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Kwantlen Polytechnic University Langley BC 18th Annual Kiwanis Fraser Valley International Music Festival Band, Orchestra & Choir Program May 2 - 26, 2017

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Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityLangley BC

18th AnnualKiwanis Fraser Valley

International Music Festival

Band, Orchestra & Choir ProgramMay 2 - 26, 2017

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Kiwanis Fraser Valley International Choir, Band and Orchestra Festivals

May 2 - 26, 2017Affiliated with MusicFest Canada, Performing Arts BC

and the Federation of Canadian Music Festivals

The Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor GeneralGaming Policy and Enforcement Branch

PLATINUM SPONSORS($2,500 - $4,999)

GOLD SPONSORS($1,000 - $2,499)

DIAMOND SPONSORS($5000 +)

Kiwanis Club of Clearbrook

FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL (up to $500)Joy Page, Helen Page, Anne Dohmeier, Deborah DaVaughn, TELUS, Victoria Doknjas , Ed Janus, VCC School of Music,

Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver, Elaine Lindbjerg, Maureen Hollins, Victoria Rodgers, The Plamondon Family,The Hoglund Family, Vivienne Bennie, Dietmar & Grace Schmuecker, Dorothy Van der Ree, Wendy Chan, Lavonnie Steger,

Phyllis Heppner/The Muzik Shop, Joan King, The Li Family, The Orlikow Family, T. Redies , Jeanie Tiede, Angelica Jamias, A.G. Baudi,The Tambunting Family, Heather Cunnings, K. Cowell, Hannah Xu, Renee Li, The Zhang Family, The Xu Family, Anna Liu, Joel Eckstein

2017JRONTKO AWARD

For Vocal Performance

Kiwanis Club of White Rock

SILVER SPONSORS($500 - $999)

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Clinicians 8-11Awards 12-13Choirs 14-15Jazz Bands 16-17Concert Bands & Orchestras 17-21

Thank you to our partners - Kwantlen Polytechnic University and the Kiwanis Clubs of White Rock and Clearbrook for their ongoing support and commitment to our festival.

Thank you to all of our amazing staff and volunteers who keep the sessions running smoothly. 2016-17 Board of Directors: Bob Rompre, President; Richard Haack, Secretary/Treasurer; Heilwig von Koenigsloew, Tim Barrett, Bo Peng and Elaine Lindbjerg.

Staff:Executive Director: Lorne FiedlerProduction Manager: Goby CattA/V Technician: Billy MuirStage Manager: Dominique Bernath

Contact the festival: 778-868-0426 or [email protected]

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WELCOME TO THE ANNUAL KIWANIS FRASER VALLEY INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL

On behalf of Langley City Council, I am delighted to extend a warm welcome to the participants and families attending this year’s Kiwanis Fraser Valley International Music Festival. Each year, this exciting festival provides a platform for talented musicians to showcase their abilities while benefitting from the unbiased critiques of expert adjudicators. This fantastic opportunity not only encourages musical skill development but also promotes self-confidence and instills a desire for further advancement in the field. The festival serves as an inspirational experience for all! I commend the Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festival Society, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, and all the organizers and sponsors for making this event possible. To the participants, families, and supporters, best wishes to each one of you for an exciting and memorable weekend! Yours truly, City of Langley

Ted Schaffer Mayor

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13450 – 104 AVENUE SURREY BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA V3T 1V8

CITY OF SURREY M E S S A G E F R O M T H E M A Y O R

2017 Kiwanis Fraser Valley International Music Festival

On behalf of Surrey City Council, it is my distinct pleasure to welcome everyone to the 2017 Kiwanis Fraser Valley International Music Festival at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Our City is comprised of a wide array of vibrant, culture filled communities, and we are thrilled to host talented students from across Metro Vancouver for this unforgettable festival. For the past 18 years, the Kiwanis Fraser Valley Music Festival has promoted an appreciation for music, hard work and commitment in every student that has participated. I would like to recognize and thank the Kiwanis Fraser Valley Music Festival Society for their tireless efforts in creating one of the largest educational performing arts festivals in the Province. I would also like to thank all the volunteers, staff, friends and families who helped make this wonderful festival possible. Please enjoy this unique performing arts festival and your time in our beautiful City. Sincerely,

Linda Hepner Mayor City of Surrey

LINDA HEPNER MAYOR

P 604 591 4126

[email protected]

WWW.SURREY.CA

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Clinicians

Gail Suderman, Langley, BCChoirs

Dr. Kevin Zakresky, Vancouver, BCChoirs

Gail Suderman began her musical training studying piano, accompanying extensively for choirs, instrumentalists and singers. She went on to study voice and was accepted into the School of Music at the University of Victoria in Voice Performance. Gail’s teachers of note were Jean Letourneau and Bernard Turgeon. Gail was awarded a Fellowship for Graduate Studies at UVic in Voice Performance and Orchestral Conducting, as well as a Teaching Assistantship conducting the University Orchestra and Chorus. After singing professionally in both Opera and Oratorio, Gail focused on a teaching career, developing an award-winning Choral and Voice program at Gladstone Secondary School in Vancouver. During her time at Gladstone, Gail was featured in a Vancouver Sun series on Music Education in British Columbia as one of the top music educators in the province.

In 2001, Gail began teaching at Kwantlen Polytechnic University where she is currently Director of Voice and Choral Studies. In addition to teaching at Kwantlen, Gail is Artistic Director of Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir. Gail’s voice students have gone on to sing on Opera and Concert stages in North America and Europe and her choirs have performed with Barbra Streisand, David Foster, Josh Groban and Shania Twain and have been featured in performances on CBC Radio and Television, Global TV, City TV, Bravo Network, the Knowledge Network and Vision TV. Gail continues to be in demand as a voice teacher, singer and collaborative pianist, voice and choral festival adjudicator/clinician and guest conductor.

Dr. Kevin Zakresky is conductor of the Pacifica Singers and the founder-director of Sea to Sky Symphony in Vancouver. He is the past Music Director of the Prince George Symphony Orchestra and this season has conducted the St Louis Symphony, Sudbury Symphony, West Coast Symphony, Vancouver Chamber Choir and in the Spring of 2016 launched the Sea to Sky Symphony in Vancouver. He has recently been appointed Associate Conductor of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses, a touring company that collaborates with orchestras through North America and Europe. He completed his Doctorate at Yale University in 2012.

In Spring of 2016 the Zelda Symphony has brought him to London to conduct the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra (in Wembley Arena) as well as Montreal, Columbus, Charlottesville and Miami with further dates in Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton in the fall. In December 2013 Zakresky made his CBC/Radio-Canada broadcast debut, conducting Monteverdi, with the Vancouver Chamber Choir and the Vancouver Chamber Orchestra, a performance held at Vancouver’s Orpheum Theatre. In the summer of 2014 Zakresky worked with the BBC Symphony Orchestra in London on an informal mentoring project; he returned to London in August of 2015 for another residency with the BBC. Zakresky is founding director of the SATB ensemble Orpheum Voices at the Vancouver Symphony School of Music. As part of its inaugural season in 2013, Orpheum Voices sang Fauré’s Requiem with the West Coast Symphony. Since then the group has performed regularly with the Vancouver Symphony and Maestro Bramwell Tovey. Zakresky received a Doctoral degree in Choral Conducting at Yale University in February 2012; his degree recital featured Cherubini’s rarely-programmed Requiem for male voices and orchestra. At Yale he won the prestigious Aidan Kavanagh Prize for Distinguished Intellectual Achievement, and was director of the

University Chapel Choir and assistant conductor of the Yale Camerata. His major teachers were Marguerite Brooks and Simon Carrington, and he coached with Helmut Riling and Stephen Layton. Before studying at Yale he completed a master’s degree in conducting at the University of British Columbia, studying with Bruce Pullan. He regularly offers master classes and workshops in Western Canada and is a recent winner of the BC Choral Federation’s Youth Music Award. From 2010 to 2012 he was assistant conductor of Chor Leoni Men’s Choir, and the Founder-Director of Chor Leoni’s “MYVoice” program, a choral experience for young men in the Lower Mainland. He is a past member of the faculty of the innovative Vancouver International Song Institute, serves on the faculty of the BC Choral Federation’s Choral Directorship Course, and acts as an adjudicator and clinician throughout Western Canada. He has held teaching positions at Douglas College and Simon Fraser University. Since 2013 Zakresky has taught voice and music repertoire at the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra School of Music, in addition to directing Orpheum Voices. He has sung in the Festivale de due mondi in Spoleto, Italy, volunteered for Musicians without Borders in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and led choral workshops and clinics in Hong Kong. He publishes regularly in choral and vocal periodicals.

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Clinicians

Jodi Proznick, Vancouver, BCJazz Bands

Juno-nominated bassist, composer, bandleader, and educator Jodi Proznick has earned a reputation as one of Canada’s finest jazz artists. She has won numerous National Jazz Awards, including Bassist of the Year in 2008 and 2009. Her group, the Jodi Proznick Quartet, was awarded the Acoustic Group of the Year and Album of the Year in ‘08 and the Galaxie Rising Star at the Vancouver International Jazz Festival in 2000.

In addition to leading her own group, Jodi has performed with many of Canada’s top jazz musicians, including PJ Perry, Don Thompson, Kirk MacDonald, Hugh Fraser, Oliver Gannon, Dee Daniels, Phil Dwyer, and Laila Biali. She is regularly in demand to perform and record with visiting jazz artists including Michael Bublé, Byron Stripling, Michael Feinstein, David “Fathead” Newman, Bucky Pizzarelli, Ed Thigpen, Jeff Hamilton, Peter Bernstein, Charles McPherson, Seamus Blake, George Coleman, Sheila Jordan, Mark Murphy, Harold Mabern, Eric Alexander, and Lewis Nash. In addition to recording her own Juno-nominated CD as a leader, Jodi has been featured on over 30 recordings as a sideman.

Jodi began playing bass at the age of 13 under the direction of her father David, an award-winning music educator. In ‘93, Jodi received the General Motors Award of Excellence, establishing her as one of the top young musicians at Musicfest Canada, and then went on to receive a scholarship to study bass at McGill University in Montreal. After graduating, Jodi played with many of the top musicians in Montreal, including Juno winners Christine Jensen and Renee Lee as well as Montreal greats Andre White and Greg Clayton. She was awarded the IAJE Sisters in Jazz award in ‘98 as one of the best up-and-coming female jazz musicians.

Jodi moved to Vancouver in 2000, where she now lives with her husband and collaborator, pianist Tilden Webb, and young son Tristan. Her personal highlights include opening for Oscar Peterson in 2004, performing as a featured soloist with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, and recording numerous times for CBC Radio. Another highlight in Jodi’s career was when she was asked to be the featured bassist in the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Games’ closing ceremonies and soundtrack.

David Branter, currently Department Head at the VCC School of Music, performs as both a classical and jazz saxophonist. Dr. Branter performed the world premier of John Oliver's Cha$e the Money in July of 2003 in Minneapolis and performed the work again with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra in April 2004. He performs regularly with jazz groups led by Alan Matheson, including the CBC Jazz Orchestra, and is featured on Matheson's newly released CD Intrada. Dr. Branter also plays soprano saxophone with the saxophone quartet Saxophilia. Saxophilia, established in 1996, has premiered works by Derek Charke, John Burke and others but has a wide ranging repertoire including French works they performed in 2007 for a CBC radio broadcast. Dr. Branter is also saxophonist for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. In 2007 he began to perform for Colin MacDonald's Pocket Orchestra and the East Vancouver Jazz Orchestra. He has also performed with John Korsrud's Hard Rubber Orchestra, including a concert in April 2009 featuring the music of Louis Andriessen.

Work as a conductor and band, jazz band and woodwind adjudicator/clinician remain important activities. Dr. Branter participated in the 2009 Cultural Olympiad as conductor of R. Murray Schafer's Music for Wilderness Lake for the Water's Edge Festival. Dr. Branter directed, co-directed or co-produced four CDs, Midnight Sleigh Ride, Mazama, Festivo and Trajectories with the Pacific Symphonic Wind Ensemble and was, until 2000, music director of that group. He premiered Fred Stride's Caverns for tenor saxophone and band for their invitational performance at the World Association of Symphonic Bands and Ensembles (WASBE) in July 2005 in Singapore. The Pacific Wind Ensemble also premiered Branter's piece Cool in February 2007.

David Branter, Vancouver, BCJazz Bands

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Dr. Wayne Jeffrey, Vancouver, BCConcert Bands & Orchestras

Clinicians

Jim Littleford, Vancouver, BCConcert Bands & Orchestras

Dr. Wayne Jeffrey has been described as one of Canada's leading pedagogues in the fields of Performance (Horn), Conducting and Music Education. He holds degrees from the University of Western Ontario, the University of Toronto and a Doctor of Musical Arts from the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, New York. European studies took place at the Hochschule fur Musik Salzburg (Mozarteum), the Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest and the Royal Academy of Music, London.

As a free-lance hornist, Jeffrey has performed in orchestras and summer chamber music festivals across Canada and the U.S as well as in England, Ireland, France, Switzerland, Austria, Germany and Italy. Frequently in demand as an adjudicator, guest clinician and guest conductor, Dr Jeffrey is invited annually to national, provincial and regional music festivals across Canada from Whitehorse, Yukon to St. John's, Newfoundland. His lectures on 'Do You Hear What I Hear' have been widely attended by music educators and students across Canada.

Dr. Jeffrey has held teaching positions at the University of Windsor, the University of Western Ontario and Kwantlen Polytechnic University in B.C. In addition, he has been a Visiting Professor at the University of Toronto, the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), at the University of Cincinnati and a Guest Lecturer at the Faculty of Music University of British Columbia Faculty of Education. Presently, he teaches undergraduate and graduate conducting at the Glenn Gould School of Music, Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, Ontario

He is very active in promoting Canadian music, pedagogy and repertoire development and arts advocacy at provincial, national and international conferences. As a music director his recent experiences have been in all aspects of programming, broadcasting, recording, as well television and radio interviews.

Jim Littleford is a very active freelance musician in Vancouver. He has played trumpet with the Vancouver Opera Orchestra since 1981 as well as extra trumpet with the Vancouver Symphony and the C.B.C. Vancouver Orchestra. In chamber music Jim plays with A Touch Of Brass quintet and the Kwantlen College brass quintet. Mr. Littleford has played with touring organizations such as the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the National Ballet, Kirov Ballet as well as for productions of Phantom Of The Opera, Les Miserables and Showboat.

Mr. Littleford has a B.Mus. from U.B.C. and attended graduate school at the University of Southern California. As an educator, Jim is in demand as a clinician and trumpet instructor and serves on faculty at U.B.C.. He is Founder / Music Director of the Little Mountain Brass Band, Music Director of the Summer Pops Youth Orchestra and past conductor of the Delta Concert Band. In addition to performing and teaching, Mr. Littleford runs a successful music preparation business.

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2017 Awards

Choirs• Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and a $250.00 gift certificate to the

most promising Senior Secondary School Choir• Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and a $175.00 gift certificate to a

promising Senior Secondary School Choir• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festival Award: Trophy to a promising Senior

Secondary School Choir• Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $125.00 certificate to the most

promising Junior or Intermediate Secondary School Choir • Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $125.00 certificate to the most

promising Junior or Intermediate Secondary School Choir • Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Trophy: to a promising Elementary or

Middle School Choir• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Trophy: to a promising Elementary or

Middle School Choir

Jazz Bands• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy and 250.00 to the most

promising Senior Jazz Band• Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $125.00 to a promising Senior

Jazz Band• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Trophy: to a promising Senior Jazz Band• Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $125.00 Gift Certificate to the

most promising Junior or Intermediate Jazz Band• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Trophy: to a promising Junior or

Intermediate Jazz Band• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy and $125.00 to the

most promising Elementary or Middle School Jazz Band• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Plaques for outstanding Jazz

Instrumentalists

Concert Bands• Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $250.00 Gift Certificate to the

most promising Senior Secondary School Concert Band• Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $125.00 Gift Certificate to a

promising Senior Secondary Concert Band• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy to a promising Senior

Secondary School Concert Band• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy to a promising Senior

Secondary School Concert Band• Greg Metcalf Memorial Award: Trophy and $250.00 to the most

promising Junior Secondary or Middle School Concert Band• Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $125.00 Gift Certificate to a

promising Junior Secondary Concert Band• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy to a promising Junior

Secondary or Middle School Concert Band• Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $150.00 Gift Certificate to

the most promising Elementary School Concert Band• Trophy and $100.00 Gift Certificate to a promising Elementary

School Concert Band• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy to a promising

Elementary School Concert Band• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy and $250.00 to the

most promising Community Concert Band

Orchestras• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy and $250.00 to the

Most Promising Orchestra - 17 Years & Under• Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $125.00 Gift Certificate to a

Promising Orchestra - 17 Years & Under• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Award: Trophy and $150.00

to the Most Promising Orchestra - 14 Years & Under• Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy to a Promising

Orchestra - 14 Years & Under

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Choirs• ST. THOMAS MORE COLLEGIATE CHAMBER CHOIR, JOHNSON LUI, DIRECTOR Long & McQuade Award:Trophy and a $250.00 gift certificate to the most promising Senior Secondary School Choir• NORTH SURREY SENIOR CHAMBER CHOIR, JONATHAN KRUEGER, DIRECTOR Long & McQuade Award:Trophy and $125.00 certificate to the most promising Junior or Intermediate Secondary School Choir • CROFTON HOUSE SCHOOL CHAMBER CHOIR, ANNE BONNYCASTLE, DIRECTOR Kiwanis Fraser ValleyTrophy, Senior Secondary Choir:• CROFTON HOUSE SCHOOL GRADE 8 CHOIR, ANNE BONNYCASTLE, DIRECTOR Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and a $125.00 Long & McQuade gift certificate to the most promising Elementary or Middle School Choir• JOHNSON HEIGHTS SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADE 8 CHOIR, ALAN HOLMES, DIRECTOR Kiwanis Fraser ValleyFestivals Trophy: to a promising Elementary or Middle School Choir• SIMON CUNNINGHAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHOIR, STEPHEN HORNING, DIRECTOR Kiwanis Fraser ValleyFestivals Trophy: to a promising Elementary or Middle School Choir• SOUTH PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHOIR, HEATHER SAIP, DIRECTOR Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Trophy: to a promising Elementary or Middle School Choir

Vocal Jazz• WALNUT GROVE SECONDARY SCHOOL VOCAL JAZZ, DIR. MIKE ANGELL Kiwanis Fraser Valley FestivalsAward: Trophy and $250.00 to the Most Promising Vocal Jazz group• ST. THOMAS MORE COLLEGIATE JAZZ SINGERS, DIR JOHNSON LUI Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy and $125.00 to a Promising Vocal Jazz group

Jazz Bands• HOLY CROSS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR JAZZ BAND, DIR. JEFF CABRALDA Kiwanis Fraser ValleyFestivals Award: Trophy and $250.00 to the most promising Senior Jazz Band• FLEETWOOD SECONDARY SCHOOL SENIOR JAZZ BAND, DIR. COLLEEN SHERIDAN Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $125.00 Gift Certificate to a promising Senior Jazz Band• CHILLIWACK SECONDARY SCHOOL SENIOR JAZZ BAND, DIR. BOB TARR Kiwanis Fraser Valley FestivalsTrophy: to a promising Senior Jazz Band• LANGLEY FINE ARTS SCHOOL JUNIOR JAZZ BAND, DIR. MARK LAINCHBURY Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $125.00 Gift Certificate to a promising Junior or Intermediate Jazz Band• HOLY CROSS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - SIMPLY JAZZ, DIR. HAN-AH PARK Kiwanis Fraser Valley FestivalsTrophy: to a promising Intermediate Jazz Band• SUNNYSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JAZZ BAND, DIR. SUSAN HAGEN Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy and $125.00 to the most promising Elementary or Middle School Jazz Band

Concert Bands• FLEETWOOD PARK SECONDARY SCHOOL SENIOR CONCERT BAND, DIR. COLLEEN SHERIDAN Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $250.00 Gift Certificate to the most promising Senior Secondary School Concert Band

2016 Winners

• WEST POINT GREY ACADEMY SENIOR CONCERT BAND, DIR. WAYNE ELMER Long & McQuade Award:Trophy and $125.00 Gift Certificate to a promising Senior Secondary Concert Band• VANCOUVER COLLEGE SENIOR WIND ENSEMBLE, DIR. MILAN MILOSEVIC Kiwanis Fraser Valley FestivalsAward: Trophy to a promising Senior Secondary School Concert Band• KILLARNEY SECONDARY SCHOOL WIND ENSEMBLE, DIR. ANGELA TOTH Kiwanis Fraser Valley FestivalsAward: Trophy to a promising Senior Secondary School Concert Band• CLAYBURN MIDDLE SCHOOL SENIOR CONCERT BAND, DIR. DOUG PRITCHARD Greg Metcalf MemorialAward: $250.00 Long & McQuade Gift Certificate to the most promising Junior Secondary or Middle School Concert Band• FLEETWOOD SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADE 10 BAND, DIR. COLLEEN SHERIDAN Long & McQuade Award:Trophy and $125.00 Gift Certificate to a promising Intermediate Secondary School Concert Band• FLEETWOOD SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADE 9 BAND, DIR. COLLEEN SHERIDAN Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy to a promising Junior Secondary or Middle School Concert Band• SUNNYSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CONCERT BAND, DIR. SUSAN HAGEN Kiwanis Fraser Valley FestivalsAward: Trophy and $150.00 Gift Certificate to a promising Elementary School Concert Band• CALGARY ACADEMY BAND 1, DIR. GORD DAVIES Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $100.00 Gift Certificate to a promising Elementary School Concert Band• ST. GEORGE’S SCHOOL GRADE 6 BAND, DIRS. MARY BACKUN & ROB MURRAY Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy to a promising Elementary School Concert Band

Orchestras• SURREY YOUTH ORCHESTRA, DIR. JOEL STOBBE Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $250.00 Gift Certificate to the Most Promising Orchestra - 17 Years & Under• ANNIE B. JAMIESON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GRADE 6 ADVANCED ORCHESTRA, DIR. JAMES COLPITTS Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $150.00 Gift Certificate to the Most Promising Orchestra - 14 Years & Under• MOSCROP SECONDARY SCHOOL ORCHESTRA, DIR. JULIET RUNDALL Long & McQuade Award: Trophy and $100.00 Gift Certificate to a Promising Orchestra - 14 Years & Under• ANNIE B. JAMIESON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GRADE 7 ADVANCED ORCHESTRA, DIR. JAMES COLPITTS Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Award: Trophy to a Promising Orchestra - 14 Years & Under

Outstanding Band and Orchestra Instrumentalists• KAYDEN GORDEN, TRUMPET, CHILLIWACK SECONDARY SCHOOL• JAXON McNULTY, BASS, CHILLIWACK SECONDARY SCHOOL• NICHOLAS DeSOUZA, ALTO SAXOPHONE/FRENCH HORN, HOLY CROSS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL• HOLDEN AU YEUNG, CLARINET, MOSCROP SECONDARY SCHOOL Kiwanis Fraser Valley Festivals Plaques for Outstanding Instrumentalists

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CHOIRS

Tuesday, May 2Clinicians: Dr. Kevin Zakresky & Gail Suderman

9:00AM C401-YS1 GRADE 9 & UNDER Hillcrest Middle School Choir, Coquitlam, BC - Dir. Carlan Gallello

9:55AM C601-YS1 GRADE 3 & UNDERPacific Academy Grade 2 Choir, Surrey, BC - Dir. Karen Roeck

10:45AM C501-YS1 GRADE 7 & UNDERPebble Hill Elementary School Choir, Delta, BC - Dir. Heather Saip

11:35AM C501-YS1 GRADE 7 & UNDER Ecole Christine Morrison Elementary School Choir, Mission, BC- Dir. Rebecca Williams

LUNCH BREAK 12:15 - 1:15PM

1:15PM C301-YS1 GRADE 12 & UNDERHoly Cross Regional High School ‘Vibe,' Surrey, BC - Dir. Han-Ah Park

2:15PM C401-YS1 GRADE 9 & UNDER Archbishop Carney Secondary School Junior Concert Choir,Port Coquitlam, BC - Dir. Emmanuella Triveri

3:00PM C301-YS1 GRADE 12 & UNDERJohnson Heights Secondary School Senior Chamber Choir, Surrey, BC- Dir. Alan Holmes

4:00PM C301-YS1 GRADE 12 & UNDERMatthew McNair Secondary School Choir, Richmond, BC - Dir. Jan Berman

5:00PMC301-YS1 GRADE 12 & UNDER St. Thomas More Collegiate Chamber Singers, Burnaby, BC- Dir. Johnson Lui

6:00PM C501-YC1 AVERAGE MAX. AGE 12 YEARS Langley Children's Choir, Langley, BC- Dirs. Patti Thorpe and Kim Hardy

Wednesday, May 3Clinicians: Dr. Kevin Zakresky & Gail Suderman

9:50AM C301-YS1 GRADE 12 & UNDER North Surrey Secondary School Senior Concert Choir, Surrey, BC- Dir. Jonathan Krueger

10:50AM C301-YS1 GRADE 12 & UNDER WJ Mouat Secondary School Concert Choir, Abborsford, BC- Dir. Janet Wade

11:50AM C301-YS1 GRADE 12 & UNDERNorth Surrey Secondary School Senior Chamber Choir, Surrey, BC- Dir. Jonathan Krueger

LUNCH BREAK 12:40 - 1:40PM

1:40PM C501-YS1 GRADE 7 & UNDER Green Timbers Elementary School Honour Choir, Surrey, BC- Dir. Jan Mitchell 2:30PM C401-YS1 GRADE 9 & UNDERJohnson Heights Secondary School Grade 9 Choir, Surrey, BC- Dir. Alan Holmes

3:25PM C301-YS1 GRADE 12 & UNDERLangley Secondary School Senior Choir, Langley, BC - Dir. Patti Thorpe

4:25PM C501-YC1 AVERAGE MAX. AGE 12 YEARS Surrey Children's Intermediate Training Choir, Surrey, BC- Dir. Stephen Horning

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CHOIRS

Thursday, May 4Clinicians: Dr. Kevin Zakresky & Gail Suderman

9:00AM C401-YS1 GRADE 9 & UNDER Holy Cross Regional High School ‘Tonic!,' Surrey, BC - Dir. Jeff Cabralda

9:50AM C501-YS1 GRADE 7 & UNDER South Park Elementary School Choir, Delta, BC - Dir. Heather Saip

10:40AM TBA

11:40AM C401-YS1 GRADE 9 & UNDER Crofton House Grade 8 Choir, Vancouver, BC - Dir. Anne Bonnycastle

LUNCH BREAK 12:20 - 1:20PM

1:20PM C501-YS1 GRADE 7 & UNDER Simon Cunningham Elementary School Choir, Surrey, BC\- Dir. Stephen Horning

2:10PM C301-YS1 GRADE 12 & UNDER Sullivan Heights Secondary School Concert Choir, Surrey, BC- Dir. Richard Petroski

3:05PM C301-YS1 GRADE 12 & UNDER Robert Bateman Secondary School Concert Choir, Abbotsford, BC- Dir. Kris Werner

4:05PM C301-YS1 GRADE 12 & UNDER Johnson Heights Secondary School Senior Concert Choir, Surrey, BC- Dir. Alan Holme

come

Call 604-541-2519 or email: [email protected]

Adjudicators have said..."You are one of the best children's choirs in Canada." Gerald van Wyck, Vancouver Community College

"She sings morning, noon, and night now!""She sings morning, noon, and night now!"

Our parents have said..."... thank you for a �fth year of beautiful music in our lives... Your work with all the choirs never ceases to amaze me! The children whose lives you �ll with song are very lucky, indeed."

Our parents have said..."... thank you for a �fth year of beautiful music in our lives... Your work with all the choirs never ceases to amaze me! The children whose lives you �ll with song are very lucky, indeed."

GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY a City of Surrey Cultural Grant

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JAZZ BANDS & ORCHESTRAS

Monday, May 8Jazz Clinicians: Dr. David Branter & Jodi Proznick

9:00AM A501-YS GRADE 10 & UNDERHoly Cross Regional Secondary ‘Simply Jazz,' Surrey, BC - Dir. Han-Ah Park

9:55AM A401-YS GRADE 11 & UNDER St. Thomas More Collegiate Jazz Band B, Burnaby, BC- Dir. Ethan Shoemaker

10:55AM A301-YS GRADE 12 & UNDER Abbotsford Traditional Secondary School Jazz Band, Abbotsford, BC- Dir. Mercedes Sargent

11:55AM A501-YS GRADE 10 & UNDERFraser Heights Secondary School Intermediate Jazz Band, Surrey, BC- Dir. Michael Horn

LUNCH BREAK - 12:40 - 1:40PM

1:40PM A301-YS GRADE 12 & UNDER Archbishop Carney Secondary School Jazz Band 1, Port Coquitlam, BC - Dir. Evelyn Young

2:40PM A501-YS GRADE 10 & UNDERHoly Cross Regional Secondary ‘Jazz One,' Surrey, BC - Dir. Jeff Cabralda

3:35PM A601-YS GRADE 9 & UNDER Brookswood Secondary School Junior Jazz Band, Langley, BC- Dir. Derrick Turi

Orchestra Clinicians:Dr. Wayne Jeffrey & Jim Littleford

6:30PM O401-YS1 14 YEARS & UNDER - 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Surrey Junior Strings, Surrey, BC - Dir. Andrea Taylor

7:20PM O301-YS1 17 YEARS & UNDER - 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Surrey Intermediate Orchestra, Surrey, BC - Dir. Ben Goheen

8:20PM O301-YS1 17 YEARS & UNDER - 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Surrey Youth Orchestra, Surrey, BC - Dir. Joel Stobbe

Tuesday, May 9Clinicians: Dr. David Branter & Jodi Proznick

9:00AM A701-YS GRADE 8 & UNDERSunnyside Elementary School Jazz Band, Surrey, BC - Dir. Susan Hagen

9:50AM A301-YS GRADE 12 & UNDERSt Thomas More Collegiate Jazz Band A, Burnaby, BC- Dir. Ethan Shoemaker

10:50AM A401-YS GRADE 11 & UNDER St. John Brebeuf Regional School SJB Jazz Band, Abbotsford, BC- Dir. Robert Woitowitsch

11:50AM A301-YS GRADE 12 & UNDERGW Graham Secondary School Senior Jazz Band, Chilliwack, BCDir. Janine Webster

LUNCH BREAK 12:40 - 1:40PM

1:40PM A301-YS GRADE 12 & UNDER Killarney Secondary School Jazz Band, Vancouver, BC - Dir. Angela Toth

2:40PM TBA

3:40PM A301-YS GRADE 12 & UNDER Brookswood Secondary School Senior Jazz Band, Langley, BC- Dir. Derrick Turi

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Wednesday, May 10Clinicians: Dr. David Branter & Jodi Proznick

9:00AM A301-YS GRADE 12 & UNDERChilliwack Secondary School Senior Jazz Band, Chilliwack, BC- Dir. Bob Tarr 10:00AM A701-YS GRADE 8 & UNDER Summit Middle School Jazz Band, Coquitlam, BC - Dir. Ray Faoro

10:50AM A301-YS GRADE 12 & UNDER Robert Bateman Secondary School Jazz Band, Abbotsford, BC- Dir. Kris Werner

11:50AM A501-YS GRADE 10 & UNDER Frank Hurt Secondary School Intermediate Jazz Band, Surrey, BCDir. Lara Antrobus

LUNCH BREAK 12:35 - 1:35PM

1:35PM A301-YS GRADE 12 & UNDER Frank Hurt Secondary School Senior Jazz Band, Surrey, BCDir. Lara Antrobus

Thursday, May 11Clinicians: Dr. David Branter & Jodi Proznick

9:00AM A501-YS GRADE 10 & UNDER Langley Fine Arts School Junior Jazz Band, Langley, BC - Dir. Mark Lainchbury

9:55AM A401-YS GRADE 11 & UNDERFleetwood Park Secondary School Senior Jazz Band - Goughidan,Surrey, BC - Dirs. Adam Gough & Colleen Sheridan

10:55AM A301-YS GRADE 12 & UNDER Mpscrop Secondary School Senior Jazz Band, Abbotsford, BC- Dir. Juliet Rundell

11:55AM A301-YS GRADE 12 & UNDERFleetwood Park Secondary School Senior Jazz Band - Sheridough,Surrey, BC - Dirs. Colleen Sheridan & Adam Gough

LUNCH BREAK 12:45 - 1:45PM

1:45PM A401-YS GRADE 11 & UNDER Abbotsford Christian School ACS Jazz Club, Abbotsford, BC- Dir. Bill Workman

Bringing Music to Life

4899 207th Street Langley, BC V3A 2E4

Tel: 604-534-2848

langleymusic.com

We acknowledge the financial

assistance of the Province

of British Columbia

Summer Programs FOR ALL AGES

Langley Community Music School

LCMS

General & Introductory Music Programs • Suzuki Student WorkshopsEarly Learning • History & Theory Classes • Private Lessons

Open House May 7th

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CONCERT BANDS & ORCHESTRAS

Friday, May 12Clinicians: Dr. Wayne Jeffrey & Jim Littleford

9:10AM B200-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Clayburn Middle School Senior Band, Abbotsford, BC - Dir. Doug Pritchard 10:00AM B1301-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Southpointe Academy Junior Wind Orchestra, Delta, BCDir. Boris Pekarsky 10:50AM B200-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Agassiz Elementary Secondary School Grade 8 Concert Band,Agassiz, BC - Dir. Gordon MacLeod

LUNCH BREAK 11:30 - 12:30PM

12:30PM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Agassiz Elementary Secondary School Grade 9 Concert Band,Agassiz, BC - Dir. Gordon MacLeod

1:25PM B300-YS2 51 TO 75 MEMBERS Fraser Heights Secondary School Intermediate Concert Band,Surrey, BC - Dir. Michael Horn

2:30PM B400-YS3 MORE THAN 76 MEMBERS Holy Cross Regional High School Senior Wind Ensemble, Surrey, BCDir. Jeff Cabralda

3:40PM B500-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Brookswood Secondary School Senior Concert Band, Langley, BCDir. Derrick Turi

4:40PM SOLO BRASS SESSION

Monday, May 15Clinicians: Dr. Wayne Jeffrey & Jim Littleford

9:00AM B1302-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Vancouver Talmud Torah Band, Vancouver, BC - Dir. James Hopson

9:50AM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Archbishop Carney Secondary Junior Concert Band, Port Coquitlam, BC - Dir. Evelyn Young

10:40AM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Holy Cross Regional High School Junior Wind Ensemble, Surrey, BCDir. Han-Ah Park

11:35AM B400-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Agassiz Elementary Secondary School Senior Concert Band, Agassiz, BC Dir. Gordon MacLeod

LUNCH BREAK 12:25 - 1:25PM

1:25PM B200-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Fraser Heights Secondary School Grade 8 Concert Band, Surrey, BCDir. Michael Horn

2:15PM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Abbotsford Christian School Junior Band, Abbotsford, BCDir. Bill Workman

3:05PM B500-YS2 51-75 MEMBERS Killarney Secondary School Wind Ensemble, Vancouver, BCDir. Angela Toth

4:05PM B400-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Killarney Secondary School Symphonic Band, Vancouver, BCDir. Angela Toth

5:05PM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Killarney Secondary School Intermediate Band, Vancouver, BCDir. Angela Toth

Tuesday, May 16Clinicians: Dr. Wayne Jeffrey & Jim Littleford

9:00AM B1301-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS St. Catherine’s Elementary School Band, Langley, BC- Dir. Michelle Draayers 9:50AM B400-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS St Thomas More Collegiate Senior Concert Band, Burnaby, BC- Dir. Ethan Shoemaker

10:50AM B200-YS3 MORE THAN 76 MEMBERS Richmond Christian Middle School Grade 7 Band, Richmond, BC- Dir. Darrell Reimer

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11:50AM O301-YS1 17 YEARS & UNDER - 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Moscrop Secondary School Orchestra, Burnaby, BC - Dir. Juliet Rundle

LUNCH BREAK 12:30 - 1:30PM1:30PM B500-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Chilliwack Secondary School Senior Concert Band, Chilliwack, BC- Dir. Gary Raddysh

2:30PM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESSVancouver College & Sacred Heart School Grade 7/8 Band,Vancouver, BC - Dir. Milan Milosevic 3:25PM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESSLangley Secondary School Concert Band, Langley, BC - Dir. Patti Thorpe

4:25PM B500-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESSVancouver College Senior Wind Ensemble, Vancouver, BC- Dir. Milan Milosevic

Wednesday, May 17Clinicians: Dr. Wayne Jeffrey & Jim Littleford

9:00AM B1301-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Clayburn Middle School Junior Concert Band, Abbotsford, BCDir. Doug Pritchard

9:50AM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS St. Thomas More Collegiate Grade 9 Concert Band, Burnaby, BCDir. Ethan Shoemaker

10:45AM B200-YS2 51 TO 75 MEMBERS Richmond Christian Middle School Grade 8 Band, Richmond, BC- Dir. Darrell Reimer

11:40AM B500-YS2 51 TO 75 MEMBERS GW Graham Secondary Senior Concert Band, Chilliwack, BC- Dir. Janine Webster

LUNCH BREAK 12:30 - 1:30PM

1:30PM O301-YS1 17 YEARS & UNDER - 50 MEMBERS OR LESS GW Graham Secondary Orchestra, Chilliwack, BC - Dir. Janine Webster

2:30PM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Central Middle School Wind Ensemble, Victoria, BC - Dir. Marianne Ing

3:25PM B200-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Holy Cross Regional High School Grade 8 Concert Band, Surrey, BCDir. Jeff Cabralda

4:15PM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Brookswood Secondary School Grade 9 Concert Band, Langley, BC- Dir. Derrick Turi

Thursday, May 18Clinicians: Dr. Wayne Jeffrey & Jim Littleford

9:00AM B200-YS2 51 TO 75 MEMBERS Hillcrest Middle School Advanced Band, Coquitlam, BC- Dir. Carlan Gallello

9:50AM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Abbotsford Traditional Secondary School Concert Band, Abbotsford, BC - Dir. Mercedes Sargent 10:45AM B400-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS St. John Brebeuf Regional School SJB Concert Band, Abbotsford, BC- Dir. Robert Woitowitsch 11:45AM B500-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Robert Bateman Secondary School Concert Band, Abbotsford, BC- Dir. Kris Werner

LUNCH BREAK 12:35 - 1:35PM

1:35PM B400-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Dr. Charles Best Secondary Senior Concert Band, Coquitlam, BC- Dir. Brent Hughes

2:35PM B200-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Prince Rupert Middle School Concert Band, Prince Rupert, BCDir. Kristy Tillman

3:25PM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Brookswood Secondary School Grade 8 Concert Band, Langley, BCDir. Derrick Turi

4:15PM A701-YS GRADE 8 & UNDER Prince Rupert Middle School Jazz Band, Prince Rupert, BCDir. Kristy Tillman

DINNER BREAK 4:55 - 6:25PM

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6:25PM TBA

7:25PM B500-AC1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Cascadia Wind Ensemble, Abbotsford, BC - Dir. Shannon Goldsmith

Friday, May 19Clinicians: Dr. Wayne Jeffrey & Jim Littleford

9:00AM O301-YS1 17 YEARS & UNDER - 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Handsworth Secondary School Concerti Strings, North Vancouver, BCDir. Sab Kabok

9:50AM O301-YS1 17 YEARS & UNDER - 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Handsworth Secondary School Virtuosi Strings, North Vancouver, BC Dir. Sab Kabok

10:50AM TBA 11:50AM O301-YS1 17 YEARS & UNDER - 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Handsworth Secondary School Chamber Strings, North Vancouver, BCDir. Sab Kabok

LUNCH BREAK 12:40 - 1:40PM

1:40PM B1302-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS West Point Grey Academy Junior Concert Band, Vancouver, BC- Dir. Wayne Elmer

Tuesday, May 23Clinicians: Dr. Wayne Jeffrey & Jim Littleford

8:50AM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESSWest Point Grey Academy Senior Concert Band, Vancouver, BC- Dir. Wayne Elmer

9:45AM B300-YS2 51 - 75 MEMBERSFleetwood Park Secondary School Grade 9 Concert Band, Surrey, BC- Dir. Colleen Sheridan

10:40AM B1302-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Irwin Park Elementary School Grade 7 Band, West Vancouver, BC- Dir. Zoltan Virag

11:30AM B400-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Fleetwood Park Secondary School Grade 10 Concert Band, Surrey, BC Dir. Colleen Sheridan

LUNCH BREAK 12:10 - 1:10PM

1:10PM B500-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESSFleetwood Park Secondary School Senior Concert Band, Surrey, BCDir. Colleen Sheridan

2:10PM B400-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Abbotsford Christian School ACS Concert Band, Abbotsford, BC- Dir. Bill Workman

Wednesday, May 24Clinicians: Dr. Wayne Jeffrey & Jim Littleford

9:00AM B100-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS DW Poppy Elementary School Honour Band, Langley, BC- Dir. Mark Follett

9:50AM B100-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS St Thomas More Collegiate Grade 8 Concert Band, Burnaby, BC- Dir. Ethan Shoemaker

10:40AM B100-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Abbotsford Traditional Middle School Grade 6/7 Band, Abbotsford, BC- Dir. Cameron Kenis

11:45AM B200-YS3 MORE THAN 76 MEMBERSSt. George’s School Grade 6 Band, Vancouver, BC- Dirs. Mary Backun & Rob Murray

LUNCH BREAK 12:30 - 1:30PM

1:30PM B100-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Calgary Academy Band 1, Calgary, AB - Dir. Gord Davies

2:20PM B100-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Calgary Academy Band 2, Calgary, AB - Dir. Gord Davies

3:10PM O401-YS1 14 YEARS & UNDER - 50 MEMBERS OR LESS West Point Grey Academy Junior Chamber Players, Vancouver ,BC- Dir. Angela Goddard

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Thursday, May 25Clinicians: Dr. Wayne Jeffrey & Jim Littleford

9:00AM B1301-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Southridge School Grade 7 Band, Surrey, BC - Dir. Chris Mitchell

9:50AM B1302-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS York House Grade 6 Band, Vancouver, BC - Dir. Dawn Haylett

10:40AM O401-YS1 14 YEARS & UNDER - 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Annie B Jamieson Elementary School Grade 6 Advanced Orchestra, Vancouver, BC - Dir. James Colpitts

11:30AM O401-YS1 14 YEARS & UNDER - 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Annie B Jamieson Elementary School Grade 7 Advanced Orchestra, Vancouver, BC - Dir. James Colpitts

LUNCH BREAK 12:10 - 1:10PM

1:10PM B400-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Cariboo Hill Secondary School Senior Concert Band, Burnaby, BC- Dir. Katherine Brown

2:10PM B1302-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS South Park & Pebble Hill Elementary Senior Bands, Delta, BC- Dir. Heather Saip

3:10PM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Eisenhower Middle School Honours Band, Everett, WA - Dir. Tom Morgan

4:05PM B500-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Johnson Heights Secondary School Senior Concert Band, Surrey, BC- Dir. Alan Holmes

Friday, May 26Clinicians: Dr. Wayne Jeffrey & Jim Littleford

9:00AM B100-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Sunnyside Elementary School Concert Band, Surrey, BC- Dir. Susan Hagen

10:00AM B200-YS3 MORE THAN 76 MEMBERS Summit Middle School Advanced Band, Coquitlam, BC- Dir. Ray Faoro

11:00AM B1301-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Garibaldi Secondary School Grade 8 Band, Maple Ridge, BC- Dir. Rebekah Bell

12:00PM B300-YS1 50 MEMBERS OR LESSSouthpointe Academy Senior Wind Ensemble, Delta, BC- Dir. Boris Pekarsky

LUNCH BREAK 12:50 - 1:50PM

1:50PM O301-YS1 17 YEARS & UNDER - 50 MEMBERS OR LESS Crofton House Orchestra, Vancouver, BC - Dir. Anne Bonnycastle

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