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Event Rm # Ev # Time Durationevent Name/Entry Song Alta Event Rm # Ev # Time DurationEvent Name/Entry Song Title Rating Wind Ensembles Rm: B205 Library Conference30 11:53 Room AM 7 Brass Quartet Alta Brass Ensemble Amazing Grace I Flute Solos Rm: 107 Seminary 46 1:45 PM 6 Flute Solo Hillary Thalmann Concertino - Schirme I Clarinet Solos / Duets Rm: 105 Seminary 45 1:24 PM 6 Clarinet Solo Jon Hales I- Viola Solos & High Ensembles Rm: B206 Library 48 1:14 PM 6 Viola Solo Nathan James I- Chamber Choirs / Mixed Vocal EnsemblesRm: B115 Auditorium27 1:53 PM 12 Chamber Choir Madrigal Choir 1, 1- Chamber Choirs / Mixed Vocal EnsemblesRm: B115 Auditorium33 2:44 PM 5 Mixed_Vocal Ensemble Small ensemble God is Seen by Parker NS Female & Mixed Vocal Ensembles Rm: B110 Little Theater45 12:40 PM 5 Female Ensemble Madrigal Women An Irish Blessing by Snyder I- Soprano Vocal Solos Rm: 106 Seminary 69 2:35 PM 5 Soprano Solo Karissa Schmid Nel Corpiu Non Mi Sento I- Bass/Baritone Vocal Solos Rm: 101 Seminary 74 3:00 PM 5 Bass/Baritone Solo McKay Nicholl Ave Maria by Schubert I- Piano/Harp Solos Rm: B119 Choir Room17 10:06 AM 6 Piano Solo Tressa Roberts The Girl with the Flaxen Hair byI Debussy Piano Rm: B119 Choir Room24 10:48 AM 6 Piano Solo Alexah Coon The Cat and the Mouse by CoplandI+ Altamont Event Rm # Ev # Time DurationEvent Name/Entry Song Title Rating Female & Mixed Vocal Ensembles Rm: B110 Little Theater67 2:30 PM 5 Female Ensemble Female Ensemble Celebrate Music II+ Bear River Event Rm # Ev # Time DurationEvent Name/Entry Song Title Rating Chamber Choirs / Mixed Vocal EnsemblesRm: B115 Auditorium22 12:53 PM 12 Mixed_Vocal Ensemble Chamber Choir 1, 1- Violin Solos Rm: 108 Seminary 45 1:17 PM 6 Violin Solo Preston Schultz Polish Dance I Soprano Vocal Solos Rm: 106 Seminary 51 1:10 PM 5 Soprano Solo Rachelle Koyle Amorosi, Mieie Giorni / StefanoI Donaudi Female Vocal Solos Rm: 102 Seminary 37 11:30 AM 5 Soprano Solo Emily Pingel Spirate Pur, Spirate II+ Tenor Vocal Solos Rm: 101 Seminary 73 2:55 PM 5 Tenor Solo Jacob Hayden Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal /RogerI Quilter Bass/Baritone Vocal Solos Rm: 101 Seminary 76 3:10 PM 5 Bass/Baritone Solo Brad Cottle II+ Piano Rm: B119 Choir Room36 12:23 PM 6 Piano Solo Travis Seamons Rhapsody in G Minor/ J. BrahmsI Ben Lomond Event Rm # Ev # Time DurationEvent Name/Entry Song Title Rating Piano Rm: B119 Choir Room30 11:24 AM 6 Piano Solo Emily Clawson Reflections On The Water - DebussyI Bingham Event Rm # Ev # Time DurationEvent Name/Entry Song Title Rating High Brass Rm: B209 17 10:06 AM 6 French_Horn Solo Colton Crapo 3rd Horn Concerto, 1st Mvmt. -I Mozart Saxophones / Clarinet Ensembles Rm: B205 Library Conference28 11:47 Room AM 6 Alto_Saxophone Solo Alex Thompson Tableaux de Provence - MauriceI Saxophones / Clarinet Ensembles Rm: B205 Library Conference30 12:00 Room PM 7 Saxophone Trio Bingham Saxophone Trio Adagio and Allegro - Gee NS Wind Ensembles Rm: B205 Library Conference32 12:07 Room PM 12 Woodwind Choir Bingham Woodwind Choir Canon from Suite Op. 57 - LefebvreII Wind Ensembles Rm: B205 Library Conference36 1:01 Room PM 12 Brass Choir Bingham Brass Choir Sonata No. 1 - Pezel I- Flute Solos / Double Reeds Rm: 107 Seminary 27 11:11 AM 7 Flute Duet Flute Duet - Palmer, Forsyth Sonato in G Major - Marcello II+ Flute Solos / Double Reeds Rm: 107 Seminary 29 11:24 AM 7 Flute Duet Flute Duet - Smith, Forsyth Concertino for 2 Flutes - CimerosaII+ Low Brass Solos / Rm: 105 Seminary 5 8:54 AM 6 Trombone Solo Kolbe James Cello Suite No. 2 Prelude - BachI Clarinet Solos / Duets Rm: 105 Seminary 59 2:48 PM 7 Clarinet Duet Clarinet Duet - Childers, RobertsDuet No. 3 - Beethoven I- Violin Solos Rm: 103 Seminary 15 9:55 AM 6 Violin Solo Jaihui (Karen) Chen Violin Concerto, 3rd Mvt. - MendelssohnI- Violin Solos & Duets Rm: 103 Seminary 12 9:37 AM 6 Violin Solo Clara Wahlquist Czardas - Monti I- Violin Solos & Duets Rm: 103 Seminary 44 1:13 PM 6 Violin Solo Vanessa Schofield Czardas - Monti II- Violin Solos & Duets Rm: 103 Seminary 52 2:04 PM 7 Violin Duet Violin Duet (Gomez, Bennett) Concerto in D Major, Allegro - VivaldiI Viola Solos & High Ensembles Rm: B206 Library 52 1:36 PM 7 Violin Trio Violin Trio (Bennett) Turkish March - Mozart I- Viola Solos & High Ensembles Rm: B206 Library 53 1:48 PM 7 Violin Quartet Violin Quartet B (Bench) Concerto in D minor - Vivaldi I Cello Solos Rm: 104 Seminary 29 11:20 AM 6 Cello Solo Caitlin Davidson Concerto for Cello, 1st mvt. - HaydnI Low String Solos / String Ensembles Rm: 104 Seminary 30 11:26 AM 6 String_Bass Solo Sam Worthen Concerto for Double Bass, 3rd Mvt.I - Capuzzi String Ensembles Rm: B133 Cafeteria 3 8:49 AM 7 String Quartet String Quartet B (Doman, etc.) Idylle - Chabrier I String Choirs / Ensembles Rm: B133 Cafeteria15 10:35 AM 12 String Choir String Choir D (Doman, etc.) Molly on the Shore - Grainger I String Choirs / Ensembles Rm: B133 Cafeteria25 12:21 PM 12 String Choir String Choir C (Morgan, etc.) Introit for Strings - Persichetti II+ String Choirs / Ensembles Rm: B133 Cafeteria27 12:40 PM 12 String Choir String Choir A (Wang, etc.) Strings of Fire - Niehaus I- Chamber Choirs / Mixed Vocal EnsemblesRm: B115 Auditorium28 2:05 PM 12 Chamber Choir Madrigal Choir 1, 1- Violin Solos Rm: 108 Seminary 27 11:06 AM 6 Violin Solo Miranda Sanders Sonata #1 in Gm, 3rd Mvt. - BachI Violin Solos Rm: 108 Seminary 43 1:05 PM 6 Violin Solo Nikkail Jensen Czardas - Monti I Violin Solos Rm: 108 Seminary 2 8:36 AM 6 Violin Solo Jeff Wang Butterfly Lovers Violin ConcertoI - Cheng Violin Solos Rm: 108 Seminary 14 9:48 AM 6 Violin Solo Morgan Doman Concerto for Violin, 1st Mvt. - BruchI Soprano Vocal Solos Rm: 106 Seminary 12 9:25 AM 5 Soprano Solo Kaeleigh Kitterman Pie Jesu by Althouse II+ Soprano Vocal Solos Rm: 106 Seminary 16 9:45 AM 5 Soprano Solo Maddi Rowley Nel cor plu non mi sento by PalsielloII Bass/Baritone Vocal Solos Rm: 101 Seminary 18 9:55 AM 5 Bass/Baritone Solo Truman Perry All'acquisto di Gloria by ScarlattiII+ Mallet Ensembles / Percussion EnsemblesRm: B121 Band 27 1:17 PM 10 Percussion Ensemble Intermediate Percussion Ens. Nocturne - Chopin II Percussion Ensembles Rm: B121 Band 2 8:40 AM 10 Percussion Ensemble Bingham Advanced Large EnsembleIt's Just Talk - Metheny II- Mallet Solos Rm: B211 16 10:00 AM 6 Mallet Solo Aubrey Milligan Vienna - Friedman I- Mallet Solos Rm: B211 18 10:12 AM 6 Mallet Solo Courtney Hales Io - Laney II+ Piano/Harp Solos Rm: B119 Choir Room11 9:30 AM 6 Piano Solo Amber Bangerter Sonata in C Major, mvmt 1 allegroI moderato Piano Rm: B119 Choir Room6 9:00 AM 6 Piano Solo Holly Palmer Improvisation by MacDowell I- Bonneville Event Rm # Ev # Time DurationEvent Name/Entry Song Title Rating Chamber Choirs / Mixed Vocal EnsemblesRm: B115 Auditorium2 8:42 AM 12 Chamber Choir Chamber Choir At the Rounds; Ubi Caritas; Tournez1-, 1- Chamber Choirs / Mixed Vocal EnsemblesRm: B115 Auditorium38 3:09 PM 5 Mixed_Vocal Double Quartet Sing me to Heaven Sing me to Heaven I- Female & Mixed Vocal Ensembles Rm: B110 Little Theater35 11:20 AM 5 Female Double Trio O Pastorelle O Pastorelle I- Female & Mixed Vocal Ensembles Rm: B110 Little Theater37 11:30 AM 5 Female Double Quartet Set Me as a Seal Set Me as a Seal II+ Female & Mixed Vocal Ensembles Rm: B110 Little Theater65 2:20 PM 5 Mixed_Vocal Quartet Take O Take these Lips Away Take O Take these Lips Away I Violin Solos Rm: 108 Seminary 33 11:42 AM 6 Violin Solo Nathan Brown Concerto in D major by TchaikovskyI Female Vocal Solos Rm: 102 Seminary 31 11:00 AM 5 Soprano Solo Sascia Wangsgard Must the Winter Come so SoonI Alto Vocal Solos Rm: 102 Seminary 46 12:40 PM 5 Alto Solo Jessica Christensen Ye Banks and Braes I- Alto Vocal Solos Rm: 102 Seminary 48 12:50 PM 5 Alto Solo Kjersti Isom Quella Fiamma I- Tenor Vocal Solos Rm: 101 Seminary 57 1:35 PM 5 Tenor Solo Landon Weeks Sea Moods I- Tenor Vocal Solos Rm: 101 Seminary 59 1:45 PM 5 Tenor Solo Skylar Pro Bon Jour Ma Belle I- Tenor Vocal Solos Rm: 101 Seminary 61 1:55 PM 5 Bass/Baritone Solo Parker Woody O Mistress Mine I Piano Rm: B119 Choir Room22 10:36 AM 6 Piano Solo Alan Chavez I Bountiful Event Rm # Ev # Time DurationEvent Name/Entry Song Title Rating Trumpet Solos Rm: B209 4 8:48 AM 6 Trumpet Solo Seth Gunsay I- Trumpet Solos Rm: B209 26 11:00 AM 6 Trumpet Solo Spencer Humphries I- Saxophones / Clarinet Ensembles Rm: B205 Library Conference14 10:11 Room AM 6 Alto_Saxophone Solo Kayla Baird II+ Flute Solos / Double Reeds Rm: 107 Seminary 3 8:42 AM 6 Flute Solo Sarah Jacobson II Flute Solos / Double Reeds Rm: 107 Seminary 5 8:54 AM 6 Flute Solo Yvonne Ward I- Flute Solos Rm: 107 Seminary 6 9:00 AM 6 Flute Solo Ashley Fleming I Low Brass Solos / Rm: 105 Seminary 28 11:19 AM 6 Trombone Solo Michael Hall I- Low Brass Solos / Rm: 105 Seminary 32 11:43 AM 6 Trombone Solo Troy Geibel I- Violin Solos & Duets Rm: 103 Seminary 16 10:01 AM 6 Violin Solo Samantha Caruso II+ Male Vocal Ensembles Rm: B206 Library 30 11:15 AM 5 Male Ensemble Men's Group -Phoenix Danny Boy I- Male Vocal Ensembles Rm: B206 Library 32 11:26 AM 5 Male Ensemble Wild Irish Rose Men's Group My Wild Irish Rose I Male Vocal Ensembles Rm: B206 Library 34 11:37 AM 5 Male Ensemble Trilogy Trilogy of Knighthood I Male Vocal Ensembles Rm: B206 Library 36 11:49 AM 5 Male Ensemble Mens Quartet Shepherds While Shepherds Watched TheirI Flocks Viola Solos & High Ensembles Rm: B206 Library 6 8:57 AM 6 Viola Solo Jessica Rice I Viola Solos & High Ensembles Rm: B206 Library 8 9:08 AM 6 Viola Solo Katherine Deneris I- Viola Solos & High Ensembles Rm: B206 Library 20 10:14 AM 6 Viola Solo Sarina Mountcastle I Viola Solos & High Ensembles
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