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Halifax, Nova ScotiaApril 26-28, 2017Mount Saint Vincent University
London, OntarioMay 4-5, 2017Western University
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Halifax Adjudicators
London Adjudicators
Halifax Performance Schedule
London Performance Schedule
Halifax Clinics Schedule
London Clinics Schedule
Featured Evening Performances
Halifax Featured Performers
London Featured Performers
Long & McQuade Awards
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F r e d e r i c t o n , S a i n t J o h n , M o n c t o n , C h a r l o t t e t o w n , S u m m e r s i d e , B e d f o r d , H a l i f a x , N e w M i n a s , D a r t m o u t h , S y d n e y , S t . J o h n ’ s
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Halifax AdjudicatorsConcert Band/Orchestral/Chamber Ensemble
Full bios available at atlanticfestivals.com
Greg teaches in the Music Department at Mount Allison University, and is a former Music Director of the York Symphony Orchestra, University of Toronto
Wind Ensemble, and McMaster University Chamber Orchestra.
Greg BurtonJason is Associate Director of Bands and Orchestras at Arizona State University. From 2010-15 he was Assistant Professor of Instrumental Conducting at Memorial
University. In 2016 he conducted the National Youth Band of Canada.
Jason Caslor
Colin is a recipient of the Clifford Evans Award for Conducting, and is best known for his work with the award-winning Toronto Youth Wind Orchestra. He also serves as Music
Director of the Hamilton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra.
Colin ClarkeJonathan holds a Masters degree in Wind Orchestra Conducting and a Bachelor’s degree in Composition. His works have been performed by many Canadian university
ensembles. He is presently Artistic Director of Orchestre à Vents Non Identifié.
Jonathan Dagenais
Dylan is founder and artistic director of the Toronto Winds, and a program assistant of the Hannaford Youth Brass Program. As a trumpeter, Dylan was twize a prize-winner at
the National Music Festivals, and has been a featured soloist with numerous orchestras.
Dylan Rook MaddixLinda is a Western University grad, and has taught instrumental music for 32 years. She received an Award of Excellence with the Thames Valley District School Board, and the
Dennis Brown Lifetime Achievement Award (Jack Richardson Music Awards).
Linda Wharton Dedicated to the Advancement of
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Halifax Adjudicators Halifax AdjudicatorsInstrumental Jazz Concert/Chamber/Jazz Choir
Jim’s work can be heard on over 150 albums and soundtracks, and he is a popular featured artist at jazz festivals worldwide. Current projects include Riverside, the Oliver
Jones Trio, and the Jim Doxas Trio. He is a lecturer and teacher at McGill University.
Jim Doxas
Kevin is an Assistant Professor of Music Education at Western University, and serves as Artistic Director of the Western University Jazz Ensemble. A graduate of the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music and the Berklee College of Music, Kevin regularly serves as a music festival adjudicator and clinician.
Kevin Watson
Chris is Associate Director of Music at the Fountain School of Performing Arts, Dalhousie University. His quintet won the prestigious Prix de Jazz DuMaurier at the
1999 Montréal Jazz Festival, and he has performed with many Juno and ECMA-winning artists.
Chris MitchellScott is founder and Artistic Director of Canada’s Kokopelli Choir Association and TIME Association. Under his direction, Kokopelli was the winner of the 2015 CBC National
Competition for Canadian Amateur Choirs, and the 2015 and 2016 Canadian National Music Compeition.
Scott LeitheadKeslea is Artistic Director of Sirens, a women’s choir based in Charlottetown. Sirens won the Richard W. Cooke Award at the FCMF National Music Festival, placing first in
the Choral Ensemble class in 2015. Sirens also earned a 2015 Music PEI nomination for Achievement in Classical or Jazz.
Kelsea McLean
Music is the social act of communication among people, a gesture of friendship, the strongest there is.
Malcolm Arnold
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London Adjudicators
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Concert Band/Orchestra/Chamber Ensemble
Christine is a conductor and music educator, and directs the Holland College Welshmen Community Concert Band. She co-wrote the PEI Instrumental Music Curriculum and
piloted the Styles of Popular Music course. She is chair of the PEI Senior High Honors Band and has adjudicated at festivals across Canada.
Christine BlanchardRichard is a founding member of the TorQ Percussion Quartet. He holds two Masters degrees from the University of Toronto, and is an active adjudicator and clinician
with a specialization in improvisation. He has organized and performed in numerous events under the auspices of the Open Ears Festival.
Richard Burrows
Instrumental Jazz
Mark heads the Percussion Department at Humber College and is one of Canada’s most sought-after drummers. He has performed with many jazz luminaries, and his own band The Jazz Exiles has been nominated for a Juno Award. To date he has played on over 285 recordings, and has also been featured in Drums, ETC, Canadian Musician, and Modern Drummer magazines.
Mark Kelso
Don’t play the notes. Play the meaning of the notes.
Pablo Casals
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Halifax Performance Schedule Halifax Performance ScheduleWednesday, April 26Seton Stage, Seton Academic Centre
9:30 AM B400 Memorial High School Band, NS Steve MacInnis
10:00 AM B200 Queen Charlotte Int. Gr 9 Band, PEI Sylvia Andrew
10:30 AM B300 Charlottetown RHS Grade 10, PEI Mark Parsons
11:00 AM B100 Somerset Concert Band, PEI Claire Caseley Smith
11:30 AM B100 SIS Grade 7 Band, PEI Carrie MacLellan
1:00 PM B100 Northside Junior Band, NS Danielle LeVangie
1:30 PM B100 Birchwood Concert Band, PEI Brian Langille
2:00 PM B200 Englewood Wind Ensemble, PEI Sara Sorensen
2:30 PM B100 SIS Grade 8 Band, PEI Carrie MacLellan
3:00 PM B200 Montague Int. Gr 8/9 Band, PEI Jonathan MacInnis
3:30 PM B200 Northside Intermediate Band, NS Margaret Miles
4:00 PM B200 Hernewood Intermediate Band, PEI Andrea Ellis
4:30 PM B200 SIS Grade 9 Band, PEI Carrie MacLellan
5:00 PM B300 Eastern Shore DHS Concert Band, NS Allison Penwell
5:30 PM B100 Second Chances Beginner Band, NS Chris Ward
CONCERT BANDThursday, April 27MPR Stage, Rosaria Centre
9:00 AM B400 Carihi Senior Concert Band, BC Phil Cassidy
9:30 AM B300 Bishop Allem Academy Concert Band, ON Davide Garofalo
10:00 AM B300 L’Harmusique de l’ESN, NB Denis Ferron
10:30 AM B400 Bow Valley Senior Concert Band, AB Rob Billington
11:00 AM B200 Kennebecasis Concert Band, NS Kara Palmer
11:30 AM B300 Harmonie du Carrefour, NS Mallory Shemshadi
1:00 PM B200 Kinkora RHS Grade 9 Band, PEI Peter Wynne
1:30 PM B100 Les Mardis Matins, NS Jennifer Wyatt
CONCERT BAND
Thursday, April 27Seton Stage, Seton Academic Centre
9:00 AM B300 Havergal College Symphonic Band, ON Cissy Goodridge
9:30 AM B200 ME Callaghan Int. Grade 8/9 Band, PEI Rory O’Donnell
10:00 AM B300 Sir Robert Borden HS Band, ON R. Archibald/C. Lalande
10:30 AM B300 Horton Senior Concert Band, NS Kay Greene
11:00 AM B301 Richview Collegiate Sr. Orchestra, ON Catherine O’Brien
1:30 PM B100 South Queens MS Concert Band, NS Laura Wilson
2:30 PM B300 CEC Symphonic Band, NS John MacLeod
3:00 PM B300 Colonel Gray HS Grade 10 Band, PEI Roger Jabbour
3:30 PM B201 Havergal College Orchestra, ON Paul McCulloch
4:00 PM B300 Kinkora RHS Band 9-12, PEI Peter Wynne
5:00 PM B300 Second Chances Concert Band, NS Chris Ward
CONCERT BAND
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Performances Streamed OnlineDuring the Halifax festival, live streaming video is available from each of the venues at www.atlanticfestivals.com/live.
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Halifax Performance Schedule Halifax Performance Schedule
Thursday, April 27Full Gospel Church
10:00 AM C301 MRHS - Here Comes Treble, PEI Christie Beck
11:00 AM C301 Shore Vocalz, NS Melissa Hartery
12:30 PM C301 Montague RHS Choir, PEI Christie Beck
1:30 PM C201 Havergal Touring Choir, ON Lynn James
4:00 PM C501 Centre Wellington DHS Choir, ON Karen Hudson
CHORAL ENSEMBLES
Friday, April 28Seton Stage, Seton Academic Centre
9:00 AM B100 Rothesay Park School Band, NB Brenda Haughian
9:30 AM B200 Centre Wellington DHS Band, ON Brett Grivin
10:00 AM B300 Esther Blondin - Harmonie Sforzando, QC François-Olivier Fortin
10:30 AM B400 L’harmonie de l’école Mathieu-Martin, NB Denise Albert-Lanteigne
11:00 AM B100 Quispamsis MS Concert Band, NB Lorena Rattray
11:30 AM B100 Harry Miller Middle School, NB Brenda Haughian
12:00 PM B200 Harmonie de l’école le Mascaret, NB Monica Lang
1:30 PM B200 Central Kings Grade 9 Concert Band, NS Paul Hutten
2:00 PM B400 Colonel Gray HS Gr 11 & 12 Band, PEI Roger Jabbour
2:30 PM B200 Nickle School Band, AB David Jensen
3:00 PM B301 Fredericton HS String Ensemble, NB Alison Milne
CONCERT BAND
Thursday, April 27Vinnie’s Stage, Rosaria Centre
9:30 AM NC SIS Show Band 1, PEI Carrie MacLellan
10:00 AM A401 Esther Blondin Jazz Band 1, QC François-Olivier Fortin
10:30 AM A401 CEC Jazz Ensemble, NS John MacLeod
11:00 AM NC SIS Show Band 2, PEI Carrie MacLellan
11:30 AM A601 Bayview Community Jazz Ensemble, NS Gale Lohnes
1:30 PM A301 Horton Senior Jazz Band, NS Kay Greene
JAZZ ENSEMBLEFriday, April 28Vinnie’s Stage, Rosaria Centre
10:00 AM A301 Halifax All City Senior Jazz, NS Nathan Beeler
10:30 AM A301 Bow Valley HS Frida Jazz Big Band, AB Rob Billington
11:00 AM A301 Colonel Gray HS Jazz Band, PEI Roger Jabbour
11:30 AM A301 Fredericton HS Jazz Ensemble, NB Craig Woodcock
JAZZ ENSEMBLES
Performances Streamed OnlineDuring the Halifax festival, live streaming video is available from each of the venues at www.atlanticfestivals.com/live.
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London Performance ScheduleThursday, May 4Paul Davenport Stage
10:30 AM B300 ESP de la Salle Concert Band, ON Micheline Cuerrier-Legault
11:00 AM ESP de la Salle Concert Band, workshop
12:00 PM Instrument Specific Clinics (12:00 - 12:45 PM) Various Faculty
1:30 PM B400 St. Martin de Porres High School, AB Jim Kramer
2:00 PM St. Martin de Porress High School, workshop
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Friday, May 5Paul Davenport Stage
9:00 AM B300 The Lower Canada College Senior Concert Band, QC Scott Cheyne
9:30 AM The Lower Canada College Sr. Concert Band, workshop
10:00 AM B100 UCC Grade 7 Band, ON Paul McGarr
10:30 AM UCC Grade 7 Band, workshop
11:00 AM B200 King’s Concert Band, ON Kevin Norbury
11:30 AM King’s Concert Band, workshop **
11:30 AM B100 Sheridan Park Public School, ON Laura King
12:00 PM Sheridan Park Public School, workshop
12:15 PM Instrument Specific Clinics (12:15 - 1:00 PM) Various Faculty
1:30 PM A701 UCC Grade 7 Jazz Ensemble, ON Paul McGarr
2:00 PM UCC Grade 7 Jazz Ensemble, workshop
2:30 PM B300 Harmonie Intermédaire de la Cité-des-Jeunes, QC Evelyne Ridyard
3:00 PM Harmonie Int. de la Cité-des-Jeunes, workshop
Halifax Clinics ScheduleJunior Instrument ClinicsApril 26, 27, 2810:00 AM & 1:00 PM
Senior Instrument ClinicsApril 26, 27, 2811:00 AM & 2:00 PM
Choral Clinics with Scott Leithead
Full Gospel Church2256 Larry Uteck Blvd.
Thursday, April 27 2:00 PMFriday, April 28 9:30 AM & 1:30 PM
Choral clinics are 90 minutes
FluteFluteClarinetSaxophoneTrumpetFrench HornTromboneTuba/EuphoniumPercussionJazz Rhythm
Double ReedsWednesday 2:00 PMFriday 11:00 AM
StringsWednesday 2:00 PMFriday 2:00 PM
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London Clinics ScheduleInstrument Specific Clinics
May 412:00 - 12:45 PMDavenport Stage Davenport Stage
May 512:15 - 1:00 PM
** King’s Concert Band workshop will be held in the Warm-up room
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Featured Evening Performances
London
7:00 PM Toronto Winds Venue TBA
Thursday, May 4
Halifax
7:30 PM The Mingus Project Seton StageSeton Academic Centre
Tuesday, April 25
Thursday, April 27
7:30 PM The Boarding Party Seton StageSeton Academic Centre
Friday, April 28
7:30 PM The Mingus Project Seton StageSeton Academic Centre
Wednesday, April 26
7:30 PM Stadacona Band of the Royal Canadian Navy
Seton StageSeton Academic Centre
The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is practice.
Vladimir Horowitz
The music of Charles Mingus is filled with the roots of jazz and blues, complex rhythms and powerful melodies. Six of Atlantic Canada’s most in demand jazz musicians join together to pay tribute to ‘The Music of Charlie Mingus”. The group consists of Dave Staples (piano), Chris Mitchell (saxes), Paul Tynan
(trumpet), Danny Martin (trombone), Tom Roach (drums) and Tom Easley (bass). The Mingus Project was started 5 years ago and has been featured at The Halifax Jazz Festival and various concert series in NS. The group is excited to get together again this fall to pay homage to the music of Charles Mingus on the same week that he would have turned 95.
The Mingus ProjectCampbell Ryga is a 3-time Juno Award-winner, a Grammy nominee, and has twice received Western Canadian Music Awards for his jazz albums. He appeared on Michael Bublé’s recording Crazy Love, which won a Grammy in 2010. He has contributed to 72 jazz recordings, including four as band leader, tours
internationally, and has performed four week-long engagements at the famed Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in SoHo, London. Campbell is a founding member of the internationally-acclaimed Hugh Fraser Quintet, an all-star award winning Canadian jazz ensemble. He also maintains a busy schedule as a clinician and adjudicator, and has sat on jury boards for the British Columbia Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts. In 2000, Campbell was named Canada’s Alto Saxophonist of the Year by Jazz Report Magazine. In 2010 he was inducted to the Envisions Jazz Festival Hall of Fame.
Campbell Ryga
Mr. Ryga performs Tuesday night with The Mingus Project and Wednesday night with the Stadacona Band of the Royal Canadian Navy.
Yamaha Performing Artist
Boarding Party is a “Top 40” rock & roll offshoot of the Stadacona Band.
Featuring John Doe (vocals), John Doe (trumpet), John Doe (saxophone), John Doe (trombone), John Doe (keyboard), John Doe (electric guitar), John Doe (bass), and John Doe (drums).
Boarding PartyHalifax Featured Performers Halifax Featured PerformersStadacona Band of the Royal Canadian Navy
For over 70 years the Stadacona Band has been a mainstay in the Maritime military community. Since its inception the band has been based in Halifax, Nova Scotia and has worked tirelessly to promote esprit de corps and morale within the Canadian Forces. In addition to providing musical support to the Canadian Forces, the Stadacona Band
works with numerous charitable organizations to better many local communities on the east coast. The band is comprised of thirty-five professional musicians from across Canada. Whether performing on the parade square, welcoming Canadian or international naval vessels, or in a formal concert hall, the Stadacona Band is often referred to as “the finest band in the land.”
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London Featured Performers
The Toronto Winds are a professional level chamber wind ensemble comprised of Toronto’s leading wind and percussion players. The mission of this unique ensemble is to bring high-caliber chamber wind repertoire to audiences in Toronto and beyond, pushing the boundaries of traditional wind chamber music.
Since its inception, Canadian music has been central to the Toronto Wind’s programming. The Toronto Wind’s vison is to promote Canada’s innovative and creative composers to audiences not only locally, but nationally and internationally. The Toronto Winds are dedicated to their mission of inspiring young musicians through the joy of wind music.
Toronto Winds
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Awards are given at the discretion of the adjudicators. Any and all awards will be posted on the Festivals website (www.atlanticfestivals.com) once adjudications and award decisions are completed. Award announcements may be made at evening concerts if the information is available and time allows.
Outstanding Soloist AwardsLong & McQuade trophies and a Long & McQuade gift card in the amount of $100 will be awarded to students who play or sing an outstanding solo during their ensemble’s performance at the Festivals. To be eligible, students must be listed on the Soloists form supplied to the ensemble director.
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