Carillon Music Academy Welcomes You... We are excited to welcome all Lower Mainland piano, guitar and voice students to the 21 st Annual Carillon Music Festival (CMF)! This is the second half of the CMF, featuring all styles of guitar, voice, strings and classical piano classes as well as duets and ensembles. The Carillon Music Festival was launched in 1994 to provide the young artists of our community with the opportunity to pursue their craft at a broader level. The festival provides participants with an extraordinary venue for performing, learning and sharing their musical experience with an unrivalled panel of adjudicators. This festival is made possible through the time and effort of many teachers, students and donors who understand the importance of quality music instruction. We thank all of you who are supporting this special opportunity for hundreds of Lower Mainland music students. Good luck to everyone! Brian Taylor Education Manager Carillon Music Academy Festival Committee: Colleen Myles – Chairperson Brian Taylor – Scheduling Cecelia Wilson – Scheduling Erin Liu – Personnel Bozhi Pan – Guitar Consultant Grant Wutzke – Voice Consultant Fabian Saul – Strings Consultant Composer: Daniel Mahlberg Technical Consultant: Don McKay CARILLON MUSIC FESTIVAL Awards Concert Saturday, May 10 th , 2014
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Carillon Music Academy Welcomes You... We are excited to welcome all Lower Mainland piano, guitar and voice students to the 21st Annual Carillon Music Festival (CMF)! This is the second half of the CMF, featuring all styles of guitar, voice, strings and classical piano classes as well as duets and ensembles. The Carillon Music Festival was launched in 1994 to provide the young artists of our community with the opportunity to pursue their craft at a broader level. The festival provides participants with an extraordinary venue for performing, learning and sharing their musical experience with an unrivalled panel of adjudicators. This festival is made possible through the time and effort of many teachers, students and donors who understand the importance of quality music instruction. We thank all of you who are supporting this special opportunity for hundreds of Lower Mainland music students. Good luck to everyone! Brian Taylor Education Manager Carillon Music Academy Festival Committee: Colleen Myles – Chairperson Brian Taylor – Scheduling Cecelia Wilson – Scheduling Erin Liu – Personnel Bozhi Pan – Guitar Consultant Grant Wutzke – Voice Consultant Fabian Saul – Strings Consultant Composer: Daniel Mahlberg Technical Consultant: Don McKay
CARILLON MUSIC FESTIVAL
Awards Concert
Saturday, May 10th, 2014
Festival Reminders
1. Students may not play the Festival piano between classes and/or during breaks.
2. Original copies of music must be provided for the adjudicator. Photocopies will not be permitted – students who ignore this rule will not receive a certificate. However, legal downloaded music is acceptable. A student may not share music with someone in the same class. Three marks will be deducted if music is not presented.
3. Music must be memorized to avoid a 3-mark deduction. (Note: if the student plays with the music, a
second original copy of the music should be provided for the adjudicator)
4. Each student must perform the piece (or movement) specified on the entry form. If a different piece (or movement) is played, a mark will not be awarded. Selections may not be changed after the entry deadline.
5. Entry fees will not be refunded under any circumstances.
6. Students should arrive 15 minutes prior to their class time. Late entrants will be called again at the end of
the class. Students will not be permitted to perform in any classes other than those to which they are assigned in the program.
7. Repeats may not be played. However, D.C. and D.S. markings should be played in order to maintain the
integrity of the piece.
8. Measure numbers should be marked at the beginning of each line of the music.
9. Cellular phones and pagers must be turned off during Festival classes. Cameras and video equipment will NOT be permitted under any circumstances.
10. Students, teachers and the public may not approach the adjudicator. Adjudicator’s decisions are final and
will not be discussed. Questions may be addressed, in writing, to Colleen Myles (Festival Chairperson).
11. The Festival Committee will determine scholarships/trophies – all decisions made regarding awards are final. See awards list in Festival Syllabus for details regarding eligibility criteria. Award recipients will be contacted within several days after the close of the Festival.
12. Certificates are distributed during the Festival. The Contemporary Music Achievement scholarship/trophy
and other trophies will be presented at the Scholarship Concert on Saturday, May 10th, 2014.
Carillon Music Academy Welcomes Our Adjudicators DAN WARDROPE Dan Wardrope has been playing the piano for 30 years and professionally for 20 years. He holds his A.R.C.T. from the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Canada and a Licentiate degree from Trinity College in London, England. Wardrope is an active composer, producer, clinician and instructor. His CD of original compositions has sold internationally and receives radio airplay across North America including regular play on CBC radio. His students have won many prestigious awards and scholarships and many have continued on to professional teaching careers. Other students have developed successful professional performing careers in music including a major record label signing with Virgin Records, another with EMI Records, a Juno Award nomination, a B.C. Country Music Award as well as many television and radio performances. Several students have also won auditions to play for members of the Canadian Piano Six including Janina Fialkowska, Angela Cheng and Stephen Lemelin. Another student was recently awarded with a prestigious opportunity to play for internationally renowned pianist Lang Lang at a masterclass in Vancouver, BC. For thirteen consecutive years, Dan's advanced students have hosted, performed and sold out a benefit concert which has raised support for organizations such as the B.C. Cancer Foundation and World Vision. Wardrope has also directed and produced the recording of many commercial CD projects spanning a wide range of genres including classical, pop, jazz, and choral music. Dan also spends time teaching workshops and adjudicating festivals across Western Canada as a member of the Canadian Music Federation Adjudicators Association. He is also a member of the Royal Conservatory of Music College of Examiners. Mr. Wardrope teaches a private music studio with an extensive waiting list in Maple Ridge, British Columbia where he resides with his wife and three young daughters. SUSAN EVANS Susan Evans was born in Wales, where she studied piano from the age of five, and as a teenager played the cello in the National Youth Orchestra of Wales. After preparing for her LRSM in piano performance at the age of 16, she went on to study piano, cello and composition with Nigel Amherst, Michael Evans and Imogen Holst at Dartington College of Arts in Devon. After finishing graduate studies at the Royal College of Art, she went on to a career in film, working as a creator of animation soundtracks for the internationally acclaimed animator Paul Vester. She also worked as film editor on the feature-length Led Zeppelin concert film, The Song Remains the Same. She returned to her first love, music, upon immigrating to Canada, and completed her Bachelor of Music degree at UBC in 2000. She studied piano with Robert Rogers and Rena Sharon, harpsichord with Doreen Oke and composition with Steven Chatman and Keith Hamel. Her compositions have been performed by Elektra Women’s Choir as part of the Vancouver Festival of Music, by Capilano University Singers, by flautist Lisa Norman, and by other instrumental chamber groups and soloists at various venues in the Lower Mainland and Switzerland. She has performed as a pianist in collaboration with lyric coloratura soprano Lambroula Pappas, with the UBC Contemporary Music Ensemble, and with violinists Masako Matsumoto and Mary Sokol Brown. She has a thriving teaching studio in North Vancouver, and is on the executive of the North Shore Music Festival. She has recently re-discovered the joy of sharing her enthusiasm for music with young people, and plans to continue her busy music career for many decades to come, both teaching and adjudicating. CHRIS MORGAN Chris is a versatile guitarist with a Bachelor of Music Degree in jazz studies from Vancouver Community College and a diploma in classical studies from Douglas College. While attending VCC, Chris received the prestigious CHQM Scholarship Award for outstanding achievement. He completed the Professional Development Program at Simon Fraser University in 2012. Now, in addition to his experience as a private music instructor, Chris also enjoys teaching band and general music in the classroom. In addition to his studies, he also has many years of live performance experience in local rock bands. Chris enjoys providing a diverse learning environment, encouraging students to expand and excel with every kind of music.
BRIAN TAYLOR
Brian Taylor began his piano studies at the age of six and soon received the first of many awards and scholarships. Later, he obtained a Bachelor of Music Degree from the University Of Saskatchewan in Piano Performance. Mr. Taylor also holds diplomas in Jazz Studies and Popular Arranging Techniques. He has studied and worked with Robin and Marilyn Harrison as well as Merv Mauthe, to name a few of his esteemed teachers.
In Saskatoon, Brian was the head teacher of a large music school where he managed over twenty teachers, developed curriculum and held monthly seminars for the teaching staff. Before settling in the lower mainland, he was the Director of Education at a Toronto area music academy where he was instrumental in expanding the school from 100 to over 300 students in less than three years. Brian also was a highly sought after accompanist and performer, participating in many charity events and fundraisers.
In his thirty-four years of teaching, Brian has worked with all ages of students and genres of music. He has had many students win major scholarships to some of Canada’s top music colleges and universities, a legacy he is most proud of. Mr. Taylor has a vast knowledge of classical repertoire and contemporary styles. He has adjudicated extensively across Western Canada and Ontario since 1987. Brian enjoys conducting workshops for students and teachers, with topics ranging from pedagogy to improvisation. In 1995 he joined Carillon Music Academy, where he is a full-time piano instructor as well as the Education Manager of over twenty teachers.
FABIANA KATZ
Immersed in music in her native Argentina, Fabiana Katz moved to Canada at the age of 14, earned her B.Mus. in Music at the University of Calgary and her Masters of Music in choral conducting from the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati. Fabiana has studied voice with Heidi Klassen, David L. Jones, and John Mitchell, among others.
Whereas critics have used words like “chocolate” and “caramel” to describe the richness and shimmering quality of Fabiana’s voice, she has also acquired a range and an edgy and dramatic vocal timbre that make her performances both intimate and powerful. She has appeared as a soloist with the National Arts Centre Orchestra, the Pacific Baroque Orchestra, the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Orchestra, the Prince George Symphony Orchestra, the CBC Radio Orchestra, and the New Westminster Symphony Orchestra, among others. She is also a professional singer with the Vancouver Chamber Choir , under the direction of Jon Washburn, and a founding member of the a-cappella trio Kallisto, which has received accolades around Canada.
As a recitalist, Ms. Katz focuses on repertoire which highlights her varied cultural background: Spanish, Latin American and Sephardic. Her recent opera experience include the title role in Handel’s Amadigi di Gaula with Opera Appassionata, and Cherubino in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro.
Ms. Katz has been music director of choirs in Canada and the US, most recently Jubilate! Chamber Choir and Fusion Latina, Canada’s first and only ensemble dedicated to popular music of Latin America. Ms. Katz is a sought-after adjudicator and has sat on the panels of music festivals throughout BC, Alberta and the Yukon.
Ms. Katz’s knowledge of the singing mechanism and vocal technique is vast, and her intuitive and empathetic 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 much in demand as a teacher, conductor, and clinician.
1. Bethany Jin (2) Ecossaise in G+, Wo0 23 Beethoven 2. Benjamin Lam (2) Menuetto I in C+ Mozart 3. Emma Taylor (3) Sonatina in C+, Op.36, #1 (1st) Clementi 4. Victor Taranu (3) Menuetto II in F+ Mozart 5. Ramneet Thiara (3) Sonatina in C+, Op.36, #1 (1st) Clementi 6. Sarah Davey (3) Menuetto II in F+ Mozart
1. Kiara Sun (1) Minuet in G+, Hob.XVI:15 (2nd) Haydn 2. Nathan Bernardo (1) Minuet in G+, Hob.XVI:15 (2nd) Haydn 3. Riko Murata (2) Ecossaise in G+, Wo0 23 Beethoven 4. Evelyn Olson (2) Menuetto I in C+ Mozart 5. Amanda Domagala (2) Ecossaise in G+, Wo0 23 Beethoven 6. Brianna De Souza (2) Menuetto I in C+ Mozart
1. Michael Kamaszewski Merry-Go-Round Berlin 2. Elizabeth Facundo The Silent Moon Telfer 3. Diego Cloma Parade Poole 4. Soudamini Belandur Turkish Bazaar Mrozinski 5. Violet Zhu The Clock Garscia 6. Esther-Jadyn Olubunmi So Long, See You Tomorrow Nakada
2:20 p.m. – Grade 2 Romantic Repertoire (C)
1. Evelyn Olson Elegy, Op.183, #2 Teinecke
* Please note: The Grade 2 Twentieth and the Grade 2 Romantic classes will be adjudicated together. 3:20 p.m. – BREAK 3:30 p.m. – Grade 2 Twentieth & Twenty-First Centur y Repertoire (D)
1. Kamryn Grayson Rag Time Norton 2. Farnaz Shafiei Sailing By Moonlight Last 3. Mara Mircioiu Autumn Leaves Niamath 4. Zane Labrador The Mouse In The Coal Bin Poole 5. Adriane Pastores The Silent Moon Telfer 6. Kaitlynn del Rosario The Wind Tan
SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2014 RECITAL ROOM EVANS
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4:25 p.m. – Grades 2 & 3 Baroque Repertoire (B)
1. Soudamini Belandur (2) Allegretto in C+ Neefe 2. Yarra Bashoory (2) Impertinence, HWV 494 Handel 3. Diego Cloma (2) Gavotta in D+ Hook 4. Amanda Domagala (2) Menuet en Rondeau Rameau 5. Tiffany Frenken (3) Musette in D+, BWV Anh.126 Bach 6. Sølvi Hoffman (3) Hornpipe in Bb+, Z T683 Purcell 7. Victor Taranu (3) Musette in D+, BWV Anh.126 Bach
1. Olivia Roschat Clowns, Op.39, #20 Kabalevsky 2. Justin Prasad The Song Of Twilight Nakada 3. Layne Barrett Funny Puppy Crosby 4. Vincent Paulus Coconut Rag Norton 5. Shiv Parekh Echoes Of November Chatman 6. Merna Saleem Sleeping Dragon Telfer 7. Dhara Karvat Funny Puppy Crosby 8. Maria Zaman The Song Of Twilight Nakada
8:15 p.m. – FINISH
SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 2014 RECITAL ROOM EVANS
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1:00 p.m. – Advanced Concert Group Repertoire
1. Justin Choi (10) Prelude & Fugue in D+, BWV 850 Bach Sonata in f-, Op.2, #1 (1st) Beethoven Nocturne in Bb-, Op.9, #1 Chopin 2. Stephanie Amadasun (10) Fantasia in c-, BWV 906 Bach Nocturne in e-, Op.72, #1 Chopin Elegie, Op.3, #1 Rachmaninoff 3. Ethan Akester (10) Sonata in f-, Op.2, #1 (1st) Beethoven Waltz in Ab+, Op.34, #1 Chopin Clair de Lune Debussy
2:00 p.m. – BREAK 2:10 p.m. – Advanced Concert Group Class Continues 3:10 p.m. – BREAK 3:20 p.m. – Grades 1 & 2 Piano Duet & Trio Repertoi re
1. Ava Burbank Kaitlyn Cielo (1) Do-Re-Mi Tingley 2. Mara Mircioiu Maria Zaman (2) Chop Sticks (Waltz) De Lulli 3. Violet Zhu Michael Kamaszewski (2) Peter Piper Mills 4. Benjamin Tuazon Diego Cloma (2) Rock Around The Clock Freedman 5. Daniel Suzuki Monica Suzuki (2) The Pink Panther Mancini 6. Esther-Jadyn Olubunmi Elizabeth Facundo Jessica Adenuga (2) Toy Shop Band Ezell
SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 2014 RECITAL ROOM WARDROPE
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4:35 p.m. – Piano Duet Repertoire
1. Lianamae Salviejo Manisha Saggu (4) Pepperoni Rag Mier 2. Rachelle Tweed Jared Tweed (5) A Whole New World Menken 3. Rachel Chen Jade Yan (7) Hungarian Dance #5 in f#- Brahms
4:35 p.m. – Advanced 2-Piano Ensemble Repertoire
1. Vincent Le Kate Manuel Victor Le Alexandra Davies (10) Fantasy On Themes From Bizet’s Carmen Wilberg
*Please note: the Piano Duet and Advanced Ensemble Classes will be adjudicated together. 5:35 p.m. – Grade 3 Piano Duet Repertoire
1. Olivia Roschat Sølvi Hoffman Easy Street Blues Mier 2. Simran Raina Merna Saleem Louisiana Strut Mier 3. Kiyan Kassam Ethan Mesfin Yo Ho Bruns
6:15 p.m. – FINISH
SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 2014 RECITAL ROOM WARDROPE
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1:00 p.m. – Level 3 Introductory Repertoire (F)
1. Isabella Urrutia March Of The Triplets Bastien 2. Lynnea Teetzen Raindrops Johnston 3. Yatin Bhardwaj The Pink Panther Mancini 4. Joseph Bongon The Rose McBroom 5. Lynnea Teetzen The Ice Skaters Waldteufel 6. Ariana Wheatley Weeping Willow Faber 7. Yatin Bhardwaj Shave & A Haircut Traditional 8. Danielle Vendiola Workout In Space Bastien
2:15 p.m. – Level 3 Introductory Repertoire (G)
1. Macy Hebden Bavaria Torney 2. James Adenuga March Of The Triplets Bastien 3. Caleb Aguirre Minuet in G+ Bach 4. Simon Akindele Pumpkin Boogie Faber 5. Macy Hebden Long Ago Traditional 6. Yatin Bhardwaj The Rose McBroom 7. Billy Wen Vivace Faber 8. James Adenuga Tarantella Traditional
1. Nathan Kirkham Bavaria Torney 2. Gurik Janjua Raindrops Johnston 3. Jwan Saleem Dancing The Minuet Bastien 4. Vibha Jayaprakash Down By The Bay Traditional 5. Taylor Stark Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy Tchaikovsky 6. Gurik Janjua Duke Of York Traditional 7. Jwan Saleem Little Shooting Star Montgomery 8. Rishiraaj Rajeev Viva la France! Folk
4:55 p.m. – Level 3 Introductory Repertoire (I)
1. Aaron Luciano Camel Caravan Bastien 2. Rishiraaj Rajeev Canoeing In The Moonlight Faber 3. David Prah Land Of The Silver Birch Traditional 4. Aman Charchun March Of The Triplets Bastien 5. Rishiraaj Rajeev Midnight Howling Torney 6. Gurik Janjua Down By The Bay Traditional 7. Joshua Caresosa Workout In Space Bastien
6:05 p.m. – BREAK 6:15 p.m. – Adult Workshop
1. Ramneet Thiara (3) Gavotte in G+, HWV 491 Handel 2. Lorelei Siegrist (4) Ecossaise in G+ Beethoven 3. Cliff Edwards (4) Ave Maria Gounod 4. Susi Satrijo (4) The Merry Farmer, Op.68, #10 Schumann 5. Amelia Lucia (9) Prelude in Db+, Op.28. #15 Chopin
7:20 p.m. – FINISH
SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 2014 LOWER CONCERT ROOM TAYLOR
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3:45 p.m. – Acoustic Guitar Repertoire
1. Levi Beselt (Jr) Anglaise Carulli 2. Carter Hebden (Jr) Dust In The Wind Kansas 3. Oliver Dalton (Int) Rondo, Op.241, #34 Carulli 4. Joshua Pablo (Sr) Fireflies Owl City 5. Levi Beselt (Jr) Andantino Diabelli 6. Oliver Dalton (Int) Suite for Lute (Gavotte) Jelinek 7. Joshua Pablo (Sr) River Flows In You Yiruma
1. Kyra Tabernero (1) Sky Fall Adkins 2. Jared Tweed (5) La Cinquantaine Marie 3. Kyra Tabernero (1) Titanium Guetta 4. Jared Tweed (5) Gavotte Lully
8:45 p.m. – FINISH
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 2014 ROOM 2 SAUL
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9:00 a.m. – Introductory Repertoire (F)
1. Gabriella Bourgon (1) The Saints Traditional 2. Jaya Mann (2) Camel Caravan Bastien 3. Ella Jeffrey (3) Canoeing In The Moonlight Faber 4. Annalies Smigel (2) Square Dance Faber 5. Jaya Mann (2) Olympic Games Bastien 6. Ella Jeffrey (3) The Ice Skaters Waldteufel
1. Jaya Mann (2) Workout In Space Bastien 2. Liam Hilton (3) Olympic Games Bastien 3. Ella Jeffrey (3) Down By The Bay Traditional 4. Jaden Mesfin (3) Carefree Waltz Traditional 5. Lara Terzian (3) March Of The Night Creatures Johnston 6. Liam Hilton (3) Prelude in a- Bastien 7. Jaden Mesfin (3) Pumpkin Boogie Faber
1. Lara Terzian Auld Lang Syne Traditional 2. Samantha Woodman Camel Caravan Bastien 3. Caitlin Hoffert Betsy’s Boogie Traditional 4. Jaden Mesfin Down By The Bay Traditional 5. Liam Hilton Workout In Space Bastien 6. Lara Terzian Sonatina Duncombe 7. Samantha Woodman Tarantella Traditional
12:30 p.m. – FINISH
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2014 RECITAL ROOM TAYLOR
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9:00 a.m. – Grades 7 & 8 Classical Repertoire (A)
1. Rachel Chen (7) Sonatina in C+, Op.36, #3 (1st) Clementi 2. Emilie Desrochers (7) Sonatina in D+, Op.36, #6 (1st) Clementi 3. Nhi Mai Do (8) Sonata in G+, Op.49, #2 (1st) Beethoven 4. Jivan Johal (8) Sonata in D+, Op.12, #3 (1st) Arnold
10:00 a.m. – Grade 8 Classical Repertoire (B)
1. Julia Borkowski Sonata in G+, Op.49, #1 Beethoven 2. Ryan Jin Sonata in C+, K545 (1st) Mozart 3. Alvin David Sonata in G+, Op.49, #2 (1st) Beethoven 4. Hao Chen Lu Sonatina in F+, Op.20, #3, (1st) Kuhlau
1. Shayla Williams (10) Prelude & Fugue in c-, BWV 871 Bach 2. Reginald Cui (10) Prelude & Fugue in e-, BWV 855 Bach 3. Matthew Hay (10) Prelude & Fugue in E+, BWV 854 Bach 4. Clarence Sinsay (10) Prelude & Fugue in F+, BWV 856 Bach 5. Maureen Chow (11) Prelude & Fugue in C#+, BWV 848 Bach
2:00 p.m. – Advanced Baroque Repertoire (B)
1. Victor Le (10) Prelude and Fugue in B+, BWV 868 Bach 2. Felicia Samatha (10) Prelude and Fugue in C#+, BWV 872 Bach 3. Favian Samatha (10) Prelude and Fugue in D+, BWV 850 Bach 4. Kevin Kang (10) Prelude and Fugue in e-, BWV 855 Bach
1. Alexandra Davies (10) Arabesque #1 Debussy 2. Shayla Williams (10) Barcarolle #4 in Ab+, Op.44 Faure 3. Kevin Kang (10) Claire de Lune Debussy 4. Edward Kang (10) Elegie, Op.3, #1 Rachmaniroff 5. Reginald Cui (10) The Snow is Dancing Debussy
SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2014 RECITAL ROOM WARDROPE
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4:35 p.m. – Advanced Classical Repertoire (A)
1. Felicia Samatha (10) Sonata in c-, Op.10, #1 (1st) Beethoven 2. Clarence Sinsay (10) Sonata in c-, Op.13, #8 (2nd) Beethoven 3. Favian Samatha (10) Sonata in C+, K309 (1st) Mozart 4. Kelly Borkowski (10) Sonata in F +, K332 (1st) Mozart 5. Victor Le (10) Sonata in G+, Op.14, #2 (1st) Beethoven 6. Maureen Chow (11) Sonata in D+, K284 (1st) Mozart
1. Alexandra Davies (10) Galop, Op.28, #6 Barber 2. Victor Le (10) Graceful Ghost Rag Bolcom 3. Clarence Sinsay (10) Hogtown Blues Peterson 4. Kelly Borkowski (10) Pas de deux Barber
1. Aumber Rai (1) A Starry Night Taranta 2. Aimee McCracken (1) In The Hall Of The Mountain Bear Wedgewood 3. Nathan Bernardo (1) The Bronze Bear Adair 4. Evelyn Olson (2) Puppet Dance McKinnon 5. Benjamin Tuazon (2) Madrigal Bonis 6. James Glezos (2) March Of The Goblins Berlin 7. Yarra Bashoory (2) Sailing By Moonlight Last
1. Juancho Nobleza The Song Of Twilight Nakada 2. Kiyan Kassam Clowns, Op.39, #20 Kabalevsky 3. Reanna Sandhu Echoes Of November Chatman 4. Matthew Bugnon The Song Of Twilight Nakada 5. Kevin Fan Coconut Rag Norton 6. Sølvi Hoffman Funny Puppy Crosby 7. Juliana Bakirgis Tarantelle Marsden 8. Emma Taylor The Song Of Twilight Nakada
1. Hudson Throness Cha-Cha Merath 2. Jason Kitikul Jest Bartok 3. Kevin Zou Shades Of Blue Starer 4. Elisa Yao Jamaican Serenade Mould 5. Simran Deol Jig Archer 6. Laura Paulus Romance Kuzmenko
1. Justin Zou (1) Minuet in a- Purcell 2. Evelyn Olson (2) A Dance Telemann 3. Zane Labrador (2) Entrée in a- Anon. 4. Adriane Pastores (2) Menuet en Rondeau Rameau 5. Reanna Sandhu (3) Musette in D+, BWV Anh.126 Bach 6. Simran Raina (3) Hornpipe in Bb+, Z T683 Purcell 7. Justin Prasad (3) Musette in D+, BWV Anh.126 Bach
2:00 p.m. – Grade 3 Baroque Repertoire (D)
1. Annie Cheng Bourree in D+ Kirnberger 2. Emma Taylor Musette in D+, BWV Anh.126 Bach 3. Dhara Karvat Harlequinade Krebs 4. Kevin Fan Hornpipe in Bb+, Z T683 Purcell 5. Olivia Roschat Minuet in G+, BWV Anh.114 Petzold
3:00 p.m. – BREAK
SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2014 LOWER CONCERT ROOM EVANS
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3:10 p.m. – Grades 4 & 5 Romantic Repertoire (A)
1. Kian Farahbakhsh (4) The Wild Horseman, Op.68, #8 Schumann 2. Linhan Sun (4) Ballade, Op.100, #15 Burgmuller 3. Simran Raina (4) Little Flower #1 Gurlitt 4. Cassandra Vanspronssen (4) The Wild Horseman, Op.68, #8 Schumann 5. Rachelle Tweed (5) Arabesque, Op.6, #2 Karganov 6. Shoshanah Seumanutafa (5) Study in d-, Op.65, #40 Loeschhorn
1. Hayal Muslu A Winter Melody Nakada 2. Dora Chan Nocturne Sheftel 3. Ethan Mesfin Monkeys In The Tree Berlin 4. Loralei Teetzen Nocturne Sheftel 5. Michael Manarin Play It Again Norton
6:10 p.m. – FINISH
SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2014 LOWER CONCERT ROOM EVANS
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1:00 p.m. – Grades 2 & 3 Baroque Repertoire (C)
1. Anthony Zang (2) Fantasia in D+, TWV 33:16 Telemann 2. Michael Kamaszewski (2) Bourree in d- Bach 3. Benjamin Tuazon (2) Impertinence, HWV 494 Handel 4. Kaitlyn Cielo (2) Minuet in b- Krebs 5. Maria Zaman (3) Musette in D+, BWV Anh.126 Bach 6. Ameeya Hull (3) Gavotte in G+, HWV 491 Handel 7. Juliana Bakirgis (3) Musette in D+, BWV Anh.126 Bach
1. Jessica Adenuga A Little Song, Op.27, #2 Kabalevsky 2. Amanda Domagala Autumn Leaves Niamath 3. Anjali Somani Madrigal Bonis 4. Anthony Zang March Of The Goblins Berlin 5. Riko Murata Penguins Niamath 6. Sakura Kato So Long, See You Tomorrow Nakada 7. Brianna De Souza The Mouse In The Coal Bin Poole
3:05 p.m. – BREAK
3:15 p.m. – Grades 2 & 3 Classical Repertoire (D)
1. Sakura Kato (2) Ecossaise in G+, Wo0 23 Beethoven 2. Elizabeth Facundo (2) Quadrille Haydn 3. Juancho Nobleza (3) Menuetto II in F+ Mozart 4. Reanna Sandhu (3) Sonatina in C+, Op.36, #1 (1st) Clementi 5. Ethan Eddicott (3) Menuetto II in F+ Mozart 6. Charlotte Moon (3) Sonatina in C+, Op.36, #1 (1st) Clementi
4:15 p.m. – Grade 6 Baroque Repertoire
1. Matthew Barreto Burlesca in D+ Krebs 2. Neena Hull Aria Telemann 3. Amy Xiao Angloise in A+ J.C.F. Bach 4. Mitchell Prost Burlesca in D+ Krebs 5. Serena Kuebler Aria Telemann 6. Abhayjeet Sachal Sonata in Bb+, L97, K440 Scarlatti 7. Samuel Spartano Burlesca in D+ Krebs
5:25 p.m. – BREAK
5:35 p.m. – Grade 6 Classical Repertoire
1. Samuel Spartano Sonata in G+ (2nd) Romance Rosetti 2. Mitchell Prost Sonatina in G+, Op.20, #1 (1st) Dussek 3. Maryella Teetzen Sonatina in G+, Op.88, #2 (1st) Kuhlau 4. Matthew Barreto Sonata in G+ (2nd) Romance Rosetti 5. Jeevan Hull Sonatina in C+, Op.20, #1 (1st) Kuhlau 6. Mona Fidow Sonatina in G+, Op.20, #1 (1st) Dussek 7. Amy Xiao Sonata in G+ (2nd) Romance Rosetti 8. Kiara Kumar Sonatina in G+, Op.20, #1 (1st) Dussek
6:55 p.m. – FINISH
SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 2014 RECITAL ROOM EVANS
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1:00 p.m. – Piano Composition Repertoire
1. Charlotte Moon (3) Charlotte's Song Moon 2. Simran Deol (5) Simran’s Song Deol 3. Mitchell Prost (6) Mitch’s Song Prost 4. Louise Cazander (9) Nocturne No.1 Cazander 5. Cody Krawelitzki (10) Starlight Peak Krawelitzki
1. Siaki Seumanutafa (1) Study in C+, Op.17, #6 Le Couppey Burlesque in G+ Anon. The Snake Christopher
2. Simon Featherstone (2) Entreé in a- Anon.
Crazy Comics Donkin Invention in C Major Christopher
3. Hailey Lehnert (6) For Susanna Kyle Bernstein
Minuet in g- Stolzel Sonatina in G+, Op.24, #3 Gurlitt
3:50 p.m. – Level 1 Introductory Repertoire
1. Clara Yewchan Russian Sailor Dance Faber 2. Rylan Raj Skip To My Lou Traditional 3. Chantelle Stark The Greatest Show On Earth Alfred 4. Bless Elisha Ebina The Saints Traditional
1. Jazmin Narman Canoeing In The Moonlight Faber 2. Kian Sonawala Fur Elise Beethoven 3. Simryn Brar Morning Has Broken Traditional 4. Nithik Seneviratnl Scaling the Rockies Bastien 5. Daya Charchun Spanish Caballero Faber 6. Mara Andreoiu Sunburst Waltz Faber 7. Jazmin Narman The Ice Skaters Faber 8. Suvinya Wimalasuriya Whirling Leaves Faber
5:50 p.m. – Level 2 Introductory Repertoire (E)
1. Spencer Frances Maryanne Folk 2. Jazmin Narman Aria Faber 3. Kian Sonawala Rock Around The Clock Freedman 4. Caitlin Govender Camel Caravan Bastien 5. Eric Dye The Greatest Show On Earth Alfred 6. Spencer Frances Prelude in a- Bastien 7. Kian Sonawala Rockin’ Robin Thames
7:00 p.m. – FINISH
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3:25 p.m. – Junior Contemporary Song
1. Leanna Nguyen Anytime You Need A Friend Carey 2. Rachel Chen Let It Go (Frozen) Lopez 3. Emma Gerard I Won’t Give Up Mraz 4. Jasmine Mann Born To Die Parker 5. Nathan Bernardo Swinging On A Star Heusen 6. Patricia Smith Roar Perry
1. Nathan Bernardo Electricity (Billy Elliot) John 2. Rachelle Sakulsingdusit Some Things Are Meant To Be (Little Women) Howland 3. Dhara Karvat Part Of Your World (Little Mermaid) Menken 4. Mackenzie Winning I’m Gonna Wash That Man (South Pacific) Hammerstein 5. Rachel Chen Memory (Cats) Webber 6. Rachelle Sakulsingdusit Ice Cream (Anne of Green Gables) Campbell 7. Emma Gerard The Girl I Mean To Be (Secret Garden) Simon
6:45 p.m. – DINNER
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7:15 p.m. – Senior & Adult Foreign Language Art Song
1. Catherine Mah (Sr) Chanson d’Amour Faure 2. Corinne Hocking (Ad) Vaghissima sembianza Donaudy 3. Lorraine McNeil (Ad) Star Vicino arr. Wood
7:50 p.m. – Intermediate Musical Theatre
1. Alexandra Davies Wild and Reckless (Drat!) Schafer 2. Jahnaia Headley Somewhere (West Side Story) Bernstein 3. Alexandra Davies “Quiet” (Matilda) Minchin
8:20 p.m. – Senior & Adult Musical Theatre
1. Catherine Mah (Sr) Apology (Anne of Green Gables) Campbell 2. Lorraine McNeil (Ad) Don’t Cry For Me Argentina Webber 3. Corinne Hocking (Ad) Children Of The Wind (Rags) Schwartz 4. Lorraine McNeil (Ad) Promises, Promises (Promises, Promises) Bacharach
9:10 p.m. – FINISH
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5:30 p.m. – Grades 7 & 8 Quick Study Repertoire
1. Emilie Desrochers (7)2. Hao Chen Lu (8)3. Ryan Jin (8)4. Nhi Mai Do (8)5. Alvin David (8)
1. Alvin David (8) To The Rising Sun Torjussen 2. Ryan Jin (8) Three In Blue, #2 Southam 3. Katherine Manarin (9) Fox Dance #1 Weiner 4. Meredith Clark (9) La Sarabande Grovlez 5. Adrija Chakrabarti (9) Fox Dance #1 Weiner
1. Jivan Johal Allegro in G+ J.C.F. Bach 2. Alvin David Sonata in c-, Presto (3rd) Pescetti 3. Hao Chen Lu Little Prelude in D+, BWV 925 Bach 4. Ryan Jin Invention in F+, BWV 779 Bach
1. Luke Tweed (8) Dance of the Marionettes Tarenghi 2. Kyra Tabernero (9) La fille aux cheveaux de lin #1 Debussy 3. Aadam Fakir (9) Romance, Op.24, #9 Sibelius
1. Katherine Manarin Sonatina in G+, K283/189h (1st) Mozart 2. Meredith Clark Fantasia in d-, K397 (385g) Mozart 3. Aadam Fakir Sonata in D+, Hob. XVI:37 (1st) Haydn 4. Beno Huang Sonata in Bb+, K570 (1st) Mozart
2:15 p.m. – Advanced Classical Repertoire (B)
1. Edward Kang (10) Sonata in c-, Op.10, #1 (1st) Beethoven 2. Shayla Williams (10) Sonata in F+, K280 (2nd) Mozart 3. Alexandra Davies (10) Sonata in F+, K332 (2nd) Mozart 4. Vincent Le (10) Sonata in Bb+, K570 (2nd) Mozart 5. Cate Hitchen (11) Sonata in D+, K284 (2nd) Mozart
3:30 p.m. – FINISH
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9:00 a.m. – Grades 4 & 5 Baroque Repertoire (A)
1. Dora Chan (4) Fantasia in e-, TWV 33:21 Telemann 2. Maria Tuazon (4) March in D+, BWV Anh.122 C.P.E. Bach 3. Mylie Sarte (4) Minuet in d-, BWV Anh.132 Bach 4. Ethan Mesfin (4) Rigadoon in a- Babell 5. Michael Manarin (4) Menuet in G+, BWV 116 Bach 6. Samadhee Kaluarachchi (5) Intrada in C+ Graupner 7. Jared Tweed (5) Angloise in D+ J.C.F.Bach
10:10 a.m. – Grades 4 & 5 Baroque Repertoire (B)
1. Cassandra Vanspronssen (4) Fantasia in e-, TWV 33:21 Telemann 2. Hayal Muslu (4) Minuet in d-, BWV Anh.132 Bach 3. Jasmine Choi (4) Rigadoon in a- Babell 4. Loralei Teetzen (4) Fantasia in e-, TWV 33:21 Telemann 5. Lianamae Salviejo (5) La Joyeuse Rameau 6. Laura Paulus (5) Fantasia in C+, TWV 33:14 Telemann 7. Elisa Yao (5) Angloise in D+ J.C.F. Bach 8. Hazelle Lebumfacil (5) Passepied in D+ Dieupart
1. Elisa Yao Six Variations in G+, Op.42, #1 Kuhlau 2. Shoshanah Seumanutafa Sonatina in a-, Op.214, #4 (3rd) Gurlitt 3. Laura Paulus Sonatina in F+ (1st) Beethoven 4. Velen Lu Sonatina in F+ (2nd) Beethoven 5. Samadhee Kaluarachchi Sonatina in C+, Op.157, #4 (2nd) Spindler 6. Kevin Zou Sonatina in F+, Op.4, #2 Lichner
1. Serena Kuebler Hungarian Dance Papp 2. Rhiya Heir An Ancient Tale Filtz 3. Mitchell Prost Bright Orange Starer 4. Samuel Spartano Fantasy Telfer 5. Amy Xiao Ivan Sings Khatchaturian 6. Matthew Barreto An Ancient Tale Filtz
5:20 p.m. – FINISH
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1:00 p.m. – Grade 7 Baroque Repertoire
1. Arjun Sandhu Solo in F+, TWV 32:4 (2nd) Bourree Telemann 2. Emilie Desrochers Air in g-, HWV 467 Handel 3. Marco Ovies Solo in F+, TWV 32:4 (2nd) Bourree Telemann 4. Brian Rose French Suite no.5 in G+, BWV 816 Bach 5. Jeffrey Jambalos Sonatina #4 in Bb+ (3rd) Krebs 6. Janel Watson Solo in F+, TWV 32:4 (2nd) Bourree Telemann
2:00 p.m. – Grades 7 & 8 Romantic Repertoire
1. Brian Rose (7) Study in C Minor, Op.29, #7 Bertini 2. Devon Throness (7) Venetian Boat Song, Op.30, #6 Mendelssohn 3. Arjun Sandhu (7) Waltz in g#-, Op.39, #3 Brahms 4. Nhi Mai Do (8) Poetic Tone Picture, Op.3, #1 Grieg
1. Katherine Manarin Capriccio (1st), BWV 992 Bach 2. Adrija Chakrabarti Le cou cou Daquin 3. Aadam Fakir Prelude & Fugue in c-, BWV 847 Bach 4. Beno Huang Sinfonia in E+, BWV 792 Bach 5. Meredith Clark Sonata in D+, L463, K430 Scarlatti
4:00 p.m. – Grade 9 Romantic Repertoire
1. Alvin David Waltz in f-, Op.70, #2 Chopin 2. Meredith Clark June (Barcarolle #6) Tchaikovsky 3. Beno Huang Nocturne in Eb+, Op.9, #2 Chopin 4. Katherine Manarin Prelude in Db+, Op.28, #15 Chopin
4:55 p.m. – BREAK 5:05 p.m. – Advanced Twentieth Century Repertoire ( B)
1. Matthew Hay (10) Land of the Misty Giants Peterson 2. Stephanie Amadasun (10) Pas de deux Barber 3. Felicia Samatha (10) Prelude, Op.12, #7 Prokofiev 4. Favian Samatha (10) Toccata Mclntyre
6:05 p.m. – Advanced Romantic Repertoire
1. Tayler Tabernero (10) Nocturne in e-, Op.72, #1 Chopin 2. Cate Hitchen(11) Ballade in g-, Op.23 Chopin
*Please note: the Advanced Romantic, Post-Romantic and Sonata classes will be adjudicated together. 7:15 p.m. – FINISH
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1:00 p.m. – Level 2 Introductory Repertoire (A)
1. Abigail Dandoy Beauty And The Beast Menken 2. Daiya Ford Moonlight Mist Bastien 3. Soleil Trewella Storm At Midnight Bastien 4. Grant Tsou Scaling The Rockies Bastien 5. Abigail Dandoy Blue Moon Rodgers 6. Danica Majstorovic Tarantella Traditional 7. Daiya Ford Prelude in a- Bastien 8. Selina Fu The Entertainer Joplin
2:15 p.m. – Level 2 Introductory Repertoire (B)
1. Jordan Prasad Boxcar Rumble Faber 2. Soleil Trewella Lavender’s Blue Traditional 3. Vivian Strujenco My Daydream Faber 4. Angelo Pastores Fur Elise Beethoven 5. Abigail Dandoy Shave & A Haircut Traditional 6. Soleil Trewella Prelude in a- Bastien 7. Jordan Prasad March Of The Night Creatures Johnston 8. Harry Cheng Workout In Space Bastien
1. Katie Jeltobruk Dancing The Minuet Bastien 2. Kelvin Agyemang Shave And A Haircut Traditional 3. Jovin Heir Spanish Caballero Faber 4. Brock Veldhuis Menuet in F+ d’Anglebort 5. Kelvin Agyemang The Rose McBroom 6. Shreeya Parekh Viva la France! Folk 7. Jovin Heir James Bond Theme Norman
8:40 p.m. – FINISH
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1:10 p.m. – Junior English Art Song
1. Emma Gerard Snowflakes Cowen 2. Nathan Bernardo The Hunting Song Lehrer 3. Rachelle Sakulsingdusit Last Year Henry 4. Mackenzie Winning Scarborough Fair English Folk
1:00 p.m. – Junior Contemporary Song
1. Petra Ayedzi Imagine Me Franklin
*Please note: the Junior English and Contemporary classes will be adjudicated together. 2:00 p.m. – Contemporary Song
2. Deeandra Miranda (Int) Over The Rainbow Arlen 3. Alexandra Davies (Int) Brave Bareilles 4. Catherine Mah (Sr) Let It Go Lopez 5. Corinne Hocking (Ad) Saving All My Love For You Masser 6. Lorraine McNeil (Ad) A House Is Not A Home Bacharach
2:00 p.m. – Piano & Vocals
1. Hailey Lehnert (Int) Fix You Berryman
*Please note: the Contemporary and Piano With Vocals classes will be adjudicated together. 3:15 p.m. – BREAK 3:25 p.m. – Voice Ensemble Repertoire
1. Jasmine Mann Patricia Smith (Jr) Let It Go Lopez 2. Kyra Tabernero Tayler Tabernero (Sr) Say Something Axel 3. Catherine Mah Deeandra Miranda (Sr) To Make You Feel My Love Dylan
3:25 p.m. – Voice Composition Repertoire
1. Emma Gerard (Jr) Invisible, Inside Out Gerard
*Please note: the Voice Ensemble and Composition classes will be adjudicated together. 4:20 p.m. – Primary Voice Repertoire
1. Ava Eddicott There Once Was A Puffin Hampshire 2. Daiya Ford Castle On A Cloud (Les Miserables) Schoenberg 3. Ava Eddicott Wouldn’t It Be Loverly (My Fair Lady) Lerner 4. Jenny Zeng My Favorite Things (Sound Of Music) Hammerstein 5. Daiya Ford I Just Can’t Wait To Be King (Lion King) John 6. Ava Eddicott My Favorite Things (Sound Of Music) Hammerstein
5:20 p.m. – BREAK
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5:30 p.m. – Junior Foreign Language Art Song
1. Rachelle Sakulsingdusit Un Canadian Errant Telfer 2. Mackenzie Winning Apres Un Reve Faure 3. Emma Gerard Un Canadian Errant Telfer 4. Rachelle Sakulsingdusit Caro Mio Ben Giordani
6:10 p.m. – Intermediate English Art Song
1. Hailey Lehnert Bluebird Schirmer 2. Deeandra Miranda How Can I Keep From Singing Lowry 3. Alexandra Davies Little China Figure Leoni 4. Hailey Lehnert Lark In The Clear Air arr. Tate
6:45 p.m. – DINNER
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7:30 p.m. – Intermediate Foreign Language Art Song
1. Olivia Mansfield Gia il sole dal Gange Scarlatti 2. Alexandra Davies Papillon et la Fleur Faure 3. Hailey Lehnert Frage, Op.9, #1 Mendelssohn 4. Deeandra Miranda Star Vicino arr. Wood
8:10 p.m. – Senior & Adult English Art Song
1. Lindsay Veenstra (Sr) A Blackbird Singing Heod 2. Catherine Mah (Sr) Softly Flow, Thou Silver Stream Arne 3. Lorraine McNeil (Ad) Beautiful Dreamer Foster 4. Corinne Hocking (Ad) The Little Horses arr. Copland 5. Terry Perello (Ad) Lullabye Johnston
9:10 p.m. – FINISH
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