89th ANNUAL PENTICTON KIWANIS MUSIC, DANCE AND SPEECH ARTS FESTIVAL PENTICTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA March 7th to April 25, 2015 under the auspices of THE OKANAGAN VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL SOCIETY OF PENTICTON PENTICTON KIWANIS MUSIC, DANCE AND SPEECH ARTS FESTIVAL PRESENTS: MUSIC & SPEECH ARTS HIGHLIGHTS & AWARDS CONCERT Sponsored by the Penticton Academy of Music Friday, April 24th at 6:30 p.m. Cleland CommunityTheatre Tickets available at the Festival Venues, Penticton & District Community Arts Council (Leir House), and at the door Ticket Price: $10.00 or 4 for $25 (Family rate) DANCE HIGHLIGHTS & AWARDS CONCERT Saturday, April 25th at 7:00 p.m. Cleland Community Theatre Tickets available at the Festival Dance Performances, Penticton & District Community Arts Council (Leir House) and at the door Ticket Price: $10.00 or 4 for $25 (Family rate) The Kiwanis Club of Penticton is part of a world-wide service organization, Kiwanis International, made up of men and women who have the desire to become personally involved in making their communities better places in which to live. Okanagan Lake Promenade Kiwanis Walking Pier Brunswick Village KIWANIS CLUB OF PENTICTON “We Build” Proud to Sponsor the Penticton Kiwanis Music Festival TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Sponsors 4 Purpose and Philosophy 5 General Rules 5 Adjudication Rules 6 Programme Procedures 6 Copyright Law 6 Rules of Etiquette 6 Rules of Protest 6 The Festival Organization 7 Scholarships, Bursaries, Awards 8 Mayor’s letter of Welcome 9 Provincial Festival 10 Junior Piano 11 Senior Piano 18 Classical Voice & Choral 28 Strings /Instrumental/Classical Guitar 35 April disciplines TBA HIGHLIGHTS & AWARD CONCERT TICKETS AVAILABLE AT FESTIVAL VENUES, AND AT THE DOOR 3 The 2015 Penticton Kiwanis Music, Dance & Speech Arts Festival Acknowledges all the generous patrons, local business and individuals who provided us with the means of making this year a success! Our sincere appreciation for showing your continued support. Gold Sponsors Kiwanis Club of Penticton Bronze Donors Diamond Jubilee Chapter IODE Kiwanis Club of Oliver MV Dental Centre (Maryam Vojdani) Penticton Foundry Zias Stonehouse Restaurant Supporters Baker Family John & Vivian Surkan Naramata Community Choir Penticton Academy of Music South Okanagan Retired Teachers’ Association Valley Wind & Reed Enthusiasts B.C. Registered Music Teachers Dale Charles Physiotherapy Dr. John & Helen Crowther Dr. Tom & Kathleen Jasper Don & Mavis Quaglia McGladdery Family Evelyn Carmichael Ralph & Jan Webb Okanagan Similkameen Concert Society (Community Concerts) Tom & Pat Siddon Special Thanks To: Edis Computers, Penticton Herald, Penticton Western News Penticton & District Community Arts Council , Winners Trophies 4 PENTICTON KIWANIS MUSIC, DANCE AND SPEECH ARTS FESTIVAL PURPOSE AND PHILOSOPHY The purpose of the Penticton Kiwanis Music, Dance and Speech Arts Festival is to complement and enhance the learning/teaching process. It provides an opportunity for students to perform their music, speech arts and dance achievements and to receive a constructive, meaningful evaluation of their performances. In doing so, the Festival aims to foster and promote a lifelong interest and appreciation for music, speech arts and dance. In order to fulfill its purpose the Festival: establishes rules and categories for performance by consulting with teachers and provincial and national music festival organizations. engages the services of professional adjudicators to provide constructive, written critique and competitive ranking. presents certificates, medallions, trophies, awards and scholarships to competitors based upon adjudicated results. provides a stepping-stone to provincial and national competition. presents Highlights Concerts to spotlight outstanding performances. Cameras, video cameras, cellular phones, pagers, and tape recorders are not permitted in Festival venues. GENERAL RULES 1. The competitions shall be under the working management of the Penticton Kiwanis Music, Dance and Speech Arts Festival. All matters arising out of and not provided in these rules and regulations shall be referred to the Festival Committee. The decision of the Festival Committee in all matters shall be final and binding to all concerned. 2. Competitors must be bona fide residents of any place in the Interior of British Columbia; or bona fide residents of Northern British Columbia east of Chilliwack, or bona fide residents of the Okanogan District of the State of Washington, which comprises from the southern border of the Wenatchee District, north along the Columbia River to Brewster, then north along the Okanogan River to the Border. Participants from other areas are welcome but will receive adjudication only and will not be eligible for awards or to represent the festival at the Provincials. 3. All competitions are open to amateurs only (except classes which are open to all). The term “amateur” shall mean one whose principle income is not derived from music or dance services. This condition does not apply to conductors of choirs, bands or orchestras, nor to those bona fide students of music or dance who teach for the purpose of applying the money so earned to the furtherance of their own education. 4. Competitors in Choral Societies, Choirs, Bands, or Orchestras must be bona fide members of their respective organizations. 5. All entrants in classes where age limits are set must see that their entry form is signed in the space provided by a parent, guardian st or teacher. Age of competitors is determined as of December 31 before the upcoming Festival. 6. No competitor may compete in two different entries in the same class. 7. No competitor may select and perform the same piece in more than one class within the same discipline. 8. Any competitor repeating his or her winning entry in any class within three years will be eligible for adjudication only. 9. No individual competitor, except choral groups, will be allowed to use the Festival Halls for practice purposes while that discipline is at that venue. Any disregard of this regulation will render the competitor liable for disqualification. 10. Classes may be divided or combined at the discretion of the Festival Committee. 11. Time limits shall be observed where such are specified. 12. Additional rules may apply in specific disciplines. Please check Syllabus. 5 PROGRAME PROCEDURE AND ADJUDICATION 13. Communication with adjudicators on the part of competitors, teachers, or parents, except through the Music Festival Committee is absolutely prohibited. Contradiction of this rule will result in disqualification. 14. Commercial advertising for the purpose of solicitation must be approved by the Festival Committee before it is displayed in any of the Festival halls. 15. Competitors will be designated to the adjudicator by name and number, and shall not commence before the adjudicator gives the signal. 16. The presiding secretary may require any competitor to certify that the regulations herein set out have been met. If an infringement has occurred, no mark will be awarded but adjudication will be given. 17. The adjudicator’s decision in all matters of adjudication shall be final. The adjudicator may terminate any performance at will. 18. Immediately following the class, copies of music and adjudication sheets must be claimed (except dance). No certificates will be mailed and the Festival assumes no responsibility for music left by competitors. PROGRAMME PROCEDURE AND ADJUDICATION - MUSIC 19. Fifteen minutes before the commencement of a class, original copies of music are to be provided to the Door Secretary for the adjudicator. If the adjudicator does not have a copy of the music for the duration of the performance, no mark will be given. 20. Music must be numbered every five bars and be clearly labeled with the class number, competitor's name and number. 21. Where “Own Choice” is specified, title and name of the composer must be given on the entry form. The adjudicator will take into consideration the artistic value of the number chosen in solo classes, and its suitability to the individual. 22. No person will be allowed on the platform with the competitor except the Adjudicator’s Secretary and where necessary, the accompanist and a page-turner. 23. Please make your own arrangements for accompaniment well in advance of the Festival. 24. Recorded accompaniment is not permitted in any voice class except choir and popular instrumental class. 25. Copied music may not be used except with the written permission of the copyright holder (composer or publisher). The Federation of Music Festivals has now deemed it permissible to use photocopies for page turns as long as the original copy is present at the performance. There must be two original copies present in the competition hall. Use of unauthorized copies will result in disqualification. Adjudicators must have original published music or a properly authorized copy for the duration of the performance in order to provide a mark. “Permission to Photocopy or Transcribe” letters and “Authorized Music” copies must be brought to the Festival and given to the Door Secretary with the music. Sheet music downloaded from the Internet, may be used at the Festival. However, proof of payment must be included for each copy used. (That is, if two copies are required, one for the accompanist and one for the adjudicator, there must be proof of two purchases.) 26. Second copies of music that are handwritten to transcribe original music to another key will not be permitted unless authorization is given by the copyright holder. Any competitor or accompanist violating copyright laws will be immediately disqualified. 27. Acceptance of an entry does not ensure eligibility. The adjudicator may disqualify any entry. COPYRIGHT LAW 28. Use of unauthorized copies will result in disqualification. 29. Music that is out of print or difficult to acquire requires written permission from the publisher in order to be copied. 30. Publishing firms out of business generally transfer their copyright to other firms. 31. Permission to photocopy letters must be brought to the Festival and given to the Door Secretary with the music.. 32. Video taping of dance performances is illegal without written permission from the choreographer. RULES OF ETIQUETTE 33. Absolute silence is required during the competition. No one may enter or leave while the competitor is on the platform. 34. The audience is requested to refrain from applauding before a competitor performs. 35. Formal dress is not required, but it would be appreciated if appropriate attire is worn, i.e., no torn or sloppy T-shirts or jeans. RULES OF PROTEST 36. Protests shall be made in writing to the Festival Coordinator, accompanied by a protest fee of $25.00, said fee to be returned in full should the protest be sustained. No inquiries shall be addressed directly to the adjudicator. SCHEDULING AND TIMING 37. While the programme timetable will be adhered to as closely as possible, the Committee reserves the right to make any changes necessary in the interest of the Festival. Please Note: Competitors perform at their own risk. 6 THE PENTICTON KIWANIS MUSIC, DANCE AND SPEECH ARTS FESTIVAL ORGANIZATION is proud to be affiliated with PERFORMING Arts B C Association of Regional Festivals. EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS President – Danica Venables Secretary – Lorna Bull Treasurer – Elaina Gillespie Past President – Lynn Allin BOARD MEMBERS Jeanne Coté Jacinta Ferrari Joanne Forsyth Debbie McGladdery Lisa-Anne Palfrey Jeanette Palfrey Jan Webb MEMBERS-AT-LARGE Cherie Morgan DISCIPLINE CAPTAINS Senior and Junior Piano – Jan Webb Strings/Instrumental/Classical Guitar – Jacinta Ferrari Musical Theatre – Lisa-Anne Palfrey/Mia Harris, assistants Speech Arts – Jacinta Ferrari, Debbie McGladdery Classical Voice – Lisa-Anne Palfrey Choral – Joanne Forsyth Dance – Danica Venables ADMINISTRATION Executive Director – Lorraine Alatalo ALL INQUIRIES AND CORRESPONDENCE SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO: Penticton Kiwanis Music Festival, Box 23041 Penticton, BC V2A 8L7 Telephone: (250) 493-8322 / Email: pkmf@vip.net Website: www.pkmf.org A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU TO ALL THE VOLUNTEERS who assist the Penticton Kiwanis Music, Dance and Speech Arts Festival in many different ways to ensure that the Festival is a rewarding and enriching experience for the many young people who participate. 7 CERTIFICATES Certificates will be awarded to competitors attaining first, second and third places. o A competitor who receives a mark of 80% or more and is the only competitor in that class will receive a First place Certificate. o Second and Third places are awarded if there is a second and/or third competitor in the class who meet the standard of 80% or more. o Ties for Second and Third place are permitted. Ties will not occur for First place. o All competitors aged 10 and under who do not get a First, Second or Third place will be given a Participation Certificate, except for piano. Participants in Introductory Level A Junior Piano will receive a Participation Certificate, those in Introductory Level B Junior Piano who do not place First, Second or Third will also receive a Participation Certificate. o First, Second and Third place certificates will be presented to each person in a duo, trio or quartet. Only one certificate will be presented to a group of five or more competitors (music, speech arts); one certificate to a group of four or more competitors (dance). Medallions will be awarded to the winners of various categories. These medallions become the permanent property of the recipients. Recipients of major and monetary awards shall not receive medallions as well for the same competition piece. Cups, trophies and shields will be awarded to the participant with the highest mark in the stated categories, provided that the mark is 80% or higher. A competitor must enter at least three solo classes to be eligible for a solo trophy. Trophies to be competed for annually are the property of the Okanagan Valley Music Festival Society. MEDALLIONS, CUPS, TROPHIES AND SHIELDS SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES, AWARDS Scholarship winners must be 20 years of age or younger or meet the specific age limits as set out in the Syllabus. All scholarships and awards may not necessarily be awarded. A performer must obtain a mark of at least 85% in one entry in order to qualify for major Scholarships or for the Provincial level competitions of the British Columbia Performing Arts Festival. However, this does not automatically qualify for an award. Final decision rests with the adjudicators and the Scholarship Committee. This regulation covers all scholarships regardless of their terms of reference.. All decisions of the Scholarship Committee regarding the awards of scholarships are final. Certificates will be awarded to competitors attaining first, second and third place meeting the standard of 80%. Participation certificates will be awarded to all students 12 and under, who do not receive a placing certificate, and to those who perform for adjudication only. A competitor must enter at least three classes to be eligible for a solo trophy. MUSIC AWARDS Eva and Hugh Cleland Scholarship Sponsored by the Penticton Foundation and Friends of the Festival $ 300.00 Applications for the Cleland Scholarship must be received by March 5, 2015. To qualify for this Scholarship you must submit a short history of your music background, details of how you qualify and your social insurance number. The applicant must meet all of the following qualifications: is from the South Okanagan area (Summerland and south) intends to pursue a career in music teaching, coaching or performance is a Grade 12 graduating student, or has completed Grade 12 but has not already enrolled in a post-secondary music program. within one year of the Festival, must intend to enroll in a recognized post-secondary educational institution such as a university or college, majoring in music, or a diploma course at a music conservatory. must be of a deserving caliber, as determined by the Music Festival Board. must apply for the scholarship prior to the commencement of the Festival If the winner does not meet the guidelines set out above, funds will not be dispensed for that year. STANDARD SCALE OF MARKS (Out of 100) 75 - 79 -- satisfactory performance 80 - 84 -- represents a good performance 85 - 89 -- represents honours 90 -100 -- first class honours 8 9 PERFORMING Arts B C ASSOCIATION of REGIONAL FESTIVALS Provincial Level Competitions will be held in Powell River, BC from May 26 to 30, 2015. Non-competitive delegates are invited to attend as observers. The selection of competitors is solely the adjudicators’ responsibility. The competitor with the highest mark is not necessarily chosen, but the adjudicator must provide the committee with written reasons for the choice if the competitor who is chosen does not have the highest mark. 2014 PENTICTON FESTIVAL WINNERS AT THE PROVINCIALS Junior Musical Theatre Intermedate Musical Theatre Junior Vocal Variety Intermediate Vocal Variety Intermediate Vocal Variety Senior Vocal Variety Senior Guitar Intermediate Strings Dance – Stage I Dance – Stage III Winner Winner Winner Winner Honourable Mention Runnerup Winner Honourable Mention Honourable Mention Runnerup Beamer Wigley Teigan Litke Beamer Wigley Jaxon Jensen Teigan Litke Adrienne Penner Jonathan Stuchbery Julien Haynes Nicola Hopley Kennedy Knopf 2014 PROVINCIALS REPRESENTATIVES FROM PENTICTON DISCIPLINE Piano Strings Woodwinds Classical Voice Classical Guitar DELEGATE Anne Lu, Junior Melissa Tao, Intermediate Olivia Antuña, Junior A Julien Haynes, Intermediate Ashley Whelpton, Intermediate Tiana Ferlizza, Junior Jaxon Jensen, Intermediate Adrienne Penner, Senior Saige Carlson, National Jonathan Stuchbery, Senior Musical Theatre Beamer Wigley, Junior Teigan Litke, Intermediate Speech Arts Paige Prosser, Intermediate Classical Dance Meghan Stussi, Junior Faith Wilkinson, Intermediate Brooke Cummings, Senior Stage Dance Nicola Hopley, Junior Chrislyn Austin, Intermediate Kennedy Knopf, Senior Modern Dance Aurora Smith, Intermediate Montana Val Verde, Senior 10 Patricia Tao – Junior Piano and Senior Piano Pianist Patricia Tao leads an active life as a performer, teacher and concert organizer. She performed throughout North America and Europe as a soloist and as a founding member of the Guild Trio for ten years, and currently performs as a member of Trio Voce. She is the winner of the USIA Artistic Ambassador competition and was awarded the position of Trio-in-Residence at the Tanglewood Music Center. Dr. Tao’s performances have been broadcast on National Public Radio’s “Performance Today,” New York’s classical radio stations, and CBC, and her live performances are heard regularly on Chicago’s WFMT. She has recorded both solo and chamber music on the CRI, Arktos, Centaur, and Con Brio Recordings labels. As concert organizer, Dr. Tao runs the Hear’s to Your Health Concerts held at the U of A medical school and is Artistic Director of the Edmonton Chamber Music Society’s Summer Solstice Festival in Edmonton, which features an international roster of North America’s finest instrumentalists. Dr. Tao received her undergraduate education at Harvard University, a Master’s degree with distinction from Indiana University and her doctorate from Stony Brook University in New York, where her principal teachers were Leonard Shure, Gyorgy Sebok and Gilbert Kalish. She has given master classes at numerous schools in Canada, the U.S., Europe and China and is a frequent adjudicator in B.C. and Alberta. She has taught at the University of Virginia, Western Washington University and is presently Associate Professor of Music at the University of Alberta, where she teaches piano and chamber music. 11 JUNIOR PIANOFORTE SCHOLARSHIPS Candidates must enter Sight Reading (mark not considered), and any three pianoforte selections from the categories of solos listed in the Syllabus, excluding Untitled Study. Scholarship, Grade I to IV Sponsored by John & Vivian Surkan $150.00 JUNIOR PIANOFORTE AWARDS Grades I – IV Encouragement Awards Eight at $25.00 At the discretion of the adjudicator Sponsored by Tom and Pat Siddon (4) Dr. John and Helen Crowther (4) JUNIOR PIANOFORTE CUPS AND TROPHIES Donna Marie Hauser Trophy Junior Piano Ensemble Plaque Solo, Grade 1 to IV Duet, Trio, or Quartet, Grades 1-IV 12 Piano - Junior Saturday, March 7, 2015 Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue Introductory Level A, Pianoforte Solo - Introductory Level A - Non Comp Only ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mimi Nordlund (non-competitive) - Penticton Gracianah Gallicano-George (non-competitive) - Penticton Kate Pinsonneault (non-competitive) - Penticton Nathan Frasch (non-competitive) - Keremeos Niki Schwetje (non-competitive) - Cawston Nicole Goncalves (non-competitive) - Penticton Sophie Tatham (non-competitive) - Penticton Danielle Cutjar (non-competitive) - Penticton 9:00 AM Making Valentines - Bastien En Canot - Berlin Savez-Vous Planter les Choux - Berlin Bugle Boys - Faber It's A Brand-New Day - Alfred Cat Prowl - Faber The Clock Shop - Faber D'ou Viens Tu Bergere? - Berlin Introductory Level B, Pianoforte Solo - Introductory Level B - Pre-Grade 1 ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 Peter Ruckheim - Keremeos Jack Osborne - Summerland Ria Sheoran - Penticton Rylan Estin - Cawston A 16th Century March - Palmer and Lethco Sparklers - Niamath The Path of the Ping Pong Ball - Donkin Halloween Pranks - Berlin Break Early Keyboard - Grade 1 ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 10:30 AM Megumi Wurz - Keremeos Taver Grant - Penticton Andreas Nordlund - Penticton Max MacIntyre - Penticton Minuet in D Major - Clarke Allemande in G - Schein Minuet in D Major - Clarke Minuet in D Major - Clarke Early Keyboard - Grade 2 ______ 1 Kiana Moshaver - Penticton ______ 2 Attila Pilbart - Penticton ______ 3 Jillian Millard - Penticton Menuet en rondeau - Rameau Entree in A Minor - Anonymous Menuet en rondeau - Rameau Early Keyboard - Grade 3 ______ 1 George Zhang - Penticton Minuet in G Major, BWV Anh. 114 - Petzold Early Keyboard - Grade 4 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ace Wu - Kelowna Lindsay Spear - Penticton Nicola Thompson - Kaleden Abigail Goncalves - Penticton Travis Walta - Keremeos Lukas Gerzen - Summerland Loure in A Minor - Telemann Rigadoon in A Minor - Babell March in D Major - C.P.E. Bach Fuga - Pachelbel Fantasia in E Minor - Telemann Rigaudoon - Babell Lunch Break 13 Piano - Junior Saturday, March 7, 2015 Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue Non-Conservatory Repertoire - non scholarship entry - Grade 1 ______ 1 Robert McBain (non-competitive) - kamloops 1:30 PM A Short Story - Lichner Untitled Study/Etude - Grade 1 ______ 1 Cameron Taylor - Penticton Study in C Major, Op. 125, No.3 - Diabelli Untitled Study/Etude - Grade 2 ______ 1 Attila Pilbart - Penticton Etude in D Minor, No. 65 - Gurlitt Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 1 1:45 PM ______ 1 Taver Grant - Penticton ______ 2 Amy Lucich - Cawston ______ 3 Megumi Wurz - Keremeos A Little Joke - Kabalevsky Drifting Clouds - George Two-Handed Blues - Norton Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 2 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lamay Boshoff - Keremeos Melody Oldfield - Oliver Kiana Moshaver - Penticton Mathew Traynor - Penticton Jillian Millard - Penticton Zoe Wu - Kelowna Danielle Boshoff - Keremeos Kaelyn Burton - Osoyoos Turkish Bazaar - Mrozinski Turkish Bazaar - Mrozinski Rag Time - Norton Rag Time - Norton The Wind - Tan Sheltering in the Wood - Carroll Scherzo, Op.39, No. 12 - Kabalevsky Sheltering in the Wood - Carroll Break 14 Piano - Junior Saturday, March 7, 2015 Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 3 3:15 PM ______ 1 Zachary MacIntyre - Penticton ______ 2 Jaras Grant - Penticton ______ 3 Logan Dougherty - Kaleden Inter-city Stomp - Norton Picnic Piece - Norton Inter-city Stomp - Norton Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 4 ______ 1 Travis Walta - Keremeos ______ 2 Nicola Thompson - Kaleden ______ 3 Lindsay Spear - Penticton Game - Balazs Nocturne - Sheftel Nocturne - Sheftel Dinner Break Pianoforte Duet - Grade 1 6:00 PM ______ 1 Andreas Nordlund, Sean Peters - Penticton Cruella de Vil - Leven Pianoforte Duet - Grade 3 ______ 1 Annika Carlson, Delaney Sorensen - Summerland Bouncin' Boogie - Meir Pianoforte Duet - Grade 4 ______ 1 Abigail Goncalves, Emily Tatham - Penticton ______ 2 Alexandra Jung, Rachel Jung - Penticton Tarantella - Alexander Main Street Shuffle - Mier J.S. Bach - Grade 2 6:40 PM ______ 1 Zoe Wu - Kelowna Bourree - J.S. Bach J.S. Bach - Grade 4 ______ 1 Lauryn Peters - Penticton Menuet in G, BWV Anh. 116 - Bach J.S Additional Repertoire - Grade 1 6:55 PM ______ 1 James Schroeder - Penticton ______ 2 Megumi Wurz - Keremeos ______ 3 Amy Lucich - Cawston Robots - Crosby March - Kabalevsky Prowling Pussy Cat - Gillock Canadian Composers - Grade 3 ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 7:20 PM Cody Thompson - Kaleden Natalie Tremblay - Summerland Susie Robinson - Kaleden Logan Dougherty - Kaleden The Hockey Game - Rosten Funny Puppy - Crosby The Haunted Castle - Berlin Arctic Voices - Griesdale Canadian Composers - Grade 4 ______ 1 Abigail Goncalves - Penticton ______ 2 Ace Wu - Kelowna Midnight Sharks - Laliberte Midnight Sharks - Laliberte 15 Piano - Junior Sunday, March 8, 2015 Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue Classical - Grade 2 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 1:00 PM Lamay Boshoff - Keremeos Zoe Wu - Kelowna Anders Say - Penticton Mathew Traynor - Penticton Danielle Boshoff - Keremeos Kaelyn Burton - Osoyoos Ecossaisse in G Major - Beethoven Minuet in F - Mozart Ecossaise in G Major - Beethoven Allegretto in C Major - Neefe Allegretto in C Major - Neefe Jig in G - Hook Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 3 1:40 PM ______ 1 Chace Alaric - Oliver ______ 2 George Zhang - Penticton ______ 3 Logan Dougherty - Kaleden Sonatina in G Major - Beethoven Sonatina in C Major, Op.36, No.1, 1st mvt - Clementi Sonatina in C major, Op.36, No.1, 1st mvt. - Clementi Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 4 ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 Lukas Gerzen - Summerland Ace Wu - Kelowna Lindsay Spear - Penticton Abigail Goncalves - Penticton Sonatina in G Major, No.3, 1st mvt - Gurlitt Sonatina in G, Op.300, 1st movement - Kohler Sonata in F Major - Haydn Sonata in F Major - Haydn Break Additional Repertoire - Grade 2 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 2:55 PM Mathew Traynor - Penticton Meredith Allen - Penticton Kiana Moshaver - Penticton Lamay Boshoff - Keremeos Zoe Wu - Kelowna Turkish Bazaar - Mrozinski School's Out Boogie - Wanless Jazz Invention No. 1 - Gallant Jazz Invention No. 2 - Gallant Chromatics - Tansman Additional Repertoire - Grade 4 ______ 1 Travis Walta - Keremeos Changing Bars - Szelenyi Romantic - Grade 2 3:35 PM ______ 1 Danielle Boshoff - Keremeos Canon - Gurlitt Romantic - Grade 3 ______ 1 Susie Robinson - Kaleden Arabesque - Burgmuller Romantic - Grade 4 ______ 1 Lukas Gerzen - Summerland ______ 2 Abigail Goncalves - Penticton Ballade, Op. 100, No.15 - Burgmuller Wild Horseman - Schumann 16 Piano - Junior Sunday, March 8, 2015 Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue Sight Reading - Grade 1 4:05 PM ______ 1 Megumi Wurz - Keremeos Sight Reading - Grade 2 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 Mathew Traynor - Penticton Kiana Moshaver - Penticton Lamay Boshoff - Keremeos Zoe Wu - Kelowna Danielle Boshoff - Keremeos Sight Reading - Grade 3 ______ 1 Logan Dougherty - Kaleden Sight Reading - Grade 4 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 Lindsay Spear - Penticton Abigail Goncalves - Penticton Travis Walta - Keremeos Lukas Gerzen - Summerland Ace Wu – Kelowna Dinner Break Canadian Composers - Grade 1 ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 6:30 PM Megumi Wurz - Keremeos Sean Peters - Penticton James Schroeder - Penticton Emily Tatham - Penticton Where Did The Sun Go? - Markow Crafty Card Tricks - Donkin The Snake - Christopher Mist - Poole Canadian Composers - Grade 2 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 Danielle Boshoff - Keremeos Jillian Millard - Penticton Kiana Moshaver - Penticton Attila Pilbart - Penticton Lamay Boshoff - Keremeos Autumn Leaves - Niamath The Mouse in the Coal Bin - Poole Crazy Comics - Donkin Invention in C Major - Christopher Crazy Comics - Donkin Popular - Grade 1 7:15 PM ______ 1 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton ______ 2 Sean Peters - Penticton Smooth as Silk - Norton The James Bond Theme - Norman Popular - Grade 2 ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 Meredith Allen - Penticton Noah Russill - Summerland Anders Say - Penticton Caleb Millard - Penticton Beach Party Rag - Wanless Beach Buggy Boogie - Mier Sneaky Business - Mier Royal Cat Blues - Faber Popular - Grade 4 ______ 1 Rachel Jung - Penticton ______ 2 Alexandra Jung - Penticton ______ 3 Eli Grant - Penticton Theme from E.T. - Williams Star Wars, Main Theme - Williams Taskmaster - Norton 17 SENIOR PIANOFORTE SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarship, GRADE VIII-OPEN $200.00 Monica Craig Fisher Memorial Scholarship Grade X and Diploma Candidates must enter the following categories: Sight Reading (mark not considered in Scholarship totals) JS Bach Sonata or Multi-Movement Sonata Romantic and one of the following: Impressionistic Twentieth & Twenty-First Century Canadian Composers Popular Grade VIII and IX Candidates must enter the following categories: Sight Reading (mark not considered in Scholarship Totals) JS Bach or Early Keyboard Classical or Sonata or Multi-Movement Sonata Romantic and one of the following: Impressionistic Twentieth & Twenty-First Century Canadian Composers Popular Scholarship, GRADE V-VII $150.00 Shirley Webb Memorial Scholarship Candidates must enter the following categories: Sight Reading (mark not considered in Scholarship totals) JS Bach or Early Keyboard Classical or Sonatina or Sonata or Multi-Movement Sonata and one of the following: Romantic Impressionistic Twentieth & Twenty-First Century Canadian Composers Popular 18 SENIOR PIANOFORTE AWARDS J.S. Bach Award, Grade V and up Sponsored by John & Vivian Surkan $50.00 Early Keyboard Award, Grade V – VII, VIII and up Sponsored by Penticton Lakeside Resort each at $50.00 Sonatina/Sonata Award, Grade V – VII, VIII and up Sponsored by South Okanagan Retired Teachers Association each at $50.00 Classical Award, Grade V and up Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton $50.00 Canadian Composers Award, Grade V – VII, VIII and up Sponsored by B.C. Registered Music Teachers and Kiwanis Club of Penticton each at $50.00 Romantic Award, Grade V – VIII, IX and up Sponsored by Zias Stonehouse Restaurant each at $50.00 Popular Award, Grade V and up At the discretion of the adjudicator Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Oliver $50.00 Twentieth &Twenty-First Century Award, Grade V – VII, VIII and up Sponsored by Penticton Foundry each at $50.00 Sight Reading Award, Grade V – VII, VIII and up Sponsored by Evelyn Carmichael and Friends of the Festival each at $50.00 Impressionistic Award, Grade V and up At the discretion of the adjudicator Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton $50.00 SENIOR PIANOFORTE CUPS AND TROPHIES Ensemble Plaque Mrs. R.A. Davidson Memorial Rose Bowl Triumph Trophy James Crossley Memorial Trophy Vernon United Church Cup Fraser Shield Helen Reeves Cups (2) Edith Maud Pryce Shield Duet, Trio or Quartet, Grades V to VIII Open Solo Solo, Diploma Level Concert Group Solo, Grade IX and X Solo, Grade V to VIII Ensemble, Grade IX and up Grades V to VIII - Adjudicators Choice 19 Piano - Senior Monday, March 9, 2015 St.Saviour's Parish, 150 Orchard Avenue J.S. Bach - Grade 5 9:00 AM ______ 1 Megan Reichl - Keremeos Little Prelude in C Major, BWV 939 - J.S. Bach J.S. Bach - Grade 7 ______ 1 Agata Koczij - Oliver ______ 2 Amy Combres - Penticton ______ 3 Stephanie Do - Penticton Invention No.1 in C BWV777 - J.S. Bach Invention No.1 in C Major - J.S. Bach French Suite 5 - Gavotte - J.S. Bach J.S. Bach - Grade 8 ______ 1 Tamatea Westby - Summerland ______ 2 Annmarie Lang-Hodge - Summerland Invention No.13 in A Minor BWV 784 - J.S. Bach Invention No.13 in A Minor BWV 784 - J.S. Bach Early Keyboard - Grade 5 10:00 AM ______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton ______ 2 Aidan Neilson - Cawston Verso in E Minor - Zipoli Passepied in D Major - Dieupart Early Keyboard - Grade 6 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 Karen Nickel - Penticton Kieran Noseworthy - Summerland Mckenna Clarke - Okanagan Falls Joy Wang - Penticton Allister Gilman - Summerland Aria - Telemann Les Carillons, No. 20 - Kirnberger Polonaise in G Minor - C.P.E. Bach Aria - Telemann Minuet in G Minor - Stolzel Break Early Keyboard - Grade 8 ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 11:15 AM Julia Crowther - Penticton Nolan Spalding - Penticton Donna Conci - Penticton Chi Yan Lee - Penticton Fuga - Kindermann Suite No.1 in D Major - Krebs Suite No. 7 in G Minor - Handel Sonata in C Minor 3rd. Movement - Pescetti Lunch Break 20 Piano - Senior Monday, March 9, 2015 St.Saviour's Parish, 150 Orchard Avenue Classical - Grade 6 1:30 PM ______ 1 Kieran Noseworthy - Summerland ______ 2 Oakley Pankratz - Penticton Divertimento in G Major - Haydn Divertimento in G Major - Haydn Classical - Grade 7 ______ 1 Agata Koczij - Oliver ______ 2 Amy Combres - Penticton Fur Elise - Beethoven Fur Elise - Beethoven Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 5 2:00 PM ______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton ______ 2 Aron Pilbart - Penticton ______ 3 Megan Reichl - Keremeos Sonatina in A Minor - Gurlitt Sonatina in F Major, 1st Movement - Beethoven Sonatina in F Major, 1st. Movement - Beethoven Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 6 ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 Karen Nickel - Penticton Mckenna Clarke - Okanagan Falls Allister Gilman - Summerland Minju Yu - Penticton Sonatina in D Major - Hook Sonatina in G Major, Op.20, No.1 - Dussek Sonatina in G Major, Op.20, No.1 - Dussek Sonatina in C major, Op.20, No.1 - Kuhlau Break Multi-Movement Sonatina or Sonata Class - Grade 5 ______ 1 Katie Henderson - Penticton ______ 2 Aija Otto - Keremeos 3:30 PM Sonatina in A Minor, Op. 214, No. 4, 2nd and 3rd Movements - Gurlitt Sonatina in A Minor, Op. 214, No. 4, 2nd and 3rd Movements - Gurlitt Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 7 ______ 1 Jaedyn Foley - Summerland Sonatina in D Major, Op. 36, No. 6, 1st Movement - Clementi Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 8 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Julia Crowther - Penticton Chi Yan Lee - Penticton Annabella Nordlund - Penticton Nolan Spalding - Penticton Tamatea Westby - Summerland Donna Conci - Penticton Sonata, Op. 5, No. 3, 1st. Movement - J. C. Bach Sonata in G Major, Op.49, No.2, 2nd Movement - Beethoven Sonatina in G, Op.36, No.5, 1st Movement - Clementi Sonata in D Major - Arnold Sonata in C, K545, 1st Movement - Mozart Sonatina in E flat Major - Dussek Dinner Break 21 Piano - Senior Monday, March 9, 2015 St.Saviour's Parish, 150 Orchard Avenue Pianoforte Duet - Grade 9 6:30 PM ______ 1 Ana Clouatre, Tristan Audet - Summerland Romanian Rhapsody - Noona Pianoforte Duet - ARCT or Equivalent ______ 1 Chi Yan Lee, Anne Lu - Penticton Hungarian Dance: No. 6 - Brahms Canadian Composers - ARCT or Equivalent 6:50 PM ______ 1 Anne Lu - Penticton ______ 2 Ben Crowther - Penticton Rondo - Schneider Etude De Concert - S.C. Eckhardt-Gramatte Untitled Study/Etude - Grade 10 ______ 1 Evelyn Krieger - Summerland Etude-Tableau Op. 33, No. 8 - Rachmaninoff Romantic - Grade 9 7:25 PM ______ 1 Jaalah Ward - Kelowna ______ 2 Kaylee Lesmeister - Oliver Nocturne in C# Minor Opus post. - Chopin June (Barcarole) - Tchaikovsky Romantic - Grade 10 ______ 1 Wynn Nordlund - Penticton Liebestraum No.3 - Liszt Romantic - ARCT or Equivalent ______ 1 Katrina Hatzl - Penticton ______ 2 Anne Lu - Penticton Nocturne in Db Major Op 27 No 2 - Chopin Nocturne in G Major, Op. 37, No. 2 - Chopin 22 Piano - Senior Tuesday, March 10, 2015 St.Saviour's Parish, 150 Orchard Avenue Impressionistic - Grade 8 9:00 AM ______ 1 Annabella Nordlund - Penticton Gnossienne No.3 - Satie Impressionistic - Grade 9 ______ 1 Joseph Traynor - Penticton Romance sans paroles, Op.17. No.3 - Faure Romantic - Grade 5 9:25 AM ______ 1 Aron Pilbart - Penticton The Merry Wanderer - Gurlitt Romantic - Grade 7 ______ 1 Stephanie Do - Penticton ______ 2 Agata Koczij - Oliver Prelude in E Minor Op. 28, No.4 - Chopin Prelude in E Minor - Chopin Romantic - Grade 8 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Julia Crowther - Penticton Tamatea Westby - Summerland Nolan Spalding - Penticton Donna Conci - Penticton Chi Yan Lee - Penticton Annabella Nordlund - Penticton Annmarie Lang-Hodge - Summerland Prelude in B Minor, Op. 28, No. 6 - Chopin Chanson Triste - Kalinnikov Poetic Tone Picture - Grieg Chanson Triste - Kalinnikov Chanson Triste - Kalinnikov Prelude in D flat, Op.43, No.1 - Gliere Prelude, Op. 43, No. 1 - Glière Break Sight Reading - Grade 5 ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 11:00 AM Aija Otto - Keremeos Aidan Neilson - Cawston Joycey Cheng - Penticton Megan Reichl - Keremeos Sight Reading - Grade 6 ______ 1 Kieran Noseworthy - Summerland ______ 2 Mckenna Clarke - Okanagan Falls ______ 3 Karen Nickel - Penticton Sight Reading - Grade 7 ______ 1 Amy Combres - Penticton ______ 2 Agata Koczij - Oliver ______ 3 Cole Piche - Penticton Lunch Break 23 Piano - Senior Tuesday, March 10, 2015 St.Saviour's Parish, 150 Orchard Avenue Additional Repertoire - Grade 5 1:30 PM ______ 1 Aija Otto - Keremeos Prelude, Op. 39, No. 19 - Kabalevsky Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 5 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 Adam Koczij - Oliver Aidan Neilson - Cawston Jacob Weaver - Penticton Megan Reichl - Keremeos Aija Otto - Keremeos Jest - Bartok Chicken Talk - Schoenmehl Scamp - Norton Chicken Talk - Schoenmehl Melancholy Reflections - Schoenmehl Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 6 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 2:20 PM Kieran Noseworthy - Summerland Oakley Pankratz - Penticton Joy Wang - Penticton Karen Nickel - Penticton Mckenna Clarke - Okanagan Falls For Susanna Kyle - Bernstein Mississauga Rag - Norton An Ancient Tale - Filtz Roundup - Previn Hungarian Dance - Papp Non-Conservatory Repertoire - non scholarship entry - Open ______ 1 Ivy Allen - Penticton Downton Abbey Theme - Lunn Break 24 Piano - Senior Tuesday, March 10, 2015 St.Saviour's Parish, 150 Orchard Avenue Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 7 3:20 PM ______ 1 Stephanie Do - Penticton Dance Op. 27, No.27 - Kabalevsky Additional Repertoire - Grade 8 ______ 1 Rachel Shanner - Summerland Jane's Song - Norton Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 8 ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 Nolan Spalding - Penticton Donna Conci - Penticton Rachel Shanner - Summerland Chi Yan Lee - Penticton Evening at the Village - Bartok Early Morning Excercises - Kabalevsky Dance of the Marionettes - Tarenghi Milonga del angel - Piazzolla Sight Reading - Grade 8 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 4:20 PM Chi Yan Lee - Penticton Donna Conci - Penticton Nolan Spalding - Penticton Tamatea Westby - Summerland Julia Crowther - Penticton 25 Piano – Senior Wednesday, March 11, 2015 St.Saviour's Parish, 150 Orchard Avenue Canadian Composers - Grade 5 ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ 1 2 3 4 5 6 9:00 AM Joycey Cheng - Penticton Aron Pilbart - Penticton Megan Reichl - Keremeos Adam Koczij - Oliver Keira Thompson - Kaleden Aidan Neilson - Cawston Romance - Kuzmenko When Rivers Flowed on Mars - Telfer Supernova - Telfer Little March - Kenins When Rivers Flowed on Mars - Telfer Dragonfly Scherzo - Crosby Canadian Composers - Grade 6 ______ 1 Kieran Noseworthy - Summerland Fantasy - Telfer Canadian Composers - Grade 7 9:50 AM ______ 1 Amy Combres - Penticton Katherine - Chatman Canadian Composers - Grade 8 ______ 1 Tamatea Westby - Summerland ______ 2 Julia Crowther - Penticton ______ 3 Rachel Shanner - Summerland Gentle Waltz - Peterson New Year Waltz for Ferdinand Eckhardt - Behrens The Gentle Waltz - Peterson Break Own Composition - Grade 7 10:45 AM ______ 1 Maximus Mandaione - Penticton Lonely Wanderer - Mandaione Popular - Grade 5 ______ 1 Keira Thompson - Kaleden Dancing Queen - Arr.. Klose Popular - Grade 6 ______ 1 Karen Nickel - Penticton Castle on a Cloud - Arr. Klose Popular - Grade 7 ______ 1 Jaedyn Foley - Summerland Nefertiti Blues - Norton Popular - Grade 9 ______ 1 Tamatea Westby - summerland ______ 2 Samuel Lasinski - Penticton Maple Leaf Rag - Joplin Maple Leaf Rag - Joplin Lunch Break Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 9 1:30 PM ______ 1 Jaalah Ward - Kelowna Sonata in G K.283 - Mozart Multi-Movement Sonatina or Sonata Class - Grade 10 ______ 1 Wynn Nordlund - Penticton ______ 2 Evelyn Krieger - Summerland Sonata in F Minor Op.2, No.1, 3rd and 4th Movements - Beethoven Sonata Op. 14, No. 1, 2nd and 3rd Movements - Beethoven Break 26 Piano – Senior Wednesday, March 11, 2015 St.Saviour's Parish, 150 Orchard Avenue Pianoforte Duet - Grade 6 2:45 PM ______ 1 Karen Nickel, Lauryn Peters - Penticton ______ 2 Sarai Gardner, Joy Wang - Penticton Jazz Alive - Mier Valencia - Noona Pianoforte Duet - Grade 7 ______ 1 Cole Piche, Kate Piche - Penticton ______ 2 Minju Yu, Stephanie Do - Penticton Viva Vivaldi! - Vandall Theme from The Moldau - Smetana arr. Melvin Pianoforte Duet - Grade 8 ______ 1 Rachel Shanner, Jaedyn Foley - Summerland Get Up and Go - Vandall Sight Reading - Grade 9 3:45 PM ______ 1 Jaalah Ward - Kelowna ______ 2 Joseph Traynor - Penticton ______ 3 Samuel Lasinski - Penticton Sight Reading - Grade 10 ______ 1 Evelyn Krieger – Summerland Sight Reading - ARCT or Equivalent ______ 1 Anne Lu - Penticton Dinner Break Early Keyboard - Grade 9 6:30 PM ______ 1 Ana Clouatre - Summerland ______ 2 Samuel Lasinski - Penticton Le Coucou - Daquin Le Coucou - Daquin J.S. Bach - Grade 9 6:50 PM ______ 1 Joseph Traynor - Penticton Capriccio, BWV 992 , 1st movement : Adagissimo - J.S.Bach J.S. Bach - Grade 10 ______ 1 Evelyn Krieger - Summerland Prelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV 871 - J.S. Bach J.S. Bach - ARCT or Equivalent ______ 1 Ben Crowther - Penticton ______ 2 Anne Lu - Penticton Prelude and Fugue, No. 1 in C Major, BMV 846 - J.S. Bach Partita no. 1 in B flat Major, Praeludium, Sarabande, and Gigue - J.S. Bach Impressionistic - Grade 10 7:50 PM ______ 1 Evelyn Krieger - Summerland The Fountain of the Acqua Paola - Griffes Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 9 ______ 1 Samuel Lasinski - Penticton ______ 2 Jaalah Ward - Kelowna The Duke - Brubeck Playera - Granados Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 10 ______ 1 Wynn Nordlund - Penticton Prelude in C# Minor, Op.3, No.2 - Rachmaninoff Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - ARCT or Equivalent ______ 1 Katrina Hatzl - Penticton Prelude in G Minor Op 23 No 5 - Rachmaninoff 27 Elaine Case -- Choral & Classical Voice Elaine Higgin Case is a third generation singing teacher who maintains an active private studio and adjudicates throughout Western Canada. She has prepared her students for successful admission to classical voice programs throughout North America. In addition, Elaine received the Greg Bond Memorial award for distinguished achievement in musical theatre at the 2005 Betty Mitchell Awards. She is devoted to the musical education and development of young singers. Elaine is married with two daughters and four young grandsons. CHORAL AWARDS Junior Choir $50.00 Sponsored by Naramata Community Choir SHIELDS, CUPS AND TROPHIES June Argyle Shield Best Elementary School Choir 28 CLASSICAL VOICE SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarship, Intermediate/Senior Sponsored by Naramata Community Choir $200.00 Intermediate candidates must be 14 & under, and enter the following categories: Art Song and three selections from the Intermediate category of Vocal Solos Senior candidates must be 18 - 20 years, and enter the following categories: Art Song and three selections from the Senior category of Vocal Solos. Scholarship, Junior Sponsored by Naramata Community Choir $100.00 Candidates must be 13 years and under and enter the following categories: Art Song and three selections from the Junior category of Vocal Solos. CLASSICAL VOICE AWARDS Art Song, All Ages Sponsored by MV Dental Centre (Maryam Vojdani) $50.00 List A Song, All Ages Sponsored by Dr. Thomas & Kathleen Jasper $50.00 List B Song, All Ages Sponsored by Dr. Thomas & Kathleen Jasper $50.00 Additional Repertoire, All Ages Sponsored by Dr. Thomas & Kathleen Jasper $50.00 Concert Group, All Ages Sponsored by Dr. Thomas & Kathleen Jasper $50.00 Encouragement Award, Intermediate/Senior Sponsored by South Okanagan Retired Teachers Association $25.00 Encouragement Award, Junior Sponsored by Zias Stonehouse Restaurant $25.00 29 Classical Voice Sunday, March 8, 2015 Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street Canadian Song - Grade 10 - Senior - 19 & over ______ 1 Adrienne Penner - Penticton 4:00 PM Long Ago - Coulthard List A - Grade 8 - Senior - 19 & over ______ 1 Amanda Eves - Kelowna Già il sole dal Gange - Scarlatti List A - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Graeme Linton - Kelowna Quella fiamma che m'accende - Marcello Art Song - Grade 9 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Alex Verge - Quesnel Love's Philosophy - Quilter Art Song - Grade 10 - Senior - 19 & over ______ 1 Adrienne Penner - Penticton Nobody Knows This Little Rose - Duke Traditional Folk Song - Grade 8 - Senior - 19 & over ______ 1 Amanda Eves - Kelowna My Lagan Love - Campbell Lieder - Grade 10 - Senior - 19 & over ______ 1 Adrienne Penner - Penticton Frulingsmorgen - Mahler Opera - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Graeme Linton - Kelowna Bella siccome un angelo - Donizetti List B - Grade 8 - Senior - 19 & over ______ 1 Amanda Eves - Kelowna Die Lotosblume - Schumann Oratoria - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Graeme Linton - Kelowna Honour and Arms - Handel Oratoria - Grade 10 - Senior - 19 & over ______ 1 Adrienne Penner - Penticton Pie Jesu - Faure Dinner Break 30 Classical Voice Sunday, March 8, 2015 Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street Concert Group - Grade 9 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Alex Verge - Quesnel 7:00 PM Les Berceaux/Se Tu M'ami/Fruhlingsglaube - Faure/Parisotti/Schubert Concert Group - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Graeme Linton - Kelowna Brahms/Barber/Mozart Der Tod, das its die kühle Nacht/Rain Has Fallen/Deh, vieni alla finestra - Concert Group - Grade 10 - Senior - 19 & over ______ 1 Danielle Nicholson - Kelowna Francesco Conti/Franz Schubert/Samuel Barber ______ 2 Adrienne Penner - Penticton Shubert/Chausson /Heggie Quella Fiamma/Auf dem Wasser zu Singen/Rain Has Fallen – Vedi Quanto Adoro /Le Colibri /Once Upon a Universe – 31 Classical Voice Monday, March 9, 2015 Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street Additional Repertoire - Grade 1 - Junior A - ages 10 & under ______ 1 David Cai - Penticton ______ 2 Christian Manz - Penticton 10:00 AM The Spider Hunter - Anderson The Wind - Sharman Additional Repertoire - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under ______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton The Camel's Hump - German Additional Repertoire - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Drew O'Sullivan - Summerland Second-Hand Rose - Hanley List A - Grade 1 - Junior A - ages 10 & under ______ 1 Christian Manz - Penticton ______ 2 David Cai - Penticton All Things Bright And Beautifulpeople - Akiko/Kinney Skye Boat Song - Trad; arr By Lawson Canadian Song - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under ______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton La Chasse - Henderson List B - Grade 1 - Junior A - ages 10 & under ______ 1 David Cai - Penticton ______ 2 Christian Manz - Penticton On a Star Bright Winter Night - Crockart The Spider Hunter - Anderson Traditional Folk Song - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under ______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton Guter Mond - arranged by Althouse List B - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Drew O'Sullivan - Summerland Path to the Moon - Thiman List B - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Kiara Louw - Naramata Moon, Sing - Washburn Art Song - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under ______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton Bessie, The Black Cat - Jenkyns Classical Vocal Duet, Trio, Quartet - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Kiara Louw, Verity Taylor - Naramata Some Where a Child is Sleeping - Mills Lunch Break 32 Classical Voice Monday, March 9, 2015 Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street Additional Repertoire - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under 1:30 PM ______ 1 Lara Moshaver - Penticton ______ 2 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland The Piper from Over the Way - Brahe The Green Dog - Kingsley List A - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Kiara Louw - Naramata Morning Has Broken - Farjeon List A - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Lara Moshaver - Penticton Die Zufriedenheit - Mozart List B - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Crystal Chaplin - Summerland Little Spanish Town - Jenkins List B - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland ______ 2 Lara Moshaver - Penticton Pagenlied - Mendelssohn Crepescule - Massenet Sacred Song - Contemporary/Gospel - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Kiara Louw - Naramata Mary, Did You Know - Lowry & Greene Sacred Song - Contemporary/Gospel - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under Amazing Grace – Althouse ______ 1 Crystal Chaplin - Summerland Break Art Song - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under 2:45 PM ______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland ______ 2 Lara Moshaver - Penticton Sebben Crudele - Caldara Se l'Aura spira - Frescobaldi Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Kiara Louw - Naramata 'in dreams' The Fellowship of the Ring - Shore Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Lara Moshaver - Penticton A Little China Figure - Leoni Canadian Song - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland Spring - Blair Traditional Folk Song - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Crystal Chaplin - Summerland Danny Boy - Knowles Traditional Folk Song - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Lara Moshaver - Penticton ______ 2 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland The Lass from the Low Country - Nile Voici Le Printemps - Britten Break Classical Voice Master Class (Non-competitive) Alex Verge (non-competitive) - Quesnel 4:00 – 5:30 PM Danza Danza - Durante 33 Choral Tuesday, March 10, 2015 Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street School - Grades 3 to 5 9:30 AM ______ 1 Columbia Choir - Penticton ______ 2 The Wiltse 'Glee' Choir - Penticton American Authors/Davie-Splitter and Splitter ______ 3 Parkway Elementary School Choir - Penticton traditional, adapted by D.G./Imagine Dragons Child of Peace/Our Principal's a Pirate - Waggoner/Burrows Best Day of My Life /Scoo Be Doo Song – Show You Care/One Top of the World – School - Composite Elementary 10:15 AM ______ 1 Concordia Lutheran School Choir - Penticton ______ 2 Summerland Montessori School - Summerland adapted by Good/Canadian Traditional, adapted by Good The Wind/Shine Your Light - Gardner/Donnelly and Strid Sansa Kroma/Donkey Riding - Ghanaian Folk Song, Open - Junior Choir - 14 years and under 10:45 AM ______ 1 Summerland Children's Choir - Summerland (Polar Express) – Childs/Ballard and Sylvestri Over the River/When Christmas Come to Town Open - Youth Choir - 25 years and under 11:00 AM ______ 1 Academy Youth Choir - Penticton Klee Wyck/Asikathali - Tate/arr. Bolden School - Middle School (non select) 11:15 AM Why Does the Willow Weep/Changamano – ______ 1 Glenrosa Middle School Choir - West Kelowna Schram/Albrecht & Althouse A very special thank you to all the volunteers who assist the Festival in so many ways. -- from the Board of the 2015 Festival 34 Sylvia Lange – Instrumental – Strings, Classical Guitar, Woodwinds & Brass Sylvia Lange was born in Vancouver, B.C. and grew up in Olympia, Washington, U.S.A. She studied at the University of Puget Sound, U.S.A. as well as The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. Her teachers include Helen de Pastel, Edward Seferian, Steven Staryk, and Joseph Silverstein. The majority of Sylvie’s professional career was based in Toronto, performing with the Canadian Opera Company Orchestra (assistant principal violist), the Toronto Philharmonic (principal viola), the National Ballet and Esprit Orchestras, Hamilton Philharmonic, as well as freelance studio recording artist. Ms. Lange has appeared in the UK on the BBC, frequently on the CBC in Canada and has hundreds of TV, film and recording credits, recording with such artists as Oscar Peterson, Henry Mancini, Placido Domingo, Loreena McKennit, and Claudio Abbado. While in Toronto, she was on the faculty of Seneca College teaching violin, viola, and coaching chamber music. She also held a faculty position coaching for the National Academy Orchestra of Canada in Hamilton, Ontario under the direction of Boris Brott. Sylvia was honoured with an invitation to teach, conduct, and perform at the Lilienfeld Academy in Austria in 1985 and has adjudicated extensively across Canada including the Alberta Music Festival Provincial Finals as well as the National Music Festival. Sylvia has performed as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral musician throughout North America, Germany, Austria, Scotland, Japan, and England, and has appeared twice at the prestigious Edinburgh Festival in Scotland. Ms. Lange worked as assistant Artistic Director of a theatre company in the USA, was the liaison and representative for the Canadian Opera Company and the Organization of Canadian Symphonic Musicians for five years, and has owned and operated two successful businesses. She now makes her home in Kelowna with her husband, performing with the Okanagan Symphony as their principal violist. She has contributed many volunteer hours in the community including serving as Chamber Music Kelowna’s Director of Programming for 5 years (2007-2011). Sylvie completed a specialized OC business course for Management of Non-Profits, was the 2010 Artistic Director for the Western Canadian Music Awards Classical Showcase Concert, and was a finalist for the 2011 Kelowna Honour in the Arts Award. Ms. Lange currently serves as a Regional Councillor for the Canadian Music Centre, BC Creative Hub in Vancouver, where she sits on the Board of Directors. Sylvie is honored to serve as adjudicator for Penticton’s 2015 Kiwanis Festival and wishes every participant much joy in their music-making. 35 INSTRUMENTAL SCHOLARSHIP (Strings, Classical Guitar, Woodwinds,& Brass) $200.00 Scholarship Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Oliver Candidates must be at a Grade VI level or over and enter the following categories: Quick Study or Sight Reading (mark not considered) Sonata or Concerto (two contrasting movements or matching the requirements in the RCM syllabus) And three selections from different periods STRING AWARDS Grade I to IV Award Sponsored by Okanagan Similkameen Concert Society $50.00 Candidate must enter at least two solo classes Grade V to VII Award Sponsored by Penticton Foundry $50.00 Candidate must enter at least three solo classes Grade VIII and up Award Sponsored by MV Dental Centre (Maryam Vojdani) $50.00 Candidate must enter at least three solo classes Junior Encouragement Award $25.00 Sponsored by South Okanagan Retired Music Teachers’ Association – Adjudicator’s Choice CLASSICAL GUITAR AWARDS $50.00 Award, all grades Sponsored by MV Dental Centre (Maryam Vojdani) Candidates must enter at least two solo classes $25.00 Encouragement Award Sponsored by Valley Wind & Reed - Adjudicators choice WOODWIND AND BRASS AWARDS Award, all grades Sponsored by Valley Wind & Reed $50.00 Candidate must enter at least two solo classes Encouragement Award Sponsored by Valley Wind & Reed $25.00 – Adjudicator’s Choice CUPS AND TROPHIES Vernon Kinsmen Club Trophy O.V.M.F. Cup Oliver Kiwanis Club Shield Kelly Offer Cup String Solo, Grade VI and up Sonata Duo or Instrumental Ensemble, Grade VI & up String Duo or String Ensemble, Grade VI and up Woodwind or Brass Solo, Grade VI & up 36 Classical Guitar/Instrumental/Strings Wednesday, March 11, 2015 Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue Baroque - Grade 4 1:00 PM ______ 1 Dillon Johhson (non-competitive) - Penticton Allemande - Anonymous Quick Study - Grade 4 ______ 1 Dillon Johhson (non-competitive) - Penticton Las Terceras Lecciones - Julio Sagreras Romantic - Grade 4 ______ 1 Dillon Johhson (non-competitive) - Penticton Lagrima - Francisco Tarrega Ensemble - Pre Grade 1 ______ 1 Keremeos Recorder Ensemble - Keremeos Canon/Tango La Pampa/Gavotte - Tallis/Pitts/Handel Additional Repertoire - Grade 8 1:30 PM ______ 1 Ashley Whelpton (Flute) - Cawston Caprice en Gigue - Bodinus Baroque/Classical - Grade 8 ______ 1 Ashley Whelpton (Flute) - Cawston Concerto in G major - Pergolesi Romantic - Grade 8 ______ 1 Ashley Whelpton (Flute) - Cawston Das Fischermadchen - Schubert Classical - Pre Grade 1 2:00 PM ______ 1 Thomas Volk (Violin) - Kelowna Allegro - S Suzuki Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Pre Grade 1 ______ 1 Thomas Volk (Violin) - Kelowna May Song - Folk Song Additional Repertoire - Grade 1 ______ 1 Sabine Teo (Violin) - PENTICTON Bouree - Handel arr Suzuki Fiddle - Pre Grade 1 ______ 1 Thomas Volk (Violin) - Kelowna 100 Pipers - Arr. Zav RT Baroque - Grade 1 ______ 1 Sabine Teo (Violin) - PENTICTON Chorus from Judas Maccabaeus - Handel arr Suzuki Family Duet - Grade 2 ______ 1 Jonas Dyck (Violin), Koen Dyck - Penticton Chorus from Judas Maccabeus - Handel 37 Strings Wednesday, March 11, 2015 Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue Baroque - Grade 3 2:30 PM ______ 1 Meredith Allen (Violin) - Penticton Musette in D Major - J.S. Bach Baroque - Grade 4 Gavotte in G Minor – J.S. Bach ______ 1 Mathias Volk (Violin) - Kelowna Romantic - Grade 2 ______ 1 Jonas Dyck (Violin) - Penticton Hunter's Chorus - Weber Break Own Composition - Grade 2 3:05 PM ______ 1 Meredith Allen (Violin) - Penticton The Redwoods - Allen Romantic - Grade 4 ______ 1 Mathias Volk (Violin) - Kelowna ______ 2 Maya Lefebvre (Violin) - Penticton Infant Paganini - Mollenhauer Concertino in the Style of W.A. Mozart - Millies Canadian - Grade 3 ______ 1 Jack MacIntosh (Violin) - Penticton The Farmers' Market - Donkin Classical - Grade 4 3:35 PM ______ 1 Mathias Volk (Violin) - Kelowna ______ 2 Maya Lefebvre (Violin) - Penticton Minuet - Boccherini Minuet - Boccherini Additional Repertoire - Grade 4 ______ 1 Mathias Volk (Violin) - Kelowna Humoresque - Dvorak Canadian - Grade 5 ______ 1 Lillian Do (Violin) - Penticton Little Sombrero - Dolin Fiddle - Grade 4 4:00 PM ______ 1 Mathias Volk (Violin) - Kelowna Ostinelli's Reel - Arr. Zav RT Sonata or Sonatina - Grade 5 ______ 1 Lillian Do (Violin) - Penticton ______ 2 Koen Dyck (Violin) - Penticton J. C. Pepusch Sonata No.1 - Vanhal Sonata in G major, Op. 1, no. 3 1st mov't Adagio and Allegro – Concert Program - Grade 6 ______ 1 Elise Wiesinger (Violin) - Penticton Sonata No 4 in D Minor, 1st & 2nd Mvts/Etude Special (No 3)/ The Boy Paganini: Fantasia - JC Pepusch/JF Mazas/E Mollenhauer Romantic - Grade 5 ______ 1 Lillian Do (Violin) - Penticton Air varie - Rieding 38 Strings Wednesday, March 11, 2015 Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue Baroque - Grade 6 4:40 PM ______ 1 Arianna Lasinski (Violin) - Penticton Concertino in ungarischer Weise op. 21 - Reiding Canadian - Grade 6 ______ 1 Elise Wiesinger (Violin) - Penticton Catch Me If You Can! - Christine Donkin Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 6 ______ 1 Elise Wiesinger (Violin) - Penticton Melodious Double Stops (No 1) - J Trott Sonata or Sonatina - Grade 6 ______ 1 Arianna Lasinski (Violin) - Penticton Sonata IV - Telemann Sight Reading - Grade 6 ______ 1 Elise Wiesinger (Violin) - Penticton Dinner Break String Ensemble - Grade 2 (Cello) 7:00 PM ______ 1 Super Novas - Penticton Basque Dance-Fiesta/Kingston Calypso - Nelson/Blackwell String Ensemble - Grade 6 ______ 1 Heritage Strings - Penticton Bach/Mozart Concerto in D Minor - Largo ma non tanto/Der Speigel (The Mirror) – Instrumental Ensemble - ARCT or Equivalent ______ 1 3tissimo - Lake Country Trio 1 in B Major, Opus 8, Allegro con brio/Libertango - Brahms/Piazzolla Chamber Orchestra - Grade 8 ______ 1 Penticton Academy String Orchestra - Kelowna Concerto Grosso #1 in D Major - Corelli 39 Strings Thursday, March 12, 2015 Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue Baroque - Grade 7 (Cello) 9:00 AM ______ 1 Holly McCallum (Cello) - White Lake Sonatina in C Major 3rd Mvmt. - Handel Baroque - Grade 7 (Viola) ______ 1 Jade Freeman (Viola) - Vernon La Provençale - Marais Concerto - Grade 7 ______ 1 Donna Mbamy-Conci (Violin) - Penticton ______ 2 Samantha Dougherty (Violin) - Kaleden ______ 3 Natai Willms (Violin) - Penticton,BC Concerto in G Minor - Seitz Concerto No. 3 in G minor , 1st movement - Friedrich Seitz Concerto in G Minor Op. 12, No. 3, 1st Movement - Seitz Friedrich Concerto - Grade 7 (Viola) ______ 1 Jade Freeman (Viola) - Vernon Concerto in C minor, First Movement; Op. 12, No. 3 - Seitz Kreisler - Grade 7 9:45 AM ______ 1 Donna Mbamy-Conci (Violin) - Penticton ______ 2 Samantha Dougherty (Violin) - Kaleden Syncopation - Kreisler Tempo di Minuetto, in the style of Pugnani - Fritz Kreisler Romantic - Grade 7 ______ 1 Samantha Dougherty (Violin) - Kaleden Introduction & Polonaise - C Bohm Romantic - Grade 7 (Cello) ______ 1 Holly McCallum (Cello) - White Lake Tarantella - Squire Sight Reading - Grade 7 ______ 1 Donna Mbamy-Conci (Violin) - Penticton ______ 2 Samantha Dougherty (Violin) - Kaleden Break 40 Strings Thursday, March 12, 2015 Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue Sight Reading - Grade 7 (Cello) 10:50 AM ______ 1 Holly McCallum (Cello) - White Lake Sonata or Sonatina - Grade 7 ______ 1 Donna Mbamy-Conci (Violin) - Penticton ______ 2 Samantha Dougherty (Violin) - Kaleden Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sonata in D Major - J.C. Bach Sonata for Violin and Piano in E minor, KV 304, 1st movement – Sonata or Sonatina - Grade 7 (Viola) ______ 1 Jade Freeman (Viola) - Vernon Sonata in G minor; First and Second Movements - Eccles Unaccompanied Bach - Grade 7 (Cello) 11:25 AM ______ 1 Holly McCallum (Cello) - White Lake Sarabande from Suite No.1 in G Major - J.S. Bach Concerto - Grade 8 ______ 1 Indigo Freeman (Violin) - Vernon ______ 2 Libby Wyse (Violin) - Vernon ______ 3 Olivia Antuña (Violin) - Oroville Concerto in G Major; First Movement - Haydn Concerto No. 1 in A Minor: I - J.S. Bach Concerto in G Major, 1st Mvmt. – Haydn Lunch Break Additional Repertoire - Grade 8 (Cello) 1:00 PM ______ 1 Anastasia Martens (Cello) - Vernon ______ 2 Holly McCallum (Cello) - White Lake Serenade Espanole, op. 20 # 2 - David Popper The Swan - Saint-Saëns Romantic - Grade 8 ______ 1 Libby Wyse (Violin) - Vernon ______ 2 Indigo Freeman (Violin) - Vernon Csardas - Monti Mazurka, Op. 19, No.1 - Wieniawski Kreisler - Grade 8 ______ 1 Olivia Antuña (Violin) - Oroville Schon Rosmarin - Kreisler Romantic - Grade 8 (Cello) ______ 1 Anastasia Martens (Cello) - Vernon Allegro Appasionato Op. 43 - Camille Saint-Saens Sight Reading - Grade 8 1:55 PM ______ 1 Libby Wyse (Violin) - Vernon ______ 2 Indigo Freeman (Violin) - Vernon ______ 3 Olivia Antuña (Violin) - Oroville Sight Reading - Grade 8 (Cello) ______ 1 Anastasia Martens (Cello) - Vernon Sonata or Sonatina - Grade 8 ______ 1 Libby Wyse (Violin) - Vernon ______ 2 Indigo Freeman (Violin) - Vernon ______ 3 Olivia Antuña (Violin) - Oroville Sonatina in G Minor, op. 137, no. 3: I and II - Schubert Sonatine 1 & 2; Bagpipes and Bear Dance - Bartók Sonatina in G Major, Op. 100, Mvmts. 2 & 3 - Dvorak Break 41 Strings Thursday, March 12, 2015 Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue Sonata or Sonatina - Grade 8 (Cello) 3:20 PM ______ 1 Anastasia Martens (Cello) - Vernon Sonata in G minor -Largo and Allegro - George Eccles Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 8 (Cello) ______ 1 Anastasia Martens (Cello) - Vernon I Dropped My Ice Cream Cone - Edward Laut Unaccompanied Bach - Grade 10 ______ 1 Nicole Michalewicz (Violin) - Coldstream Partita No. 3 in E major, S. 1006 (Preludio) - J. S. Bach Unaccompanied Bach - Grade 8 ______ 1 Libby Wyse (Violin) - Vernon ______ 2 Olivia Antuña (Violin) - Oroville ______ 3 Indigo Freeman (Violin) - Vernon Partita No. 2 in D Minor: IV - J.S. Bach Partita No.3 in E Major, VI:Bourree – J.S. Bach Partita No. 2 in D minor; No. 4, Gigue - J.S. Bach Kreisler - Grade 10 4:05 PM ______ 1 Nicole Michalewicz (Violin) - Coldstream Praeludium and Allergo (In the style of Pagnani) - Kreisler Unaccompanied Bach - Grade 8 (Cello) ______ 1 Anastasia Martens (Cello) - Vernon Suite # 1 in G major - Prelude - J.S Bach Sonata or Sonatina - Grade 10 ______ 1 Nicole Michalewicz (Violin) - Coldstream Sonata in A major, Op. 162, D. 574 - Schubert A very special thank you to all the volunteers who assist the Festival in so many ways. -- from the Board of the 2015 Festival 42
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