HUMBOLDT MUSIC FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION PRESENTS THE 82 ND ANNUAL HUMBOLDT & DISTRICT MUSIC FESTIVAL Piano March 18-20, 2019 Westminster United Church, Humboldt Band, Strings, & Guitar March 25 & 26, 2019 St. Augustine School Band Room & Gym, Humboldt Vocal, Musical Theatre, Choral, & Speech Arts March 27 & 28, 2019 Westminster United Church, Humboldt Final Awards Concert Monday, April 1, 2019 – 7:00 pm Westminster United Church, Humboldt
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HUMBOLDT MUSIC FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION PRESENTS THE 82ND
Piano .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Vocal, Choral, Speech Arts ................................................................................................................................................... 28
Admission
Individual Sessions (Morning, Afternoon, or Evening)
Adult - $5.00
11 years & under – FREE
Performers – FREE
Day Pass (2-3 sessions) - $10.00
Season’s Pass (all 2019 sessions) - $20.00
Final Awards Concert
Individual - $5.00
Family - $10.00
Festival Etiquette
Performance times are approximate. Please arrive and be prepared to perform at least 20 minutes before
your scheduled competition time(s).
No video or photography is allowed during the competition. Photos are welcome during breaks or
between sessions.
Never enter the room while another competitor is playing/singing or an adjudication is being given.
Absolutely no talking/phones/noise while a participant is performing or during an adjudication.
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2019 Music Festival Sponsors
Thank you for your support!!
BEETHOVEN SPONSORS
Humboldt Good Neighbour Store
Field Good Agronomics Ltd.
MOZART SPONSORS
St. Gregor Credit Union
Order of St. Benedict
Beheil, Will & Biemans
Discovery Ford
Humboldt Dairy Queen
Humboldt Co-op
Leroy Credit Union
Humboldt & District Kinettes
Doepker Industries
Muyers Windows
MNP
Schulte Industries
Terry’s No Frills
The Leicht Family
Colony Motor Products Brockman Enterprises
Richardson Pioneer HSA Chartered Professional Accountants Tim Horton’s Wiegers Financial
BACH SPONSORS
Liz-Mark Insurance
Main Street Music
Berscheid Bros.
Muenster Elks
Gerald & Bernice Junk
Humboldt KFC
Knights of Columbus
In Memory of Tim Thibault
Lake Lenore Co-op
Village of Muenster
East Central Teacher’s Association
St. Peter’s Chorus
St. Peter’s Concert Society
Shopper’s Drug Mart
Thrifty Market
Malinoski & Danyluik Funeral Home
Bella Vista Inn Diamonds of Detroit
St. Augustine CWL Lake Lenore Lions Club
The Wireless Age Strueby’s Plumbing & Heating
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Piano Adjudicator – Janet Gieck
Janet Gieck grew up surrounded by rural Saskatchewan culture and landscape, a fact which has profoundly affected her musical output. After completing music degrees from Prairie Bible College (Three Hills, AB) and the Royal Conservatory of Music, she has had her compositions performed at many concerts, New Music Festivals and on CBC radio. Her pedagogical compositions are now listed on many different syllabi across the country. Passionate about sharing music with those in her community and beyond, Janet is a member of the Alliance for Canadian New Music Projects, the Saskatchewan Registered Music Teachers' Association (currently serving as president of the Swift Current branch), and the composer's collective Red Leaf Pianoworks. Currently, Janet works as a member of the fine arts department at Millar College of the Bible in Pambrun, SK where she lives with her husband and three children. She is also in demand as a piano teacher, adjudicator and clinician.
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Band, Strings, & Guitar Adjudicator
James McCarthy
JIM McCARTHY is an established freelance musician with accolades in a wide range of skills–performing–composition–arranging–studio production-music education and instrument design and building. He graduated from the University of Adelaide in 1996 with a Masters degree in Music Performance–Percussion. Jim currently maintains annual tours in Australia performing with Musica Viva In Schools as well as running various master classes and clinics. He also arranges music for school bands and produces sequences and recordings for The Fun Music Company. Additionally Jim runs a web based business that focuses on designing and building custom percussion instruments, as well as a subscription website that produces video tutorials for marimba technique and monthly critiques of percussion performances on youtube.
PERFORMING: Jim currently performs with “The Rhythm Works” for Musica Viva and has done so every year since 1996–as well as other occasional contracts. Throughout his career he has been a long serving member of the “Lights” New Music Ensemble, the Adelaide Wind Orchestra, R@taque Percussion Duo and the Adelaide Percussion Quartet. He has also performed occasionally with the State Theatre Company of SA and the Melbourne Philharmonic Orchestra. COMPOSING: Jim’s performance skills focus on percussion instruments, so much of his earlier compositions featured these. Most notable are Justification (percussion duo), Synergetic Oxymoron (concerto for percussion and chamber ensemble), the Water Suite (percussion duo and small ensemble), Project Arcadia (marimba & percussion trio) and his Concerto for marimba and wind orchestra. Many of these compositions feature Jim’s gigantic Contra-Bass marimbas which he has a passion for building. Jim also composes for specific groups like the symphonic fantasy Escape of the Pegasus for the Adelaide Wind Orchestra, Suite for a Future Lost for the Adelaide University Brass ensemble, Christmas Overture for Jillian for the Adelaide Wind Orchestra and Nine Clouds Climbing for the Adelaide Percussion Quartet. The current focus is more on orchestral music, particularly film score and trailers. AS AN EDUCATOR: Jim has held positions working with both individuals and ensembles in thirteen schools and universities since 1988. As a specialist in rudimental snare drum and drumming technique, Jim has become highly sought after to give clinics and master-classes throughout Australia. His book Stick Technique is recognized globally as a definitive work on the subject. He also has a strong interest in developing beginner musicians and in 2001 completed a textbook and video tutorial series for first time drummers-Begin Drumming. Jim’s current focus in education is in the production of resources and learning materials for keyboard percussionists. His most recent project is the development of marimba/vibraphone video tutorials for the Percussion KEYS membership website where he also delivers a series of critiques of youtube video performances each month.
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Vocal, Choral & Speech Arts Adjudicator
Chris Kelly
Chris Kelly was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. He studied piano with Janet Wendland and was a member of the Prince Albert Boys Choir under the direction of Margo Fournier-eventually serving as their accompanist and director of junior choirs. Chris entered the Department of Music at the University of Saskatchewan as a piano performance major and voice minor. He studied voice with Dorothy Howard and convocated with a double major-completing performance and academic requirements in both voice and piano. In 1996 Chris received his Master of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of Western Ontario, where he studied under Alvin Reimer. Chris has been a sessional lecturer in the University of Saskatchewan’s Department of Music-teaching voice and serving as an accompanist. He has also taught Keyboard Skills and Musicianship. He maintains a private voice and piano studio and performs regularly in recital, opera, and oratorio. Chris has also instructed music theatre classes and accompanied at Saskatoon dance studios. Chris has performed as guest soloist with the Saskatoon and Regina Symphonies in Handel’s Messiah and Verdi’s Requiem and in the U of S University Chorus' performances of Haydn’s Creation, Mozart’s Requiem, Faure’s Requiem, Saint Saëns’ Christmas Oratorio, Bruckner’s Te Deum and Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on Christmas Carols. He has also had numerous lead, chorus and accompanying roles with Saskatoon Opera. In addition to teaching, Chris accompanies singers and instrumentalists, coaches, adjudicates, and is a church organist and choir director. He and his wife, Paula, have two sons-Graham and William. Chris is a member of the Saskatchewan and Canadian Registered Music Teachers Associations.
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PIANO March 18-20, 2019
Westminster United Church, Humboldt
Adjudicator – Janet Gieck
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Piano- Westminster United Church, Humboldt
Monday, March 18, 2019 ~ Morning Session
9:00 AM – Morning Session
Recital - Novice, Any age (20314)
____ 1.) Wyatt Jackson - The Songs That I Know: Lisa Bastien
Recital - (Primary) 6 years & under (20313)
____ 1.) Michael Corcoran - Russian Sailor Dance: N and R Faber
____ 2.) Jonah Sarauer - The Haunted Mouse: N and R Faber
____ 3.) Maria Dies - By the River's Edge: Carol Klose
____ 5. Kieran Lung - Rise and Shine: A Crosby Gaudet
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Piano – Afternoon Session Monday, March 18, 2019 Westminster United Church
Canadian Repertoire - (Primary) 8 years & under (1) (20361)
____ 1.) Nicholas Chetty - Pop Goes the Weasel: arr A Markow
____ 2.) Hannah Zubot - Skating: L Niamath
____ 3.) Reed Cropper - To Fly Like an Eagle: Anne Crosby
____ 4.) Kaylee Bernhard -Playful Puppy: Linda Niameth
Canadian Repertoire - (Primary) 8 years & under (2) (20361)
____ 1.) Sienna Zimmerman - Holidays Are Here: L Niamath
____ 2.) Andrew Heise - War Dance: C Poole
____ 3.) Jacob Puetz - New Shoes: L Niamath
____ 4.) Alynne Knittig - Starfish at Night: Anne Crosby Gaudet
Canadian Repertoire - (Primary) 9 years & under (20360)
____1. Aaliyah Stumborg - Playful Puppy: L Niamath ____2. Sarah Skinner - The Chinese New Year: Wanless Canadian Repertoire - (Primary) 10 years & under (20359)
____ 1. Aidra Angelstad - Little Elves and Pixies: Anne Crosby ____ 2. Olivia Cropper - Mist: C Poole ____ 3. Cameron Shepherd - The Waterfall: Anne Crosby ____ 4. Colin Stock - The Sleeping Dragon: Nancy Telfer ____ 5. Dexter Rohel - Celebration: Anne Crosby Gaudet
First Year of Instruction - 1st year of instruction, 6 yrs & under own choice (D) (22360)
____ 1. Jonah Sarauer - The Dinosaur Stomp: N and R Faber ____ 2. Wyatt Jackson - The Haunted Mouse: N and R Faber
First Year of Instruction - 1st year of instruction, 7 yrs & under, own choice (D) (22350)
____ 1. Zachary Revering - Arab Dance: J Bastien ____ 2. Alayna Ell - The Mulberry Bush: arr Alfred Premier Piano ____ 3. Salix Simoneau - The Songs That I Know: Lisa Bastien
First Year of Instruction - 1st year of instruction, 8 yrs & under, own choice (D) (22340)
____ 1. Kaylee Bernhard - Indian War Dance: Michael Aaron ____ 2. Mason Strueby - Harvest Moon: Debra Wanless
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Piano – Afternoon Session Monday, March 18, 2019 Westminster United Church, Humboldt
First Year of Instruction - 1st year of instruction, 9 yrs & under (D) (22330)
____ 1. Aaliyah Stumborg - Sword Dance: N and R Faber
First Year of Instruction - 1st Year of Instruction, 10 years & under (20442)
____ 1. Judith King - Journey by Camel: Faber
First Year of Instruction - 1st Year of Instruction, 11 years & over (20440)
____ 1. Anna Knittig - Dance of the Irish: Nancy and Randall Faber
20th or 21st Century Music Classes - (Primary) 8 years & under (20331)
____ 1. Nicholas Chetty - Sneaky Sam: M Bober ____ 2. Alice Skinner - Dolphin Dreams: Faber ____ 3. Jacob Puetz - Cool Groove: E McLean
20th or 21st Century Music Classes - (Primary) 10 years & under (20329)
____ 1. Rachel Engele - The Song of Twilight: Y Nakada ____ 2. Cameron Shepherd - In My Dreams: Anne Crosby ____ 3. Katie Richardson - Courageous Cat: Richert ____ 4. Jada Yaskow - Variations on a Russian Folk Song: Berkovich
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Piano- Westminster United Church, Humboldt
Tuesday, March 19, 2019 ~ Morning Session
9:00 AM – Morning Session
Test Piece - Canadian, (Primary) 8 years & under (20026)
____ 1. Carson Yaskow - New Shoes: Niamath
Test Piece - Sonata/Sonatina, (Primary) 8 years & under (20025)
____ 1. Nathan Stock - Big Top Sonatina 1st mvt.: Tan
Test Piece - (Primary) 9 years & under (20021)
____ 1. Aaden Kozar - I Spy: Melody Bober
Saskatchewan Repertoire - (Primary) 8 years & under (20391)
____ 1. Emma Michel - Cottontail Bounce: L Sawatsky
Saskatchewan Repertoire - (Primary) 10 years & under (20389)
____ 1. Mary Corcoran - Serena: P Reddekopp
Duet - Recital Piece, (Primary) 10 years & under (20569)
____ 1.Rachel Engele and Mary Corcoran - Sand Dunes: Martha Mier
____ 2.Carson Yaskow and Aaden Kozar - Swingin' Smoke Signals: Martha Mier
____ 3. Sarah Skinner and Katie Richardson - Russian Sailor Dance: arr. Faber
____ 4. Colin Stock and Nathan Stock - Straw Hat Strut: Martha Mier
20th or 21st Century Music Classes - (Elementary) 12 years & under (20327)
____ 1.Sarah Mertz - Dream Journey: C Donkin
____ 2.Lilly Church - Colored Windows - Edna-Mae Burnam
____ 3.Geri Lon Valdesimo - Echoes of November: Chatman
____ 4.Brianna Kozar - Sunset in Rio: Mike Springer
____ 5.Jaquelyn Wells - Coconut Rag: C Norton
Canadian Repertoire - (Elementary) 12 years & under (20357)
____1. Jordan Reich - Playful Puppy: Linda Niameth
____2. Lilly Church - Periwinkle Twinkle - Anne Crosby Gaudet
_____1.) Watrous School Band - Quest For the Mountain Top: Richard L. Saucedo
- Believe: Arr. Michael Story
School Band – Grade H (80037)
_____1.) HCI School Band - Three Ayres from Gloucester: Hugh M. Stuart
- African Celebration: Justin Harden
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School Band - Recital Pieces - Recital Pieces-Grade C (80052)
_____1.) HCI School Band - Shenandoah: Frank Ticheli
- Celebration and song: Robert Sheldon
2:30 PM Recital - Violin Solo, (Primary) 6 years & under (30513)
____ 1.) Michael Corcoran - Tchaikovsky Festival: Tchaikovsky
Recital - Violin Solo, (Primary) 10 years & under (30509)
____ 1.) Mary Corcoran - Adoration: Felix Borowski
Repertoire - Violin (Primary) 6 years & under (30213)
____ 1.) Michael Corcoran - Concertino in G Major and SpringTime: Kuchler and Unknown Baroque Sonata - Violin Sonata, (Primary) 10 years & under (30309)
____ 1.) Mary Corcoran - Sonata No. 4 in D Minor: Johann Christoph Pepusch Concert - Concerto/Concerted Work for Violin and Orchestra, (Primary) 10 y (30109)
____ 1.) Mary Corcoran - Concerto in G Major: Antonio Vivald
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Vocal, Choral, &
Speech Arts
March 27 & 28, 2019
Westminster United Church,
Humboldt
Adjudicator – Chris Kelly
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Vocal ~ Westminster United Church, Humboldt
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 ~ Morning Session
9:00 AM
Canadian Repertoire - Vocal Solo, Any voice, (Primary) 9 years & under (15460)
____1.) Breanna Michel- J'Entends Le Moulin: Stephen Fielder
Canadian Repertoire - Vocal Solo, Any voice, (Elementary) 11 years & under (15458)
____1.) Callie Skogen - Child of The Universe: Craig Cassils
____2.) Claire Millette - Gloria Deo: David Ouchterlony
Canadian Repertoire - Vocal Solo, Any voice, (Elementary) 12 years & under (15457)
____1.) Keira Sunderland - Ed the Invisible Dragon: Rhodenizer
Canadian Repertoire - Vocal Solo, Any voice, (Intermediate) 17 years & under (15452)
____1.) Julia Ramsay - June Magic: Marguerita Spencer
Recital - Vocal Solo, Any voice, (Primary) 9 years & under (15410)
____1.) Alexis Ell - The Cherry Tree: Alex Rowley
Recital - Vocal Solo, Any voice, (Elementary) 11 years & under (15408)
____1.) Claire Millette - Child of the Universe: Craig Cassils
Recital - Vocal Solo, Any voice, (Intermediate) 17 years & under (15402)
____1.) Sarah Elezaby - Reve d'amour: Gabriel Faure
Recital - Vocal Solo, Any voice, (Junior) 14 years & under (P) (15405)
____1.) Jessica Voldeng - Lachen Und Weinen: Schubert