91st ANNUAL PENTICTON KIWANIS MUSIC, DANCE AND

91st ANNUAL
PENTICTON KIWANIS MUSIC, DANCE
AND SPEECH ARTS FESTIVAL
PENTICTON, BRITISH COLUMBIA
March 6 to May 6, 2017
under the auspices of
THE OKANAGAN VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL
SOCIETY OF PENTICTON
PENTICTON KIWANIS MUSIC, DANCE AND SPEECH ARTS
FESTIVAL PRESENTS:
MUSIC & SPEECH ARTS HIGHLIGHTS & AWARDS CONCERT
Sponsored by the Penticton Academy of Music
Friday, May 5th at 7:00 p.m.
Cleland CommunityTheatre
Tickets available at the Festival Venues,
Penticton & District Community Arts Council (Leir House), and at the door
Ticket Price: $10.00 or 4 for $25 (Family rate)
DANCE HIGHLIGHTS & AWARDS CONCERT
Saturday, May 6th at 7:00 p.m.
Cleland Community Theatre
Tickets available at the Festival Dance Performances,
Penticton & District Community Arts Council (Leir House) and at the door
Ticket Price: $10.00 or 4 for $25 (Family rate)
The Kiwanis Club of Penticton is part of a world-wide service
organization, Kiwanis International, made up of men and women who
have the desire to become personally involved in making their
communities better places in which to live.
Okanagan Lake Promenade
Kiwanis Walking Pier
Brunswick Village
KIWANIS CLUB OF PENTICTON
“We Build”
Proud to Sponsor the
Penticton Kiwanis Music Festival
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Sponsors
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Purpose and Philosophy
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General Rules
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Adjudication Rules
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Programme Procedures
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Copyright Law
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Rules of Etiquette
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Rules of Protest
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The Festival Organization
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Scholarships, Bursaries, Awards
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Mayor’s letter of Welcome
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Provincial Festival
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Junior Piano and Senior Piano
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Choral & Classical Voice
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Musical Theatre
Speech Arts
Strings/Instrumental/Classical Guitar
Classical and Stage Dance
HIGHLIGHTS & AWARD CONCERT TICKETS
AVAILABLE AT FESTIVAL VENUES, LEIR HOUSE,
AND AT THE DOOR
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The 2016 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
Diamond Jubilee Chapter IODE
Kiwanis Club of Oliver
Penticton Foundry
Zias Stonehouse Restaurant
Lakeside Hotel Resort
Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, #40
Supporters
Dr. Tom & Kathleen Jasper
John & Vivian Surkan
Naramata Community Choir
Penticton Academy of Music
Members of South Okanagan Retired Teachers’ Association
Valley Wind & Reed
Enthusiasts
B.C. Registered Music Teachers, South Okanagan Branch
Dr. John & Helen Crowther
Don & Mavis Quaglia
McGladdery Family
Evelyn Carmichael
Ralph & Jan Webb
MV Dental Centre
Special Thanks To:
Edis Computers, Penticton Herald, Penticton Western News
Penticton & District Community Arts Council, Winners Trophies
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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:
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establlishes rules and categories for performance by consulting with teachers and provincial and national music festival
organizations.
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engages the services of professional adjudicators to provide constructive, written critique and competitive ranking.
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presents certificates, medallions, trophies, awards and scholarships to competitors based upon adjudicated results.
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provides a stepping-stone to provincial and national competition.
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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
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or teacher. Age of competitors is determined as of December 31 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 (noncompetitive) 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.
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PROGRAME PROCEDURE AND ADJUDICATION
13. Communication with adjudicators on the part of competitors, teachers, or parents, except through the Music Festival Committee is
absolutely prohibited. Contradiction of this rule will result in disqualification.
14. Commercial advertising for the purpose of solicitation must be approved by the Festival Committee before it is displayed in any of
the Festival halls.
15. Competitors will be designated to the adjudicator by name and number, and shall not commence before the adjudicator gives the
signal.
16. The presiding secretary may require any competitor to certify that the regulations herein set out have been met. If an infringement
has occurred, no mark will be awarded but adjudication will be given.
17. The adjudicator’s decision in all matters of adjudication shall be final. The adjudicator may terminate any performance at will.
18. Immediately following the class, copies of music and adjudication sheets must be claimed (except dance). No certificates will be
mailed and the Festival assumes no responsibility for music left by competitors.
PROGRAMME PROCEDURE AND ADJUDICATION - MUSIC
19. Fifteen minutes before the commencement of a class, original copies of music are to be provided to the Door Secretary for the
adjudicator. If the adjudicator does not have a copy of the music for the duration of the performance, no mark will be given.
20. Music must be numbered every five bars and be clearly labeled with the class number, competitor's name and number.
21. Where “Own Choice” is specified, title and name of the composer must be given on the entry form. The adjudicator will take into
consideration the artistic value of the number chosen in solo classes, and its suitability to the individual.
22. No person will be allowed on the platform with the competitor except the Adjudicator’s Secretary and where necessary, the
accompanist and a page-turner.
23. Please make your own arrangements for accompaniment well in advance of the Festival.
24. Recorded accompaniment is not permitted in any voice class except choir and popular instrumental class.
25. Copied music may not be used except with the written permission of the copyright holder (composer or publisher). The
Federation of Music Festivals has now deemed it permissible to use photocopies for page turns as long as the original copy is
present at the performance. There must be two original copies present in the competition hall. Use of unauthorized copies will
result in disqualification. Adjudicators must have original published music or a properly authorized copy for the duration of the
performance in order to provide a mark. “Permission to Photocopy or Transcribe” letters and “Authorized Music” copies must be
brought to the Festival and given to the Door Secretary with the music. Sheet music downloaded from the Internet, may be used
at the Festival. However, proof of payment must be included for each copy used. (That is, if two copies are required, one for the
accompanist and one for the adjudicator, there must be proof of two purchases.)
26. Second copies of music that are handwritten to transcribe original music to another key will not be permitted unless authorization
is given by the copyright holder. Any competitor or accompanist violating copyright laws will be immediately disqualified.
27. Acceptance of an entry does not ensure eligibility. The adjudicator may disqualify any entry.
COPYRIGHT LAW
28. Use of unauthorized copies will result in disqualification.
29. Music that is out of print or difficult to acquire requires written permission from the publisher in order to be copied.
30. Publishing firms out of business generally transfer their copyright to other firms.
31. Permission to photocopy letters must be brought to the Festival and given to the Door Secretary with the music..
32. Video taping of dance performances is illegal without written permission from the choreographer.
RULES OF ETIQUETTE
33. Absolute silence is required during the competition. No one may enter or leave while the competitor is on the platform.
34. The audience is requested to refrain from applauding before a competitor performs.
35. Formal dress is not required, but it would be appreciated if appropriate attire is worn, i.e., no torn or sloppy T-shirts or jeans.
RULES OF PROTEST
36. Protests shall be made in writing to the Festival Coordinator, accompanied by a protest fee of $25.00, said fee to be returned in
full should the protest be sustained. No inquiries shall be addressed directly to the adjudicator.
SCHEDULING AND TIMING
37. While the programme timetable will be adhered to as closely as possible, the Committee reserves the right to make any changes
necessary in the interest of the Festival.
Please Note: Competitors perform at their own risk.
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THE PENTICTON KIWANIS MUSIC, DANCE AND SPEECH ARTS FESTIVAL ORGANIZATION
is proud to be affiliated with
PERFORMING
Arts B C
Association of Regional Festivals.
EXECUTIVE
President – Jeanette Palfey
Recording Secretary – Joanne Forsyth
Treasurer – Elaina Gillespie
Past President – Danica Venables
BOARD MEMBERS
Lorna Bull
Sandra Curnow
Chuck Eggert
Kara Madill
Debbie McGladdery
Audrey Perry
Lisa-Anne Palfrey
Danica Venables
Jan Webb
MEMBERS-AT-LARGE
DISCIPLINE CAPTAINS
Senior and Junior Piano – Jan Webb
Strings/Instrumental/Classical Guitar – Audrey Perry
Musical Theatre – Lisa-Anne Palfrey
Speech Arts – Debbie McGladdery
Classical Voice – Lisa-Anne Palfrey
Choral – Joanne Forsyth
Dance – Danica Venables
ADMINISTRATION
Fesitval Coordinator – Lorraine Alatalo
ALL INQUIRIES AND CORRESPONDENCE SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO:
Penticton Kiwanis Music Festival, Box 23041
Penticton, BC V2A 8L7
Telephone: (250) 493-8322 / Email: [email protected]
Website: www.pkmf.org
A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU TO ALL THE VOLUNTEERS
who assist the
Penticton Kiwanis Music, Dance and Speech Arts Festival
in many different ways to ensure that the Festival is a rewarding and enriching
experience for the many young people who participate.
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CERTIFICATES
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Certificates will be awarded to competitors attaining first, second and third places.
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A competitor who receives a mark of 80% or more and is the only competitor in that class will receive a First place
Certificate.
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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.
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Ties for Second and Third place are permitted. Ties will not occur for First place.
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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.
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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).
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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.
MEDALLIONS, CUPS, TROPHIES AND SHIELDS
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SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES, AWARDS
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Scholarship winners must be 20 years of age or younger or meet the specific age limits as set out in the Syllabus.
All scholarships and awards may not necessarily be awarded.
A performer must obtain a mark of at least 85% in one entry in order to qualify for major Scholarships or for the Provincial
level competitions of the British Columbia Performing Arts Festival. However, this does not automatically qualify for an
award. Final decision rests with the adjudicators and the Scholarship Committee. This regulation covers all scholarships
regardless of their terms of reference..
All decisions of the Scholarship Committee regarding the awards of scholarships are final.
Certificates will be awarded to competitors attaining first, second and third place meeting the standard of 80%. Participation
certificates will be awarded to all students 12 and under, who do not receive a placing certificate, and to those who perform
for adjudication only.
A competitor must enter at least three classes to be eligible for a solo trophy.
MUSIC AWARDS
Eva and Hugh Cleland Scholarship
$ 300.00
Sponsored by the Penticton Foundation and Friends of the Festival
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Applications for the Cleland Scholarship must be received by March 5, 2017.
To qualify for this Scholarship you must submit a short history of your music background, details of how you qualify and your
social insurance number. The applicant must meet all of the following qualifications:
is from the South Okanagan area (Summerland and south)
intends to pursue a career in music teaching, coaching or performance
is a Grade 12 graduating student, or has completed Grade 12 but has not already enrolled in a post-secondary music
program.
within one year of the Festival, must intend to enroll in a recognized post-secondary educational institution such as a
university or college, majoring in music, or a diploma course at a music conservatory.
must be of a deserving caliber, as determined by the Music Festival Board.
must apply for the scholarship prior to the commencement of the Festival
If the winner does not meet the guidelines set out above, funds will not be dispensed for that year.
STANDARD SCALE OF MARKS
(Out of 100)
75 - 79 -- satisfactory performance
80 - 84 -- represents a good performance
85 - 89 -- represents honours
90 -100 -- first class honours
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PERFORMING
Arts B C
ASSOCIATION of REGIONAL FESTIVALS
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Provincial Level Competitions will be held in Kamloops May 28 to June 1, 2017.
Non-competitive delegates are invited to attend as observers.
The selection of competitors is solely the adjudicators’ responsibility.
The competitor with the highest mark is not necessarily chosen, but the adjudicator must provide the committee with
written reasons for the choice if the competitor who is chosen does not have the highest mark.
2016 PENTICTON FESTIVAL WINNERS AT THE PROVINCIALS
Fort St. John, BC May 31 – June 4, 2016
Intermediate Musical Theatre
Junior Musical Theatre
Senior Vocal Variety
Junior A Strings
Intermediate Speech Arts
Junior Shakespeare
Stage Dance II
Stage Dance III
Honourable Mention
Honourable Mention
Winner
Runnerup
Runnerup
Honourable Mention
Honourable Mention
Honourable Mention
Eli Nelson
Lara Moshaver
Jaxon Jensen
Holly McCallum
Aleisha Ramsay
Priya Sivakumar
Nicola Hopley
Hailey Christie-Hoyle
2016 PROVINCIALS REPRESENTATIVES FROM PENTICTON
DISCIPLINE
Piano
Strings
Classical Voice
Musical Theatre
Speech Arts
Stage Dance
Classical Ballet
Modern Dance
DELEGATE
Julia Crowther, Junior
Ben Crowther, Intermediate
Evelyn Krieger, Senior
Elise Wiesinger, Junior A
Tiana Ferlizza, Junior
Jaxon Jensen, Intermediate
Lara Moshaver, Junior
Eli Nelson, Intermediate
Priya Sivakumar, Junior
Aleisha Ramsay, Intermediate
Emma Farrar, Junior
Nicola Hopley, Intermediate
Hailey Christie-Hoyle, Senior
Jonathan Fraser-Monroe, Junior
Claire Kincaid,, Intermediate
Emma Hopley, Intermediate
Katrina Lopes, Senior
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Jacques Després – Junior Piano and Senior Piano
Pianist Jacques C. Després has dazzled audiences for nearly four decades on four
continents through his recordings, performances as soloist with orchestras, solo recitals and
collaborative work. An intelligent, refined, highly sensitive and disciplined artist, Després’
performances and recordings are praised by critics who cite his “crystal-clear pianism,” and his
abilities “to bring humanity, integrity and an enormous expressive range to the pieces.” His
“pianistic control is flawless, the sonority magnificent, and the playing is utterly and consistently
clear.” Since his 1978 debut with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Després appeared as
soloist with many orchestras under the baton of conductors including Otto-Werner Muller,
Franz-Paul Decker, Jens Nygaard and Simon Streatfield. Després’ tours have included
performances aired on CBC radio and at summer festivals in North American and Asia.
Notable recordings include world premiere of the complete piano works of Joseph Martin
Kraus and the Kraus’ complete chamber music works on the Naxos label, which received
worldwide critical acclaim and exposure. A leading lecture-performance artist on both period
and modern instruments, Després has been invited to numerous schools in North America and
Asia, including the Juilliard School, Northwestern University, Vanderbilt University and the
Central Conservatory of China (Beijing). Després completed his doctorate in performance at
Stony Brook University as a student of Gilbert Kalish.]. He holds a Masters degree from the
Juilliard School of Music, a Unanimous First Prize from the Quebec Conservatory, and the
Artist Diploma with High Distinction from Indiana University as a student of György Sebök.
Other teachers include Adele Marcus, William Masselos and Christiane Sénart.
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JUNIOR PIANOFORTE SCHOLARSHIPS
Candidates must enter Sight Reading (mark not considered), and any three pianoforte selections from the
categories of solos listed in the Syllabus, excluding Untitled Study.
Scholarship, Grade I to IV
Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton
$150.00
JUNIOR PIANOFORTE AWARDS
Grades I – IV Encouragement Awards
Eight at $25.00
At the discretion of the adjudicator
Sponsored by
Diamond Jubilee Chapter IODE (4)
Dr. John and Helen Crowther (4)
JUNIOR PIANOFORTE CUPS AND TROPHIES
Cups, trophies and shields will be awarded to the participant with the highest mark in the stated categories, provided that the
mark is 80% or greater. A competitor must enter at least three solo classes to be eligible for a solo trophy.
Donna Marie Hauser Trophy
Junior Piano Ensemble Plaque
Solo, Grade 1 to IV
Duet, Trio, or Quartet, Grades 1-IV
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SENIOR PIANOFORTE SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarship, GRADE VIII-OPEN
$200.00
Sponsored by Ladies’ Auxiliary Branch 40, Royal Canadian Legion
Grade X and Diploma
Candidates must enter the following categories:
Sight Reading (mark not considered in Scholarship totals)
JS Bach
Sonata or Multi-Movement Sonata
and two of the following:
Romantic
Impressionistic
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century
Canadian Composers
Popular
Studies
Grade VIII and IX
Candidates must enter the following categories:
Sight Reading (mark not considered in Scholarship Totals)
JS Bach or Early Keyboard
Classical or Sonata or Multi-Movement Sonata
and two of the following:
Romantic
Impressionistic
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century
Canadian Composers
Popular
Studies
Scholarship, GRADE V-VII
$150.00
Shirley Webb Memorial Scholarship
Candidates must enter the following categories:
Sight Reading (mark not considered in Scholarship totals)
JS Bach or Early Keyboard
Classical or Sonatina or Sonata or Multi-Movement Sonata
and one of the following:
Romantic
Impressionistic
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century
Canadian Composers
Popular
Studies
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SENIOR PIANOFORTE AWARDS
J.S. Bach Award, Grade V – VI, VII and up
Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton
each at $50.00
Early Keyboard Award, Grade V – VI, VII and up
Sponsored by Zias Stonehouse Restaurant
each at $50.00
Sonatina/Sonata Award, Grade V – VI, VII and up
Sponsored by Members of the South Okanagan Retired Teachers Association
each at $50.00
Classical Award, Grade V and up
Sponsored by MV Dental Centre
$50.00
Canadian Composers Award, Grade V – VI, VII and up
Sponsored by B.C. Registered Music Teachers, South Okanagan Branch
each at $50.00
Romantic Award, Grade V – VIII, IX and up
Sponsored by Zias Stonehouse Restaurant
each at $50.00
Popular Award, Grade V and up
At the discretion of the adjudicator
Sponsored by Penticton Lakeside Resort
$50.00
Twentieth &Twenty-First Century Award, Grade V – VI, VII and up
Sponsored by Penticton Foundry
each at $50.00
Sight Reading Award, Grade Grade V – VI, VII and up
Sponsored by Evelyn Carmichael and Diamond Jubilee Chapter IODE
each at $50.00
SENIOR PIANOFORTE CUPS AND TROPHIES
Cups, trophies and shields will be awarded to the participant with the highest mark in the stated categories, provided that the
mark is 80% or greater. A competitor must enter at least three solo classes to be eligible for a solo trophy.
Ensemble Plaque
Mrs. R.A. Davidson Memorial Rose Bowl
Triumph Trophy
James Crossley Memorial Trophy
Vernon United Church Cup
Fraser Shield
Helen Reeves Cups (2)
Edith Maud Pryce Shield
Duet, Trio or Quartet, Grades V to VIII
Open Solo
Solo, Diploma Level
Concert Group
Solo, Grade IX and X
Solo, Grade V to VIII
Ensemble, Grade IX and up
Grades V to VIII - Adjudicators Choice
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Piano - Junior
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue
Preparatory A Pianoforte Solo - Introductory Level A - Non Comp Only
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2
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4
5
Isabella Cassini (non-competitive) - Osoyoos
Katrina Wimbush (non-competitive) - Penticton
Ellie Coombs (non-competitive) - Penticton
Benjamin Nunes (non-competitive) - Okanagan Falls
Alexsander Goebel (non-competitive) - Keremeos
Preparatory A Pianoforte Solo - Introductory Level A - Non Comp Only
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Asia Mahon - Summerland
Emma Goncalves (non-competitive) - Penticton
Amelia Marino (non-competitive) - Penticton
Eva Wyse - Osoyoos
Gyll-Leanne Burton (non-competitive) - Osoyoos
Finn Coombs (non-competitive) - Penticton
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2
3
4
5
Isabella Cucnik - Penticton
Laura Harty - Oliver, BC
Ava Stoll - Summerland
Danae Leduc - Keremeos
Nathan Frasch - Keremeos
1:55 PM
Gypsy Dance By Firelight - Faber
Snappin Harriet - Faber
Firefly - Faber
Computer Talk - Mier
Peek-a-Boo! - Finn & Morris
That Old Car - Bastien
Preparatory B Pianoforte Solo - Introductory Level B - Pre-Grade 1
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1:30 PM
Cartoon Kids - McLean
Yankee Doodle - Faber
Love Somebody - Bastien
Skateboard Boogie - Bastien
Bells go Great Britain - Faber
2:30 PM
Thunderstorm - Rahbee
Waltz - Brahms
To Fly Like an Eagle - Crosby Gaudet
The Calico Cat - Marlais
The Rising Sun - Telfer
Preparatory B Pianoforte Solo - Introductory Level B - Pre-Grade 1
______ 1 Ava Stoll - Summerland
______ 2 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton
2:55 PM
Freddy the Frog - Crosby Gaudet
Rainbow Fish - Rollin
Break
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Piano - Junior
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue
Early Keyboard - Grade 1
3:25 PM
______ 1 Sophia Jung - Penticton
______ 2 Sophie Tatham - Penticton
Andante in G Minor - Telemann
Minuet in D Major - Clarke
Early Keyboard - Grade 2
______ 1 Gracianah Gallicano-George - Penticton
______ 2 Alanna Main - Penticton
Air in D Minor - Purcell
Allegretto in C Major - Neefe
Classical - Grade 1
3:40 PM
______ 1 Mimi Nordlund - Penticton
______ 2 Kai Formo - Penticton
The Ballet - Turk
Burlesque in G Major - Anonymous
Classical - Grade 2
______ 1 Kate Pinsonneault - Penticton
______ 2 Spencer McRann - Okanagan Falls
______ 3 Amy Lucich - Cawston
Ecossaise in G Major - Beethoven
Quadrille - Hayden
Minuet - Mozart
Untitled Study/Etude - Grade 2
4:10 PM
______ 1 Kate Pinsonneault - Penticton
Etude in F Major Op109 no. 27 - Kohler
Romantic - Grade 1
4:15 PM
______ 1 Sophie Tatham - Penticton
Drifting Clouds - Gillock
Sight Reading - Grade 2
______ 1 Amy Lucich - Cawston
______ 2 Spencer McRann - Okanagan Falls
______ 3 Kate Pinsonneault – Penticton
A very special thank you to
all the volunteers
who assist the Festival in so many ways.
-- from the Board of the 2017 Festival
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Piano - Junior
Friday, March 10, 2017
Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue
Popular - Grade 2
9:00 AM
______ 1 Amy Lucich - Cawston
______ 2 Spencer McRann - Okanagan Falls
Let's Go Fly a Kite - Sherman
A Walk In The Sun - Norton
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 1
9:10 AM
______ 1 Sophia Jung - Penticton
______ 2 Makayla Parker - Penticton
Red Satin Jazz - Mier
A Happy Tale - Gedike
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 2
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1
2
3
4
Gracianah Gallicano-George - Penticton
Kyle Simpson - Penticton
Alanna Main - Penticton
Amy Lucich - Cawston
I Spy - Bober
Atacama Desert - Rossi
I Spy - Bober
Ragtime - Norton
Canadian Composers - Grade 1
9:45 AM
______ 1 Paige Gibbings - Summerland
______ 2 Griffin Schroeder - Penticton
______ 3 Mimi Nordlund - Penticton
March of the Mice - Perry
The Snake - Christopher
Dream Journey - Donkin
Canadian Composers - Grade 2
______ 1 Amy Lucich - Cawston
______ 2 Spencer McRann - Okanagan Falls
______ 3 Kate Pinsonneault - Penticton
Penguins - Niamath
Crocodile Teeth - Telfer
Invention in C Major - Christopher
Additional Repertoire - Grade 3
10:15 AM
______ 1 Owen Moseley - Summerland
______ 2 Rylan Estin - Cawston
______ 3 Peter Ruckheim - Keremeos
In the Spirit - Norton
In The Spirit - Norton
The Song of Twilight - Nakada
Break
Canadian Composers - Grade 3
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1
2
3
4
10:45 AM
Keegan Johnson - Summerland
Owen Moseley - Summerland
Rylan Estin - Cawston
Peter Ruckheim - Keremeos
The Stormy Sea - Cosby
Funny Puppy - Crosby/Gaudet
Wizards and Wizards - Donkin
Witches and Wizards - Donkin
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 3
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
11:10 AM
Peter Ruckheim - Keremeos
Rylan Estin - Cawston
Taver Grant - Penticton
James Schroeder - Penticton
Max MacIntyre - Penticton
Charlotte Foster - Okanagan Falls
Owen Moseley - Summerland
Anna Mitchell - Penticton
In The Spirit - Norton
Picnic 1920 - Schoenmehl
Play - Bartok
Interlude - Mier
Coconut Rag - Norton
The Elegant Toreador - Bernstein
Interlude - Mier
The Song of Twilight - Nakada
Lunch Break
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Piano - Junior
Friday, March 10, 2017
Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue
Early Keyboard - Grade 3
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1
2
3
4
1:30 PM
Peter Ruckheim - Keremeos
Ria Sheoran - Penticton
Anna Mitchell - Penticton
Keegan Johnson - Summerland
Harlequinade - Krebs
Gigue a l`Angloise - Telemann
Gavotte in G Major - Handel
Gigue a l'Angloise - Telemann
J.S. Bach - Grade 3
1:50 PM
______ 1 Rylan Estin - Cawston
______ 2 Matea Schmidt - Summerland
Polonnaise - J. S. Bach
Musette in D Major BWV Anh. 126 - J.S. Bach
J.S. Bach - Grade 4
______ 1 Robert McBain - Kamloops
Minuet in G Major BWV 116 - J.S. Bach
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 3
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1
2
3
4
5
6
2:10 PM
Peter Ruckheim - Keremeos
Rylan Estin - Cawston
Max MacIntyre - Penticton
Ria Sheoran - Penticton
Matea Schmidt - Summerland
Keegan Johnson - Summerland
Sonatina in A Minor, First Movement, op. 94, no. 4 - Biehl
Sonatina in A Minor, First Movement, op. 94, no. 4 - Biehl
Sonatina in G Major, 2nd Movement - Beethoven
Sonatina in G Major - Attwood
Sonatina in G Major I - Attwood
Sonatina in F Major,op. 257,no. 2 - Lack
Untitled Study/Etude - Grade 3
2:50 PM
______ 1 Matea Schmidt - Summerland
Etude in C Major Op. 261, No. 81 - Czerny
Romantic - Grade 3
2:55 PM
______ 1 Ria Sheoran - Penticton
Wild Mignonette - Gurlitt
Break
Romantic - Grade 4
______ 1 Robert McBain - Kamloops
The Happy Farmer - Schumann
Non-Conservatory Repertoire - non scholarship entry - Grade 2
______ 1 Nicole Goncalves - Penticton
3:10 PM
Hallelujah - Mier
Non-Conservatory Repertoire - non scholarship entry - Grade 3
______ 1 James Schroeder - Penticton
______ 2 Jessica Theide - Summerland
Clarinet Blues - Mier
Colours of the Wind - Menken
Sight Reading - Grade 3
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1
2
3
4
3:25 PM
Peter Ruckheim - Keremeos
Rylan Estin - Cawston
Owen Moseley - Summerland
Ria Sheoran - Penticton
Dinner Break
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Piano – Junior and Senior
Friday, March 10, 2017
Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Avenue
Pianoforte Duet - Grade 1
6:30 PM
______ 1 Mimi Nordlund, Sophie Tatham - Penticton
Mister Tuba and Miss Flute - Trad. Hungarian arr. Agay
Pianoforte Duet - Grade 4
______ 1 David Cai, Christian Manz - Penticton
Spanish Gypsies - Mier
Family Duet, Trio, Quartet
6:40 PM
Sonatina for Two – Bastien
______ 1 Kelan Harty, Laura Harty - Oliver, BC
Pianoforte Duet - Grade 5
6:45 PM
______ 1 Mathew Traynor, Taver Grant - Penticton
______ 2 Andreas Nordlund, Sean Peters - Penticton
Happy Go Lucky - Mier
The Imperial March - Williams arr. Kevern
Pianoforte Duet - Grade 6
7:00 PM
______ 1 Rachel Jung, Alexandra Jung - Penticton
______ 2 Eli Grant, Jacob Nickel - Penticton
Pepperoni Rag - Mier
Racing the Wind - Vandall
Pianoforte Duet - Grade 8
______ 1 Joy Wang, Sarai Gardner - Penticton
El Diablo Cojuelo - Noona
Pianoforte Duet - Grade 9
______ 1 Cole Piche, Kate Piche - Penticton
Swing - Cornick
Pianoforte Quartet - Grade 9
______ 1 Kyla Finlayson, Abigail Goncalves, Karen Nickel, Lauryn Peters - Penticton
Champagne Toccata - Gillock
A very special thank you to
all the volunteers
who assist the Festival in so many ways.
-- from the Board of the 2017 Festival
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Piano - Senior
Saturday, March 11, 2017
St.Saviour's Church, 150 Orchard Avenue
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 7
9:00 AM
______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton
______ 2 Kate Piche - Penticton
______ 3 Joon Sun(David) Chang - Penticton
Sonatina in C Major Op 55 No 3, 1st movt - Clementi
Sonatina in B flat Major Op. 168 No. 4 Mvt I - Diabelli
Sonatina In D Major Op.36 No. 6 1st Mvnt - Clementi
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 8
______ 1 Lara Moshaver - Pentictonn
Sonata in E flat Major - Dussek
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 9
______ 1 Cole Piche - Penticton
______ 2 Annabella Nordlund - Penticton
______ 3 Kyla Finlayson - Penticton
Sonata in G Major K283 Mvt 1 - Mozart
Sonata in G, KV283, 1st mvt. - Mozart
Sonata in G Major K 283 (189h) - Mozart
Classical - Grade 5
10:00 AM
______ 1 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton
Menuet in F KV5 - Mozart
Classical - Grade 6
______ 1 Matthew Lowery - Summerland
______ 2 Lindsay Spear - Penticton
Rondo in C Major - Schmitt
Für Elise - Beethoven
Classical - Grade 8
______ 1 Karen Nickel - Penticton
Six Variations on a Swiss Folk Song - Beethoven
Break
Romantic - Grade 6
10:45 AM
______ 1 Matthew Lowery - Summerland
______ 2 Zachary MacIntyre - Penticton
On the Lake - Hofmann
On the Lake, Op. 77 No.12 - Hofmann
Romantic - Grade 8
______ 1 Joy Wang - Penticton
______ 2 Kieran Noseworthy - Summerland
______ 3 Karen Nickel - Penticton
Prelude - Gliere
With Sweet Lavender - MacDowell
Reiterstuck (The Horseman) - Schumann
Additional Repertoire - Grade 5
11:20 AM
______ 1 Megumi Wurz - Keremeos
The Black Pony - Papp
Additional Repertoire - Grade 8
______ 1 Karen Nickel - Penticton
______ 2 Molly Wells - Penticton
The Storm - Burgmuller
Seven of Hearts - Olson
Lunch Break
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Piano - Senior
Saturday, March 11, 2017
St.Saviour's Church, 150 Orchard Avenue
Early Keyboard - Grade 5
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1
2
3
4
5
1:30 PM
Sean Peters - Penticton
Andreas Nordlund - Penticton
Megumi Wurz - Keremeos
Logan Dougherty - Kaleden
Elizabeth Haddow - Summerland
Scherzo in C Major - Krebs
Intrada - Graupner
Allegro in D Major, op. 38, no. 28 - Haasler
Scherzo in C Major - Krebs
Boree in B flat Major - Jones
Early Keyboard - Grade 6
______ 1 Cordelia Bruff - Penticton
______ 2 Lindsay Spear - Penticton
______ 3 Eli Grant - Penticton
Sarabande in D Minor - Handel
Bourée in F Major - Telemann
Les carillons - Kirnberger
Early Keyboard - Grade 7
2:10 PM
______ 1 Kate Piche - Penticton
Allegro in G Minor HWV 432 - Handel
Early Keyboard - Grade 8
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1
2
3
4
Karen Nickel - Penticton
Kieran Noseworthy - Summerland
Lara Moshaver - Pentictonn
Andrea Main - Penticton
Solfeggio in C Minor - Bach
Sonata in D Major Op. 1 No. 4 - Galuppi
Solfeggio in C Minor - Bach
Solfeggio in C Minor - Bach
J.S. Bach - Grade 5
2:50 PM
______ 1 Mathew Traynor - Penticton
______ 2 Megumi Wurz - Keremeos
______ 3 Jaras Grant - Penticton
Little Prelude in C Major - J.S.Bach
Menuet in G Minor - J. S. Bach
Prelude BWV999 - J.S.Bach
J.S. Bach - Grade 6
______ 1 Nicola Thompson - Kaleden
Prelude in C Minor BWV 999 - J.S. Bach
J.S. Bach - Grade 7
______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton
Invention No 8 in F Major - J.S.Bach
J.S. Bach - Grade 9
3:20 PM
______ 1 Kyla Finlayson - Penticton
______ 2 Cole Piche - Penticton
Sinfonia No. 3 in D Major, BWV 789 - J.S. Bach
Sinfonia No. 15 in B Minor BWV 801 - J.S. Bach
Break
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Piano - Senior
Saturday, March 11, 2017
St.Saviour's Church, 150 Orchard Avenue
Sight Reading - Grade 5
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1
2
3
4
5
4:00 PM
Mathew Traynor - Penticton
Sean Peters - Penticton
Megumi Wurz - Keremeos
Andreas Nordlund - Penticton
Logan Dougherty - Kaleden
Sight Reading - Grade 6
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1
2
3
4
Cordelia Bruff - Penticton
Nicola Thompson - Kaleden
Lindsay Spear - Penticton
Kelan Harty - Oliver, BC
Sight Reading - Grade 7
______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton
______ 2 Kate Piche - Penticton
Sight Reading - Grade 8
______ 1 Karen Nickel - Penticton
______ 2 Lara Moshaver – Penticton
Dinner Break
J.S. Bach - Grade 10
7:00 PM
______ 1 Julia Crowther - Penticton
______ 2 Nolan Spalding - Penticton
Prelude and Fugue, No. 12, BWV 881 - JS Bach
Fantasia - J.S. Bach
Canadian Composers - ARCT or Equivalent
7:20 PM
______ 1 Evelyn Krieger - Summerland
Butterflies and Bobcats - McIntyre
Own Composition - ARCT or Equivalent
7:40 PM
______ 1 Wynn Nordlund - Penticton
Sonata in D Minor, 2nd mvt, Adagio con moto - Nordlund
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - ARCT or Equivalent
______ 1 Wynn Nordlund - Penticton
7:55 PM
Bagatelles - Rawsthorne
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 10
8:10 PM
______ 1 Chi-Yan Lee - Penticton
______ 2 Julia Crowther - Penticton
Rondo in D Major, K 485 - Mozart
Sonata in G Minor, Hob. XVI/44, Movements I, II - Hadyn
Sonatina or Sonata - ARCT or Equivalent
______ 1 Coleton Carnegie (non-competitive) - Penticton
Sonata in A Minor, K310 1st mvt. - Mozart
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Piano - Senior
Sunday, March 12, 2017
St.Saviour's Church, 150 Orchard Avenue
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 7
1:30 PM
______ 1 Joycey Cheng - Penticton
______ 2 Joon Sun(David) Chang - Penticton
Variations on the theme Three Blind Mice - Thompson
Waltz - Kosenko
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 8
______ 1 Karen Nickel - Penticton
______ 2 Lara Moshaver - Pentictonn
______ 3 Molly Wells - Penticton
Seven of Hearts - Olson
Shooting Stars in Summer - Ikeda
Milonga del ángel - Piazzolla
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 9
2:00 PM
______ 1 Maximus Mandaione - Penticton
______ 2 Breila Christou - Summerland
Carnivalse - Gonzales
Deserted Plantation - Gillock
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 10
______ 1 Chi-Yan Lee - Penticton
Cancion y danza VI - Mompou
Untitled Study/Etude - ARCT or Equivalent
______ 1 Evelyn Krieger - Summerland
______ 2 Andrew Stoney - Salmon Arm
Etude Op. 42, No. 7 - Scriabin
Etude Op. 40, No.6 - Kapustin
Break
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Piano - Senior
Sunday, March 12, 2017
St.Saviour's Church, 150 Orchard Avenue
Multi-Movement Sonatina or Sonata Class - ARCT or Equivalent
______ 1 Andrew Stoney - Salmon Arm
______ 2 Evelyn Krieger - Summerland
3:30 PM
Sonata in A Minor, D. 784 - Schubert
Sonata no. 7 in D major, op. 10 no. 3 - Beethoven
Romantic - ARCT or Equivalent
4:30 PM
______ 1 Andrew Stoney - Salmon Arm
Etude Op.10 No. 9 - Chopin
Sight Reading - ARCT or Equivalent
4:40 PM
______ 1 Wynn Nordlund - Penticton
______ 2 Andrew Stoney - Salmon Arm
Dinner Break
Classical - ARCT or Equivalent
7:00 PM
______ 1 Andrew Stoney - Salmon Arm
Sonata in D Major, K. 311 - Mozart
Romantic - Grade 9
7:30 PM
______ 1 Maximus Mandaione - Penticton
______ 2 Kyla Finlayson - Penticton
______ 3 Rachel Shanner - Summerland
Nocturne in G Minor Op.37, No.1 - Chopin
Mazurka in F Sharp Minor Opus 6, No.1 - Chopin
Improvisation - Faure
Romantic - Grade 10
______ 1 Nolan Spalding - Penticton
Nocturne op 9 no 1 - Chopin
Romantic - ARCT or Equivalent
______ 1 Wynn Nordlund - Penticton
______ 2 Evelyn Krieger - Summerland
______ 3 Emily Goerzen - Kelowna
Prelude in C sharp Minor, Op.23. No.5 - Rachmaninoff
Nocturne in E flat Minor, Op. 33, No. 1 - Fauré
Impromptu op. 90, no. 1 - Schubert
Concert Group - ARCT or Equivalent
8:30 PM
______ 1 MaryLou Primeau - Osoyoos
Prelude and Fugue in E Flat Major BWV 876/
Piano Sonata Opus 27 No.2/Arabesque no. 1 - J.S.Bach/Beethoven/Debussy
______ 2 Andrew Stoney - Salmon Arm
Sonata in D Major/Sonata in B flat Major /
Variations on a Theme of Corelli - Scarlatti /Scarlatti /Rachmaninoff
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E
Piano - Senior
Monday, March 13, 2017
St.Saviour's Church, 150 Orchard Avenue
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 5
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1
2
3
4
9:00 AM
Sean Peters - Penticton
Megumi Wurz - Keremeos
Logan Dougherty - Kaleden
Elizabeth Haddow - Summerland
Sonatina in C Major, op.36, no.3 Third Movement - Clementi
Sonatina in A Minor, First Movement, op. 214, no. 4 - Gurlitt
Sonatina in A Minor - Gurlitt
Sonatina No.3 in C Major Op 168 3rd Mvt Rondo - Diabelli
Sonatina or Sonata - Grade 6
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Cordelia Bruff - Penticton
Nicola Thompson - Kaleden
Rachel Jung - Penticton
Zachary MacIntyre - Penticton
Kelan Harty - Oliver, BC
Eli Grant - Penticton
Sonatina in A Minor - Benda
Rondo in C Major - Schmitt
Rondo in C Major - Schmitt
Sonatina in G Major, Op.20 No.1, 1st movement - Dussek
Sonatina in F Major - Diabelli
Rondo in C Major - Schmitt
Canadian Composers - Grade 5
10:00 AM
______ 1 Andreas Nordlund - Penticton
______ 2 Logan Dougherty - Kaleden
______ 3 Elizabeth Haddow - Summerland
Jig - Archer
When Rivers Flowed on Mars - Telfer
Romance - Kuzmenko
Canadian Composers - Grade 6
______ 1 Cordelia Bruff - Penticton
______ 2 Nicola Thompson - Kaleden
Winter's Northen Dream - Coulthard
Sarabande - Gallant
Canadian Composers - Grade 8
______ 1 Kieran Noseworthy - Summerland
The Ice Dancers - Richert
Break
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 5
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1
2
3
4
5
11:00 AM
Jake Garwah - Penticton
Susie Robinson - Kaleden
Megumi Wurz - Keremeos
Sean Peters - Penticton
Mathew Traynor - Penticton
Dreaming - Norton
You and I - Gerou
Sunset in Rio - Springer
Sunset in Rio - Springer
Cha-Cha - Merath
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 6
______ 1 Alexandra Jung - Penticton
______ 2 Kelan Harty - Oliver, BC
Happy Time Jazz - Mier
Happy Time Jazz - Mier
Popular - Grade 5
11:40 AM
______ 1 Mathew Traynor - Penticton
Mission:Impossible Theme - Schifrin
Popular - Grade 6
______ 1 Lindsay Spear - Penticton
My Favorite Things - Rogers
Popular - Grade 7
______ 1 Kate Piche - Penticton
Alice in Wonderland - Fain arr. Boyd
Lunch Break
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Piano - Senior
Monday, March 13, 2017
St.Saviour's Church, 150 Orchard Avenue
Popular - Grade 8
1:30 PM
______ 1 Karen Nickel - Penticton
______ 2 Lara Moshaver - Pentictonn
Isn't She Lovely - Wonder
Downton Abbey Theme - Lunn
Popular - Grade 9
______ 1 Cole Piche - Penticton
______ 2 Rachel Shanner - Summerland
Take Five - Desmond
You Are the Sunshine of My Life - Wonder arr. Keveren
Swing - Grade 10
______ 1 Samuel Lasinski - Penticton
Oh! Look At Me Now - Jones
Impressionistic - Grade 9
2:15 PM
______ 1 Kyla Finlayson - Penticton
Golliwogg's Cake-walk - Debussy
Impressionistic - Grade 10
______ 1 Julia Crowther - Penticton
______ 2 Samuel Lasinski - Penticton
Arabesque No. 1 - Debussy
Arabesque No. 1 - Debussy
Impressionistic - ARCT or Equivalent
______ 1 Emily Goerzen - Kelowna
Ballade L 70 - Debussy
Non-Conservatory Repertoire - non scholarship entry - Grade 10
______ 1 Samuel Lasinski - Penticton
2:45 PM
en Avril, a Paris - Trenet
Break
Canadian Composers - Grade 10
3:45 PM
______ 1 Julia Crowther - Penticton
______ 2 Nolan Spalding - Penticton
Legends and Fantasies - Raminsh
Spring Celebration - Chatman
Sight Reading - Grade 9
4:10 PM
______ 1 Cole Piche - Penticton
______ 2 Kyla Finlayson - Penticton
Sight Reading - Grade 10
______ 1 Chi-Yan Lee - Penticton
______ 2 Samuel Lasinski - Penticton
______ 3 Julia Crowther - Penticton
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Kim Denis – Classical Voice & Choral
Kimberley Denis is known for her energy and
enthusiasm both on stage and off, and is sought after as
a soloist, choral clinician, and adjudicator for voice and
choir. Upon completion of both a Bachelor of
Commerce and a Bachelor of Music degree at Mount
Allison University, she returned to Alberta to complete
Masters degrees in both choral conducting and vocal
performance. Vocal credits include starring in a yearlong tour with Up With People, as well as productions of Jason Robert Brown's song
cycle Songs for a New World, as Cathy in The Last Five Years, and as Kate in Kiss Me,
Kate! She is also a singer with Pro Coro Canada and has toured extensively as a singer with
the world percussion duo, Jamanai. In addition to her stage work, she has a flourishing voice
studio at MacEwan University Conservatory of Music. She has conducted a wide variety of
ensembles across the country and presently directs Shumayela with the Kokopelli Choir
Association and is the music director at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church. In addition to her work as
a singer and conductor, she arranges pieces for choirs and is published by Cypress Music and
Augsburg Fortress.
CHORAL AWARDS
Junior Choir
$50.00
Sponsored by Naramata Community Choir
CHORAL TROPHY
June Argyle Shield
Best Elementary School Choir
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CLASSICAL VOICE SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarship, Senior
$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
Sponsored by Naramata Community Choir
$150.00
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
Sponsored by Naramata Community Choir
$100.00
Junior candidates must be 14 years & under and enter the following categories:
Art Song and three selections from the Junior category of Vocal Solos.
CLASSICAL VOICE AWARDS
Art Song, All Ages
Sponsored by Dr. Thomas & Kathleen Jasper
$50.00
List A Song, All Ages
Sponsored by Dr. Thomas & Kathleen Jasper
$50.00
List B Song, All Ages
Sponsored by Dr. Thomas & Kathleen Jasper
$50.00
Traditional Folk Song, All Ages
Sponsored by Dr. Thomas & Kathleen Jasper
$50.00
Additional Repertoire, All Ages
Sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Penticton
$50.00
Concert Program, All Ages
Sponsored by Naramata Community Choir
$50.00
Encouragement Award, Intermediate/Senior
Sponsored by MV Dental Centre
$25.00
Encouragement Award, Junior
Sponsored by MV Dental Centre
$25.00
CLASSICAL VOICE TROPHIES
Cups, trophies and shields will be awarded to the participant with the highest mark in the stated categories, provided that the
mark is 80% or greater. A competitor must enter at least three solo classes to be eligible for a solo trophy.
PKMF Classical Voice Trophy
Classical Voice Solo
PKMF Classical Voice Foreign Language Trophy
Classical Voice Solo in a Foreign Language
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Classical Voice
Monday, March 6, 2017
Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street
Additional Repertoire - Grade 1 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton
______ 2 Myla Ganzeveld - Penticton
10:00 AM
Au clair de la lune - Kinney
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles - Kellette, arr. Donkin
Additional Repertoire - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Kennedy Smith - Penticton
Tis Spring - Ware
Additional Repertoire - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Anna Mitchell - Penticton
Gia la notte s'avvicina - Colbran/Metastasio
Additional Repertoire - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Charli Hoyer - Summerland
White Butterflies - Swinburne
Additional Repertoire - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Kiara Louw - Penticton
The Owl - Bennet
Art Song - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Makayla Parker - Penticton
11:00 AM
The Fairy Pedlar - Rowley
Art Song - Grade 5 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton
Gia la notte s'avvicina - Colbran
Art Song - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Kennedy Smith - Penticton
Non lo diro col labbro - Handel
Art Song - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Charli Hoyer - Summerland
Star vicino/To Be Near Thee - anonymous/arr.Frank Cambbell-Watson
Break
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Classical Voice
Monday, March 6, 2017
Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street
Canadian Song - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
11:50 AM
______ 1 Selena Orlik - Penticton
Faries - Schieman Anderson
Canadian Song - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Makayla Parker - Penticton
La Chasse - Henderson
Canadian Song - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Kennedy Smith - Penticton
Lete - Henderson
Canadian Song - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Charli Hoyer - Summerland
June Magic - Anonymous/Spencer
List A - Grade 1 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
12:30 PM
______ 1 Justice Gin - Penticton
My Little White Boat - Dunhill
List A - Grade 5 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton
Volksliedchen - Schuman
List A - Grade 5 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Anna Mitchell - Penticton
Chanson de Florian - Godard/Florian
Lunch Break
List B - Grade 1 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
2:15 PM
______ 1 Justice Gin - Penticton
______ 2 Myla Ganzeveld - Penticton
Some Day - Ouchterlong
Lullaby - Telfer
List B - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Selena Orlik - Penticton
The Rose and the Butterfly - Clark
List B - Grade 5 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton
Il Neige - Bemberg
List B - Grade 4 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Scarlett Bloom - Summerland
The Owls - Peter Jenkins
List B - Grade 6 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Charli Hoyer - Summerland
Homward Bound - Keen
Sacred Song - Classical - Grade 5 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton
How soft, upon the evening air - Dunhill
Break
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Classical Voice
Monday, March 6, 2017
Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street
Traditional Folk Song - Grade 1 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton
3:40 PM
Land of the Silver Birch - arr. Telfer
Traditional Folk Song - Grade 2 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Selena Orlik - Penticton
D'ou viens-tu, bergere - Kinney
Traditional Folk Song - Grade 3 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Makayla Parker - Penticton
Guter Mond - Althouse
Traditional Folk Song - Grade 5 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton
When love is kind - arr. Lehmann
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 1 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Isabella Cucnik - Penticton
4:20 PM
Butterflies - Smith
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 5 - Junior A - ages 10 & under
______ 1 Maya Lefebvre - Penticton
Jazz Man - Britten
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 7 - Junior B - ages 14 & under
______ 1 Kiara Louw - Penticton
May it Be - Ryan
A very special thank you to
all the volunteers
who assist the Festival in so many ways.
-- from the Board of the 2017 Festival
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Choral
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street
School - Grades 3 to 5
10:50 AM
The Rainbow Connection/Sing My Blues Away –
______ 1 Queen's Park Elementary Choir - Penticton
Williams & Ascher/Ratke
Open - Junior Choir - 14 years and under
11:20 AM
All the Little Rivers of Canada/On the Back of an Eagle –
______ 1 Summerland Chlldren's Choir - Summerland
Nickel/Telfer
Open - Youth Choir - 25 years and under
11:40 AM
Bashana Haba'ah/The Anvil Chorus –
______ 1 Penticton Youth Choir - Penticton
Hirsch & Manor, arr. Pasternak/Verdi, arr. Pliska
School - Middle School (select)
12:00 PM
______ 1 Glenrosa Middle Concert Choir - WEST KELOWNA
Dors, Dors Petit Bébé/Rhythm of the Rain - Miller/Estes
Lunch Break
Classical Voice
Sacred Song - Classical - Grade 8 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland
2:00 PM
The Crucifixion - Barber
List A - Grade 8 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Lara Moshaver - Penticton
______ 2 Catryna Akins - kelowna
______ 3 Lily Eggert - Penticton
Wenn Mein Bastien - mozart
alma del core - caldara
Softly Flow Thou Silver Stream - Arne
List A - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Eli Nelson - Penticton
Weep You No More Sad Fountains - Dowland
Traditional Folk Song - Grade 8 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland
______ 2 Lily Eggert - Penticton
______ 3 Lara Moshaver - Penticton
3:00 PM
Black is the Colour of my True Loves Hair - Niles
Fileuse - Britten
The Gartan mother's lullaby - Donegal
List B - Grade 8 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Catryna Akins - kelowna
______ 2 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland
i dreamt that i dwelt in marble halls - balfe
Still wie die Nacht - bohm
Break
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Classical Voice
Monday, March 6, 2017
Penticton United Church Sanctuary, 696 Main Street
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 8 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Lara Moshaver - Penticton
4:15 PM
The Lark - Bennett
Twentieth & Twenty-First Century - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Eli Nelson - Penticton
Last Rose of Summer - Britten
Art Song - Grade 8 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
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Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland
Lara Moshaver - Penticton
Lily Eggert - Penticton
Catryna Akins - kelowna
I have twelve oxen - ireland
Weep you know more sad fountains - Quilter
A Green Corn Field - Head
five eyes - Armstrong-Gibbs
Art Song - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Eli Nelson - Penticton
My Ghost - Merotti
Classical Vocal Duet, Trio, Quartet - Grade 8 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Tiana Ferlizza, Lara Moshaver - Summerland
Duetto buffo di due Gatti - Rossini
Dinner Break
Lieder - Grade 8 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Catryna Akins - kelowna
______ 2 Lara Moshaver - Penticton
7:30 PM
lachen und weinen - schubert
Freudvoll und leidvoll - Liszt
Lieder - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Eli Nelson - Penticton
Du bist die Ruh - Schubert
Concert Program - Grade 8 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Lily Eggert - PentictonMe Voglio Fa Na Casa/Liebst Du Um Schonheit/Five Eyes - Donezetti/Schumann/Gibbs
______ 2 Tiana Ferlizza - Summerland
Amor Preparami/Mai/Once upon a Universe - Scarlatti/Faure/Heggie
______ 3 Lara Moshaver - penticton
Bel Piacere/Le Rossignol des lilas/Silhouette - Handel/Hahn/Bernstein
Concert Program - Grade 10 - Intermediate - ages 18 & under
______ 1 Eli Nelson - Penticton
O del mio dolce ardor/Adieu/High's Song of the Road - Gluck/Faure/Williams
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