. van Beethoven
CONTACT INFORMATION DURING FESTIVAL:
In case of a cancellation during the Festival, please text
204-720-7074 or email [email protected]
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JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE PIANO Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Thursday, February 27
Adjudicator: Kimberley Sundell
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PK 2301: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 6 (j) 2:10 PM
_____ 1. Lauren Gustafson
Sarabande and Variations - G.F. Handel
_____ 2. Alyssa Newitt
Sarabande in D Minor - G.F. Handel
_____ 3. Owen Raes
Courante - G.F. Handel
_____ 4. Marie Bartolome
Burlesca in D Major - J.L. Krebs
_____ 5. Mae Bartolome
Minuet in G Minor - G.H. Stölzel
PK 2304: Piano Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 6 (j) 3:10 PM
_____ 1. Lauren Gustafson
Mother Earth, Sister Moon - Carol Klose
_____ 2. Chengze Li
Mic and Mac - A.N. Tcherepnin
PK 2305: Piano Solo, Sonata, Grade/Level 6 (j)
_____ 1. Owen Raes
Sonatina in D Major, op. 12, no. 1, 1st movement - James Hook
_____ 2. Alyssa Newitt
Sonatina, op. 88, no. 2, 1st movement - Friedrich Kuhlau
K 2323: Piano Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 6 4:00 PM
_____ 1. Rachel McCausland
Tonnerre sur les plaines - Jennifer Linn
_____ 1. Owen Raes
Winter Scene - Boris Berlin
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JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE PIANO Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Friday, February 28 Adjudicator: Kimberley Sundell
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PK 2351: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 7 (i) 9:00 AM
_____ 1. Bella Weatherby-White
Invention no.8 in F Major BWV 779 - J.S. Bach
PK 2352: Piano Solo, Baroque Sonata, Grade/Level 7 (i)
_____ 1. Aaron Cox
Sonata in C Major, op. 1, no. 2, 2nd movement
- G.B. Platti
PK 2353: Piano Solo, Classical Composers, Grade/Level 7 9:30 AM
_____ 1. Yulianna Prytsyuk
Für Elise - L. van Beethoven
_____ 2. Bella Weatherby-White
Für Elise - L. van Beethoven
PK 2354: Piano Solo, Classical Sonata, Grade/Level 7 (i) 10:00 AM
_____ 1. Sophie Hall-Platz
Viennese Sonatina in A Major, 1st movement
- W.A. Mozart
_____ 2. Aaron Cox
Sonatina in C Major, op. 88, no. 1, 1st movement
- Friedrich Kuhlau
PK 2355: Piano Solo, Romantic Composers, Grade/Level 7 (i) 10:45 AM
_____ 1. Leo Liu
Polonaise in G Minor op. posth., B1 - Frédéric Chopin
_____ 2. Yulianna Prytsyuk
Consolation, op. 30, no. 3 - Felix Mendelssohn
_____ 3. Sophie Hall-Platz
Prelude in E Minor, op. 28, no. 4 - Frédéric Chopin
PK 2356: Piano Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 7 (i) 11:25 AM
_____ 1. Sophie Hall-Platz
Moonlight Mood - William Gillock
PK 2401: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 8 (i) 1:30 PM
_____ 1. Kaitlyn Nicholson
Solfeggio in C Minor Wq 117/2, H 220 - C.P.E Bach
_____ 2. Naemi Ens
Little Prelude in E Major BWV 937 - J.S. Bach
_____ 3. Renee Ferguson
Gigue in D Major - J.L. Krebs
PK 2402: Piano Solo, Baroque Sonata, Grade/Level 8 (i) 2:10 PM
_____ 1. Faith Kasprick
Sonata in D Major, op. 1, no. 4 - Baldassare Galuppi
PK 2403: Piano Solo, Baroque, J.S. Bach, Grade/Level 8 (i)
_____ 1. Caleb Raes
Invention no. 4 - J.S. Bach
PK 2404: Piano Solo, Classical Composers, Grade/Level 8 (i) 2:40 PM
_____ 1. Kaitlyn Nicholson
Six Variations on a Swiss Folk Song Wo0 64
- L. van Beethoven
PK 2405: Piano Solo, Classical Sonata, Grade/Level 8 (i)
_____ 1. Faith Kasprick
Sonatina in A Major, op. 59, no. 1, 2nd movement
- Freidrich Kuhlau
K 2222: Piano Solo, Popular, Grade/Level 4 3:10 PM
_____1. Noah Baraniuk
Star Wars (Main Theme) - John Williams
K 2322: Piano Solo, Popular, Grade/Level 6
_____ 1. Lauren Gustafson
Seasons of Love - Jonathan Larson, arr. Glenda Austin
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JUNIOR AND INTERMEDIATE PIANO Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Friday, February 28 Adjudicator: Kimberley Sundell
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
K 2423: Piano Solo, Popular, Grade/Level 8 3:40 PM
_____ 1. Joseph Gravelle
Viva la Vida - Berryman, Buckland, Champion & Martin
PK-C 2156: Piano Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade/Level 3 (p)
_____ 1. Abby Bakan
Spain - Clifford Poole
_____ 2. Justin Afolabi
Witches and Wizards - Christin Donkin
_____ 3. Chloe Lourenco
Oh! Otters! - Ken Nichols
_____ 4. Fiona Wilson
Funny Puppy - Anne Crosby Gaudet
K 2424: Piano Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 8
_____ 1. Caleb Raes
Carangueijo (The Crab) - Heitor Villa-Lobos
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PK-C 2206: Piano Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade/Level 4 (p) 7:00 PM
_____ 1. Andrew Badea
Jazzberry Jump - Stephen Chatman
_____ 2. Marayna Kurchaba
Dreamcatcher - Anne Crosby Gaudet
_____ 3. Ariana Elizalde
Dancing in the Stars - Beverly Porter
_____ 4. Claira Stitt
Dreamcatcher - Anne Crosby Gaudet
PK-C 2256: Piano Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade/Level 5 (j) 7:40 PM
_____ 1. Zoe Redekop
Rustic Dance - Rhené Jaque
_____ 2. Kyrylo Varakin
Mochou Lake - Ken Nichols
_____ 3. Isabella Penner
A Cool Conversation - Janet Gieck
_____ 4. Adriana Hoskin
A Conversation - Janet Gieck
_____ 5. Rachel McCausland
Study for a Tired Left Hand - Rémi Bouchard
PK-C 2306: Piano Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade/Level 6 (j) 8:15 PM
_____ 1. Chengze Li
Crystal Castle - Nancy Telfer
_____ 2. Lauren Gustafson
Whatever - Janet Gieck
_____ 3. Alyssa Newitt
Prelude no.2 - Srul Irving Glick
_____ 4. Owen Raes
Douglas Firs - Stephen Chatman
PK-C 2358: Piano Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade/Level 7 (i) 8:50 PM
_____ 1. Yulianna Prytsyuk
Nocturne - Clifford Poole
_____ 2. Aaron Cox
Tickled Pink - David L. McIntyre
PK-C 2410: Piano Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade/Level 8 (i)
_____ 1. Melina Kwak
Crazy Clock - Robert Fleming
_____ 2. Renee Ferguson
Rings of Saturn - Alexina Louie
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SENIOR PIANO Lorne Watson Recital Hall, School of Music, Brandon University
Thursday, February 27 Adjudicator: Shirley Elias
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
NK 2: National Piano Solo Class, Diploma/Honours (n) 9:00 AM
1. Qiuhan Wang
Concerto no.1 in E-flat Major 1st and 2nd movements
- Franz Liszt
2. Shantelle Mayo
Concerto op. 10, no. 1, 1st movement - Sergei Prokofiev
3. Sabina Rzazade
Concerto no.3, 1st movement - Sergei Prokofiev
PK 2557: Piano Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Diploma (s) 10:00 AM
_____ 1. Qiuhan Wang
Black Earth - Fazil Say
K 2571: Piano Solo, Concerto, Diploma
_____ 1. David Yu
Piano concerto 19 K 459 in F major 1st movement
- W.A. Mozart
PK 2555: Piano Solo, Classical Sonata, Diploma (s) 11:00
AM
_____ 1. Raven Mckenzie
Sonata no. 23 in F Minor, op. 57, 2nd and 3rd movements
- L. van Beethoven
_____ 2. David Naylor
Sonata in E Minor, op. 90 - L. van Beethoven
PK 2560: Piano Solo, Concert Étude, Diploma (s)
_____ 1. David Yu
Étude op. 10, no. 4 in C sharp Minor - Frédéric Chopin
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SENIOR PIANO St. Matthew’s Cathedral (403-13th Street)
Thursday, February 27 Adjudicator: Shirley Elias
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PK 2452: Piano Solo, Baroque Sonata, Grade/Level 9 (a) 1:30 PM
_____ 1. Bryce Friesen
Sonata in A Major, K 209 - Domenico Scarlatti
PK 2453: Piano Solo, Baroque, J.S. Bach, Grade/Level 9 (a)
_____ 1. Gavin Raes
Sinfonia no. 15 - J.S. Bach
PK 2451, Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade 9
_____ 1. Jonah Jarvis
Prelude and Fugue in C Minor BWV 847 - J.S. Bach
PK 2454: Piano Solo, Classical Composers, Grade/Level 9 (a) 2:15 PM
_____ 1. Breanna Shin
Fantasia in D Minor K 397 (385g) - W.A. Mozart
_____ 2. Tairan He
Keyboard Sonata in C Minor, Wq. 48/4, H. 27, - C.P.E Bach
PK 2455: Piano Solo, Classical Sonata, Grade/Level 9 (a) 2:45 PM
_____ 1. Jonah Jarvis
Sonata in G Major, K283 (189h), 1st movement
- W.A. Mozart
_____ 2. Breanna Shin
Sonata in G major K 283 (189h) - W.A. Mozart
_____ 3. Bryce Friesen
Sonata in F Major, Hob. XIV:23, 1st Movement - F. J. Haydn
PK 2456: Piano Solo, Romantic Composers, Grade/Level 9 (a) 3:30 PM
_____ 1. Tairan He
Valse op.64 no.2 - Frédéric Chopin
_____ 2. Meagan Bugera
Nocturne in G Minor, op. 37, no. 1 - Frédéric Chopin
_____ 3. Heidi Cowie
Nocturne op.72, no.1 - Frédéric Chopin
_____ 4. Bryce Friesen
Moment Musical, op.94, no. 3 - Franz Schubert
_____ 5. Breanna Shin
Moment Musical, op.94, no.3 - Franz Schubert
PK 2551: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Diploma (s) 4:15 PM
_____ 1. Jia Zhang
Partita II in C Minor, BWV826, Sinfonie - J.S. Bach
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SENIOR PIANO St. Matthew’s Cathedral (403-13th Street)
Friday, February 28 Adjudicator: Shirley Elias
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PK 2507: Piano Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 10 9:00 AM
_____ 1. Yuchen Gu
Old Adam (Two Step) - William Bolcom
_____ 2. Madison Kynoch
Twenty-four Preludes op. 11 Prelude no. 4 and no. 6
- Alexander Scriabin
PK 2509: Piano Solo, French Composers, Grade/Level 10 (a)
_____ 1. Hailey Anderson
Clair de lune - Claude Debussy
PK 2556: Piano Solo, Romantic Composers, Diploma (s) 9:40 AM
_____ 1. Wilhelm Neufeld
Prelude op. 23, no. 6 - Sergei Rachmaninoff
_____ 2. Raven Mckenzie
Berceuse in D flat, op. 57 - Frédéric Chopin
_____ 3. David Yu
Chopin Scherzo op. 31 in B flat Minor - Frédéric Chopin
_____ 4. Paige Adam
Années de Pèlerinage I. Sposalizio - Franz Liszt
_____ 5. Shantelle Mayo
Polonaise in F sharp Minor op. 44 - Frédéric Chopin
_____ 6. David Naylor
Trois études de concert, no. 3 “Un Sospiro” - Franz Liszt
PK 2551N: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Diploma (s) 10:50 AM
1. Sarah Ens
Sinfonia and Allemande (Partita no. 2 in C Minor BWV 826)
- J.S. Bach
PK 2601: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Honours (s)
_____ 1. Jia Zhang
Variations brillantes in B flat Major op.12
- Frédéric Chopin
K 2474: Piano Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 9 11:15 AM
_____ 1. Gavin Raes
Bagatelle op. 5, no, 6 - Alexander Tcherepnin
K 2523: Piano Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 10
_____ 1. Beatrice Gatien
Chicken Feed - Christopher Norton
K 2522: Piano Solo, Study/etude, Grade/level 10
_____ 1. Yuchen Gu
Étude in F Major, op. 45, no. 14 - Stephen Heller
K 2572: Piano Solo, Own Choice, Diploma
_____ 1. Paige Adam
Nocturne op. 9, no. 2 - Alexander Scriabine
_____ 2. Wilhelm Neufeld
Variations Serieuses, op. 54 - Felix Mendelssohn
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PK 2607: Piano Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Honours (s) 1:30 PM
_____ 1. Shantelle Mayo
Sonata no. 1, 1st and 2nd movements - Alberto Ginastera
PK-C 2460: Piano Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade/Level 9 (a)
_____ 1. Tairan He
Stealing a March - David McIntyre
_____ 2. Gavin Raes
Footloose - M.R. Gardiner
_____ 3. Heidi Cowie
In The Mist We Grow - Janet Gieck
PK-C 2510: Piano Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade/Level 10 (a) 2:30 PM
_____ 1. Caeden Toth
Watercolour - John Burge
_____ 2. Hailey Anderson
Six Variations on “Land of the Silver Birch” - Pierre Gallant
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PK 2457: Piano Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 9 (a) 9:00 AM
_____ 1. Meagan Bugera
Reverie in F Minor - Dennis Alexander
_____ 2. Tairan He
Fox Dance - Leo Weiner
_____ 3. Gavin Raes
Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo - Alberto Ginastera
PK 2459: Piano Solo, French Composers, Grade/Level 9 (a) 9:35 AM
_____ 1. Heidi Cowie
Reverie L.68 - Claude Debussy
PK 2501: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 10 (a)
_____ 1. Yuchen Gu
French Suite no. 6 in E Major, BWV 817,
1: Allemande, VIII: Gigue - J.S. Bach
PK 2501N: Piano Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 10 (a)
1. David Yu
Prelude and Fugue BWV 850 in D major - J.S.Bach
PK 2505: Piano Solo, Classical Sonata, Grade/Level 10 (a) 10:10 AM
_____ 1. Sarah Ens
Sonata in F Minor op. 2, no. 1, 4th movement - L. van Beethoven
_____ 2. Hailey Anderson
Sonata in C Minor, op. 10, no. 1, 1st movement
- L. van Beethoven
SENIOR PIANO St. Matthew’s Cathedral (403-13th Street)
Saturday. February 29 Adjudicator: Shirley Elias
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PMZ 7703: Multi-discipline W.a. Mozart, Own Choice, Advanced 3:00 PM
_____ 1. Caeden Toth
Sonata in F Major KV 332, Allegro Assai - W.A. Mozart
_____ 2. Beatrice Gatien
Sonata in E flat Major, K282, 1st movement Adagio
- W.A. Mozart
_____ 3. Madison Kynoch
Sonata in F Major K280 (189e) 3rd movement Presto
- W.A. Mozart
K 2524N: Piano Solo, Recital Group, Grade/Level 10 3:45 PM
1. David Yu
Waltz op. 34 no. 1 in A flat Major - Frédéric Chopin
Waltz op. 34 no. 2 in A Minor - Frédéric Chopin
Prelude op. 3 no. 2 in C sharp Minor - Sergei Rachmaninoff
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SENIOR PIANO St. Matthew’s Cathedral (403-13th Street)
Friday, February 28 Adjudicator: Shirley Elias
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
FESTIVAL ENCORE CONCERT
Sunday, March 8, 1:00 PM
Lorne Watson Recital Hall
School of Music, Brandon University
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SENIOR PIANO St. Matthew’s Cathedral (403-13th Street)
Saturday, February 29 Adjudicator: Shirley Elias
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
PK 2506: Piano Solo, Romantic Composers, Grade/Level 10 (a) 10:45 AM
_____ 1. Caeden Toth
Cordoba, op.232, no.4 - Isaac Albeniz
_____ 2. Beatrice Gatien
Prelude in C sharp Minor op. 81, no. 10 - Stephen Heller
_____ 3. Madison Kynoch
Nocturne in E Minor op. posth. 72, no.1
- Frédéric Chopin
K 2472: Piano Solo, Study/Étude, Grade/Level 9 11:20 AM
_____ 1. Jonah Jarvis
Étude in A Minor, op. 61, no. 13 - Hermann Berens
K 2473: Piano Solo, Popular, Grade/Level 9
_____ 1. Heidi Cowie
Can't Help Falling In Love
- Weiss, Peretti & Creatore, arr. Jon Schmidt
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COMPETITION FOR WESTERN FINANCIAL GROUP TUDOR BOWL,
DIPLOMA LEVEL 1:30 PM
Western Financial Group Tudor Bowl, Diploma Level Time limit 12 minutes
PK 2555 ________________________ PK 2560________________________
K 2572 ________________________ PK 2556 ________________________
PK 2551 ________________________ PK 2557________________________
PK 2553 _______________________
The winner of the Western Financial Group Tudor Bowl will be announced at
the conclusion of the afternoon’s competition. The winner will be the final
performer of the evening at Piano Awards Night and will be presented with the
trophy at that time.
THANK YOU to the following media outlets and organizations for promotion of
Brandon Festival of the Arts in 2019 and 2020:
-Q Country 91.5/94.7 Star FM
-Brandon Sun
-Brandon School Division
Your support is greatly appreciated!
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PIANO AWARDS NIGHT St. Matthew’s Cathedral (403-13th Street)
Saturday, February 29, 7:00 PM Adjudicators: Shirley Elias and Kimberley Sundell
Scholarship and trophy presentations for Beginner to Grade 4 students will be made following the Grade 8 (Marilyn Nichols Trophy) class, while the remaining
awards will be presented at the conclusion of the evening. Winners who received a mark of 85% or higher in the classes listed below are required to perform the
piece with which they won the class. Winners of multiple classes perform only ONCE.
Denis and Lea Badiou Trophy, Grade 3 Piano
PK 2151 ________________________ PK 2155 __________________________
PK 2152 _______________________ PK 2154 __________________________
PK-C 2156 ______________________
Helen Pettinger Memorial Trophy, Grade 4 Piano
PK 2201 ________________________ PK 2204________________________
PK 2203 ________________________ PK-C 2206 ________________________
Mark and Cheryl Cramer Trophy, Grade 5 Piano
K 2271 _________________________ PK 2254 ___________________________
K 2273 _________________________ PK 2255 ___________________________
PK 2251 ________________________ PK-C 2256 _________________________
Brandon University School of Music Trophy, Grade 6 Piano
K 2321 ________________________ PK 2304 ____________________________
K 2323 ________________________ PK 2305 __________________________
PK 2301 ________________________ PK-C 2306 __________________________
Eckhardt-Gramatté Conservatory of Music Trophy, Grade 7 Piano
PK 2351 ________________________ PK 2355 _________________________
PK 2352 ________________________ PK 2356 _________________________
PK 2353_________________________ PK-C 2358 _________________________
PK 2354_________________________
Marilyn Nichols Memorial Trophy, Grade 8 Piano
K 2422 ________________________ PK 2401 ________________________
PK 2409 _______________________ PK 2402 ________________________
K 2424 ________________________ PK 2403 ________________________
PK 2404 _______________________ PK 2405 ________________________
PK 2406 _______________________ PK 2407 ________________________
PK-C 2410 _____________________
Presentations of scholarships for Beginner - Grade 4 Piano
Presentations of: Joyce and Gerald Harper Trophy
Denis and Lea Badiou Trophy
Helen Pettinger Memorial Trophy
Angèle Muller Memorial Trophy
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H.E. Phipps Trophy, Grade 9 Piano Time limit 10 minutes
PK 2452 ________________________ PK 2453 _________________________
PK 2454 ________________________ PK 2455 _________________________
PK 2456 ________________________ PK 2457 _________________________
PK 2459 ________________________ PK-C 2460 _________________________
K 2472 ________________________ K 2474 _________________________
PIANO AWARDS NIGHT St. Matthew’s Cathedral (403-13th Street)
Saturday, February 29, 7:00 PM Adjudicators: Shirley Elias and Kimberley Sundell
Tim and Lynn Silversides Trophy, Grade 10 Piano Time limit 12 minutes
K 2522 ________________________ PK 2506 ________________________
K 2523 ________________________ PK 2507 ________________________
PK 2501 ________________________ PK 2509 ________________________
PK 2505 _______________________ PK-C 2510 ________________________
Performance by the winner of the Western Financial Group Tudor Bowl, Diploma Level
Presentation of Awards for Grade 5 – Honours Piano
FESTIVAL ENCORE CONCERT
Sunday, March 8, 1:00 PM
Lorne Watson Recital Hall
School of Music, Brandon University
Competition for the Kaye and G.R. Rowe
Memorial Scholarships
One performer from each Festival discipline,
as recommended by the adjudicators
An evening of exceptional performances by
Festival entrants
All welcome!
BRANDON FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS WEBSITE:
The Board of Brandon Festival of the Arts, Inc. invites you to visit www.brandonfestivalofthearts.ca to view information about the Festival, including winners of scholarships and trophies. Please click on the Program Link for daily updates after 6:30 PM highlighted in yellow.
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STRINGS Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Monday, March 2
Adjudicator: Gabriel Kastelic
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
S 3001N: Suzuki Violin Solo, Own Choice, Book 1 9:00 AM
1. Grace Bakan
Minuet no. 2 - J.S. Bach
S 3002N: Suzuki Violin Solo, Own Choice, Book 2
1. Jillian Hatcher
Hunter’s Chorus - C.M. von Weber
2. Abram Lund
Waltz - Johannes Brahms
S 3003N: Suzuki Violin Solo, Own Choice, Book 3 9:30 AM
1. Jai Claire
Gavotte in D Major - J.S.Bach
2. Hermione Claire
Gavotte - John Becker
3. Mila Wilson
Gavotte in D Major - J. S. Bach
S 3004N: Suzuki Violin Solo, Own Choice, Book 4
1. Hope Winters
Concerto no. 5, 1st movement - Friedrich Seitz
2. Michael Bartolome
Concerto no. 5 in D Major, op. 22, 3rd movement - Friedrich Seitz
S 3051: Violin Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 2 10:00 AM
_____ 1. Jillian Hoffman
Minuet - Jeremiah Clarke
S 3053: Violin Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 2
_____ 1. Jordyn Gray
Flash of Lightning - Caroline Lumsden and Ben Atwood
S 3055: Violin Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 2
_____ 1. Jillian Hoffman
The Ceilidh - Hugh Collidge and Katherine Collidge
S 2001N: Suzuki Violin Group, Own Choice, Book 1 10:20 AM
1. Suzuki Violin Group, Book 1, two pieces
S 2002N: Suzuki Violin Group, Own Choice, Book 2
1. Beginning Suzuki Violin Ensemble, Book 2, two pieces
S 2004N: Suzuki Violin Group, Own Choice, Book 4
1. Junior Suzuki Violin Ensemble, two pieces
S 3005N: Suzuki Violin Solo, Own Choice, Book 5 11:20 AM
1. Mengziqi Wang
Concerto in A Minor, 2nd Movement, op. 3, no. 6 - Antonio Vivaldi
arr. T. Nachez
S 3234N: Violin Solo, Concerto, Honours
1. Amanda Contreras
Violin Concerto no. 5 in A major, K.219, 1st movement
- W.A. Mozart
S 3990: String Orchestra Workshop, Own Choice, Beginner 1:30 PM
_____ 1. Beginning String Orchestra, three selections
S 3991: String Orchestra Workshop, Own Choice, Junior 2:30 PM
_____ 1. Junior String Orchestra, three selections
S 3194N: Violin Solo, Concerto, Grade/Level 10 3:30 PM
1. Josias Sanchez
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, op. 14, 3rd Movement
- Samuel Barber
S 3214: Violin Solo, Concerto, Diploma
_____ 1. Zifan Li
Violin Concerto no.3, 1st Movement - Saint-Saens
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STRINGS Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Monday, March 2
Adjudicator: Gabriel Kastelic
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive
PS 3202: Violin Solo, Baroque, J.S. Bach, Unaccompanied, Diploma (s) 4:15 PM
_____ 1. Josias Sanchez
Sonata in G Minor for Solo Violin, BWV 1001: 2nd and 3rd movements
- J. S. Bach
_____ 2. Zifan Li
Violin Sonata no. 2 in A Minor, Grave & Fugue - J.S. Bach
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PS 3076: Violin Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 4 (p) 7:00 PM
_____ 1. Riley Jorgensen
Two Airs - Henry Purcell
PS 3095: Violin Solo, Sonata, Grade/Level 5 (j)
_____ 1. Daphne Ellis
Sonata no. 1 - J.B. Vanhal
PS 3126: Violin Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 7 (i) 7:20 PM
_____ 1. Mirette Edward
Berceuse - Armas Jarnfelt
PS 3124: Violin Solo, Baroque Or Classical Sonata, Grade/Level 7 (i)
_____ 1. Sarah Edward
Sonata in D Minor, Fugato - Anonymous,
arr. by Kathleen Wood
S 3134: Violin Solo, Concerto, Grade/Level 7
_____ 1. Olivia Kelly
Concerto no.5, 1st movement - Friedrich Seitz
S 3135: Violin Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 7 8:00 PM
_____ 1. Mirette Edward
Wild Fire - Mary Cohen
_____ 2. Olivia Kelly
Tempo di Minuetto - Fritz Kreisler
PS 3142: Violin Solo, Baroque, Unaccompanied, Grade/Level 8 (i) 8:30 PM
_____ 1. Sannelle Engelbrecht
Partita no.2 in D Minor, BWV 1004, Fourth Movement: Gigue
- J.S.Bach
_____ 2. Caitlin Baker
Fantasia no. 9 in B Minor - Georg PhilippTelemann
PS 3144: Violin Solo, Baroque Or Classical Sonata, Grade/Level 8 (i) 9:00 PM
_____ 1. Elena Neufeld
Sonata K.301 in G Major - W.A. Mozart
PS 3146: Violin Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 8 (i)
_____ 1. Sannelle Engelbrecht
Romance - Dmitri Shostakovich
_____ 2. Caitlin Baker
6 Romanian Folk Dances - Bela Bartok
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STRINGS Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Tuesday, March 3
Adjudicator: Gabriel Kastelic
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive
PS 3147: Violin Solo, 19th/20th/21st Century Sonata, Grade/Level 8 (i) 9:00 AM
_____ 1. Sannelle Engelbrecht
Sonatina in G Major, op.100, 2nd Movement, II: Larghetto -
Antonin Dvorak
PS-C 3096: Violin Solo, Canadian Composers, Grade/Level 5 (j)
_____ 1. Jesse Large
County Dance - Donald Heins
PS 3125: Violin Solo, Romantic Composers, Grade/Level 7
_____ 1. Sarah Edward
Chanson de nuit - Edward Elgar
PS 3587N: Cello Solo, 19th/20th/21st Century Sonata, Grade/Level 10 (a)
1. Keren Anel Canche Mass
Cello Sonata for Cello and Piano in A Minor op. 36, 1st movement.
- Edvard Grieg
S 3154: Violin Solo, Concerto, Grade/Level 8 9:50 AM
_____ 1. Caitlin Baker
Violin Concerto no. 1 in A Minor - Jean-Baptiste Accolay
S 3155: Violin Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 8
_____ 1. Elena Neufeld
Remembrances - John Williams
PS 3203: Violin Solo, Classical Composers, Diploma (s)
_____ 1. Zifan Li
Romance in G Major - L. van Beethoven
PS 3605: Cello Solo, Romantic Composers, Diploma (s)
_____ 1. Keren Anel Canche Mass
Capriccio no. 1 for Cello Solo in G Minor, op. 25. - Alfredo Piatti
PS 3205: Violin Solo, Romantic Composers, Diploma (s) 10:50 AM
_____ 1. Zifan Li
Scherzo-Tarantelle - Henryk Wieniawski
PS 3222N: Violin Solo, Baroque, J.S. Bach, Unaccompanied, Honours (s)
1. Amanda Contreras
Sonata no. 2 in A Minor, 3rd and 4th movements - J.S. Bach
PS 3207: Violin Solo, 19th/20th/21st Century Sonata, Diploma (s) 11:30 AM
_____ 1. Josias Sanchez
Sonata in A major for Violin and Piano, 3rd and 4th movements
- Cesar Franck
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CH 8858: Mixed Instruments Chamber Group, Own Choice, Open 1:30 PM
_____ 1. Hope Winters, Alyssa Newitt & Gabriella Winters
March - J.S. Bach
SP 0102: Heritage Music
_____ 1. Jesse Large
Buck Fever Rag - Reg Hill
_____ 2. Daphne Ellis
Tin Pail - Zav RT
_____ 3. Riley Jorgensen
Haste to the Wedding, Traditional Jig - arr. by Gordon Stobbe
S 3022N: Suzuki Cello Solo, Own Choice, Book 2 2:00 PM
1. Gabriella Winters
Minuet 1 - J.S. Bach
S 3594N: Cello Solo, Concerto, Grade/level 10
1. Keren Anel Canche Mass
Cello Concerto in D Minor, 3rd movement - Edouard Lalo
PS 3225N: Violin Solo, Romantic Composers, Honours (s)
1. Amanda Contreras
Zigeunerweisen - Pablo Sarasate
PS 3602: Cello Solo, Baroque, J.S. Bach, Unaccompanied, Diploma (s) 2:40 PM
_____ 1. Keren Anel Canche Mass
Suite 4 for Cello Solo BWV 1010, 1st, 4th and 5th movements
- J. S. Bach
PS 3226N: Violin Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Honours (s)
1. Amanda Contreras
Recitative and Scherzo, op. 6 - Fritz Kreisler
STRINGS Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Tuesday, March 3
Adjudicator: Gabriel Kastelic
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive
S 3615: Cello Solo, Own Choice, Diploma 3:10 PM
_____ 1. Keren Anel Canche Mass
Quartet for the End of Time, 5th movement - Olivier Messiaen
S 3235N: Violin Solo, Own Choice, Honours
1. Amanda Contreras
Caprice 24, op. 1 - Nicoló Paganini
PCH 8857: Mixed Instruments Chamber Group, 3:50 PM
Own Choice, Diploma - Honours (s)
_____ 1. Zifan Li, Luqi Wang & Wilhelm Neufeld
Suite for Trio (Violin, Clarinet and Piano),
1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th movements - Alexander Arutiunian
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SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY MUSIC Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Tuesday, March 3
Adjudicator: Catherine Robbins
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
SCH 8102N: School Chorus, Own Choice, Kindergarten - Grade 3 9:40 AM
1. Joyful Noise - Gr. 1/2 Choir - St. Augustine School
2. Waverly Park School Grade 1/2 Choir
3. Nouvelles Voix (École Harrison Grade 1/2 Choir)
SCH 8132N: School Chorus, Own Choice, Grades 4 - 6 10:40 AM
1. Spirit Singers - Gr. 5/6 Choir - St. Augustine School
2. École Harrison Chorale Avancée, Grades 5/6 Choir
3. Waverly Park School Grade 5/6 Choir
SCH 8191N: School Chorus, Own Choice, Any Other Grade Combination 1:00 PM
1. Waverly Park School Grade 3/4 Choir
2. École Harrison Chorale Débutante , Grades 3/4 Choir
3. Grace Notes - Gr. 3/4 Choir - St. Augustine School
SCH 8117N:School Chorus, Own Choice, Kindergarten - Grade 6 1:45 PM
1. École Harrison Chorale – Grades 3 - 6
SCH 8117: School Chorus, Own Choice, Kindergarten - Grade 6
_____ 1. Chorum Sanctus Augustini - St. Augustine School Gr. 3 - 6 Choir
_____ 2. New Era Grades 3 - 6 Choir
In the Arms of an Oak - Andy Beck
Turn The World Around - Harry Belafonte
FESTIVAL ENCORE CONCERT
Sunday, March 8, 1:00 PM
Lorne Watson Recital Hall
School of Music, Brandon University
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SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY MUSIC First Presbyterian Church (339-12th Street)
Tuesday, March 3
Adjudicator: Catherine Robbins
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
COM 8300: Community Childrens Choir, Own Choice, 8 Years And Under 6:00 PM
_____ 1. Brandon Conservatory Chorale Apprentice Choir
COM 8301: Community Children's Choir, Own Choice, 12 Years And Under
_____ 1. Brandon Conservatory Chorale Concert Choir
COM 8311: Community Youth Choir, Own Choice, 16 Years And Under
_____ 1. Brandon Conservatory Chorale Youth Choir
_____ 2. Mecca Youth Choir
Fly - Ed Joleski
We Won't Stop Dreaming - Pinkzebra
COM 8355: Community Choir, Multi-generational, Own Choice 7:00 PM
_____ 1. Brandon Conservatory Chorale
COM 8313: Community Youth Choir, Own Choice, Male, 16 Years And Under
_____ 1. The LADS
This Little Light of Mine- Neil Johnson;
The Kazoo Koncerto - Mary Donnelly & George Strid
COM 8331: Community Adult Choir, Own Choice
_____ 1. Mecca Community Choir
Why We Sing; - Greg Gilpin
I Sing Because I'm Happy - Rollo Dillworth
_____ 2. Brandon Conservatory Chorale: Bel Canto
Magnificat, BWV 243 (10) Sicut locutus est - J.S. Bach
Danny Boy - arr. Joseph Flummerfelt
COM 8333: Community Adult Choir, Own Choice, Male 8:15 PM
_____ 1. Prairie Blend Men's Choir
COM 8312: Community Youth Choir, Own Choice,
Female, 16 Years And Under
_____ 1. Brandon Conservatory Chorale Chamber Choir
COM 8006: Community Vocal Ensemble, Own Choice, Open
_____ 1. MAVE
Cool Moon - Richard A Williamson
And The Night Shall Be Filled With Music - Greg Gilpin
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SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY MUSIC First Presbyterian Church (339-12th Street)
Wednesday, March 4
Adjudicator: Catherine Robbins
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
SCH 8161: School Chorus, Own Choice, Grades 7 - 9 9:30 AM
_____ 1. New Era Jazz Choir
NC 101: The City of Lincoln Choral 1. Neelin Boys Chamber Choir
NC 103: David Ouchterlony Choral 10:00 AM
1. Neelin Concert Choir
2. Neelin Chamber Choir
3. Neelin Girls Chamber Choir
SCH 8169N: School Chorus, 1:00 PM
Contemporary Folk/Popular Music, Grades 7 - 9
1. ÉCHO - École Harrison Grade 7 & 8
SCH 8181: School Chorus, Jazz Or Swing, Grades 9 - 12
_____ 1. Simple Green (Neelin)
SCH 8183: School Chorus, Concert Group, Grades 9 - 12 1:45 PM
_____ 1. Vincent Massey Concert Choir
SCH 8191: School Chorus, Own Choice, Any Other Grade Combination 2:30 PM
_____ 1. Nostra Canzone
_____ 2. Vincent Massey Chamber Choir
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FESTIVAL ENCORE CONCERT
Sunday, March 8, 1:00 PM
Lorne Watson Recital Hall
School of Music, Brandon University
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BRASS AND WOODWINDS St. Matthew’s Cathedral (403-13th Street)
Thursday, March 5 Adjudicator: Hyonsuk Kim
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
B 6625: Trombone/Euphonium Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 9 9:00 AM
_____ 1. Amaya Sydor
Rhapsody for Bass Trombone - Frigyes Hidas
PB 6655: Trombone/Euphonium Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers,
Grade/Diploma (s)
_____ 1. Erik Larson
Fantaisie - Sigismond Stojowski
PB 6656: Trombone/Euphonium Solo, 20th/21st Century Sonata, 9:30 AM
Grade/Diploma
_____ 1. Logan Enns
Sonata for Trombone and Piano, 1st and 2nd movements
- Leslie Bassett
PB 6675: Trombone/Euphonium Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers,
Grade/Honours (s)
_____ 1. Sophia Rivera |
Fantasy for Euphonium - Philip Sparke
PB 6866: Tuba Solo, 20th/21st Century Sonata, Grade/Level 10 (a) 10:00 AM
_____ 1. Morgan Paramor
Sonata for Tuba and Piano, 1st movement - Arthur Frackenpohl
W 5893: Woodwind Duet, Own Choice, Grades 3 - 4
_____ 1. Joseph Hur, Shashvat Varma
Graceusement - Francois Couperin
PW 5119-3: Flute Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 3 10:25AM
_____ 1. Marie Bartolome
14 Pieces Pour flute et piano II - Charles Koechlin
PW 5134-5: Flute Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 5 (j)
_____ 1. Joseph Hur
Wait There - Yiruma
PW 5468-3: Clarinet Solo, Romantic Composers, Grade/Level 3 (p) 10:50 AM
_____ 1. Maya Kirby
Entr’acte (Carmen) - Georges Bizet
W 5226-2: Oboe Solo, Baroque Composers, Grade/Level 2
_____ 1. Danika Robb
Minuet (Anna Magdalena's Notebook) - J.S Bach
PW 5469-3: Clarinet Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 3 11:10 AM
_____ 1. Maya Kirby
Five Bagatelles, op. 23, no.3, Carol - Gerald Finzi
PW 5497-8: Clarinet Solo, Classical Composers, Grade/Level 8 (i)
_____ 1. Kate Bell
Clarinet Concerto no. 3 - Carl Stamitz
PW 5174-10: Flute Solo, Baroque, Classical Or Romantic Sonata, Grade/Level 10
_____ 1. Mishelle Renz
Sonatina op. 100, 1st movement - Antonín Dvořák
PW 5499-8: Clarinet Solo, Baroque, Classical/Romantic Sonata,
Grade/Level 8 (i)
_____ 1. Kate Bell
Sonata op. 167 - Camille Saint-Saens
SCH 8533: School Recorder Ensemble, Own Choice, Intermediate, 1:15 PM
Grades 1 - 6
_____ 1. New Era Recorder Club
SCH 8533N: School Recorder Ensemble, Own Choice, Intermediate, Grades 1 - 6
1. Waverly Park School Grade 6 Recorder Club
2. École Harrison Club flûte à bec
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BRASS AND WOODWINDS St. Matthew’s Cathedral (403-13th Street)
Thursday, March 5 Adjudicator: Hyonsuk Kim
Classes marked N are non-competitive; all others are competitive.
NB 6: National Brass Solo Class, Diploma - Honours (n) 2:10 PM
1. Sophia Rivera
Concerto per Filcorno Basso - Amilcare Ponchielli
2. Erik Larson
Sonata, 1st movement - Paul Hindemith
3. Morgan Paramor
Tuba Suite, 2nd, 3rd and 4th movements - Gordon Jacob
NW 5: National Woodwind Solo Class, Diploma/Honours (n) 3:10 PM
1. Jichen Wang
Concerto no. 2, op.74; I. Allegro - C.M. von Weber
PW 5175-10: Flute Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 10 (a)
_____ 1. Mishelle Renz
Lookout - Robert Dick
PW 5513-9: Clarinet Solo, Romantic Composers, Grade/Level 9 (a) 3:30 PM
_____ 1. Yangzhengyao Zhao
Adagio e Tarantella - Ernesto Cavallini
_____ 2. Yuefeng Du
Variations for Clarinet and Piano, op.33 - C.M. von Weber
_____ 3. Angela Zagrodney
Solo de Concours - Henri Rabaud
W 5201N: Flute Solo, Concerto, Diploma 7:00 PM
1. Mishelle Renz
Flute Concerto G Major, 1st movement - W.A. Mozart
PW 5514-9: Clarinet Solo, Baroque, Classical Or Romantic Sonata, Grade/Level 9
_____ 1. Kathleen Sofia L Servidad
Clarinet Sonata, op. 167, III. Lento - Camille Saint-Saens
PW 5515-9: Clarinet Solo, 20th/21st Century Composers, Grade/Level 9 (a) 7:25 PM
_____ 1. Yuefeng Du
Five Bagatelles, op. 23 - Gerald Finzi
_____ 2. Kathleen Sofia L Servidad
Gershwin Preludes - George Gershwin , arr. James Cohn
PW 5527: Clarinet Solo, Classical Composers, Diploma (s)
_____ 1. Luqi Wang
Clarinet Concerto in A major K. 622, 2nd movement - W.A. Mozart
PW 5528: Clarinet Solo, Romantic Composers, Diploma (s) 8:10 PM
_____ 1. Jichen Wang
Introduction, Theme, and Variations - Gioacchino Rossini
_____ 2. Luqi Wang
Introduction, Theme and Variations - Gioacchino Rossini
PW 5544: Clarinet Solo, Baroque, Classical Or Romantic Sonata, Honours (s)
_____ 1. Hwan Gyu Cho
Clarinet Sonata in F Minor, op. 120, no.1, I. Allegro appassionato,
II. Andante un poco Adagio - Johannes Brahms
W 5522-9: Clarinet Solo, Own Choice, Grade/Level 9 9:05 PM
_____ 1. Yangzhengyao Zhao
Solo de Concours,op.10 LED - Henri Rabau
_____ 2. Angela Zagrodney
Love Theme (Cinema Paradiso) - Andrea Morricone
W 5551: Clarinet Solo, Concerto, Honours
_____ 1. Hwan Gyu Cho
Clarinet Concerto no. 2 in E flat major, op. 74, I. Allegro - C.M. von Weber
BRASS AND WOODWINDS Knox United Church (451-18th Street)
Thursday, March 5 Adjudicator: Hyonsuk Kim
FESTIVAL ENCORE CONCERT
Sunday, March 8, 1:00 PM
Lorne Watson Recital Hall
School of Music, Brandon University
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