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2005 State Solos NSW STATE SOLO & ENSEMBLE CONTEST May 28th & 29th 2005 Event 1. Juvenile Soprano Cornet T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Jared RISK St Marys Band Club 73 2 Laura CHRISTIAN Warringah Concert Brass 68 Event 2. Juvenile Bb Cornet T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Angus LLOYD Warringah Concert Brass 75 2 Jake PRICE Warringah Concert Brass 3 Tegan RISK St Marys Band Club 78 4 Dane LABOYRIE Sutherland Shire Brass 85 5 Jacqueline LUCK Yagoona District 74.5 6 Chiara PAWELA Willoughby City 83 7 Dominic LONGHURST Blue Mountains City 74 8 Tara ROBERTSON-HALL Sutherland Shire Brass 9 Caitlin MORGAN Gunnedah Shire 79 10 Isobel MORGAN Gunnedah Shire 73 11 Caitlyn BERNAYS Gunnedah Shire 74 Event 3. Juvenile Bb Trumpet T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Chris MORAN Sutherland PCYC 84 2 Dane LABOYRIE SSB Concert 83 3 Antoine ROSSE Castle Hill RSL Youth 74 4 Ryan HENDERSON West Pennant Hills P.S. 71 5 Ashleigh CRANFIELD West Pennant Hills P.S. 71 6 Andrew LATHOURIS SSB Concert 81 7 Stephen NAPPER Sutherland PCYC 79 8 Sunwoo HWANG West Pennant Hills P.S. 75 Event 5. Juvenile Tenor Horn T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Aaron WILLIAMS St Marys Band Club 84 2 Hayley GRITCHING Warringah Concert Brass 80 3 Adam POWERS Warringah Concert Brass 77 Event 7. Juvenile Baritone T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Fiona ROBERTSON Willoughby City 2 Jeremy LLOYD Warringah Concert Brass 68 3 Matthew HURDITCH Warringah Concert Brass 71 4 Monique BERNAYS Gunnedah Shire 70 5 Kate McCORMACK Gunnedah Shire 78 Event 8. Juvenile Euphonium T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Raphael ROSSE Castle Hill RSL Youth 81 2 Oliver SILK Warringah Concert Brass Event 9. Juvenile Tenor Trombone T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Paul FOSTER City of Wollongong 65 2 Christopher RETALLICK Willoughby City 66 3 Patrick LANGDON Nowra Town 60 Event 10. Juvenile Bass Trombone T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Boyd McCORMACK Gunnedah Shire 72 Event 11. Juvenile EEb Tuba T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Hugo SMART Willoughby City 83 2 Emily HANSEN Gunnedah Shire 84 Event 12. Juvenile BBb Tuba T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Brendan BRITTAIN Castle Hill RSL Youth 80 Juvenile Brass - Champion of Champions T.L 5 Mins The Stenning Trophy Music: Own Choice No. INSTRUMENT NAME 1 Soprano Cornet Jared Risk 2 EEb Tuba Emily Hansen 3 Bb Cornet Dane Laboyrie 4 Bass Trombone Boyd McCormack 5 BBb Tuba Brendan Brittain 6 Tenor Trombone Chris Retallick 7 Tenor Horn Aaron Williams 8 Trumpet Chris Moran 9 Baritone Kate McCormack 10 Euphonium Raphael Rosse Winner - Raphael Rosse - Castle Hill RSL Youth Event 14. Juvenile Flute T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Justine MAGGIO Campbelltown-Camden 75 2 Lauren NICHOLLS South Pacific Concert 3 Hayley BERRY Sutherland PCYC 85 4 Emily BRIGGS West Pennant Hills P.S. 82 Event 15. Juvenile Clarinet T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Matilda MORAN Sutherland PCYC 81 2 Julia LUO Meriden School 86 3 Mitchell STRIDE Sutherland PCYC 83 Event 18. Juvenile Alto Saxophone T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Johanna PARKER Western Lake Macquarie 2 Ryan COUTTS Turramurra Public School 83 3 Tegan POULTON Turramurra Public School 82 4 Jack OWENS H.S.P.A Junior Concert 90 5 Sara HODGES Central Coast Concert 86 6 Russell MEYER Sutherland PCYC 84 Juvenile Woodwind - Champion of Champions T.L 5 Mins Sponsored by The Sydney Metropolitan Band Branch Music: Own Choice No. INSTRUMENT NAME 1 Clarinet Julia Luo 2 Alto Saxophone Jack Owens 3 Flute Hayley Berry Winner - Jack Owens - HSPA Junior Concert Band Event 22. Juvenile Snare Drum T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Steven DODD City of Wollongong 89 2 Lachlan JONES City of Wollongong 87 3 Daniel MUDD Waratah Brass 4 Andrew BROWN Castle Hill RSL Youth 93 5 James STEWART Gunnedah Shire 86 Event 23. Juvenile Mallett Keyboard T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Andrew BROWN Castle Hill RSL Youth 85 Event 24. Juvenile Tympani T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Lachlan JONES City of Wollongong 80 2 Andrew BROWN Castle Hill RSL Youth 90 3 James STEWART Gunnedah Shire 83 Juvenile Percussion Champion - Andrew Brown Castle Hill RSL Youth Event 25. Juvenile Duet T.L 5 Mins Music: Own Choice No. NAMES & BAND PTS 1 Jeremy LLOYD & Matthew HURDITCH Warringah Concert Brass 73 2 Monique BERNAYS & Kate McCORMACK Gunnedah Shire 77 3 Hayley GRITCHING & Adam POWERS Warringah Concert Brass 76 4 Chris MORAN & Stephen NAPPER Sutherland PCYC 81 5 Caitlyn BERNAYS & Isobelle MORGAN Gunnedah Shire 75 6 Lauren NICHOLLS & Cyndall McINERNEY South Pacific Concert 76 7 Jake PRICE & Angus LLOYD Warringah Concert Brass 72 8 Jared RISK & Tegan RISK St Marys Band Club 78 Event 26. Juvenile Quartet T.L 12 Mins Music: Own Choice BAND PTS 1 Warringah Concert Brass Band 84 Event 28. Junior Soprano Cornet Test: THE CAROUSEL - Intro., Theme & Finale (Allegro) No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Jared RISK St Marys Band Club - Event 29. Junior Bb Cornet Test: PRELUDE DE CONCERT No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Gemma HOGG Willoughby City 2 Robert CAMPBELL St Marys Band Club 79 3 William CHILDS Willoughby City 4 Joanne DEEKS Sutherland Shire Brass 5 Hoshimi SAKAI Willoughby City 84 6 Sarah MELDRUM City of Wollongong 7 Genevieve SMITH Waratah Brass 90 8 Jonathon SMITH Toronto Brass 9 Stephanie BARRETT Gunnedah Shire 92 10 Chiara PAWELA Willoughby City 85 11 James MUDD Waratah Brass 12 Edwin MOORE Sutherland Shire Brass 83 Event 30. Junior Trumpet Test: LEONIE No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Blake ROBERTSON-HALL SSB Concert 80 2 Jonathan BAKER Penrith Valley Concert 84 3 Joanne DEEKS Sutherland PCYC 4 Edwin MOORE SSB Concert 79 5 Chris MORAN Sutherland PCYC 88 Event 31. Junior Flugel Horn Test: FANTASIE ORIGINALE - Intro., Theme & Finale (Allegro). No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Heather REID Willoughby City 88 2 Felicity RYNN St Marys Band Club 81 3 Dian STEWART Gunnedah Shire 87 4 Mitchell CLACK Toronto Brass Event 32. Junior Tenor Horn Test: CAPRICE No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Holly WINSOR Gunnedah Shire 2 Kim LOVELL Warringah Concert Brass 84 3 Veronica RYNN St Marys Band Club 78 4 Hayley GRITCHING Warringah Concert Brass 77 5 Nicky ABKIEWICZ City of Holroyd 88 6 Isabella HARVEY Willoughby City 90 7 Allison GUMBLETON Gunnedah Shire 86 8 Aaron WILLIAMS St Marys Band Club Event 33. Junior French Horn Test: ROMANCE, Op.36 No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Megan WRIGHT Castle Hill RSL Youth 85 Event 34. Junior Baritone Test: THE BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN - Intro., Theme & Finale (Tempo Di Polacca) No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Matthew HURDITCH Warringah Concert Brass 80 2 Kate McCORMACK Gunnedah Shire 85 3 Marcus HUEMPEL St Marys Band Club 83 4 Timothy LATHOURIS SSB Concert 86 5 Monique BERNAYS Gunnedah Shire 79 Event 35. Junior Euphonium Test: NICOLE - (Cut from "C" to "H") No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Andrew COMENSOLI City of Wollongong 90 2 Nicholas CLAY Willoughby City 3 Raphael ROSSE Castle Hill RSL Youth 85 4 Lachlan ADAIR City of Wollongong 83 Event 36. Junior Tenor Trombone Sponsored by Christine & Bob Wallbaum - Trombonists- City of Wollongong Band Test: CONCERTO FOR TROMBONE 2nd & 3rd Movements. From Andante Cantabile (Letter "G" to the end). No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Rosanne LAWRIE Meriden School 82 2 Jessica PATERSON Castle Hill RSL Youth 85 3 Brendan CHAMPION Sutherland PCYC 4 Christopher RETALLICK Willoughby City Event 37. Junior Bass Trombone Test: PRIDE & PASSION (Must be Tuba not Trombone) No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Nathan KIBBLE Gunnedah Shire 2 Boyd McCORMACK Gunnedah Shire 80 Event 38. Junior EEb Tuba Test: THE ASH GROVE - Intro., Theme, Var.2, Var.4- NO REPEATS. No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Anthony ROWE Gunnedah Shire 90 2 Emily HANSEN Gunnedah Shire 84 3 Duncan SPRY Willoughby City 89 Event 39. Junior BBb Tuba Test: THE RETURN - Intro., Theme & Finale. No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Brendan WINSOR Gunnedah Shire 86 2 Luke GOODSELL Sutherland Shire Brass 85 3 John FOSTER City of Wollongong 87 Junior Brass - Champion of Champions T.L 7 Mins Music: Own Choice No. INSTRUMENT NAME 1 Baritone Tim Lathouris 2 French Horn Megan Wright 3 Soprano Cornet Not contested 4 Bb Cornet Stephanie Barrett 5 Flugel Horn Heather Reid 6 Tenor Horn Isabella Harvey 7 Euphonium Andrew Comensoli 8 Tenor Trombone Jessica Paterson 9 Bass Trombone Withdrew 10 EEb Tuba Anthony Rowe 11 Trumpet Withdrew 12 BBb Tuba John Foster Winner - Stephanie Barrett - Gunnedah Shire Event 42. Junior Clarinet Music: FANTASIA FROM OBERON No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Julia LUO Meriden School 81 2 Amelia PATERSON Castle Hill RSL Youth 83 3 Renee DE VERE SSB Concert 79 4 Ashleigh GIBSON Castle Hill RSL Youth 85 5 Adrian TUERO Sutherland PCYC 86 Event 43. Junior Bass Clarinet Music: CLOWN DANCE No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Katrina SMITH Castle Hill RSL Youth 83 Event 45. Junior Alto Saxophone Music:FANTAISIE. No. NAME BAND PTS 1 Jack OWENS H.S.P.A Junior Concert 81 Junior Woodwind - Champion of Champions T.L 7 Mins Sponsored by The Central Coast Concert Band Music: Own Choice No.
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