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April 22nd – April 28th, 2019 Program: $5
sackvillemusicfestival.com
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the week at a glance
Morning afternoon evening
Monday Junior Piano: Choral Room Senior Piano: Brunton
Junior Piano: Choral Room
Senior Piano: Brunton Senior Piano: Brunton
Tuesday Senior Piano: Brunton Voice: Choral Room Voice: Brunton
Wednesday Strings: Brunton Strings: Brunton Strings: Brunton
Thursday Brass: Brunton Brass & Woodwinds: Brunton
Friday Brass, Woodwinds, & Percussion: Brunton
Bands: Convocation Hall
Fiddle: Brunton Fiddle: Brunton
Sunday Final Concert & Awards: Brunton 3pm
Bands: page 35 Brass: page 31
Choirs: page 22 Composition: page 13
Fiddle: page 36 Junior Piano: page 10
Musical Theatre: page 24 Percussion: page 33
School Music: page 22 Senior Piano: page 15
Strings: page 26 Voice: page 22
Woodwinds: page 32
Members of the public are invited to all sessions, except for sight reading. Admission fee:
Adults/Seniors/Children: $5 per week pass or $2 per session Performers/Pre-schoolers: no charge
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festival reminders Session and Class times:
• Session start times are set and will be observed. • Break times are approximate and may not begin exactly as given. However, after a
break, classes will not resume earlier than the given time. • Competitors should be in the hall at least 15 minutes prior to the beginning of their
class. Copyrighted Music: The Canadian Music Publishers’ Association has asked all Music Festivals to advise competitors that it is illegal to reproduce copyrighted music by any means.
• The adjudicator will refuse to adjudicate a competitor who provides a reproduction of a piece of copyrighted music without having obtained the written permission of the publisher.
• A photocopy may be used for music that is out of print if written permission of the copyright holder is provided to the adjudicator.
• Accompanists must have an original score on the piano.
Performer and Audience Etiquette: • Be respectful of performers and fellow audience members. • Remain silent during performances. • Audible signals of watches, pagers, cellular phones, computers and other electronic
devices must be turned off. • Photography, videotaping: family members are welcome to video or photograph
their own children but are asked to do so in a way that minimizes the possibility of distraction (i.e. turn off flash, remain in your seat, etc).
• Entering and exiting the hall is not permitted during performances or adjudications. • Performers are reminded to dress appropriately for the occasion.
Venue Restrictions:
• Performance venues are scent-free. Please refrain from wearing perfume, aftershave and other scented products.
• Food and beverages (with the exception of bottled water) must not be taken into the performance venue.
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Adjudicators
Junior piano: Karla Dawe Karla Dawe’s career includes a broad range of experience as a music educator, adjudicator, examiner, and performer. She holds B. Mus (Honours in Music Education), and M. Mus (Solo Performance and Literature) degrees from Western University’s Don Wright Faculty of Music. She has taught music in public schools in Newfoundland and New Brunswick, at Crandall University (Moncton), Laurentian University, and from 2007-2018 was an
Instructor in the Desautels Faculty of Music at the University of Manitoba. She has served as organist and music director at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Sackville, NB and First Presbyterian Church in Winnipeg. Karla has a keen interest in piano pedagogy and has operated a private studio for over three decades. She enjoys working with students of all ages and abilities and witnessing their personal and artistic growth. In addition to her private teaching activities, Karla is a frequent adjudicator at music festivals, and has served as a piano examiner.
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senor piano: Edmund Dawe “sensitive, engaging, and virtuoso” ~La Scena Musicale Edmund Dawe’s career includes a wide range of activities as a solo and collaborative pianist, administrator, teacher, adjudicator, and lecturer/clinician. He has held academic and administrative appointments at several Canadian universities. His academic career includes 17 years at Mount Allison University and, from 2007-2018, he served as Dean of the Desautels Faculty of Music at the University of Manitoba.
Praised for his technical command of the piano and artistic interpretations, Edmund has performed as a soloist and collaborative pianist in Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia. Edmund has received numerous awards and distinctions in his career including teaching and research awards as well as grants from the Canada Council, the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, and Provincial Arts Councils. Edmund has been twice nominated for an East Coast Music Award (Best Classical) for his solo recording, Sonatas, and piano duo recording, Dialogue, with colleague Lynn Johnson. From 2007-2018, Edmund led the Desautels Faculty of Music through a period of growth, including construction of the most modern university music facilities in Canada that combine the restoration of a historic building with new state-of-the-art rehearsal, recording, and multimedia spaces. Edmund recently retired from the University of Manitoba, and was appointed Dean Emeritus in October 2018.
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band, brass, winds, percussion: Jack Chen Flutist Jack Chen has shared the stage with such diverse artists as Amy Grant, Bobby McFerrin, Jeanne Lamon and Sir James Galway. He has also appeared in PBS television music specials and toured with Tim Janis, Finnouala Gill, and EMI artists Giorgia Fumanti, Ryland Angel and “Siren.” He earned his degrees in flute and early music performance from Indiana University, and has
studied with flutists Jeanne Baxtresser, William Bennet, Robert Dick, Patrick Gallois, Sarah Jackson, Bart Kuijken, Robert Langevin, Emmanuel Pahud, and jazz legend, David Baker. With a tremendous love for chamber music, Jack performs regularly with Fifth Wind (fifthwind.org), and Conundrum Duo (conundrumduo.ca). A champion of Canadian music, Jack will be premiering numerous new works in the 2019/2020 season. In addition to performing and teaching, Jack is the Artistic Director of Inner Space Concerts (innerspaceconcerts.ca), the Maritime provinces’ premier classical house concert series. Jack will be heard in recitals and concerts throughout the Maritimes during the 2019/2020 season. An instructor of Flute at Acadia University, Jack also gives regular masterclasses and clinics.
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Strings: Natalie Williams Calhoun Natalie Williams Calhoun’s academic background includes an undergraduate degree from the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, BC) and a Master of Music degree from the Royal Northern College of Music (Manchester, England). Through her studies, Natalie worked with Kim Bak Dinitzen, Leonid Gorokhov, Eric Wilson and Judith Fraser, and she participated in masterclasses with Stephen Isserlis, Ralph Kirshbaum, Na Mula and John Kadz.
Now residing in Prince Edward Island, Natalie is actively working as a freelance musician, performing with regional symphony orchestras as well as maintaining a busy performing schedule as a founding member of the Atlantic String Machine. She maintains a private teaching studio (Cello and theory through the RCM syllabus) and is also on faculty at the University of Prince Edward Island (Cello and String Techniques). Natalie directs the Senior Singing Strings orchestra in Charlottetown, is a Practical Strings Examiner for the Royal Conservatory of Music and a member of the PEI Registered Music Teachers Association.
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voice: Monette Gould Monette Gould is a soprano with many years of professional experience as a performer and teacher. Born in New Brunswick, she later moved to Toronto, Ontario to pursue her studies in music. Monette holds two performance diplomas, an A.R.C.T. and a Performance Licentiate, from The Royal Conservatory of Music, and an Opera Performance Diploma from the University of Toronto.
After completing her studies, Monette returned to New Brunswick to teach voice at Mount Allison University and l’Université de Moncton. She also teaches privately and works with high school students who want to prepare to enter university music programs. Monette is the founder and director of the well-known Voce dell’Anima Choir. She has also taught courses such as Diction for Singers, Sight-singing, Dictation and Aural Skills, and has given workshops on Stage Presence, How to Practice, Options in Music, and How to Set Up a Private Studio. She is highly regarded and is in very high demand as an adjudicator and clinician across the country. Many of her students have excelled, continuing on to some of the best international graduate programs, and winning prestigious awards, competitions and scholarships.
Monette has appeared in several opera productions, and her roles include Fiordiligi in Mozart’s Cosi fan tutte, the Countess in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro, and Tatiana in Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin just to name a few. In 1998, she appeared as Mimi in Opera New Brunswick’s production of Puccini’s La Bohème. For the Canadian 150th Anniversary, she performed with the NBYO who commissioned a piece by Canadian composer Howard Shore. She has recently toured with Ventus Machina Quintete and will be touring with them again in 2019. Monette continues an active career as soloist, performing in recitals and concerts throughout the Maritimes.
The human voice being her passion, Monette is dedicated to continually educating herself in the latest classical, musical theatre and pop vocal techniques, new developments in vocal health, and diction for singers.
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Fiddle: Samantha Robichaud Samantha's ability to captivate music lovers, both on record and live in concert, has led to some incredible life experiences for the still very young artist. One of the most significant was the chance to fulfill a lifelong dream by performing at the opening ceremonies for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. From a musician’s standpoint, the
opportunity to play at the Grand Ole Opry and New York’s Carnegie Hall, are phenomenal and rare benchmarks. Robichaud has done both. She also performed for Queen Elizabeth during her Silver Jubilee Celebrations in 2002, for Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall in 2012, toured China as professional soloist with the NB Youth Orchestra, took centre stage at Acadian World Congress closing show, twice played the prestigious Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco and countless other festivals and events. She was asked to compose a piece for the soundtrack of radio documentary “This is My America”, with narration by Dolly Parton, while her original compositions – “Ladies of The Storm” and “T-Bone’s Jig” (from her 2010 “Fans Choice” ECMA winning CD, Collected) were featured in recent episodes of the Showcase TV series “Lost Girl”. With over 20 years of teaching experience, Samantha is a sought-after instructor all around the world. She has taught in Nashville at Mark O'Connor's String Camp, in Alaska at the Far North Fiddle Fest and even instructed the Beijing Symphony Orchestra in China. She currently has her own teaching Studio in New Brunswick, with over 50 students in attendance.
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Monday, April 22, 2019 Choral Room Junior piano Adjudicator: Karla Dawe _______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 4200 Piano Solo by Age, Ungraded Repertoire - Age 5 and Under 1. Lily Baerlocher Baby Kangaroo, Anne Crosby CLASS 4003 piano, Preparatory B: First Solo 1. Sophia Fainshtein Freddy the Frog, Anne Crosby Gaudet 2. Silas Smith Freddy the Frog, Anne Crosby Gaudet CLASS 4001 piano, Preparatory A: First Solo 1. Evan Ziccarelli Spider's Web, Linda Niamath 2. Lily Baerlocher Let's Waltz, Elvina Pearce CLASS 4010 Piano, Level 1: Baroque and Classical 1. Peter Sigtryggsson Allemande, Johann Hermann Schein 2. Kalin Slashinsky-Johnston Minuet in F Major, W.A. Mozart 3. Sarah Bostick Minuet in C Major, Op.38, No.4, Johann Wilhelm Hassler CLASS 4011 Piano, Level 1: Romantic, 20th and 21st Century 1. Sophia Tower Spooks, Clifford Poole 2. Peter Sigtryggsson Mist, Clifford Poole CLASS 4021 Piano, Level 2: Romantic, 20th and 21st Century 1. Sarah Bostick The Mouse in the Coal Bin, Clifford Poole CLASS 4017 Piano, Level 1: own choice 1. Peter Sigtryggsson Sonatina, William Duncombe CLASS 4027 Piano, Level 2: own choice 1. Lilly MacDonald I Spy, Melody Bober
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CLASS 2000 Canadian Composer, Beginner 1. Sarah Bostick Crazy Comics, Christine Donkin CLASS 4013 Piano, Level 1: First STudy 1. Peter Sigtryggsson Snake Charmer, John Paul George CLASS 4023 Piano, Level 2: First STudy 1. Leah Mizuik Etude in D minor, Cornelius Gurlitt CLASS 4014 Piano, Level 1: second STudy 1. Peter Sigtryggsson Clouds, William Gillock CLASS 4203 Piano Solo by Age, Ungraded Repertoire - Age 9 and Under, First solo 1. Kalin Slashinsky-Johnston He's a Pirate, Klaus Badelt 2. Leah Mizuik The Entertainer, Scott Joplin, arr. Faber & Faber 3. Evan Ziccarelli Snake Dance, Trad., arr. Faber & Faber 4. Noni Kurek Firefly, Faber & Faber 5. Sophia Tower Lava Lamp, Faber & Faber 6. Silas Smith Bear Dance, David Duke CLASS 4030 Piano, Level 3: Baroque 1. Jane Milner Minuet in G Major, J. S. Bach CLASS 4031 Piano, Level 3: Classical and Classical-style 1. Leslie Mizuik Sonatina in C Major, 2nd movement, Andante, M. Clementi CLASS 4037 Piano, Level 3: own choice 1. Andrew Jones Left Alone, Joyce Grill END OF SESSION
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Monday, April 22, 2019 Choral Room Junior piano Adjudicator: Karla Dawe _______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 4032 piano, Level 3: Romantic, 20th and 21st Century 1. Leslie Mizuik The Song of Twilight, Yoshinao Nakada 2. Andrew Jones Clowns, Dmitri Kabalevsky CLASS 4042 piano, Level 4: Romantic, 20th and 21st Century 1. Mary Coates Positively Swinging, Christopher Norton 2. Theo Michaelis-Law Positively Swinging, Christopher Norton CLASS 4033 piano, Level 3: First Study 1. Lilly MacDonald Chinese Kites, Gem Fitch
cLASS 4300 piano, beginner: Middle school, first solo 1. Naomi Smith Red Satin Jazz, Martha Mier 2. Zachary Tucker Andante in G minor, Georg Philipp Telemann 3. Victor Del Villar Scherzo, Dmitry Kabalevsky 4. Dorothée Desrochers Jumpin' Jazz Cat, Faber & Faber
cLASS 4301 piano, beginner: Middle school, Second solo 1. Dorothée Desrochers Ice Skaters, Emile Waldteufel, arr. Faber & Faber 2. Victor Del Villar Menuet, Jean-Philippe Rameau 3. Zachary Tucker Song of the Dark Woods, Elie Siegmeister
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CLASS 4402 Piano, Student-Teacher Duet 1. Robin Milner Symphony No. 7, Ludwig van Beethoven, & Elizabeth Craig arr. Edwin McLean CLASS 4400 piano, Duet Trio or Four-hand 1. Kalin Slashinsky-Johnston Spring Day, Christopher Norton & Evan Ziccarelli
CLASS 2301 Junior Solo Composition 1. Jesse Alder
Please note: Sight Reading classes are closed to the public. Audience members must exit for the remainder of this session but may re-enter for the adjudications. CLASS 4005 piano, preparatory A: Sight Reading Estimated 3:20pm 1. Lily Baerlocher CLASS 4006 piano, preparatory b: Sight Reading 1. Evan Ziccarelli
CLASS 4016 piano, Level 1: Sight Reading 1. Zachary Tucker 2. Peter Sigtryggsson CLASS 4026 piano, Level 2: Sight Reading 1. Leah Mizuik 2. Lilly MacDonald CLASS 4036 piano, Level 3: Sight Reading 1. Jane Milner 2. Leslie Mizuik 3. Andrew Jones
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CLASS 4056 piano, Level 5: sight reading 1. Quleanja Laureijs 2. Kenzie Power 3. Jesse Alder CLASS 4066 piano, Level 6: sight reading Estimated 4:35pm 1. Tomas Sigtryggsson 2. Elizabeth Jones CLASS 4107 piano, Level 10: sight reading 1. Fumairia Laureijs 2. Christelinda Laureijs
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Monday, April 22, 2019 Brunton Auditorium Senior piano Adjudicator: Edmund Dawe ______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 4110 piano, open/university: Baroque 1. Christelinda Laureijs Partita No. 5 in G Major, BWV 829 Praeambulum and Allemande, Johann Sebastian Bach CLASS 4100 piano, Level 10: Baroque 1. Fumairia Laureijs Prelude and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 851, Johann Sebastian Bach
CLASS 4050 piano, Level 5: Baroque 1. Kaylee Mikalauskas Little Prelude in C Major BWV 919, Johann Sebastian Bach 2. Quleanja Laureijs Minuet in G Minor, BWV 842, Johann Sebastian Bach CLASS 4060 piano, Level 6: Baroque 1. Tomas Sigtryggsson Sarabande in D Minor, George Frideric Handel CLASS 4070 piano, Level 7: Baroque 1. Oskar Sigtryggsson Polonaise in E Major, Johann Sebastian Bach
CLASS 4152 piano, level 5: Romantic, 20th and 21st Century Estimated 10:10 am 1. Quleanja Laureijs When Rivers Flowed on Mars, Nancy Telfer 2. Jesse Alder Scamp, Christopher Norton 3. Kenzie Power Melancholy Reflections, Mike Schoenmehl CLASS 4162 piano, level 6: Romantic, 20th and 21st Century 1. Elizabeth Jones On the Lake, Op. 77, No. 12, Heinrich Hofmann 2. Tomas Sigtryggsson Spanish, Op. 55, No. 5, Agathe Backer-Grondahl
9:00 am
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CLASS 4172 piano, level 7: Romantic, 20th and 21st Century 1. Oskar Sigtryggsson Nocturne, Clifford Poole CLASS 4055 piano, level 5: Graded Popular Selection 1. Quleanja Laureijs Falling Slowly, Music and lyrics by Glen Hansard
and Marketa Irglova, arr. Dan Coates
CLASS 4063 piano, Level 6: First Study 1. Tomas Sigtryggsson Etude in C Major Op. 24, No. 10, Giuseppi Concone CLASS 4073 piano, Level 7: First Study 1. Oskar Sigtryggsson Halley's Comet, Nancy Telfer
CLASS 4211 Piano Solo by Age, Ungraded Repertoire - Age 17 and Under Estimated 11:30am 1. Anna Gordon Prelude in F minor, Op. 17, No. 5, Alexander Scriabin
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Monday, April 22, 2019 Brunton Auditorium Senior piano Adjudicator: Edmund Dawe ______________________________________________________________________________________ CLASS 4103 piano, level 10: Post-Romantic, 20th and 21st Century 1. Fumairia Laureijs Préludes, Book 1, Des pas sur la neige, No. 6, Claude Debussy 2. Christelinda Laureijs Préludes, Book 2, Bruyères, No. 5, Claude Debussy CLASS 4113 piano, open/university: Post-Romantic, 20th and 21st Century 1. Anna Gordon Préludes, Book 2, La puerta del Vino, No. 3, Claude Debussy
CLASS 4053 piano, Level 5: First Study Estimated 1:45pm 1. Kenzie Power The Black Pony, Lajos Papp CLASS 4064 piano, Level 6: second Study 1. Tomas Sigtryggsson Toccatina, Dmitri Kabalevsky CLASS 4074 piano, Level 7: second Study 1. Oskar Sigtryggsson Etude in C minor, Henri Bertini CLASS 4104 piano, Level 10: First Study 1. Fumairia Laureijs Postludium, Op.13, No. 10, Erno Dohnanyi
END OF SESSION CLASS 4102 piano, level 10: Romantic 1. Fumairia Laureijs Lyric Pieces Op. 65, No. 6, Wedding Day at Troldhaugen, Edvard Grieg
1:00 pm
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CLASS 4118 piano, Open/university: Own Choice 1. Christelinda Laureijs Trois etudes de concert, S 144 no.3 Un sospiro, Franz Liszt CLASS 4112 piano, Open/university: Romantic 1. Anna Gordon Rhapsody in G minor, Op. 79, No. 2, J. Brahms
CLASS 4114 piano, Open/university: Modern/Contemporary Brooklyn Duffie Toccata No. 2, George Antheil
Please note: Sight Reading classes are closed to the public. Audience members must exit for the following class, but may re-enter for the adjudication. CLASS 4108 piano, open/university: sight reading 1. Brooklyn Duffie
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Monday, April 22, 2019 Brunton Auditorium Senior piano Adjudicator: Edmund Dawe ______________________________________________________________________________________ CLASS 2002 Canadian Composer: Intermediate 1. Christelinda Laureijs 1. Nocturne, Sophie-Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatte 2. Sparks, David McIntyre CLASS 2001 Canadian Composer: Junior 1. Kaylee Mikalauskas 1. Moonlight, David L. McIntyre 2. Canzona d'amore, David L. McIntyre
CLASS 4051 piano, Level 5: Classical and Classical-Style Estimated 6:35pm 1. Kenzie Power Sonatina in F Major, 2nd movement, Rondo, Ludwig van Beethoven 2. Kaylee Mikalauskas Sonatina in A Minor Op. 214 No. 4, Allegro, Cornelius Gurlitt 3. Quleanja Laureijs Sonatina in F Major No.2 1st movement, Ludwig van Beethoven 4. Jesse Alder Sonatina in C Major Op. 36, No. 3, 3rd movement, Allegro, Muzio Clementi
CLASS 4061 piano, Level 6: Classical and Classical-Style 1. Tomas Sigtryggsson Sonatina in A Minor, Georg Anton Benda 2. Elizabeth Jones Sonatina in A Minor, Georg Anton Benda
CLASS 4071 piano, Level 7: Classical and Classical-Style 1. Oskar Sigtryggsson Sonatina in C Major Op. 88, No. 1, Allegro, Friedrich Kuhlau
6:00 pm
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CLASS 4101 piano, Level 10: Classical 1. Fumairia Laureijs Rondo in D Major, K485, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 2. Christelinda Laureijs Sonata in E Major, Op. 14, No. 1, 1st movement, Ludwig van Beethoven CLASS 4111 piano, Open/university: Classical 1. Brooklyn Duffie Sonata in A flat Major, Hov. V!: 46, Franz J. Haydn
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Tuesday, April 23, 2019 Brunton Auditorium Senior piano Adjudicator: Edmund Dawe ______________________________________________________________________________________ CLASS 4000 Senior Provincial piano 1. Anna Gordon 1. Sonatine, Maurice Ravel 2. The Young Juliet, No. 4 from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 75, Sergei Prokofiev 2. Adam Peck 1. Sonata in D major, Op. 10, No. 3, Ludwig Van Beethoven 2. Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25, mvt. I & II, Felix Mendelssohn 3. Brooklyn Duffie 1. Concerto in D minor, BWV 1052, J.S. Bach 2. Arabesque in C major, Op. 18, Robert Schumann
CLASS 4501 piano masterclass: school grades 7-9, 15 minutes of instruction each 1. Jesse Alder 2. Kenzie Power END OF SESSION
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Tuesday, April 23, 2019 Choral Room Voice adjudicator: Monette Gould _______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 8011 English Art Song: Age 12 and Under 1. Clara Tranquilla The Owls, Peter Jenkyns CLASS 8013 English Art Song: Age 16 and Under 1. Annika Williams The Silver Swan, Orlando Gibbons CLASS 8015 English Art Song: Age 19 and up 1. Jarred Beckerton The Sally Gardens, arr. Benjamin Britten
CLASS 8033 German Lied: Age 16 and under 1. Annika Williams Ich stand in dunklen Traumen, Clara Schumann CLASS 8034 German Lied: Age 18 and under 1. Leah Smith Stille Tranen, Robert Schumann CLASS 8035 German Lied: Age 19 and up 1. Jarred Beckerton Die Forelle Op. 32, Franz Schubert
CLASS 8064 Folk Song, Any Language: Age 18 and Under 1. Leah Smith Vittoria, Mio Core, Giacomo Carissimi 2. Julia Gill My Lagan Love , Josef Campbell CLASS 8040 Art Song, Other Language: Age 9 and Under 1. Avery Doucette Snowflake, Cyril Hampshire
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CLASS 8070 Opera Aria 1. Julia Gill Amor Sin Esperanza, Manuel Fernandez Caballero 2. Leah Smith Amor Sin Esperanza, Manuel Fernandez
Caballero
CLASS 8081 Vocal Solo, Own Choice: Age 12 and Under 1. Maryn Smith Blackbird, John Lennon and Paul McCartney CLASS 8082 Vocal Solo, Own Choice: Age 14 and Under 1. Rachel McNutt How Far I'll Go, Lin Manuel Miranda 2. Tanisha Burgess Human Stuff, Alan Menken 3. Hannah Dickie Shadowland, Elton John
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Tuesday, April 23, 2019 Brunton Auditorium Voice, musical Theatre adjudicator: Monette Gould _______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 5303 School Choir, Two or more Part 1. Grade 5, Marshview Middle 1. Bus Stop, Phyllis Wolfe-White School. Director: Ryan Slashinsky 2. Feel Good, Craig and Tyson
CLASS 2207 Community Choir, Three or Four-Part SAB, SSA, SATB 1. Cumberland Youth Choir 1. I Just Can't Wait to be King, Elton John Director: Ruth Collins 2. How Great Thou Art, Stuart K. Hine
CLASS 8202 Musical Theatre Solo : Age 12 and Under 1. Isabelle Shears Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman 2. Addison Mitchell Gee, I'm glad I'm No One Else but Me, Norman Campbell from Anne of Green Gables CLASS 8204 Musical Theatre Solo : Age 14 and Under 1. Rachel McNutt Burn, Lin Manuel Miranda 2. Cadence Daya Poor Unfortunate Souls, Alan Menken 3. Tanisha Burgess Circle Of Life, Elton John
CLASS 8208 Musical Theatre Solo : Age 18 and Under 1. Julia Gill TBA CLASS 8206 Musical Theatre Solo : Age 16 and Under 1. Annika Williams Feelings, Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick
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2. Zoe Smith How Does a Moment Last Forever, Alan Menkin
CLASS 8207 Musical Theatre Solo : Age 16 and Under, second solo 1. Annika Williams No One Else, Dave Malloy CLASS 8209 Musical Theatre Solo : Age 18 and Under, second solo 1. Julia Gill TBA
CLASS 8302 Vocal master class: school grades 10-12, 15 minutes of instruction 1. Annika Williams CLASS 8303 Vocal master class: Age 19 and over, 20 minutes of instruction 1. Jarred Beckerton End of session
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Wednesday, April 24, 2019 Brunton Auditorium Strings, chamber music adjudicator: Natalie Williams Calhoun _______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 5101 Small School Ensemble: Middle School 1. In Harmony, Marshview Middle School 1. Bile 'Em Cabbage Down, trad., Elizabeth Craig, Conductor arr. J. Martin
2. Twinkle, trad., arr. Kerstin Wartberg
CLASS 2100 Beginner Chamber Group 1. Salem Piano Trio Frére Jacques, Trad., arr. Irma Clarke Evan Ziccarelli, piano Kalin Shlasinsky-Johnston, violin Caroline Tucker, violin
CLASS 2101 Junior Chamber Group 1. Marshview Piano Quartet 1. Allegro, Joseph Haydn arr. Robert Mary Coates, Piano Klotman and Mark Walker Lucy Stewart, violin 2. Theme from “William Tell”, G. Rossini Isabel Stewart, violin arr. W. Scholtes Clara Tranquilla, violin
CLASS 7031 Strings, Grade 3: Traditional or Romantic 1. Ella Tucker Mazurka, Natalya Vladimirovna Baklanova
CLASS 7400 String Duet, Trio or Ensemble: Beginner 1. Lucy Stewart & Isabel Stewart Salt and Pepper, Sheila Nelson
9:00 am
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CLASS 7032 Strings, Grade 3: Repertoire composed after 1930 1. Ella Tucker The Farmers' Market, Christine Donkin
CLASS 7100 Strings, Preparatory: First Solo 1. Caroline Tucker Allegro, S. Suzuki
CLASS 7020 Strings, Grade 2: First solo 1. Ava Thomas The Misty Isle, Katherine Colledge & Hugh Colledge
CLASS 7203 Strings, ungraded repertoire: age 9 and under 1. Caroline Tucker Lightly Row, Traditional
CLASS 7050 Violin, Grade 5: Concerto 1. Clara Tranquilla Concerto No. 2, 3rd mvt.. F. Seitz
Please note: Sight Reading classes are closed to the public. Audience members must exit for the following three classes, but may re-enter for the adjudication.
CLASS 7004 Strings, Preparatory: sight reading 1. Caroline Tucker
CLASS 7013 Strings, Grade 1: sight reading 1. Lucy Stewart 2. Isabel Stewart
CLASS 7035 Strings, Grade 3: sight reading 1. Ella Tucker
CLASS 7121 Violin, Open/University: Sonata Estimated 11:30am 1. Sannu Lawt Violin Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001,
J.S. Bach
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Wednesday, April 24, 2019 Brunton Auditorium Strings adjudicator: Natalie Williams Calhoun _______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 7110 Cello, Grade 10: First STudy 1. Charles Torrance Etude No.28, Sebastian Lee CLASS 7106 Cello, Grade 10: Concerto 1. Charles Torrance Concerto No. 3 in B minor, opus 51, Allegro molto moderato, Georg Goltermann CLASS 7108 Cello, Grade 10: Concert Repertoire 1. Charles Torrance Meditation from Thaïs, Jules Massenet
CLASS 7105 Strings, Pre-preparatory: First Solo 1. Seva Sandala Twinkle duet on A and E, traditional CLASS 7200 Strings, Ungraded repertoire: ages 5 and under 1. Oliver Ryan Lightly Row, Traditional CLASS 7106 Strings, Pre-preparatory: Second Solo 1. Seva Sandala Would You Be a Sailor, I. Peters
CLASS 7306 Strings, Avocational: First Solo 1. David Milner Over the Rainbow, Arlen & Harburg, arr. Barnes 2. Mieke Heykoop Humoresque, Antonin Dvorak CLASS 7307 Strings, Avocational: second Solo 1. David Milner Tango, Neil Mackay
1:00 PM
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CLASS 7040 Strings, Grade 4: Concerto, Sonata, or Fantasia 1. Aaron Litvak Concertino in the Style of Antonio Vivaldi, Ferdinand Küchler
CLASS 7403 String Duet, Trio or Ensemble: Mixed Levels 1. Tantramar Strings Csardas, Michael McLean Evelyn Blaney, piano Severine Beisser-Jackson, violin Tess Cameron, violin Aaron Litvak, violin Charles Torrance, violin
CLASS 2102 Intermediate Chamber Group 1. Tantramar Trio 1. Piano Trio in G Major, Adagio, Carl Bohm Evelyn Blaney, piano 2. Viva la Vida, Berryman, et.al, arr. Larry Tess Cameron, violin Moore and James Mark Charles Torrance, cello
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Wednesday, April 24, 2019 Brunton Auditorium Strings adjudicator: Natalie Williams Calhoun _______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 7000 Strings, senior provincial 1. Vasilika Vangjeli, violin 1. Concerto No. 4 Allegro, Andante cantabile, W. A. Mozart 2. Carmen Fantasy, Pablo de Sarasate 2. Sannu Lawt, violin 1. Concerto No. 2 Op. 22 , H. Wieniawski 2. Sonata No. 1 Op. 78 , J. Brahms
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Thursday, April 25, 2019 Brunton Auditorium brass adjudicator: JACK CHEN _______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 1000 Brass: senior provincial 1. Hope Salmonson 1. Tuba Concerto, Edward Gregson 2. Konzertantes Allegro, Alexej Lebedjew 2. Hanna Wilson 1. Concerto in F for Bass Trombone, Ernst Sachse 2. Romance for Tuba, Elizabeth Raum 3. Justin Reid 1. Trumpet Sonata , William Rowson 2. Theme and Variations on The Carnival of Venice, Jean Baptiste Arban 4. Blaire Guptill 1. Trumpet Concerto in F minor, op 18, Oskar Bohme 2. Trumpet Sonata, Paul Hindemith
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Thursday, April 25, 2019 Brunton Auditorium brass, woodwinds adjudicator: JACK Chen _______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 1014 Brass, Grade 1: Contemporary 1. Reuben Smith Up On the Housetop, Benjamin R. Hanby CLASS 1094 Brass, Grade 9: Contemporary 1. Grace Hamilton Fantasy for Trombone, Elizabeth Raum CLASS 1014b Brass, Grade 1: Contemporary, second solo 1. Reuben Smith Simple Gifts, Joseph Brackett CLASS 1100 Brass, Grade 10: Baroque 1. Grace Hamilton Sonata no. 5, Johann Ernst Galliard
CLASS 2003 Canadian Composer: senior 1. Hope Salmonson 1. Stuff, James Grant 2. How Beautiful, Barbara York CLASS 2003 Brass solo by age: Age 17 and under 1. Grace Hamilton Sang till Lotta, Jan Sandstorm
CLASS 9000 Woodwinds: Senior Provincial Estimated 7:30pm 1. Sung Ho David Kwon 1. Clarinet Concerto, Op.57 (complete), Carl Nielson 2. Time Pieces for Clarinet and Piano, Op.43 3rd and
4th movements, Robert Muczynski
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Friday, April 26, 2019 Brunton Auditorium brass/woodwinds/Percussion adjudicator: JACK Chen _______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 9030 Woodwinds, Grade 3: Baroque 1. Bliss Behar Minuet, J.S Bach CLASS 7203 Woodwind solo by age: Age 9 and under 1. Sarah Bostick Viennoise, James Mark CLASS 7205 Woodwind solo by age: Age 11 and under 1. Caleb Bolduc Morning
CLASS 7207 Woodwind solo by age: Age 13 and under 1. Simone Cameron Vieille Chanson, Robert Clérisse CLASS 7206 Woodwind solo by age: Age 11 and under, second solo 1. Caleb Bolduc Menuet CLASS 9034 Woodwinds, Grade 3: Contemporary 1. Bliss Behar Hava Nagila, Israeli Folk Song
CLASS 2102 intermediate Chamber Group 1. Marshwinds Clarinet Quartet Scherzo from the String Quartet Hob.III: 38, Simone Cameron Franz Joseph Haydn, arr. by J. Mark Bliss Behar Kaylee Mikalauskas Emma Nielson
CLASS 9400 Woodwind Masterclass, school grades 4-6, 10 minutes of instruction 1. Caleb Bolduc
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Please note: The following three percussion classes will be held in the Band Room immediately following the above classes. CLASS 3204 Non-Pitched percussion solo: age 13 and under 1. Tómas Sigtryggsson Funkster, Jay Wanamaker CLASS 3401 Pitched Percussion ensemble 1. Tómas Sigtryggsson Dunna Ken, Edward Freytag CLASS 3041 Percussion, Grade 4: Pitched Percussion solo 1. Tómas Sigtryggsson Estampie, 13th Century- Unknown
Please note: Sight Reading classes are closed to the public. Audience members must exit for the following class but may re-enter for the adjudication. CLASS 1086 Brass, Grade 8: Sight Reading Estimated 11:00am 1. Grace Hamilton
CLASS 1402 Brass Masterclass: school grades 10—12, 15 minutes of instruction 1. Grace Hamilton CLASS 1403 Brass Masterclass: 19 years and over, 20 minutes of instruction each 1. Hope Salmonson 2. Hanna Wilson END OF Session
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Friday, April 26, 2019 Convocation Hall BANDS adjudicator: JACK CHEN _______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 5001 BAND: MIDDLE SCHOOL 1. E.B. Chandler Jr. High School 1. Vandivere Fanfare, William Windham Kaitlin Conrad, Conductor 2. To a Skylark, Kevin Mixon.
CLASS 5001NC Band: Middle School, non-competitive 1. Quispamsis Middle School 1. African Folk Trilogy, Anne McGinty Lorena Rattray, Conductor 2. March Zuma, John O’Reilly 3. A Fisherman’s Tale, Ryan Meeboer 2. Marshview Middle Band 1. The Bugler, John Edmonson Paula Stewart, Conductor 2. Night Mission, Brian Balmages
CLASS 5002 Band: High School 1. Central Kings Rural High School 1. Creed, William Himes Paul Hutten, Conductor 2. March of the Buccaneers, Victor Flowers
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Friday, April 26, 2019 brunton auditorium Fiddle adjudicator: Samantha Robichaud _______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2401 fiddle solo (waltz, jig, reel, max 4 min.): ages 10-12 1. Katie McIlvena 2. Charlie Hicks 3. Nicholas MacDonald 4. Lilly MacDonald 5. Jesse Alder 6. Maizie Carter
CLASS 2501 fiddle medley (at least two tunes, max. 4 min.): ages 10-12 1. Chase Codling 2. Abby Wright 3. Katie McIlvena 4. Charlie Hicks
CLASS 2601 fiddle duet (two contrasting tunes): ages 10-12 1. Maizie Carter & Katie McIlvena
END OF SESSION
3:00 pm
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Friday, April 26, 2019 brunton auditorium Fiddle adjudicator: Samantha Robichaud _______________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS 2403 fiddle solo (waltz, jig, reel, max 4 min.): ages 19 and up 1. Berea Hubick 2. Madeline Carter 3. Hannah Wade CLASS 2402 fiddle solo (waltz, jig, reel, max 4 min.): ages 13-18 1. Quinn MacAskill 2. Julie Smith 3. Marlise Carter
CLASS 2503 fiddle medley (at least two tunes, max. 4 min.): ages 19 and up 1. Madeline Carter 2. Berea Hubick CLASS 2502 fiddle medley (at least two tunes, max. 4 min.): ages 13-18 1. Marlise Carter
CLASS 2602 fiddle duet (two contrasting tunes): ages 13-18 1. Madeline Carter & Marlise Carter
CLASS 2701 fiddle group (two contrasting tunes): ages 10-12 1. Lil' Jills CLASS 2702 fiddle group (two contrasting tunes): ages 13-18 1. Junior Jills
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Final Concert
Brunton Auditorium Marjorie Young Bell Conservatory of Music
Mount Allison University
Admission by donation
sunday, april 28, 2019 3:00 pm