Table of Contents

Introduction ...... 2

Voice ...... 10

Piano ...... 18

Strings ...... 26

Brass, Woodwind & Percussion ...... 29

Musical Theatre ...... 31

Speech Arts ...... 36

Excellence ...... 38

Scholarships ...... 50

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ESTABLISHED IN 1908 Incorporated under the Non-Profit Corporations Act

HONORARY PATRONS His Honour the Honourable Russ Mirasty, Lieutenant Governor of The Honourable ,

HONORARY PRESIDENTS Dr. Thomas Chase, University of Regina Dr. Peter Stoicheff, University of Saskatchewan

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PROVINCIAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS President ...... Tammy Villeneuve, Meadow Lake 1st Vice President ...... Jeri Ryba, Moose Jaw 2nd Vice President...... Dianne Gryba, North Battleford Past President ...... Sherry Sproule, Lafleche Director ...... Krista Brost, Meadow Lake Director ...... Valentina May, Indian Head Director ...... Jeff Froehlich, Wynyard Director ...... Claire Seibold, Rosetown Director ...... Myra Schmidt, Nipawin

SMFA PROVINCIAL OFFICE Executive Director ...... Carol Donhauser Adjudicator Liaison/Program Coordinator ...... Mariel Unger Administrative Assistant ...... Nancy Toppings

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ADJUDICATORS

Marion Abbott – Musical Theatre & Speech Arts Marion Abbott is a proud graduate of the Musical Theatre Performance Program at Sheridan College. Upon graduating, she was immediately hired to teach for the program and was later named one of the top twenty graduates of the program. She has her Grade 10 Voice and A.R.C.T. in Piano Performance from The Royal Conservatory of Music.

Marion is the creator of The Confidential Project (which includes Musical Theatre, Theatre, Shakespeare, Opera and Operetta), The Plain Stage Theatre Company, The Women Of Musical Theatre Festival, New Works Series, The Artist Discovery Series and The Spirit Of Maud Theatre Company, all housed under Marion Abbott Productions. Her company's mandate was to provide as many opportunities for as many artists as possible. Consequently, Marion produced over 400 productions in Toronto and other cities. Of the many (many!) shows Marion has worked on, some of her favourites include The Scarlet Pimpernel, All Shook Up, Anne And Maud, No Safe Harbour, Ragtime, Streetcar Named Desire and Passion.

As a Musical Director, Marion most recently worked for Drayton Entertainment (Cinderella: The Panto) and was a part of the first Drayton Youth Program. As a private teacher, Marion taught voice, piano and acting for 29 years to students of all ages. From festivals to recitals to performing in Disney World, Marion cherishes her memories of her time with her students dearly. Many of her students now work in the arts full time. Marion is in demand as a consultant, adjudicator and private coach. She has written 700 Song Suggestions For Singers and 100 Suggestions For Teaching Private Lessons - both available on Amazon. She remains as passionate as ever about helping artists find their true voice and shining bright. Walt Disney is Marion's all time hero and she tries to visit Walt Disney World with her son at least once a year.

"The way to get something done is to stop talking and get busy doing." - Walt Disney

Richard Gillis – Brass, Woodwind, & Percussion Richard Gillis studied trumpet at The University of Saskatchewan (B.Mus.), The Banff Centre (Canadian Brass), and The University of Michigan (M.Mus.; DMA), as well as privately with Armando Ghitalla, Vincent Cichowicz and James Stamp.

After graduating from the University of Saskatchewan, Richard performed, toured and recorded with the Saskatoon-based NewWest Brass Quintet. While working on his DMA Richard had the opportunity to be a part of the University of Michigan faculty brass quintet, with Armando Ghitalla.

Dr. Gillis is currently brass chair at the University of Manitoba, and is artistic director of the Winnipeg Jazz Orchestra, which he co-founded in 1997. Richard performs and records (8 CDs) with Icelandic guitarist Björn Thoroddsen, and together have received three recognitions from the Icelandic Music Awards. Richard has recorded 19 albums as a leader and sideman; his most recent projects include Devotion, a collection of original solo and chamber pieces for trumpet, and Suite 150: A Big Band Portrait, an eleven movement WJO recording commissioned from composers across Canada.

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Darryl Friesen – Senior Piano Dr. Darryl Friesen has been praised for his “rich palette of tonal colour” and performances of “intimate, poignant simplicity” (Winnipeg Free Press). He completed his DMA at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2009, studying with Fulbright scholar Dr. William Heiles and Dennis Helmrich, as a Fellow of both the University of Illinois (Creative and Performing Arts) and Kate Neal Kinley Memorial Society. After studying with distinguished pedagogue Lee Kum-Sing at the Vancouver Academy of Music, he received BM and MM degrees in piano performance from the University of Manitoba as a student of well- known Canadian pianist, Dr. David Moroz.

He has given acclaimed performances as a soloist and collaborative artist across Canada, the United States, Europe, China, and Brazil, and has been featured many times in concert on CBC Radio. He has performed with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, Winnipeg Chamber Music Society, and has appeared on the Virtuosi recital series. As a collaborator and recitalist, he has performed with many distinguished artists, including Elliot Madore, Andrew Wan, Allen Harrington, Jessica Strong, Valdine Anderson, Oleg Pokhanovski, the Adaskin String Trio, and the Martha Graham Dance Company. He also had the rare privilege to serve as rehearsal pianist for a memorial concert featuring Frederica von Stade, Elizabeth Futral, Richard Leech, Thomas Hampson, and Samuel Ramey.

Dr. Friesen has been the recipient of many awards and honours. His doctoral studies were made possible through generous grants by the Canada Council of the Arts in both 2005 and 2006, which included the coveted Sylva Gelber Foundation Award, given annually to the most talented Canadian classical artist under the age of 30. He was awarded the Nancy Kennedy Wustman Memorial award in Vocal Accompanying at the U of I in 2006, and was the grand prizewinner of the 2003 CBC Arts Encounters Young Performers Competition. He was a finalist in the International Stepping Stone Competition (2004) and Canadian Music Competition (2001), received the Lawrence Genser Memorial Scholarship (2002) as the most outstanding performer at the University of Manitoba School of Music, and received numerous grants from the Manitoba Arts Council throughout his academic studies. He performed in the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s Muriel Richardson Auditorium as a featured artist in the Prairie Performances series, and has participated in masterclasses with such artists as Murray Perahia, Jeaneane Dowis, and Marc Durand.

Dr. Friesen has also enjoyed a diverse academic career. From 2011-2015, he held the position of Assistant Professor of Piano and General Music Studies at Providence University College. In addition to teaching piano and chamber music, he taught a variety of academic core courses, including Music Theory, Musicianship, and Music History. He is also committed to the development of community among music teachers and pedagogues, and to that end he co- founded Shop Talk, a masterclass series and pedagogical forum in Steinbach, MB.

Dr. Friesen is in great demand as a soloist, collaborative artist, teacher, and clinician. He and his wife live with their four children in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is currently a Sessional Instructor at the University of Manitoba’s Desautels Faculty of Music, and is also a faculty member of the Rosamunde Summer Music Academy in Winnipeg, Manitoba and the Cadenza Summer Music Week in Winkler, Manitoba.

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Monica Huisman – Voice Hailed as possessing a voice that 'embodies both flawless technique' and 'exuding dramatic flair with a resonant voice as rich as melted chocolate', Soprano Monica Huisman has delighted audiences internationally both on the operatic as well as concert stages.

Having made her 1999 Debut in the famous Concertgebouw, in a live performance recording of Zandonai's 'Francesca da Rimini', Ms. Huisman has ravished audiences from Amsterdam to Guatemala City with the reputation of 'consistently crafting each note into a work of art'.

She has soared on the stages of Vancouver Opera, Calgary Opera, Edmonton Opera, Pacific Opera, The Netherlands Opera, Manitoba Opera, Opera Ontario and Saskatoon Opera in productions of Cenerentola, Susannah, Carmen, Marriage of Figaro, Cosi Fan Tutte, Don Giovanni, Cunning Little Vixen, La Boheme, Magic Flute, Hansel and Gretel and Lakme alongside great Canadian talents like Tracy Dahl, Russell Braun, Judith Forst and Richard Margison. Her “silken voice and fine stage presence that belongs in the show stealing category”, has made her in demand for such roles as Micaela and Musetta. Many of these performances have been broadcasted by CBC Radio on Saturday Afternoon at the Opera.

Concert repertoire has seen Ms. Huisman thrill audiences with her versatile voice and absolute stage charm in concerts with the National Arts Centre Orchestra, Toronto Symphony, Guatemala Symphony, Hamilton Philharmonic, Winnipeg Symphony , Regina Symphony, Saskatoon Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, Edmonton Symphony, Calgary Symphony, Concertgebouw Orkest, Radio-Symphony Orkest and Orchestra London in such works as Beethoven's 9th, Mahler's 4th, Mendelssohn's Elijah, Brahms Requiem, Bruckners Requiem, Mirjam's Siegegesang, Rutters Magnificat, Strauss's Four Last Songs, Poulenc's Gloria, Beethoven's Mass in C, Handel's Messiah, Mendelssohn’s Lobegesang, Haydn’s Creation and many Holiday Pops concerts. She has collaborated several times with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet enjoying huge success with Mark Godden's premieres of The Magic Flute, Handel's Messiah and Strauss' Four Last Songs. New works include the World Premiere of Transit of Venus with Manitoba Opera, in which she received critical acclaim for her acting tour de force and her 'pin-point pure voice' (Opera Canada).

As a teacher Ms. Huisman is on Faculty at the Desautels Faculty of Music at the University of Manitoba. She is in demand both as a voice teacher and clinician. Skilled in the Czech language, Ms. Huisman enjoys both singing in the language and introducing young singers to this vast and wonderful repertoire. Many of her students have gone onto careers both as singers and teachers.

Ms. Huisman has a Bachelor of Education from the University of Manitoba and an Opera Diploma from the University of Toronto. Her mentors are Mary Morrison and Nelly Miriciou, both inspiring teachers, performers and musicians.

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Alison Kilgannon – Intermediate & Junior Piano Canadian pianist Alison Kilgannon has performed in North America as well as in Spain, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, and Ecuador. She has appeared with the Orquesta Santa Cecilia Cullera, the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, and the Red Deer Symphony Orchestra and has received awards at competitions including the Concours Prix d’Europe, the Northern Alberta Concerto Competition, the Festival de Musique de Bas- Richelieu, and the STARS Award for Young Artists. Her chamber music performances have been broadcast on the radio station Avenue Vincent D’Indy.

Alison is passionate about sharing music through her teaching, coaching, and performing and draws on her research involving music theory and music psychology to continually improve her approach. She is an active member of the Alberta Piano Teachers’ Association and of the Alberta Registered Music Teachers’ Association with whom she holds convenorship positions.

Alison completed a Doctor of Music degree in piano performance at the University of Montreal under the guidance of Dr. Jean Saulnier. Other teachers include Marc Durand, Janet Scott Hoyt, and Claudio Martínez-Mehner. To complement her formation, she has participated in numerous masterclasses with internationally known artists in Europe and North America.

Currently based in Alberta where she holds a position as Assistant Professor at Burman University, Alison remains active as a soloist, recitalist, collaborative artist, and adjudicator while still finding time to enjoy hiking in the Rocky Mountains. In 2014, she was honoured to become a fellow of the Schmeelk Canada Foundation in recognition of her interest in promoting understanding and exchange between Canada’s Anglophone and Francophone cultures.

Leanne Zacharias – Strings Cellist Leanne Zacharias is an interdisciplinary artist known for unique collaborations across genres and geographies. These include her performance project Music for Spaces, recently presented in the Canadian Museum of Human Rights, Listening Booth: solo recitals for solo audience member presented by the Agassiz Chamber Music Festival and SappyFest (Sackville, NB), Sounding the Wake of a Glacier, a Canada150 commission, CityWide: 50 simultaneous recitals presented by the International Cello Festival of Canada, the Portal Zero installation presented by the Winnipeg Symphony’s New Music Festival and Sonus Loci: a sound installation on ice, selected by Winnipeg’s Warming Huts Competition. She performs widely and appears on many recordings, with her first solo album to be released this year.

An energetic educator, Leanne has been on faculty at Brandon University’s School of Music since 2008 and serves on the Board of the Manitoba Arts Council. She adjudicates across Canada and has taught at the Domaine Forget International Academy, Rosamunde Summer Academy, Prairie Cello Institute and Cadenza Music Week. She co- directs A Wild Studio (Canadian National Parks), Hybrid Intensive in San Francisco and Wheat City Nuit Blanche.

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VOICE 5 Senior Grade A Vocal ...... 1. Grace Liu – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Euclid (Songs to the Moon) – Jake Heggie 2. Adelle Sawatsky Regina Music Festival Gondellied – Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel 3. Ross Van De Weyer – WINNER Weyburn Music Festival Verrat, Op. 105, No. 3 – Johannes Brahms

6 Senior Grade B Vocal – Female ...... 1. Abby Dueck Moose Jaw Music Festival Widmung Op. 25, No. 1 – Robert Schumann 2. Elizabeth Booker – WINNER Regina Music Festival Oh! had I Jubal's lyre – George Frideric Handel 3. Tori Mahnke – RUNNER-UP Weyburn Music Festival Col piacer della mia fede – Antonio Vivaldi

8 Intermediate Vocal – Female ...... 1. Ava Bahrey Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Sonnet 18 – Rob Ursan 2. Zwyneth Rono Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Long Time Ago – Aaron Copland 3. Jasmine Keck Gravelbourg & District Bilingual Music Festival Silent Noon – R. Vaughan Williams 4. Isabella Girardin Lafleche & District Music Festival Danza, danza, fanciulla gentile – Francesco Durante 5. Kaitlyn Silbernagel Lafleche & District Music Festival Alma del Core – Antonio Caldara 6. Brooke Zarubin – WINNER Moose Jaw Music Festival Gretchen am Spinnrade – Franz Schubert 7. Julianne Booker Regina Music Festival Fiocca la neve – Pietro Cimara 8. Olivia Hope Regina Music Festival Long Time Ago – Aaron Copland 9. Emma Gillingham Sask Valley Music Festival Un Moto di Gioja – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 10. Ava Leschyshyn Saskatoon Music Festival Suleika II, Op. 34 in E minor, No 4 – Felix Mendelssohn 11. Emily Malmgren – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Bel Piacere – George Frederic Handel 12. Lindsay Van De Weyer Weyburn Music Festival Van Godendo (Serse) – George Frideric Handel

9 Intermediate Vocal – Male ...... 1. Kai Batycki – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival In the Willow-Meads of Tasarinan – Donald Swann 2. Adam Brookman – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride – Geoffrey O’Hara 3. Vladyslav Myrutenko Saskatoon Music Festival Come Away, Death – Roger Quilter

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10 Senior Vocal Oratorio ...... 1. Daniel McElroy – WINNER Moose Jaw Music Festival Honour and Arms (Samson) – George Frideric Handel 2. Nancy Moffitt Moose Jaw Music Festival O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings To Zion (Recitative & Aria – Messiah) – George Frideric Handel 3. Elizabeth Booker Regina Music Festival Come unto him (Messiah) – George Frideric Handel 4. Adelle Sawatsky Regina Music Festival Seufzer, Tränen, Kumar, Not (Cantata, BWV 21) – J. S. Bach 5. Jayden Burrows – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Why Do The Nations So Furiously Rage Together? (Messiah) – George Frideric Handel 6. Ross Van De Weyer Weyburn Music Festival See the raging flames (Joshua, HWV64) – George Frideric Handel

11 Senior Vocal Operatic ...... 1. Daniel McElroy – RUNNER-UP Moose Jaw Music Festival Si, tra i ceppi (Berenice) – George Frideric Handel 2. Nancy Moffitt Moose Jaw Music Festival Che faro senza Euridice? (Orfeo ed Euridice) – Christoph Willibald von Gluck 3. Elizabeth Booker Regina Music Festival Io son quel gelsomino (Arsilda Regina di Ponto) – Antonio Vivaldi 4. Grace Liu Regina Music Festival Que fais-tu, blanche tourterelle (Roméo et Juliette) – Charles Gounod 5. Jayden Burrows – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival E consolatevi... Madamina, il catalogo è questo (Don Giovanni) – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 6. Elise Parsonage Saskatoon Music Festival Je dis que rien ne m'epouvante (Carmen) – Georges Bizet 7. Tori Mahnke Weyburn Music Festival E pur cosi in un giorno, Piangero la mia sorte (Guilio Cesare)– George Frideric Handel 8. Ross Van De Weyer Weyburn Music Festival Warm as the autumn light (The Ballad of Baby Doe) – Douglas Moore

12 Senior Vocal French Art Song ...... 1. Daniel Cripps Moose Jaw Music Festival Lydia – Gabriel Fauré 2. Daniel McElroy Moose Jaw Music Festival Offrande (IRH 63) – Reynaldo Hahn 3. Grace Liu – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival L'absent, Op. 5, No. 3 – Gabriel Fauré 4. Eva Neudorf Regina Music Festival Aquarelles I. Green: Voici des fruits, des fleurs, des feuilles – Claude Debussy 5. Elise Parsonage Saskatoon Music Festival Chanson triste – Henri Duparc 6. Kennedy Siba – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Notre Amour – Gabriel Fauré 7. Tori Mahnke Weyburn Music Festival Les filles de Cadix – Pauline Viardot 8. Ross Van De Weyer Weyburn Music Festival La grotte (Trois Chansons de France, No. 2) – Claude Debussy

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14 Senior Grade A Concert Group Vocal ...... 1. Grace Liu – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Sechs Lieder, Op. 13 – Clara Schumann Ich stand in dunklen Träumen Sie liebten sich beide Liebeszauber Der Mond kommt still gegangen Ich hab' in deinem Auge Die stille Lotosblume 2. Mikaila Mahnke Regina Music Festival Clairiéres dans le ciel – Lil Boulanger Elle est gravement gaie Vous m'avez regardé avec toute cotre âme Les lilas qui avaient fleuri Deux ancolies Je garde une medaille d'elle 3. Jayden Burrows – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival A Shropshire Lad – Sir Arthur Somervell I. Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry now II. When I was one-and-twenty IV. In Summertime on Bredon VI. On the idle hill of Summer VII. White in the moon the long road lies VIII. Think no more, Lad, laugh, be jolly IX. Into my Heart an Air that kills 4. Elise Parsonage Saskatoon Music Festival Opus 10 – Samuel Barber Rain Has Fallen Sleep Now I Hear an Army 5. Ross Van De Weyer Weyburn Music Festival When I set out for Lyonnesse – Gerald Finzi The Clock of the Years – Gerald Finzi In a Churchyard – Gerald Finzi Proud Songsters – Gerald Finzi

15 Senior Grade B Concert Group Vocal ...... 1. Daniel McElroy Moose Jaw Music Festival Dichterliebe, Op. 48 – Robert Schumann Im wunderschönen Monat Mai Aus meinen Tränen sprießen Die Rose, die Lilie, die Taube, die Sonne Wenn ich in deine Augen seh Ich will meine Seele tauchen Im Rhein, im heiligen Strome Ich grolle nicht 2. Nancy Moffitt Moose Jaw Music Festival Frauenliebe Und Leben, Op. 42 – Robert Schumann Seit ich ihn gesehen Er, der Herrlichste von Allen Ich kann’s nicht fassen

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3. Lauren Hope – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Songs of Perfect Propriety – Dorothy Parker Song of Perfect Propriety Chant for Dark Hours Love Song Coda 4. Kennedy Siba – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Airs Chants – Francis Poulenc Air Romantique Air Champêtre Air Grave Air Vif Sarabande, L. 95 5. Tori Mahnke Weyburn Music Festival In the Beginning – Jake Heggie Chanson du chat – Jean Absil Chanson du chat – Erik Satie

16 Intermediate Concert Group Vocal ...... 1. Ava Bahrey Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Après un Reve – Gabriel Fauré Barter – Nicholas Fairbank 2. Brooke Zarubin – WINNER Moose Jaw Music Festival If Music Be the Food of Love – Henry Purcell Silent Noon – Ralph Vaughan Williams Orpheus with His Lute – Louis Applebaum 3. Julianne Booker Regina Music Festival Les francaises Chanson (Les lilas sont en folie) – Nadia Boulanger Madrigal – Cécile Chaminade En sourdine – Lady Dean (Paul) Poldowski Es corredor - arr. Pauline Viardot 4. Olivia Hope Regina Music Festival Cuatros Madrigals Amatorios – Joaquin Rodrigo ¿Con qué la lavaré? Vos me matásteis ¿De dónde venís, amore? De los álamos vengo, madre 5. Emma Gillingham – RUNNER-UP Sask Valley Music Festival Weep You No More – Roger Quilter Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal – Roger Quilter June – Roger Quilter 6. Adam Brookman Saskatoon Music Festival Schäfers Klagelied – Franz Schubert Die Forelle – Franz Schubert Der Alpenjäger – Franz Schubert 7. Ava Leschyshyn Saskatoon Music Festival Beau Soir – Claude Debussy Les Cloches – Claude Debussy Mandoline – Claude Debussy

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8. Emily Malmgren Saskatoon Music Festival Au Bord de l’Eau – Gabriel Fauré Clair de Lune – Gabriel Fauré Mai – Gabriel Fauré 9. Lindsay Van De Weyer Weyburn Music Festival Cat Tails Chanson du chat, Op. 45, No. 1 – Jean Absil Le chat 2 – Henri Sauguet Chanson du chat (Ludions No. 5)– Erik Satie

17 Senior Canadian Music Vocal ...... 1. Elizabeth Booker Regina Music Festival Sonnet 18 – Robert Ursan 2. Grace Liu Regina Music Festival The Lake Isle of Innisfree – Healey Willan 3. Kennedy Siba – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Ave Maria – David McIntyre 4. Tori Mahnke – RUNNER-UP Weyburn Music Festival Lost – David McIntyre

18 Intermediate Folk Song Vocal...... 1. Keegan Isaac Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Homeward Bound – Martha Keen arr. Althouse 2. Zwyneth Rono Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Gartan Mother’s Lullaby – Herbert Hughes 3. Charity Klassen Kindersley Music Festival Danny Boy – arr. Julie Knowles 4. Kaitlyn Silbernagel Lafleche & District Music Festival Shady Grove – arr. Christine Donkin 5. Isabella Girardin Lafleche & District Music Festival My Lagan Love – Akiko and Forrest Kinney 6. Julia Gordon Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Siulil a Run – arr. David Downes 7. Daniel Tepper Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Poor Wayfaring Stranger – Jay Althouse 8. Talon Manby Mainline Music Festival Land of Our Dreams – Hope Harrison arr. Althouse 9. Jordan Engstrom Moose Jaw Music Festival To the Sky – Carl Strommen 10. Matthew Merifield Moose Jaw Music Festival Star of the Country Down – arr. Douglas E. Wagner 11. Julianne Booker Regina Music Festival Shady Grove – arr. Christine Donkin 12. Lesya Myles Regina Music Festival The Leather-Winged Bat – arr. Jake Heggie 13. Emma Gillingham – WINNER Sask Valley Music Festival The Water is Wide – arr. Mark Hayes 14. Faith Akers Sask Valley Music Festival Shady Grove – arr. Christine Donkin 15. Adam Brookman Saskatoon Music Festival The Crocodile – Benjamin Britten 16. Emily Malmgren – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival The Loom – Grace Williams 14

17. Quinn Smith Saskatoon Music Festival Bonny Lighter Boy – arr. Cecil Sharp 18. Lindsay Van De Weyer Weyburn Music Festival The Leather-Winged Bat – arr. Jake Heggie

19 Junior Vocal ...... 1. Ava Smith Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival A Soft Day – Charles Stanford 2. Marielle Bala Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival White Butterflies – Kenneth Bray 3. Rayna Baedke Gravelbourg & District Bilingual Music Festival L’été – Ruth Watson Hendrickson 4. Reece Hawkins Lafleche & District Music Festival Nel cor piu non mi sento – Giovannie Paisiello 5. Brooke Tluchak – RUNNER-UP Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Do Not Stand at My Grave – Linda Fletcher 6. Abbeygail May Mainline Music Festival Nel cor piu non mi sento – Giovannie Paisiello 7. Shemiel McClanahan Moose Jaw Music Festival Homeward Bound – Martha Keen arr. Althouse 8. Presley McLeod Moose Jaw Music Festival Plaisir D’Amour – Johann Paul Martini 9. Monica Steinke Prince Albert Music Festival The Little Spanish Town – Peter Jenkyns 10. Leah Booker Regina Music Festival Two Marionettes – Edith Cooke 11. Chloe Brûlé-Head Regina Music Festival Le petit garçon trop bien portant (Quatre chansons pour enfants) – Francis Poulenc 12. Cecilia Ledding Rosetown & District Music Festival Lied zur Gesellenreise, K 468 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 13. Isabelle Adams Saskatoon Music Festival Te souviens-tu – Benjamin Godard 14. Erik Jeerakathil Saskatoon Music Festival Where’er You Walk (Semele) – George Frideric Handel 15. Ella Semko – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival A Birthday – Robert Ursan 16. Keisha Quinto Yorkton Music Festival Such Lovely Things – Henrik Ege 17. Erika Riffel Yorkton Music Festival The Sky is Crying on the Sea – Ruth Elaine Schram

20 Elementary Vocal ...... 1. Shanti Odishaw Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Prairie Lily – Murray Adaskin 2. Marlee Gerde Borderland Music Festival Singin’ the Blues – Donna Rhodenizer 3. Maéva Potié Gravelbourg & District Bilingual Music Festival Non lo diro col labbro – George Frideric Handel 4. Lindy Jolly Gravelbourg & District Bilingual Music Festival Computer Cat - Donna Rhodenizer 5. Rielle Longtin Kindersley Music Festival Child of the Universe – Craig Cassils

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6. Marissa Girardin Lafleche & District Music Festival The Path to the Moon – Eric H. Thiman 7. Natalie Warren Moose Jaw Music Festival Over the Mountains – arr. Roger Quilter 8. Grace King Moose Jaw Music Festival Caro mio ben – Giuseppe Giordani 9. Tori Korczak Prince Albert Music Festival Where Go the Boats – John Govedas 10. Ava Clifford Prince Albert Music Festival Let in the Clear – David K. MacIntyre 11. Isaree Aroonwilas Regina Music Festival Nymphs and Shepherds – Henry Purcell 12. Kathleen Booker Regina Music Festival The Path to the Moon – Eric H. Thiman 13. Mia Gillingham – WINNER Sask Valley Music Festival Two Marionettes – Edith Cooke 14. Cooper Loshack – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Seligkeit – Franz Schubert 15. Julia Herman Saskatoon Music Festival Presto, presto io m’innamoro – Giovanni Battista Mazzaferrata 16. Rylie Coller Saskatoon Music Festival The Fairy Tailor – Michael Head 17. Keira Mahnke Weyburn Music Festival Where Leaps the Ste. Marie – Martha Hill Duncan

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21 Senior Bach Piano ...... 1. Spencer Dmytruk Prince Albert Music Festival Prelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV 871 – J. S. Bach 2. Leah Macfarlane – WINNER Regina Music Festival Prelude and Fugue in C# minor, BWV 849 – J. S. Bach 3. Gabe Omolida Regina Music Festival Prelude and Fugue in F# minor, BWV 859 – J. S. Bach 4. Connor Elias – RUNNER-UP Sask Valley Music Festival Prelude & Fugue in C# Major, BWV 848 – J. S. Bach

22 Intermediate Bach Piano ...... 1. Ava Bahrey Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Sinfonia 11, BWV 797 – J. S. Bach 2. Janessa Andres Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Prelude and Fugue in C# Major, BWV 848 – J. S. Bach 3. Joshua Seongu An – WINNER Regina Music Festival Prelude & Fugue in C minor, BWV 871 – J. S. Bach 4. Ross Van De Weyer Regina Music Festival Prelude and Fugue in D Major, BWV 874 – J. S. Bach 5. Hannah Meginbir – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Prelude and Fugue in A Major, BWV 864 – J. S. Bach 6. Esther Zhu Saskatoon Music Festival Prelude and Fugue in Ab Major, BWV 886 – J. S. Bach

23 Senior Beethoven Piano ...... 1. Ronan Paulhus Kindersley Music Festival Sonata No. 8 in C minor (Pathetique), Op. 13, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven 2. Spencer Dmytruk Prince Albert Music Festival Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 2, No. 1, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven 3. Grace Liu – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Sonata in Eb Major, Op. 31, No. 3, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven 4. Leah Macfarlane Regina Music Festival Piano Sonata in Bb Major, Op. 22, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven 5. Connor Elias Sask Valley Music Festival Sonata No. 6 in F Major, Op. 10, No. 2, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven 6. Jerry Hu – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Sonata in Ab Major, Op. 110, 3rd Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven

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24 Intermediate Beethoven Piano ...... 1. Tanner Hall Humboldt Music Festival Sonata in F minor, Op. 2, No. 1, 2nd Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven 2. Janessa Andres – WINNER Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Sonata in C Major, Op. 53 (Waldstein), 3rd Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven 3. Chinha Youn Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Sonata in C# minor, Op. 27, No. 2, 3rd Mvt. Presto Agitato – Ludwig van Beethoven 4. Joshua Seongu An Regina Music Festival Piano Sonata No. 21 in C Major, Op. 53 (Waldstein), 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven 5. Kevin Trinh – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Sonata No. 14, Op. 27, No. 2 (Moonlight), 3rd Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven 6. Ross Van De Weyer Weyburn Music Festival Sonata Les Adieux, Op. 81a, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven

25 Senior Haydn and Mozart Piano ...... 1. Alice Li – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Sonata in Eb Major, Hob. XVI:52, 3rd Mvt. – Franz Joseph Haydn

26 Intermediate Haydn and Mozart Piano ...... 1. Ava Bahrey Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Sonata in Bb Major, Hob. XVI:2, 1st Mvt. – Franz Joseph Haydn 2. Kolby Zagoruy Biggar & District Music Festival Sonata in C Major, Hob. XVI:35, 1st Mvt. – Franz Joseph Haydn 3. Skylar White Borderland Music Festival Sonata in F Major, K.332, 1st Mvt. – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 4. Kaylee Carlson Estevan & District Music Festival Sonata in D Major, Hob. XVI:51, 1st Mvt. – Franz Joseph Haydn 5. Maria Janser Prince Albert Music Festival Sonate in G Major, KV 283, (1st Mvt.) – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 6. Joshua Seongu An – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Fantasia in C minor, K.475 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 7. Esther Zhu – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Sonata in D Major, K.576, 1st Mvt. – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

27 Senior Romantic Piano ...... 1. Grace Liu Regina Music Festival Les Jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este – Franz Liszt 2. Leah Macfarlane – WINNER Regina Music Festival Les Jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este – Franz Liszt 3. Connor Elias Sask Valley Music Festival Sonetto 104 del Petrarca, Années de pèlerinage II, S 161 – Franz Liszt 4. Alice Li – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Vallée d'Obermann – Franz Liszt 5. Xiaotong Wang Saskatoon Music Festival Prelude in D Major, Op. 23, No. 4 – Sergei Rachmaninoff

28 Senior Chopin Piano ...... 1. Ronan Paulhus Kindersley Music Festival Nocturne No. 1 in E minor, Op. 72 – Frédéric Chopin 2. Ameer Abusada Regina Music Festival Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23 – Frédéric Chopin

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3. Leah Macfarlane Regina Music Festival Barcarolle in F# Major, Op. 60 – Frédéric Chopin 4. Jerry Hu – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Barcarolle in F# Major, Op. 60 – Frédéric Chopin 5. Alice Li – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op. 22 – Frédéric Chopin 6. Xiaotong Wang Saskatoon Music Festival Ballade No. 3 in Ab Major, Op. 47 – Frédéric Chopin 7. Owen Keller Unity & District Music Festival Fantaisie Impromptu, Op. 66, No. 4 – Frédéric Chopin

29 Intermediate Chopin Piano ...... 1. Kolby Zagoruy Biggar & District Music Festival Nocturne in E minor, Op. 72, No. 1 – Frédéric Chopin 2. Skylar White Borderland Music Festival Nocturne in E minor, Op. 72, No. 1 – Frédéric Chopin 3. Janessa Andres Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Scherzo in B minor, Op. 20 – Frédéric Chopin 4. Landon Taylor Mainline Music Festival Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 1 – Frédéric Chopin 5. Matthew Christensen Quill Plains Music Festival Valse, Op. 64, No. 2 – Frédéric Chopin 6. Kevin Trinh – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Ballade No. 2 – Frédéric Chopin 7. Zachary Pardoski Saskatoon Music Festival Nocturne in Eb Major, Op. 9, No. 2 – Frédéric Chopin 8. Esther Zhu – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Ballade, Op. 47, No. 3 – Frédéric Chopin 9. Adam Stifter Unity & District Music Festival Waltz in C# minor, Op. 64, No. 2 – Frédéric Chopin 10. Bridget Alexander Weyburn Music Festival Nocturne in Bb minor, Op. 9, No. 1 – Frédéric Chopin 11. Ross Van De Weyer Weyburn Music Festival Ètude Aeolian Harp, Op. 25, No. 1 – Frédéric Chopin 12. Nora Kesler Yorkton Music Festival Nocturne in E minor, Op. 72, No. 1 – Frédéric Chopin

30 Senior French Piano ...... 1. Ronan Paulhus Kindersley Music Festival Sarabande, L. 95 – Claude Debussy 2. Ameer Abusada Regina Music Festival Reflets dans l'eau – Claude Debussy 3. Leah Macfarlane – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Gaspard de la nuit, I. Ondine – Maurice Ravel 4. Heather Harrison Saskatoon Music Festival La plus que lente – Claude Debussy 5. Jerry Hu – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Une barque sur l'ocean – Maurice Ravel

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31 Intermediate Recital Piano ...... 1. Ava Bahrey Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Romance, Op. 24, No. 9 – Jean Sibelius 2. Kolby Zagoruy Biggar & District Music Festival The Sea, Op. 17, No. 12 – Selim Palmgren 3. Skylar White Borderland Music Festival Arabesque No. 1 – Claude Debussy 4. Kaylee Carlson Estevan & District Music Festival Sérénade, Op. 53, No. 5 – Ernst Haberbier 5. Alexandra Summach Kindersley Music Festival Dreams, Op. 88, No. 1 – Dmitri Kabalevksy 6. Janessa Andres Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Quejas o la maja y el ruisenor (No. 4) from Goyescas – Enrique Granados 7. Kaden Royer Mainline Music Festival To the Lute – Heinrich Hofmann 8. Landon Taylor Mainline Music Festival Prelude in C# minor, Op. 3, No. 2 – Sergei Rachmaninoff 9. Erin Grimes Nipawin Music Festival Fable – Robert Schumann 10. Maria Janser Prince Albert Music Festival Rêverie – Claude Debussy 11. Bridget Alexander Regina Music Festival Elegie, Op. 3, No. 1 – Sergei Rachmaninoff 12. Kevin Trinh – WINNER Regina Music Festival La Campanella – Franz Liszt 13. Erika Mourre Rosetown & District Music Festival Merry Andrew – Jeno Takacs 14. Adam Stifter Unity & District Music Festival Nocturne in Eb Major, Op. 9, No. 2 – Frédéric Chopin 15. Esther Zhu – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Autumn, Étude de Concert No. 2, Op. 35 – Cecile Chaminade 16. Ross Van De Weyer Weyburn Music Festival Intermezzo, Op. 118, No. 6 – Johannes Brahms

32 Senior 20th/21st Century/Canadian Piano ...... 1. Ronan Paulhus Kindersley Music Festival The Juggler, No. 3, Op. 31 – Ernst Toch 2. Leah Macfarlane Regina Music Festival Sonata No. 6, Op. 82, I. Allegro Moderato – Sergei Prokofiev 3. Gabe Omolida Regina Music Festival Trois Morceaux pour Piano – Lili Boulanger 4. Connor Elias – WINNER Sask Valley Music Festival Three Sonnets for Piano – Harry Somers 5. Michael Chai Saskatoon Music Festival I Leap Through the Sky With Stars – Alexina Louie 6. Jerry Hu – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Image Astrale – Jean Coulthard 7. Xiaotong Wang Saskatoon Music Festival Fastforward – Alexina Louie 8. Owen Keller Unity & District Music Festival Prelude in C minor, Op. 23, No. 7 – Sergei Rachmaninoff

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33 Intermediate 20th/21st Century/Canadian Piano ...... 1. Kolby Zagoruy Biggar & District Music Festival Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56 – Bela Bartok 2. Kaylee Carlson Estevan & District Music Festival Spring Celebration – Stephen Chatman 3. Alexandra Summach Kindersley Music Festival Nocturne for Greg – David McIntyre 4. Chinha Youn Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Clair de Lune – Claude Debussy 5. Landon Taylor Mainline Music Festival Old Adam – William Bolcom 6. Grace Kiefer Moose Jaw Music Festival Distant Memories – Alexina Louie 7. Matthew Christensen Quill Plains Music Festival Shipwreck– Jason Noble 8. Joshua Seongu An Regina Music Festival Preludes No. 1 & 6 from Six Preludes, Op. 6 – Robert Muczynski 9. Erika Mourre Rosetown & District Music Festival Changes – Alexina Louie 10. Isaac Lo Sask Valley Music Festival Prelude in G minor, Op. 23, No .5 – Sergei Rachmaninoff 11. Hannah Meginbir – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Memoriam: To the Victims of Chernobyl – Larysa Kuzmenko 12. Zachary Pardoski Saskatoon Music Festival Once Upon a Time – Alexina Louie 13. Esther Zhu – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Image Terrestre – Jean Coulthard 14. Ross Van De Weyer Weyburn Music Festival Sonata, Op. 1 – Alban Berg 15. Skylar White Weyburn Music Festival Solace: A Mexican Serenade – Scott Joplin

34 Senior Concerto for Piano & Orchestra ...... 1. Grace Liu Regina Music Festival Concerto in A minor, Op. 16, 1st Mvt. – Edvard Grieg 2. Michael Chai Saskatoon Music Festival Concerto in G Major, 1st Mvt. – Maurice Ravel 3. Jerry Hu – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Piano Concerto In Bb Major, Op. 23, 1st Mvt. – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 4. Alice Li – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Concerto No. 2 in F minor, 1st Mvt: Maestoso – Frédéric Chopin

Garth Beckett/Gustin House Senior Piano Scholarship - $1,500 – WINNER – Alice Li In honour and appreciation of Garth Beckett, distinguished graduate of the Lyell Gustin Piano Studios, concert pianist and revered teacher, the L. J. Fournier Family of Prince Albert offers a scholarship of $1,500 at the Saskatchewan Provincial Music Festival for a pianist in the early levels of Senior competition. The scholarship is open to all Senior piano entrants up to the age of 20 inclusive, and will be awarded to the performer who, in the opinion of the adjudicator, shows the most promise. A competitor may win this scholarship only once.

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35 Intermediate Concerto for Piano & Orchestra ...... 1. Dmitri Masich Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Concerto in G Major, 1st Mvt. – Robert Vandall 2. Hannah Meginbir – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Op. 15, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven 3. Esther Zhu – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Concerto in D minor, Op. 40, 1st Mvt. – Felix Mendelssohn

36 Junior Piano ...... 1. Jacob Lawrence Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Nocturne – Clifford Poole 2. Emily Rempel Biggar & District Music Festival The Headless Horseman – Heather Schmidt 3. Brianna Kozar Humboldt Music Festival Shooting Stars in Summer – Naoko Ikeda 4. Jayden Cey Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Serenity – Heather Schmidt 5. Rebecca Nowosad Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Tarantella in A minor (No. 1) – Albert Pieczonka 6. Hannah Reay Meadow Lake & District Music Festival Happy Time Jazz – Martha Mier 7. Amy Szakacs Melfort Music Festival Masquerade – Linda Niamath 8. Olivia Janzen Moose Jaw Music Festival Nocturne – Mona Regino 9. Sullivan Smith-Windsor Prince Albert Music Festival Fur Elise, WoO 59 – Ludwig van Beethoven 10. Signy Thorsteinson Quill Plains Music Festival Waltz in Gb Major, Op. posth. 70, No. 1 – Frédéric Chopin 11. Sonya Froese Regina Music Festival A Wedding Day at Troldhaugen, Op. 65, No. 6 – Edvard Grieg 12. Judy Luo – WINNER Regina Music Festival Norwegian Bridal Procession, Op. 19, No. 2 – Edvard Grieg 13. Amaris Manning Rosetown & District Music Festival Ottawa Valley Song – Court Stone 14. Levin Wiebe Rosetown & District Music Festival Mysterious Summer’s Night – Larysa Kuzmenko 15. Emily Ens Sask Valley Music Festival Three in Blue, No. 2 – Ann Southam 16. Sophia Han Saskatoon Music Festival The Sea, Op. 17, No. 12 – Selim Palmgren 17. Joshua Zhou – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival O Polichinelo, (A Prole Do Bebê), No. 1 – Heitor Villa-Lobos 18. Katelyn Cayabyab Saskatoon Music Festival Nocturne in Eb Major, Op. 9, No. 2 – Frédéric Chopin 19. Jacelyn Delhommeau Unity & District Music Festival Peace Country Hoedown – Christine Donkin 20. Angela Fetsch Yorkton Music Festival “B”ravissimo – Sarah Konecsni 21. Juliana Ubongen Yorkton Music Festival The Cat and the Mouse – Aaron Copland

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37 Elementary Piano ...... 1. Sam Haase Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Toccatina, Op. 27, No. 12 – Dmitri Kabalevsky 2. Clara Higgs Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Waltz in A minor – Frédéric Chopin 3. Kyra Sittler Biggar & District Music Festival Cattails – Martha Hill Duncan 4. Sadie Aspinall Estevan & District Music Festival Sunset in Rio – Mike Springer 5. Lindy Jolly Gravelbourg & District Bilingual Music Festival When Rivers Flowed on Mars – Nancy Telfer 6. Nate Julseth Kindersley Music Festival The Song of Twilight – Yoshinao Nakada 7. Marissa Girardin Lafleche & District Music Festival Dragonfly Scherzo – Anne Crosby Gaudet 8. Daniel Kvitka Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival At the Rodeo – Christopher Norton 9. Kayla Andres Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival The Gentle Waltz – Oscar Peterson 10. Maicy Groenewegen Meadow Lake & District Music Festival In a Hurry – Christopher Norton 11. Marcus Capili Moose Jaw Music Festival Sunset in Rio – Mike Springer 12. Hannah Hoberg Quill Plains Music Festival River Flows in You - Yiruma 13. Liam Reeve Quill Plains Music Festival The Pulse – Wes Froese 14. Andrew Liu – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Bounce – David L. McIntyre 15. Austin Wang Regina Music Festival Puck – Edvard Grieg 16. Temedire Igbekoyi Rosetown & District Music Festival Tickled Pink – David L. McIntyre 17. Malcolm Ledding Rosetown & District Music Festival Scamp – Christopher Norton 18. Eli Ens Sask Valley Music Festival Golliwog’s Cakewalk – Claude Debussy 19. Ryan Yunen Gu – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival La campanella in G# minor, S. 141, No. 3 – Franz Liszt 20. Christina Cayabyab Saskatoon Music Festival Polychromatic Sonata – Sarah Konecsni 21. Jada Poitras Unity & District Music Festival Sentimental Waltz – Franz Schubert 22. Evia McDowell Yorkton Music Festival August Moon – Martha Hill Duncan

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38 Senior Strings Concerto ...... 1. Meika Sonntag – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Concerto in G minor, 1st Mvt. – Cecil Forsyth 2. Talant Kosmosbekov – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Concerto in D minor, Op. 47, 1st Mvt: Allegro Moderato – Jean Sibelius

39 Senior Recital Violin ...... 1. Talant Kosmosbekov – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Sonata No. 2, Op. 27, Obsession and Malinconia – Eugene Ysaye 2. Thayara Siqueira Saskatoon Music Festival Polonaise Brillante, No. 2, Op. 21 – Henryk Wieniawsky 3. Drusilla Waltz – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Kaprys Polski – Grazyna Bacewicz

40 Senior Recital Viola/Cello/Double Bass ...... 1. Catherine McLellan – WINNER Regina Music Festival Suite for Cello, Canto Primo, II, IV, VI (Op. 72) – Benjamin Britten 2. Meika Sonntag – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Suite No. 3, BWV 1009, Prelude – J. S. Bach

41 Intermediate Violin ...... 1. Virginia Hector – WINNER Regina Music Festival Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 14, I: Allegro moderato – Samuel Barber 2. Sofiia Koshelieva Regina Music Festival Zapateado – Pablo de Sarasate 3. Victor Zhu Saskatoon Music Festival Concerto in G minor, Op. 26, 3rd Mvt. – Max Bruch 4. Bridget Alexander – RUNNER-UP Weyburn Music Festival Polonaise Brilliante, Op. 4 – Henri Wieniawski

42 Intermediate Viola/Cello/Double Bass ...... 1. Ilana Van de Merwe – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Suite IV: Allemande – J. S. Bach 2. Annelise Balzer – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Suite No. 2 in D minor, Prelude – J. S. Bach

43 Junior Strings ...... 1. Julia Grant – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Romance, Op. 26 – Johan Svendsen 2. Kiersten Schack – WINNER Regina Music Festival Allegro Appassionato – Camille Saint-Saëns 3. Susanna Reed Yorkton Music Festival Cape Classico – Natalie McMaster

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44 Elementary Strings ...... 1. Jenna Baedke – RUNNER-UP Gravelbourg & District Bilingual Music Festival Hunter’s Chorus – C. M. von Weber 2. Jennifer Summach Melfort Music Festival Gavotte in G minor – J. S. Bach 3. Zoe Cunningham – WINNER Regina Music Festival Danse Rustique, Op. 20, No. 5 – Squire William Henry 4. Mehtab Bath Saskatoon Music Festival Toy Soldier's March – Fritz Kreisler

45 Senior Guitar ...... 1. Jacob-Lee Neufeld-Wicks – RUNNER-UP Nipawin Music Festival Study, Op. 60, No. 7 – Matteo Carcassi 2. Carson Froehlich – WINNER Quill Plains Music Festival Valseana – Sergio Assad

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47 Senior Recital Woodwind ...... 1. Glenda Lindgren Saskatoon Music Festival Pan, Niobe & Bacchus (Six Metamorphoses after Ovid) – Benjamin Britten

48 Senior Concert Woodwind ...... 1. Jose Manlapaz – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Bassoon Concerto in G minor, RV 495, 1st Mvt. – Antonio Vivaldi

49 Intermediate Woodwind ...... 1. Rachel Krogstad – RUNNER-UP Kindersley Music Festival Andante from Concerto in D minor, Op. 69 – Wilhelm Bernhard Molique 2. Chelsea Martin Kindersley Music Festival Romance – Gerald Finzi 3. Nino Ding – WINNER Regina Music Festival Il Carnevale di Vanezia – Giulio Briccialdi 4. Vlad Kosheliev Regina Music Festival Sonata for Oboe and Piano, 1st Mvt: Elégie – Francis Poulenc 5. Sabine Wagner Saskatoon Music Festival Concerto in C minor for Oboe and Orchestra, 1st Mvt. – Domenico Cimarosa

52 Intermediate Brass ...... 1. Daly Haas Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Romance in Eb – Leroy Ostransky 2. Keegan Isaac Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival The Prayer – David Foster arr. DeCesare 3. Evan Pelletier Kindersley Music Festival Trumpeter's Lullaby – Leroy Anderson 4. Ava O'Bright – WINNER Moose Jaw Music Festival Concerto for Trumpet, 3rd Mvt: Finale – Joseph Haydn 5. Arika Block – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Orientale from 12 Danzas Españolas, Vol. 1, No. 3 – Enrique Granados

54 Intermediate Percussion ...... 1. Dmitri Masich – WINNER Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival The Whistler – George Hamilton Green

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55 Senior Musical Theatre Ballad ...... 1. Corie Groome Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Pretty Funny (Dogfight) – Benj Pasek and Justin Paul 2. Abby Dueck Moose Jaw Music Festival Natalya (Preludes) – Dave Malloy 3. Alyssa Hetherington Moose Jaw Music Festival Only Love (The Scarlet Pimpernel) – Frank Wildhorn 4. Declan Hewitt – WINNER Regina Music Festival Marry Me (The Rink) – Fred Ebb 5. Mayson Sonntag Regina Music Festival Temporarily Lost (Bridges of Madison County) – Jason Robert Brown 6. Jayden Burrows – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Johanna (Sweeney Todd) – Stephen Sondheim

56 Intermediate Musical Theatre Ballad ...... 1. Ava Bahrey Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Whatever Happened to My Part (Spamalot) – Eric Idle 2. Jasmine Keck Gravelbourg & District Bilingual Music Festival If I Loved You (Carousel) – Richard Rodgers 3. Charity Klassen Kindersley Music Festival Think of Me (The Phantom of the Opera) – Andrew Lloyd Webber 4. Isabella Girardin Lafleche & District Music Festival Till There Was You (The Music Man) – Meredith Wilson 5. Kaitlyn Silbernagel Lafleche & District Music Festival I’m Not That Girl (Wicked) – Stephen Schwartz 6. Julia Gordon Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Pretty Funny (Dogfight) – Benj Pasek and Justin Paul 7. Layla Scott Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival In My Dreams (Anastasia) – Stephen Flaherty 8. Karlee Omoth Mainline Music Festival So Big/So Small (Dear Evan Hansen) – Benj Pasek and Justin Paul 9. Matthew Merifield Moose Jaw Music Festival Santa Fe (Newsies) – Alan Menken 10. Brooke Zarubin – WINNER Moose Jaw Music Festival With You (Ghost) – Dave Stewart 11. Megan Kelly Moosomin & District Music Festival Home (Beauty and the Beast) – Alan Menken 12. Dekoda Nelson Regina Music Festival Wait for It (Cinderella) – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein 13. Reese Nelson Regina Music Festival Requiem (Dear Evan Hansen) – Benj Pasek and Justin Paul 14. Faith Akers Sask Valley Music Festival God Help the Outcasts (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) – Alan Menken 15. Emma Gillingham Sask Valley Music Festival One Boy (Bye Bye Birdie) – Charles Strouse 16. Jenna de Villiers Saskatoon Music Festival What it Means to be a Friend (13) – Jason Robert Brown 17. Emily Malmgren Saskatoon Music Festival Wait a Bit (Just So) – George Stiles

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18. Maxine Taon Saskatoon Music Festival Burn (Hamilton) – Lin-Manuel Miranda 19. Dallan Kuhn – RUNNER-UP Unity & District Music Festival The Ballad of Farquaad (Shrek) – David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori

57 Senior Musical Theatre Up-Tempo ...... 1. Corie Groome – RUNNER-UP Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Mister Snow (Carousel) – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein 2. Megan McAvoy Melfort Music Festival I Hate Men (Kiss Me, Kate) – Cole Porter 3. Abby Dueck Moose Jaw Music Festival The Miller’s Son (A Little Night Music) – Stephen Sondheim 4. Alyssa Hetherington Moose Jaw Music Festival Princess (A Man of No Importance) – Stephen Flaherty 5. Ceiligh Dodds Regina Music Festival An Old-Fashioned Love Story (The Wild Party) – Andrew Lippa 6. Declan Hewitt – WINNER Regina Music Festival And They’re Off (A New Brain) – William Finn 7. Alicia Monson Saskatoon Music Festival One Hundred Easy Ways (Wonderful Town) – Leonard Bernstein 8. Philippa Williams Saskatoon Music Festival Don’t Rain on My Parade (Funny Girl) – Jule Styne 9. Reece Gilbert Unity & District Music Festival I Am Adolpho (The Drowsy Chaperone) – Lisa Lambert

58 Intermediate Musical Theatre Up-Tempo ...... 1. Ava Bahrey Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Anything Goes (Anything Goes) – Cole Porter 2. Charity Klassen Kindersley Music Festival When He Sees Me (Waitress) – Sara Bareilles 3. Keana Emmons – RUNNER-UP Lafleche & District Music Festival Miss Marmelstein (Miss Marmelstein) – Harold Rome 4. Kaitlyn Silbernagel Lafleche & District Music Festival I Speak Six Languages (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee) – William Finn 5. Kaitlynn Mau Lanigan & District Music Festival Green Finch and Linnet Bird (Sweeney Todd) – Stephen Sondheim 6. Layla Scott Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Many a New Day (Oklahoma) – Richard Rodgers 7. Daniel Tepper – WINNER Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival I’m Not That Smart (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee) – William Finn 8. Karlee Omoth Mainline Music Festival Shy (Once Upon a Mattress) – Mary Rodgers and Marshall Barer 9. Deborah Cripps Moose Jaw Music Festival Killer Instinct (Bring it On) – Tom Kitt 10. Brooke Zarubin Moose Jaw Music Festival I’m the Greatest Star (Funny Girl) – Jule Styne 11. Megan Kelly Moosomin & District Music Festival Watch What Happens (Newsies) – Alan Menken 12. Elijah Bell Regina Music Festival Funeral Tango (Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris) – Jacques Brel 13. Juan Tonita-Charriez Regina Music Festival Jackie (Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris) – Jacques Brel

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14. Faith Akers Sask Valley Music Festival Defying Gravity (Wicked) – Stephen Schwartz 15. Jenna de Villiers Saskatoon Music Festival Lost in the Brass (Band Geeks) – Tommy Newman 16. Paulina Salisbury Saskatoon Music Festival On the Steps of the Palace (Into the Woods) – Stephen Sondheim 17. Dallan Kuhn Unity & District Music Festival The Kite (You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown) – Clark Gesner

59 Junior Musical Theatre ...... 1. Rayna Baedke Gravelbourg & District Bilingual Music Festival My Favourite Things (The Sound of Music) – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein 2. Serenity Mack La Ronge Music Festival Over the Rainbow (The Wizard of Oz) – Harold Arlen 3. Keira Achter Lafleche & District Music Festival As Long as He Needs Me (Oliver) – Lionel Bart 4. Reece Hawkins Lafleche & District Music Festival I Want to Fly (Flight of the Lawnchair Man) – Robert Lindsey-Nassif 5. Alizay Hickman Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival A Cockeyed Optimist (South Pacific) – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein 6. Brooke Tluchak Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival What it Means to be a Friend (13) – Jason Robert Brown 7. Abbeygail May Mainline Music Festival Everybody’s Home (Left to Our Own Devices) – Stephanie Salzman 8. Piper MacFarlane – RUNNER-UP Meadow Lake & District Music Festival What it Means to be a Friend (13) – Jason Robert Brown 9. Presley McLeod – WINNER Moose Jaw Music Festival Not for the Life of Me (Thoroughly Modern Millie) – Jeanine Tesori and Dick Scanlan 10. Shemiel McClanahan Moose Jaw Music Festival Wond’rin’ (Anne of Green Gables) – Norman Campbell 11. Shaughnessy Fingas Moosomin & District Music Festival Shy (Once Upon a Mattress) – Mary Rodgers and Marshall Barer 12. Tori Baerg Nipawin Music Festival Singin’ in the Rain (Singin’ in the Rain) – Nacio Herb Brown 13. Kate Miezianko Regina Music Festival In My Own Little Corner (Cinderella) – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein 14. Javier Tonita-Charriez Regina Music Festival ISM (Vintage ‘60) – David Keith Baker 15. Isabelle Adams Saskatoon Music Festival Over the Rainbow (The Wizard of Oz) – Harold Arlen 16. Clara Leschyshyn Saskatoon Music Festival In My Dreams (Anastasia) – Stephen Flaherty 17. Erik Jeerakathil Saskatoon Music Festival Seven Deadly Virtues (Camelot) – Frederick Loewe 18. Marishka Mauthe Unity & District Music Festival Stepsisters’ Lament (Cinderella) – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein 19. Charis Winslow Yorkton Music Festival Pure Imagination (Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory) - Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley

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60 Elementary Musical Theatre ...... 1. Elise Morin Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Over the Rainbow (The Wizard of Oz) – Harold Arlen 2. Presley Pinsonneault Lafleche & District Music Festival Quiet (Matilda) – Tim Minchin 3. Ruby Hickman Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Electricity (Billy Elliot) – Elton John 4. Grace King Moose Jaw Music Festival Ring of Kings (Fun Home) – Jeanine Tesori 5. Natalie Warren Moose Jaw Music Festival Everlasting (Tuck Everlasting) – Chris Miller 6. Aadersha Bhandari Regina Music Festival My Petersburg (Anastasia) – Stephen Flaherty 7. Mia Gillingham – WINNER Sask Valley Music Festival Ice Cream (Anne of Green Gables) – Norman Campbell 8. Avery MacMillan Sask Valley Music Festival Second Hand Rose (Ziegfield Follies) – James F. Hanley 9. Rylie Coller Saskatoon Music Festival Everlasting (Tuck Everlasting) – Chris Miller 10. Cooper Loshack – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Naughty (Matilda) – Tim Minchin 11. Jordan Roy Saskatoon Music Festival For the First Time in Forever (Frozen) – Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez

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62 Intermediate Concert Group Speech Arts ...... 1. Kaylin Poirier – RUNNER-UP Lafleche & District Music Festival I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings – Maya Angelou The Road Not Taken – Robert Lee Frost Fashion, Power, Guilt and the Charity of Families – Carol Shields and Catherine Shields 2. Willem Hoogstad – WINNER Prairie Sunset & District Music Festival The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act 2, Scene 3 – William Shakespeare Advice to Youth – Mark Twain Dulce et Decorum Est – Wilfred Owen

63 Intermediate Speech Arts ...... 1. Keana Emmons – WINNER Lafleche & District Music Festival You Begin – Margaret Atwood 2. Kaylin Poirier Lafleche & District Music Festival A Measure of Fence – Thelma Poirier 3. Steyn Hoogstad – RUNNER-UP Prairie Sunset & District Music Festival Cry, Heart, but Never Break – Glenn Ringtved 4. Willem Hoogstad Prairie Sunset & District Music Festival You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown – Clark Gesner

64 Junior Speech Arts ...... 1. Jonathan Rollheiser – RUNNER-UP Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival In Flanders Fields – John McCrae 2. Signy Thorsteinson – WINNER Quill Plains Music Festival Anne’s Apology (Anne of Green Gables) – L.M. Montgomery 3. Emily Ens Sask Valley Music Festival What Was I Scared Of? – Dr. Seuss

65 Elementary Speech Arts ...... 1. Angela Bosch – RUNNER-UP Kindersley Music Festival Wheat Pool Weather – Robert Heibreder 2. Jenevieve Melin – WINNER Lanigan & District Music Festival The Penderwicks – Jeanne Birdsall 3. Hanna Hougham Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Slim Clips His Toenails (The Case of the Raging Rottweiler) – John R. Erickson 4. Valeriee Rollheiser Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Underground to Canada, Chapter 4 – Barbara Smucker 5. Ella Gross Lafleche & District Music Festival Help – Lois Simmie

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E1 Excellence Voice 24 & Under ...... 1. Grace Liu – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival La giustizia ha già sull'arco (Giulio Cesare) – George Frideric Handel Que fais-tu, blanche tourterelle (Roméo et Juliette) – Charles Gounod L'absent, Op. 5, No. 3 – Gabriel Fauré Botschaft, Op. 47, No. 1 – Johannes Brahms The Seal Man – Rebecca Clarke 2. Jayden Burrows – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival A Shropshire Lad – Sir Arthur Somervell Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry now When I was one-and-twenty In Summertime on Bredon On the idle hill of Summer White in the moon the long road lies Think no more, Lad, laugh, be jolly Into my Heart an Air that kills Why Do The Nations So Furiously Rage Together (Messiah) – George Frideric Handel E consolatevi... Madamina, il catalogo e questo (Don Giovanni) – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 3. Elise Parsonage Saskatoon Music Festival Opus 10 – Samuel Barber In quelle trine morbide (Manon Lescaut) – Giacomo Puccini Chanson Triste – Henri Duparc Je Dis (Carmen) – Georges Bizet 4. Tori Mahnke Weyburn Music Festival Piangero la mia sorte – George Frideric Handel Les filles de Cadix – Pauline Viardot Die Nacht, Op. 10, No. 3 – Richard Strauss In the Beginning – Jake Heggie Chanson du chat – Jean Absil Chanson du chat – Erik Satie 5. Ross Van De Weyer Weyburn Music Festival Quia fecit mihi magna (Magnificat in D, BWV 243) – J. S. Bach Warm as the autumn light (The Ballad of Baby Doe) – Douglas Moore Verrat, Op. 105, No. 3 – Johannes Brahms Rollicum-Rorum – Gerald Finzi In a churchyard – Gerald Finzi Proud songsters – Gerald Finzi Belsazar, Op. 57 – Robert Schumann

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E2 Excellence Voice 17 & Under ...... 1. Ava Bahrey Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Amor mi fa cantare – Stefano Donaudy Après un Rêve – Gabriel Fauré Barter – Nicholas Fairbank Arise, My Love, and Come Away – Mark Hayes 2. Zwyneth Rono Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Dove sei, amato bene (Rodelinda) – George Frideric Handel Cool and Silent is the Lake – Gladys Davenport Long Time Ago – arr. Aaron Copland Five Eyes – Cecil Armstrong Gibbs 3. Isabella Girardin Lafleche & District Music Festival Danza, danza, fanciulla gentile – Francesco Durante Dein blaues Auge, Op. 59, No. 8 – Johannes Brahms The Mermaid's Song – Franz Joseph Haydn Long Time Ago – arr. Aaron Copland 4. Abbeygail May Mainline Music Festival Nel cor piu non mi sento - Giovanni Paisiello Le Charme - Ernest Chausson And I Shall Rock Thee - Robert Ursan If There Were Dreams to Sell – John Ireland 5. Brooke Zarubin – WINNER Moose Jaw Music Festival O del mio dolce ardor - Christoph Gluck Take Me to a Green Isle - Walter MacNutt Silent Noon - Ralph Vaughan Williams Gretchen am Spinnrade - Franz Schubert 6. Julianne Booker Regina Music Festival Shady Grove – arr. Christine Donkin Severance – Martha Hill Duncan The Owl – Richard Rodney Bennett Fiocca la neve – Pietro Cimara Non giova il sospirar – Nicola Vaccai En sourdine – Lady Dean (Paul) Poldowski Es corredor – Pauline Viardot 7. Danielle Daunheimer Regina Music Festival Charmant Papillon (Les fêtes vénitiennes) – André Campra O del mio amato ben - Stefano Donaudy In the dark pine-wood – Ben Moore Si mes vers avaient des ailes! – Reynaldo Hahn Armida di spietata...Lascia ch'io pianga (Rinaldo HWV7) – George Frideric Handel 8. Emma Gillingham – RUNNER-UP Sask Valley Music Festival Un Moto di Gioja – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Suleika II, Op. 34, No. 4 – Felix Mendelssohn Rêve d'amour – Gabriel Fauré June – Roger Quilter Cool and Silent is the Lake – Gladys Davenport 9. Ava Leschyshyn Saskatoon Music Festival Mein Gläubiges Herze – J. S. Bach Lascia chi'io pianga – George Frideric Handel Beau Soir – Claude Debussy L'Heure exquise – Reynaldo Hahn Echo – Thomas Schudel

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10. Emily Malmgren Saskatoon Music Festival Bel Piacere – George Frideric Handel Das Veilchen – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Au Bord de L’Eau – Gabriel Fauré O Love Be Deep – Walter MacNutt The Monk and His Cat – Samuel Barber 11. Lindsay Van De Weyer Weyburn Music Festival Và godendo – George Frideric Handel She never told her love – Joseph Haydyn Suleika II, Op. 34, No. 4 – Felix Mendelssohn Le chat II – Henri Sauguet Chanson du Chat – Erik Satie The Leather-Winged Bat – Jake Heggie

E3 Excellence Voice 12 & Under ...... 1. Marissa Girardin Lafleche & District Music Festival The Path to the Moon – Eric H. Thiman Non lo dirò col labbro– George Frideric Handel 'Liza Jane– arr. Jay Althouse 2. Grace King Moose Jaw Music Festival Caro mio ben– Giuseppe Giordani Simple Gifts– arr. Jay Althouse I See The Love Of God In Every River – David Ouchterlony 3. Natalie Warren Moose Jaw Music Festival Schlaf in Guter Ruh – German Folk Song Over the Mountains – arr. Roger Quilter Singin' the Blues – Donna Rhodenizer 4. Kathleen Booker Regina Music Festival Wiegenlied (Op. 49, No. 4) – Johannes Brahms The Tiger – Sherri Porterfield Evening Prayer – Engelbert Humperdinck Cloud Dreams – Martha Hill Duncan The Path to the Moon – Eric H. Thiman I Whistle a Happy Tune – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein 5. Chloe Brûlé-Head Regina Music Festival Presto, presto, io m’innamoro – Giovanni Battista Mazzaferrata Schneeglöckchen – Robert Schumann Le petit garçon trop bien portant (Quatre chansons pour enfants) – Francis Poulenc Who’ll buy my lavender? – Edward German 6. Mia Gillingham – WINNER Sask Valley Music Festival An den Mond, D.193 – Franz Schubert L'été – Ruth Watson Henderson I Know Where I'm Goin' – Herbert Hughes Two Marionettes – Edith Cooke 7. Sadie Gryba Saskatoon Music Festival Seligkeit – Franz Schubert The Linnet’s Secret – Alec Rowley Come By the Hills – arr. Donkin There is a Tall Fir Tree – Nancy Telfer

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8. Julia Herman – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Softly flow, thou silver stream – Thomas Arne Presto, presto io m'innamoro – Giovanni Battista Mazzaferrata Maria Wiegenlied – Max Reger The Old Shepherd’s Prayer – William Henry Anderson The Little Spanish Town – Peter Jenkyns 9. Keira Mahnke Weyburn Music Festival Schneeglöckchen, Op. 79, No. 26 – Robert Schumann The Tiger – Sherri Porterfield Bluebird – Rudolph Schirmer The Cloak, the Boat, and the Shoes – Ben Moore You'll be Sorry – David L. McIntyre

E4 Excellence Piano 24 & Under ...... 1. Janessa Andres Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Prelude and Fugue in C# Major, BWV 848 – J.S. Bach Sonata in C Major, Op. 53 (Waldstein), 3rd Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven Quejas o la maja y el ruisenor (No. 4) – Enrique Granados Scherzo in B minor, Op. 20 – Frédéric Chopin 2. Leah Macfarlane – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Prelude and Fugue in C# minor, BWV 849 – J. S. Bach Barcarolle in F# Major, Op. 60 – Frédéric Chopin Gaspard de la Nuit, I. Ondine – Maurice Ravel Sonata No. 6, Op. 82, I: Allegro Moderato – Sergei Prokofiev 3. Grace Liu Regina Music Festival Sonata in Eb Major, Op. 31, No. 3, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven Les Jeux d’eaux à la Villa d’Este – Franz Liszt Sonata No. 3 – Sergei Prokofiev 4. Connor Elias Sask Valley Music Festival Piano Concerto in F minor, BWV 1056, Mvts. I & II – J. S. Bach Three Sonnets for Piano – Harry Somers Sonetto 104 del Petrarca, Annees de Pelerinage II, S 161 – Franz Liszt 5. Jerry Hu – WINNER Saskatoon Music Festival Prelude and Fugue in Eb Major, BWV 852 – J.S. Bach Sonata in Ab Major, Op. 110, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven Etude in G# minor, Op. 25, No. 6 – Frédéric Chopin Piano Concerto in No. 1, in Bb minor, Op. 23, 1st Mvt. – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 6. Alice Li Saskatoon Music Festival Concerto No. 2 in F minor, 1st Mvt: Maestoso – Frédéric Chopin Prelude and Fugue in Eb minor, BWV 853, Bk.1 – J. S. Bach Sonata No. 4, E68, 'Befreite' 1st Mvt. – Sophie-Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatte

E5 Excellence Piano 17 & Under ...... 1. Rachel Bourgeois Gravelbourg & District Bilingual Music Festival Dance of the Marionettes - Mario Tarenghi To the Rising Sun, Op. 4, No. 1 - Trygve Torjussen Invention No. 13 in A minor – J. S. Bach Sonatina in Eb Major, Op. 19/20, No. 6, 1st Mvt. – Ladislav Dussek Waltz in Ab, Op. 39, No. 15 – Johannes Brahms

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2. Tanner Hall Humboldt Music Festival Prelude and Fugue No. 21 in Bb Major – J. S. Bach Sonata in F minor, Op. 2, No. 1, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven Consolation No. 3 – Franz Liszt Arabesque No. 1 – Claude Debussy Six Variations on Land of the Silver Birch – Pierre Gallant 3. Jayden Cey Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Sonata in F Major, KV 332 (300k), 1st Mvt. – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Serenity – Heather Schmidt Elegie, Op. 3, No. 1 – Sergei Rachmaninoff 4. Rebecca Nowosad Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Prelude and Fugue in D minor, BWV 851 – J. S. Bach Sonata in F minor, Op. 2, No. 1, 4th Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven Macedonian Mountain Dance, Op. 144, No. 1 – Alan Hovhaness 5. Erin Grimes Nipawin Music Festival Sonata K. 330 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Prelude and Fugue XV, BWV 860 – J. S. Bach Golliwogg's Cake-Walk – Claude Debussy Fable – Robert Schumann Blessed Assurance – Pheobe Palmer Knapp arr. Keveren 6. Matthew Christensen Quill Plains Music Festival Song of the Waterfall – Carl Albert Loeschhorn Sonatina in Eb Major, Op. 20, No. 6, 1st Mvt. – Jan Ladislav Dussek Shipwreck – Jason Noble Valse, Op. 64, No. 2 – Frédéric Chopin 7. Joshua Seongu An Regina Music Festival Rhapsody in G minor – Johannes Brahms Piano Sonata No. 21 in C Major, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven Preludes No. 1 & 6 of Six Preludes – Robert Muczynski Prelude & Fugue in C minor, BWV 847 – J. S. Bach 8. Hannah Meginbir Saskatoon Music Festival Sonata K. 310 in A minor, 1st Mvt. – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Prelude and Fugue No. 19 in A Major, BWV 864 – J. S. Bach Concerto No. 1, Op. 15 in C Major, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven 9. Esther Zhu – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Prelude and Fugue in Ab Major, BWV 886 – J. S. Bach Sonata in D Major, K. 576, 1st Mvt. – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto in D minor, Op. 40, 1st Mvt. – Felix Mendelssohn 10. Ross Van De Weyer – WINNER Weyburn Music Festival Prelude and Fugue in D Major, BWV 874 – J. S. Bach Intermezzo, Op. 118, No. 6 – Johannes Brahms Sonata, Op. 1 – Alban Berg Étude Aeolian Harp, Op. 25, No. 1 – Frédéric Chopin

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E6 Excellence Piano 12 & Under ...... 1. Clara Higgs Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Prelude in C minor, BWV 999 – J. S. Bach Viennese Sonatina in C Major, 4th Mvt: Finale – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Waltz in A minor – Frédéric Chopin Toccatina – Ruth Watson Henderson 2. Jill Kroczynski Battlefords Kiwanis Music Festival Sonatina in C Major, Op. 168, No. 3, 3rd Mvt. – Anton Diabelli Jig – Violet Archer Sunset in Rio – Mike Springer 3. Kyra Sittler Biggar & District Music Festival Musette in G Major, BWV 808– J. S. Bach German Dance No. 9 in Eb Major, WoO 13 – Ludwig van Beethoven Cattails – Martha Hill Duncan 4. Anya Willis Lafleche & District Music Festival Intrada in C Major – Christoph Graupner Sonatina in A minor, Op. 214, No. 4, Mvts. 2 & 3 – Cornelius Gurlitt Sunset in Rio – Michael Springer 5. Kayla Andres Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Gigue, from Suite No. 7 in G minor, HWV 432– George Frederick Handel Sonatina in A Major, Op. 59, No. 1 (2nd Mvt.) – Friedrich Kuhlau Etude in D minor, Op. 45, No. 15 – Stephen Heller 6. Tess Andres Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Gigue, from Sonata No. 6 – Thomas Arne Sonata in Eb Major, Wo0 47, No. 1, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven Valse melancolique, Op. 3, No. 3 – Vladimir Rebikov 7. Julia Miles Mainline Music Festival Little Prelude in C Major, BWV 939 – J. S. Bach Sonatina in C Major, Op. 157, No, 4, 2nd Mvt. – Fritz Spindler Dragonfly Scherzo – Anne Crosby Gaudet 8. Shyra Aliguyon Nipawin Music Festival Rigadoon in A minor – William Babell Allegro in G Major, Op. 38, No. 19 – Johann Wilhelm Hässler Sonatina in F Major, Op. 168, No. 1, 1st Mvt. – Anton Diabelli Etude in G Major, Op. 823, No. 53 – Carl Czerny Dreamcatcher – Anne Crosby Gaudet 9. Liam Reeve Quill Plains Music Festival Toccatina, Op. 27, No. 12 – Dmitri Kabalevsky Bb minor Groove – Wes Froese As Swift as a Deer - Daniel Gottleib Turk Bourbon Street Saturday Night - William Gillock 10. Hana Lopez – WINNER Regina Music Festival Sonata in C minor, 3rd Mvt. – Giovanni Battista Pescetti Sonatina in A Major, Op. 60, No. 2 – Friedrich Kuhlau Puck – Edvard Grieg Disco-Visit – Mike Shoenmehl Moris Mouse Goes On an African Safari – Sarah Konecsni Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo – Alberto Ginastera

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11. Austin Wang Regina Music Festival Sonatina, HWV 591 – George Friedrich Handel Sonatina in Eb Major, No. 33 (1st Mvt.) – Ludwig van Beethoven Puck – Edvard Grieg Bolero – Alfredo Casella Polychromatic Sonatina – Sarah Konecsni 12. Kensie Cowan Rosetown & District Music Festival Minuet in D minor, BWV Anh. 132 – J. S. Bach Sonatina in F Major, Op. 168, No. 1, 1st Mvt. – Anton Diabelli The Wild Horseman – Robert Schumann A Cold Winter’s Night – Lisa Frederick La Toupie – Mel Bonis 13. Ryan Yunen Gu – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Black Keys, Étude Op. 10, No. 5 – Frédéric Chopin Feux d'artifice, Preludes 2, No. 12 – Claude Debussy La campanella in G# minor, S. 141, No. 3 – Franz Liszt 14. April Shi Saskatoon Music Festival Sonata in C Major, K.545, 1st Mvt: Allegro – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Impromptu in Ab Major, No. 4 – Franz Schubert Invention No. 12 in A Major, BWV 783 – J. S. Bach

E7 Excellence String 24 & Under ...... 1. Meika Sonntag – WINNER Regina Music Festival Concerto in G minor, 1st Mvt. – Cecil Forsyth Prelude and Sarabande from Suite No. 3 – J. S. Bach Marchenbilder, 3rd Mvt. – Robert Schumann 2. Shion Tamashiro Saskatoon Music Festival Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47, 1st Mvt. – Jean Sibelius Violin Sonata No. 9 (Kreutzer), Op. 47, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven Sonata No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1003: Andante – J. S. Bach

E8 Excellence String 17 & Under ...... 1. Keely Hadwen Melfort Music Festival Fantasie Recitative – George Perlman Sonatina in D minor, Op. 27, 1st Mvt: Allegro Moderato – Zdenek Fibich Rondo Brillante – Jean Ethridge What Child is This – arr. Lindsay Stirling 2. Samuel Petersen Melfort Music Festival Concerto in A minor, Op. 3, No. 6, 1st Mvt. – Antonio Vivaldi Sonatina in D minor, Op. 27, 1st Mvt: Allegro Moderato – Zdenek Fibich Spanish Dance – Carl Bohm Boil Them Cabbage – Traditional Soldier’s Joy – arr. Gordon Stobbe 3. Virginia Hector – WINNER Regina Music Festival Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 14, I: Allegro moderato – Samuel Barber Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 28 – Camille Saint-Saëns 4. Sofiia Koshelevia Regina Music Festival Symphonie Espagnole, Op. 21, 1st Mvt. – Eduard Lalo Zapateado - Pablo de Sarasate 5. Bridget Alexander – RUNNER-UP Weyburn Music Festival Symphonie Espagnole, Op. 21, 1st Mvt. – Eduard Lalo Sonata, Op. 30, No. 2, 1st Mvt. – Ludwig van Beethoven Polonaise Brilliante - Henri Wianiawski 44

E9 Excellence String 12 & Under ...... 1. Jennifer Summach – WINNER Nipawin Music Festival Concertino, 3rd Mvt. – George Perlman Gavotte in G minor, BVW 822 – J. S. Bach Humoresque, Op. 101, No. 7 – Antonin Dvorak Colors of the Wind – Alan Menken

E11 Excellence Woodwind 17 & Under ...... 1. Nino Ding – WINNER Regina Music Festival Concerto in G Major for Flute and Orchestra, K.313 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Il Carvenale di Venezia – Giulio Briccialdi Piccolo Espagnol – James Christensen 2. Vlad Kosheliev – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival Concerto for Oboe in C Major, KV 314 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sonata for Oboe and Piano – Francis Poulenc

E14 Excellence Guitar 24 & Under ...... 1. Carson Froehlich – WINNER Quill Plains Music Festival Valseana – Sergio Assad Fantasia (Fandanguillo, Arada, Danza) – John Dowland Home – Andrew York Suite Castellana – Federico Moreno Torroba

E17 Excellence Speech Arts 17 & Under ...... 1. Kaylin Poirier – RUNNER-UP Lafleche & District Music Festival I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings – Maya Angelou The Road Not Taken – Robert Lee Frost Fashion, Power, Guilt and the Charity of Families – Carol Shields and Catherine Shields 2. Steyn Hoogstad – WINNER Prairie Sunset & District Music Festival A Speck Speaks – Adrian Mitchell Romeo and Juliet, Act 3, Scene 3 – William Shakespeare Cry, Heart, but Never Break – Glenn Ringtved

E18 Excellence Speech Arts 12 & Under ...... 1. Ella Gross – RUNNER-UP Lafleche & District Music Festival Help – Lois Simmie Snake Woman – Margaret Atwood Excerpt from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone – JK Rowling 2. Willem Hoogstad – WINNER Prairie Sunset & District Music Festival Trees at the Arctic Circle – Al Purdy Excerpt from You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown – Clark Gesner Dulce et Decorum Est – Wilfred Owen

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E19 Excellence Musical Theatre 24 & Under ...... 1. Corie Groome – WINNER Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival What's the Use of Wond'rin’ (Carousel)– Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein Popular (Wicked) – Stephen Schwartz Pretty Funny (Dogfight) – Benj Pasek and Justin Paul Mister Snow (Carousel) – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein I Remember (Evening Primrose) – Stephen Sondheim 2. Abby Dueck Moose Jaw Music Festival Everybody Loves Louis (Sunday in the Park with George)– Stephen Sondheim Natalya (Preludes) – Dave Malloy The Miller's Son (A Little Night Music) – Stephen Sondheim Losing My Mind (Follies) – Stephen Sondheim 3. Mayson Sonntag – RUNNER-UP Regina Music Festival If Ever I Would Leave You (Camelot) – Frederick Loewe I Was Here (The Glorious Ones) – Stephen Flaherty By Your Side (Beau) – Douglas Lyons In Love With You (First Date) – Austin Winsberg 4. Meika Sonntag Regina Music Festival If (Two on the Aisle) – Jule Styne Chanson (The Baker’s Wife) – Stephen Schwartz Natural High (I’m Getting my Act Together and Taking it On the Road) – Nancy Ford 5. Madison Gilbert Unity & District Music Festival I Dreamed a Dream (Les Misérables) – Herbert Kretzmer Shy (Once Upon a Mattress) – Mary Rodgers and Marshall Barer Dead Mom (Beetlejuice) – Eddie Perfect Journey to the Past (Anastasia) – Stephen Flaherty Simple Joys of Maidenhood (Camelot) – Frederick Loewe She Used to Be Mine (Waitress) – Sara Bareilles

E20 Excellence Musical Theatre 17 & Under ...... 1. Kaitlyn Silbernagel Lafleche & District Music Festival The Sound of Music (The Sound of Music) – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein I’m Not That Girl (Wicked) – Stephen Schwartz I Speak Six Languages (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee) – William Finn 2. Layla Scott Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival Many a New Day (Oklahoma) – Richard Rodgers In My Dreams (Anastasia) – Stephen Flaherty Watch What Happens (Newsies) – Alan Menken 3. Brooke Zarubin – WINNER Moose Jaw Music Festival Little Miss Perfect (Little Miss Perfect) – Joriah Kwame With You (Ghost) – Bruce Joel Rubin I’m the Greatest Star (Funny Girl) – Jule Styne Being Alive (Company) – Stephen Sondheim 4. Alicia Zarubin Moose Jaw Music Festival The Epiphany (Emma) – Paul Gordon I Have a Love (West Side Story) – Leonard Bernstein When He Sees Me (Waitress) – Sara Bareilles Dyin' Ain't So Bad (Bonnie and Clyde) – Frank Wildhorn 5. Megan Kelly Moosomin & District Music Festival Watch What Happens (Newsies) – Alan Menken Home (Beauty and the Beast) – Alan Menken I’ve Never Been in Love Before (Guys and Dolls) - Frank Loesser You Can’t Get a Man with a Gun (Annie Get Your Gun) – Irving Berlin 46

6. Juan Tonita-Charriez Regina Music Festival Never Met A Man I Didn't Like (The Will Rogers Follies) – Coleman In a Simple Way I Love You (I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking it On the Road) – G. Cryer I Was Here (The Glorious Ones) – Stephen Flaherty 7. Emma Gillingham Sask Valley Music Festival One Boy (Bye Bye Birdie) – Charles Strouse Think of Me (The Phantom of the Opera) – Andrew Lloyd Webber Journey to the Past (Anastasia) – Stephen Flaherty 8. Emily Malmgren – RUNNER-UP Saskatoon Music Festival Gimme Gimme (Thoroughly Modern Millie) – Jeanine Tesori Wait a Bit (Just So) – George Stiles I Have Confidence (The Sound of Music) – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein Show Me (My Fair Lady) – Frederick Loewe I Could Have Danced All Night (My Fair Lady) – Frederick Loewe

E21 Excellence Musical Theatre 12 & Under ...... 1. Ruby Hickman – WINNER Lloydminster Kiwanis & District Music Festival It’s the Hard Knock Life (Annie) – Charles Strouse When I Grow Up (Matilda) – Tim Minchin Just Because I’m a Girl (Goldilocks and the Three Bears) – George Stiles Electricity (Billy Elliot the Musical) – Elton John Sayonara (How to Eat Like a Child) – John Foster 2. Grace King Moose Jaw Music Festival Six Hours as a Princess (Children’s Letters to God) – David Evans Home (Wonderland) – Frank Wildhorn Ring of Keys (Fun Home) – Jeanine Tesori The Love Note (The Love Note) – Gail Phaneuf 3. Natalie Warren – RUNNER-UP Moose Jaw Music Festival Crossing a Bridge (Anastasia) – Stephen Flaherty Popular (Wicked) – Stephen Schwartz Everlasting (Tuck Everlasting) – Chris Miller The Lamest Place in the World (13) – Jason Robert Brown 4. Mia Gillingham Sask Valley Music Festival Over the Rainbow (The Wizard of Oz) – Harold Arlen Ice Cream (Anne of Green Gables) – Norman Campbell Snoopy (You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown) – Clark Gesner 5. Sadie Gryba Saskatoon Music Festival Gee, I’m Glad I’m No One Else but Me (Anne of Green Gables) – Norman Campbell Castle on a Cloud (Les Misérables) – Boublil and Schonberg Amayzing Mayzie (Seussical the Musical) – Ahrens 6. Cooper Loshack Saskatoon Music Festival Quiet (Matilda) – Tim Minchin The Girl I Mean to Be (Secret Garden) – Lucy Simon I Whistle a Happy Tune (The King and I) – Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein Naughty (Matilda) – Tim Minchin

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SCHOLARSHIPS VOICE SCHOLARSHIPS

#5 Goodfellow Memorial Senior Grade A Vocal Scholarship - $400 Provincial Classes: 15000 to 15002, 15010 to 15013 This scholarship is one of a series of annual Provincial Scholarships, provided by a Memorial Trust Fund. The Saskatchewan Music Festival Association (SMFA) gratefully acknowledges the very generous contribution by the late S. J. Goodfellow of Regina, who established the Trust Fund in honour of his wife, Nancy Goodfellow. During her lifetime, Mrs. Goodfellow had many and varied community interests to which she gave of herself unstintingly. While studying with Madame Alicia Birkett at the Regina Conservatory of Music, she participated in our music festivals for many years. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#6 Heather Laxdal Memorial Senior Grade B Female Vocal Scholarship - $400 Provincial Classes: 15020 to 15022 This scholarship is in memory of Heather Laxdal. Friends set up a scholarship fund when Heather was killed in a car accident on April 21, 1988 at the age of 20. She was completing her second year of Music Performance at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. Heather competed in the Yorkton Music Festival for twelve years and was recommended to the Provincial Music Festival three years in succession, winning the SMFA Girls’ Vocal Scholarship in 1984. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA in these unprecedented times to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#7 Thomas & Don Hatton Memorial Senior Grade B Male Vocal Scholarship - $400 – NO ENTRIES Provincial Classes: 15030 to 15033 Margaret Hatton of Regina offers this scholarship in memory of Thomas and Don Hatton.

#8 Covey Intermediate Female Vocal Scholarship - $300 Provincial Classes: 15042, 15043 This scholarship is offered by Edna Covey and Doris Covey Lazecki in memory of their mother, Jessie Covey, who was an avid supporter of young female singers. Runner-up Award $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#9 A.L.’s Music Intermediate Male Vocal Scholarship - $300 Provincial Class: 15061 This scholarship is offered by Arlene Lafrentz, operator of a successful voice studio in the southeast corner of the province. Arlene and her husband, Kelly, are passionate supporters of the arts and recognize the importance of supporting developing musicians both locally and provincially. Runner-up Award $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#10 Goodfellow Memorial Senior Oratorio Vocal Scholarship - $400 Provincial Classes: 15110, 15120, 15130 This scholarship is awarded from the Goodfellow Trust Account in memory of Ann Owen (Nancy) Goodfellow. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

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#11 Goodfellow Memorial Senior Operatic Vocal Scholarship - $400 Provincial Classes: 15200, 15210 This scholarship is in memory of Hazel Farnsworth of Regina. Hazel Farnsworth was a well-known singer in southern Saskatchewan. Her teachers included Colin Faunt and Dan Cameron, who prepared her for many award-winning festival and recital performances. She appeared in stage and opera productions with the Regina Amateur Operatic Society and the Regina Conservatory of Music. She performed vocal duets with her husband, the late Stan Farnsworth, and was a choir member of St. Paul’s Cathedral for many years. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#12 Goodfellow Memorial Senior French Art Song Vocal Scholarship - $400 Provincial Class: 15320 This scholarship is awarded in memory of Ann Owen (Nancy) Goodfellow. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#13 Heather Laxdal Memorial Lieder Voice - $200 & Whelan Lieder Piano Scholarship - $200 – NO ENTRIES Provincial Class: 15350 - This scholarship is donated by the Yorkton Music Festival in memory of Heather Laxdal, and will be presented to the singer of the winning duo of the lieder class. An equal award will also be presented to the pianist of the winning duo. This award honours the contribution of Saskatoon musicians John & Lorna Whelan, pianist and vocalist respectively, who believed that lieder is one of music’s purest moments.

#14 Henri Loiselle Senior Concert Group Grade A Vocal Scholarship - $400 Provincial Class: 15380 This scholarship is donated by Stephen and Bonnie Nicholson in memory of Henri Loiselle. Henri Loiselle was a beloved Bass - Baritone singer in Saskatchewan whose sold out concert events and recordings brought joy to all. Henri was bigger than life, and his presence enveloped any room he entered. Whether sharing his gift of music on stage, or holding one of his cherished grandchildren, his grace, energy, love and joy always made you feel part of something special and truly unique. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#15 Nancy & Alastair Todd Memorial Senior Concert Group Grade B Vocal Scholarship - $400 Provincial Class: 15381 This scholarship is donated by Diana Woolrich in memory of Nancy Hazel Todd and Alastair Todd. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#16 Regina Music Festival Intermediate Concert Group Vocal Scholarship - $300 Provincial Class: 15383 The Regina Music Festival, one of SMFA’s 47 affiliate District Festivals, is pleased to donate this scholarship. Runner-up Award $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#17 Kiwanis Club of Regina-Wascana, Inc. Senior Canadian Music Vocal Scholarship - $400 Provincial Class: 15450 This scholarship is provided by the SMFA. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

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#18 Battleford Furniture Intermediate Folk Song Vocal Scholarship - $300 Provincial Class: 15422 Owner of Battleford Furniture, Chris Odishaw has been in business for 33 years. He is a long-time supporter of the arts in the Battlefords, and in our province, and is pleased to donate this scholarship. Runner-up Award $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#19 Marilyn Whitehead Junior Vocal Scholarship - $200 Provincial Classes: 15405, 15455 This scholarship is offered by Marilyn Whitehead, who for over 60 years has been a strong proponent of the Saskatchewan Music Festival process and the positive experiences gained though its many opportunities. She has participated as a young performer, teacher, accompanist, adjudicator, and choral director of the Fireside Singers. She is pleased to congratulate and encourage these young singers on their vocal journey. Runner-up Award $50 This is a one-time award, provided by the Saskatchewan Music Festival Association during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#20 Dianne Gryba Elementary Vocal Scholarship - $100 Provincial Classes: 15407, 15457 This scholarship is provided by Dianne Gryba. She has been involved in Saskatchewan Music Festivals for over 50 years, first as a participant, then as an adjudicator, teacher, accompanist and choral director. Dianne is now a committed member of both her local festival committee and the SMFA board. She believes that festivals are an irreplaceable component of a young musician’s development and she congratulates each dedicated performer. Runner-up Award $50 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

PIANO SCHOLARSHIPS

#21 Arlene Stuart Memorial Senior Bach Piano Scholarship - $400 Provincial Class: 20040 This scholarship is donated by Joanne Messer in memory of her sister Arlene Stuart, a woman of vision, passion and justice for whom music was a life-long inspiration. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#22 Toppings Family Intermediate Bach Piano Scholarship - $300 Provincial Class: 20042 A scholarship is donated by Nancy and Richard Toppings, on behalf of their family who enjoyed the privilege of participating in Provincial Finals and music festivals in Kipling, Regina and Wawota over many years. Runner-up Award $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#23 Gordon C. Wallis Memorial Senior Beethoven Piano Scholarship - $400 Provincial Class: 20100 This memorial scholarship is in honour of the late Gordon C. Wallis of Regina. Gordon C. Wallis, former Assistant Director of the University of Regina Conservatory of Music and Dance, was a consummate musician, musical director, performer and acknowledged authority on opera. He was a valued member of the SMFA Syllabus Selection Committee and adjudicator for festivals across the province and throughout Western Canada. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

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#24 Dr. Philip Brost Intermediate Beethoven Piano Scholarship - $300 Provincial Class: 20102 Dr. Philip Brost competed in piano, voice, band and solo saxophone in the Prairie Sunset Music Festival for over a decade. While his family are all gifted musicians in their own right, piano performance was, and is, his forte. In addition to teaching many young pianists throughout his senior Conservatory years, he was also a Saskatchewan Provincials finalist in piano during his Grade 9 and Grade 10 years of study. While he chose Medicine as a career and Vancouver as his home, he remains a Saskatchewan born-and-raised pianist at heart and Beethoven, in particular, remains one of his favourites. Wanting to “give back” to the young classical pianists in his home province, he has established this award. Runner-up Award $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#25 Shirley Andrist Senior Haydn/Mozart Piano Scholarship - $400 Provincial Class: 20110 An award of $400 is donated by Mrs. Shirley Andrist of Estevan. Shirley has worked for the betterment of her community and the province through interests and knowledge of literature and music. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#26 Frances England & Hugheen Ferguson Memorial Intermediate Haydn/Mozart Piano Scholarship - $300 Provincial Class: 20112 The families of the late Frances England and her niece, the late Hugheen Ferguson, have provided for this scholarship. Both Frances and Hugheen were outstanding music teachers and supporters of the arts. Runner-up Award $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#27 Saskatchewan Registered Music Teachers’ Association Senior Romantic Music Piano Scholarship - $400 Provincial Class: 20150 The Saskatchewan Registered Music Teachers’ Association (SRMTA) is pleased to provide this scholarship. The SRMTA was formed in 1932 as a provincial organization of music teachers, several years after the formation of smaller branches throughout the province. The mission is to promote progressive ideas in music education, to encourage professionalism in the art of teaching, and to stimulate a high standard of music and culture. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#28 Music for Young Children Saskatchewan Teachers’ Association Senior Chopin Piano Scholarship - $400 Provincial Class: 20160 A scholarship is made available by MYC Saskatchewan Teachers’ Association. While the association no longer exists due to amalgamation, a scholarship account was created and is held in trust by SMFA. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#29 Gordon & Mossie Hancock Intermediate Chopin Piano Scholarship - $300 Provincial Class: 20162 The scholarship is provided by a trust honouring Gordon & Mossie Hancock. Gordon was Executive Director of SMFA from 1957-1975 and Mossie was a well-known musician, writer, and commentator in Saskatchewan. They were involved with festival work for many years, adjudicating extensively in this province. Runner-up Award $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the Saskatchewan Music Festival Association during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

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#30 Music for Young Children Senior French Music Piano Scholarship - $400 Provincial Class: 20180 Music for Young Children (MYC) provides quality music education to children by blending the joy of music making with sound instruction. MYC has been teaching children from the ages of 2-10 the foundation of music education and piano playing, in a group situation, for more than 30 years. Today there are over 800 locations on three continents, confirming that they are an international leading quality program for early childhood music education. The MYC Corporate Office provides this scholarship. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#31 Jackson Memorial Intermediate Recital Piano Scholarship - $300 Provincial Class: 20302 Kathleen L. Keple, former Executive Director of the Association, contributes the Jackson Memorial Piano Scholarship in memory of her parents, the late Thomas and Kathleen Jackson, well-known musicians in the Mainline area. Runner-up Award $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#32 Gale Glenn Memorial Senior 20th or 21st Century/Canadian Music Piano Scholarship - $400 Provincial Classes: 20320, 20350 This scholarship is donated by Larry & Sylvia Coghlin in memory of Dr. Gale Glenn, a Moose Jaw chiropractor and past president of the Moose Jaw Music Festival Association, who was an avid supporter of young Moose Jaw talent. Runner-up Award $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#33 Frostad Piano Services Intermediate 20th or 21st Century/Canadian Music Piano Scholarship - $300 Provincial Classes: 20322, 20352 Frostad Piano Services is pleased to sponsor the Intermediate 20th or 21st Century/Canadian Music Scholarship of $300. Frostad Piano Services provides professional certified piano tech service across Saskatchewan. Technicians Ben, Dylan, and Devon are based in Regina, and offer services for all your piano needs: tuning, repair, appraisal, piano restoration and more. Frostad Piano Services is an authorized Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. Service Centre. They specialize in all makes and styles of acoustic pianos, including hybrid acoustic- electric pianos. Runner-up Award $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#34 Borderland Music Festival Senior Concerto Piano Scholarship - $400 Provincial Class: 20210 The Borderland Music Festival at Coronach, one of SMFA’s 47 affiliate District Festivals, is pleased to donate this scholarship. Runner-up Award - $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#35 SMFA Adjudicator Excellence Award Intermediate Piano Concerto Scholarship - $300 Provincial Class: 20212 This scholarship is presented by the SMFA in recognition of the following adjudicators who received recognition of Adjudicating Excellence: Cherith Alexander, Gene Aulinger, Dominic Gregorio (posth.), Lisa Hornung, Peggy L’Hoir, Joy McFarlane-Burton, Greg McLean (posth.), Marcia McLean Runner-up Award - $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

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#36 Dr. Thomas Yu Junior Piano Scholarship - $200 Provincial Classes: 20305, 20355 Dr. Thomas Yu, Saskatoon-born pianist who is one of the most recognized amateur musicians in the world, is pleased to present this scholarship of $200 to the winner of the Junior Piano Competition. Runner-up Award - $50 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#37 Dianne Gryba Elementary Piano Scholarship - $100 Provincial Classes: 20307, 20357 This scholarship is provided by Dianne Gryba. She has been involved in Saskatchewan music festivals for over 50 years, first as a participant, then as an adjudicator, teacher, accompanist and choral director. Dianne is now a committed member of both her local festival committee and the SMFA board. She believes that festivals are an irreplaceable component of a young musician’s development and she congratulates each dedicated performer. Runner-up Award - $50 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

Garth Beckett/Gustin House Senior Piano Scholarship - $1,500 Criteria for consideration: Senior student 20 years of age or younger In honour and appreciation of Garth Beckett, distinguished graduate of the Lyell Gustin Piano Studios, concert pianist and revered teacher, the L. J. Fournier Family of Prince Albert offers a scholarship of $1,500 at the Saskatchewan Provincial Music Festival for a pianist in the early levels of Senior competition. The scholarship is open to all Senior piano entrants up to the age of 20 inclusive, and will be awarded to the performer who, in the opinion of the adjudicator, shows the most promise. A competitor may win this scholarship only once.

STRINGS SCHOLARSHIPS

#38 Fred. S. Mendel Memorial Senior Concert Strings Scholarship - $400 Provincial Classes: 30100, 30120, 30400, 30420 This scholarship is in memory of Mr. Fred S. Mendel. The Association is pleased to acknowledge the generous donation made by Camille and Charles Mitchell of Saskatoon in memory of their grandfather, the late Fred S. Mendel, who came to Saskatchewan in 1940 and was an ardent supporter of the performing and visual arts in this province. He took an active interest in young artists and musicians, helping them to continue their studies, and following their careers with concern and friendship. We welcome the continuing support of Camille and Charles in memory of a great citizen. Runner-up Award - $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#39 Mrs. Clare K. Mendel Memorial Senior Violin Recital Scholarship - $400 Provincial Classes: 30000, 30200, 30300, 30380, 30500, 30600 Camille and Charles Mitchell of Saskatoon provide this scholarship, in memory of Mrs. Clare K. Mendel. Runner-up Award - $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

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#40 Blanche Squires Memorial Senior Recital Viola/Cello/Double Bass Scholarship - $400 Provincial Classes: 30020, 30040, 30060, 30220, 30320, 30390, 30520, 30620 The Order of the Eastern Star administers the Blanche Squires Trust and provides for this scholarship. The Blanche Squires Memorial Scholarships have been donated by Mr. Frank Squires of Lloydminster in memory of his wife Blanche, to the Saskatchewan Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, for the purpose of providing financial assistance to music students in our province. Mrs. Squires had been a devout member of the Eastern Star for many years prior to her death in 1968. Runner-up Award - $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#41 Robert C. Mitchell Memorial Intermediate Violin Scholarship - $300 Provincial Classes 30002, 30102, 30202, 30302, 30382, 30402, 30502, 30602: This scholarship, donated by Camille and Charles Mitchell of Saskatoon, is in memory of Mr. Robert C. Mitchell. Runner-up Award - $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#42 Johanna Mitchell Memorial Intermediate Viola/ Cello/ Double Bass Scholarship - $300 Provincial Classes: 30022, 30042, 30062, 30122, 30222, 30322, 30392, 30422, 30522, 30622 This scholarship donated by Camille and Charles Mitchell of Saskatoon, is awarded in memory of Johanna Mitchell. Runner-up Award - $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#43 The Very Patient Music Teachers’ Junior Strings Scholarship - $200 Provincial Classes: 30505, 30525, 30545, 30565, 30605, 30625 In honour of the patience, skill, imagination, support, encouragement and high standards of the many music teachers who have enriched our lives, we, Brian Baker, Michelle Krueger and our daughters, Ajaccia Baker and Kaleah Baker, are pleased to provide this scholarship. Runner-up Award - $50 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#44 Kiwanis Club of Regina-Wascana Elementary Strings Scholarship - $100 Provincial Classes: 30507, 30527, 30547, 30567, 30607, 30627 This scholarship is presented by the Kiwanis Club of Regina-Wascana Inc. Kiwanis is a service organization which fosters principles of good citizenship and human values. Actions of each club are guided by local needs. SMFA is deeply appreciative of this support for young Saskatchewan musicians. Runner-up Award - $50 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

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GUITAR SCHOLARSHIPS

#45 Saskatchewan Music Educators Senior Classical Guitar Scholarship - $400 Provincial Classes: 40000, 40020, 40040, 40060 This award is donated by the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association, a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to promoting the development of high standards of music and music education. Runner-up Award - $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#46 Stein Farms Ltd. Intermediate Classical Guitar Scholarship - $300 – NO ENTRIES Provincial Classes: 40002, 40022, 40042, 40062 This award is donated by Darrell and Kelly Stein. Kelly is an active committee member of the Watrous & District Music Festival, former SMFA Board member, and Music for Young Children (MYC) teacher.

WOODWIND SCHOLARSHIPS

#47 Long & McQuade Senior Recital Woodwind Scholarship - $400 Provincial Classes: 50000, 50010, 50020, 50030, 50040, 50050, 50060, 50070, 50080, 50130, 50240 This scholarship is sponsored by Long & McQuade. Long & McQuade is the country’s largest musical instruments retailer and has been serving Canada’s musicians since 1956. Besides sales, it offers in-store financing; daily, weekly and monthly rentals; music lessons, and online shopping at long-mcquade.com. After more than 60 years, the company is still 100% Canadian, and owned by the Long family.

#48 Saskatchewan Band Association Senior Woodwind Concert Scholarship - $400 Provincial Classes: 50100, 50110, 50120 This scholarship of $400 is sponsored by the Saskatchewan Band Association, a non-profit charitable organization open to any individual, group or organization interested in furthering the development of bands in Saskatchewan.

#49 Brost Family Intermediate Woodwind Scholarship - $300 Provincial Classes: 50001, 50011, 50021, 50031, 50041, 50051, 50061, 50071, 50081, 50102, 50112, 50122, 50132, 50242. This scholarship is donated by Theresa E. Brost of Macklin on behalf of her musical family. Mrs. Brost served as an SMFA Director for many years and as President from 2008-2010. Runner-up Award - $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

BRASS SCHOLARSHIPS

#50 Kiwanis Club of Regina-Wascana Inc. Senior Recital Brass Scholarship - $400 – NO ENTRIES Provincial Classes: 60000, 60010, 60020, 60030, 60040, 60200, 60300 This scholarship is presented by the Kiwanis Club of Regina-Wascana Inc. Kiwanis is a service organization which fosters principles of good citizenship and human values. Actions of each club are guided by local needs. SMFA is deeply appreciative of this support for young Saskatchewan musicians.

#51 Saskatchewan Band Association Senior Concert Brass Scholarship - $400 – NO ENTRIES Provincial Classes: 60100, 60110 This scholarship of $400 is provided by the Saskatchewan Band Association, a non-profit charitable organization open to any individual, group or organization interested in furthering the development of bands in Saskatchewan.

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#52 Kiwanis Club of Regina-Wascana Inc. Intermediate Brass Scholarship - $300 Provincial Classes: 60001, 60011, 60021, 60031, 60041, 60102, 60112, 60202, 60302 This scholarship of $300 is presented by the Kiwanis Club of Regina-Wascana Inc. Kiwanis is a service organization which fosters principles of good citizenship and human values. Actions of each club are guided by local needs. SMFA is deeply appreciative of this support for young Saskatchewan musicians. Runner-up Award - $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

PERCUSSION SCHOLARSHIPS

#53 Saskatchewan Band Association Senior Percussion Scholarship - $400 – NO ENTRIES Provincial Classes: 70000, 70010, 70020, 70030, 70040, 70050, 70100, 70120, 70140, 70160, 70300 This scholarship is provided by the Saskatchewan Band Association, a non- profit charitable organization open to any individual, group or organization interested in furthering the development of bands in Saskatchewan.

#54 Maple Creek Festival Intermediate Percussion Scholarship - $300 Provincial Classes: 70001, 70011, 70021, 70031, 70042, 70052, 70102, 70122, 70142, 70162, 70302 This scholarship of $300 is donated by the Maple Creek & District Music Festival, one of SMFA’s 47 affiliated District Festivals.

MUSICAL THEATRE SCHOLARSHIPS

#55 Ursan Family Senior Musical Theatre Ballad Scholarship - $400 Provincial Classes: 90000, 90020, 90040 A scholarship is donated by a family who loves music and musicals. Runner-up Award - $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#56 Regan Grant Memorial Intermediate Musical Theatre Ballad Scholarship - $300 Provincial Classes: 90002, 90022, 90042 This scholarship is provided in memory of Regan Grant. Following graduation from MUCC, Regan earned a double Major in Voice and Drama in 1984 from the University of Regina. He spent time at the Banff School of Fine Arts and two summers in B.C. with the Canada Opera Picola. While working at the University Hospital in Saskatoon he performed with the Gateway Players and Persephone Theatre. Regan graduated in June 1988 with a Diploma in Operatic Performance. Regan was diagnosed in 1986 with HIV infection and battled through a number of illnesses associated with AIDS. He will be remembered for his warmth, humor and love for life and his generosity to friends and co-workers. Regan soldiered on courageously as his health continued to fail. He died peacefully at home on June 28, 1992. Runner-up Award - $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#57 Katja Meszaros Memorial Senior Musical Theatre Up-Tempo Scholarship - $400 Provincial Classes: 90100, 90120, 90140 A scholarship is donated anonymously in memory of Katja Marie Meszaros (1992-2017), who had a passion for performing musical theatre and competed at the provincial level many times. Katja was the recipient of the Regan Grant Memorial Scholarship for Musical Theatre in 2012. Runner-up Award - $150 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

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#58 Sandra Ryba Memorial Intermediate Musical Theatre Up-Tempo Scholarship - $300 Provincial Classes: 90102, 90122, 90142 This scholarship is in memory of Sandra Ryba, who uplifted the lives of many with her music and artistry. Sandra was a gifted singer and taught vocal lessons to countless students over the years. She also used her musical talents to lead the choir at the First Baptist Church for many years. She served on the Moose Jaw Music Festival Committee and was a vocal adjudicator for SMFA and Alberta Music Festivals. Sandra was an accomplished pianist, and she also used her hands for artistry in pottery, sketches, paintings and countless beautiful poems. She would be thrilled to have a scholarship in her name, celebrating aspiring singers in musical theatre. Runner-up Award - $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#59 Battleford Furniture Junior Musical Theatre Scholarship - $200 Provincial Classes: 90005, 90025, 90045, 90105, 90125, 90145 Owner of Battleford Furniture, Chris Odishaw has been in business for 32 years. He is a long-time supporter of the arts in the Battlefords and in our province and is pleased to donate this scholarship. Runner-up Award - $50 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#60 Krista Brost Elementary Musical Theatre Scholarship - $100 Provincial Classes: 90067, 90167 This scholarship of $100 is donated by Krista Brost of Meadow Lake. Krista is a former Music Festival participant and current member of the SMFA Board of Directors. Runner-up Award - $50 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

SPEECH ARTS SCHOLARSHIPS

#61 L.I. Bryson Memorial Senior Speech Arts Scholarship - $400 – NO ENTRIES Provincial Class: 95420 This award, given by her family, is in memory of Iris Bryson, whose passion for music and literature greatly enriched the lives of those around her.

#62 Heather Macnab Intermediate Concert Group Speech Arts Scholarship - $300 Provincial Class: 95422 This scholarship is donated by Heather Macnab of Maple Creek, with the hope of encouraging students throughout Saskatchewan to participate and strive for excellence in speech arts. Runner-up Award - $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#63 Alfred S. Uy Memorial Intermediate Speech Arts Scholarship - $300 Provincial Classes: 95102, 95202, 95302, 95322 This scholarship is donated in memory of Alfred S. Uy. Melissa and Dennis Ong would like to honour the memory of her father who loved music and the arts. He believed in the power of speech to inspire, inform and entertain. This legacy continues as their family is involved in encouraging speech and debate in Saskatchewan. Runner-up Award - $100 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

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#64 SMFA Conference Delegate Junior Speech Arts Scholarship - $200 Provincial Class: 95105, 95205 This scholarship, provided by the SMFA Conference Delegates, is awarded from the proceeds of raffle tickets sold at the 2019 SMFA Conference & AGM. Runner-up Award - $50 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

#65 SMFA Conference Delegate Elementary Speech Arts Scholarship - $100 Provincial Class: 95107, 95207 This scholarship, provided by the SMFA Conference Delegates, is awarded from the proceeds of raffle tickets sold at the 2019 SMFA Conference & AGM. Runner-up Award - $50 This is a one-time award, provided by the SMFA during this unprecedented festival year to encourage students to continue their music studies.

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SMFA EXCELLENCE CLASS SCHOLARSHIPS

E1 SMFA Excellence Vocal Scholarship, 24 years & under (first place) $500 Class: 10001 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E1 SMFA Excellence Vocal Scholarship, 24 years & under (second place) - $150 Class: 10001 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E2 Lafleche & District Music Festival Excellence Vocal Scholarship, 17 years & under (first place) - $300 Class: 10002 The Lafleche & District Music Festival, one of SMFA’s 47 affiliate District Festivals, is pleased to donate this scholarship.

E2 Jordie Hughton & The Hughton Family Excellence Vocal Scholarship, 17 years & under (second place) - $100 Class: 10002 This scholarship is sponsored by the Hughton family in recognition of Jordie Hughton’s success as a vocalist in the SMFA Competitions and the importance of studying music.

E3 May Family Excellence Vocal Scholarship, 12 years & under (first place) - $200 Class: 10001 This scholarship is provided by the May family who have a deep love of sharing music within their family, church and their community. We are excited to see young musicians polish their performances at the local level and advance to provincial competitions, growing in their musical experience.

E3 May Family Excellence Vocal Scholarship, 12 years & under (second place) - $50 Class: 10001 This scholarship is provided by the May family who have a deep love of sharing music within their family, church and their community. We are excited to see young musicians polish their performances at the local level and advance to provincial competitions, growing in their musical experience.

E4 Anna Klassen Endowment Fund Excellence Piano Scholarship, 24 years & under (first place) - $500 Class: 10006 Anna Klassen was a long-time supporter of the arts as an audience member, volunteer and donor. She gave countless hours to ensure the long-term health of the arts, in particular classical music. She has established several endowment funds to assist Saskatchewan organizations in their missions of promoting a love of music. This award is sponsored by the Anna Klassen Endowment Fund.

E4 Anna Klassen Endowment Fund Excellence Piano Scholarship, 24 years & under (second place) - $150 Class: 10006 This award is sponsored by the Anna Klassen Endowment Fund.

E5 The MacKinnon Family Excellence Piano Scholarship, 17 years & under (first place) - $300 Class: 10005 Donald MacKinnon, Marusia Kobrynsky, and their children have been an integral part of the music festival scene in Saskatchewan for decades, participating as performers, volunteers and executive members at the District, Provincial and National levels of competition. They strongly believe that the discipline of music education, together with the public performance opportunities offered by the festival format, help music students develop into responsible, competent, confident and empathetic individuals who can succeed in any field of endeavour. The MacKinnon family is proud to sponsor this award and hope that young musicians in Saskatchewan will continue to create wonderful musical memories for many years to come.

E5 Anna Klassen Endowment Fund Excellence Piano Scholarship, 17 years & under (second place) - $100 Class: 10005 This award is sponsored by the Anna Klassen Endowment Fund.

E6 Anna Klassen Endowment Fund Excellence Piano Scholarship, 12 years & under (first place) - $200 Class: 10004 This award is sponsored by the Anna Klassen Endowment Fund.

E6 Anna Klassen Endowment Fund Excellence Piano Scholarship, 12 years & under (second place) - $50 Class: 10004 This award is sponsored by the Anna Klassen Endowment Fund.

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E7 Saskatchewan Orchestral Association Excellence String Scholarship, 24 years & under (first place) - $500 Class: 10009 This scholarship of $500 is sponsored by Saskatchewan Orchestral Association and made possible through a contribution from its Bursary Program, established in 2011 in order to assist music students aged 12 to 24 to participate in eligible musical development activities. The mission of the Sask. Orchestral Association is to enhance the quality of life in Saskatchewan by stimulating a thriving orchestral community.

E7 Excellence String Scholarship, 24 years & under (second place) - $150 Class: 10009 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E8 Excellence String Scholarship, 17 years & under (first place) - $300 Class: 10008 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E8 Excellence String Scholarship, 17 years & under (second place) - $100 Class: 10008 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E9 Battlefords Music Festival Excellence String Scholarship, 12 years & under (first place) - $200 Class: 10007 The Battlefords Music Festival, one of SMFA’s 47 affiliate District Festivals, is pleased to donate this scholarship.

E9 Battlefords Music Festival Excellence String Scholarship, 12 years & under (second place) - $50 NO ENTRIES Class: 10007 The Battlefords Music Festival, one of SMFA’s 47 affiliate District Festivals, is pleased to donate this scholarship.

E10 Excellence Woodwind Scholarship, 24 years & under (first place) - $500 NO ENTRIES Class: 10012 This award of $500 is donated anonymously.

E10 Excellence Woodwind Scholarship, 24 years & under (second place) - $150 NO ENTRIES Class: 10012 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E11 Weber Excellence Woodwind Scholarship, 17 years & under (first place) - $300 Class: 10011 This scholarship provided by Russell Weber.

E11 Diane & Gene Aulinger Excellence Woodwind Scholarship, 17 years & under (second place) - $100 Class: 10011 The Diane and Gene Aulinger Excellence Woodwind Scholarship is given in recognition of the musical opportunities our family has enjoyed in Kindersley and the Battlefords.

E12 Ross Ulmer & Karen Ast Excellence Brass Scholarship, 24 years & under (first place) - $500 NO ENTRIES Class: 10015 Ross Ulmer, successful Lloydminster businessman, grew up in North Battleford as an accomplished trombone player, finishing first in a national festival in 1973 while studying music at the University of Saskatchewan. He went on to earn a Master’s degree in Texas at one of the best jazz schools in the world. Ross Ulmer and Karen Ast are the sponsors of this award.

E12 Excellence Brass Scholarship, 24 years & under (second place) - $150 NO ENTRIES Class: 10015 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E13 Excellence Brass Scholarship, 17 years & under (first place) - $300 NO ENTRIES Class: 10014 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E13 Excellence Brass Scholarship, 17 years & under (second place) - $100 NO ENTRIES Class: 10014 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E14 Excellence Guitar Scholarship, 24 years & under (first place) - $500 Class: 10018 This award of $500 is donated anonymously . E14 Excellence Guitar Scholarship, 24 years & under (second place) - $150 NO ENTRIES Class: 10018 This scholarship provided by the SMFA. 62

E15 Froehlich Excellence Guitar Scholarship, 17 years & under (first place) - $300 NO ENTRIES Class: 10017 Jeff & Laurie Froehlich are providing this scholarship.

E15 Excellence Guitar Scholarship, 17 years & under (second place) - $100 NO ENTRIES Class: 10017 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E16 Excellence Speech Arts Scholarship, 24 years & under (first place) - $500 NO ENTRIES Class: 10021 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E16 Excellence Speech Arts Scholarship, 24 years & under (second place) - $150 NO ENTRIES Class: 10021 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E17 Saskatchewan Drama Association Excellence Speech Arts Scholarship, 17 years & under (first place) - $300 Class: 10020 This scholarship is donated by Saskatchewan Drama Association (SDA). SDA is a provincial cultural organization that supports child and youth arts and arts education programs across Saskatchewan.

E17 Excellence Speech Arts Scholarship, 17 years & under (second place) - $100 Class: 10020 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E18 Excellence Speech Arts Scholarship, 12 years & under (first place) - $200 Class: 10019 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E18 Excellence Speech Arts Scholarship, 12 years & under (second place) $50 Class: 10019 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E19 Excellence Musical Theatre Scholarship, 24 years & under (first place) - $500 Class: 10024 This scholarship provided by the SMFA.

E19 Myrna Bentley Memorial Excellence Musical Theatre Scholarship, 24 years & under (second place) - $150 Class: 10024 This scholarship is donated in memory of Myrna Bentley. Meaghan Dormuth would like to honour the memory of her mother, a huge supporter of music and the arts. Myrna loved watching her daughter compete in music festivals and was always supportive of everyone she watched and enjoyed. Myrna passed away from ovarian cancer in 2014, but even during her hardest chemo treatments, she would never miss a performance, big or small. Meaghan congratulates and encourages everyone on their musical theatre journey.

E20 Estevan & District Music Festival Excellence Musical Theatre Scholarship, 17 years & under (first place) - $300 Class: 10023 In order for students to achieve higher goals, it is important to have opportunities for advanced levels of competition. Estevan & District Music Festival is proud to sponsor this scholarship at Provincial Finals.

E20 Jordie Hughton & Hughton Family Excellence Musical Theatre Scholarship, 17 years & under (second place) - $100 Class: 10023 This scholarship is sponsored by the Hughton family in recognition of Jordie Hughton’s success as a vocalist in the SMFA Competitions and the importance of studying music.

E21 Battlefords Music Festival Excellence Musical Theatre Scholarship, 12 years & under (first place) - $200 Class: 10022 The Battlefords Music Festival, one of SMFA’s 47 affiliate District Festivals, is pleased to donate this scholarship.

E21 Battlefords Music Festival Excellence Musical Theatre Scholarship, 12 years & under (second place) - $50 Class: 10022 The Battlefords Music Festival, one of SMFA’s 47 affiliate District Festivals, is pleased to donate this scholarship

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