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69 Powell River Festival of the Performing Arts 2013 69th POWELL RIVER FESTIVAL OF THE PERFORMING ARTS 2013 PIANO Catherine Bundt – Piano Catherine Anne Bundt is a graduate of the UBC Piano Performance program where she studied with Jane Coop and participated in master classes with Fanny Waterman, Menahem Pressler, Elly Ameling and Rudolf Jansen. She was a full scholarship student at the Banff International Centre for the Performing Arts where she studied with Marek Jablonski and later completed two years of further studies with Kum Sing Lee, again at UBC. Catherine is an active performer, teacher and adjudicator who strongly believes in the value of music in children’s lives and sees teaching music as giving young students ‘a gift for life’. Catherine has been a BC Registered Music Teacher for the past 28 years and served several terms on the South Fraser branch executive council and festival committees. In an attempt to make music accessible and affordable to her local community, Catherine has also hosted more than 30 “house concerts” in her home over the last 12 years featuring performing artists from universities and music schools. Catherine is a member of the Canadian Music Festival Adjudicators’Association and has given classes and workshops throughout the province. She presently maintains a full private studio in Surrey, BC. Saturday February 23rd – 9:30am Academy Hall PIANO SOLO - other repertoire Adjudication Only Selections may NOT be made from the current Conservatory Syllabi. Competitors wishing to play Conservatory repertoire must enter the appropriate class in the Piano Solo section listed above. Class 181A – 1st year of study 8 years and under 1 Tai Brown Tucker's Secret Life: Knock!Knock! Faber 2 Carson Jantz Indian Drums: Come See the James Bastion: Faber Parade 3 Erin Ramsay The Clock Shop Faber 4 Naomi Krowitz TBA Class 183A – 2nd year of study 9 years and under 1 James Leishman Marching Band Show Nandy & Randall Faber 2 Brianna Narduzzi Youthful Happiness Daniel Gottlob Turk 3 Alana Kondra The Juggler Faber and Faber Class 184A – 2nd year of study 10 to 12 years 1 Dominic Pagani TBA 2 Hannah Barkman Gypsy Band Nancy & Randall Faber 1 Class 185A – 2nd year of study 13 to 17 years 1 Honye Tong Fantasie Impromptu Chopin Class 186A – More than 2 years of study 8 years and under 1 Austyn Leach Road Runner Faber Class 188A – More than 2 years of study 11 to 12 years 1 Jara Galligos Whirling Leaves Faber Class 189A -–More than 2 years of study 13 to 14 years 1 Clancy Sindlinger Lullaby George Winston POPULAR MUSIC (no Jazz) Adjudication Only Class 160A – Open to any age and any level 1 Justin Johansen TBA PIANO SOLO Selections are to be made from the current or previous editions of the syllabi of the RCM (Royal Conservatory of Music) OR the CC (Conservatory Canada). Class 100 – Pre- Grade 1 1 Ebyni Bond Crack the Whip: My Pony Leila Fletcher 2 Aidan de Villiers On a Greek Island: Lady Moon M. Mrozinsky Class 101 – Grade 1 Keyboard Art Teachers Trophy 1 Aaron Schweitzer Minuet in d minor Jeremiah Clarke 2 Isabella Colasanto Mist Clifford Poole 3 Dion Bond The Alligator Veronika Krausos 4 Jenna Kowal Minuet in a minor Johann Krieger 5 Ashley Groshak Study in C Major Anton Diabelli 6 Miranda MacBean Minuet in a minor Johann Krieger 2 Saturday February 23rd – 1:00pm Academy Hall PIANO SOLO Selections are to be made from the current or previous editions of the syllabi of the RCM (Royal Conservatory of Music) OR the CC (Conservatory Canada). Class 102 – Grade 2 Keyboard Art Teachers Trophy 1 Andrew Krowitz March of the Goblins Boris Berlin 2 Hillary English Celebration Anne Grosby 3 Sarah Schweitzer Arabesque J.F. Burgmuller 4 Owen Jantz The Clock Garscia 5 Lauren Huquet A Little Song D. Kabalevsky 6 Will Rice Rag Time Christopher Norton 7 Kristin Naude The Wind Chee-Hwa Tan Class 103 – Grade 3 Lee Heavenor Dowding Memorial Trophy 1 Kathryn Fraser Computer Chatter Christine Donkin 2 Annika Mulder Gavotte in G Major George F. Handel Class 104 – Grade 4 Lukin Johnston Chapter I.O.D.E. Trophy 1 Sydney Stonehouse Sonatina in G Major Muzio Clementi 2 Breanne Werner Blues No. 1 Christopher Norton 3 Hailey Shigeoka Dragon Fly William L. Gillock 4 Annika Harry Allegretto in e minor J.W. Hassler 5 Caleb Parkhouse Study in B. Flat Major Carl Czerny 6 Willemijn Poelen The Wild Horseman Robert Schumann 7 Kate Fisher Fantasia in e minor Georg Teleman 8 Grace English You're Joking Clifford Grawley 9 Hallie Narayan TBA 10 Christopher Macdonald Nocturne P. Sheftel 11 Noemi Mazurek Sonatina in G Major Clementi 12 Justin Johansen A Winter Melody Yoshino.o Nakada 3 Saturday February 23rd – 7:00pm Academy Hall PIANO SOLO Selections are to be made from the current or previous editions of the syllabi of the RCM (Royal Conservatory of Music) OR the CC (Conservatory Canada). Class 106 – Grade 6 Keyboard Art Teachers Trophy 1 Daniel Schweitzer Waltz in a minor R. Schumann 2 Tyannika Lam Winter Scene William L. Gillock Class 107 – Grade 7 Keyboard Art Teachers Trophy 1 Zoe Crookshank Sonatina in C Major Muzio Clementi 2 Donalie Shaffer Venetian Boat Song Felix Mendelssohn Class 108 – Grade 8 D.A. Evans Trophy 1 Celebrien Ashworth Chanson Triste Vasili S. Kalinnikov 2 Rhiannon Tully-Barr Sonata in D Major Samual Arnold Class 109 – Grade 9 1 Taiga Ball Rondo in C Major op. 51, no. 1 Ludwig van Beethoven Class 110 – Grade 10 – ARCT 1 Josiah Schweitzer Toccata in e minor J.S. Bach 4 Sunday February 24th – 1:00pm Academy Hall PIANO SOLO Selections are to be made from the current or previous editions of the syllabi of the RCM (Royal Conservatory of Music) OR the CC (Conservatory Canada). Class 105 – Grade 5 Mark Matterson Trophy 1 Annika Krowitz Jig Violet Archer 2 Hannah Schweitzer Bourree in g minor G.H. Stotzel 3 Jing Zhong Gigue in D Major J. P. Kirnberger 4 John Macdonald Sweet Sorrow J.F. Burgmuller Note: Classes 114 to 126 – 17 years and under BAROQUE ERA Kenneth Ross Trophy Class 114 – Any composition from the Baroque Period. 1 Lauren Huquet Entrée in a minor Anon 2 Hannah Schweitzer Suite in G Major Joseph-Hecotr Fioco CLASSICAL ERA Class 116 – Sonatina – 1st movement only 1 Daniel Schweitzer Sonatina 1st Mov't C. Gurlitt Class 118 – Sonatina – 2nd or 3rd movement only Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Cooper Trophy 1 Annika Harry III mov't Scherzo Haydn 2 Jing Zhong II mov't Rondo L. van Beethoven ROMANTIC ERA (circa1825-1910) Class 123 – Any composition from the Romantic Period. 1 Aaron Schweitzer Dance Tchaikovsky 2 Hannah Schweitzer Snowdrop Tchaikovsky 3 Josiah Schweitzer Prelude S. Rachmaninoff 5 Sunday February 24th – 7:00pm Academy Hall IMPRESSIONIST ERA (circa1890-1915) Class 124 – Any composition from the Impressionist Period. 1 Taiga Ball Clair de lune Claude Debussy CONTEMPORARY ERA (circa1910 on) Mr. and Mrs. George S. Robertson Trophy Class 125 – Any composition written after 1910. (No Canadian composers) 1 Austyn Leach An Argument Joan Last 2 Owen Jantz Four Wheel Drive Christopher Norton 3 Annika Mulder Clowns (op. 39, no. 20) Dmitri Kabalevsky 4 Jing Zhong Cha-Cha S. Merath CANADIAN COMPOSERS Mrs. John MacGregor Memorial Trophy Class 126 – Any composition by a Canadian composer. 1 Willemijn Poelen You're Joking Clifford Crawley 2 Miranda MacBean Dream Journey Christine Donkin 3 Taiga Ball Ballad to the East Oscar Peterson 6 BAND AND INSTRUMENTAL Wendell Clanton – Band and Instrumental Wendell is currently professor of saxophone (classical/contemporary) at the University of Victoria School of Music. He has established a reputation for excellence and has developed one of Canada’s outstanding programs for saxophonists and vocal jazz, offering engaging and creative opportunities for his students. He has a bachelor of music, comprehensive with distinction, a bachelor of education, choral and instrumental and a masters in music performance. Wendell is an active performer of neo-classical and romantic works for the saxophone. He has been clinician for middle and high school choral and instrumental ensembles on Vancouver Island. In addition to being a much sought after clinician and mentor, his classical and jazz choral arrangements have been performed in Britain and North America. Wendell is a concert saxophonist, music performance instructor and director of University of Victoria Vocal Jazz Ensemble. He is founder and host for Westcoast Classical Saxophone which features professionals and students from various post-secondary educational institutions in BC. Monday February 25th 9:30am Max Cameron Theatre RHYTHM BANDS – Recorders, Orff, Percussion or Ukulele groups Adjudication Only Class 302A – Grade 4-7 1 Grief Point Div. 7 Recorders Jazz Bag + O Alison Temple Chariots of Fire Vangelis 2 Henderson Div. 3 Jazzamatazz: Now Come On Sarah Watts: Trad. 3 Grief Point Div. 6 Recorders All Together Now Lennon and McCartney Simple Gifts Arr. C. Cassils 4 Edgehill Grade 5 Recorder Class Apple Trees in Bloom Ode to Joy 5 Grief Point Div. 5 Ukuleles Shortnin’ Bread Arr. James Hill & Chalmers Doane Wet Day Blues S.D. and Phil Splitter 6 James Thomson Div. 3 Stripy Cat Crawl Sarah Watts Two at Twilight 7 Grief Point Div. 4 Ukuleles Everybody Loves Saturday Night Arr. James Hill & Chalmers Doane Capital Blues Arr. James Hill & Chalmers Doane 7 Monday February 25th 1:00pm Max Cameron Theatre SOLO – WOODWIND Class 310 – 12 years and under 1 Steve Carson Allegreto Grazioso Brahms SOLOS – BRASS Class 313 – 12 years and under Frank Price Trophy 1 Andrew Crookshank When the Saints Go Marching In Arr. John Higgins 2 Duncan McDonald Concerto for Trombone G.
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