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Washington State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2009 Washington State Solo and Ensemble Contest 2009 Final Results brought to you by WIAA WMEA The Dairy Farmers of Washington and Les Schwab Tires Following are the top three students in each category, followed by an alphabetical (by first name) listing of all participants who received a Superior (I) composite rating – a majority of judges awarding that rating. ENSEMBLES (Friday) Strings-Small Strings-Large 1 NelsonChang, Inglemoor High School 1 TJ String Octect, Thomas Jefferson High School 2 Kodaly Duo, Roosevelt High School 2 IHS String Ensemble, Issaquah High School 3 Passacaglia String Duet, Bellingham High School 3 BHS Chamber Orchestra, Bothell High School Arriaga Quartet, North Thurston High School Chamber Ensemble, Shorewood High School Evans & Bou, Lake Washington High School Chamber Orchestra, Bellingham High School Froese-Johnston, Port Angeles High School Chamber Orchestra, Olympia High School Grieg Quartet, Shorewood High School Ferris Chamber Orchestra, Ferris High School Jekohbeth String Quartet, Kamiak High School IHS Chamber Orchestra, Inglemoor High School Roberts/Poulson Violin Duo, Wenatchee High School Lucy and the Count Qunitet, School of Arts and Academics Rosamunde String Quartet, Kent-Meridian High School High School SOTA String Quartet #1, Tacoma School of the Arts High orquestra de cambra, Foss High School School Port Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Port Angeles High Stop Sign Gang, Ferris High School School Trout Quintet (Quartet), Bellevue High School RHS Chamber Orchestra, Roosevelt High School Violin Duet, Kamiakin High School Sehome Chamber Orchestra, Sehome High School Violin Duet, Emerald Ridge High School String Octet, Shorewood High School Violin/Cello, Curtis High School String Sextet, Curtis High School WHS Chamber Orchestra, Wenatchee High School Following are the top three students in each category, followed by an alphabetical (by first name) listing of all participants who received a Superior (I) composite rating – a majority of judges awarding that rating. Woodwinds-Small Woodwinds-Large 1 Sushi, Port Angeles High School 1 Mountain View Double Reed Ensemble, Mountain View 2 MIYA, Roosevelt High School High School 3 Flute/Bassoon Duet, Redmond High School 2 Stadium Flute Quintet, Stadium High School BCS Woodwind Trio, Bellevue Christian School 3 Lyons Woodwind Quintet, Roosevelt High School Cascade Flute Duet 2, Cascade (Everett) High School EWHS Saxtet, Edmonds-Woodway High School Ferris Flute Quartet, Ferris High School GK sax quartet and Djembe, Graham-Kapowsin High Mountain View Flute Duo II, Mountain View High School School Nowacki Quartet, Kamiak High School Harmony Pie clarinet quintet, Aberdeen High School PHS Sax Quartet, Puyallup High School North Kitsap Flute Quintet, North Kitsap High School PHS Saxophone Quartet 1, Pullman High School PA Woodwind Choir, Port Angeles High School SOTA Mixed Duet, Tacoma School of the Arts High School PHS Saxophone Choir, Pullman High School Sullivan/Heinzmann, Moses Lake High School SWHS Clarinet Ensemble, Sedro-Woolley High School The Yub Nub Mummer Club, Wenatchee High School Uberwinds, Bothell High School Virtuoso, Central Kitsap High School W.F. West Woodwind Quintet, W F West High School Brass-Small Brass-Large 1 Piccolo Party, Stadium High School 1 The “V” II, Bothell High School 2 Sweet And Low, Tyee Complex 2 RHS Brass Ensemble, Roosevelt High School 3 PHS Flute Horn Duet, Puyallup High School 3 Trumpet Octet, Jackson High School Fourte French Horns, Capital High School Ewald Quintet, Central Kitsap High School Horn Duet, Bethel High School GK Brass quintet II, Graham-Kapowsin High School KR Trombone Quartet, Kentridge High School Heritage Brass Ensemble I, Heritage High School MIHS Tuba Quartet, Mercer Island High School Hypodorians, Hanford High School Oak Harbor French Horn Trio, Oak Harbor High School Sequim HS Brass Quintet, Sequim High School PHS Trombone Duet, Pullman High School The Bonetastics, Edmonds-Woodway High School Tubalicious, South Kitsap High School W.F. West Brass Quintet, W F West High School Tubas for the Advancement of Pandas, Central Valley High School Valle Trumpet Duet, Inglemoor High School Percussion-Small Percussion-Large 1 MIHS Gillingham Percussion Quartet, Mercer Island High 1 MIHS Rochambeaux Percussion Ensemble, Mercer Island School High School 2 Mallet Quartet, Pasco High School 2 The Sean Stevenson Foundation, Wenatchee High School 3 SqHS Percussion Ensemble, Squalicum High School 3 Cheney High School Percussion Ensemble, Cheney High Animators, Sequim High School School CV Mallet Duet, Central Valley High School Black Hills Percussion 1, Black Hills High School Ferris Mallet Duet, Ferris High School Bonney Lake High School Percussion Ensemble, Bonney GK Percussion Quartet, Graham-Kapowsin High School Lake High School PHS Multiple Percussion Trio, Puyallup High School Ferris Advanced Percussion Ensemble, Ferris High School PHS Percussion Duet, Pullman High School Mountain View Percussion Ensemble, Mountain View High SOTA Percussion Duo, Tacoma School of the Arts High School School NKHS Lazer Katz, North Kitsap High School SOTA Percussion Trio, Tacoma School of the Arts High School Following are the top three students in each category, followed by an alphabetical (by first name) listing of all participants who received a Superior (I) composite rating – a majority of judges awarding that rating. Womens Vocal-Small Womens Vocal-Large 1 La Cappella, School of Arts and Academics High School 1 Starry Knights, Kamiak High School 2 Amelia and Winona, W F West High School 2 Hi Tones, Issaquah High School 3 Caccia, Blaine High School 3 Lady Bearcat Ensemble, W F West High School Bear Creek Duet, The Bear Creek School Bellarmine Women’s Ensemble, Bellarmine Preparatory Habanera, Kentwood High School School Hy Tones, Wenatchee High School Canterbury Belles, Ferris High School Lilacs and Rain, Kentwood High School Dinimos, Mark Morris High School M and Emma, Skyline High School Focus Women, School of Arts and Academics High School Sabrina & Rachel’s Infinite Playlist, Kamiak High School Holy Names Academy Vocal Ensemble, Holy Names Senior Women’s Quartet, Spanaway Lake High School Academy JFK Women, Kennedy High School OHS Women’s Large Group, Othello High School Storm Womens Ensemble, Squalicum High School THS Chamber Choir, Timberline High School Viking Ladies, Puyallup High School Vivace, Cascade (Everett) High School Vocal Unlimited Women, Port Angeles High School Women of Lirico, University High School Women of Lyrica, Lake Washington High School Women’s Ensemble, Spanaway Lake High School Mens Vocal-Small Mens Vocal-Large 1 Men’s Quartet, Curtis High School 1 Union High School Select Men’s Ensemble, Union High 2 Union High School Men’s Quartet, Union High School School 3 4-Tune Hunters, Wenatchee High School 2 In Harmony, Issaquah High School AMHS Mens Quartet, Auburn Mountainview High School 3 Burke Crawford in Memorial, Wenatchee High School Clarity, Inglemoor High School ARHS Men’s Choir, Auburn Riverside High School Ebony & Ivory, Bremerton High School Bearcat Men’s Ensemble, W F West High School Evergreen Men’s Quartet, Evergreen (Vancouver) High Bellarmine Men’s Ensemble, Bellarmine Preparatory School School Bellicoso, Olympia High School Lake Washington IV, Lake Washington High School Chorus Men’s Ensemble, North Thurston High School Senior Men’s Quartet, Spanaway Lake High School Focus Men, School of Arts and Academics High School The Four Hoarsemen, Kentridge High School Men of Lirico, University High School Totally Tubular Two, Mark Morris High School Men of Lyrica, Lake Washington High School Viking 4, Puyallup High School Men’s Ensemble, Spanaway Lake High School Ocho Loco, Kamiak High School Storm Mens Ensemble, Squalicum High School Sultan Mens Ensemble, Sultan High School The Viking 12, Curtis High School Following are the top three students in each category, followed by an alphabetical (by first name) listing of all participants who received a Superior (I) composite rating – a majority of judges awarding that rating. Mixed Vocal-Small Mixed Vocal-Large 1 McCrae & Visser, Wenatchee High School 1 Heritage Chamber Choir, Heritage High School 2 Deer Partridge, Curtis High School 2 Norselanders, Puyallup High School 3 Lindsey & Austin, Squalicum High School 3 A Cappella Choir, Spanaway Lake High School Ben & Jennie, Curtis High School Auburn Mountainview Large Mixed Ensemble, Auburn Evan and Sara, Bothell High School Mountainview High School Issy Mixed Trio, Issaquah High School Bellarmine Mixed Ensemble, Bellarmine Preparatory School Mixed Quartet, Walla Walla High School Chamber Singers, South Kitsap High School Senior Mixed Quartet, Evergreen (Vancouver) High School Del Sonics, Cascade (Everett) High School Tahoma Duet, Tahoma High School Fast Forward, North Central High School The No-We-are-not-related Kim Duet, Kamiak High School Inglemoor Viking Court, Inglemoor High School Van Curler-Bartels duet, Saint George’s School Jazz Choir, North Thurston High School Kantorei, Bellevue Christian School Lirico Chamber Singers, University High School MLHS Large Ensemble, Moses Lake High School MM Chamber Mixed, Mark Morris High School Studio Choir Ensemble, Lakes High School Following are the top three students in each category, followed by an alphabetical (by first name) listing of all participants who received a Superior (I) composite rating – a majority of judges awarding that rating. 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