BRASS. April 10, 2018 St. Michaels University School 3400 Richmond Road

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/gvpaf www.gvpaf.org BRASS April 10, 2018 St. Michaels University School 3400 Richmond Road Highlights Concert: May 3, 7:00pm Phillip T. Young Recital Hall University of Victoria

WELCOME TO FESTIVAL 2018! A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival Association, I am pleased to welcome audiences, participants and adjudicators to the 2018 Victoria Performing Arts Festival. This is the 91st year of the Festival, a measure of its success in the performing arts community in Greater Victoria. We are part of a large festival community. There are now 231 local festivals across Canada which featured over 23,000 performers last year. In British Columbia, there are 32 separate festivals in various communities. Our Victoria Festival provides a platform for progression of our registrants to the Provincial and National Festivals, and if history is any indication, their achievements on those stages are impressive. Those results provide impetus to our many volunteers and the Board. This past year has been marked by several major decisions made by our Board. We were fortunate to be able to engage Fuchsia Shier to assist in the office. Fuchsia will be taking over the Office Administrator position when Lynne Picard retires in June this year. We have integrated a new database to better organize the information which is key to our Festival. The number of highlight concerts has been reduced to 10 by combining several disciplines. As well, the Board is engaged in updating our strategic plan. This year Festival begins on April 4 and concludes on May 12, 2018. During those weeks adjudicated sessions will take place in disciplines such as dance, speech arts, voice, choral, bands, ethnic dance, composition, and include instruments ranging from piano, guitar, woodwinds, brass, fiddle and strings. Our Highlight Concerts, concluding with the Roberto and Mary Wood Scholarship Concert on May 12 th, give audiences a stage to enjoy and applaud the exceptional talent, and provide valued performance opportunity for young artists. I am also excited to tell you that Victoria will be hosting the 2018 Provincial Festival from May 29 to June 2, when over 500 winners from all parts of British Columbia will perform before adjudicators. Three concerts will highlight the exceptional calibre of dance and music from BC. You will not be disappointed! Be sure to check our website for concert dates and times. The Festival owes its success over the years to numerous dedicated persons, some of whom have been active in various capacities for over 40 years, a tribute to their love of the performing arts. There are hundreds of volunteers who make Festival a success each year. Festival relies on our loyal and generous donors who sustain us. They are comprised of individual patron, award donors, sponsors, foundations and granting agencies. They are listed elsewhere in this Program. We are grateful for their support for the arts. We invite you to join us at Highlight Concerts where the talent being presented is celebrated. As President, I wish to thank all those who encourage and support our initiatives. To our performers during Festival 2018, I wish you every success. John Sterk, President 2

We recognize and celebrate these generous supporters EVENT RENTALS We acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia 3

Acknowledgements Donations enable Festival to fund many operating expenses as well as all of our awards. We would like to thank all our donors who give generously to support Festival. For a current list of all donor names, please go to our website: gvpaf.org/donors.aspx Thank you to all of our volunteers! Festival owes its success and longevity to the ongoing support of over 300 volunteers annually. Our teams of dedicated volunteers undertake essential tasks including governance, fundraising, awards management, publicity, media, grant applications, sponsor management, volunteer management, scheduling performances and staging over 2,000 performances that take place in eleven different venues across Victoria. We would also like to thank our student participants, their teachers and accompanists. The amazing performances that make up Festival represent countless hours of instruction and practice. Thank you to all of the participants for sharing your talent through Festival. Thank you! 4

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Bleiddyn del Villar Bellis Artistic Director Fellow & Examiner CSC-CICB Enrico Cecchetti Final Diploma Where the Music Begins SALES REPAIRS RENTALS LESSONS IN-STORE FINANCING PRINT MUSIC 2018 Summer at VAB Storybook Ballet Camps Ages 4-6: July 3-6, 9-13 FREE BOYS CLASS: Ages 7-11: July 9-13 Junior Summer Intensive Ages 7-13: July16-27 Senior Summer Intensives Photo: David Cooper Ages 12+: July 30-Aug 17 250-590-6752 admin@victoriaacademyofballet.ca victoriaacademyofballet.ca 756 Hillside Ave - 250.384.3622 victoria@long-mcquade.com No photography or recording of any kind is permitted in any venue or during any session. 14

An exciting mentorship program designed to encourage young string, woodwind, and brass players, pianists, and singers, ages 12 and up to broaden their musical experience and scope in an open environment of exploration. The TCAC Youth Mentorship Program gratefully supports this organization. For info & application forms: townshiparts.youthmentorship@gmail.com Great Kids WANTED! Be your best. Be exceptional. Be whatever you want to be, and so much more. $10,000 renewable Community Scholarships are now available for students joining our Senior School in September 2018. Find out more at www.mygns.ca/admissions/ community-scholarships Glenlyon Norfolk School www.mygns.ca 250.370.6801 Victoria, BC No photography or recording of any kind is permitted in any venue or during any session. 15

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2018 July 2 - August 31 SUMMER ACADEMY Choose from full- and half-day programs, ensembles, classes, private lessons, and more! Whether you are a curious beginner, preparing for auditions or exams, or simply looking for a fun and creative way to liven up your summer, the VCM has something for you! Bursary deadline May 15 See website for application deadlines. PIANO VOCAL STRINGS THEORY GUITAR REGISTER TODAY! VCM Funding Partners: 250.386.5311 900 JOHNSON STREET VCM.BC.CA/SUMMER-ACADEMY Congratulations GVPAF on 91 years of showcasing amazing artists! Discover your true voice! Music lessons, workshops, theory & camps SouthIslandStudio.com 250-592-3501 No photography or recording of any kind is permitted in any venue or during any session. 17

Brass Adjudicator Ben Kinsman Until his retirement from orchestral life in 2014, Ben was a member of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra from 2001 onward. He started as Fourth Horn and was appointed to the position of Second Horn in 2011. Prior to moving to Vancouver from his home town of Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Ben completed a Bachelor of Music Degree in Performance at Acadia University studying with Mary Lee and Robert McCosh. Ben proceeded to Boston where he did a year of postgraduate studies at the New England Conservatory under James Sommerville. In addition to his symphony position, Ben was a member of the Turning Point Ensemble, the Touch of Brass Quintet, and the Vancouver Symphony Brass Quintet. Ben has performed with the National Arts Centre Orchestra, the Seattle Symphony for their 2005 and 2009 productions of Der Ring des Nibelungen, the San Antonio Symphony, Symphony Nova Scotia, the Vancouver Film Orchestra and played solo horn for Vancouver productions of The Lion King, Wicked, Mary Poppins, and Billy Elliot. Ben has enjoyed orchestra fellowships with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada, Spoleto USA and the Tanglewood Music Centre and is on the faculty of music at the University of British Columbia. Highlights Concert May 3, 2018 Phillip T. Young Recital Hall, 7pm B125, MacLaurin Building, University of Victoria, Ring Rd No photography or recording of any kind is permitted in any venue or during any session. 18

BRASS AND PERCUSSION TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2018 ST. MICHAELS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, 3400 RICHMOND ROAD ADJUDICATOR: BEN KINSMAN 9:00 AM Brass Solo with Piano Accompaniment - Novice 1. Tiger Zhang - Trumpet 2. Anthony Schenk - Trumpet Brass Concerto - Junior 1. Luke Thomas - Trumpet Brass Solo - Unaccompanied - Junior 1. Jerry Sun - Trumpet Brass Solo - Unaccompanied - Novice 1. Tiger Zhang - Trumpet Brass Solo - Jazz - Junior 1. Andrew Ganz - Trumpet Brass Canadian Composer - Novice 1. Tiger Zhang - Trumpet Brass and Piano Sonata - Junior 1. Ambrose van der Sloot - Trumpet 2. Panos Tzanetakis - Euphonium 3. Graysen Ringdahl - Trumpet 4. Benjamin Sanford Blades - Euphonium Brass Ensemble - Junior 1. Grade 6 Brass Ensemble 2. Grade 7 Girls Brass Ensemble 3. Oak Bay Jr. Low Brass Ensemble - Ebba de Groot, Benji Sanford-Blades, Maddie Crewe, Lexie Krakowski, Eric Huber 4. Grade 8 Girls Brass Ensemble 5. Grade 8 Boys Brass Ensemble Brass Ensemble - Intermediate 1. Oak Bay Sr. Low Brass Ensemble - Casey Martin, Ruben Dominelli, Ryan Kettlewell, Rebecca Hartley Brass Solo with Piano Accompaniment - Junior 1. Panos Tzanetakis - Euphonium 2. Graysen Ringdahl - Trumpet 3. Oliver Nagelbach - Trumpet 4. Benjamin Sanford Blades - Euphonium 5. Andrew Ganz - Trumpet 6. Ambrose van der Sloot - Trumpet 7. Luke Thomas - Trumpet Brass Duet - Intermediate 1. Evan Overman and David Olsen - Trumpet No photography or recording of any kind is permitted in any venue or during any session. 19

BRASS AND PERCUSSION TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 2018 ST. MICHAELS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, 3400 RICHMOND ROAD ADJUDICATOR: BEN KINSMAN 1:00 PM Brass and Piano Sonata - Intermediate 1. Evan Overman - Trumpet 2. David Olsen - Trumpet 3. Espen Lyngberg - Trombone 4. Caleb Lee - Trombone Brass Solo - Unaccompanied - Senior 1. Jordan Smale - Trumpet 2. Jason Gordon - Euphonium Brass Solo - Jazz - Intermediate 1. Espen Lyngberg - Trombone Brass Solo with Piano Accompaniment - Senior 1. Jason Gordon - Euphonium 2. Aidan Fentiman - Tuba 3. Jordan Smale - Trumpet 4. Tark Kim - Trumpet Brass Solo - Unaccompanied - Intermediate 1. Caleb Lee - Trombone 2. Espen Lyngberg - Trombone Brass Concerto - Senior 1. Aidan Fentiman - Tuba NO EVENING SESSION Brass Solo with Piano Accompaniment - Intermediate 1. David Olsen - Trumpet 2. Evan Overman - Trumpet 2018 July 2 - August 31 SUMMER ACADEMY Choose from full- and half-day programs, ensembles, classes, private lessons, and more! Whether you are a curious beginner, preparing for auditions or exams, or simply looking for a fun and creative way to liven up your summer, the VCM has something for you! Bursary deadline May 15 See website for application deadlines. PIANO VOCAL STRINGS THEORY GUITAR REGISTER TODAY! VCM Funding Partners: 250.386.5311 900 JOHNSON STREET VCM.BC.CA/SUMMER-ACADEMY No photography or recording of any kind is permitted in any venue or during any session. 20

Roberto and Mary Wood Scholarship Concert Jurists Evelyn de la Haye Praised for her "effortless lyric soprano of sumptuous beauty with perfect diction, and a graceful, expressive stage presence, Eve-Lyn de la Haye has made her mark among the Canadian sopranos of her generation. She has performed leading roles with Vancouver Opera, Pacific Opera Victoria, and Calgary Opera and is a frequent soloist with the Victoria Symphony, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, the Vancouver Bach Choir, and the West Coast Symphony. Ms de la Haye is a graduate of the Victoria Conservatory of Music and the University of Toronto s Opera Division and is an alumna of the Aldeburgh Festival, the Tanglewood Music Festival, the International Vocal Arts Institute, and the Banff Centre for the Performing Arts. She has represented the GVPAF in Provincial and National Voice, and is a Rosebowl winner and former competitor in the Roberto and Mary Wood Scholarship Competition. Ms de la Haye settled in East Vancouver in 2013 with her husband and two young children where she is also a teaching artist for Vancouver Opera. Jane Coop Pianist Jane Coop is one of Canada s most prominent and distinguished artists. At the age of nineteen she won First Prize in the CBC Radio s national competition and this, along with First Prize at the Washington International Competition, launched her career. Her principal teachers for advanced studies were Anton Kuerti and Leon Fleisher. She has played in over twenty countries, in such eminent halls as the Bolshoi Hall in St. Petersburg, the Kennedy Center, Alice Tully Hall, Roy Thomson Hall, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the Beijing Concert Hall and the Salle Gaveau (Paris). Coop is a cherished faculty artist at the Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival. Her commitment to teaching is centred around her long-time position at the University of British Columbia s School of Music, where she was senior professor and Head of the Piano Division for over 30 years. Coop has been an invited jury member for international piano competitions in Canada, the USA (New York, Washington, Salt Lake City), China and Great Britain. Her sixteen CD recordings have garnered glowing reviews and have been heard on classical radio programs in many countries. In 2012, Jane Coop was appointed to the Order of Canada, Canada s highest honour for lifetime achievement. Thomas Williams A Canadian Violinist, Thomas Williams is a former Associate Professor of Violin and Chamber Music at the Schuich School of Music of McGill University. He has also held positions as first violinist with the Montreal Symphony and as Assistant Concert Master of the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra. As a chamber musician, he has been a member of the Montreal String Quartet and a founding member of the Concord Chamber Ensemble, and has appeared as a guest artist across Canada. In addition to an active performing career as a violinist and violist, Mr. Williams is a well-known adjudicator, and a jury member. He has for many years worked with the National Orchestra of Canada, and has participated as a performer and teacher at numerous other music festivals in Canada including Orford and the International Music Institute. Prof. Williams teaching association with McGill began in 1981. He assumed the position of String Area Chair in 1986, where he has been instrumental in developing a highly successful string program at McGill University. Roberto and Mary Wood Scholarship Concert May 12, 2018, Philip T Young Recital Hall, 7:00pm No photography or recording of any kind is permitted in any venue or during any session. 21