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under the auspices of
The Okanagan Valley Music Festival Society of Penticton
MARCH 2 TO APRIL 29, 2018 92ND ANNUAL FESTIVAL
The 2018 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
Lakeside Hotel Resort Zias Stonehouse Restaurant
Penticton Foundry Kiwanis Club of Oliver
Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, #40
Diamond Jubilee Chapter IODE
Supporters Dr. Tom & Kathleen Jasper
John & Vivian Surkan Naramata Community Choir Penticton Academy of Music
Members of South Okanagan Retired Teachers’ Association Valley Wind & Reed
Enthusiasts B.C. Registered Music Teachers, South Okanagan Branch Dr. John & Helen Crowther
Don & Mavis Quaglia McGladdery Family Evelyn Carmichael Ralph & Jan Webb
MV Dental Centre
Special Thanks To: Edis Computers, Penticton Herald, Penticton Western News
Penticton & District Community Arts Council, Tech Ease Computers
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
or teacher. Age of competitors is determined as of December 31st before the upcoming Festival.
6. No competitor may compete in two different entries in the same class, with the exception of junior piano Preparatory A (non-
competitive) and Preparatory B classes, where students may enter up to three pieces.
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.
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.
THE PENTICTON KIWANIS MUSIC, DANCE AND SPEECH ARTS FESTIVAL ORGANIZATION is proud to be affiliated with
P E R F O R M I N G Arts B C
Association of Regional Festivals.
EXECUTIVE
President – Jeanette Palfey Treasurer – Jeanette Palfrey, Position Available Vice President – Sandra Curnow Recording Secretary – Joanne Forsyth
BOARD MEMBERS
Lorna Bull Sandra Curnow
Chuck Eggert Debbie McGladdery Audrey Perry
Jan Webb Joanne Forsyth
CURRENTLY SEEKING BOARD MEMBERS, CAPTAINS, and VOLUNTEERS!
MEMBERS-AT-LARGE
DISCIPLINE CAPTAINS Senior and Junior Piano – Jan Webb
Strings/Instrumental/Classical Guitar – Position Available Musical Theatre – Position Available
Speech Arts – Debbie McGladdery Classical Voice – Position Available
Choral – Joanne Forsyth Dance – Danica Venables
ADMINISTRATION
Festival Coordinator – Danica Venables INQUIRIES AND CORRESPONDENCE SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO:
Penticton Kiwanis Music Festival, Box 23041
Penticton, BC V2A 8L7
Telephone: (250) 493-8322 / Email: [email protected] 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.
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, CUPS, TROPHIES AND SHIELDS • 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.
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 $ 300.00 Sponsored by the Penticton Foundation and Friends of the Festival
• Applications for the Cleland Scholarship must be received by March 5, 2018. 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
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Fabiana Katz B.Mus., M.Mus
mezzo-soprano / vocal technician / pedagog / conductor While critics have used words like “chocolate” and “caramel” to describe the richness and shimmering quality of this Argentinean-Canadian mezzo, she has acquired a range and an edgy and dramatic vocal timbre that make her performances both intimate and powerful. Fabiana has appeared as a soloist with the Regina Symphony Orchestra, the Berkshire Choral Festival, Symphony Nova Scotia, the National Arts Centre Orchestra, the Pacific Baroque Orchestra, the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Orchestra, the Prince George Symphony Orchestra, the CBC Radio Orchestra, the Chilliwack Symphony Orchestra, and the New Westminster Symphony Orchestra, to name a few. Fabiana has sung professionally with the Vancouver Chamber Choir, under the direction of Jon Washburn, for over 20 years, and has been a guest soloist with Erato Ensemble, Vancouver’s Sonic Boom Festival, the Monteverdi Symposium, a Company of Instruments Baroque Orchestra, Vivaldi Chamber Choir, and the Vancouver Latin Music Festival. In addition to her guest appearances with vocal and instrumental ensembles, Fabiana keeps busy performing recitals for Concerts In Care, an initiative of the HealthArts Program of Vancouver, dedicated to bringing the rich experience of of high-quality performance arts to people in residential and palliative care. As a recitalist, Fabiana focuses on repertoire which highlights her varied cultural background: Argentinean Latin, and Jewish, both Yiddish and Sephardic. Her opera experience include the title role in Handel’s Amadigi di Gaula with Opera Appassionata, Cherubino in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro, and Eugenia in the concert premiere of Vancouver composer Lloyd Burritt’s Miracle Flight 571. Fabiana’s knowledge of the singing mechanism and vocal technique is vast, and her intuitive and empathic nature is of great value when teaching. Her approach to vocal pedagogy is holistic and organic, based on the natural and proper structure of the singing apparatus and efficiency of the mechanism, and is tailored to the individual and their particular issues at the time. Her first priority is always to reveal and ease tension in the body, thereby releasing trapped sound energy and achieving a free, more resonant voice and greater physical relaxation. Fabiana lives in Vancouver, where she is in demand as a teacher and clinician. Visit www.andreafabiana.ca
CLASSICAL VOICE SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarship, Senior Sponsored by Penticton Lakeside Resort and Conference Centre $200.00 Senior candidates must be 19 -20 years, and enter the following categories:
Art Song and three selections from the Senior category of Vocal Solos.
Scholarship, Intermediate $150.00 Sponsored by Naramata Community Choir
Intermediate candidates must be 18 & under, and enter the following categories: Art Song and three selections from the Intermediate category of Vocal Solos.
Scholarship, Junior $100.00
Sponsored by Naramata Community Choir
Junior candidates must be 14 years & 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 $50.00 Sponsored by Dr. Thomas & Kathleen Jasper List A Song, All Ages $50.00 Sponsored by Dr. Thomas & Kathleen Jasper List B Song, All Ages $50.00 Sponsored by Dr. Thomas & Kathleen Jasper Traditional Folk Song, All Ages $50.00 Sponsored by Dr. Thomas & Kathleen Jasper Additional Repertoire, All Ages $50.00 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton Concert Program, All Ages $50.00 Sponsored by Naramata Community Choir Encouragement Award, Intermediate/Senior $25.00 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Oliver Encouragement Award, Junior $25.00 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Oliver
CLASSICAL VOICE TROPHIES 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 greater. A competitor must enter at least three solo classes to be eligible for a solo trophy.
PKMF Classical Voice Trophy Classical Voice Solo
PKMF Classical Voice Foreign Language Trophy Classical Voice Solo in a Foreign Language
Classical Voice
Friday, March 2, 2018
Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street
Choral – School Grades 3 to 5 10:30 AM
______ 1 Queen's Park Choir - Penticton
Choral Workshop
List A - Grade 1 - Junior A - ages 10 & under 11:30 AM
______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton All Things Bright and Beautiful - Kinney
List A - Grade 3 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Evelyn Florence - Okanagan Falls Come By the Hills - Trad; Donkin
List A - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Caitlin Stafford - Sumerland Non lo diro col labbro - Handel
List A - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Scarlett Bloom - Summerland Morning Has Broken - Kinney
List A - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Maya lefebvre - Penticton Serenade - Gounod
List B - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Myla Ganzeveld - Penticton My Dog Spot - Crawley ______ 2 Owen Kincade - Penticton My Little White Boat - Dunhill
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List B - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under 1:00PM
______ 1 Caitlin Stafford - Sumerland The Path to the Moon - Thiman ______ 2 Gabriella Goodsell - Summerland The Path to the Moon - Thiman
List B - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Scarlett Bloom - Summerland Moon Sing - Washburn
List B - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Maya lefebvre - Penticton Two Marionettes - Cooke
List B - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Charli Hoyer - Summerland O Danny Boy - Weatherly ______ 2 Anna Mitchell - Penticton Jeunes fillettes - Weckerlin
List B - Grade 8 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Kiara Louw - Penticton Me voglio fà ' na casa - Donizetti
Oratorio - Grade 9 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Lara Moshaver - penticton domine deus:gloria - vivaldi
Oratorio - Grade 9 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland Quia Respexit – Bach
MEAL BREAK 2:00PM-3:30PM
Classical Voice
Friday, March 2, 2018
Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street
Classical Vocal Duet- Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under 3:30 PM
______ 1 Justice Gin, Isabella Cucnik - Penticton Don Gato - Doughty
Additional Repertoire - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Myla Ganzeveld - Penticton The French Song - Vincent ______ 2 Owen Kincade - Penticton The Fate of Gilbert Gim - Drynan
Additional Repertoire - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Gabriella Goodsell - Summerland If Ever I Marry At All - Dunhill
Additional Repertoire - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Maya lefebvre - Penticton Fruhlingslied - Mendelssohn
Additional Repertoire - Grade 8 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Kiara Louw - Penticton In Haven - Elgar
Additional Repertoire - Grade 9 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland The Little Damozel - Novello
Lieder - Grade 9 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Lara Moshaver - penticton staendchen - brahms
Canadian Song - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Maya lefebvre - Penticton The Genious - Fleming
Canadian Song - Grade 3 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Sean Singleton - Penticton Piping Down the Valley Wild - Coulthard
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Canadian Song - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under 5:00PM
______ 1 Selena Orlik - Penticton Robin Readbreast - Stephen
Canadian Song - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Myla Ganzeveld - Penticton Someone - Archer
Canadian Song - Grade 1 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton The Fairy Cobbler - Anderson
Art Song - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Justice Gin - Penticton The Little Boy Blue - Nevin
Art Song - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Maya lefebvre - Penticton Cosi Amor, mi fai languir - Stradella
Art Song - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Anna Mitchell - Penticton Nina - Pergolesi
Art Song - Grade 7 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Matthew Stott - Penticton Caro mio ben - Giordani
Classical Voice
Friday, March 2, 2018
Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street
Art Song - Grade 8 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Kiara Louw - Penticton Vergin, tutto amor - Durante
Art Song - Grade 9 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Lara Moshaver - penticton mandoline - debussy ______ 2 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland Solveigs Song - Grieg
Saturday, March 3, 2018
Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street
Traditional Folk Song - Grade 1 - Junior A - ages 10 & under 11:00 AM
______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton Mariann' s'en va-t-au moulin - Champagne
Traditional Folk Song - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Selena Orlik - Penticton Guter Mond - Althouse
Traditional Folk Song - Grade 3 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Evelyn Florence - Okanagan Falls Suo-gan (Welsh Lullaby) - Trad; arr. Telfer ______ 2 Sean Singleton - Penticton Un Canadien Errant - arr. Telfer
Traditional Folk Song - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Gabriella Goodsell - Summerland Ah! Si mon moire voulait Danser - Coutts
Traditional Folk Song - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Charli Hoyer - Summerland She is Like the Swallow - Ridout ______ 2 Anna Mitchell - Penticton Danny Boy - Weatherly
Traditional Folk Song - Grade 7 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Verity Taylor - Summerland B.C. Scarborough Fair - Downes ______ 2 Matthew Stott - Penticton Shenandoah - Doughtery
Traditional Folk Song - Grade 8 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Kiara Louw - Penticton My Lagan Love - Akiko & Kinney Traditional Folk Song - Grade 9 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland The Leather Winged Bat - Heggie
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Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under 12:45PM
______ 1 Justice Gin - Penticton The Frog - Perry
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Selena Orlik - Penticton I'm Wishing - Rhodenizer
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 4 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Keegan Radomski - Summerland The Path to the Moon - Thiman
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Scarlett Bloom - Summerland You Raise Me Up - Graham and Lovland
Classical Voice Saturday, March 3, 2018
Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under 1:00PM
______ 1 Maya lefebvre - Penticton A Brown Bird Singing - Wood
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Charli Hoyer - Summerland I Have a Dream - Anderson & Ulvaeus ______ 2 Anna Mitchell - Penticton Music, When Soft Voices Die - Quilter
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 7 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Verity Taylor - Summerland B.C. Lucy - Hukkelberg ______ 2 Matthew Stott - Penticton Misty Mountains - Donaldson, Long, Roche, and Roddick
Concert Program - Grade 9 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Lara Moshaver - Penticton el majo discreto/beau soir/danza danza fanciulle gentile - granados/debussy/durante
______ 2 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland Amiamo/Les Berceaux/Alleluia - Donizetti/Fauve/Rorem
Vocal Workshop - sign up in the lobby $10 3:30 PM
Yvette Rowledge graduated with distinction from the University of Victoria School of Music and holds
diplomas from the Royal Conservatory of Music (ARCT, Performance), the Victoria Conservatory of Music (AVCM, Performance and Pedagogy), and Camosun College (Associate of Arts Diploma in music).
She is a former faculty member of the Langley Community Music School, the Victoria Conservatory and the Douglas College Community Music School. Her tutors have included Dr. Robin Wood, Winifred Scott Wood, Dr. Gordana Lazarevich and Bruce Vogt.
Yvette is an active adjudicator at many music Festivals throughout Canada and is a member of the Canadian Music Festival Adjudicators’ Association. She has taught all levels of music for close to 40 years and has been a member of the BC Registered Music Teachers’ Association for most of that time.
She is an examiner of senior piano levels for The London College of Music and Media (England). Yvette enjoys both leading and participating in Master Classes. She has a thriving studio at her home in Newton, Surrey.
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
$150.00
Sponsored by John M Surkan Medical Services
JUNIOR PIANOFORTE AWARDS
Grades I – IV Encouragement Awards
Eight at $25.00
At the discretion of the adjudicator
Sponsored by Diamond Jubilee Chapter IODE (4) Kiwanis Club of Oliver (2)
JUNIOR PIANOFORTE CUPS AND TROPHIES
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 greater. A
competitor must enter at least three solo classes to be
eligible for a solo trophy.
Donna Marie Hauser Trophy
Solo, Grade 1 to IV
Junior Piano Ensemble Plaque Duet, Trio, or
Quartet, Grades 1-IV
SENIOR PIANOFORTE SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarship, GRADE VIII-OPEN $200.00 Sponsored by Ladies’ Auxiliary Branch 40, Royal Canadian Legion 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
and two of the following: Romantic Impressionistic Twentieth & Twenty-First Century Canadian Composers Popular Studies
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
and two of the following: Romantic Impressionistic Twentieth & Twenty-First Century Canadian Composers Popular Studies
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
Studies
Piano - Junior
Friday, March 9, 2018
Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue
Preparatory A Pianoforte Solo - Introductory Level A - Non Comp Only 9:00 AM ______ 1 Taylor Hurst - Penticton Marching Band - Faber & Faber ______ 2 Alexsander Goebel - Keremeos Classic Dance - Faber & Faber ______ 3 Owen Kincade - Penticton Sleeping Beauty Waltz - Tchaikovsky ______ 4 Amelia Marino - Penticton Major Minor Boogie - Mier
Preparatory B Pianoforte Solo - Introductory Level B - Pre-Grade 1 ______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton Aeolian Lullaby - Hansen ______ 2 Benjamin Nunes - Okanagan Falls Distant Chimes - George ______ 3 Kyden Hurst - Penticton Seventh Street Boogie - Mier ______ 4 Eva Wyse - Osoyoos Playful Puppy - Niamath ______ 5 Laura Harty - Oliver, BC Easy Livin'
Preparatory B Pianoforte Solo - Introductory Level B - Pre-Grade 1 ______ 1 Eva Wyse - Osoyoos Big Teddy Little Teddy - Niamath ______ 2 Benjamin Nunes - Okanagan Falls Cool Grove - Mclean ______ 3 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton The Calico Cat - Marlais
Early Keyboard - Grade 1 10:10 AM ______ 1 Amey Thompson - Kaleden Minuet in C Major - Hassler
Early Keyboard - Grade 2 ______ 1 Sophie Tatham - Penticton Allegretto in C Major - Neefe ______ 2 Lucas Nickle - Kaleden Menuet en Rondeau - Rameau
Early Keyboard - Grade 4 ______ 1 Cyan Nickel - Summerland Aria in D minor K .32 - Scarlatti ______ 2 Rylan Estin - Cawston Aria - Scarlatti ______ 3 Keegan Johnson - Summerland March in D Major - CPE Bach ______ 4 Kate Pinsonneault - Penticton Aria - Scarlatti
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Classical - Grade 2 11:05 AM ______ 1 Holly Atherton - Penticton Menuetto 1 in C Major - WA Mozart
Classical - Grade 4 ______ 1 Keegan Johnson - Summerland German Dance in E flat Major - Beethoven
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 3 ______ 1 Jessica Thiede - Summerland Sonatina in A minor Op 94 - Biehl ______ 2 Alanna Main - Penticton Sonatina in C Major - Clementi
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 4 ______ 1 Rylan Estin - Cawston Sonatina in B flat Major, Op. 12, No. 5, 1st Movement - Hook ______ 2 Kate Pinsonneault - Penticton Sonatina in C Major, Opus 34 No 1, 2nd Mvnt - Andre ______ 3 Owen Moseley - Summerland Sonatina in C Major, Op. 34, No. 1, Mvt II - Andre
Piano - Junior
Friday, March 9, 2018
Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue
Sight Reading - Grade 2 ______ 1 Lucas Nickle - Kaleden
Sight Reading - Grade 4 ______ 1 Kate Pinsonneault - Penticton ______ 2 Owen Moseley - Summerland ______ 3 Rylan Estin - Cawston
LUNCH BREAK 12:00PM-1:30PM
Romantic - Grade 2 1:30 PM ______ 1 Lucas Nickle - Kaleden Soldier's March - Schumann
Romantic - Grade 4 ______ 1 Taver Grant - Penticton The Wild Rider - Schumann
Non-Conservatory Repertoire - non scholarship entry - Grade 2 ______ 1 Andrew Mitchell - Summerland Waterfall - Crosby-Gaudet ______ 2 Cooper Cowles - Kaleden Friday Night Swing - Mier
Additional Repertoire - Grade 1 ______ 1 Asia Mahon - Summerland Song of the Dark Woods - Siegmeister
Additional Repertoire - Grade 3 2:00 PM ______ 1 Jessica Thiede - Summerland Rush Hour - Paterson ______ 2 Griffin Schroeder - Penticton The Song of Twilight - Nakada
Additional Repertoire - Grade 4 ______ 1 Rylan Estin - Cawston Reflections - Alexander ______ 2 Charlotte Foster - Oliver Solitude - Grill
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 1 2:20 PM ______ 1 Asia Mahon - Penticton A Little Piece, Op. 6, No. 2 - Gedike
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 2 ______ 1 Lucas Nickle - Kaleden The Sparkling Brook - Goldston ______ 2 Mimi Nordlund - Penticton Turkish Bazaar - Mrozinski
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 3 ______ 1 Griffin Schroeder - Penticton Zinc Pink - Alexander ______ 2 Alanna Main - Penticton Interlude - Mier
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 4 2:45 PM ______ 1 Rylan Estin - Cawston The Top - Bonis ______ 2 Keegan Johnson - Summerland Positively Swinging - Norton ______ 3 Owen Moseley - Summerland Foggy Day Blues - Springer ______ 4 Charlotte Foster - Oliver Reflections - Alexander
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Piano - Junior
Friday, March 9, 2018
Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue
Popular - Grade 3 3:40 PM ______ 1 Alanna Main - Penticton The Pink Panther - Mancini
Popular - Grade 4 ______ 1 Taver Grant - Penticton The Young Rider - Norton ______ 2 Spencer McRann - Penticton (Meet) The Flinstones - Hoyt Curtin, Joseph Barbera,William Hanna ______ 3 James Schroeder - Penticton A Steady Hand - Norton
Canadian Composers - Grade 2 ______ 1 Holly Atherton - Penticton Penguins - Niamath ______ 2 Sophia Jung - Penticton Crazy Comics - Donkin ______ 3 Mimi Nordlund - Penticton Inuit Lullaby - Bender ______ 4 Sophie Tatham - Penticton Penguins - Niamath ______ 5 Andrew Mitchell - Summerland Can't Catch Me - Crosby-Gaudet
Canadian Composers - Grade 3 ______ 1 Makayla Parker - Penticton Funny Puppy - Crosby-Gaudet ______ 2 Jessica Thiede - Summerland Funny Puppy - Crosby-Gaudet
Canadian Composers - Grade 4 ______ 1 Kate Pinsonneault - Penticton Dreamcatcher - Crosby-Gaudet ______ 2 Owen Moseley - Summerland Dreamcatcher - Crosby-Gaudet
Pianoforte Duet - Grade 2 moved from Saturday 7pm ______ 1 Mimi Nordlund, Sophie Tatham - Penticton A Spoonful of Sugar - Sherman ______ 2 Sophia Jung, Sophia Jung, Amelia Marino - Penticton The Little White Pony - Durante
Pianoforte Duet - Grade 6 moved from Saturday 7pm ______ 1 Christian Manz, David Cai - Penticton Jazz Alive - Mier
Piano – Senior & Junior
Saturday, March 10, 2018
St.Saviour's Church, 150 Orchard Avenue
Early Keyboard - Grade 5 9:00 AM ______ 1 Hannah Scuka – Kelowna cancelled Fantasia in C Major - Telemann ______ 2 Maxwell MacIntyre - Penticton Sonata in D minor - Scarlatti ______ 3 Ria Sheoran - Penticton Boree in B flat Major - .Jones ______ 4 Anna Mitchell - Penticton Fantasia in C Major - Telemann
Early Keyboard - Grade 6 ______ 1 Mathew Traynor - Penticton Minuet in G minor - Stolzel ______ 2 Jake Garwah - Penticton Sarabande in D minor - Handel
Early Keyboard - Grade 7 ______ 1 Erika Shan - Penticton Allegro in G minor - Handel ______ 2 Nicola Thompson - Kaleden Bouree in F Major - Teleman ______ 3 Matthew Lowery - Summerland Passepied in D Major - Kirnberger
J.S. Bach - Grade 5 moved to 7:30pm sat ______ 1 Matea Schmidt - Summerland Menuet in G minor - J.S. Bach
J.S. Bach - Grade 6 moved to Saturday 7:30pm 10:10 AM ______ 1 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton Little Prelude in D minor BWV926 - J.S.Bach
J.S. Bach - Grade 7 ______ 1 Zachary MacIntyre - Penticton Invention No.8 in F Major - JS Bach
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Classical - Grade 5 10:45 AM ______ 1 Maxwell MacIntyre - Penticton Romance in G Major - Hummel
Classical - Grade 7 ______ 1 Zachary MacIntyre - Penticton Fur Elise - Beethoven ______ 2 Cordelia Bruff - Penticton Fur Elise - Beethoven ______ 3 Kelan Harty - Oliver, BC Fur Elise - Beethoven ______ 4 Nicola Thompson - Kaleden Fur Elise - Beethoven
Untitled Study / Etude - Grade 7 11:25 AM ______ 1 Erika Shan - Penticton Etude in C minor - Bertini ______ 2 Cordelia Bruff - Penticton Etude in C minor - Bertini
LUNCH BREAK 12:00 PM-1:30 PM
Sight Reading - Grade 5 1:30 PM ______ 1 Maxwell MacIntyre - Penticton ______ 2 Ria Sheoran - Penticton ______ 3 Hannah Scuka – Kelowna cancelled
Piano – Senior & Junior
Saturday, March 10, 2018
St.Saviour's Church, 150 Orchard Avenue
Sight Reading - Grade 6 ______ 1 Mathew Traynor - Penticton ______ 2 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton ______ 3 Jake Garwah - Penticton
Sight Reading - Grade 7 ______ 1 Zachary MacIntyre - Penticton ______ 2 Kelan Harty - Oliver, BC ______ 3 Matthew Lowery - Summerland ______ 4 Erika Shan - Penticton ______ 5 Nicola Thompson - Kaleden
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 5 moved to 7:30pm ______ 1 Hannah Scuka - Kelowna Sonatina in F Major - Beethoven ______ 2 Ria Sheoran - Penticton Sonatina in A minor Op.214 No 1, 1st. Mvnt. - Gurlitt ______ 3 Matea Schmidt - Summerland Sonatina in C Major, Op. 36 No.3 - Clementi
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 6 2:30 PM ______ 1 David Cai - Penticton Sonatina in C Major - Kuhlua ______ 2 Mathew Traynor - Penticton Sonatina in F Major - Diabelli ______ 3 Jake Garwah - Penticton Sonatina in G Major, Op. 55 No. 2, 1st Mvnt. - Kuhlau ______ 4 Elizabeth Haddow - Summerland Sonatina in G Major Op. 55, No. 2, 1st Mvnt. - Kuhlau ______ 5 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton Sonatina in A minor - Benda
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 7 ______ 1 Matthew Lowery - Summerland Sonata in G Major III:Finale - Haydn ______ 2 Erika Shan - Penticton Sonatina in D Major, Op.36, No.6 - Clementi
Piano – Senior & Junior
Saturday, March 10, 2018
St.Saviour's Church, 150 Orchard Avenue
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Canadian Composers - Grade 5 moved to Saturday 7:30pm ______ 1 Matea Schmidt - Summerland When Rivers Flowed on Mars - Telfer
Canadian Composers - Grade 7 4:00 PM ______ 1 Cordelia Bruff - Penticton Halley's Comet - Telfer ______ 2 Matthew Lowery - Summerland Peace Country Hoedown - Donkin ______ 3 Nicola Thompson - Kaleden Katherine - Chatman ______ 4 Zachary MacIntyre - Penticton Nocturne - Poole
Canadian Composers - Grade 8 ______ 1 Lindsay Spear - Penticton Jazz Exercise No.2 - Peterson
DINNER BREAK 5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Family Duet, Trio, Quartet - Introductory Level B - Pre-Grade 1 7:00 PM ______ 1 Laura Harty, Kelan Harty - Oliver, BC Boogie Woogie Bill - Bastien
Pianoforte Duet - Grade 1 cancelled ______ 1 Owen Kincade, Emma Goncalves - Penticton Celebration Waltz - Mier
Pianoforte Duet - Grade 2 moved to Friday 4:45pm ______ 1 Mimi Nordlund, Sophie Tatham - Penticton A Spoonful of Sugar - Sherman ______ 2 Sophia Jung, Sophia Jung, Amelia Marino - Penticton The Little White Pony - Durante
Family Duet, Trio, Quartet - Grade 4 ______ 1 James Schroeder, Griffin Schroeder - Penticton Skateboard Boogie - Mier
Pianoforte Duet - Grade 6 moved to Friday 4:45pm ______ 1 Christian Manz, David Cai - Penticton Jazz Alive - Mier
Pianoforte Quartet - Grade 6 ______ 1 Andreas Nordlund, David Archibald, Sean Peters, Mathew Traynor - PentictonDon't Stop Believin' - Cain, Schon, Perry
Teacher / Student Duet - Grade 7 ______ 1 Matthew Lowery - Summerland Ah Si Mon Moine Voulait Danser - Schneider
J.S. Bach - Grade 5 moved from 10:10am 7:25 PM ______ 1 Matea Schmidt - Summerland Menuet in G minor - J.S. Bach
J.S. Bach - Grade 6 moved from 10:10am ______ 1 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton Little Prelude in D minor BWV926 - J.S.Bach
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 5 moved from 2:30pm ______ 1 Hannah Scuka – Kelowna CANCELLED Sonatina in F Major - Beethoven ______ 2 Ria Sheoran - Penticton Sonatina in A minor Op.214 No 1, 1st. Mvnt. - Gurlitt ______ 3 Matea Schmidt - Summerland Sonatina in C Major, Op. 36 No.3 –
Canadian Composers - Grade 5 moved from 4pm ______ 1 Matea Schmidt - Summerland When Rivers Flowed on Mars - Telfer
Concert Group - Grade 5 cancelled ______ 1 Hannah Scuka - KelownaAria in G Major/Sunset in Rio/A Slow Waltz Op.39,No.23 - Telemann/Springer/Kabalevsky
Impressionistic - Grade 9 8:00 PM ______ 1 Karen Nickel - Penticton Golliwogg's Cake-walk - Debussy
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 8 ______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton Seven of Hearts - Olson ______ 2 David(Joon Sun) Chang - Penticton Far Away Friend - Springer ______ 3 Lindsay Spear - Penticton Agitato, Op.42, No.18 - Rowley ______ 4 Andrea Main - Penticton Far Away Friend - Springer
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 9 ______ 1 Mckenna Clarke - Okanagan Falls Over the Rainbow - Arlen
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 10 ______ 1 Nolan Spalding - Penticton Rialto Ripples - Gershwin and Donaldson
Piano – Senior Sunday, March 11, 2018
St.Saviour's Church, 150 Orchard Avenue
Early Keyboard - Grade 8 1:30 PM ______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton Gigue in D Major - Krebs ______ 2 David(Joon Sun) Chang - Penticton Solfeggio in C Minor - C.P.E. Bach
Early Keyboard - Grade 9 ______ 1 Karen Nickel - Penticton L'Egyptienne - Rameau ______ 2 Mckenna Clarke - Okanagan Falls L'Egyptienne - Rameau
J.S. Bach - Grade 8 2:10 PM ______ 1 Lindsay Spear - Penticton Invention No. 13 in A minor, BWV 784 - J.S. Bach
J.S. Bach - Grade 10 ______ 1 Nolan Spalding - Penticton Fantasia in C minor BWV 906 - J.S. Bach
Additional Repertoire - Grade 7 ______ 1 Cordelia Bruff - Penticton Nocturne - Poole
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 8 2:30 PM ______ 1 Lindsay Spear - Penticton Sonatina in E flat Major, Op.19/20, No. 6, 1st Mvnt. - Dussek ______ 2 Joycey Cheng - Penticton Sonatina in E flat Major Op.19/20 No.6 - Dussek
Classical - Grade 10 3:00 PM ______ 1 Nolan Spalding - Penticton Rondo in C Major Op. 51 No .1 - Beethoven
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Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 5 3:40 PM ______ 1 Anna Mitchell - Penticton Melancholy Reflections - Shoenmehl ______ 2 Maxwell MacIntyre - Penticton You and I - Gerou ______ 3 Ria Sheoran - Penticton Blue Mood - Gillock ______ 4 Cody Thompson – kaleden moved Zig Zag - Alexander ______ 5 Hannah Scuka – Kelowna cancelled Melancholy Reflections - Schoenmehl
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 6 ______ 1 Christian Manz - Penticton Happy Time Jazz - Mier ______ 2 Sean Peters - Penticton River City Blues - Mier ______ 3 Elizabeth Haddow - Summerland Toccatina Op.27, No. 12 - Kabalevsky ______ 4 Mathew Traynor - Penticton Song of the Cavalry - Kabalevsky ______ 5 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton Bright Orange - Starer ______ 6 Cody Thompson - kaleden Zig Zag - Alexander
DINNER BREAK 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Popular - Grade 6 7:00 PM ______ 1 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton Hedwigs Theme - Williams ______ 2 Jaras Grant - Penticton Cool as a Cucumber - Norton
Popular - Grade 8 ______ 1 Andrea Main - Penticton I Giorni - Einaudi
Popular - Grade 9 ______ 1 Karen Nickel - Penticton Linus and Lucy - Guaraldi
Piano – Senior Sunday, March 11, 2018
St.Saviour's Church, 150 Orchard Avenue
Romantic - Grade 6 7:35 PM ______ 1 David Cai - Penticton On the Lake - Hofmann ______ 2 Jake Garwah - Penticton Prelude in C minor - Gounod
Romantic - Grade 7 ______ 1 Kelan Harty - Oliver, BC Consolation - Mendelssohn
Romantic - Grade 8 ______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton Souvenir - Karganov ______ 2 David(Joon Sun) Chang - Penticton Mazurka in A minor Op.7, No. 2 - Chopin
Romantic - Grade 10 ______ 1 Nolan Spalding - Penticton Nocturne Op.9 No 1 - Chopin
Sight Reading - Grade 8 8:40 PM ______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton ______ 2 Lindsay Spear - Penticton
Sight Reading - Grade 9 ______ 1 Karen Nickel - Penticton
Sight Reading - Grade 10 ______ 1 Nolan Spalding - Penticton