Festival Dates February 25 th through March 10 th 2016 Official Festival Ceremonies Sunday, February 28th 2016 - 2:00 pm Dunbarton-Fairport United Church “Stars of the Festival” Concert and Awards Saturday, April 9, 2016 - 6:00 pm Member of the Ontario Music Festival Association www.omfa.info 2016 Programme
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Welcome to our 29th year as a Community Music Festival.
The Rotary Club of Pickering strives to hold a quality festival, and provide the best adjudicators available. This will provide each student with invaluable and constructive adjudication.
The benefits of this Festival have allowed us to take a leadership role in the Arts in Pickering and throughout the Durham Region.
As many of you know, we endeavor to send students each year to the Provincial competition. We are very proud to support the efforts of our future musical talent.
Please support our generous donors, sponsors, and advertisers, who allow us to present over $14,000 in awards and scholarships to the Festival Students each year.
We wish everyone, who enters the Festival, success.
Yours sincerely,
Mary T. Power Music Festival Chair
Rotary Club of Pickering
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Pickering Rotary Music Festival Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Pickering
Honourary Patrons Hon. Corneliu Chisu, M.P. Hon. Chris Alexander, M.P.
Hon. Tracy MacCharles, M.P.P. Hon. Joe Dickson, M.P.P.
His Worship David Ryan, Mayor of Pickering
Sue Jones, Ontario President -
Ontario Registered Music Teachers’ Association
Festival Committee Members
Mary T Power Chair
Leon Presner President Rotary Club of Pickering
Gary Strange Treasurer
David Speed Registration
David Stone Adjudicators
Elaine Houghton Advertising
Evelyn Smith Stars of the Festival
Eleanor Gummer Festival Classification
Debbie Gordon Sponsorship
Kumar Thusyanth Distribution
TBA Provincials
Nicholas Vukovic Volunteers
Brian James Volunteers
Deb Gordon Awards and Recognition
Tom Reed Schools
Perry Halls Facility Liaison
Ricardo Gomez Webmaster
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Thank You… We gratefully acknowledge your contributions to the
2015 / 2016 Pickering Rotary Music Festival.
Patrons $500 or more
Festival Donors $200 to $499
Friends of the Festival $25 to $199
Donors at the time of press are recognized as follows:
Patrons ( $500 or more)
City of Pickering David & Jane Stone K & K recycling Long & McQuade Limited Louisa Oi-Ying Yao Sisley Hyundai
Ontario Power Generation Royal Canadian Legion #606
Rotary Club of Pickering - Bingo Games Trust
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church Senior Choir
In Memory of Lou Schnippering
Leanne Page-Lewis in honour of Jeanne Page
Jean-Charles Potvin Lucie Marion
Festival Donors ( $200 to $499 )
Corneliu Chisu Dr. Albert Chan
Richard Bruton, TD Wealth Nelson Industrial Inc.
Pine-Ridge Arts Council Jones-Dooley Insurance Brokers
Eleanor Gummer – Whitby School of Music
Jeanne & Ken Page in Memory of Richard Northcott
Joanne Cross-Broker Royal LePage Connect Brokerage
Durham Live Pickering Developments Britman
Friends of the Festival ( $25 to $199 )
Anne C. Stone (In Memoriam) Hubbell Electrical John Boddy Homes McEachnie Funeral Homes Moira Beddall Karen Morgan Monarch Kitchen & Bath Musix Studio and Services Young Singers Boyer Cheverolet Cadillac Buick GMC
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Special Awards
Awards are presented upon adjudicator’s recommendations.
A mark of at least 80 must be obtained during the Festival to receive a Special Award. Every competitor will receive a Certificate of Achievement and a written adjudication. Marks will be assigned, and awards of First, Second, and Third place given for competitive classes. In order to receive a First Place award, a mark of at least 80 must be received.
ALL FIRST PLACE AND SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS MUST BE PRESENT AT THE STARS OF THE FESTIVAL CONCERT TO RECEIVE THEIR AWARDS.
Some first place winners will be requested, to perform at the final concert with the intention of providing an entertaining and balanced program representative of the entire Music Festival. Performers needing an accompanist please make the necessary arrangements ahead of time.
*All award winners are requested to appear at the Stars of the Festival concert. Failure to do so will result in disqualification for the award at the discretion of the Committee. Recipients of the Star of the Festival and Founders awards MUST be present to perform and accept their awards.*
Pickering Rotary Music Festival Is a member of the
kering Rotary Music Festival is pleased to announce that the
Stars of the Festival Concert & Awards Ceremony
will be held
Saturday, April 9, 2016
All trophies and scholarships will be presented.
Performances by some of the best of the Festival.
Tickets $ 5.00
will be available at the front desk during the competition, or at the door during the Stars of the Festival ceremony.
Contributions are authorized as charitable donations under the provisions of the Income Tax Act.
Pickering Rotary Music Festival
is a community service project
of the
Rotary Club of Pickering
Adjudicators
Brett Kingsbury - Senior Piano
Brett Kingsbury's diverse musical career has seen him featured as both a soloist and as a collaborative artist. Brett is the pianist for the Madawaska Chamber Ensemble which has performed extensively in recent years to great acclaim. He has also performed with many other ensembles and performers,
including the Borealis and Penderecki string quartets, pianist Erika Crino, and violinist David Gillham. In the summer of 2012, Brett performed in numerous cities across China on tour with soprano Deirdre Fulton. Brett has performed in Bach's Concerto for Three Pianos BWV 1064 with the Koffler Centre Chamber Orchestra with fellow pianists Robert Silverman and Erika Crino, conducted by Jacques Israelievitch. At concerts for the Kitchener-Waterloo Chamber Music Society and at the University of Toronto, Scarborough Campus, Brett performed Ferruccio Busoni's daunting and rarely heard Fantasia Contrappuntistica, a work which he made the topic of his doctoral dissertation. Brett has been featured on CBC Radio Two's West Coast Performance in a live performance of Stravinsky's Concerto for Two Solo Pianos with pianist Erika Crino. In 2004 and 2006, Brett performed as part of the Toronto International Chamber Music Festival both as a soloist and in performances with Lenard Whiting, Nina Scott-Stoddart, the Penderecki String Quartet. Since returning to Ontario after his studies at the University of British Columbia, Brett has been featured as a soloist and collaborator in concerts across Ontario including an appearance last year at the Great Romantics Festival in Hamilton with tenor Lenard Whiting in a concert of works by Schumann. He is currently a piano instructor on the Music Performance Faculty at Western University, Sessional Lecturer at the University of Toronto Scarborough, and formerly a faculty member at Brock University. In 2002, while a student at the University of British Columbia he was named R. Howard Webster Fellow at Green College. Brett studied with Leslie Kinton at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto and with Robert Silverman at UBC. He received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in 2006.
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Fred Graham - Junior Piano
Associate Professor Emeritus
Emmanuel College in the University of Toronto
A native of the Durham Region in Ontario, Fred Graham was Deer Park Professor (Church Music) at Emmanuel College in the University of Toronto, 2001-12. His portfolio included various
roles: classroom lecturer, recitalist, accompanist, administrator, and Dean of Students. As a workshop clinician, he has appeared in every province of Canada.
Dr. Graham holds the Bachelor of Music (Music Education) from the University of Toronto; the Master of Music in Organ Performance and Literature, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY; and the PhD in Liturgical Studies from Drew University, Madison, NJ. Between 1970 and the present he taught keyboard and voice, and directed choirs and community choruses in Ottawa, Saint John, Halifax, Toronto and Guelph. He also adjudicated junior and senior voice, organ, piano, and choral competitors at music festivals in Ontario and the Maritime provinces.
In 2011, Dr. Graham was honoured in being awarded the Davidson Trust Prize for excellence in teaching. Upon retirement in 2012, he was appointed Associate Professor Emeritus by the Senate of Victoria University, Toronto. From his home in Guelph, he enjoys travel, gardening, and time spent with two grandchildren.
Contacts:
Fred Kimball Graham, PhD, MPhil, MM, Mus Bac, FRCO, ARCT, F.H.S.
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Joseph lanza - Strings
This season is Joseph Lanza's 29th as Concertmaster of the Musicians of Orchestra London, and his second with the #WePlayOn musicians. He has been a soloist with this ensemble in every musical genre, and has also directed programmes with his colleagues annually since 1998.
Guest director engagements include the Thunder Bay Symphony and the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, where he has been re-engaged repeatedly.
Joseph's interest in music of the 17th and 18th century led to the exploration of performance on period instruments. He has been regularly engaged by Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra since 1996, including numerous recordings and tours around the world.
Joseph has taught at Western University since 1995. He has lead workshops and clinics on historic performance with the Orchestre de la Francophonie in Montreal, and the National Academy Orchestra in Hamilton.
Joseph is married to oboist Jennifer Short; they are the proud parents of 15 year old Heather. The family is ably herded by two fine Shetland Sheepdogs, Fergus and Laika.
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Daniel Hasznos - Bands, Brass and Woodwind
clarinetist Daniel Hasznos is an active performer Hungarian born Canadian, educator, and conductor. As a performer, he has appeared extensively as a recitalist and chamber musician at such festivals as the Boston University Tanglewood Institute, Le Domaine Forget Music Festival, Bowdoin Chamber Music Festival, and the Ráckeve Music Festival in Hungary, as well as appearing throughout Canada, United States, Brazil, France, Austria and Hungary. Daniel
Hasznos has performed the world premier of Blocks by Henry Ng as well as the American premier of Phil Nimmons’ Time Revisited.
A recipient of several awards, he has won numerous prizes at such competitions as the Toronto Kiwanis Music Festival, the Oshawa-Whitby Kiwanis Music Festival, the Pickering Rotary Music Festival, Pickering GTA Music Festival, Peel Music Festival, Canadian Music Competition, and the Tallahassee Music Guild. While studying at Florida State University, he earned an Assistantship for both his Master’s and Doctoral Studies.
As an educator, Daniel Hasznos has given masterclasses at such institutions as Sir Wilfred Laurier University, University of Florida, University of Central Florida, and Florida State University. He has taught clarinet and chamber music at Florida State University, and is Artist-in-Residence at Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts in Toronto. As a conductor, he has led the Cardinal Carter Junior Band, co-conducted the Cardinal Carter Senior Wind Symphony, and is founder, music director, and conductor of the T.C.D.S.B. Honour Band Program.
Daniel Hasznos holds a masters and doctorate degrees from Florida State University, where he studied under Frank Kowalsky, Deborah Bish, and conducting with Richard Clary, and a bachelor degree from the University of Toronto, where he studied under Joaquin Valdapenas.
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Raffi Altounian - Guitar
Raffi Altounian's musical diversity has led him to a performing career that has included concert, television, film and radio performances throughout North America as soloist, chamber musician and accompanist. Raffi is also active as a recording artist, having appeared as soloist and chamber musician on the Centredisks, Naxos and Mel Bay Publications labels. Included in these recordings are collaborations with the Fracanapa Ensemble, Duo Capriccio as well as solo and chamber works by composer William Beauvais. In all of these recordings, he has explored a wide range of genres including classical, jazz and celtic music. Last year’s performance highlights include concerts atKoerner Hall, Mazzoleni Hall, a main stage performance at the Toronto Harbourfront Music Festival as well as a principal role alongside Gary Oldman and Michael Keaton in an MGM major motion picture production in which he performs excerpts from Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez. Raffi studied guitar performance, and composition, at the University of Toronto; University of Montreal and Florida State University. He currently lives in Toronto and is part of the guitar faculty at the Royal Conservatory of Music.
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Marjorie Sparks-Heitshu - Voice and Choral
Marjorie Sparks is an accomplished and experienced voice teacher, clinician, adjudicator, and performer. She operates The Marjorie Sparks Voice Studio located in the west end of Toronto. She has performed with the Canadian Opera Company, Opera Atelier, Opera in Concert. She has sung several solo recitals and her Oratorio engagements are many with wonderful choirs throughout Ontario. Ms. Sparks was Music Director of Cammac Ontario for many years. For the last few years she has presented her own voice summer program in Toronto. An intensive week of lessons, coaching’s and performances for singers. The next session will be August 2016. Marjorie teaches in Toronto and continues to be inspired and to enjoy the rewards of developing vocal talent at all levels. Her background is a Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance from McGill University and a Bachelor of Education from University of Toronto. She continues to deepen her own talent and understanding of the voice repertoire with inspiring coaches and teachers. She will present her own voice recital in the Spring.
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Jacqueline Sadler - Speech Arts
Jacqueline Sadler – Speech Arts Adjudicator
Jacqueline is a graduate of The University of Western Ontario, where she earned the degree Bachelor of Music: Honours Voice Performance. She has performed in, directed or written over 50 professional productions, which have taken her coast to coast. Favourite credits include seven seasons with The Charlottetown Festival, the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, Theatre New Brunswick,
Rachel in Two Pianos, Four Hands, her musical Oil Rush, which premiered in 2008 and several other Canadian premieres.
Jacqueline is on faculty at The Randolph Academy for the Performing Arts, and in the Music Theatre Department at Sheridan College. She teaches singing and acting and text interpretation. She also holds a Guinness World Record in Church Organ Marathon Performance. (40 hours, 36 minutes!)
Adjudicating is one of Jacqueline’s favourite things. She is pleased to return to Pickering, and is looking forward to some wonderful
performances.
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Rotary Motto: “Service Above Self”
Established in 1942, the Rotary Club of
Pickering is a volunteer service club of
professionals who share a progressive
tradition of building social fellowship and
of helping to create a better community.
Rotary is a nondenominational worldwide organization
of volunteer professionals who provide humanitarian service,
encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help
build goodwill and peace in the world. The main objective of
Rotary is service — in the community, in the workplace, and
throughout the world. Rotarians develop community service
projects that address many of today’s most critical issues, such
as children at risk, poverty and hunger, the environment,
illiteracy, and violence. They also support programs for youth,
educational opportunities and international exchanges. The
Rotary motto is Service Above Self. Approximately 1.2 million
Rotarians belong to more than 32,000 clubs in more than 200
Rotaract is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young men
and women ages 18 to 30. Rotaract clubs are either community or university based and are sponsored by a local Rotary Club. This makes them true "partners in service" and key members of the family of Rotary. As one of Rotarys most significant and fastest-growing service programs, with more than 7,000 clubs in about 163 countries and geographical areas, Rotaract has become a worldwide phenomenon. How does it work? All Rotaract clubs focus on bettering their local and global communities. Humanitarian projects are set in place to raise funds and awareness for their local region as well as overseas. All Rotaract clubs also focus on professional development and encompass a social aspect. Rotaract at DC and UOIT is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Oshawa Parkwood. This year we are supporting Shelter Box, Prom Project, Raise the Roof, attending several conferences and are starting a Mentor Program. Stay tuned for more details!
2 Korey Antony Craig-Davis Prelude in E minor Chopin
3 Lydia Lawrence Peace Country Hoedown Donkin
4 Simon Zuccherato Moonlight Mood Gillock
10:30AM
Class 3316-Piano Solo - Canadian Composers: Grade 7
1 Nigel Gaskell Peace Country Hoedown Donkin
2 Basym Bhamani Peace Country Hoedown Donkin
11:00AM
Class 3107-Piano Interpretive: Grade 7
1 Faith Reynolds Prelude in E minor Chopin
2 Fred Sun Peace Country Hoedown Donkin
3 Korey Antony Craig-Davis First Sorrow Godard
4 Lukas Fister Feelin' Good Bonsor
11:30AM
Class 3417-Piano Solo - Single Study: Grade 7
1 Lydia Lawrence Etude in C+ Concone
12:00PM LUNCH
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PICKERING ROTARY MUSIC FESTIVAL Friday March 4 Afternoon - SPEECH ARTS
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church
1:00PM
Class 9103-Narrative Poetry: 11 Years & under
1 Dawson Teu Smart Silverstein
Class 9105-Narrative Poetry: 15 Years & under
1 Mabel Chua Sonoma Munroe
2 Tasha Ignatius The Listeners de la Mare
Class 9106-Narrative Poetry: 17 Years & under
1 Li Jong Chua Kubla Khan Coleridge
2 Nash Vador O Captain, My Captain Whitman
Class 9107-Narrative Poetry: Senior, Open
1 Richelle Ignatius Jack Would Speak Through the
Imperfect Medium of Alice Notley
2:00PM
Class 9115-Lyric Poetry: 7 Years & under
1 Ottis Teu Alligators are Unfriendly Prelutsky
Class 9118-Lyric Poetry: 13 Years & under
1 Krishna Vador The Road Not Taken Frost
Class 9119-Lyric Poetry: 15 Years & under
1 Mabel Chua 400: Coming Home Lee
2 Tasha Ignatius The Lake Isle of Innisfree Yeats
Class 9120-Lyric Poetry: 17 Years & under
1 Li Jong Chua A Dream within a Dream Poe
Class 9121-Lyric Poetry: Senior, Open
1 Richelle Ignatius I am the Mob Sandburg
3:00PM
Class 9111-Favourite, Individual, or Solo - Excluding Shakespeare: 13 Years & under
1 Krishna Vador The Listeners de la Mare
Class 9113-Favourite, Individual, or Solo - Excluding Shakespeare: 17 Years & under
1 Nash Vador Invictus Henley
Class 9114-Favourite, Individual, or Solo - Excluding Shakespeare: Senior, Open
1 Wenbo Zeng In Flanders Field McCrae
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3:30PM
Class 9311-Prose Reading: 13 Years & Under
1 Krishna Vador The Blood of Olympus Jackson
Class 9312-Prose Reading: 15 Years & Under
1 Tasha Ignatius I'll Give You the Sun Nelson
4:00PM DINNER
PICKERING ROTARY MUSIC FESTIVAL
Friday March 4 Evening - SPEECH ARTS
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church
6:30PM
Class 9206-Drama other than Shakespeare: 7 Years & Under
1 Ottis Teu Snoopy - World War I Flying Ace Gesner
Class 9208-Drama other than Shakespeare: 11 Years & Under
1 Dawson Teu Mike Teavee Gesner
Class 9209-Drama other than Shakespeare: 13 Years & Under
1 Krishna Vador Jane Erye Bronte
7:00PM
Class 9210-Drama other than Shakespeare: 15 Years & Under
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1 Mabel Chua Mabel Chiltern Wilde
Class 9211-Drama other than Shakespeare: 17 Years & Under
1 Li Jong Chua Marvin Simon
Class 9212-Drama other than Shakespeare: Open
1 Richelle Ignatius Megan Martini
7:30PM
Class 9201-Solo Shakespeare Scene: 11 Years & Under
1 Dawson Teu Puck Shakespeare
Class 9203-Solo Shakespeare Scene: 15 Years & Under
1 Wil Ainsbury As You Like It - Orlando Shakespeare
Class 9204-Solo Shakespeare Scene: 17 Years & Under
1 Li Jong Chua Hamlet Shakespeare
1 Tasha Ignatius Moo Clarke
Class 9306-Sacred Reading: 17 Years & Under
1 Nash Vador The Vedus Unknown
Class 9307-Sacred Reading: Senior, Open
1 Ann Tulloch Revelation 2 King James Bible
8:30PM
Class 9502-Drama Duologues: 11 Years & Under
1 Ottis Teu & Dawson Teu The Rabbit Chase Gesner
Class 9604-Public Speaking: 15 Years & Under
1 Mabel Chua Public Speaking Chua
Class 9605-Public Speaking: 17 Years & Under
1 Li Jong Chua Public Speaking Chua
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PICKERING ROTARY MUSIC FESTIVAL Saturday, March 5 Morning - SENIOR PIANO
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church
Class 3008-Piano Solo - Graded List A: Grade 8
1 Jania Rhee Invention No.14 in B flat major Bach
2 Jasmine Genove Gigue in D Krebs
3 Keady Morgan Suite No.1 in G major: Gigue Krelos
4 Kevin Zuccherato Invention No.13 Bach
5 Ruth Yilma Menuet and Trio in B minor Bach
9:45 AM
Class 3009-Piano Solo - Graded List A: Grade 9
1 Eafa Peters Prelude and Fugue in C minor Bach
2 Jeremian Wong Sonata in A Scarlatti
3 Jiaguo Li L'Egyptienne Rameau
10:15 AM
Class 3302-Piano Solo - J S Bach: Grade 9
1 Matthew Baleanu Prelude & Fugue in C minor Bach
10:30 AM
Class 3301-Piano Solo - J S Bach: Grade 8
1 Faith Reynolds Invention in A minor Bach
2 Jasmine Anthony Invention No.13 Bach
3 Kevin Wang Invention No.13 in A minor Bach
11:00 AM
Class 3206-Piano Solo Sonatina and Sonata: Grade 8
1 Avery Rhind Sonata in C K545 1st mvmt Mozart
2 Harry Zhang Sonata Op.49 No.2 1st mvmt Beethoven
3 Jania Rhee Sonata in G major - Finale Haydn
4 Korey Antony Craig-Davis Sonata in G Beethoven
5 Ruth Yilma Sonatina in E flat major Dussek
12:00 LUNCH
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PICKERING ROTARY MUSIC FESTIVAL Saturday, March 5 Afternoon - SENIOR PIANO
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church
1:00PM
Class 3024-Piano Solo - Graded List C: Grade 8
1 Jania Rhee Waltz in B minor Chopin
2 Jasmine Genove Chanson Triste Kalinnikov
3 Justin Lau Knecht Ruprect Schumann
4 Kevin Wang Andante Sostenuto Op.72 No.2 Mendelssohn
5 Korey Antony Craig-Davis An Important Event Schumann
6 Ruth Yilma Andante Sostenuto Op.74 No.4 Mendelssohn
1:45PM
Class 3305-Piano Solo - Chopin: Grade 8
1 Peter Zhang Waltz Op.69 No.2 Chopin
2:00PM
Class 3317-Piano Solo - Canadian Composers: Grade 8
1 Darren Leung O Moon Louie
2 Harry Zhang Oliver's Twist Wuench
2:15PM
Class 3029-Piano Solo - Graded List D: Grade 8
1 Avery Rhind Etude Allegro Nakada
2 Hannah Yuan To the Rising Sun Torjussen
3 Jania Rhee Etude Allegro Yoshinao
4 Jeremian Wong Jazz Exercise No.2 Peterson
5 Kevin Wang Three in Blue No.1 Southam
6 Kevin Zuccherato Jazz Exercise No.2 Peterson
7 Peter Zhang Blue Sky Louie
3:00PM
Class 3108-Piano Interpretive: Grade 8
1 Faith Reynolds Chanson Triste Kalinnikov
2 Harry Zhang Jazz Exercise No.2 Peterson
Class 3418-Piano Solo - Single Study: Grade 8
3:15PM 1 Jasmine Genove Lied Rowley
2 Keady Morgan Disco Visit Schoenmehl
3:30PM
Class 3510-Piano Solo - Graded Recital Class: 14 Years & Under, Grade 8 & over
1 Darren Leung Invention No.2 Bach
Waltz Op 69 No 1 Chopin
4:00PM DINNER
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PICKERING ROTARY MUSIC FESTIVAL Saturday, March 5 Evening - SENIOR PIANO
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church
7:15 PM
Class 3207-Piano Solo Sonatina and Sonata: Grade 9
1 Emily Stroumos Rondo in C Beethoven
2 Jiaguo Li Sonata K330 1st mvmt Mozart
3 Shreela Talukder Sonatina Op.13 No.1 Kabalevski
4 Eafa Peters Sonata in G major 1st mvmt Mozart
8:00 PM
Class 3025-Piano Solo - Graded List C: Grade 9, except Chopin
1 Jeremian Wong October Tchaikovsky
2 Rachel Tong Moment Musical Schubert
3 Eafa Peters Butterfly Op.13 No.1 Grieg
4 Shreela Talukder Nocturne Op.54 No.4 Grieg
8:30 PM
Class 3306-Piano Solo - Chopin: Grade 9
1 Jiaguo Li Nocturne Op.55 No.1 Chopin
8:45 PM
Class 3409-Piano Solo - Two Studies: Grade 9
1 Eafa Peters May Morning Gounod
Etude in C Minor Bertini
8:55 PM
Class 3419-Piano Solo - Single Study: Grade 9
1 Matthew Baleanu Maple Leaf Rag Joplin
Volunteer Opportunities with Rotary
The most important and valuable resource the Rotary Club of Pickering has, is their volunteers, who give their time to provide services to our community projects and events.
Volunteering at one or more of our events qualifies high school students who are seeking to complete their 40 hours of community service required for graduation. We can use your help in many different ways.
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PICKERING ROTARY MUSIC FESTIVAL
Sunday, March 6 Afternoon - SENIOR PIANO
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church
2:00PM
Class 3304-Piano Solo - J S Bach: ARCT
1 Brandon Hao Partita No.3 BWV827 Fantasia Sarabande Gigue Bach
Class 3604-Piano Solo - Concerto Class - First/Last Mvmt: 14 Years & Under
7:10PM 1 Darren Leung Concerto K413 1st mvmt Mozart
Class 3606-Piano Solo - Concerto Class - First/Last Mvmt: Open
7:20PM 1 Brandon Hao Piano Concerto No.1 in E- Op.11 1st mvmt Chopin
2 Lauren Esch Concerto in A- 1st mvmt Grieg
PICKERING ROTARY MUSIC FESTIVAL Monday, March 7 Morning - SENIOR PIANO
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church
9:30 AM
Class 3030-Piano Solo - Graded List D: Grade 9
1 Eafa Peters Salta Salta Pinta
2 Matthew Baleanu Over the Rainbow Arlen/Shearing
3 Ruth Yilma Improvisation Faure
9:50 AM
Class 3308-Piano Solo - Chopin: ARCT
1 Kevin Zheng Ballade No.1 in G- Chopin
2 Rachel Ma Ballade No.1 in G minor Chopin
3 Brandon Hao Ballade No.1 in G- Op.23 Chopin
10:45 AM
Class 3320-Piano Solo - Canadian Composers: ARCT
1 Brandon Hao Old Coyotes' Saturday Night Bell
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PICKERING ROTARY MUSIC FESTIVAL
Tuesday, March 8 Morning - CHOIRS
Highbush Public School
9:00 AM
Class 8002-School Clinics: Junior School Choir
1 Highbush Public School Chorus TBD
Tuesday, March 8 Morning - VOCAL
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church
10:00AM
Class 4401-Female Voice - Broadway Up Tempo: 9 Years & Under
1 Jessica LeRiche My Favourite Things Rodgers/Hammerstein
2 Leah Aunger Naughty Minchin
10:15AM
Class 4404-Female Voice - Broadway Up Tempo: 15 Years & Under
1 Holly Savage Popular Schwartz
10:25AM
Class 4407-Female Voice - Broadway Ballad: 9 Years & Under
1 Jessica LeRiche Castle on a Cloud Schonberg
10:30AM
Class 4409-Female Voice - Broadway Ballad: 13 Years & Under
1 Olivia McKoy Look to the Rainbow Lane
10:40AM
Class 4410-Female Voice - Broadway Ballad: 15 Years & Under
1 Holly Morris Popular Schwartz
2 Holly Savage Memory Webber
11:00AM
Class 4411-Female Voice - Broadway Ballad: 17 Years & Under
1 Emily Rocha Somewhere Bernstein
Pickering Rotary Music Festival
is a community service project
of the
Rotary Club of Pickering
Contributions are authorized as charitable donations under the
provisions of the Income Tax Act.
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11:15AM
Class 4428-Female Voice - Jazz: 15 Years & Under
1 Elektra Watson Singin' the Blues Rhodenizer
11:20AM
Class 4429-Female Voice - Jazz: 17 Years & Under
1 Meagan Mabilangan The Lady is a Tramp Rodgers
11:30AM
Class 5402-Male Voice - Broadway Up Tempo: 11 Years & Under
1 Nathan Aunger I Won't Grow Up Leigh/Charlap
11:35AM
Class 5410-Male Voice - Broadway Ballad: 15 Years & Under
1 Wil Ainsbury Wonderin' Campbell
11:40AM Class 4717-Female Voice-T.V. Movie Up Tempo 17 Years and Under
1 Meagan Mabilangan Reflection Wilder
12:00PM LUNCH
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PICKERING ROTARY MUSIC FESTIVAL Wednesday, March 9 MORNING CHURCH BRASS/WOODWIND
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church
9:00 AM
Class 2004-Brass Solo List A: Grade 6
1 Elektra Watson Wer's Jagen Recht Begreifen Will Krieger
9:10 AM
Class 2106-Woodwind Solo List A: Grade 8
1 Joshua Miller Concerino in Eb Op.26 J109 Weber
9:20 AM
Class 2116-Woodwind Solo List B: Grade 8
1 Joshua Miller Clair Matin Jeanjean
Wednesday, March 9 MORNING - SCHOOL BANDS
Location?
10:00 AM 1 Highbush Public School Grade 7 Band TBD
2 Uxbridge Public School Grade 7 Concert Band TBA
3 Vimy Ridge P.S. Grade 7 Band TBD
1:00 PM 4 Vimy Ridge P.S. Grade 8 Band TBD
5 Uxbridge Public School Grade 8 Concert Band TBA
6 Highbush Public School Grade 8 Band TBD
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Rotary - Students and Youth
Rotary's programs for students and youth can change the
lives of those who participate. Through these programs, young people can earn scholarships, travel on cultural exchanges, or help a community through a service project.
New Generations programs
Every year, thousands of talented and dedicated young people, ages 12-30, have an incredible experience in a New Generations program. As Rotaractors and Interactors, they serve in communities at home and abroad. Through Rotary Youth Exchange, they explore new cultures. And as Rotary Youth Leadership Awards participants, they learn skills that will help them succeed as future community leaders.
Educational programs
Rotary has a long tradition of fostering peace and
international understanding through education.Since 1947, Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships have given more than 41,000 men and women the opportunity to study abroad. Although the program will come to an end in 2013, new scholarship opportunities through the Foundation's new district and global grants will give Rotarians greater flexibility to sponsor scholars. Rotary Peace Centers offer a master's degree in international relations, sustainable development, peace studies, and conflict resolution, or a professional development certificate in peace and conflict studies.