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Yorkton Music Festival 2018 Band & Strings- March 7-9
Yorkton Regional High School-Anne Portnuff Theatre & Choir Room
Choir - March 12 St. Andrew’s United Church
Vocal & Musical Theatre- March 13-15 Heritage Baptist Church
Piano – March 19-23 St. Andrew’s United Church
Competition Hi-Lights Concert – Sunday, March 25 at 2:00 pm St. Andrew’s United Church
Adult/Student $5 Children under 6 free
ADMISSION Adults - $2 per session Students - $1 per session Children 6 and under – Free
PROGRAMS $10
Table of Contents
President’s Messages 2-3
Festival Committee & Volunteers 4
Patrons 5
Adjudicators 6-7
Festival Information 8-12
Copyright Information 12-13
Marking, Scholarships & Awards 14-16
Band 17-26
Choral 27-28
Vocal/ Musical Theatre 29-38
Piano 39-56
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President’s Message
Welcome to all competitors and thank you for your preparation. The Yorkton Music Festival 2018 is a
wonderful opportunity to gather new skills and increase your confidence. Congratulations to you all!
A special welcome to all our adjudicators, Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher, Greg McLean and Terri-Lynn
Mitchell. Your generosity in sharing your experience with our participants is important for their musical
education.
We are fortunate in our community to have dedicated music teachers who not only prepare their students
to perform, but also contribute many volunteer hours to the Yorkton Music Festival. We are grateful to
all our accompanists for taking the time to rehearse with students for their various performances. Thank
you teachers, for your gifts of time, talent and organization.
We appreciate all those parents who not only encourage their children to practice their instruments, enter
them in festival competition but also help organize the festival. Thank you for enriching your children’s
lives with music.
Thank you to all Patrons and Scholarship Donors whose generosity is essential to the success of the
Yorkton Music Festival and the extensive awards program. Your donations ensure that the festival
tradition will enrich the lives of performers and audiences today and in the future. We appreciate your
continuing support.
Thanks to the Yorkton Music Festival committee, a committed group of volunteers dedicated to putting
on a successful festival.
Please join us in celebration of some the most memorable performances at the Hi-lights Concert and
Awards Ceremony on Sunday, March 25, at 2 pm at St. Andrew’s United Church.
Tonia Vermette
Yorkton Music Festival, President
The Yorkton Music Festival gratefully acknowledges
Fuzztone Music for selling our programs.
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Yorkton Music Festival 2018 Committee President Tonia Vermette
Vice President Yemi Otukoya
Past President Terri Mitchell
Treasurer Karen Young
Corresponding Secretary Karen Muir
Recording Secretary Mellisa Fleury
Adjudicators’ Secretaries Mae Ann Chilman, Jeanette Dawes
Entries Secretary & Program Tonia Vermette
Publicity Jeanette Wheeler
Patrons Colette Karapita
Awards & Scholarships Susan Malinowski, Shani Apland
Vocal/Musical Theatre Housing Jeanne Fetsch, Esther Morgan
Piano Housing Lenore Denbrok, Lynn Richards, Karen Young,
Choir Housing Calla Effa
Band Housing Carla Laycock
Program Scheduling Sheri Weinmaster, Laurel Teichroeb, Karen Muir Shani Apland , Kerry Linsley, Colette Karapita
Hi-Lights Host Barbara Waldbauer
Thank you to all 2017 Yorkton Music Festival Volunteers
Eshter Morgan
Katie Morgan
Karen Muir
Dorothy Ostopowich
Chantal Ottenbreit
Lena Panchuk
Verena Popowich
Kendra Potzus
Mitchelle Quinto
Lynn Richards
Garry Richards
Tricia Reed
Melanie Riffel
Judy Sawchuck
Judy Schwab
Merle Sherwin
Wanda Spilchak
Jennifer Stackhouse
Veronica Stickwood
Wayne Stickwood
Leslie Gulka
Jeff Hannotte
Alex Hoeber
Dianne Holfeld
Joyce Inglis
Pam Ivey
Lori James
Cheryl Janzen
Carmen Kirby
Colette Karapita
Marquelle Katzell
Leanne Keys
Kelsey Kuz
Mrs. Kobylko
Barb Lake
Dave Langely
Kerry Linsley
Susan Malinowski
Tracie Mykytyshyn
Terri Mitchell
Shani Apland
Sandra Baron
Judy Berg
Lynn Brand
Darren Bolme
Mae Ann Chilman
Karen Cottenie
Jeanette Dawes
Lenore Denbrok
Joan Dobson
Michelle Easton
Calla Effa
Elsie Elasser
Alexandria Flaman
Zoe Flaman
Melissa Fleury
Adam Fetsch
Jeanne Fetsch
Marion Fletcher
Lisa Folk
Lorilee Stusek
Amy Svienbjornson
Laurel Teichroeb
Tara Thorsteinson
Annie Toma
Annalisa Ubongen
Tonia Vermette
Dion Walker
Tyler Walker
Michelle Walker
Jeanette Wheeler
Alina Yang
Lisa Yeadon
Jackie Washenfelder
Sheri Weinmaster
Leanne Woodhouse
Daren Young
Karen Young
Marshall Young
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2018 Patrons
Bailey’s Funeral Home
Brian & Barbara Lake
Collins Barrow LLP
Cornerstone Credit Union
Cottenie Bowtell Dental
Daren & Karen Young
Dr. Bode, Dr. Fuchs & Dr. Yaworsky
Dr. Sheasby, Dr. Popick, Dr. Caines
Dr. Bree Rogoza
Farrell Agencies Ltd.
Garry & Marion Fletcher
James & Pattee Flett
K.W. Mens Wear (1991) Ltd.
Karen Muir
Leland Campbell Kondratoff Persick LLP
Lena Panchuk
Lenore Denbrok
Mabel Betty Stout
Prairie Dome Potatoes & U-Pick
Thelma Gillis
Value Tire
Yorkton Co-op
Yorkton Sewing Centre
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Adjudicator Bio: Greg McLean Greg McLean is a freelance musician and conductor. He most recently served
an interim term as Director of Bands at the University of Regina following 35
years as a high school instrumental music director, the last 21 years of which
were spent at the Swift Current Comprehensive High School in Swift Current,
SK. Under Mr. McLean's direction, the Senior Wind Orchestra and Senior Jazz
Ensemble received many awards, including Gold medals at MusicFest Canada
in 1993, 1995 and 1998. The Wind Orchestra performed guest showcase
concerts at the Banff Rocky Mountain Festival in 1996, 1997, 2007 and 2009
and at the Moose Jaw International Festival in 1999 and 2003. The senior jazz
ensemble, Thursday Night Jazz, was also featured in a showcase concert in
2008 for the Rocky Mountain Festival.
He is a full-time faculty member of the Prairieland Summer Jazz Camp in Regina and has been guest
conductor and brass coach at Saskatchewan summer band camps for over twenty-five years. Mr. McLean
is frequently invited to adjudicate at festivals across Canada, to conduct workshops and reading sessions,
and to direct honour groups. He has presented sessions at the SK Music Conference, the Brandon
University Da Capo Conference and the Brandon Jazz Festival. He directed the SMC Jazz Band for 2011 &
2012.
Mr. McLean has performed in the trumpet section of the Sawatzky Big Band, the Bob Moyer Big Band and
the Prairieland Jazz Camp Faculty Band. Most recently he has formed the Swift Current Jazz Orchestra and
is the Artistic Director and lead trumpet for the ensemble.
He is also the co-artistic director and orchestra conductor for the Swift Current Oratorio Choir, conducting
members of the Regina Symphony Orchestra and vocal soloists each spring. Past performances have
included Handel’s “Messiah”, Haydn’s “Creation”, Rutter’s “Requiem”, the “Mass for Peace“ and
”Requiem” by Karl Jenkins, and Mozart’s ”Requiem”. In 2014 the oratorio choir performed at Carnegie Hall
in NYC in a performance of Jenkins’ “Stabat Mater”. Two newer choral works were performed in 2015:
“Missa Pax” by Timothy Corlis and “Requiem for the Living” by Dan Forrest.
Mr. McLean received his Bachelor of Music degree from Brandon University. His graduate work included
a Graduate Diploma in conducting and wind repertoire from the University of Calgary, and a Master of
Music degree in conducting from the University of Manitoba. His mentors have included Dr. Dale Lonis of
the University of Manitoba and Earl Stafford of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. His trumpet teachers have
included brass specialist, Dr. D. S. Reinhardt of Philadelphia and Vincent Cichowicz of the Chicago
Symphony. In 2001 he received the “Paul Harris Fellowship” from the Swift Current Rotary Club for
outstanding leadership and community work with young people. He was also the recipient of the
“Outstanding Achievement Award” presented by the Saskatchewan MusicEducator’s Association in 2006.
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Adjudicator Bio: Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher
Sharon began studying piano with Rosalie Calver in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, and then took her ARCT in piano performance in 1987 under the direction of Jean Laube from Springside. She went on to study with Robin Harrison in Saskatoon at the University of Sask and received her LTCL under his direction. She won many scholarships and awards at the Yorkton Music Festival, and won the Haydn/Mozart scholarship at Provincials in 1988. The focus of her career has been as a piano teacher and she has taught in Yorkton, Battleford, Regina and Humboldt over the years. Many of her students have competed at Provincials and even won the National composition competition, and several have gone on to pursue a career in music. She has been a very active accompanist in Humboldt and area for many community events, and has played piano for many concerts in the Marysburg concert series. In addition to playing for the choirs and also doing some solo piano work, she has played for Sharon Carter and Maxine Moore (voice),Terry Sturge (cello), and has been the co-director/accompanist for children’s choir camps. She is also an active voice teacher, and has been a member of St. Peter’s choir for many years. She has 3 very musical children, the youngest of whom is in a music program in university.
Adjudicator Bio: Terri-Lynn Mitchell Soprano Terri-Lynn Mitchell is a graduate from the University of Ottawa with a Masters of Music (MMus) in Voice Performance with Canadian soprano Christiane Riel. As a performer, Terri-Lynn has studied in Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the United States. She is currently Soprano Soloist and Section Lead at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church with RCCO Music Director, Thomas Annand. Past operatic roles include The Queen of the Night in Die Zauberflöte (UOttawa Opera), the Novice in Suor Angelica (South Ottawa Performing Arts Collaborative), Ida in Die Fledermaus (UOttawa Opera) and the title role in Gisela in Her Bathtub (UWOpera) by Neil Weisensel. Terri-Lynn is a member of ORMTA and teaches from her private studio in the Ottawa Region, offering lessons in voice, piano, trombone, music theory and history. She also collaborates with the Nunavut Sivuniksavut College, bringing music lessons youth from the remote north of Canada. When not devoting her time to musical pursuits, Terri-Lynn enjoys studying languages and holds a Minor in Italian Studies from Western University. She has studied immersive Italian at Universita di Stranieri di Siena and German language in Munich, Bavaria. As a painter, Terri-Lynn explores the relationship between music and paint, creating original projects such as “Spanish Soundscapes” (August 2016) and “Voice Canvas: Exploring Song Through Paint” (April 2015). A freelance painter, Terri-Lynn offers commissions of her original works. Visitterri-lynnmitchell.com for more details.
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 1. The Saskatchewan Music Festival is open to any *non-professional musician who: i. lives or studies in the province of Saskatchewan, with the inclusion of Lloydminster, Alberta, OR ii. studies outside of the province and has competed in a Saskatchewan Music Festival within the preceding 5 years OR iii. lives within 100 km of any Saskatchewan border (District Festival entry only, not eligible for Provincial or National competitions) Eligible competitors may enter any District Festival. District Scholarship restrictions may apply. Note: A competitor may represent only one province at the National Music Festival.
2. A competitor may enter any class provided their age does not exceed the maximum age stated. The age of a competitor shall be considered as at December 31 of the year preceding the current festival year. In order to proceed to Provincial Finals, the age of competitor shall not exceed 28 years. The exception to this rule is choir classes with no age limitations. NOTE: For competitors under the age of 14 entering a National class, consult the FCMF Syllabus at www.fcmf.org for special requirements.
3. Any person (regardless of age) wanting to take part in a festival, but not in a competitive way, may do so. The entry forms should be marked “for adjudication only” so that they will receive the adjudicator’s remarks only: no mark, rating, or scholarship.
4. Competing bands and choirs are allowed to use only bona fide members of at least two months consecutive standing up to the time of performing at any one festival, with the exception of Band Class 8091.
5. Those wishing to enter percussion, piano concerto, duo-piano, pipe organ, electronic organ, and band classes should make their request to the District Festival at least one month prior to the closing date of entries and preferably by December 31. Each District Festival reserves the right to disallow such categories due to local conditions, facilities, etc. 6. Competitors are responsible for their own expenses.
ENTRY FEES
1. Entry fees, as listed on page 5, are maximum fees that may be charged per class. Please refer to the District Festival page on the website for entry requirements and local rates.
2. Entry forms and fees must be submitted by the closing date. Late entries may be subject to a late fee or rejected entirely. Refunds will not be considered after the closing date.
3. Once an entry has been accepted, no changes will be permitted after the entry close date without authorization of the District Festival committee. Changes are to be announced before the commencement of the class involved.
4. Selections marked “TBA (to be announced)” will be rejected. *A non-professional musician is defined as a person whose principal means of livelihood is not obtained by the performance of music in the particular category in which he or she is competing.
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RSYLLABUS INFORMATION Since adopting the three-year format, it has become clear that teachers and students need to be aware of all pertinent information (e.g. rules and regulations, syllabus changes and updates). The following information can be found on the SMFA website at www.smfa.ca:
General Competition and Scholarship Regulations
Provincial Scholarship Listing
Concerto & Wallis Competition Information
Syllabus Revisions/Updates
District Festival Information including: locations, contacts, festival dates, entry closing
dates, entry forms, entry fees, scholarship restrictions, and regulations Glossary of Terms
1. The Syllabus is the official guide for competition in Saskatchewan Music Festivals as set out by the Provincial Board of Directors of SMFA and is to be used in conjunction with the SMFA Regulations, updated annually on the website www.smfa.ca. 2. Following is the division of disciplines as used by SMFA: Choral Percussion Vocal Ensembles/Band Piano Musical Theatre String Speech Arts Guitar Organ Woodwind School Music/ Special Education Brass 3. The Association has officially adopted the following system and terminology for solo competitors: Senior Division Open; Grade A; Grade B; 18 years & under Intermediate Division 17/16/15 years & under Junior Division 14/13 years & under Elementary Division 12/11 years & under Primary Division 10/9/8/7/6 years & under 4. Provincial classes are identified with the letter (P). Provincial Classes provide the opportunity for recommendation by the adjudicator to Provincial Final Competitions, should a mark of 87 or higher be achieved. Before entering, be sure to read the “Provincial Scholarship Regulations”. 5. District Festivals may add additional classes and will assign these classes a competition number. In such cases, the addendum will be published at least 30 days in advance of the entry close date. District Festival addenda must be submitted to Provincial Office. 6. Written requests for additional classes may be sent to the District Festival. Such requests will be given consideration and the competitor informed of the decision made by the District Festival committee.
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7. When an entry does not conform to the Syllabus or District Festival addenda, the suffix ‘A’ will be added to the class number to distinguish it from a regular class entry. All unauthorized substitutions, including the unintentional ones such as wrong movements, shall also be suffixed by the letter ‘A’. Classes suffixed by the letter ‘A’ shall be ‘for adjudication only’ and no mark or scholarship will be awarded. 8. Syllabus suggestions for the upcoming year must be sent in writing to the SMFA Board of Directors, c/o Provincial Office, before May 31. REGULATIONS
SELECTIONS AND PERFORMANCE 1. Competitors may not perform the same selection(s) for any festival performance/competition two years in a row, with the exception of the Piano and Violin Senior Performance Classes 2110 & 3045. The same selection may not be used in more than one class, with the exception of National Class entries. 2. Current syllabus test selections are eligible for competition in own choice classes. An own choice selection cannot be substituted for a test selection. 3. Unless otherwise stated in the Syllabus, the term “own choice” implies a work or portion of work(s) not exceeding the specified time limit. Where time limits are not indicated, one movement shall be played. It is suggested that all long repeats (over sixteen measures) be omitted. The repetition of very short sections may be observed to preserve the structure of the composition. All da capos and dal segnos should be observed. 4. Test selections listed in the syllabus include suggested editions, generally chosen for their availability. Competitors may use alternate editions of the same work. In vocal test selections, change of key may not be more than one full tone up or down with the exception of Classes 1060 - 1065, and Sacred Music Classes 1080-1085. Senior and Intermediate vocal test selections must be sung in the original language. In own choice vocal classes, competitors may perform the selection in any suitable key. Copyright regulations apply: publisher’s written permission to transpose is required. 5. Solo competitors are not eligible to enter more than one class bearing the same title in any one District Festival, with the exception of lieder classes, where competitors may enter once as a pianist and once as vocalist. For example, a competitor entering “Class 2001 - Piano Solo, (Senior) 18 years and under” cannot enter “Class 2000 - Piano Solo, (Senior) Open”. 6. Memory work is encouraged in District Festivals and is mandatory at the provincial level with the exception of:
the pianist; in Lieder class 1170
multi-instrument works in the National Senior Percussion Solo Class 7
the National Senior Chamber Group Class 8
7. The piano is the instrument to be used for accompaniment except where other options are stated. Recorded accompaniments are not allowed, with the exception of School Music Classes, where professionally recorded accompaniment tracks may be used. Recorded digital audio, for
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percussion, is acceptable when published in the score. Use of a digital piano for accompanying is acceptable using the piano setting and transpose feature, if required. Copyright regulations apply. 8. No amplification equipment is to be used, except for digital audio in percussion classes. 9. An original or authorized copy of competitor’s music must be provided to the festival committee prior to the beginning of the class. Please number the first bar of each line. For band/ensembles, full scores are preferred; cued conductor or miniature scores are acceptable. Please number each fifth line in Speech Arts selections. 10. Anyone using unauthorized altered or photocopied copyright music will be disqualified; no adjudication, mark, or scholarship will be considered for the competitor. Music downloaded from the internet must show authorization from the publisher or proof of purchase. See “Copyright Information”. 11. Visual or verbal prompting of competitors is not allowed. 12. Only SMFA-sanctioned audio/video recording or photography is allowed. SMFA strictly prohibits audio/video recording or photography, during competitive performance, in order to prevent distractions and breach of privacy and copyright.
REGULATIONS
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COPYRIGHT© INFORMATION
Copyright is literally the right to copy. The composer usually owns the copyright for a specific piece and
they in turn assign the right to a publisher to help engrave, promote and distribute the piece.
The publisher pays the composer a royalty on each copy sold. So who has the right to photocopy or alter
a composer's work? Only the composer!
Copying music by any means for the purpose of performance is expressly prohibited except under the
fair use guidelines: "Emergency copying to replace purchased copies which for any reason are not
available for an imminent performance is allowed, provided purchased replacement copies shall be
substituted in due course.”
What does the statement above mean? Let's give some examples:
1) One of your sopranos is participating in a District Festival next week but the required music
hasn't arrived yet. You make photocopies from your personal library. It is fair use – provided you don't
cancel your order. The festival committee may request a sales slip from a music store to prove that the
music has been ordered and paid for.
2) Your eighth grade clarinet player has misplaced the solo he was to perform. You make a photocopy
from another student's music and order a new copy for the first student. Again, this is fair use but you
must order the copy and provide proof of purchase.
There is no excuse for not having a second or third copy for the adjudicator or accompanist. Most major
publishers will grant permission to make up to three copies (provided you have an original) for a small
fee or no fee at all. BUT, you have to email them and ask for permission. They will then instruct you on
how many copies you may make and what needs to be written on the bottom of each copy. This email
permission must be provided to the festival.
Copying for a page turn is not allowed and is an infringement of the law. Photocopies for page turning
purposes will only be allowed when written permission is supplied by the holder of the copyright
material. The Frederick Harris Music Co. Limited allows festival participants to photocopy one page per
selection from their publications in order to facilitate a page turn.
If you wish to transpose any existing publication or modify it in any way, you must seek permission. It is
illegal to duplicate or alter music that has been copyrighted.
Music in the Public Domain should be researched by your local music store to ensure it is in the Public
Domain before any selection is used for Festival purposes. Publications that are out of print or in the
Public Domain may not be photocopied until you have cleared it with the rightful owner.
Your local music store should be able to assist you with any of these procedures.
Although many websites claim to offer Free Public Domain music, competitors need to be aware that, in
most cases, the music is not free and has been illegally scanned or copied from a publishing company.
For instance, all of J.S. Bach's works are in the public domain; however, a publisher has gone to
considerable expense to digitize or in some cases, engrave their particular edition of the work. This
involves hours of deciphering and deciding what the original manuscript noted, and making decisions
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based on experience. The publisher's edition is copyrighted and protected under the copyright law. It is
therefore illegal to download a scanned or copied version that someone has posted on the internet.
Avoid using these "free" websites for festival choices, unless you have actually paid a fee or have written
permission from the author/composer for the piece and can provide proof of purchase to your District
Festival.Submitted by: Darren Schwartz, Saskatoon
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MARKING 1. The following table indicates the Association’s method of evaluation: Rating Mark Performance Standard A+ or 88 & above signifies superior performance A or 85 to 87 signifies distinction A- or 80 to 84 signifies definite merit B or 75 to 79 signifies fair standard C or 74 & under signifies less than adequate 2. The winner and runner-up of each class will receive numeric marks which may be announced. While marks may be used for administrative purposes, other performers will be given a letter rating on the adjudication sheets and public postings. 3. Competitors in the National classes will not receive an oral or written adjudication. First and second place marks are to be announced. 4. Two types of certificates will be issued. An ‘Honour’ certificate will be awarded to all winners
receiving a mark of 80 or more. A ‘Merit’ certificate will be awarded to all winners obtaining a mark from 75 to 79 and to the runner-up of each class, providing a mark of 75 or more has been attained. In the case of a tie, a certificate will be presented to the two entries. 5. While no specific number of marks can be allotted for memory work, due consideration will be given to memorized performances.
GENERAL 1. The District Festival committee may require competitors to certify that the regulations as set out above have been met. The decision of the committee is final. 2. The District Festival President and one other committee member along with the President of the Provincial Association constitute a protest committee to act at any festival, should the need arise. Unresolved protests may be submitted in writing to the Provincial Office c/o the Provincial President. In no case is the adjudicator to be approached. 3. Any breach of regulations, by the competitor, may result in disqualification.
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YORKTON MUSIC FESTIVAL SCHOLARSHIP & AWARDS REGULATIONS
Yorkton Music Festival Scholarships are open only to those:
• Who are 28 years old or under
• And who reside in the Sunrise Health Region or whose teacher resides in the Sunrise Health Region
• Or are former YMF participants furthering their education elsewhere, but still supported by parents in the Sunrise Health Region.
• Who are entered in two piano classes
• One Band instrument solo class
• Two voice classes (may be Vocal and/or Musical Theatre) The following guidelines are those in use by the Yorkton Music Festival Association: A. Scholarship monies are divided percentage wise according to the number of Solo entries in each festival category (Band, Choir, Musical Theatre/ Vocal). There are more scholarships in the piano area because there are more entries is that area. B. Recipients of scholarships are chosen by the adjudicators. C. The adjudicators also recommend those students they feel should participate in the Hi‐Lites Concert.
SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS 2017 Yorkton Music Festival Ensemble Medals
• Primary Piano Ensemble – Angela & Jonathan Fetsch
• Elementary/Junior Piano Ensemble – Faith & Ivan Fidek
• Senior Piano Ensemble - Tamantha Kirsch & Alex Cottenie
• Elementary/Junior Mixed Ensemble – Band – Chloey Forester & Condeleeza Erhaze
• Intermediate/Senior Mixed Ensemble – Band – Alex Cottenie, Kyra Fogg, Shaylene Froese, Hannah Gristwood, Caitlin Lyons, Cassidy Mansuy & Sarah Walker
• Intermediate/Senior Percussion Ensemble – Kaeden Hanishewsky, Hannah Shivak & Luke Shivak
• Intermediate/Senior Brass Ensemble – Emma Holowatiuk, Grace Malinowski, Jantz Sawatsky, Ethan Allen, Louis Shin, George Shukin, Madie Stacheruk
• Elementary - Woodwind Ensemble – Band – Charlotte Loewen & Skye Devins
• Junior – Woodwind Ensemble- Band- Skylar Yurkiw & Jaidyn Katzell
• Senior – Woodwind Ensemble – Hanna Gristwood, Cassidy Mansuy, Alexis Popowich, Ashley Smith
• Intermediate/Senior Vocal/Musical Theatre Ensemble – Chelte & Christine Young
• Elemetary/Junior Vocal/Musical Theatre Ensemble – Parkland Performing Arts Academy (Macy Washenfelder, Sara Switzer, Keisha Quinto, Alaina Hoeber, Angela Fetsch, Aimee Bell, Braydie Upshall, Elia Bolme, Zoe Bolme)
Yorkton Registered Music Teachers - $100 – Jenna Laycock & Faith Fidek George Skinner Memorial Award - $200 – Jakob Surjik & Julianna Ubongen
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Beverly Shore Memorial Award – Plaque & Trophy
• Band – Liam Baron
• Vocal/Musical Theatre – Kirstie Schlechter Yorkton Music Festival Plaque – Ensemble – The Reed Family: Tricia, Belen & Susanna Vic & Eve Surjik - $100 divided – Rogue Durdin, Jonathan Fetsch Bev Tillman Memorial Award - $100 – Alera Svienbjornson CORE Real Estate - $500 divided – Carmen Stusek & Ashley Smith Thelma Gillis - $100 divided- Marlie Bishop & Jaya Code Cindy Burham – Beginner band Student -$40 – Chloey Forster Beta Sigma Phi - $200 divided – Alaina Hoeber & Keisha Camille Quinto Lena Panchuk - $100 divided – Trystan Thorsteinson & Jaidyn Katzell Seaborn Memorial Scholarship - $400 divided – Susanna Reed, Olivia Flaman, Alyssa Popowich, Breanna Janzen, Caroline Richards & Mallory Stackhouse Shani Apland -Piano – -$100 – Jonathan Fetsch Ed & Iris Skehar – Piano Duet- Rebekah & Evan Richards Order of the Eastern Star - $50- Zoe Flaman Marie Dean Memorial Award – Senior Piano -$250 – Kennedy Kosheluk Band Boosters - $500 divided – Jayne Hearn, Morgan Fleury, Liam Baron, Mitchell Karapita, Julianna Ubongen, Jemimah Adefolarin, Jaida Smith Gavin McLearen Memorial Award – Parker Hollinger, Ivan Fidek, Tamantha Kirsch, Mackenzie Gulka Elsie Phillips Memorial Award - $400 divided – Chelte Young, Alex Cottenie Canadian Federation of University Women - $200 divided- Katie Morgan & Sabrina Moshenko Kinsmen Club - $200 – Evan Richards, Triggvi Thorsteinson Division 3 Choral Plaque – Elementary Good Spirit School Division Choir Division 4 Choral Plaque – Yorkton Regional High School Concert Choir Yorkton Music Festival Plaque – Choir – Yorkton Community Concert Choir Yorkton Lions Club- $500 – divided – Chelte Young, Macy Washenfelder, Jordanna Watrych, Taryn Beck, Evia McDowell, Jordan Pattison, Tyler Walker, Rebekah Richards United Commercial Travellers -$400 divided – Zoe Flaman, Beatrice Molo, Angela Fetsch, Signy Thorsteinson Knights of Columbus - $250 divided – Breanna Janzen, Sam Willems, Ini Lawale, Hannah Surjik, Janelle Gotengo Carlene Variyan – Piano Student -$100 – Emily Hansen Heather Laxdal Memorial Award - $500 divided – Rebecca Spilchak, Andgela Fetsch, Erika Riffel Band Boosters Plaques – YRHS Jazz Band, Yorkton Community Concert Band Kinsmen Trophy – Yorkton Community Concert Band
Students Recommended to Provincial Competition 2017: Kennedy Kosheluk (piano), Chelte Young (piano), Ashley Smith (vocal), Rebecca Spilchak (vocal) & Yorkton Community Concert Choir (choral).
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Wednesday, March 7, 2018 YRHS - Choir Room
Band Adjudicator: Greg McLean
9:00am _____________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 5012 Flute Solo, (Intermediate) 16 years & under
____ 1. Megan Kirby
- Sunstreams Ian Clarke
CLASS 5152 Flute Solo, Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Tyan Dierker
- Cascade V. Sherman
____ 2. Keisha Camille Quinto
- Ancient Ayre J.Barrett
____ 3. Matthew Korney
- Pierrot P. Harris
CLASS 5151 Flute Solo, Recital Piece, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Katelyn Anderson
- The Reapers Song R. Schuman
CLASS 5153 Flute Solo, Recital Piece, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Selma Toeller
- Dance Song Sperontes
____ 2. Reichen Schoeman
- Wooden Shoe Dance Victor Herbert
CLASS 5150 Flute Solo, Recital Piece, (Intermediate) 16 years & under
____ 1. Megan Kirby
- Sicilienne Opus 78 Faure
CLASS 5172 Clarinet Solo, Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Juliana Ubongen
- The Sleigh Ride Mozart
CLASS 5173 Clarinet Solo, Recital Piece, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Mary Watling
- Ode to Joy Beethoven
____ 2. Kendra Walker
- Ode to Joy Beethoven
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CLASS 5172Y Clarinet Solo, 2nd Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Juliana Ubongen
- To A Wild Rose E. MacDowell
CLASS 5170 Clarinet Solo, Recital Piece, (Intermediate) 16 years & under
____ 1. Trystin Sulatyski
- Five Bagatelles: Carol G. Finzi
CLASS 5192 Bassoon Solo, Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Liam Baron
- In the Hall of the Mountain King Grieg
CLASS 5202Y Eb Alto Saxophone Solo, 2nd Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Chloey Forster
- Country Gardens Trad. English Folk
CLASS 5063 Eb Alto Saxophone Solo, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Hannah Kidder
- Nicole's Gigue G. Gillis
CLASS 5204 Eb Alto Saxophone Solo, Recital Piece, First Year of Instruction, 11 years & under
____ 1. Mila Kicenko
- Dance Song Sperontes
CLASS 5202 Eb Alto Saxophone Solo, Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12years & under
____ 1. Chloey Forster
- Wooden Shoe Dance V. Herbert
CLASS 5192Y Bassoon Solo, 2nd Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Liam Baron
- Poem Roff arr. Erickson
CLASS 5211 Bb Tenor Saxophone Solo, Recital Piece, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Hannah Kidder
- Jar of Hearts C. Perri
CLASS 5224 Eb Baritone Saxophone Solo, Recital Piece, First Year of Instruction, 11 years & under
____ 1. Hao Chen
- Little March J. P. Schulz arr. S. Rasche
CLASS 5083 Eb Baritone Saxophone Solo, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Isabella Stewart
- Andantino Coggins
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Wednesday, March 7, 2018 YRHS - Choir Room
Band Adjudicator: Greg McLean
1:00pm _____________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 5276 Woodwind Duet, Grade 6
____ 1. Liam Gervais & Payton Andrew
- Castleton Garland Dance Traditional English Folk
CLASS 8146 Mixed Ensemble, 3 - 6 players, Grade 6
____ 1. Mariia Salyk, Dasha Smaglii & Condoleezza Erhaze
- Spring from "The Four Seasons " A. Vivaldi
CLASS 5277-A Woodwind Duet, Grade 5 and/or Grade 6 Beginner
____ 1. Evan Kohlert & Jaxon Bjola
- Folk Lullaby arr. O'Reilly/Williams
____ 2. Georgie Doering & Mischa Chernoff
- Folk Lullaby arr. O'Reilly/Williams
____ 3. Sara Switzer & Clara Moreira
- Best Friends Wagstaff
____ 4. Marie Klassen & Hilary Erhaze
- Minuet Bach
____ 5. Cole Stainer & Casey Loewen
- Shining Stars arr. Wagstaff
CLASS 5277-B Woodwind Duet, Grade 5 and/or Grade 6 Beginner
____ 1. Marlie Bishop & Hunter Morrison
- Hot Cross Buns arr. Wagstaff
____ 2. Paloma Babiuk & Jazzlynn Schneider
- Folk Lullaby arr. O'Reilly/Williams
____ 3. Jenna Laycock & Nikki Devins
- Shining Stars arr. Wagstaff
____ 4. Amaya Tieszen & Kiara Tieszen
- Lament J. O'Reilly / J. Kinyo
____ 5. Summer Stoyand & Saharra Minchuk
- Hot Cross Buns arr. Wagstaff
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CLASS 5287 Woodwind Ensemble, Grade 5 and/or Grade 6 Beginner
____ 1. Olivia Keys, MacKenzie Dixon-Appleton & Manshika Arora
- Tisket A Tasket arr. O'Reilly/Kinyon
CLASS 8129 Mixed Duet, Grade 5 and/or Grade 6 Beginner
____ 1. Kaylin Delorme & Bailey Tilford
- Best Friends Wagstaff
CLASS 8147 Mixed Ensemble, 3 - 6 players, Grade 5 and/or Grade 6 Beginner
____ 1. Georgia Nelson, Billee Shipowick & James McClary
- Star Chase arr. O'Reilly/Kinyon
____ 2. Evan Ward, Cole Stainer & Casey Loewen
- Six-Note Blues arr. O'Reilly/Williams
CLASS 8127 Mixed Duet, Grade 7
____ 1. Emma Hodgkinson & Alyssa Neufeld
- Polly Wolly Doodle arr. O'Reilly/Kinyon
CLASS 5275 Woodwind Duet, Grade 7
____ 1. Charlotte Loewen & Skye Devins
- Duetto Pleyel
CLASS 8145 Mixed Ensemble, 3 - 6 players, Grade 7
____ 1. Dorothy Keys, Jarren Reaney, Liam Larson & Liam Yeadon
- Twinkling Fours arr. O'Reilly/Kinyon
____ 2. Isabelle Easton, Teagan Bolton-Zerebeski, Micah Sully & Ayden Bergen
- Old Joe Clark arr. O'Reilly/Williams
____ 3. Josh-lynn Kohut, Jenna Korol & Marissa Budz
- Old Joe Clark arr. O'Reilly/Williams
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Wednesday, March 7, 2018 YRHS - Anne Portnuff Theatre
Band Adjudicator: Greg McLean
7:00pm __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 8044Y School Band, Grades 7 - 12
____ 1. Parkland Band
a. Nimrod A. Reed
b. Amen! F. Ticheli
CLASS 8061 Concert Band, Recital Pieces, Grade B
____ 1. Yorkton Regional High School Grade 9/10 Band
a. Seal Lullaby E. Whitacre
b. Steppes of Russia E. Del Borgo
CLASS 8060 Concert Band, Recital Pieces, Grade A
____ 1. Yorkton Regional High School Grade 11/12 Band
a. Nathan Hale Trilogy R. Curnow
b. Yorkshire Ballad J. Barnes
CLASS 8090 Community Band, Adult
____ 1. Yorkton Community Concert Band
a. English Folk Song Suite R. Williams
b. Loch Lomond F. Tichlei
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Thursday, March 8, 2018 YRHS - Choir Room
Band Adjudicator: Greg McLean
9:00am
________________________________________________________ CLASS 3244 Violin Solo, Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Susanna Reed
- Russian Fantasia No. 2 L. Portnoff
CLASS 3245 Violin Solo, Recital Piece, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Zoe Stachura
- Marching Notes S. Givens
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CLASS 3320 String Solo, RCM/CC, Preparatory, any age
____ 1. Zoe Stachura
- Aren't You Glad S. Givens
CLASS 4023 Classical Guitar Solo, Recital Piece, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Belén Reed
- Bell's of St Mary's D. Furber/A. E. Adams
CLASS 6124 Trumpet or Cornet Solo, Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Matthew Anderson
- Last Post Traditional
____ 2. Beatrice Molo
- The Technician R.M. Endresen
____ 3. Signy Thorsteinson
- Dedication W. Pelz
____ 4. Isaiah Maier
- Air for Cornet M. Vincent
CLASS 6124Y Trumpet or Cornet Solo, 2nd Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Signy Thorsteinson
- Mexican Sundae T. Petersen
CLASS 6125 Trumpet or Cornet Solo, Recital Piece, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Ethan Larsen
- Cavatina Mozart
CLASS 6143 Baritone or Euphonium Solo, Recital Piece, (Primary) 10years & under
____ 1. Anji Otukoya
- Bagatelle B. Pearson/M. Elledge
CLASS 7074 Mallet Solo, Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Mariana Stickwood
- Swiss Chocolate M. Barret/W. Barnett
CLASS 7075 Mallet Solo, Recital Piece, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Macey Stackhouse
- Dance Song Sperontes
CLASS 7074Y Mallet Solo, 2nd Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Mariana Stickwood
- La Spagnola V. Di Chiara
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CLASS 7187 Percussion Duet, Grade 5 and/or Grade 6 Beginner
____ 1. Amie Allen & Zoe Stachura
- Star Chase arr. O'Reilly/Kinyon
CLASS 8130-B Family Music, Instrumental, Open
____ 1. Emma Koberinski & Carmyn Koberinski
- Minuet V. Sherman
CLASS 8143 Mixed Ensemble, 3 - 6 players, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Ashlyn Ivey, Danika Kluk, Tyan Dierker
- Calypso Morning Bruce Pearson
CLASS 8128 Mixed Duet, Grade 6
____ 1. Hannah Surjik & Tailynn Glasman-Bradford
- Frere Jacques arr.Wagstaff
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Thursday, March 8, 2018 YRHS - Anne Portnuff Theatre
Band Adjudicator: Greg McLean
1:00pm __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 8071 Jazz Ensemble, Grade B
____ 1. Yorkton Regional High School Jazz Band
a. Blue Skies J.H. Jennings
b. Another Dream McGrath
c. Sambita J. Chattaway
CLASS 8077 Jazz Band, (Elementary) Grades 6 - 8
____ 1. Tuesday Morning Jazz Adjudication Only
a. 429 A. Bourgeois
b. Freddie Freeloader Davis arr. Holmes
____ 2. Thursday Morning Jazz Adjudication Only
a. Blues In Hoss' Flat arr. Stitzel
b. If I Could Metheny arr. Curnow
c. The Jazz Police Goodwin arr. Lewis
CLASS 8134-B Family Music, Duet, Siblings, Any age
____ 1. Grace Malinowski & Hannah Malinowski
- Hunter’s Chorus from ‘Der Freischutz’ C. M. von Weber
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CLASS 5270 Woodwind Duet, (Senior) Open
____ 1. Shaylene Froese & Hanna Gristwood
- Minuet and Trio K.1 Mozart
CLASS 8120 Small Ensemble
____ 1. Sacred Heart Low Brass: Klay Sawatsky, Dave Tarongoy, Grace Malinowski, George Shukin,
Emma Holowatuik, Jantz Sawatsky
- House of the Rising Sun Traditional arr. Christia
____ 2. Sacred Heart Clarinets: Caitlyn Hasper, Cameron Van Der Loo, Kyra Fogg, Caitlin Lyons,
Shaylene Froese, Nikolas Litke
- The Entertainer S. Joplin
____ 3. Sacred Heart Percussion: Marissa Hart, Hayley Jade Polachek, Luke Shivak,
- Rumba da Bumba C. Cockarell
____ 4. Graham Sacred Heart High Brass: Madison Stacheruk, Michael Wesa, Ethan Allan, Loius Shin
- O Danny Boy Traditional
____ 5. Sacred Heart Saxophones: John Shukin, Tyrone Redwood, Sarah Walker, Hanna Gristwood
- Slavonic Dance A. Dvorak arr. CM
____ 6. Sacred Heart Flutes: Andrea Stickwood, Alexis Popowich, Thunder Redwood, Hannah Sevilla
- Village Maid J. P. Rameau arr. R. Hervig
____ 7. Oliver Russell, Lincoln Russell, Oliver Russell, Hank Ukrainetz, Laureen Kells
a. Go Tell Aunt Rody Folk Song
b. Lightly Row Anonymous
CLASS 8130 Family Music, Instrumental, Open
____ 1. Oliver Russell & Lincoln Russell
- Knickerbocker Glory K. Colledge
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Friday, March 9, 2018 YRHS - Anne Portnuff Theatre
Band Adjudicator: Greg McLean
9:00am _____________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 8049Y School Band, Beginner (J)
____ 1. Yorkton Catholic Gr. 5 Band
a. Renaissance Fair R. Sheldon
b. Arena of the Gladiators J. Compello
CLASS 8048Y-A School Band, Grade 6 (F, G, I)
____ 1. Columbia Grade 6 Band Adjudication Only
- Monuments O'Loughlan
CLASS 8048Y-B School Band, Grade 6 (F, G, I)
____ 1. Yorkton Catholic Gr. 6 Band
a. The Water is Wide J. Griffin
b. Postwood March J. O'Reilly
CLASS 8048Y-C School Band, Grade 6 (F, G, I)
____ 1. Yorkdale/Springside Grade 6 Band Adjudication Only
- Colossus Clark
CLASS 8046 School Band, Recital Pieces, Grade G
____ 1. GSSD Intermediate/Sophomore Band
a. At Twilight T. S. Grant
b. In the Court of the King R. Standridge
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Friday, March 9, 2018 YRHS - Anne Portnuff Theatre
Band Adjudicator: Greg McLean
1:00pm ____________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 8046Y School Band, Grades 7 & 8
____ 1. Yorkton Catholic Gr. 7/8 Band
a. Ancient Voices M. Sweeney
b. Whitewater Journey B. Preuninger
CLASS 8045Y School Band, Grade 8
____ 1. GSSD Yorkton and Area Grade 8 Band Adjudication Only
a. Psalm 42 arr. Hazo
b. Our Kingsland Spring Hazo
CLASS 8031 School Band, Grade B
____ 1. Sacred Heart Band
a. Sensei's Ride on the Cherry Blossom Express R. W. Smith
b. Be Still, My Soul J. Sibelius Arr. James
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Monday, March 12, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Choral Adjudicator: Terri-Lynn Mitchell
1:00pm __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 146 Youth Chorus, SAB or SATB, 19 years & under, Any number of voices (P)
____ 1. Yorkton Regional High School Concert Choir
a. Gate Gate B. Tate
b. Lead Me Home E. Barnum
____ 2. Sacred Choir
a. Fix You P. Lawson
b. Peze Kafé S. Källman
CLASS 10192 Choral Speech, Mixed Group, Any Number of Voices, Any age
____ 1. St. Theodore School
a. One Two S.Silverstein
b. The Bratty Brother D. Lee
CLASS 183 Fireside Vocal Ensemble, Conducted or Unconducted
____ 1. GSSD Elementary Choir
a. Cats K. Shaw
b. Hats H. Beebe
c. Books H. Beebe
CLASS 170 Folk Song, Adult/Youth Chorus, Any voicing, Any number of voices (P)
____ 1. Yorkton Regional High School Concert Choir
a. Watching the Apples Grow R. Smail
b. Woodsmoke and Oranges I. Tamblyn arr. R. Campbell
CLASS 120 Sacred Music Choir, Any voicing (P)
____ 1. Sacred Choir
a. How Can I Keep from Singing G. Gilpin
b. Lift Me Up! A. Beck
CLASS 184Y High School Vocal Jazz
____ 1. Yorkton Regional High School Vocal Jazz
a. Autumn Leaves arr. P. Rutherford
b. Route 66 arr. D. Averre
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Monday, March 12, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Choral Adjudicator: Terri-Lynn Mitchell
7:00pm __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 121 Sacred Music Choir, Unaccompanied, Any voicing (P)
____ 1. Yorkton Community Choir
a. It’s Alright to Have a Good Time Nickels
b. Unclouded Day Kirchner
CLASS 141 Adult Mixed Chorus, Unaccompanied, Any number of voices (P)
____ 1. Yorkton Community Choir
a. Emerald Stream Houston
b. Shenandoah Erb
CLASS 172 Choral Set/Cycle, Adult/Youth Chorus, Any voicing, Any number of voices (P)
____ 1. Yorkton Community Choir
- Five Hebrew Love Songs Whitacre
CLASS 140 Adult Mixed Chorus, Any number of voices (P)
____ 1. Yorkton Community Choir
a. Buffalo Gals Alexander
b. We Rise Again Smith
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Tuesday, March 13, 2018 Heritage Baptist Church
Vocal/Musical Theatre Adjudicator: Terri-Lynn Mitchell
9:00am __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 1201 Vocal Solo, Recital Piece, Any voice, (Primary) 8 years & under
____ 1. Gwendolynn Oliva
- I Need a Home for My Dinosaur D. Rhodenizer
____ 2. Aimee Bell
- Snowflake C. Hampshire
____ 3. Kristie Schlechter
- All Things Bright and Beautiful Kinney
CLASS 1230 Vocal Solo, Canadian, Any voice, (Primary) 9 years & under
____ 1. Rogue Durdin
- Colours H. Brook
CLASS 1154 Vocal Solo, Art Song, Any voice, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Macy Washenfelder
- The Path to the Moon E. Thiman
____ 2. Erika Riffel
- L'ete Henderson/Tolton
CLASS 1258 Vocal Solo, Any voice, Contemporary, Grade 2, Any age
____ 1. Irena Yannoulis
- Happiness Gesner
CLASS 1257 Vocal Solo, Any voice, Contemporary, Grade 3, Any age
____ 1. Alaina Hoeber
- Swinging on a Star (Going My Way) J. Van Heusen
____ 2. Rachel Bartel
- Colours of the Wind Menken
CLASS 1231 Vocal Solo, Canadian, Any voice, (Primary) 8 years & under
____ 1. Aimee Bell
- Rabbits W. Herbert Belyea
CLASS 1244 Vocal Solo, RCM/CC, Grade 1, Any age
____ 1. Kristie Schlechter
- I Wonder Rhodenizer
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CLASS 1245 Vocal Solo, RCM/CC, Preparatory, Any age
____ 1. Sara Switzer
- L'inverno l'e passato Arr. Chatman
CLASS 1215 Folk Song or Folk Ballad, Any voice, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Macy Washenfelder
- Cara Mamma A. Donkin
CLASS 1053 Female Solo, (Elementary) 11 years & under
____ 1. Erika Riffel
- Fruhlingslied Schubert/Holty
____ 2. Signy Thorsteinson
- Spring is Singing in the Garden W. H. Anderson
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Tuesday, March 13, 2018 Heritage Baptist Church
Vocal/Musical Theatre Adjudicator: Terri-Lynn Mitchell
1:30pm ____________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 1217 Folk Song or Folk Ballad, Any voice, (Primary) 8 years & under
____ 1. Kristie Schlechter
- Red River Valley Arr. Donkin
____ 2. Gwendolynn Oliva
- Land of the Silver Birch Traditional Arr. Telfer
CLASS 1256 Vocal Solo, Any voice, Contemporary, Grade 4, Any age
____ 1. Signy Thorsteinson
- Second-Hand Rose J. Hanley
____ 2. Alyssa Popowich
- Love Me Tender Presley
____ 3. Macy Washenfelder
- Second Hand Rose Hanley
____ 4. Jonathan Fetsch
- What a Wonderful World Armstrong
CLASS 1224 Vocal Solo, Canadian, Any voice, (Intermediate) 15 years & under
____ 1. Zoe Flaman
- Singing the Blues Rhodenizer
CLASS 1082 Vocal Solo, Sacred, Any voice, (Intermediate) 16 years & under
____ 1. Madison Varga
- Pie Jesu Pyrtle/Althouse
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CLASS 1151 Vocal Solo, Art Song, Any voice, (Intermediate) 17 years & under
____ 1. Sabrina Moshenko
- Le papillon et la fleur Op. 1 no. 1 G. Fauré
CLASS 1196 Vocal Solo, Recital Piece, Any voice, (Junior) 13 years & under
____ 1. Rachel Bartel
- Dreams That Children Dream Schram/Staggers
CLASS 1194 Vocal Solo, Recital Piece, Any voice, (Intermediate) 15 years & under
____ 1. Zoe Flaman
- The Sky is Crying on the Sea Schram
CLASS 1213 Folk Song or Folk Ballad, Any voice, (Intermediate) 15 years & under
____ 1. Madison Varga
- Poor Wayfaring Stranger arr. Althouse
CLASS 1192 Vocal Solo, Recital Piece, Any voice, (Intermediate) 17 years & under
____ 1. Rebecca Spilchak
- Das Verlassne Wolf
CLASS 1163 Vocal Solo, Italian Art Song, Any voice, (Intermediate) 16 years & under
____ 1. Sabrina Moshenko
- Tu lo sai G. Torelli
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Tuesday, March 13, 2018 Heritage Baptist Church
Vocal/Musical Theatre Adjudicator: Terri-Lynn Mitchell
7:00pm __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 9211 Musical Theatre Ensemble, more than 6 voices, Any age
____ 1. Parkland Performing Arts Academy: Angela Fetsch, Sara Switzer, Macy Washenfelder,
Keisha Quinto, Gwen Oliva, Aimee Bell, Erika Riffel
- There is a Santa Claus Elf: The Broadway Musical
CLASS 9202 Musical Theatre Duet, (Intermediate) 16 years & under
____ 1. Zoe Flaman & Katie Morgan
- What Is This Feeling? Wicked (Elphaba & Galinda)
CLASS 9123 Musical Theatre Solo, Up-tempo, The Golden Age, Female, (Junior) 14 years
____ 1. Alyssa Popowich
- You Can't Get A Man With A Gun Annie Get Your Gun (Annie)
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CLASS 9061 Musical Theatre Solo, Ballad, Female, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Alaina Hoeber
- When I Grow Up Matilda (Matilda)
____ 2. Sara Switzer
- Alone in the Universe Seussical (Jojo)
CLASS 9160 Musical Theatre Solo, Up-tempo, Female, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Macy Washenfelder
- Popular Wicked(Galinda)
____ 2. Trinity Davenport
- I Just Can't Wait to Be King The Lion King(Simba)
____ 3. Erika Riffel
- Cruella Da Vil 101 Dalmations (Roger)
____ 4. Signy Thorsteinson
- Ten Minutes Ago Cinderella(Cinderella)
CLASS 9263 Musical Theatre Solo, Other, Female, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Katie Morgan
- Joey Is a Punk Rocker The Black Suits
CLASS 9022 Musical Theatre Solo, Ballad, The Golden Age, Female, (Intermediate) 16 years & under
____ 1. Sabrina Moshenko
- Far From the Home I Love Fiddler on the Roof (Hodel)
CLASS 9121 Musical Theatre Solo, Up-tempo, The Golden Age, Female, (Intermediate)
. 17 years & under (P)
____ 1. Rebecca Spilchak
- Matchmaker Fiddler on the Roof(Tzeitel)
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Wednesday, March 14, 2018 Heritage Baptist Church
Vocal/Musical Theatre Adjudicator: Terri-Lynn Mitchell
1:30pm ____________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 1199 Vocal Solo, Recital Piece, Any voice, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Alaina Hoeber
- My Dog Spot C. Curwin
____ 2. Jessica Madsen
- Coconut Man Beswick
CLASS 1243 Vocal Solo, RCM/CC, Grade 2, Any age
____ 1. Kennady Sveinbjornson
- My Dog Spot C. Curwin
CLASS 1214 Folk Song or Folk Ballad, Any voice, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Olivia Flaman
- Climbin' Up the Mountain Patsy Ford Simms
____ 2. Cassandra Danyluk
- Climbin' Up the Mountain arr. Simms
____ 3. Alyssa Popowich
- Johnny's Gone arr. Hayes
____ 4. Carmyn Koberinski
- Poor Wayfaring Stranger arr. Althouse
____ 5. Isabella Stewart
- Homeward Bound Keen arr. Althouse
CLASS 1152 Vocal Solo, Art Song, Any voice, (Intermediate) 15 years & under
____ 1. Zoe Flaman
- Five Eyes Gibbs
CLASS 1212 Folk Song or Folk Ballad, Any voice, (Intermediate) 17 years & under
____ 1. Rebecca Spilchak
- The Fanaid Grove arr. Hughes
CLASS 1253 Vocal Solo, Any voice, Contemporary, Grade 7, Any age
____ 1. Katie Morgan
- Think of Me Weber
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CLASS 1254 Vocal Solo, Any voice, Contemporary, Grade 6, Any age
____ 1. Cassandra Danyluk
- Over the Rainbow Arlen
CLASS 1240 Vocal Solo, RCM/CC, Grade 5, Any age
____ 1. Isabella Stewart
- Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child arr. Frey
CLASS 1094 Vocal Solo, Sacred Repertoire, Any voice, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Olivia Flaman
- Thy Will Scott
CLASS 1226 Vocal Solo, Canadian, Any voice, (Junior) 13 years & under
____ 1. Carmyn Koberinski
- Forty Little Birdies Rhodenizer
CLASS 1092 Vocal Solo, Sacred Repertoire, Any voice, (Intermediate) 17 years & under
____ 1. Rebecca Spilchak
- The Holy City Adams/ Weatherly
CLASS 1193 Vocal Solo, Recital Piece, Any voice, (Intermediate) 16 years & under
____ 1. Sabrina Moshenko
- Come and Trip It G. Handel
Wednesday, March 14, 2018 Heritage Baptist Church
Vocal/Musical Theatre Adjudicator: Terri-Lynn Mitchell
7:00pm _____________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 9153 Musical Theatre Solo, Up-tempo, Contemporary, Male ,(Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Jonathan Fetsch
- Seize the Day Newsies (David)
CLASS 9171 Musical Theatre Solo, Up-tempo, Male, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Rogue Durdin
- Do-Re-Mi The Sound of Music(Kurt)
CLASS 9266 Musical Theatre Solo, Other, Female, (Primary) 8 years & under
____ 1. Sophia Stav
- Let's Go Fly a Kite Mary Poppins (Jane)
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CLASS 9180 Musical Movie Solo, Up-tempo, Female, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Trinity Davenport
- Les Poisson Little Mermaid (Chef Louis)
CLASS 9101 Musical Theatre Solo, Up-tempo, Tin Pan Alley Era Female,
.(Intermediate) 17 years & under (P)
____ 1. Rebecca Spilchak
- Anything Goes Anything Goes(Reno Sweeney)
CLASS 9264 Musical Theatre Solo, Other, Female, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Signy Thorsteinson
- I Know Things Now Into the Woods (Little Red Riding Hood)
CLASS 9080 Musical Movie Solo, Ballad, Female, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Angela Fetsch
- God Help the Outcasts The Hunchback of Notre Dame(Esmerelda)
____ 2. Macy Washenfelder
- Colours of the Wind Pocahontas(Pocahontas)
____ 3. Keisha Camille Quinto
- Reflection Mulan (Mulan)
CLASS 9043 Musical Theatre Solo, Ballad, Contemporary, Female, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Taylor Wegner
- The Girl I Mean to Be The Secret Garden (Mary)
CLASS 9143 Musical Theatre Solo, Up-tempo, Contemporary, Female, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Olivia Flaman
- Good Morning Baltimore Penny Pingleton(Hairspray)
____ 2. Katie Morgan
- Just One Step Songs for a New World
CLASS 9142 Musical Theatre Solo, Up-tempo, Contemporary, Female, (Intermediate) 16yrs & under
____ 1. Zoe Flaman
- I Speak Six Languages The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Marcy)
CLASS 9203 Musical Theatre Duet, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Cassandra Danyluk & Hannah Kidder
- Anything You Can Do Annie Get Your Gun (Annie)
CLASS 9141 Musical Theatre Solo, Up-tempo, Contemporary, Female, (Intermediate)
.17 years & under (P)
____ 1. Rebecca Spilchak
- Pulled The Adams Family (Wednesday)
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Thursday, March 15, 2018 Heritage Baptist Church
Vocal/Musical Theatre Adjudicator: Terri-Lynn Mitchell
9:00am
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CLASS 10025 Solo Poetry, 20th & 21st Century, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Trystan Thorsteinson
- My Teacher Took My iPod K. Nesbitt
CLASS 10073 Solo Poetry, Own Composition, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Signy Thorsteinson
- Fun in the Sun S. Thorsteinson
CLASS 10074 Solo Poetry, Own Composition, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Trystan Thorsteinson
- I Had a Rough Day T. Thorsteinson
CLASS 10084 Prose, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Signy Thorsteinson
- A Mad Tea Party - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Ch.7 L. Carroll
CLASS 1095 Vocal Solo, Sacred Repertoire, Any voice, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Erika Riffel
- The Gospel Train Arr. Kinney
____ 2. Signy Thorsteinson
- Gloria Deo D. Ouchterlony
____ 3. Angela Fetsch
- Hymn of Promise Sleeth
CLASS 1216 Folk Song or Folk Ballad, Any voice, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Irena Yannoulis
- Desperado Arr. Mrozinski
____ 2. Jessica Madsen
- Mairi's Wedding arr. Roberton
____ 3. Madalyn Shabatura
- Ma Bella Bimba Donkin
CLASS 1054 Female Solo, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Sara Switzer
- Computer Cat Rhodenizer
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CLASS 1242 Vocal Solo, RCM/CC, Grade 3, Any age
____ 1. Taylor Wegner
- Come by the Hills Arr. Donkin
CLASS 1259 Vocal Solo, Any voice, Contemporary, Grade 1, Any age
____ 1. Angela Fetsch
- The Rainbow Connection Williams /Ascher
____ 2. Trinity Davenport
- Dites-Moi R. Rodgers
____ 3. Madalyn Shabatura
- I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles Donkin
CLASS 1229 Vocal Solo, Canadian, Any voice, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Jessica Madsen
- Computer Cat Rhodenizer
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Thursday, March 15, 2018 Heritage Baptist Church
Vocal/Musical Theatre Adjudicator: Terri-Lynn Mitchell
1:30pm __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 9162 Musical Theatre Solo, Up-tempo, Female, (Primary) 8 years & under
____ 1. Gwendolynn Oliva
- Let’s Go Fly a Kite Mary Poppins(Jane)
____ 2. Sophia Stav
- Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Mary Poppins (Mary)
CLASS 9182 Musical Movie Solo, Up-tempo, Female, (Primary) 8 years & under
____ 1. Aimee Bell
- Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (Cinderella) Fairy Godmother
CLASS 9191 Musical Movie Solo, Up-tempo, Male, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Rogue Durdin
- I've Got No Strings Pinocchio(Pinocchio)
CLASS 9181 Musical Movie Solo, Up-tempo, Female, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Alaina Hoeber
- Everybody Wants To Be a Cat Aristocrats (Scat Cat)
____ 2. Sara Switzer
- How Far I'll Go Moana(Moana)
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CLASS 9161 Musical Theatre Solo, Up-tempo, Female, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Irena Yannoulis
- I Whistle a Happy Tune The King and I (Anna)
CLASS 9082 Musical Movie Solo, Ballad, Female, (Primary) 8 years & under
____ 1. Gwendolynn Oliva
- Part of Your World The Little Mermaid (Ariel)
CLASS 1198 Vocal Solo, Recital Piece, Any voice, (Elementary) 11 years & under
____ 1. Angela Fetsch
- Computer Cat Rhodenizer
____ 2. Signy Thorsteinson
- Water-Melon Seller A. Beswick
____ 3. Erika Riffel
- The Path to the Moon Thiman /Thomas
CLASS 1228 Vocal Solo, Canadian, Any voice (Elementary) 11 years & under
____ 1. Keisha Camille Quinto
- I'm Wishing D. Rhodenizer
CLASS 1227 Vocal Solo, Canadian, Any voice (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Trinity Davenport
- The Best One for the Job D. Rhodenizer
CLASS 1153 Vocal Solo, Art Song, Any voice, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Cassandra Danyluk
- Where Go the Boats Govedas
CLASS 1241 Vocal Solo, RCM/CC, Grade 4, Any age
____ 1. Angela Fetsch
- The Owls Jenkyns
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Monday, March 19, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Piano Adjudicator: Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher
9:00am __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2192Y Piano Solo, CC/RCM Study, Grade 8, Any age
____ 1. Jonathan Fetsch
- Etude in D Minor, op 45, no.15 Heller
CLASS 2052 Piano Solo, Baroque, (Intermediate) 16 years & under
____ 1. Zoe Flaman
- Sonata, K531 Scarlatti
____ 2. Lincoln Russell
- Little Prelude in C Major BWV 939 J.S. Bach
CLASS 2041 Piano Solo, J.S. Bach, (Intermediate) 17 years & under (P)
____ 1. Chelte Young
- Prelude & Fugue in C#+, BWV 848 J.S. Bach
CLASS 2193Y Piano Solo, CC/RCM Study, Grade 7, Any age
____ 1. Ivan Fidek
- Etudes pour piano, op.29, no.7 H. Bertini
CLASS 2192 Piano Solo, RCM/CC, Grade 8, Any age
____ 1. Jonathan Fetsch
- Sonata in C Minor, no. 6, III Pescetti
____ 2. Rebekah Richards
- The Horseman, op.68, no.23 R. Schumann
____ 3. Emily Hansen
- Solfeggietto in C Minor C.P.E. Bach
____ 4. Tryggvi Thorsteinson
- Andante sostenuto, op.72, no.2 F. Mendelssohn
____ 5. Faith Fidek
- Solfeggietto C.P.E. Bach
CLASS 2193 Piano Solo, RCM/CC, Grade 7, Any age
____ 1. Ivan Fidek
- Sonata in G+, Hob. XVI/GI (III:Finale) Haydn
____ 2. Evan Richards
- Ottawa Valley Song C. Stone
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CLASS 2142 Piano Solo, Recital Piece, (Intermediate) 17 years & under (P)
____ 1. Sarah Walker
- Monarchs M. Hill Duncan
____ 2. Ben Young
- Ephrem's Song J. Brown
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Monday, March 19, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Piano
Adjudicator: Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher
1:30pm __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2073 Piano Solo, Sonata/Sonatina Repertoire, (Intermediate) 16 years & under
____ 1. Chelte Young
- Sonate, op. 13 (2nd movt) Beethoven
____ 2. Mackenzie Gulka
- Six Variations on a Swiss Folk Song, WoO64 Beethoven
____ 3. Emily Hansen
- Sonatina op. 36, no.5 (1st movt) M. Clementi
CLASS 2074 Piano Solo, Sonata/Sonatina Repertoire, (Intermediate) 15 years & under
____ 1. Zoe Flaman
- Sonate, KV 330 (1st movt) Mozart
____ 2. Faith Fidek
- Sonata in A Major, op.59, no.1 (1st movt) Kuhlau
CLASS 2061 Piano Sonata, Beethoven, (Intermediate) 17 years & under (P)
____ 1. Chelte Young
- Sonate, op.13 (3rd movt) Beethoven
CLASS 2064 Piano Sonata, Haydn/Mozart, (Intermediate) 17 years & under (P)
____ 1. Lincoln Russell
- Sonata in A Major K. 331 (3rd movt) Mozart
CLASS 2086 Piano Solo, Romantic Music, (Intermediate) 17 years & under
____ 1. Tamantha Kirsch
- Prelude in D-flat Major, op.28, no.15 F. Chopin
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CLASS 2091 Piano Solo, Chopin, (Intermediate) 17 years & under (P)
____ 1. Chelte Young
- Fantaisie-Impromptu F. Chopin
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Monday, March 19, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Piano Adjudicator: Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher
7:00pm __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2242Y Duo-Piano, 2 pianos, 2 performers, 2nd Recital Piece, (Junior) 14 years
____ 1. Mallory Stackhouse & Macey Stackhouse
- Minuet in G J.S. Bach
CLASS 2242 Duo-Piano, 2 pianos, 2 performers, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Rebekah Richards & Caroline Richards
- Concerto Romantique, II. Romance C. Rollins
CLASS 2241 Duo-Piano, 2 pianos, 2 performers, (Intermediate) 17 years & under
____ 1. Zoe Flaman & Sarah Walker
- The Entertainer S. Joplin arr. P. Gunther
CLASS 8134-A Family Music, Duet, Siblings, Any age
____ 1. Angela Fetsch & Jonathan Fetsch
- Capriccio Chromatico Noona
____ 2. Ariana Kapitoler & Aeowyn Kapitoler
- Rhythm & Boogie J. Smisor Bastien
____ 3. Jenna Milbrandt & Nicole Milbrandt
- Beethoven's Boogie M.K. Sallee
____ 4. Ethan Larsen & Sadie Larsen
- Daffodils Dance T. Gillis
____ 5. Faith Fidek
- The Washington Post J.P. Sousa
CLASS 2262 Piano Duet, Recital Piece, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Signy Thorsteinson & Tryggvi Thorsteinson
- Hungarian Dance No. 5 J. Brahms
____ 2. Mallory Stackhouse & Macey Stackhouse
- The Entertainer Joplin
CLASS 2260 Piano Duet, Recital Piece, (Senior) Open
____ 1. Tamantha Kirsch & Julia Breitkreuz
- Canon in D arr. R. Schultz
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Tuesday, March 20, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Piano Adjudicator: Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher
9:00am _________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2291 Piano Solo, Sacred Music, (Intermediate) 17 years & under
____ 1. Tamantha Kirsch
- Children's Medley arr. M. Hamm
____ 2. Sarah Walker
- Be Still My Soul arr. M. Hamm
CLASS 2173 Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire, (Intermediate) 16 years & under
____ 1. Mackenzie Gulka
- The Girl with The Mixolydian Hair J. Gieck
CLASS 2174 Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire, (Intermediate) 15 year & under
____ 1. Zoe Flaman
- Better Days D. MacIntyre
____ 2. Ivan Fidek
- So Many Paths in the Woods that Cross R. Benedict
____ 3. Faith Fidek
- The War Memorial M.H. Duncan
CLASS 2143 Piano Solo, Recital Piece, (Intermediate) 16 years & under
____ 1. Chelte Young
- Pirates of the Caribbean J. Radnich
____ 2. Emily Hansen
- Far Away Friend M. Springer
CLASS 2144 Piano Solo, Recital Piece, (Intermediate) 15 years & under
____ 1. Zoe Flaman
- Sacro-Monte Turina
____ 2. Faith Fidek
- Intermezzo M.M. Ponce
CLASS 2172 Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire, (Intermediate) 17 years & under (P)
____ 1. Ben Young
- Buenos Dias! Welcome to Spain S. Konecsni
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Tuesday, March 20, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Piano Adjudicator: Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher
7:00pm ___________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2221 Piano Solo, National Anthem, Canadian, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Tyler Walker
- O Canada arr. R.S. Eaton
CLASS 2215 Piano Solo, Contemporary Idioms/Popular Music, Grade 4, Any age
____ 1. Hannah Surjik
- Rodeo F. Pustilnik
____ 2. Caroline Richards
- Swingin' Ain't Easy T.Seidenberg
CLASS 2213 Piano Solo, Contemporary Idioms/Popular Music, Grade 6, Any age
____ 1. Jakob Surjik
- The Bassment J. Gieck
CLASS 2211 Piano Solo, Contemporary Idioms/Popular Music, Grade 8, Any age
____ 1. Jonathan Fetsch
- Dar Una Fiesta A. Harbridge
CLASS 2270 Piano Duet, Parent and Son/Daughter, student 10 years & under
____ 1. Jenna Laycock & Nikki Devins
- Rondo A. Diabelli
____ 2. Doire Snooks & Shauna Snooks
- Sleeping Beauty Waltz arr. Faber/Faber
____ 3. Trystan Thorsteinson & Gary Thorsteinson
- The Washington Post J. Sousa
CLASS 2264 Piano Duet, Recital Piece, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Marlie Bishop & Parker Hollinger
- Rhythm & Boogie J. Smisor Bastien
CLASS 2263 Piano Duet, Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Juliana Ubongen & Angela Fetsch
- The All- American Hometown Band Noona
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CLASS 8130-A Family Music, Instrumental, Open
____ 1. Signy Thorsteinson, Trystan, Tryggvi & Gary
- Carpenters Medley Various
CLASS 2268 Piano Duet, Parent and Son/Daughter, 14 years & under
____ 1. Tryggvi Thorsteinson & Gary Thorsteinson
- Two Guitars Russian Folk Melody
CLASS 2269 Piano Duet, Parent and Son/Daughter, student 12 years & under
____ 1. Hannah Surjik & Tara Haugen
- Irish Jig C. Rollin
____ 2. Michael Malinowski & Sherrie Malinowski
- The Orchestra W/C Noona
____ 3. Signy Thorsteinson & Gary Thorsteinson
- The All- American Hometown Band W/C Noona
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Wednesday, March 21, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Piano Adjudicator: Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher
9:00am __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2293 Piano Solo, Sacred Music, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Tabatha Buhler
- Oh Worship the King J. M. Haydn, arr. E. Pankow
CLASS 2196Y Piano Solo, CC/RCM Study, Grade 4, Any age
____ 1. Mercedes Thompson
- L’Avalanche, op.45, no. 2 S. Heller
CLASS 2194Y Piano Solo, CC/RCM Study, Grade 6, Any age
____ 1. Jaya Code
- Romance, op.28, no.25 S. Maykapar
____ 2. Signy Thorsteinson
- Etude in D Major, op.100, no.3 H. Bertini
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CLASS 2054 Piano Solo, Baroque, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Juliana Ubongen
- Verso D. Zipoli
____ 2. Jaya Code
- Sarabande Handel arr. H. E. Darke
____ 3. Breanna Janzen
- Gavotte in G Major, HWV 491 Handel
____ 4. Signy Thorsteinson
- Les carillons J. Kirnberger
CLASS 2053 Piano Solo, Baroque, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Mercedes Thompson
- Rigadoon in A Minor W. Babell
____ 2. Tryggvi Thorsteinson
- Gigue in D Major J. Brebs
____ 3. Jakob Surjik
- Prelude No 2, BWV 934 J.S. Bach
CLASS 2197 Piano Solo, RCM/CC, Grade 3, Any age
____ 1. Breanna Janzen
- Tarantelle C. Poole
____ 2. Trystan Thorsteinson
- In the Spirit C. Norton
CLASS 2196 Piano Solo, RCM/CC, Grade 4, Any age
____ 1. Caroline Richards
- Aria in D Minor, L423, K32 D. Scarlatti
____ 2. Isabella Stewart
- German Dance Beethoven
____ 3. Chett Ostapowich
- Bread and Butter attr. W. A. Mozart
CLASS 2195 Piano Solo, RCM/CC, Grade 5, Any age
____ 1. Juliana Ubongen
- Sunset in Rio M. Springer
____ 2. Angela Fetsch
- Intrada C. Graupner
CLASS 2133 Piano Solo, Concert Group, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Tryggvi Thorsteinson
a. Dance of the Marionettes M. Tarenghi
b. The Storm, op.109, no.13 J. Burgmuller
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CLASS 2145 Piano Solo, Recital Piece, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Isabella Stewart
- Positively Swinging Norton
____ 2. Rebekah Richards
- To the Rising Sun, op.4, no.1 Torjussen
____ 3. Tyler Walker
- Song of the Cavalry op. 27, no. 29 D. Kabalevsky
____ 4. Mercedes Thompson
- Reflections D. Alexander
CLASS 2194 Piano Solo, RCM/CC, Grade 6, Any age
____ 1. Jaya Code
- Etude in C Major, op.37, no.11 H. Lemoine
____ 2. Signy Thorsteinson
- Etude in C Major, op.37, no.11 H. Lemoine
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Wednesday, March 21, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Piano Adjudicator: Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher
1:30pm _____________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2077 Piano Solo, Sonata/Sonatina Repertoire, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Jaya Code
- Sonatina in F Major op. 168, no.1 (3rd movt) A. Diabelli
____ 2. Beatrice Molo
- Sonatina in C Major, op.36, no.3 (3rd movt) M. Clementi
CLASS 2078 Piano Solo, Sonata/Sonatina Repertoire, (Elementary) 11 years & under
____ 1. Angela Fetsch
- Sonatina in G Major, op.36, no.5 (Rondo) M. Clementi
____ 2. Signy Thorsteinson
- Sonatina in F Major, op.168, no.1 (Rondo) A. Diabelli
____ 3. Juliana Ubongen
- Sonatina in C Major, op.36, no.3 (3rd movt) M. Clementi
CLASS 2076 Piano Solo, Sonata/Sonatina Repertoire (Junior) 13 years & under
____ 1. Mallory Stackhouse
- Sonatina in F major Beethoven
____ 2. Tryggvi Thorsteinson
- Sonatina in G, op.36, no.5 (1st movt) Clementi
____ 3. Jakob Surjik
- Sonatina in G Major, op.55, no.2 (3rd movt) Kuhlau
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____ 4. Ethan Kirby
- Sonatina in C Major, op.36, no.1 (1st movt) Clementi
____ 5. Mercedes Thompson
- Sonatina in B Flat Major, op.12, no.5 (1st movt) J. Hook
CLASS 2075 Piano Solo, Sonata/Sonatina Repertoire, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Tyler Walker
- Sonatina in G Major, op. 20,no. 1 (1st movt) Dussek
CLASS 2303 Piano Solo, Own Composition, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Tabatha Buhler
- Winter's End T. Buhler
____ 2. Lucas Latham
- Metronome L. Latham
CLASS 2148 Piano Solo, Recital Piece, (Elementary) 11 years & under
____ 1. Signy Thorsteinson
- Gentle Breeze J. Bender
____ 2. Skyler Mutrie
- Waltz Kabalevsky
____ 3. Angela Fetsch
- Jig V. Archer
____ 4. Juliana Ubongen
- Towers of Tibet S. Konecsni
CLASS 2014 Piano Solo, Canadian (Junior) 13 years & under
____ 1. Mallory Stackhouse
- Long Weekend J. Gieck
CLASS 2146 Piano Solo, Recital Piece (Junior) 13 years & under
____ 1. Carter Potzus
- The Pulse W. Froese
____ 2. Chett Ostapowich
- Reflections D. Alexander
____ 3. Tryggvi Thorsteinson
- Etude Allegro Y. Nakada
____ 4. Jonathan Fetsch
- Hot Breakfast Norton
____ 5. Jakob Surjik
- Valse in A minor, op.posth. Chopin
CLASS 2147 Piano Solo, Recital Piece, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Jaya Code
- Prelude in C Minor op. 8, no. 1 Pachulski
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CLASS 2088 Piano Solo, Romantic Music, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Juliana Ubongen
- Waltz, op 18, D. 145 Schubert
CLASS 2087 Piano Solo, Romantic Music, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Jonathan Fetsch
- Prelude in B Minor, op.28, no. 6 Chopin
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Wednesday, March 21, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Piano Adjudicator: Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher
7:00pm __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2178-A Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire, (Elementary) 11 years & under
____ 1. Caroline Richards
- Cascades T. Gillis
____ 2. Angela Fetsch
- Hello J. Brown
____ 3. Skyler Mutrie
- Detectives C. Donkin
____ 4. Lucas Latham
- Iron Hog J. Brown
____ 5. Ini Lawale
- Dance of the Drum T. Seidenberg
CLASS 2178-B Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire, (Elementary) 11 years & under
____ 1. Juliana Ubongen
- Precious Moments T. Gillis
____ 2. Taylor Datema
- March of the Goblins B. Berlin
____ 3. Hannah Surjik
- Kindred Spirits L. Frederick
____ 4. Signy Thorsteinson
- Crystal Lake T. Gillis
____ 5. TJ Lawale
- Robots A. Crosby Gaudet
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CLASS 2176 Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire (Junior) 13 years & under
____ 1. Jakob Surjik
- Church Scene V. Archer
____ 2. Evan Richards
- Won't You Be My Baby A. Harbridge
____ 3. Jonathan Fetsch
- Morning Bird J. Brown
____ 4. Tryggvi Thorsteinson
- Tantrum Tarantelle A. Street
____ 5. Ethan Kirby
- Crystal Lake T. Gillis
____ 6. Saige Penner
- Nova Scotia Song J. Sandy
____ 7. Carter Potzus
- Iron Hog J. Brown
CLASS 2177 Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire, (Elementary) 12 years & under
____ 1. Beatrice Molo
- The Miseducation of the First Nation J. Brown
____ 2. Benjamin Buhler
- Iron Hog J. Brown
____ 3. Michael Malinowski
- Boogie, Wooden, Oogie T. Seidenberg
____ 4. Breanna Janzen
- Sixty-Four Beats J. Gieck
CLASS 2175 Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire, (Junior) 14 years & under
____ 1. Rebekah Richards
- Stone Cathedral J. Noble
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Thursday, March 22, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Piano Adjudicator: Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher
1:30pm __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2199Y Piano Solo, CC/RCM Study, Grade 1, Any age
____ 1. Hannah Malinowski
- Skipping Rope op.89, no.17 D. Kabalevsky
____2. Keisha Quinto
- Hopscotch B. Berlin
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CLASS 2198Y Piano Solo, CC/RCM Study, Grade 2, Any age
____ 1. Michael Malinowski
- Etude in F Major Kohler
____ 2. Lucas Latham
- Crazy Comics Donkin
____ 3. Macey Stackhouse
- Feeling Good Norton
CLASS 2197Y Piano Solo, CC/RCM Study, Grade 3, Any age
____ 1. Trystan Thorsteinson
- Arabesque, op.100, no.2 J. Burgmuller
____ 2. Melody Lin
b. Étude in C C. Czerny
CLASS 2055 Piano Solo, Baroque, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Athena Penner
- Ecossaise H. Hassler
____ 2. Parker Hollinger
- Minuet in G+,BWV anh.116 J.S. Bach
____ 3. Trystan Thorsteinson
- Hornpipe in B flat Major H. Purcell
CLASS 2022 Piano Solo, Sonata/Sonatina, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Trystan Thorsteinson
- Sonatina in G Major (1st movt) T. Attwood
CLASS 2029 Piano Solo, Canadian, (Primary) 8 years & under
____ 1. Bailey Stein
- Beautiful Swan L. Sawatsky
____ 2. Katrina James
- Dance of the Gremlins T. Gillis
CLASS 2150 Piano Solo, Recital Piece, (Primary) 9 years & under
____ 1. Mia Rennie
- Card Houses J. Gieck
____ 2. Alex Goltz
- Shadow March Chee-Hwa Tan
____ 3. Taryn Beck
- Sherlock Holmes M. Schoenmehl
____ 4. Trystan Thorsteinson
- Computer Chatter C. Donkin
____ 5. Anika Breitkreuz
- Angelfish A. Gaudet
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____ 6. Jordan Pattison
- Red Satin Jazz M. Mier
____ 7. Carys Anderson
- 16th Century March Palmer/Lethco
CLASS 2149 Piano Solo, Recital Piece, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Grace Pendleton
- Clog Dance E. Pearce
____ 2. Marlie Bishop
- Snowin’ S. Konecsni
____ 3. Parker Hollinger
- Toccata Vivo D. Alexander
____ 4. Sara Switzer
- Kindred Spirits L. Frederick
____ 5. Jenna Laycock
- March of the Goblins B. Berlin
____ 6. Melody Lin
- Funny Puppy A. Crosby
CLASS 2165 Piano Solo, 20th or 21st Century Music, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Parker Hollinger
- Rowboat at the Dock M Hill Duncan
____ 2. Jenna Laycock
- Inter-City Stomp C. Norton
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Thursday, March 22, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Piano Adjudicator: Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher
6:30pm ____________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2183 Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire, (Primary) 6 years & under
____ 1. Maycee Jucaban
- Starlight the Pony B. Berlin
____ 2. Carter Pattison
- Beat the Drums T. Reichert
____ 3. Yianni McDowell
- Queen of Siam D. Wanless
CLASS 2182 Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire, (Primary) 7 years & under
____ 1. Isaac Code
- Bouncing on My Bed A. Crosby
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____ 2. Lily Ward
- Beautiful Swan L. Sawatsky
____ 3. Bailey Stein
- Alpha Beta L. Sawatsky
CLASS 2180-A Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire, (Primary) 9 years & under
____ 1. Evia McDowell
- Outback Bouncer L. Sawatsky
____ 2. Ava Breitkreuz
- Little Elves and Pixies A. Crosby
____ 3. C.J. Wlock
- Buffalo Boogie D. Wanless
____ 4. Trystan Thorsteinson
- Shark Tango L. Sawatsky
____ 5. Taryn Beck
- Huron Carol Arr. Porter
CLASS 2179 Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Macey Stackhouse
- Boots and Cats L. Frederick
____ 2. Marlie Bishop
- Skating Circles T.Gillis
____ 3. Sara Switzer
- Runaway Pony T. Gillis
____ 4. Parker Hollinger
- Jazzberry Jump S. Chatman
____ 5. Grace Pendleton
- Chimes in the Mist B. Porter
____ 6. Ariana Kapitoler
- Beautiful Swan L. Sawatsky
CLASS 2198 Piano Solo, RCM/CC, Grade 2, Any age
____ 1. Evia McDowell
- Extremity No.1 S.Brown
____ 2. Macey Stackhouse
- Little Red Wagon T. Richert
____ 3. Benjamin Buhler
- King William's March J. Clarke
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Friday, March 23, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Piano Adjudicator: Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher
9:00am __________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2304 Piano Solo, Own Composition, (Primary) 10 years & under
____ 1. Nicole Milbrandt
- Grasshopper Dance N. Milbrandt
CLASS 2166 Piano Solo, 20th or 21st Century Music, (Primary) 8 years & under
____ 1. Aeowyn Kapitoler
- The Jack Hammer K. Rowell
CLASS 2181 Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire, (Primary) 8 years
____ 1. Nicole Milbrandt
- Cuddly Kitten L. Sawatsky
____ 2. Isabella Molo
- Lonely Swing T. Seidenberg
____ 3. Aeowyn Kapitoler
- Alpha Beta L. Sawatsky
____ 4. Austin Code
- Frere Jacques Stands on his Head/Invention No. 4 C. Poole
____ 5. Thor Steiner
- The Back Alley T. Seidenberg
____ 6. Katrina James
- Skyhawk D. Wanless
____ 7. Janelle Gotengco
- Riverside W. Froese
____ 8. Sophia Stav
- Snowflakes L. Niamath
CLASS 2180-B Piano Solo, Canadian Repertoire, (Primary) 9 years & under
____ 1. Anika Breitkreuz
- Gypsy Dance S. Fiess
____ 2. Nicole Milbrandt
- Dance of the Drum T. Seidenberg
____ 3. Carys Anderson
- Tiny Tiger Rag L. Fletcher
____ 4. Mia Rennie
- Dorian Disco A. Harbridge
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CLASS 2200 Piano Solo, RCM/CC, Preparatory, Any age
____ 1. Kennady Sveinbjornson
- Playful Puppies L. Niamath
____ 2. Ruby Rowe
- Curious Cat T. Richert
____ 3. Sophia Stav
- A Skating Waltz B. Berlin
____ 4. Keisha Camille Quinto
- Calico Cat H. Marlais
CLASS 2199 Piano Solo, RCM/CC, Grade 1, Any age
____ 1. TJ Lawale
- Burlesque in G Major Anonymous
____ 2. Ava Breitkreuz
- Celebration A. Crosby
____ 3. Janelle Gotengco
- Angelfish A. Crosby
____ 4. Taryn Beck
- Mist C. Poole
____ 5. Hannah Malinowski
- Red Satin Jazz M. Mier
____ 6. Ethan Larsen
- March of the Terrible Trolls L. Niamath
____ 7. Jordan Pattison
- Drifting Clouds Gillock
____ 8. Ini Lawale
- Allegro in B flat Major Mozart
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Friday, March 23, 2018 St. Andrew's United Church
Piano Adjudicator: Sharon (Guina) Gerspacher
1:30pm _____________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2152 Piano Solo, Recital Piece, (Primary) 7 years & under
____ 1. Isaac Code
- Playful Puppy L. Niamath
CLASS 2151 Piano Solo, Recital Piece, (Primary) 8 years & under
____ 1. Janelle Gotengco
- Dance of The Drum T. Seidenberg
____ 2. Isabella Molo
- Raindrops and Daydreams J. Dick
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____ 3. Austin Code
- Toy Soldier's MarcH D. Goolkasian Rahbee
____ 4. Gwendolynn Oliva
- The Curious Kitten C. Miller
CLASS 2154 Piano Solo, Recital Piece, Novice, Any age
____ 1. Maycee Jucaban
- New Dolly Dances Coulthard
____ 2. Alexander Ubongen
- Tap The Hat Vogt/Kelsey
CLASS 2310 Piano Solo, 1st Year of Keyboard Instruction, 9 years & over
____ 1. Luke Te
-Squinchy-pinchy shoes Faber
CLASS 2311 Piano Solo, 1st Year of Keyboard Instruction, 8 years & under
____ 1. Lily Ward
- Starfish at Night A. Crosby
____ 2. Sadie Larsen
- Super-Spinner J. Pinckney
____ 3. Hazy Sharpe
- Clip Clop L. Sawatsky
____ 4. Louisse Te
- Pony Express N. Faber
____ 5. Aimee Bell
- Sleigh Bells C. Donkin
CLASS 2312 Piano Solo, 2nd Year of Keyboard Instruction, 9 years & over
____ 1. Ethan Larsen
- Ferocious Lions Chee-Hwa Tan
____ 2. Toni Oduntan
- Dragonfly, Dragonfly C. Matz
____ 3. C.J. Wlock
- Super-Spinner J. Pinckney
____ 4. Ariana Kapitoler
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