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The 66 th Annual Stirling Festival Of Sacred Praise April 17, 18, 20 21, 24, 25, 26 Year 2016 Official Program Auspices of: THE OFFICIAL BOARD OF ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH and THE STIRLING FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Festival sessions will be held at St. Paul’s United Church and The Stirling Festival Theatre http://stirlingfestival.com

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The 66th Annual Stirling Festival

Of Sacred Praise

April 17, 18, 20 21, 24,

25, 26 Year 2016

Official Program

Auspices of: THE OFFICIAL BOARD OF ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH

and THE STIRLING FESTIVAL COMMITTEE

Festival sessions will be held at St. Paul’s United Church and The Stirling Festival Theatre

http://stirlingfestival.com

Scent Free Please refrain from using fragrances.

Some people may be sensitive to perfumes, colognes, etc. Thank you for your cooperation.

The Stirling Festival of Sacred Praise is a non-profit organization and the contributions are authorized as Charitable Donations on the provisions of the Income Tax Act. If you would like to assist, please make your cheque payable to the Stirling Festival of Sacred Praise and mail to: Eleanor Wilson, 141 Henry St. R.R. #3, Stirling, Ontario K0K 3E0.

The Stirling Festival of Sacred Praise

gratefully acknowledges the continued support

of our ‘Friends of the Festival’

and the many volunteers who have made our

Festival the success that it has been

for the past sixty-six years.

PROVINCIAL COMPETITIONS

Once again Stirling Festival of Sacred Praise participants are eligible to go on to further competition with their peers at the Provincial level upon the recommendation of our adjudicators. Provincial competitions are open to musicians performing at and above Grade Seven Conservatory Levels, as determined by the current syllabi of either the Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto) or Conservatory Canada (London). Speech arts competitors must be between the ages of 12 and 28 as of December 31 prior to the Provincial Festival. To be eligible to compete at the provincial level a competitor must: (a) live or study in the Province of Ontario, (b) have received the recommendation of the adjudicator to attend the Provincial Festival and have received a mark of at least 85%, (c) have entered at least two eligible classes in the Stirling Festival of Sacred Praise, (d) not have reached their 29th birthday as of December 31st prior to the Provincial Festival. This rule applies to all competitors, including voice. Eligibility to be selected by the adjudicator for Provincial competition depends on the classes entered and repertoire performed at the local festival. All students who have an interest in proceeding to provincial competitions are advised to study the appropriate OMFA regulations and eligibility requirements. These are available on line at: http://www.omfa.info Adjudicators may recommend competitors in the following categories: PIANO SOLO RECORDER VOICE CHOIRS - SCHOOLS STRINGS CHOIRS – CHURCH WOODWINDS CHOIRS – COMMUNITY BRASS BANDS (CLASSICAL) SPEECH AND DRAMA BANDS (JAZZ/STAGE) MUSIC THEATRE INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES HARP PUBLIC SPEAKIN & SCRIPTURE The Provincial Competitions are held in June. Invited competitors are responsible for their individual registration fee, providing and paying for their own accompanists and for the cost of travel to the city in which the competition is held. First place winners at the Open Level of Provincial competition are eligible upon recommendation of the Provincial adjudicator to proceed to the National Level of Competition. Regulations at the Provincial and National Levels are similar. Information on the National level is available at www.fcmf.org-

INDEX Pages Programme Procedure ................................................................. 1, 2 Trophies and Awards .................................................................. 3,4,5,6 Jenny Nauta, Vocal Adjudicator ................................................. 7 John Kraus, Strings, Bands, etc. Adjudicator ............................. 8 Ian Green, Piano Adjudicator ..................................................... 9 Rev. Bruce Fraser, Scripture Adjudicator .................................. 10 Vocal Classes, Sunday Afternoon ............................................... 11, 12, 13, 14 Vocal Classes, Sunday Evening .................................................. 14, 15 Vocal Classes, Monday Morning ................................................ 16, 17 Vocal Classes, Monday Evening ................................................ 18, 19 Vocal Classes, Monday Evening ................................................ 19 Band Classes, Wednesday Morning .......................................... 20 Wind Instrument & String Classes, Wednesday Afternoon ........ 20, 21 String Classes, Thursday Morning .............................................. 22, 23 String Classes, Thursday Afternoon ........................................... 23, 24, 25

INDEX

Pages

Piano Classes, Sunday Evening ………………………………. 26, 27 Scripture Classes, Monday Afternoon……………………….... 28, 29 Piano Classes, Monday Afternoon ……………………………. 29, 30 Piano Classes, Monday Evening …………………………….... 31, 32 Piano Classes, Tuesday Morning ……………………………... 33, .34 Piano Classes, Tuesday Afternoon ……………………………. 35, 36

The “Stars of the Festival” Concert

Will be held on Friday, May 6th,

at 7:00 p.m. St. Paul’s United Church, Stirling

Admission: Adults $3.00/Children 50¢

PROGRAMME PROCEDURE (a) Competitors may practice in the Church prior to commencement of

adjudicated sessions, but NEVER during the adjudicated session of the Festival.

(b) The Committee shall decide the order in which the classes shall be taken

and they reserve the right to change, in which case the competitor shall be notified.

(c) Competitors must perform in the order given, unless changed by the

Committee, due to extenuating circumstances. (d) The Committee reserves the right to divide any class should the number of

entries warrant this being done. (e) Competitors shall be notified by card of the date, order and time of their

class. THIS CARD MUST BE PRESENTED AT THE REGISTRATION DESK.

(f) Competitors or their teachers are not allowed to communicate with the

Adjudicator in any way prior to the Festival. (g) Festival programs will be available at the door for $3.50 per copy. (h) ALL CHOIRS MUST HAVE ADULT SUPERVISION AT ALL

TIMES. (i) Augmented Church choirs are permitted in order that choirs that are too small may still take an active part in the Festival. ADMISSIONS (a) Competitors and their accompanists, conductors of competing bands and

choirs and their accompanists will be admitted free on the day of their competition only.

(b) An admission of $1.00 will be charged for each session. Season tickets of

$5.00 will be available at the door and will admit the holder to all sessions of the Festival, NOT including the Stars Concert.

(c) Children, other than competitors, MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN

ADULT. (d) Class winners, award winners and their accompanists will be admitted free

to the “Stars Concert”. An admission of 50¢ for children and $3.00 for adults will apply to all others.

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(e) PERSONS WILL NOT BE ADMITTED TO THE CHURCH AUDITORIUM DURING PERFORMANCE OF A CLASS.

(f) Competitors in moving about the church must do so QUIETLY AND MUST NOT indulge in conversation during the progress of any performance or adjudication.

THE PUBLIC IS ALSO ASKED TO ADHERE TO THIS RULE. AWARDS AND PRIZES (a) Certificates will be presented at the close of each class.

The first place certificate is awarded to the highest contestant 80 marks or over; the second place certificate is awarded to the next highest mark providing the mark is 75 or over; the third place certificate is awarded to the next highest mark providing the mark is 70 or over.

(b) Trophies and Shields will not be awarded unless at least 80 marks

have been obtained. They will be presented at the ‘Stars Concert’. (c) Trophies and Shields are the property of the Festival and these

shall be held until one month before the next Festival by the winners, and not longer than twelve months in all, upon the Committee receiving assurance as to the safe custody and return to the Festival. Trophies and Shields may be left at St. Paul’s United Church in Stirling. The office is open from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Monday to Friday.

(d) Awards will be announced and presented at the ‘Stars Concert’. No competitor shall be eligible for more than one award. STARS OF THE FESTIVAL CONCERT (a) First class winners, who are to perform at the ‘Stars Concert’ will be chosen

by the Adjudicator and notified by the Festival Committee. (b) Each contestant must perform the piece he or she is asked to do at the

‘Stars Concert’ as this is the Adjudicator’s choice.

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TROPHIES THE ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH SESSION GOLD TROPHY – Awarded for the highest mark in Scripture Memory THE BOGART TROPHY – Awarded for the highest mark in Choral Reciting THE SPRINGBROOK UNITED CHURCH TROPHY – Awarded in Public Speaking THE MURIEL BAKER CHALLENGE TROPHY – Awarded by the Adjudicator in all Choir Entries THE KEEFER TROPHY – Awarded for the highest mark in Junior Boy’s Vocal THE STIRLING NEWS ARGUS TROPHY – Awarded for the highest Mark in Elementary School Choir (Open Unchanged Voices) THE ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH WOMEN’S SHIELD – Awarded for Senior Church Choir (SATB) THE GLOVER TROPHY – Awarded for the highest mark in Ladies Choir THE R.A. PATTERSON CHALLENGE SHIELD – Awarded for the highest mark in Junior Church Choir THE E.A. NUNN TROPHY – Awarded in Alpha Choir THE CRAIG AND BETTY WATSON TROPHY – Awarded for Tiny Tots Vocal Class THE STIRLING AND DISTRICT BUSINESS ASSOCIATION TROPHY – Awarded for Unison School Choir THE MAGUIRE FAMILY TROPHY – Awarded for Contemporary Vocal Classes THE MADOC MEN’S CHORUS TROPHY – Awarded for Male Voice THE JANICE GLENDINNING MEMORIAL TROPHY – Awarded for the highest mark in a Senior Girl’s Individual Vocal Class. Donated by friends of The William R. Kirk School

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TROPHIES THE W.T. ELLIOTT GOLD TROPHY – Awarded for highest mark in a Senior Individual Music Class THE WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCH TROPHY – Awarded for Senior Individual work THE WOODBECK AUTO PARTS TROPHY – Awarded in Classes for six or seven year old (Girl or Boy) THE JIM POLLOCK TROPHY – Awarded for Teenage Ensemble Work THE STIRLING AND DISTRICT LION’S CLUB TROPHY – Awarded in ‘Special Classes’ THE A.R. KENDALL TROPHY – Awarded in the Piano Classes THE MARJORIE HALES RICHARDS TROPHY – Awarded in the Brass or Woodwind Classes THE GRACE PITMAN TROPHY – Awarded for the highest mark in Solo Piano THE ALISON KUGLIN MEMORIAL SHIELD – Awarded in the Instrumental Classes THE DON AND AUDREY WILLIAMS TROPHY – For Band Classes THE COUNTERPOINT MUSICAL SERVICES TROPHY – Awarded for the highest mark in String Ensemble THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, STIRLING BRANCH NO. 228 TROPHY AND AWARD – For the most promising instrumentalist as chosen by the Adjudicator THE SMITH TROPHY AND AWARD - Sponsored by Yvonne Smith Awarded to an outstanding performer who demonstrates exceptional musical skill in vocal performance - as chosen by the adjudicator. THE MICHAEL FAULKNER TROPHY – Awarded to the most outstanding musical performance as chosen by the Adjudicator. Donated by The Holy Trinity Lutheran Adult Choir

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AWARDS

THE WAYNE AND MARG HADLEY FAMILY AWARD – For the boy who shows the most promise as chosen by the Adjudicator THE GLEN ELLIOTT MEMORIAL AWARD – For the girl who shows the most promise as chosen by the Adjudicator THE RIVER VALLEY WOMEN’S INSTITUTE AWARD – For ‘Special Classes’ THE ST. JAMES CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE AWARD – For Intermediate Vocal Classes THE EGERTON BOYCE MEMORIAL AWARD – For Intermediate Vocal THE ELIZABETH PATTERSON MEMORIAL AWARD – For Unison Junior Church Choir THE MONTE AND JOAN MOORCROFT AWARD – For Junior Vocal Duet Classes THE BRIAN AND DONNA KERBY AWARD – Awarded for School Choirs THE ANDREA AND MICHAEL FAULKNER AWARDS – For Tiny Tots THE GEORGE AND EVELYN CARLISLE MEMORIAL AWARD – Awarded for Hymn Playing in the Piano Class THE ROWENA BOYCE MEMORIAL AWARD – For Intermediate Piano THE DR. TOM PATTERSON AWARD – For Bach Piano Classes THE ONTARIO REGISTERED MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION AWARD – Awarded in the Piano Classes THE ANDREA AND MICHAEL FAULKNER AWARD – For the most promising competitor in the Sonata category as chosen by the Adjudicator THE GEORGE DANES MEMORIAL AWARD − Awarded for ‘All Round Musicianship’ as recommended by the adjudicator

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AWARDS THE IOLINE M. GRANT MEMORIAL AWARD – For Advanced Piano Duet THE WILLIAM D. GRANT MEMORIAL AWARD – For Advanced Violin THE QUINTE SYMPHONY AWARD – For the artist with the highest mark in orchestral strings category THE ROBERT AND MARGARET MAYNES MEMORIAL AWARD- Awarded to a String Ensemble THE AUDREY WILLIAMS AWARD – For Band Classes THE MARG WOOD BAND AWARD – awarded to an Elementary School Band THE LOIS AND GLENN BENNETT AWARD – For the highest mark in Bible Reading THE GRACE MORTON MEMORIAL AWARD – For the highest mark in Choral Reading THE GAIL ELLIOTT ROSS MEMORIAL AWARD MADOC I.O.O.F. LODGE NO. 179 in recognition of members of the former Stirling I.O.O.F. No. 239 THE WARREN AWARD THE STIRLING MANOR AWARDS THE BRIAN COFELL MEMORIAL AWARD THE BEVERLEY MATHIESON AWARD – for an adult student in voice or instrument THE STIRLING FESTIVAL OF SACRED PRAISE SCHOLARSHIP To the competitor who shows the most promise as chosen by the Adjudicator

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VOCAL ADJUDICATOR Jenny Nauta

Jenny Nauta is an active well-known singer, arranger, songwriter, teacher and music consultant. She is a foundingmember and leader of vocal jazz group AFTER FOUR. Jennyis an Associate Teacher and graduate of ConservatoryCanada and teaches both classical and

contemporary jazz voice, piano and theory at Aeolian School of Music in London,ON. She is also a singer/soloist and choral arranger with London Pro Musica Choir and fifteen-year member of their executive board; and is the Co-executive Producer of their latest CD Songs of the Land. As well, she performs regularly with the combined team of LPMC and #WePlayOn (former members of Orchestra London). Jenny is pleased to have served as the nominating chair for the Jack Richardson Music Awards committee and was the co-host of the 2009 awards show. She is also an examiner for Conservatory Canada and travels across Canada for exam sessions, specializing in classical and contemporary voice and piano. As well she is an independent adjudicator for various music festivals and has consulted on a variety of independent CD productions.

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ADJUDICATOR STRING INSTRUMENTS,

BANDS, BRASS, WOODWINDS

John Kraus

Originally from northern Ontario, John is an alumnus of the University of Western Ontario, London, where he studied Music Education. While a student there he studied clarinet with Jerome Summers, Robert Riesling and Robert Sheffield and conducting with Jerome Summers and William Gordon. Conductor Founding director of the Durham Chamber orchestra, the Lakeridge Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, Music Director of the Clarington Concert Band and the current director of the Northumberland Orchestra & Choir John has worked in many

different genres and with many local and international talents, including Mary Elizabeth Brown, Anastasia Rizikov and the Sultans of String

Performer

As a performer, he has performed as part of funk bands, jazz ensembles, musical theatre pit orchestras, wind bands, orchestras, choirs and chamber ensembles.

Educator, Clinician and Adjudicator

As a music educator, John has dedicated more than 25 years to working with high school students from around the world, sharing his passion of Music. Many of his students have chosen to continue their studies at some of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the world. John works with students, professionals, and amateur adult musicians who have entered the arena for the first time or who have returned to something that they began as youngsters , working as an instructor at the Lakefield Summer Music Camp, Lakefield , Ontario. As a member of the Ontario Music Educators Association, John has led workshops on ‘best practices’, creativity and composition, and technology in the Music classroom. John has worked as a coach with the woodwind section of the La Jeunesse Youth Orchestra, Port Hope, led by Music Director Michael Lyons. He works regularly with ensembles in preparation for festivals as well as an adjudicator.

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PIANO ADJUDICATOR

IAN GREEN – PIANO

Ian Green was born and raised in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Playing piano since he was five years old, Ian enjoys playing all styles of music including jazz, classical, pop, ragtime, blues, and free improvisation. A graduate of Queen’s University (BMus, Music at Toronto (A.R.C.T., 2006),Ian maintains a thriving music studio teaching piano, music rudiments, history, and theory lessons at all levels of the curriculum for the Royal Conservatory of Music. Ian is working toward admittance to the College of Examiners

within The Royal Conservatory of Music (graduation possibly in June, 2015) Ian has been keeping busy wearing many hats in the music industry and community, including: working as the Music Director and organist at Ryerson United Church in Ancaster, Ontario; working as an active member of the Royal Canadian College of Organists by promoting the importance of the organ as a solo instrument; working as co-owner and co-founder of a MyMuCo (www.mymuco.com) a technology start-up company specializing in creating technologically advanced tools to enhance music education and inspire music students; working as a busy piano adjudicator, having adjudicated music festivals in Belleville, Brantford, Chatham, Markham, Mississauga, Oshawa, Owen Sound, Walkerton, and Whitby. Ian is also an active member of the Provincial and local chapters of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers’ Association, the Canadian Music Festival Adjudicators’ Association and SOCAN.

In May, 2015, Ian released his debut album of solo piano music “Starlight” worldwide and is gathering much international attention with his unique composition style.

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SCRIPTURE ADJUDICATOR

REVEREND BRUCE FRASER

Bruce Fraser is a student of and lover of the Bible. When he was in college training to be a pastor, he wrote home about Terry Prendergast, the Jesuit professor who taught the New Testament to first-year students. It wasn't so much the content of the class, but the way in which he taught the Bible, that made an impression: "It is clear that, for this man, this book is life." That had, and still has, a profound effect upon Bruce. Bruce is one of the ministers at St. Paul's United Church in Stirling. He and his wife Jane have three daughters and one grandson.

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The “Stars of the Festival” Concert Friday, May 6th

7:00 p.m. St. Paul’s United Church, Stirling

Admission: Adults $3.00/Children 50¢

SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 17TH VOCAL CLASSES

1:30 p.m. – Welcome 1:35 p.m. Class 704 – Church Youth Choir/Ensemble – 18 years and under Any Combination – Competitor’s Choice 1. St. Paul’s Youth Ensemble Stirling TBA 1:45 p.m. Class 1604 - Contemporary Solo – 12 years and under Competitor’s Choice 1. Gabriella Allison Belleville “A Child’s Prayer” Anderson 2. Kassy Cummins Deseronto “On the Good Ship Lollipop” Clare 3. Sophia Bonter Belleville “Maybe” Strouse 4. Anissa Nielsen Frankford “Memory” Andrew Lloyd Webber 5. Lillian Snell Picton “Candle on the Water” Kasha 6. Dixon Grimes Belleville “All of the Stars” Sheeran 2:05 p.m. Class 1204 – Duet – Any Combination – 8 years and under Competitor’s Choice 1. Gabriella Allison & Sophia Bonter Belleville “Seeds and Soil and Such” Schram 2:10 p.m. Class 1202 – Duet – Any Combination – 11 and 12 years Competitor’s Choice 1. Karen Brogee & Anissa Nielsen Stirling TBA 2:15 p.m. Class 1502 - Girl's or Boy's Solo - 11 years “Christmas is a Feeling” – Sleeth 1. Karen Brogee Stirling 2. Payton Denyes Stirling

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SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 17TH VOCAL CLASSES

2:23 p.m. Class 1712 – Second Vocal Solo –7 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. Sophia Bonter Belleville “In My Own Little Corner” Rodgers

2:27 p.m. Class 1710 – Second Vocal Solo – 9 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. Kassy Cummins Deseronto “Once Upon a Dream” Fain 2:30 p.m. Class 1109 – Duet – Any Combination – 13 to 15 yrs – Competitor’s Choice 1. Payton Denyes & Andrew Powell Stirling/Belleville “Breaking Free” arr. Emerson 2:35 p.m. Class 1108 – Girls’ Duet – 13 to 15 years –SA–Competitor’s Choice 1. Lillian & Sadie Snell Picton “Sisters” Berlin 2:40 p.m. Class 1708 – Second Vocal Solo – 11 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. Anissa Nielsen Frankford “Twas in the moon of Wintertime” H. Barrie Cabena 2. Payton Denyes Stirling “Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again” Webber 2:48 p.m. Class 1404 – Girl’s or Boy’s Solo – 14 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. Sadie Snell Picton “Interplanet Janet” Ahrens 2:55 p.m. RECESS

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SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 17TH VOCAL CLASSES

3:05 p.m. Class 1405 – Girl’s or Boy’s Solo – 13 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. Ella Jones Bloomfield “I’m Wishing” Donna Rhodenizer 2. Andrew Powell Belleville “Bright Morning Stars” arr. Althouse 3. Anissa Nielsen Frankford “Puff the Magic Dragon” P. Yarrow & L. Lipton 3:12 p.m. Class 1008 A – Student/Teacher Vocal Duet or Ensemble Open – Noncompetitive – Participant’s Choice 1. Gabriella Allison & Michael Faulkner Belleville “Gifts in my Heart” Hernandez 2. Kassy Cummins & Michael Faulkner Deseronto “The Rainbow Connection” Ascher 3. Dixon Grimes & Michael Faulkner Belleville “Imagine” Lennon 4. Sadie Snell & Michael Faulkner Picton “Dona Nobis Pacem” Althouse 3:32 p.m. Class 1707 – Second Vocal Solo – 12 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. Dixon Grimes Belleville “Greensleeves” traditional 3:37 p.m. Class 1402 – Girl’s or Boy’s Solo – 16 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. David Savic Belleville “Der Neugierige” F. Schubert 2. Derrick Ho Belleville “Grown Up Christmas List” Gilpin 3. Amber Smith Belleville “Reflection” Wilder 4. Taylor Russett Stirling “Joseph’s Song” Michael Card 5. Natasha Mullins Belleville “River” Mitchell 6. Kennedy Dinsmore Belleville “Thinking Out Loud” Sheeron

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SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 17TH VOCAL CLASSES

4:07 p.m. Class 1105 – Duet – Any Combination – 16 to 18 yrs – Competitor’s Choice 1. Delaney Cameron & Taylor Russett Otonabee/Stirling “The Prayer” Carol Bayer Sager & David Foster 4:12 p.m. Class 1602 – Contemporary Solo – 16 to 18 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. Derrick Ho Belleville “All of the Stars” Sheeran 2. Natasha Mullins Belleville “The Life I Never led” Menken 3. Taylor Russett Stirling “To Where You Are” Richard Marx & Linda Thompson 4. David Savic Belleville “The Impossible Dream” Mitch Leigh & Joe Darion

SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 17TH VOCAL CLASSES

7:00 p.m. Class 1809 – Vocal Family Ensemble – Open Competitor’s Choice (Non Competitive) 1. Brogee Family Stirling 7:10 p.m. Class 1807 – Vocal Duet – Family: Adult and Child – Open Competitor’s Choice 1. Kathy & Andrew Powell Belleville “One World” Kern 7:15 p.m. Class 1003 – Men’s Chorus – TTBB – Competitor’s Choice 1. Trenton Mens Chorus Quinte Area “Majesty” Marty Nystrom

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SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 17TH VOCAL CLASSES

7:30 p.m. Class 601 – Church Choir – SATB Competitor’s Choice 1. Eastminster Choir Belleville “All is Well” M. W. Smith 2. St. Paul’s Senior Choir Stirling “Ave Verun Corpus” Mozart 7:50 p.m. Class 1007 – Mixed Vocal Ensemble – Open – Competitor’s Choice 1. Rock of Ages Ensemble Belleville “Sweet Hour of Prayer” arr. Andrew MacKinnon 7:58 p.m. Class 604 - Church Choir – SAB Competitor’s Choice 1. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Choir Stirling “The way of the Cross Leads home” McDonald 8:05 p.m. Class 1002 – Men’s Quartet – TTBB – Competitor’s Choice 1. Rock of Ages Quartet Belleville “I’m Feeling Fine” Mosie Lister 8:15 p.m. Class 602 – Church Choir – Unison – Competitor’s Choice 1. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Choir Stirling “Song of Gentleness” Wagner 2. Trenton Men’s Chorus Quinte Area “Our Lord Beyond All Praising” Michael Perry

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The “Stars of the Festival” Concert

Will be held on Friday, May 6th,

at 7:00 p.m. St. Paul’s United Church, Stirling

Admission: Adults $3.00/Children 50¢

MONDAY MORNING, April 18TH VOCAL CLASSES

9:00 a.m. Class 110 – Girls’ Duet – 1 to 1 years – SA Competitor’s Choice 1. Natasha Mullins & Tia Svoboda Belleville “Sisters” Berlin 9:05 a.m. Class 1703 – Second Vocal Solo – 16 years Competitor’s Choice 1. Derrick Ho Belleville “The A Team” Sheeran 2. Natasha Mullins Belleville “Sure on this Shining Night” Barber 3. Kennedy Dinsmore Belleville “Fire and the Flood” Joy 4. Amber Smith Belleville “Hey There Delilah” Higgenson 5. David Savic Belleville “Total Eclipse” G. F. Handel 9:25 a.m. Class 1603 – Contemporary Solo – 13 to 15 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. Jaclyn Manderville Trenton “I Can Hear the Bells” Shaiman 9:30 a.m. Class 1008 B – Student/Teacher Vocal Duet – Open Non-competitive – Participant’s Choice 1. Amber Smith & Michael Faulkner Belleville “Breaking Free” arr. Emerson 2. Derrick Ho & Michael Faulkner Belleville “Seize the Day” Menken 3. Casey McDowell & Michael Faulkner Thomasburg “Best Day of My Life” arr. Beck 9:45 a.m. RECESS 10:00 a.m. Class 801 – Primary Choir – Kindergarten to Grade 1 Competitor’s Choice 1. Stirling Public School Gr. 1 Choir Stirling TBA

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MONDAY MORNING, April 18TH VOCAL CLASSES

10:15 a.m. Class 802 – Primary Choir – Grades 2 and 3 Competitor’s Choice 1. Stirling Public School Gr. 2 & 3 Choir Stirling TBA 10:30 a.m. Class 1006 – Community Choir – Open – Competitor’s Choice 1. Youthful Spirits Marmora “You Raise Me Up” Loveland – Graham 10:45 a.m. Class 1 School Youth Choir – Up to Grade 8 Competitor’s Choice 1. Stirling Public School Youth Choir Stirling TBA 11:00 a.m. Class 901 – Secondary School Choir Competitor’s Choice 1. St. Theresa Catholic Secondary School Belleville “Sister Act” Mac Huff 11:15 a.m. Class 1403 – Girl’s or Boy’s Solo – 15 years Competitor’s Choice 1. Jaclyn Manderville Trenton “Dream Song” Milner 11:20 a.m. Class 1009 – Vocal Solo self-accompanied (guitar or piano) Open - Competitor’s Choice 1. Kennedy Dinsmore Belleville “Work Song” Hozier – Byrne 11:25 a.m. Class 1401 – Girl’s or Boy’s Solo – 17 years Competitor’s Choice 1. David Savic Belleville “Guys and Dolls” Frank Loesser 2. Casey McDowell Thomasburg “I Dreamed a Dream” Schonberg 3. Tabitha Savic Belleville “Seufzer Tranen Kummer Not” Bach 11:40 a.m. Class 1702 – Second Vocal Solo – 17 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. Casey McDowell Thomasburg “I See the Light” Menken 2. Tabitha Savic Belleville “Deh vieni, non tardar” Mozart

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MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 18TH VOCAL CLASSES

6:30 p.m. Class 1806 – Vocal Open – Competitor’s Own Composition 1. Mary Dubé Stirling “Standing Tall” Mary Dubé 6:40 p.m. Class 1601 – Contemporary Solo – 18 years and over - Competitor’s Choice 1. Shirley Switzer Belleville “Sentimental Journey” Green 2. Annabella Globe Belleville “Tears in Heaven” Clapton 3. Kywin Grills Tweed “A Spoonful of Sugar” Sherman 4. Delaney Cameron Otonabee “Think of Me” Andrew Lloyd Webber 5. Kathy Powell Belleville “Take My Breath Away” Moroder 6. Mary Carol Black Belleville “Shine On Us” Smith 7. Holly von Miichalofski Belleville “All the Things You Are” Kern 8. Cissy Pulikunnel Belleville “Daisy Time” Duncan 9. Suzanne Brant Deseronto “I’ve Got to See You Again” Harris 10. Sarah Wilms Belleville “Counting Blue Cars” Kolanek 7:30 p.m. Class 1701 – Second Vocal Solo 18 years and over Competitor’s Choice 1. Annabella Globe Belleville “Breathe” Burnett 2. Kywin Grills Tweed “The Tears of God” Landry 3. Mary Dubé Stirling “Amazing Grace” John Newton 4. Cissy Pulikunnel Belleville “The Call” Vaughan Williams

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MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 18TH VOCAL CLASSES

7:50 p.m. Class 1008 – Student/Teacher Vocal Duet – Open Non-competitive – Participant’s Choice 1. Shirley Switzer & Michael Faulkner Belleville “Alleluia! Sing to Jesus” Prichard 2. Kathy Powell & Michael Faulkner Belleville “It Takes Two” Sandheim 3. Kywin Grills & Michael Faulkner Tweed “All I Ask of You” Webber 4. Annabelle Globe & Michael Faulkner Belleville “Song for the Mira” MacGillivray 5. Mary Carol Black & Michael Faulkner Belleville “Here’s to Song” MacGillivray 6. Suzanne Brant & Michael Faulkner Deseronto “On the Back of an Eagle” Telfer 7. Cissy Pulikunnel & Michael Faulkner Belleville “All Night, All Day” arr. Simms 8. Holly von Michalofski & Michael Faulkner Belleville “California Dreamin’” arr. Krall 9. Gail & Michael Faulkner Belleville “Poor Wayfaring Stranger” arr. Althouse 8:35 p.m. Class 1005 – Duet – Any Combination Competitor’s Choice 1. Kywin Grills & Mary Carol Black Tweed/Belleville “Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring” Bach 2. Delany & Mackenzie Cameron Otonabee “Hallelujah” Leonard Cohen 8:45 p.m. Class 1301 – Women’s Voices – 18 years and over - Competitor’s Choice 1. Shirley Switzer Belleville “Getting to Know You” Rodgers 2. Mary Carol Black Belleville “I Could be Happy With You” Wilson 3. Kathy Powell Belleville “I Hope You Dance” Sillers 4. Kywin Grills Tweed “Panis Angelicus” Franck 5. Mary Dubé Stirling “How Great Thou Art” Stuart K. Hine 6. Holly von Miichalofski Belleville “Home” Bublé 7. Delaney Cameron Otonabee “Via Dolarosa” Sprague & N. Borop

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20TH

BAND CLASSES Performed at Stirling Festival Theatre

9:30 a.m. Class 3201 – Elementary School Band One piece of Competitor’s Choice Note: A short warm up piece is allowed. 1. Prince Charles Band Belleville “Endeavor” Timothy Johnson 10:00 a.m. Class 3204 – Jazz Band Ensemble Two contrasting pieces of Competitor's Choice Note: A short warm up piece is allowed 1. GCHC Youth Jazz Ensemble Tweed “Ketchup is Not a Spice”, “Power Trip” Dean Sorenson 10:30 a.m. Class 3203 – Mixed Band – Other Than Above Two contrasting pieces of Competitor's Choice Note: A short warm up piece is allowed 1. St. Mary Wind & String Ensemble Campbellford “Baroque”, “O Sing a Song of Bethlehem” 2. Westben Wind Ensemble Campbellford “Queenwood Overture” Anne McGinty “Through the Eye of the Storm” Ryan Meeboer

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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 20TH

WIND INSTRUMENT & STRING CLASSES Performed at St. Paul’s United Church

1:00 p.m. Class3003 – Flute Solo – 14 to 16 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. Sruthi Amalan Belleville “Reflection” Matthew Wilder 1:15 p.m. Class 3008 – B Flat Clarinet Solo – 13 years & under – Competitor’s Choice 1. Teagan Caulfield Carrying Place “Gay Hornpipe” Christopher Edmunds 1:30 p.m. Class 3122 – Recorder Duet – Open – Competitor’s Choice 1. Karen Brogee & Sarah Teasdale Stirling TBA 1:45 p.m. Class 3124 –Recorder Solo – Open – Competitor’s Choice 1. Karen Brogee Stirling TBA 2:00 p.m. Class 3411 – Strings Miscellaneous – Open – (Non competitive) Competitor’s Choice 1. Tabitha Savic Belleville TBA 2:20 p.m. Class 3412– Harp – Open – Competitor’s Choice 1. Tabitha Savic Belleville “La Source” Hasselmans

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THURSDAY MORNING, April 21ST

STRING CLASSES

9:00 a.m. Class 1811 – Instrumental Family Ensemble – Open Competitor’s Choice (Non Competitive) 1. Scott Family Hastings “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” 2. de Jong Family Marmora “Sahara Crossing” Richard Meyer 9:25 a.m. Class 3311 – Violin Solo – Beginners "The Old Woman and the Peddler" - English Folk Song RCM Repertoire Album, Preparatory 1. Leila Elliot Havelock 9:35 a.m. Class 3310 – Violin Solo – Grade 1 “The Cowboy" - Christine Donkin RCM Repertoire Album, Grade 1 1. Emma Lomas Havelock 2. Tamara Singaraja Belleville 3. Alice Elliot Havelock 9:55 a.m. Class 3406 – Violin Solo – 9 to 10 years– Competitor’s Choice 1. Nicole de Jong Marmora “Moto Perpetuo” Colledge 10:10 a.m. Class 3320 – Violoncello Solo – Grade 4– Competitor’s Choice 1. Jonathan Fairbank Brighton “La Cinquantaine” G. Marie 10:25 a.m. RECESS

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THURSDAY MORNING, April 21ST

STRING CLASSES

10:40 a.m. Class 3509 – Intermediate Ensemble Competitor’s Choice, Grade 5 – 8 level 1. St. Andrew’s Strings Marmora “Hopak” Moussorgsky 11:00 a.m. Class 3308 – Violin Solo – Grade 3 – "Donkey Doodle" - Kroll RCM Repertoire Album, Grade 3 1. Isaac Lomas Havelock 2. Ariana Foster Marmora 11:20 a.m. Class 3502 – Intermediate Duet Competitor’s Choice, Grade 5 – 8 Level 1. Ben & Jill Batelaan Madoc 11:40 a.m. Class 3507 – Beginners’ Trio or Quartet Competitor’s Choice, Grade and under 1. de Jong Family Marmora “Humoresque” Dvorak 11:50 a.m. BREAK

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 21ST

STRING CLASSES 1:00 p.m. Class 3405 – Violin Solo – 11 to 12 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. Ariana Foster Marmora “Gavotte in G minor” Bach 2. Isaac Lomas Havelock “Minuet” J. S. Bach 3. Zoey de Jong Marmora “Suzuki 2 – Minuet” Boccherini

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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 21ST

STRING CLASSES 1:25 p.m. Class 3307 – Violin Solo – Grade 4 "The Infant Paganini" - Mollenhauer RCM Repertoire Album, Grade 4 1. Anissa Nielsen Frankford 2. Rosie Saunders Stirling 1:50 p.m. Class 3403 – Violin Solo – 15 to 16 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. Kai Coxwell Stirling “Gavotte” Bach 2:00 p.m. Class 3404 – Violin Solo – 13 to 14 years – Competitor’s Choice 1. Rosie Saunders Stirling “Gavotte in G minor” J. S. Bach 2. Ariana Foster Marmora “Gavotte in G minor 3. Tabitha de Jong Marmora “Concerto in A minor Op 3, No.6 1st mvt.” Vivaldi 4. Jeanette Huang Belleville “Sonata in D Major, 1st mvt” Ludwig Van Beethoven 2:40 p.m. RECESS 2:55 p.m. Class 3306 – Violin Solo – Grade 5 – "Air Varie, op.23 no.3" - Rieding RCM Repertoire Album, Grade 5 1. Tabitha de Jong Marmora 3:10 p.m. Class 3305 – Violin Solo – Grade 6 – "Youngsters' Dance" - Szelenyi RCM Repertoire Album, Grade 6 1. Madeleine McGregor Marmora 3:25 p.m. Class 3304 – Violin Solo – Grade 7 – "Spanish Dance" - Moszkovski RCM Repertoire Album, Grade 7 1. Kai Coxwell Stirling

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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 21ST

STRING CLASSES

3:42 p.m. Class 3401 – Violin Solo – 19 years and over – Competitor’s Choice 1. Rachel Harrison Apsley “Sonata in D, 1st & 2nd mvts.” Albinoni 4:00 p.m. Class 3511 – Adult Ensemble – Competitor’s Choice 1. Carpe Diem Marmora “Canadian Folksong Medley” arr. R Fryer 4:30 p.m. Class 1810 – Instrumental Duet - Open Family: Adult & Child Competitor’s Choice (non- competitive) 1. Karen & John Brogee Stirling TBA

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The “Stars of the Festival” Concert Will be held

Friday, May 6th 7:00 p.m.

St. Paul’s United Church, Stirling Admission:

Adults $3.00/Children 50¢

SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 24TH

PIANO CLASSES 6:30 p.m. Class 1908 - Student /Teacher Piano Duet or Ensemble Open – Participants’ Choice (non-competitive) 1. Mary Carol Black & Michael Faulkner Belleville “Music Box Dancer” Mills 2. Gabriella Allison & Michael Faulkner Belleville “Do, Lord” arr. Faber . Ryan O’Dwyer & Michael Faulkner Belleville “Fanfare Toccata Rondo” Alexander 4. Gail Faulkner & Michael Faulkner Belleville “The Grand Finale” Rollin 5. Alexander Kohlsmith & Michael Faulkner” Belleville “Song of Autumn” Bober 6. Jamie Johnston & Michael Faulkner Madoc “The Showman” Norton 7. Corey, Logan Cameron & Michael Faulkner Belleville “Turquoise Tangle” Porter 8. Suzanne Brant & Michael Faulkner Deseronto “Nothin’ to do Blues” Mier 7:15 p.m. Class 2702 – Piano Solo – 17 to 18 years– Competitor’s Choice 1. Madeline Budding Stirling “Disco Visit” Mike Schoenmehl 2. Ryan O’Dwyer Belleville “Nocturne in E minor” Chopin 7:35 p.m. Class 2001 - Hymn Playing – Senior “How Clear is Our Vocation, Lord” Introduction and 3 verses Voices United #504 1. Ryan O’Dwyer Belleville 7:45 p.m. Class 2802 – Second Piano Solo - 17 to 18 years - Competitor’s Choice 1. Ryan O’Dwyer Belleville “Variations, Op. 0, No.2” Kabalevsky

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SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 24TH

PIANO CLASSES

8:00 p.m. Class 2102 - Piano Solo - Grade 10 Any selection from List C or D Grade X Syllabus R.C.M. or Conservatory Canada Syllabus 1. Shannon Prins Corbyville “Nocturne in E minor Op. 72 No. 1” Chopin 2. David Savic Belleville “Pas de Deux” Samuel Barber 3. Jeanette Huang Belleville “Consolation No. ” Franz Liszt 4. Tabitha Savic Belleville “Liebestraum No. ” Franz Liszt 8:55 p.m. Class 2402 – Contemporary Piano Solo – Senior Any contemporary selection Grade IX - R.C.M or Conservatory Canada Syllabus 1. Marko Savic Belleville “El viaje” Astor Piazzolla 2. Jeanette Huang Belleville “The Sea” Selim Palmgren

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The “Stars of the Festival” Concert Will be held

Friday, May 6th 7:00 p.m.

St. Paul’s United Church, Stirling Admission:

Adults $3.00/Children 50¢

MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 25TH SCRIPTURE CLASSES

1:15 p.m. Class 301 – Individual Memory Scripture 7 years and under – Competitor’s choice 1. Curtis Virtue Corbyville “Psalm 2 ” KJV 2. Cameron Virtue Corbyville “Psalm 2 ” KJV 1:25 p.m. Class 402 – Individual Bible Reading 10 and 11 years – Competitor’s choice of Bible passage 1. Anissa Nielsen Frankford “Luke 10:25- 7” 1:30 p.m. Class 302-Individual Memory Scripture 8 and 9 years – Competitor’s choice 1. Nicole de Jong Marmora “Psalm 1” KJV 2. Christopher Virtue Corbyville “Matthew :19-2 ”KJV 1:40 p.m. Class 403 – Individual Bible Reading 12 and 13 years – Competitor’s choice of Bible passage 1. Hudson MacDonald Trenton “Psalm 25” NIV 1:50 p.m. Class 303-Individual Memory Scripture

10 and 11 years – Competitor’s choice

1. Zoey de Jong Marmora “The Beatitudes” Matthew :2 – 5:12 KJV 2:00 p.m. Class 305- Individual Memory Scripture 14 to 17 years – Competitor’s choice 1. Sophia de Jong Marmora “Psalm 92” KJV 2. Ginger de Jong Marmora “Matthew 5: -48 KJV 3. Liberty MacDonald Trenton “Psalm 1 9”NIV

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MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 25TH SCRIPTURE CLASSES

2:15 p.m. Class 503 – Public Speaking – Grades 9 and 10 Choose your own biblical topic 1. Liberty MacDonald Trenton “Secure Identity” 2:30 p.m. Class 502 – Public Speaking – Grades 7 and 8 Choose your own biblical topic 1. Hudson MacDonald Trenton “Kings in Conflict” 2. Tabitha de Jong Marmora TBA

MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 25TH PIANO CLASSES

3:00 p.m. Class 1805 – Piano Duet – Family: Adult and Child 12 years and under - Competitor’s Choice 1. Christina Goulet & Misty Goulet Frankford “Jazz Waltz” Dennis Alexander 3:10 p.m. Class 1903 – Piano Duet – Intermediate “Carnival for Two” – Rollin – Alfred 22517 1. Anissa Nielsen & Iris Kinnon Frankford 3:20 p.m. Class 2110 - Piano Solo - Grade 2 “Allegretto in C Major” – Neefe -RCM Grade 2, p.4 1. Surina de Villiers Picton 2. Laryssa Baxter Stirling

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MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 25TH PIANO CLASSES

3:35 p.m. Class 2503 – Jazz Piano Solo – 12 years and under Competitor’s Choice 1. Karen Sit Belleville “Mississauga Rag” C. Morton 2. Amy Spencer Campbellford “Cool Dude” Alexander . Liam O’Hagan Stirling “Surfboard Boogie” Martha Meir 3:50 p.m. Class 2704 – Piano Solo – 13 to 14 years Competitor’s Choice 1. Sarah Prins Corbyville “Indescribable” arr. T. Gerou & V. Labenske 2. Patrick Muldoon Campbellford “Romanze in G” Hummel 3. Anastassja Larouche Trenton “Sonatina in A minor” Benda 4. Bianca Rainville Belleville “Allegro in G minor” George Fredric Handel 5. Joseph Francis Codrington “Für Elise” Beethoven 6. Ella Jones Bloomfield “Rigadoon in A minor” William Babell 7. Erin Rendell Belleville “Waltz” Kosenko 8. Jeanette Huang Belleville “Rondo in D Major” Mozart 4:35 p.m. RECESS 4:45 p.m. Class 2803 – Second Piano Solo - 15 to 16 years 1. Alexander Kohlsmith Belleville “Five to Eleven” Norton 4:55 p.m. Class 2111 - Piano Solo - Grade 1– “Menuet Hob IX/29” - Haydn Conservatory Canada Grade 1, p.13 1. Misty Goulet Frankford

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MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 25TH PIANO CLASSES

6:30 p.m. Class 2103 - Piano Solo - Grade 9 Any selection from List C Grade IX Syllabus R.C.M. or Conservatory Canada Syllabus 1. Marko Savic Belleville “Scotch Poem” Edward MacDowell 6:45 p.m. Class 1804 – Piano Duet –Family: Adult and Child - Open Competitor’s Choice 1. Sarah & Wilma Prins Corbyville “Amazing Grace” traditional 6:55 p.m. Class 1907 – Piano Trio – Open– Competitor's Choice 1. Shannon, Sarah & Wilma Prins Corbyville “Bob’s Blues” Robert D. Vandall 7:05 p.m. Class 1802 – Piano Duet – Open - Competitor’s Choice 1. Shannon & Wilma Prins Corbyville “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” Bach 7:15 p.m. Class 2401 – Contemporary Piano Solo – Open Any contemporary selection R.C.M. or Conservatory Canada Syllabus Grade X or A.R.C.T. 1. Tabitha Savic Belleville “No. 1 & No. 2” Scriabin 7:30 p.m. Class 2504 – Popular Piano Solo – Open Any selection from the RCM Popular Selection List or Conservatory Canada Contemporary Idioms Syllabus. Please state level on entry form. 1. Corey Cameron Belleville “For the First Time in Forever” Lopez 2. Payton Denyes Stirling “The Getaway” Seidenberg 3. Jamie Johnston Madoc “Demasiado Tango” Story

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MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 25TH PIANO CLASSES

7:45 p.m. Class 2703 – Piano Solo – 15 to 16 years Competitor’s Choice 1. Iain Cameron Wellington “Sonata in D Major” Samuel Arnold 2. Corey Cameron Belleville “Storm at Sea” Harbridge 3. Liberty MacDonald Trenton “Sonatina in F Major I” Beethoven 4. Tim Kehoe Springbrook “Peace Country Hoedown” Donkin 5. Sruthi Amalan Belleville “Aria in G Major” Telemann 8:15 p.m. Class 2301 – Sonata Piano Solo – Open Any one movement of a Sonata listed in the R.C.M. or Conservatory Canada Syllabus For Grade X or A.R.C.T. 1. David Savic Belleville “Sonata in E flat, k2 2 (1 9g)” W.A Mozart 8:30 p.m. Class 2710 - Piano Solo – Adult Student - Open (Non competitive) Competitor’s Choice 1. Ed Comerford Marmora “Sarabande” Johann de Neufville 2. Carla Vincent Belleville “Notturno” Grieg 8:50 p.m. Class 2104 - Piano Solo - Grade 8 Any selection from List C Grade VIII Syllabus R.C.M. or Conservatory Canada Syllabus 1. Iain Cameron Wellington “Lieb’ Schwesterlein” Robert Fuchs 2. Madeline Budding Stirling “Reiterstück” R. Schumann

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TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26TH

PIANO CLASSES

9:30 a.m. Class 2112 - Piano Solo – Beginners “A Skating Waltz” - Berlin RCM Preparatory A Album 1. Makayla Phillips Stirling 9:35 a.m. Class 2705 – Piano Solo – 11 to 12 years Competitor’s Choice 1. Logan Cameron Belleville “Eleanor Rigby” Lennon/McCartney 2. Amy Spencer Campbellford “Song of Twilight” Nakada 3. Karen Sit Belleville “Sonatina in A Major” J. Hook 4. Laryssa Baxter Stirling “Quiet Lagoon” Jon George 5. Maggie Chen Belleville “Sonatina in G Major” 6. Isobel Budding Stirling “Red Satin Jazz” Martha Mier 7. Chloé Rainville Belleville “Picnic 1920’ Mike Schoenmehl 10:15 a.m. Class 2804 – Second Piano Solo - 13 to 14 years Competitor’s Choice 1. Bianca Rainville Belleville “Pajaro triste” Federico Mompou 2. Anastassja Larouche Trenton “Song of the Cavalry” Dmitri Kabalevsky 3. Erin Rendell Belleville “Sonata in G Major” Haydn 4. Alexander Kohlsmith Belleville “Solfeggietto” Bach 10:40 a.m. RECESS

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TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26TH

PIANO CLASSES

10:55 a.m. Class 2707 – Piano Solo – 7 to 8 years Competitor’s Choice 1. Ella Finlay Stirling “This Little Light of Mine” Anonymous - Spiritual 2. Naomi Rainville Belleville “Climb up on an Elephant” Nancy Telfer 3. Makayla Phillips Stirling “The Teeter Totter” Dale Reubart 4. Olivier Rainville Belleville “Jazz Blast” Nancy Faber & Randall Faber 5. Chloe M. Ferguson Stirling “This Little Light of Mine” Anonymous - Spiritual 6. Corrine Finlay Stirling “This Little Light of Mine” Anonymous – Spiritual 7. Patrick Stephens Trenton “Minuetto” James Hook 11:25 a.m. Class 2708 – Piano Solo – 6 years and under Competitor’s Choice 1. Gabriella Allison Belleville “Lavender’s Blue” arr. Berlin 11:30 a.m. Class 2805 - Second Piano Solo - 11 to 12 years Competitor’s Choice 1. Logan Cameron Belleville “In the Mood” Garland 2. Maggie Chen Belleville “Aria in G Major” 11:45 a.m. Class 2806 – Second Piano Solo - 9 to 10 years Competitor’s Choice 1. Bonita Li Trenton “When Rivers Flowed on Mars” Nancy Telfer 2. Patrick Stephens Trenton “Tired Turtle Express” Christine Donkin

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 26TH

PIANO CLASSES 1:30 p.m. Class 1803 – Piano – 14 years and under Competitor’s Own Composition 1. Alexander Kohlsmith Belleville “Untitled” Kohlsmith 1:40 p.m. Class 1906 – Piano Duet – Elementary “The Old Rocking Chair" include repeat - Mier Terrific Tunes for Two Book 1 Alfred 17394 1. Patrick Stephens & Makayla Phillips Trenton 1:50 p.m. Class 2003 – Hymn Playing – Intermediate “Take My Life and Let it Be” Introduction and two verses Voices United #506 1. Kailin McCaskie Stirling 2:00 p.m. Class 2106 - Piano Solo - Grade 6 “Sentimental Waltz, op. 50, no. 1 ” - Schubert RCM Grade 6, p.30 1. Anissa Nielsen Frankford 2. Maggie Chen Belleville 2:15 p.m. Class 2204 - Bach Piano Solo – Intermediate “Prelude in c minor, BWV 999” R.C.M. Grade 6, p.4 1. Anissa Nielsen Frankford 2. Anastassja Larouche Trenton 2:30 p.m. Class 2305 - Sonata Piano Solo - Early Intermediate “Sonatina, Op. 157, No. (1st mvt) – Spindler Conservatory Canada Grade 3 – p.26 1. Andrew Shalla Stirling 2:40 p.m. RECESS

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 26TH

PIANO CLASSES 3:00 p.m. Class 2406 - Contemporary Piano Solo - Late Elementary “Sneaky Business” – Mier Jazz, Rags and Blues Book 1 – p.16 Alfred 6642 1. Misty Goulet Frankford 3:10 p.m. Class 2502 – Jazz Piano Solo – 13 to 15 years Competitor’s Choice 1. Joseph Francis Codrington “Fantasy Bossa” Norton 2. Corey Cameron Belleville “After the Rain” Gieck 3. Andrew Shalla Stirling “Richard’s Rag” D.F. Cook 4. Patrick Muldoon Campbellford “Scamp” Norton 5. Jamie Johnston Madoc “Sunset in Rio” Springer 3:45 p.m. Class 2604 – Contemporary Christian Piano Solo – Early Intermediate (Grades 3 and 4) "As the Deer” – arr. Gerou and Labenske Play Praise Book 3 – p.10 Alfred 23255 1. Natasha Kaldeway Belleville 3:55 p.m. Class 2706 – Piano Solo – 9 to 10 years Competitor’s Choice 1. Sharon Sit Belleville “When the Planets are Aligned” N. Telfer 2. Bonita Li Trenton “Little Prelude in C Major” J. S. Bach 3. Isaiah Deryaw Belleville “Star Wars (Main Theme)”

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