MARCH 1 TO APRIL 27, 2019 - 93RD ANNUAL FESTIVAL under the auspices of - Penticton Kiwanis Music Festival
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MARCH 1 TO APRIL 27, 2019 93RD ANNUAL FESTIVAL under the auspices of The Okanagan Valley Music Festival Society of Penticton
The 2019 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 Something Pretty Boutique Enthusiasts B.C. Registered Music Teachers, South Okanagan Branch 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. Students will present their music books to the adjudication table on the way to performance. 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. STANDARD SCALE OF MARKS (Out of 100) 75 - 79 → Satisfactory Performance 80 - 84 → Good Performance 85 - 89 → Honours, qualifies for Provincials 90 -100 → First Class Honours
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 Tiffani Lafferty Debbie McGladdery Barb Lefebvre Karla Hennig Jan Webb Joanne Forsyth Karen Pennington 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 – Barb Lefebvre Speech Arts – Debbie McGladdery Classical Voice – Tiffani Lafferty Choral – Joanne Forsyth Dance – Danica Venables Dance Volunteers– Karen Pennington, Sue Gaudet, Jeanette Palfrey 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: 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 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. Dance participants must obtain two marks of 85% in Provincial qualifying solos. 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, 2019. 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 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. NEW!! PKMF Tri- Discipline Scholarship $ 300.00 Application to be sent to Box 23041 Penticton BC V2A 8L7 or dropped off at the Leir House, Room 2. Applications must be received by March 1, 2019. Attention: PKMF Scholarship Panel Penticton Kiwanis Music, Dance and Speech Arts Festival would like to recognize a well rounded performer; demonstrated by registration in multiple disciplines. For any aged youth registered in Three (3) or more Solo Entry Disciplines of Penticton Kiwanis Music Festival. Any combination of registration in 3 disciplines of: Classical/Modern Dance, Stage Dance, Classical Voice, Musical Theatre, Pianoforte, Speech Arts, Strings, Woodwind, Brass or Guitar. (Classical Dance and Modern Dance qualify as one discipline). Application must include ♪ Name ♪ Address ♪ a list of confirmed entries (Discipline, Category/Title, comp #) ♪ a short essay of what involvement in the Performing Arts means to you (250 words or less) Winners of the Scholarship will be selected by a panel of board members and presented at the Highlights Concert.
CLASSICAL VOICE SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarship, Senior Sponsored by 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 and PKMF 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 & CHORAL AWARDS Art Song, Junior $50.00 Sponsored by Tom & Kathleen Jasper Art Song, Intermediate / Senior $50.00 Sponsored by Naramata Community Choir List A Song, Junior $50.00 Sponsored by Lakeside Resort and Conference Centre List A Song, Intermediate / Senior $50.00 Sponsored by Tom & Kathleen Jasper List B Song, Junior $50.00 Sponsored by Tom & Kathleen Jasper List B Song, Intermediate / Senior $50.00 Sponsored by Tom & Kathleen Jasper Traditional Folk Song, Junior $50.00 Sponsored by Naramata Community Choir Traditional Folk Song, Intermediate / Senior $50.00 Sponsored by PKMF Additional Repertoire, Junior $50.00 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton Additional Repertoire, Intermediate / Senior $50.00 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton Concert Program, All Ages $50.00 Sponsored by PKMF Encouragement Award, Intermediate/Senior $25.00 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Oliver Encouragement Award, Junior $25.00 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Oliver CHORAL AWARD, all ages $50.00 Sponsored by Naramata Community Choir CLASSICAL VOICE & CHORAL 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 June Argyle Trophy Best School Choir
DR. JEANETTE GALLANT Vancouver voice teacher Dr. Jeanette Gallant is a Canadian musician with over 25 years of diverse experience as a singing teacher, music lecturer, conductor, performer, and administrator in Canada, S.E. Asia, and the United Kingdom. Jeanette has a doctorate from the University of Oxford (funded by ORSAS), and has held positions at the University of Reading (UK), Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts (HKAPA), Red Deer College (Alberta), Havergal College (Toronto), the University of Windsor (Ontario), and various Oxford Colleges (UK). Jeanette specializes in training young voices, vocal physiology, and rehabilitating damaged voices using vocal massage (Dr. Aaron Low) and other embodied vocal techniques. An accomplished ethnomusicologist, Jeanette also has published and presented her work internationally, and provides teacher- training in world music pedagogy. Jeanette has recently returned to Vancouver after twenty years and is a long- standing member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS).
Choral & Classical Voice Friday, March 1, 2019 Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street Open - Small Vocal Ensemble > 16 voices 10:00 AM ______ 1 Boundary Central Seconday School - Bridesville TBA/TBA - / School - Grades 3 to 5 ______ 1 Queen's Park Choir - Penticton I Can Sing/Chiri Biri Bim - Craig Cassils/Sally K. Albrecht Break * medallion awarded for Opera solo * medallion awarded for Oratorio solo * medallion awarded for Operetta solo * medallion awarded for Concert Program Opera - ARCT or Equivalent - Intermediate - ages 18 & under 11:45 AM ______ 1 Erik Christison - Bridesville Quanto è bella (L'Elisir d'Amore) - Donizetti ______ 2 Matthias Bergendahl - Bridesville Papageno's suicide aria - Mozart Oratorio - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland Jubal's Lyre – Handel Oratorio - ARCT or Equivalent - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Erik Christison - Bridesville Comfort ye my people (recit) - Every Valley Shall be Exalted (Messiah) - Handel Sacred Song - Classical - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton I see the love of God - Ouchterlony Sacred Song - Classical - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton The Birds - Thiman Sacred Song - Classical - Grade 9 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Kiara Louw – Penticton The Voice – Graham Operetta, Gilbert & Sullivan, Opera Duet, Trio, Quartet - Grade 10 – Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Antonia Bergendahl, Matthias Bergendahl, Eric Christison – Bridesville Paradox (Pirates of Penzance) - Gillbert & Sullivan Concert Program - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland Vedi Quati alvo/Le Colibri/The Serpent - Schubert/Chausson/Hoiby LUNCH
Classical Voice Friday, March 1, 2019 Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street *medallion awarded for Additional Repertoire Junior Solo *medallion awarded for Leider Inter/Sr Solo *medallion awarded for Canadian Song Jr & Inter/Senior solo (2) *medallion awarded for Junior Vocal Duet Additional Repertoire - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under 3:00 PM ______ 1 Owen Kincade - Penticton We Can Make a Difference - Crawley Additional Repertoire - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under ______ 1 Justice Gin - Penticton Marienwürmchen - Schumann Additional Repertoire - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Selena Orlik - Penticton Path to the Moon - Thiman Additional Repertoire - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Sonya Petrasek - Penticton Chanson de Florian - Godard ______ 2 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton The Camel's Hump - German ______ 3 Sean Singleton - Penticton Triumph Now with Joy and Mirth - Giles ______ 4 Gabriella Goodsell - Summerland Chanson de Florian - Godard Additional Repertoire - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Kennedy Smith - Penticton Collette – Chaminade Lieder - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under 4:00 PM ______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland Die Nacht - Strauss Lieder - Grade 7 - Senior - 19 & over ______ 1 Tracey Coulter - Penticton Heidenröslein - Schubert Canadian Song - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under 4:10 PM ______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton Star Above - Rhodenizer Canadian Song - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Kaela Peever - Kelowna Olde Irish Blessing - Fletcher Canadian Song - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland Green Rain - Archer Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 9 - Intermediate – ages 18 & under 4:30 PM ______ 1 Kiara Louw - Penticton Into the West – Shore Classical Vocal Duet, Trio, Quartet - Grade 3 - Junior A – ages 10 & under ______ 1 Justice Gin, Isabella Cucnik - Penticton Hey! Diddle, Diddle! – Hopson Break
Classical Voice Friday, March 1, 2019 Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street *medallion for List B Junior Solo awarded *medallion for List B Inter/Sr Solo awarded List A - Grade 9 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under 5:05 PM ______ 1 Kiara Louw - Penticton Ombra Mai Fù – Handel List B - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under 5:15 PM ______ 1 Owen Kincade - Penticton At the Seaside - Barab List B - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under ______ 1 Justice Gin - Penticton Foreign Lands - Barab List B - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Selena Orlik - Penticton A Funny Fellow - Head List B - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Sonya Petrasek - Penticton Moon, sing - Washburn ______ 2 Kaela Peever - Kelowna The Little Spanish Town - Jenkyns ______ 3 Sean Singleton - Penticton Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride - Head List B - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Scarlett Bloom - Summerland Homeward Bound - Keen ______ 2 Kennedy Smith - Penticton The Cuckoo – Lehmann List B - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton Jeunes Fillettes - Weckerlin List B – Grade 7 – Senior – 19 & over ______ 2 Tracey Coulter - Penticton Dolente Immagine di Fille Mia - Bellini Art Song - Grade 9 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under 6:15 PM ______ 1 Hanna Harpur - Bridesville Amarilli Mia Bella - Caccini ______ 2 Kiara Louw - Penticton The Crucifixion - Barber PKMF HIGHLIGHTS GALA CONCERT MUSIC DANCE SPEECH ARTS SATURDAY APRIL 27, 2019 6:30 PM CLELAND THEATRE TICKETS $10 EA/ OR FAMILY OF 4 $30
Classical Voice Saturday, March 2, 2019 Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street *medallion for Art Song Junior Solo Awarded *medallion for Art Song Inter/Sr Awarded Art Song - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under 9:30 AM ______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton Grasshopper Green - Taylor ______ 2 Owen Kincade - Penticton Ed the Invisible Dragon - Rhodenizer Art Song - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under ______ 1 Justice Gin - Penticton The Stars Are With the Voyager - Althouse Art Song - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Selena Orlik - Penticton Tis Spring - Ware Art Song - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Annika Friedt - Kaleden Spring Sorrow - Ireland ______ 2 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton Selve voi che le Speranze - Rosa ______ 3 Sean Singleton - Penticton Es war einmal ein König - Beethoven ______ 4 Gabriella Goodsell - Summerland Gia la Notte S'avvicina - Colbran Art Song - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Kennedy Smith - Penticton Dolce Scherza - Pert Art Song - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton Placido Zeffiretto - Righini Art Song - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland The Bird - Duke Art Song - Grade 7 - Senior - 19 & over _______ 1 Tracey Coulter – Penticton Voyage à Paris - Poulenc BREAK *medallion for List A Junior Solo Awarded *medallion for Traditional Folk Song Junior Solo Awarded *medallion for Tradition Folk Song Inter/Sr Awarded List A - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under 11:00 AM ______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton Sehnsucht nach dem Frühlinge - Mozart ______ 2 Owen Kincade - Penticton Gruss - Mendelsson List A - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Selena Orlik - Penticton Non lo diro col labbro - Handel List A - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Sonya Petrasek - Penticton Già la notte s'avvicina - Colbran ______ 2 Annika Friedt - Kaleden Jardin d'amour - arr. Keel ______ 3 Kaela Peever - Kelowna Volksliedchen - Schumann ______ 4 Gabriella Goodsell - Summerland Fairest Isle - Purcell List A - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Kennedy Smith - Penticton How Can I Keep From Singing - Lowry
Classical Voice Saturday, March 2, 2019 Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street List A - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton Die Landlust - Haydn Traditional Folk Song - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under 11:50 AM ______ 1 Owen Kincade – Penticton D'ou viens-tu bergere - Kinney Traditional Folk Song - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under ______ 1 Justice Gin - Penticton Un Canadien Errant - Telfer Traditional Folk Song - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Andreas Nordlund – Penticton Le Navire de Bayonne - Willan ______ 2 Sean Singleton – Penticton Must I Go Bound? - Hughes ______ 3 Gabriella Goodsell – Summerland Shule Agra - Hughes Traditional Folk Song - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton The Gartan Mother's Lullaby - arr. Hughes LUNCH *medallion awarded for 20th & 21st Century Junior Solo *medallion awarded for 20th & 21st Century Inter/Sr Solo Baroque - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under 2:00 PM ______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton Where the Bee Sucks - Sullivan Baroque – Grade 7 – Senior – 19 & over ______ 2 Tracey Coulter - Penticton Come and Trip It – Handel Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 2 - Junior A – ages 10 & under 2:15 PM ______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton Animal Crackers - Hageman Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Selena Orlik - Penticton L' ete - Henderson Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 7 - Senior - 19 & over ______ 1 Tracey Coulter - Penticton Music, When Soft Voices Die - Quilter Break Vocal Workshop – sign up in lobby $10 3:00 PM With Adjudicator Jeanette Gallant!
JUNIOR PIANOFORTE AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS NEW!! Medallions will be presented to Junior Piano participants during the Festival Canadian Award, Gr I-IV $50 Competition- Adjudication sessions. Sponsored by McCann Piano Services JS Bach / Early Keyboard Award, Gr I-IV $50 Scholarship, Grade I to IV $100.00 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Oliver Sponsored by Members of the South Okanagan Retired Teachers Association Sonatina / Classical Award, Gr I-IV $50 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton Candidates must enter Sight Reading (mark not considered), and any three pianoforte selections from 20th & 21st Century Award, Gr I-IV $50 the categories of solos listed in the Syllabus, excluding Available for sponsorship Untitled Study. JUNIOR PIANOFORTE CUPS AND TROPHIES JUNIOR PIANOFORTE AWARDS Donna Marie Hauser Trophy Grades I – IV Encouragement Awards Solo, Grade 1 to IV Two at $25.00 At the discretion of the adjudicator Junior Piano Ensemble Plaque Sponsored by Don & Mavis Quaglia Duet, Trio, or Quartet, Grades 1-IV
SENIOR PIANOFORTE SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarship, GRADE VIII-OPEN $200.00 Sponsored by Penticton Foundry Scholarship, GRADE V-VII $150.00 Shirley Webb Memorial Scholarship Adjudicators choice, Encouragement Award $25 AWARDS 20TH & 21ST Century (2) $50 JS Bach (2) $50 Sponsored by McCann Piano Services Available for sponsorship Canadian (2) $50 Popular (1) $50 Sponsored by BC Registered Music Teachers’ Available for sponsorship Classical (1) $50 Romantic (2) $50 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Oliver Available for sponsorship Early Keyboard (2) $50 Sight Reading (2) $50 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton Sponsored by PKMF Impressionistic (1) $50 Sonatina & Sonata (2) $50 Sponsored by PKMF Sponsored by PKMF
Catherine Anne Bundt is an active performer, teacher, RCM examiner and music festival adjudicator who strongly believes in the value of music in young students' lives and sees teaching music as giving students 'a gift for life'. Her piano studio in Surrey BC, primarily has a focus on intermediate and advanced level piano and draws students from Surrey, Langley, Delta, White Rock and Burnaby. Catherine Anne Bundt is a graduate of the UBC Piano Performance program where she studied with Jane Coop. She was a full scholarship student at the Banff International Centre for the Performing Arts where she studied with Marek Jablonski and later completed two years of further studies with Lee Kum-Sing, again at UBC. She has been a BC Registered Music Teacher for the past 30 years and served several terms on the South Fraser branch executive council and festival committees. In an attempt to make music accessible and affordable to her local community, Catherine has also hosted more than 35 “house concerts” in her home studio, featuring performing artists from universities and music schools. Catherine is BC Registered Music Teacher and an RCM certified advanced piano and advanced theory specialist. She is an active member of the Royal Conservatory of Music, College of Examiners and has examined music students across Canada. Catherine is also a member of the Canadian Music Festival Adjudicators’ Association and has adjudicated festivals throughout the province including the Victoria Performing Arts, Vancouver BCRMTA, Kelowna, Kamloops, Prince George, North Fraser, Powell River, Abbotsford, Vernon, Nanaimo, Cariboo (Williams Lake), Cowichan (Duncan), Kootenay (Nelson/Trail), Courtenay, Campbell River, BC Conservatory of Music, Langley (LCMS), Surrey (Carillon), Shuswap (Salmon Arm) and Pacific Northwest Festival (Terrace, BC). And now Penticton!
Piano - Junior Thursday, March 7, 2019 Shatford Centre, 760 Main Street Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 1 10:30 AM ______ 1 Laura Harty - Oliver Song of the Dark Woods - Siegmeister ______ 2 Eva Wyse - Penticton Waltz - Kabalevsky ______ 3 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton Song of the Dark Woods - Siegmeister Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 2 ______ 1 Charlotte Stoll - Summerland Turkish Bazaar - Mrozinski ______ 2 Benjamin Nunes - Okanagan Falls I Spy - Bober ______ 3 Claire Bergeron - Okanagan Falls The Wind - Tan * medallion for 20th & 21st Century Junior Solo awarded, grade I-II Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 3 11:00 AM ______ 1 Holly Atherton - Penticton Interlude - Mier ______ 2 Sophia Jung - Penticton Picnic 1920 - Schoenmehl ______ 3 Mimi Nordlund - Penticton The Song of Twilight - Nakada ______ 4 Ava Stoll - Summerland Interlude - Mier Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 4 ______ 1 Peter Ruckheim - Cawston The Somersault King - Schoenmehl ______ 2 Griffin Schroeder - Penticton Reflections - Alexander ______ 3 Andrew Mitchell - Summerland, BC Deep in Thought - Norton * medallion for 20th & 21st Century Junior Solo awarded, grade III-IV Preparatory A Pianoforte Solo - Introductory Level A 11:45 AM ______ 1 Faith Cowley (non-competitive) - Oliver Jack and the Beanstalk - Faber ______ 2 Savannah Mahon (non-competitive) - Summerland The Bubble - ______ 3 Chloe Marino (non-competitive) - Penticton Swan lake - Faber Preparatory B Pianoforte Solo - Introductory Level B - Pre-Grade 1 12:00 PM ______ 1 Layla Dodds - Penticton The Calico Cat - Marlais ______ 2 Alexsander Goebel - Keremeos Sneaky Sam - Bober ______ 3 Owen Kincade - Penticton Summer Night Jazz - Mier ______ 4 Isabelle Wouda - Princeton Snowflake Rag - Faber Preparatory B Pianoforte Solo - Introductory Level B - Pre-Grade 1 ______ 1 Alexsander Goebel - Keremeos The Rising Sun - Telfer ______ 2 Isabelle Wouda - Princeton Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho - Faber ______ 3 Owen Kincade - Penticton Millipede Boogie - Mier ______ 4 Layla Dodds - Penticton To Fly Like An Eagle - Crosby Gaudet * medallion for Preparatory B Solo awarded LUNCH BREAK 12:45PM – 2:30PM Early Keyboard - Grade 1 2:30 PM ______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton Andante in G Minor - Telemann ______ 2 Gyll-Leanne Burton - Osoyoos Minuet in F Major - d'anglebert Early Keyboard - Grade 3 ______ 1 Sophie Tatham - Penticton Gigue a l'Angloise - Telemann
Piano - Junior Thursday, March 7, 2019 Shatford Centre, 760 Main Street Early Keyboard - Grade 4 ______ 1 Lucas Nickle - Kaleden Rigadoon in A Minor - Babell J.S. Bach - Grade 3 2:55 PM ______ 1 Asia Mahon - Summerland Musette in D Major - Bach ______ 2 Holly Atherton - Penticton Musette in D Major - Bach ______ 3 Hayden Pointer - Penticton Polonaise in G Minor - Bach * medallion for Early Keyboard AND J.S. Bach Junior Solo awarded (2) Additional Repertoire - Grade 1 3:15 PM ______ 1 Eva Wyse - Penticton Early One Morning - Silvester Additional Repertoire - Grade 2 ______ 1 Claire Bergeron - Okanagan Falls The Sparkling Brook - Goldston ______ 2 Benjamin Nunes - Okanagan Falls Half Asleep - Norton ______ 3 Charlotte Stoll - Summerland Atacama Desert - Rossi Additional Repertoire - Grade 4 ______ 1 Peter Ruckheim - Cawston The Top - Bonis ______ 2 Andrew Mitchell - Summerland, BC La Toupie - Bonis * medallion for Addition Repertoire Junior Solo Awarded Untitled Study / Etude - Grade 1 3:45 PM ______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton Etude in C Major - Diabelli Non-Conservatory Repertoire - non scholarship entry - Grade 3 ______ 1 Ava Stoll - Summerland Pure Imagination - Bricusse and Newley arr. Faber Popular - Grade 3 ______ 1 Mimi Nordlund - Penticton Once Upon a Dream (Sleeping Beauty) - Fain & Lawrence Popular - Grade 4 ______ 1 Alanna Main - Penticton Meet the Flintstones - William Hanna, Joseph Barbera and Hoyt Curtin * medallion for Popular Junior Solo awarded NEW!! PKMF Tri- Discipline Scholarship $ 300.00 Application to be sent to: Box 23041 Penticton BC V2A 8L7 or dropped off at the Leir House, Room 2. Applications must be received by March 1, 2019. Penticton Kiwanis Music, Dance and Speech Arts Festival would like to recognize a well rounded performer; demonstrated by registration in multiple disciplines. For any aged youth registered in Three (3) or more Solo Entry Disciplines of Penticton Kiwanis Music Festival. Any combination of registration in 3 disciplines of: Classical/Modern Dance, Stage Dance, Classical Voice, Musical Theatre, Pianoforte, Speech Arts, Strings, Woodwind, Brass or Guitar. (Classical Dance and Modern Dance qualify as one discipline). Application must include: Name Address A list of confirmed entries (Discipline, Category/Title, comp #) AND a short essay of what involvement in the Performing Arts means to you (250 words or less) Winners of the Scholarship will be selected by a panel of board members and presented at the Highlights Concert.
Junior Piano Friday, March 8, 2019 Shatford Centre, 760 Main Street Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 3 9:00 AM ______ 1 Asia Mahon - Summerland Sonatina in G Major - Attwood ______ 2 Prehan Mathew - Penticton Sonatina in C major: op. 36, no.1, 3rd Mvt. - Clementi ______ 3 Holly Atherton - Penticton Sonatina in C Major, op.36, no 1, 1st Mvmt - Clementi Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 4 ______ 1 Lucas Nickle - Kaleden Sonatina in G Major: op.151, no.1, 2nd mvt. - Diabelli ______ 2 Andrew Mitchell - Summerland, BC Sonatina in C Major, op 34, no. 1 - Andree * medallion for Sonatina/ Sonata Junior Solo awarded Classical - Grade 2 9:40 AM ______ 1 Claire Bergeron - Okanagan Falls Ecossaise in G Major, WoO 23 - Beethoven ______ 2 Benjamin Nunes - Okanagan Falls Menuetto in C Major - W.A. Mozart Classical - Grade 4 ______ 1 Alanna Main - Penticton German Dance in E Flat Major - Beethoven Romantic - Grade 1 9:55 AM ______ 1 Laura Harty - Oliver Morning Greeting - Gurlitt Romantic - Grade 3 ______ 1 Mimi Nordlund - Penticton Arabesque - Burgmuller * medallion for Classical Junior Solo AND Romantic Junior Solo awarded (2) Canadian Composers - Grade 1 10:05 AM ______ 1 Laura Harty - Oliver Angelfish - Crosby Gaudet Canadian Composers - Grade 2 ______ 1 Charlotte Stoll - Summerland Periwinkle Twinkle - Crosby Gaudet Canadian Composers - Grade 3 ______ 1 Hayden Pointer - Penticton Chinese Kites - Fitch ______ 2 Prehan Mathew - Penticton Funny Puppy - Crosby Gaudet ______ 3 Asia Mahon - Summerland Funny Puppy - Crosby Gaudet Canadian Composers - Grade 4 ______ 1 Alanna Main - Penticton Masquerade - Niamath ______ 2 Peter Ruckheim - Cawston Dreamcatcher - Crosby ______ 3 Lucas Nickle - Kaleden Dreamcatcher - Gaudet * medallion for Canadian Composers Junior Solo awarded, grade I-II & grade III-IV (2) BREAK
Junior & Senior Piano Friday, March 8, 2019 Shatford Centre, 760 Main Street Sight Reading - Grade 1 11:20 AM ______ 1 Laura Harty - Oliver Sight Reading - Grade 2 ______ 1 Benjamin Nunes - Okanagan Falls ______ 2 Charlotte Stoll - Summerland Sight Reading - Grade 3 ______ 1 Asia Mahon - Summerland ______ 2 Holly Atherton - Penticton ______ 3 Mimi Nordlund - Penticton Sight Reading - Grade 4 ______ 1 Lucas Nickle - Kaleden ______ 2 Peter Ruckheim - Cawston ______ 3 Alanna Main - Penticton * medallion for Sight Reading Junior Solo awarded, grade I-II * medallion for Sight Reading Junior Solo awarded, grade III-IV Popular - Grade 3 ______ 1 Mimi Nordlund - Penticton Once Upon a Dream (Sleeping Beauty) - Fain & Lawrence Popular - Grade 4 ______ 1 Alanna Main - Penticton Meet the Flintstones - William Hanna, Joseph Barbera and Hoyt Curtin * medallion for Popular Junior Solo awarded WORKSHOP With Adjudicator Catherine Bundt 12:15-1:00PM Sign up in the lobby - $10 a student "At the piano: creating tigers with tone! " This workshop will explore how to create tigers and tarantulas, wind and waves, using all different kinds of pianistic tone. Students will experiment with when to use arm muscles, and when to simply rely on arm weight. We'll create all kinds of colours using finger pads, finger tips and snapping wrists. We are all story-tellers at the piano!
Junior & Senior Piano Friday, March 8, 2019 Shatford Centre, 760 Main Street LUNCH & AFTERNOON BREAK 1:00PM-6:00PM Family Duet, Trio, Quartet - Grade 1 6:00 PM ______ 1 Laura Harty, Kelan Harty - Oliver Canon in D - Pachelbel Pianoforte Duet - Grade 2 ______ 1 Andrew Mitchell, Claire DeGagne - Summerland Insistence - Norton Pianoforte Duet - Grade 3 ______ 1 Mimi Nordlund, Sophie Tatham - Penticton Sailboat - Norton Pianoforte Duet - Grade 4 ______ 1 Alanna Main, Makayla Parker - Penticton Colours of the Wind - Menken Pianoforte Duet - Grade 5 6:30 PM ______ 1 James Schroeder, Griffin Schroeder - Penticton Downtown Blues - Mier Pianoforte Duet - Grade 7 ______ 1 Mathew Traynor, Spencer McCrann - Penticton Running Shoes – Norton ______ 2 David Cai, Christian Manz - Penticton The Phantom - Bober Pianoforte Duet - Grade 8 ______ 1 Jake Garwah, Kara Stayberg - Penticton Hungarian Dance No. 4 - Brahms Pianoforte Duet - Grade 9 ______ 1 Joycey Cheng, Nicola Thompson - Penticton Norwegian Dance, op. 35, no.2 - Grieg Teacher / Student Duet - Grade 8 7:00 PM ______ 1 Elizabeth Haddow, Anita Perry - Summerland Celebration Overture - Rollin Two Pianoforte Duet - Grade 7 7:10 PM ______ 1 David Cai, Christian Manz - Penticton The Phantom - Bober Pianoforte Quartet - Grade 7 7:20 PM ______ 1 Andreas Nordlund, David Archibald, Sean Peters, Mathew Traynor - Penticton Bumblebee Boogie - Fina arr. Warren Piano Concerto - Open 7:30 PM ______ 1 Evelyn Krieger - West Kelowna Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, op. 11, 1st Mvt. - Chopin PENTICTON KIWANIS MUSIC FESTIVAL USES MCCANN PIANO SERVICES FOR OUR TUNING NEEDS. THANK YOU LOREEN & COLIN FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK!
Senior Piano Saturday, March 9, 2019 St.Saviour's Hall, 150 Orchard Avenue J.S. Bach - Grade 5 9:00 AM ______ 1 Gracianah Gallicano - Penticton Menuet in E Major - Bach ______ 2 Kate Pinsonneault - Penticton Menuet in E Major - Bach ______ 3 Rylan Estin - Cawston Menuet in G Minor - Bach J.S. Bach - Grade 6 ______ 1 Robert McBain - Kamloops French Suite No.5 Gavotte in G Major - Bach ______ 2 Maxwell MacIntyre - Penticton Prelude in C Minor, BWV 999 - Bach J.S. Bach - Grade 8 ______ 1 Zachary MacIntyre - Penticton Menuet and Trio in B Minor - Bach ______ 2 Kelan Harty - Oliver Menuet and Trio in B Minor - Bach Classical - Grade 6 9:50 AM ______ 1 Kaelyn Burton - Osoyoos Fur Elise - Beethoven Classical - Grade 7 ______ 1 Christian David Manz - Penticton Fur Elise - Beethoven Classical - Grade 8 ______ 1 Matthew Lowery - Summerland Six Variations on a Swiss Folk Song - Beethoven ______ 2 Zachary MacIntyre - Penticton Six Variations on a Swiss Folk Song, WoO 64 - Beethoven BREAK Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 7 10:40 AM ______ 1 Matea Barbara Schmidt - Summerland Sonatina in B flat Major, op. 168, no 4 - Diabelli ______ 2 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton Sonatina in D, op.36, no.6, 1st mvt. - Clementi ______ 3 David Cai - Penticton Sonatina in C Major, op. 88, no.1 - Kuhlau ______ 4 Mathew Traynor - Penticton Sonatina in C Major - Kuhlau ______ 5 Anna Mitchell - Penticton Sonatina in C Major, op 88, no. 1, 1st Mvt. - Kuhlau ______ 6 Cody Thompson - Kaleden Sonatina in CMajor, op.55, no.3, 1st Movement - Kuhlau ______ 7 Sean Peters - Penticton Sonatina in C Major - Kuhlau Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 8 ______ 1 Kelan Harty - Oliver Sonatina in E Flat Major, op. 19/20, no.1 - Dussek Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 9 ______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton Sonata in B flat, K 570 - Mozart LUNCH BREAK 12:00PM – 1:30PM Canadian Composers - Grade 5 1:30 PM ______ 1 Taver Grant - Penticton When Rivers Flowed on Mars - Telfer ______ 2 Owen Moseley - Summerland When Rivers Flowed on Mars - Telfer
Senior Piano Saturday, March 9, 2019 St.Saviour's Hall, 150 Orchard Avenue Canadian Composers - Grade 7 ______ 1 Matea Barbara Schmidt - Summerland Halley's Comet - Telfer ______ 2 David Cai - Penticton Halley's Comet - Telfer ______ 3 Cody Thompson - Kaleden Peace Country Hoedown - Donkin Canadian Composers - Grade 8 ______ 1 Nicola Thompson - Kaleden Mysterious Summer's Night - Kuzmenko ______ 2 Kelan Harty - Oliver Jazz Exercise No.2 - Peterson Canadian Composers - Grade 9 ______ 1 Hannah Würf - Penticton Laurentide Waltz No. 2 - Peterson Additional Repertoire - Grade 5 2:30 PM ______ 1 Rylan Estin - Cawston Sunset In Rio - Springer Additional Repertoire - Grade 7 ______ 1 David Cai - Penticton Nocturne - Poole Additional Repertoire - Grade 9 ______ 1 Kieran Noseworthy - Summerland Improvisation, op. 84, no. 5 - Faure Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 7 2:55 PM ______ 1 Anna Mitchell - Penticton Moonlight Mood - Gillock ______ 2 Sean Peters - Penticton Fantasy Bossa - Norton ______ 3 Christian David Manz - Penticton Rock Zone - Vandall Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 8 ______ 1 Matthew Lowery - Summerland Jazz Suite No. 2 - Austin ______ 2 Jake Garwah - Penticton Milonga del Angel - Piazzolla ______ 3 Eli Grant - Penticton Seven of Hearts - Olsen BREAK Non-Conservatory Repertoire - non scholarship entry - Grade 7 3:55 PM ______ 1 Mathew Traynor - Penticton Boogie - Norton Popular - Grade 7 ______ 1 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton Don't get around much anymore - Ellington Untitled Study / Etude - Grade 7 ______ 1 Mathew Traynor - Penticton Etude in C Minor - Bertini Impressionistic - Grade 8 ______ 1 Zachary MacIntyre - Penticton Page D'album (Album Leaf) - Debussy
Senior Piano Saturday, March 9, 2019 St.Saviour's Hall, 150 Orchard Avenue Sight Reading - Grade 7 4:25 PM ______ 1 Mathew Traynor - Penticton ______ 2 Christian David Manz - Penticton ______ 3 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton ______ 4 Sean Peters - Penticton Sight Reading - Grade 8 ______ 1 Zachary MacIntyre - Penticton ______ 2 Matthew Lowery - Summerland ______ 3 Kelan Harty - Oliver DINNER BREAK 5:00 PM- 7:00 PM Romantic - Grade 9 7:00 PM ______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton To the Lute, op.37, no.1 - Hofmann ______ 2 Kieran Noseworthy - Summerland Notturno, op. 54, no. 4 - Grieg ______ 3 Hannah Würf - Penticton Nocturne, op. 72, no. 1 - Chopin Romantic - Open ______ 1 Evelyn Krieger - West Kelowna Scherzo No. 3 in C Sharp Minor, op. 39 - Chopin Impressionistic - Grade 10 7:50 PM ______ 1 Mckenna Clarke - Okanagan Falls Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum - Debussy Impressionistic - Open ______ 1 Evelyn Krieger - West Kelowna Pour le Piano, Prélude - Debussy Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 9 8:15 PM ______ 1 Kieran Noseworthy - Summerland El viaje - Piazzola Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 10 ______ 1 Mckenna Clarke - Okanagan Falls Cancion y danza VI - Mompou Sight Reading - Grade 9 8:30 PM ______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton Sight Reading - Open ______ 1 Evelyn Krieger - West Kelowna THANK YOU TO ALL THE VOLUNTEERS THAT ASSIST THE FESTIVAL IN SO MANY WAYS!
Senior Piano Sunday, March 10, 2019 St.Saviour's Hall, 150 Orchard Avenue Early Keyboard - Grade 6 1:00 PM ______ 1 Hannah Scuka - Kelowna Les carillons - Kirnberger ______ 2 Kaelyn Burton - Osoyoos Sarabande - Handel Early Keyboard - Grade 7 ______ 1 David Cai - Penticton Passipied in D Major - Kirnberger ______ 2 Christian David Manz - Penticton Bourree in F Major - Teleman ______ 3 Sean Peters - Penticton Bourree in F Major - Telemann ______ 4 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton Aria from Suite No.8 in G - Handel ______ 5 Matea Barbara Schmidt - Summerland Passepied in D Major - Kirnberger Early Keyboard - Grade 8 ______ 1 Matthew Lowery - Summerland Sonata in D Major - Galuppi Early Keyboard - Grade 9 ______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton Allemande in E Minor - Handel ______ 2 Kieran Noseworthy - Summerland Suite No. 4 in E Minor, HWV 429 Allemande - Handel Multi-Movement Sonatina or Sonata Class - Grade 5 2:20 PM ______ 1 Rylan Estin - Cawston Sonatina in A Minor, op. 214, no.4, Mvt. 2 and 3 - Gurlitt Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 5 ______ 1 Owen Moseley - Summerland Sonatina in A- op. 214 no. 4 Mvt. I - Gurlitt ______ 2 Kate Pinsonneault - Penticton Sonatina in G Major - Latour Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 6 ______ 1 Robert McBain - Kamloops Sonatina in C Major, op. 36, no. 3, 1st Mvt. - Clementi ______ 2 Hannah Scuka - Kelowna Sonatina G Major, op.55, no.2 - Kuhlau ______ 3 Maxwell MacIntyre - Penticton Sonatina in A Minor - Benda BREAK Romantic - Grade 5 3:30 PM ______ 1 Charlotte Foster - Oliver Sweet Sorrow - Burgmüller ______ 2 Kate Pinsonneault - Penticton Siciliano - Schumann ______ 3 Alexandra Petrasek - Penticton In the Church - Tchaikovsky Romantic - Grade 6 ______ 1 Hannah Scuka - Kelowna On the Lake, op.77, no.12 - Hofmann ______ 2 David Archibald - Penticton Valse in A Minor - Chopin Romantic - Grade 8 ______ 1 Elizabeth Haddow - Summerland Chanson Triste - Kalinnikov ______ 2 Jake Garwah - Penticton Prelude in B Minor - Chopin ______ 3 Kelan Harty - Oliver The Storm - Burgmüller
Senior Piano Sunday, March 10, 2019 St.Saviour's Hall, 150 Orchard Avenue DINNER BREAK 5:00PM – 6:30PM Non-Conservatory Repertoire - non scholarship entry - Grade 5 6:30 PM ______ 1 Gracianah Gallicano - Penticton Persistant Rhythm - Mier Popular - Grade 5 ______ 1 Owen Moseley - Summerland Take the "A" Train - Strayhorn arr. Faber ______ 2 Spencer McRann - Penticton Dancing Queen - Andersson, Ulvaeus, Anderson ______ 3 Rylan Estin - Cawston Mission: Impossible Theme - Schifrin Popular - Grade 6 ______ 1 Kaelyn Burton - Osoyoos Hallelujah - Cohen Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 5 7:10 PM ______ 1 Gracianah Gallicano - Penticton No Worries - Milne ______ 2 Spencer McRann - Penticton Sunset In Rio - Springer ______ 3 Taver Grant - Penticton Country Calm - Norton ______ 4 Rylan Estin - Cawston Chicken Talk - Schoenmehl ______ 5 James Schroeder - Penticton Sunset in Rio - Springer ______ 6 Alexandra Petrasek - Penticton Prelude in D flat Major - Rollin ______ 7 Charlotte Foster - Oliver Sunset in Rio - Springer Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 6 ______ 1 Robert McBain - Kamloops Peasant's Flute For Children, Vol. 2 No. 26 - Bartok ______ 2 Hannah Scuka - Kelowna Happy Time Jazz - Mier ______ 3 Maxwell MacIntyre - Penticton Song of the Cavalry, op. 27, no. 29 - Kabalevsky ______ 4 David Archibald - Penticton River City Blues - Mier Sight Reading - Grade 5 8:40 PM ______ 1 Kate Pinsonneault - Penticton ______ 2 Rylan Estin - Cawston Sight Reading - Grade 6 ______ 1 Hannah Scuka - Kelowna ______ 2 Kaelyn Burton - Osoyoos ______ 3 Maxwell MacIntyre – Penticton
MUSICAL THEATRE AWARDS Production Number, All ages $50.00 Sponsored by Lakeside Resort and Conference Centre Scholarship, Senior $200.00 Sponsored by Lakeside Resort and Conference Centre Additional Repertoire, All ages $50.00 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton Scholarship, Intermediate $150.00 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Oliver Musical Theatre Group Award $50.00 Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton Scholarship, Junior $100.00 Encouragement Award, Junior $25.00 Sponsored by Zias Stonehouse Restaurant Sponsored by PKMF Adjudicator’s Choice MUSICAL THEATRE AWARDS Encouragement Award, Intermediate/Senior $25.00 Sponsored by PKMF Comedy, Junior $50.00 Adjudicator’s Choice Available for Sponsorship MUSICAL THEATRE TROPHIES Ballad, Junior $50.00 Trophies will be awarded to the participant with the highest mark in Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton the stated categories, provided that the mark is 80% or greater. A Comedy, Intermediate/Senior $50.00 competitor must enter at least three solo classes to be eligible for a Available for Sponsorship solo trophy. Ballad, Intermediate/Senior $50.00 Soundstage Trophy Musical Theatre Solo Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton PKMF Musical Theatre Trophy Duet or Group Dolores Scott is a gifted musician whose mastery of the art of singing continues to bring her before audiences both nationally and internationally. She has performed in an extraordinarily diverse variety of styles and settings: as opera lead in the soprano roles of Rosina in “The Barber of Seville” (Burnaby Lyric Opera), Musetta in “La Boheme” and Josephine in “HMS Pinafore” (Tri Cities Opera, Binghamton, NY), and Pamina in “The Magic Flute” (Western Washington University); in music theatre, she was critically acclaimed for her portrayal of Tuptim in “The King and I” (Richmond Gateway Theatre); and as soloist with symphony orchestras, including the Oneonta Symphony, the Vancouver Symphony, Burnaby Symphony and Symphonia of the North Shore. She has toured throughout Hungary and Germany as a soloist for several early music ensembles and choirs. Dolores is currently a member of the Vancouver Chamber Choir, with whom she performs and tours extensively, and with whom she has had the honour of performing for Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan, as well as singing “Baby It’s Cold Outside” with Canadian opera superstar Ben Heppner and working with Eric Whitacre. Dolores’ first vocal studies at the post-secondary level were in jazz; she ultimately graduated with a master’s degree in music/opera from State University of New York at Binghamton where she also taught voice, and where she was a resident artist with Tri Cities Opera. As a teacher who is also a very active performer, Dolores is able to give students a professionally insightful view of the music world. She gives voice and piano lessons in her home studio, works as a soprano soloist, and is Artistic Director of the Young People's Opera Society of BC. Dolores Scott is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), the British Columbia Music Teacher's Association (BCRMTA) and the Union of BC Performers (UBCP).
Musical Theatre Friday, April 5, 2019 Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street Ballad Class - Junior A - ages 8 & under 9:00 AM ______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton Baby Mine (Dumbo) - Wallace Ballad Class - Junior A - ages 10 & under ______ 1 Justice Gin - Penticton Remember Me (Coco) - Lopez ______ 2 Owen Kincade - Penticton Where is Love? (Oliver) - Bart ______ 3 Keegan Radomski - Summerland In My Own Little Corner (Cinderella) – Rodgers Ballad Class - Junior B - ages 12 & under ______ 1 Selena Orlik - Penticton Home (Wonderland) - Wildhorn ______ 2 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton That's What angels Do (Little Princess) - Curtis Ballad Class - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Scarlett Bloom - Summerland Wishing You Were Some How Here Again (Phantom of the Opera) - Webber ______ 2 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton Different (Honk) - Stiles ______ 3 Sean Singleton - Penticton Tell My Father (The Civil War) - Wildhorn ______ 4 Gabriella Goodsell - Summerland There Must Be More (Grace Online) - McConaghie ______ 5 Kennedy Smith - Penticton Once Upon A December - Flaherty Adjudication: *Medallion: Jr Ballad Solo 14 and under BREAK Additional Repertoire - Junior A - ages 8 & under 11:30 AM ______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton The Ugly Duckling (Hans Christian Andersen) - Loesser Additional Repertoire - Junior A - ages 10 & under ______ 1 Owen Kincade - Penticton Happiness (You're a Good Man Charlie Brown) - Gesner Additional Repertoire - Junior B - ages 12 & under ______ 1 Selena Orlik - Penticton In My Own Little Corner (Cinderella) - Rodgers ______ 2 Sonya Petrasek - Penticton I Got the Sun in the Morning (Annie Get Your Gun) - Berlin ______ 3 Alanna Main - Penticton Snoopy (You're a Good Man Charlie Brown) - Gesner ______ 4 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton I Know Things Now (Into the Woods) - Sondheim Additional Repertoire - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 1 Annika Friedt - Kaleden The Lamest Place in the World (13) - Brown ______ 2 Scarlett Bloom - Summerland Reflection - Mulan - Wilder ______ 3 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton A Place called Neverland (Peter Pan) - Jewell ______ 4 Sean Singleton - Penticton I, Huckleberry, Me (Big River) - Miller
Musical Theatre Friday, April 5, 2019 Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street Adjudication: *Medallion: Additional Repertoire Junior 14 and under LUNCH Ballad Class - Intermediate - ages 16 & under 2:30 PM ______ 1 Erik Christison - Bridesville Where I want to be (Chess) - Andersson and Ulvaeus ______ 2 Hanna Harpur - Bridesville Moonfall (The Mystery of Edwin Drood) - Holmes ______ 3 Matthias Bergendahl - Bridesville Soliloquy (Carousel) - Rodgers ______ 4 Antonia Bergendahl - Bridesville Once upon a dream (Jekyll and Hyde) - Wildhorn ______ 5 Kiara Louw - Penticton Breathe (In the Heights) - Miranda Ballad Class - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Calissa Stewart - Penticton Being Alive (Company) - Sondheim ______ 2 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland No One Else (Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812) - Malloy ______ 3 Makenna Jensen - Kelowna Pretty Funny (Dog Fight) - Pasek & Paul Ballad Class - Senior - ages 19 & over ______ 1 Jaxon Jensen - Kelowna Funny (City of Angels) – Coleman Adjudication: *Medallion Ballad Class Intermediate/ Senior DINNER Cabaret Class - Junior A - ages 10 & under 5:45 PM ______ 1 Justice Gin - Penticton The Gnu - Flanders & Swann Cabaret Class - Junior B - ages 12 & under ______ 2 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton Parable 1 Henryson and the Wolf: First Things First - Oliver Cabaret Class - Junior B - ages 14 & under ______ 3 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton Don't Turn 13 - Fornarola ______ 4 Kennedy Smith - Penticton Blue Hair - Iconis Cabaret Class - Intermediate - ages 18 & under ______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland Not a Love Story (Tales from the Bad Years) - Kerrigan/Lowdermilk Adjudication: *Medallion: Cabaret Class Junior 14 and under *Medallion Cabaret Class Intermediate/ Senior Production Class - Junior B - ages 12 & under ______ 1 Alanna Main - Penticton Kids / A Mother Doesn't Matter Anymore (Bye Bye Birdie) - Strouse
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