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All Region Phase 1 Audition Times 2019-2020.Xlsx LAST NAME FIRST NAME INSTRUMENT GRADE ROOM SIGN INAUDITION SCHOOL Akkineni Praneeth Tenor Trombone 2 10 B222 10:15a 10:45a Liberty HS Aljian Jacob F Horn 1 11 A2052 11:30a 12:00p Liberty HS Allphin Elizabeth Bassoon 9 C345 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Allphin Olivia F Horn 2 11 A2037 11:30a 12:00p Liberty HS Alto Saxophone A2064 12:30p 1:00p Liberty HS Boyana Rithvik Tenor Trombone 1 9 B141 10:15a 10:45a Liberty HS Burkle Aidan Tenor Trombone 2 10 B222 10:15a 10:45a Liberty HS Campbell Elly Percussion 3 12 C337/Orchestra 1:00p 1:30p Liberty HS Caparas Krista Isabelle English Horn 10 A1203 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Carnline Austin Tenor Trombone 1 10 B141 11:30a 12:00p Liberty HS Chen Justin Cornet/Trumpet 1 9 B211 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Choi Irene Flute 1 10 A1108 12:30p1:00p Liberty HS Choi Irene Flute 2 10 A1103 12:30p1:00p Liberty HS Choi Brian Bb Clarinet 1 10 A1153 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Choudhary Aadit Cornet/Trumpet 2 11 B215 12:30p 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9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Gannamani Shrenick Tenor Trombone 1 9 B141 11:30a 12:00p Liberty HS Gevorgyan Mikael Tenor Trombone 1 9 B141 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Goto Amanda Bb Clarinet 1 12 A1153 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Graves Emily Bass Clarinet 12 A2042/20170 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Graves Joshua F Horn 1 9 A2052 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Gray Madison F Horn 1 9 A2052 11:30a 12:00p Liberty HS Guan John Bb Clarinet 2 9 A1119/1120 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Gummadi Kirthi Bass Clarinet 10 A2042/20167 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Haasl Evan Bb Clarinet 2 11 A1119/1120 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Hazzard Lauren Oboe 12 A1169 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Hong Yaena (Michelle) Flute 1 10 A1108 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Hung Nathan Cornet/Trumpet 1 11 B211 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Hung Kathryn Percussion 3 9 C337/Orchestra 1:00p 1:30p Liberty HS Bb Clarinet 1 A1153 12:30p 1:00p Liberty HS Javvaji Adarsh Bb Clarinet 2 11 A1119/1120 12:30p 1:00p Liberty HS Jobe Lindsey Bb Clarinet 1 12 A1153 12:30p 1:00p Liberty HS Kang Chelsea Eb Clarinet 12 A1203 10:00a 10:30a Liberty HS Kang Minkyeong (Gloria) Bb Clarinet 1 10 A1153 12:30p 1:00p Liberty HS Karki Salyan Percussion 1 9 C364/Band Hall 1:00p 1:30p Liberty HS Koseoglu Okan Alto Saxophone 11 A2064 12:30p 1:00p Liberty HS Leal Nadia Flute 1 10 A1108 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Levi Guy Percussion 1 10 C364/Band Hall 1:00p 1:30p Liberty HS Liaskouskaya Anastasiya Bb Clarinet 1 11 A1153 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Logan Luke Cornet/Trumpet 1 10 B211 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Alto Saxophone A2064 12:30p 1:00p Liberty HS Louallen Hannah Cornet/Trumpet 2 11 B215 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Maheshwary Yuvi Percussion 1 10 C364/Band Hall 1:00p 1:30p Liberty HS Mark Joshua Oboe 10 A1169 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Marouf Fayruz (Rosie) Tenor Trombone 1 11 B141 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Marshall Matthew Cornet/Trumpet 2 10 B215 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Meng Amanda Flute 1 10 A1108 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Miller Valerie Flute 2 10 A1103 12:30p 1:00p Liberty HS Milleson Jack Cornet/Trumpet 1 11 B211 12:30p 1:00p Liberty HS Mills Sam Euphonium 12 B133 10:00a 10:30a Liberty HS Monroe Alexander Tuba 9 C351/Ensemble 12:30p 1:00p Liberty HS Murray Campbell Jimena Flute 2 11 A1103 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Euphonium B133 11:15a 11:45a Liberty HS Narula Arshia Alto Saxophone 9 A2064 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Narula Gurnoor Tenor Saxophone 11 A2042/20153 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Nguyen Brian Flute 2 11 A1103 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Nguyen Sammy Tuba 11 C351/Ensemble 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Peinhardt Ava Flute 1 12 A1108 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Peinhardt Lily Tenor Trombone 2 9 B222 11:30a 12:00p Liberty HS Pernis Kayla Marie Flute 2 11 A1103 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Pham Simon Bass Clarinet 10 A2042/20151 10:30a 11:00a Liberty HS Pillai Naveen Percussion 1 10 C364/Band Hall 1:00p 1:30p Liberty HS Euphonium B133 1:00p 1:30p Liberty HS Potla Sumedh Alto Saxophone 10 A2064 9:00a 9:30a Liberty HS Pressnell Brady Euphonium 12 B133 1:00p 1:30p Liberty HS Pridgen Andrey F 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