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Westin Detroit Metro Airport - Romulus, MI
Great LakesRegional Contest
April 29 - May 1, 2016Thirty-ninth annual
Table of Contents
Welcome From AGM’s ConventionManager & Contest Director . . . . . . .1
Schedule At A Glance . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Meet The Adjudicators . . . . . . . . . . .3 - 4
Contest Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 - 7 Participating Studios . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
NAIC & Concertos . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Accordion, Band Ins & Guitar . . . . . .10
Guitar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 - 12
Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Percussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Piano Test List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 - 14
Piano Length of Study Solos . . . . . .15 - 18
Piano Age Solos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 - 20
Piano Pop Solos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 - 21
Piano Evaluations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15, 17-18, 21-22
Strings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Vocal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 -26
Duets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 - 27
Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Competitor Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 - 32
Advertising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 -33
Meet Your Board Members . . . . . . . .34 - 35
Pre Awards Concert . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Hotel Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Back Cover
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Contest Management
O n b e h a l f o f t h e A m e r i c a n G u i l d O f M u s i c B o a rd o f D i r e c t o r s a n d t h e G re a t L a ke s R e g i o n a l C o n te s t C o m m i t t e e , i t i s o u r h o n o r t o w e l c o m e y o u t o t h e t h i r t y - n i n t h a n n u a l G re a t L a ke s R e g i o n a l C o n te s t a t t h e We s t i n M e t r o A i r p o r t H o t e l i n R o m u l u s , M i c h i g a n - s p o n s o r e d b y E v o l a M u s i c a n d G u s Zo p p i M u s i c .
We k n o w t h a t a l l o f y o u h a v e b e e n p ra c t i c i n g v e r y h a rd f o r m a n y m o n t h s t o p r e p a r e f o r p e r f o r m a n c e s . Yo u r p r e p a ra t i o n t o g e t t o t h i s
m o m e n t w a s f i l l e d w i t h d e d i c a t i o n a n d h a rd w o r k . N o w t h a t y o u h a v e a r r i v e d e n j o y y o u r s e l v e s , r e m e m b e r t h a t e v e r y o n e h e r e h a s t h e c o m m o n b o n d o f m u s i c a n d s t r i v e s t o a c h i e v e t h e v e r y b e s t r e s u l t s f r o m t h e i r w o r k . N o t e v e r y o n e w i l l t a ke h o m e a t r o p h y t h i s w e e ke n d b u t e v e r y o n e o f y o u w i l l t a ke h o m e l i f e l e a r n i n g e x p e r i e n c e s a n d m e m o r i e s t h a t w i l l l a s t a l i f e t i m e a n d w i l l b u i l d c h a ra c t e r f o r t o m o r r o w.
W h e n y o u ' r e p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n t h e c o n t e s t , d o n ' t f o r g e t t o s h a r e y o u r e x p e r i e n c e s . Ta ke y o u r p i c t u r e s a t t h e AG M p h o to b o o t h a n d t a ke p i c t u r e s w i t h y o u r p h o n e s . S e n d y o u r p i c t u r e s t o o u r s o c i a l m e d i a b y t a g g i n g u s o n Fa c e b o o k @ a m e r i c a n g u i l d o r o n Tw i t t e r a n d I n s t a g ra m @ AG M _ c o n te s t s o r # a g m g l r . V i s i t o u r Fa c e b o o k p a g e w h e re y o u c a n s e e y o u r p i c s , t a g y o u r s e l f a n d s h a r e w i t h f r i e n d s a t f a c e b o o k . c o m / a m e r i c a n g u i l d !
T h e c o m m i t t e e h a s w o r ke d h a rd a l l y e a r t o m a ke t h i s c o n -t e s t e x p e r i e n c e a g o o d o n e . M a ke t h e m o s t o f i t a n d t a ke i n a s m u c h a s y o u c a n . L i s t e n t o o t h e r p e r f o r m a n c e s a n d a t t e n d a l l t h e n i g h t t i m e a c t i v i t i e s , w h i l e d o i n g i t y o u c a n m a ke n e w f r i e n d s a n d h a v e f u n .
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A Welcome from the AGM
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Schedule at a glanceFRIDAY, April 29, 2016
3:00 PM Registration Desk Opens Until 9 PM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference Level
3:00 PM Theory Tests Given until 8PM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clark Boardroom
3:15 PM Judges Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wing Room
3:15 PM Room Monitors Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marshall Boardroom 4:00 PM Competition Begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Schedule 8:00 PM Guitar & Band Instrument Ensemble Competitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindbergh Ballroom A 9:30 PM Teacher's Hospitality Room opens until Midnight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 827 11:30 PM Curfew - All Students to their rooms
SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2016 7:15 AM Judges Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wing Room 7:15 AM Room Monitors Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marshall Boardroom 7:30 AM Registration Opens Until 5PM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lobby 8:00 AM Competition Begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Schedule 8:00 AM Piano Concerto Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus Room 8:20 AM Violin and String Concerto Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Champlain Room 9:00 AM Theory Tests given until Noon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clark Boardroom 10:30 AM Drum N .A .I .C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vespucci Room 11:30 AM Guitar N .A .I .C .Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hudson Room 1:00 PM Classic Guitar N .A .I .C .Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hudson Room 1:00 PM Vocal Classical N .A .I .C Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wright Room 1:25 PM Violin N .A .I .C . Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Champlain Room 1:45 PM Pop Piano N .A .I .C Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Columbus Room 1:45 PM Keyboard N .A .I .C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindbergh Ballroom A 1:50 PM Hard Rock Guitar N .A .I .C .Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hudson Room `2:00 PM Vocal Broadway N .A .I .C .Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Earhart Room 2:00 PM Theory Tests Resume Until 5PM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clark Boardroom 2:35 PM Piano Classical N .A .I .C Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuskegee Room 5:00 PM Registration Closes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lobby 5:00 PM Group Set Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindbergh Ballroom A 6:30 PM Showchoir Competition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindbergh Ballroom A 7:00 PM Test List, Duets, and Duo Awards with Pop Vocal NAIC . . . . . . . . . . Lindbergh Ballroom B&C 7:00 PM Vocal Pop N .A .I .C . Qualification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindbergh Ballroom 8:20 PM Vocal Ensembles & Pop Combos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindbergh Ballroom 9:00 PM Teacher's Hospitality Room opens until Midnight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 827 12:00 PM Curfew All Students to their rooms
SUNDAY, May 1, 2016 7:30 AM Registration Desk Opens Until 3:30 PM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lobby 8:00 AM Competition Begins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Schedule 9:00 AM Theory Tests Given until 1PM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clark Boardroom 3:00 PM Sound Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindbergh Ballroom 5:00 PM Pre Awards Show by Queen City Sisters & Electric Honey . . . . . . . Lindbergh Ballroom 6:00 PM Grand Awards Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindbergh Ballroom
MONDAY, May 2, 2016 8:30 AM Board of Directors Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wing Room
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Lee Dyament established himself early in his career as a studio guitarist for records and commercials, in the-ater/opera pits, and for radio and television. His eclectic performing style has taken him from blues bands to dance bands, backing up international entertainers and touring with Motown artists, to current jazz festival, solo guitar, and concerto apperarances and premieres. Lee Dyament’s Pops for Classics was one of the first books of arrangements of pop tunes and jazz standards for the classic guitar. Mr. Dyament is an Associate Professor of Guitar at Wayne State University.
Celina Belanger is currently a Vocal Music teacher in the Toronto Catholic District School Board. She holds a Bachelor of Education from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto, and graduated Magna Cum Laude from York University with a Specialized Honours Degree in Classical Voice Performance. In addition to her work as a private voice instructor and vocal coach for musical theatre produc-tions, Celina has worked as a Music Director for musical theatre summer camps for five seasons. Celina’s recent performance credits include Princess Rapunzel with
Fantasy Fables, Spirit in York University’s opera production Dido and Aeneas, Princess Jasmine in the Marquee Production of Aladdin, and a student in Against the Grain’s opera, La Boheme. Celina is thrilled to have the honour of adjudicat-ing at this season’s American Guild of Music Competition.
Leonard Mostek – Leonard is no stranger to AGM, as he served many years on the board of direc-tors, was past president and past contest director. Leonard studied at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln under Harvey Hinshaw. Later he'd studied at Uinversity of Nebraska - Omaha under Julliard graduate Clarke Mullen who was a student of Adelle Marcus and Beverly Hoff. He is frequently called to judge piano and voice through out the USA and Canada. He maintains a studio in Omaha, Nebraska
Dan Miner grew up competing in AGM con-tests winning awards in many divisions on both piano and organ. He received bachelor degrees from Michigan State University in Music Education as well as Piano Performance with an emphasis in Piano Pedagogy.
Since his AGM days, he has given both solo piano and organ recitals as well as chamber music recitals in the United States and Italy. He is cur-rently the Assistant Choral Director at Bondy Intermediate School located in the metropolitan area of Houston, TX. His choirs consistently win
top awards in the Texas UIL Contests and other local competitions, as well as regularly perform the National Anthem at professional and col-legiate sporting events. In addition to his choral work, he also maintains a private piano studio and is an active accompanist in academic, public, and sacred choral settings.
Clinton Pratt has a BM and MM in piano, and includes improvisation, ear training, and Dalcroze Eurhythmics in his teaching. He has served on numer-ous committees, is an active presenter, holds several teaching certifications, has been published in American Music Teacher, and recently received Ohio MTA’s "Teacher of the Year" award for his district. Clinton is an experienced adjudicator of many festivals and competi-tions, and joined the RCM College of Examiners in 2014.
Vanessa C. Schwarzhas been teaching now for 35 years at her Music Achievers Conservatory in Sterling Heights, Michigan. She adjudicates for National Guild throughout the U.S., and for the local Festivals each year here in Michigan. Vanessa holds a BA from Oakland University, is in the National Guild Hall of Fame as the youngest teacher ever inducted, and enjoys designing new educational programs each year. Her latest projects include the Piano Olympics and The Amazing Race Piano Edition.
She keeps busy as the Vice President of the Michigan Music Association, the Macomb Chairperson for National Federation Auditions, the Vivace Music Club Board Member and running the MAC Fall Classic held each year at Evola Music in Shelby Township. Vanessa is honored to be an AGM judge each spring, listening to wonderful talent and hopefully inspiring students to continue with their gift of music.
Olivia Zang is the director of the Elementary Orchestra Program for Birmingham Public Schools. She earned her Bachelor of Music from Wayne State University in Music Education and is completing her M.M. from the University of Michigan this summer. During her undergrad she studied under DSO violinist, Hai Xin Wu and MOT violinist Dr. Laura Roelofs. She has been playing violin for over 17 years and is passionate about providing quality string instruction. Outside of BPS, Ms. Zang has taught in many local youth ensem-bles including String Project at WSU, Oakland Youth
Orchestras chamber ensembles, and is currently the conductor for the String Orchestra with Dearborn Youth Symphony. In her free time, Ms. Zang performs in a Detroit based rock and roll string quartet called "Il Segreto".
Brad Caldwell is a native of Kentucky, who as pia-nist and vocal coach enjoys an active and varied career encompassing solo, chamber, and art song recitals having performed in the most prestigious concert halls throughout the U.S., France, Germany, Austria, Ireland, Scotland, South America, the French West Indies, and at many national and international conventions and festi-vals. Among his numerous awards, he was a finalist in the Walter M. Naumberg Chamber Music Competition, and recipient of the Gold Medal for Collaborative Piano at the Conservatoire de Paris. Holding a BS and MM in
Piano Performance from Austin Peay State University, and postgraduate studies in Collaborative Piano (Vocal Emphasis) from the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music, Mr. Caldwell was for thirteen years on the Accompanying and Vocal Coaching Faculty at Miami University of Ohio. He is currently the Artistic Director of the professional Cincinnati Fusion Ensemble and Director of Music at Greenhills Community Church, Presbyterian. As a concert artist, he is rep-resented by Elizabeth Humes of Great Lakes Performing Artists Management.
Francesco Tropiano has been exposed to piano music since the age of 4 and singing since the age of 7. After completing his 10-year journey at St. Michael’s Choir School in 2007, he pursued further studies in piano pedagogy, literature, and music education. Throughout elementary, high school, and university, he has toured with choir ensembles throughout Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. He graduated from York (B.F.A. Spec. Hons. Music, ‘12), Niagara (B.Ed. Primary/Junior Division, ‘14), and Western University (Certificate in Piano Technology, ‘15). In April 2014, Francesco was on the judging panel
with the American Guild of Music as an adjudicator for their piano competitions. Francesco continues to pursue his love of teaching piano, singing, theory and harmony while keeping active as an accompanist for university auditions, recit-als, festivals, and RCM examinations. He occasionally spends time recording live music, and takes great pride in offering services as a piano tuner/technician.
Meet Your Judges
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Joseph Simone received a Bachelor of Music in piano, oboe, and music theory from the University of Toronto. He completed his ARCT in Piano Performance from the Royal Conservatory of Music, and furthered his studies with a Bachelor of Education from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. He has studied piano with Lydia Wong and Diana Calderon, and has played principal oboe in the University of Toronto Wind Ensemble. Mr. Simone is on fac-ulty at Cardinal Carter Academy of the Arts in Toronto, where
he directs the Junior Choir. Under his leadership, the Choir has performed numerous selections of Western Art music, and has received an invitation to attend Music Fest Canada in Ottawa. Mr. Simone has a passion for educating young musicians, and is honoured to be a continuing presence at AGM.
Robert Phelps received his BM in Piano Performance fol-lowed by a Masters in Teaching from Oakland University. He currently is a graduate student in the College of Education at Michigan State University. He maintains a vigorous piano studio, challenging his students to grow and explore their own unique musical interests. Mr. Phelps has varied perform-ing experience as a soloist and duo performer alongside Pamela Whitworth. He continues to expand his repertoire and experience by regularly attending and competing in national festivals and competitions. Mr. Phelps is active in adjudicating music festivals around the state of Michigan and
has served on the board of the Detroit Musicians League. In addition, Mr. Phelps is a tenured teacher for the Rochester Community Schools. He currently resides in Royal Oak, Michigan.
Roseen Giles recently completed a doctoral degree in musicology at the University of Toronto. In September of 2016 she will begin a position as a Faculty Fellow in Music at Colby College (Waterville, ME). Her dissertation explores the aesthetics of Claudio Monteverdi’s late madrigals, in particular the relationship between music and poetry in the composer’s settings of Giambattista Marino’s verses. Ms. Giles also holds a Bachelor of Music degree in performance from the University of Toronto, where she studied modern flute with Leslie Newman; she has also studied baroque
flute with Alison Melville and Claire Guimond. She is the recipient of a number of scholarships and awards, and her graduate studies have been funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Ms. Giles is an active baroque flautist, performing regularly in both orchestral and chamber settings, and she also sings professionally in several choirs in Toronto.
Melanie Woodruff, enjoys performing in a variety of musical styles such as jazz, musical theater, oratorio, and opera. She regularly sings in the Queen City Sisters 1940's trio, Cincinnati Fusion Ensemble, and as soloist for the Hyde Park Christian Scientist church. This upcoming summer she will be singing with the Cincinnati Opera chorus. She has sung in many operas and oratorios not to mention musical theater. Her recent musical theater roles include Vivienne/Legally Blonde, Sister Sophia/The Sound of Music, and Marian/The Music Man. She has won many awards includ-ing - First place Ohio Federation of Music Competition; and a
Two-Time First place Winner of the NATS Great Lakes Regional Voice Competition. Ms. Woodruff has her M.M. in voice performance from Miami University of Ohio and has a voice studio in Loveland, Ohio.
Edy Dreith alto, has been a music teacher, director, and professional singer for over 20 years. Her experiences in music encompasses classic choral, early baroque, sacred music, musical theatre, traditional jazz, solos, and children's music. She's taught piano at Baldwin Music in Cincinnati Ohio since 2003 and is involved with various ensembles and jazz groups, including the Cincinnati Fusion Ensemble and Biloxi to Brooklyn. Her proudest achievement, other than founding Queen City Sisters, a 1940s women's trio, is her family: David, Abby, and Oscar.
Kirsten Smith began taking piano lessons with Judy Harvey, Sandra Carlock and Arthur Judson Distinguished Faculty Chair in Piano at Settlement Music School, Philadelphia. She continued her keyboard studies with Dr. Roberta Gary at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where she earned Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in Organ Performance and taught elective organ lessons. After working for nine years as Choral and Organ Scholar at Calvary Episcopal Church under the direction of Howard Helvey, she served as Organist and Choral Accompanist at Montgomery Community Church and Director of Music
at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Cincinnati, OH. She is currently on staff as a Choral Accompanist for the Elkhart Community School District, in Elkhart, IN, where she works with eight choirs and coaches students at the middle and high school levels.
John Sterbenz is delighted to return to the AGM adjudicator's table for this year's Great Lakes Regional. He participated in many regional and national AGM competitions as a student during the 1980s and 1990s and entered many of his own students into AGM contests as well while working as an instructor for The Music Centre (Dearborn Heights, MI). Now employed professionally as a librarian at The University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, he remains musically active in several instrumental and vocal groups throughout south-
eastern Michigan. His musical interests include arrangement and orchestral reductions, MIDI transcriptions of orchestral and concert band works, and barbershop harmonies.
Pamela Whitworth is a successful piano teacher with a private studio in Birmingham, MI. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Piano Performance under the instruction of Mary Siciliano at Oakland University and went on to complete her Master’s at Bowling Green State University. Her research in the field of piano ped-agogy was featured at the 2009 NCKP conference in Chicago. Pamela has experience in both solo and chamber music performance and currently performs as a duo/duet team with Robert Phelps. In addition to adjudicating a variety of piano fes-
tivals and competitions, Pamela has served as secretary on the board for Livonia Area Piano Teachers Forum since 2011.
Nick Backos is a professional musician and edu-cator in the greater Detroit area. He has been a band director for the Avondale School District for over 20 years and is currently a private percussion instruc-tor at Macomb Community College. His schedule is busy not only as an educator, but also as a performer in classical and jazz music. Currently, Nick splits his time between timpanist for the Macomb Symphony Orchestra, Grosse Pointe Symphony Orchestra and
drum set for the Rhythm Society Orchestra, a 15 piece swing big band. He is also a freelance percussionist in all styles of music. Nick is the author of "Percussion Guide for the Beginning Band Student". Nick has been a featured soloist performing The Golden Age of the Xylophone, arranged by Floyd Werle and Randall Eyles, and Darius Milhaud’s Concerto for Percussion and Small Orchestra. He is a graduate from Wayne State University with bachelor degrees in performance and music education; master’s degree in information and library sci-ence and a master’s certificate in orchestral studies. Also, he received a certifica-tion in music technology from Berklee College of Music.
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The contest schedule is arranged alphabetically by instrument. Each instrument is broken down chrono-logically by day and then subdivided by type of category. The title of each category will appear at the top of the category followed by the room name. If the category title and room do not appear at the top of the column in which your name appears trace UP the preceding column, as the schedule reads from left to right and the bottom of one column flows to the top of the following column. If you have a problem locating
your event in the program go to the information table at the AGM Registration Area.
The hotel has asked us to refrain from practicing in our hotel rooms after 9:00pm. We ask your courtesy and cooperation in this matter. Competition rooms will be available Friday between 9:30pm and 11:00pm and Saturday from 6pm to 10:30 pm for those who would like to practice.A curfew has been established by the AGM for the welfare of our contestants. Contestants must be in their hotel rooms at the designated times, or must be with their parent or chaperone. Failure to observe curfew could result in disqualification from the contest. Curfew is one- half hour after the last event.
Evaluation trophies will be given at the time that the evaluation solos are performed. Test List Awards will be presented on Saturday Evening. All other awards will be presented at the Awards on SUNDAY in the Ballroom. If you CANNOT attend the awards, be sure to let your teacher know so they can pick up any awards that you may receive. Unclaimed awards will NOT be shipped. YOU MUST WEAR
YOUR BADGE TO CLAIM ANY AWARDS. Dress code is in effect for the Awards Program. No jeans, T-shirts, runing shoes, shorts, or tank tops etc, with the exception of Spirit Night at the Saturday Awards where the wearing of your official AGM t-shirt (with proper dress pants and shoes) is allowed and encour-aged. No more than two seats are allowed to be saved per family for members arriving late at the Awards. Unclaimed awards from Saturday night will not be available until after Sunday's awards are over. Someone
must pick these up. Your teacher can pick up your score sheets immediately after the Awards Ceremony. You will receive them from your teacher. No score sheets will be given out until after the conclusion of the Sunday Awards.
Practicing &Curfew
ProgramInformation
Awards &Scoresheets
All students are asked to observe common courtesy while staying at the Westin Hotel. Please respect the other guests, and their property, and please observe the AGM curfew. The Michigan legal drinking age is 21 years old. Minors who violate this law will have their alcohol confiscated. They will also be disciplined and/or disqualified from the competition. Any damages or mischief to the hotel or hotel property will result in disqualification of the persons and/or studio involved. The American Guild of Music, it’s Executive Officers and Board of Directors, either in part or collectively cannot and will not be held responsible for said persons and their actions. No refunds will be issued in the event of disqualification.
The American Guild of Music, Executive Officers and Board of Directors, either individually and/or collectively cannot and will not be held responsible for injury, damage or loss of property occurring to any person attending an American Guild of Music function, specifically the Great Lakes Regional Convention in Romulus, Michigan. Persons attending this convention agree to release the above mentioned organization and its governing body from any liability as a result of an accident or misfortune. The American Guild will not be responsible for actions of the Westin Hotel, its employees and activity-related personnel. The American Guild and governing body will not be liable for injury, loss or dam-age to person and/or property as a result of the purchase of activity related tickets to events featured during the Great Lakes Regional Contest. The American Guild of Music supports the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and will make special provisions to comply in its competitions providing written notification be given prior to the event.. All performances at an AGM Contest become property of the American Guild of Music and may be used in future web, film and print promotions. All rights reserved.
ALL SOLOS MUST BE MEMORIZED, with the exception of EVALUATION solos. Ten (10) points will be deducted if music is used. A copy of the music must be made available to the judge in all categories except Pop Solos, Battle of the Bands
and Pop Combos. . Ten points (10) points will be deducted if this is not done. PLEASE REMEMBER that PHOTOCOPIES ARE NOT acceptable. An exception will be made if music is not available from the publishing company with written notice.All students should register at the Registration Desk for the American Guild of Music after checking into the Hotel. Our desk will be on the Conference Level. . A BADGE is required to perform and RECEIVE
AWARDS, and they must be worn at all times while in the hotel complex. Any student without a badge MAY be asked to leave by Hotel Security.
The AGM scoring system is as follows: Outstanding : 91-100, Superior: 86-90, Excellent: 80-85, Good: 71 - 79 Fair: Below 71. It is essential for all student performances to follow the time limits set forth by the AGM. If a student’s selection goes beyond the limit set, the student may lose points and/or be stopped.
LENGTH OF STUDY & POP DIVISIONSPREPARATORY-NOVICE — 0 TO 6 MONTHS- -2 MINUTESCADET-ELEMENTARY- -7 TO 12 MONTHS - - 2 MINUTESJUNIOR 1 -FRESHMEN 1- - 13 TO 18 MONTHS - - 3 MINUTESJUNIOR II - FRESHMEN 2- - 19 TO 24 MONTHS - - 3 MINUTESINTERMEDIATE - SOPHOMORE— 25 TO 36 MONTHS - -5 MINUTESSENIOR - PERFORMER— 37 TO 48 MONTHS- - 5 MINUTESADVANCED - PLAYER— 49 -60 MONTHS - 8 MINUTESSTUDENT ARTIST JR. - ARTIST JR.— 61 TO 78 MONTHS - - 10 MINUTESSTUDENT ARTIST SR. - ARTIST SR.— 79 TO 96 MONTHS - - 12 MINUTESOPEN - PRO— 97 MONTHS AND UP - - 12 MINUTESADULT STUDENT & HOBBY - -10 MINUTES ADULT TEACHER--12 MINUTESNAIC - 15 MINUTES AGE ACHIEVEMENT 6 years old and under..........2 minutes 7& 8 year olds............3 minutes 9 & 10 year olds................5 minutes 11 - 14 year olds...........9 minutes 15 & over.......................12 minutes
Scoring System & Time Limits
Memorization &Badges
Attendee Conduct &Release Waiver
Meet Your Judges
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All teachers who attend the Great Lakes Regional Contest or the studio that they enter from must be a member of the American Guild of Music to enroll their students in the contest. An individual teacher may become a professional member for a $55.00 new member fee. This allows the professional teacher to enter only their students. A music studio with more than one teacher may become a studio store member for a $80.00 new member fee. This fee allows all teachers at the studio to enter students. Anyone can become an associate member for a fee of $15.00. Associate membership does not have voting privileges or allow you to enter students. All membership fees are tax deductible. All membership fees must be pe paid on line at americanguild.org or sent to: Dan Miner, Treasurer, 1901 Lakeside Dr. #906, Seabrook, TX 77586
After a full day of music, it’s the Teachers’, Studio Operators’, and Professional Musicians’ turn to relax and exchange ideas with each other at the annual Teacher Hospitality Parties. The Hospitality Room will be open Friday & Saturday nights from 9:30 PM to midnight in Room 827 . Attendees must call up to room on a hotel phone to be let up to the secured floor.
REMEMBER GROUPS COME FIRST ! ! In the event of a t ime conf l ict , A GROUP or A Duet performance takes precedence over a SOLO. I f two events are scheduled at the same t ime, ask to go at the beginning of one div is ion and the
end of the other. The student or teacher must in form the solo room that he/she wi l l be delayed. The judge can hold a solo d iv is ion open for 30 minutes i f prev iously not i f ied. I f two solos are scheduled at the same t ime, ask to be placed f irst in one class and last in the other.
Badges must be worn at all times to get into all AGM events. You must wear your badge to perform and pick up awards. We suggest that you staple your badge to the holder. There is a $5.00 replacement for all lost badges.
Proper conduct and dress is expected of all contest attendees for all official AGM events. Please give courtesy to those performing by not talking or taking pictures during performances. Enter the contest rooms only after you hear applause or the Room Monitor opens the door, DO NOT KNOCK ON DOORS. Proper Dress is mandatory. No Jeans, T-shirts, running shoes or shorts will be allowed in the contest rooms unless they are the outfit for a group performance, and may be worn for the group performance only. Please turn off cellular phones & pagers when in the contest rooms. When in the contest rooms please be courteous to those performing, do not talk or move about during a performance. Please do not play instru-ments or talk loudly in the halls outside the contest rooms. If the Contest Etiquette rules are not obeyed by the contestants or their families, it could mean expulsion from the contest. Dress code is enforced for the Awards, with the exception of Saturday night AGM Spirit Night where you can wear your AGM T-shirt.
Teacher Membership &Hospitality Room
Time Conflicts
S t u d e n t B a d g e s & Contest Etiquette
The American Guild of Music operates all of its contests with the highest level of integrity. From the selection of contest adjudicators to the placing of students within divisions, the AGM strives for the greatest amount of fairness possible. Adjudicators are provided appropriate contest information and instructed to follow all AGM rules. When questions arise, adjudicators confer with the Contest Director and Convention Manager for clarification.
Please help the AGM maintain this highest level of integrity at the Great Lakes Regional Contest. The AGM will not tolerate any kind of tampering with judges or score room personnel. Any attempt by a contestant, parent, teacher or studio to influ-ence an adjudicator's decision will be met with appropriate action.
About our Contests
Saturday evening brings you the opporturnity to listen vocal ensembles and pop combos of the American Guild of Music. Several groups will perform. Everyone is encouraged to come and watch and cheer on the bands. Don’t miss these events. This year’s groups are:
6:30 PM ShowchoirsExpressions of Glee - Novi & Troy8:20 PM Vocal Ensembles
Starstruck, The Wonderettes, The Grown UpsPop Combos
8:40PM - JUNIORApocalypse & C4
8:50 PM - SENIORThe Electric Explosion , The Vibe
9:00 PM - STUDENT ARTIST JR.Brightside
G r o u p C o m p e t i t i o n
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Qualifications for the North American Invitational Championship will be held on various days depending on the instrument. This is a qualification round in which the winner and runner-up on Hard Rock Guitar, Classical Guitar, Guitar , Keyboard, Sequenced Keyboard, Drum Set, Violin, Classical Piano, Pop Piano, Vocal Broadway, and Vocal Classical will continue on to the final round which will be held at the National Contest in Sandusky, Ohio this July. These winners will join qualifiers from other AGM Regionals as well as 2015's NAIC Final Winners & Runners Up on above mentioned instruments. Winners of top categories in competitions sanctioned by other music organizations may apply for automatic qualifications into the finals providing they contact the Contest Director in writing. The North American Invitational Championship is the AGM’s most prestigious contest, and is open competition. The winners will receive a handsome trophy at the Awards Program on Sunday. The Great Lakes Regional Contest will pay the entry fee to the Nationals for the Champion on each instrument, providing we are contacted in writing before the entry deadline for the National Contest. The top award
winners in the Concerto division will also advance to the final round to be held at the national contest this summer. Another qualifying round will be held at the nationals for both NAIC and NAOC.
The North American Age Finals takes place at the National Contest only. To qualify for the Age Finals, you must place first through fourth in the Age Achievement Solo divisions. The top three students in every age division will receive a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place trophy. Qualification notices will be in the teacher envelopes following the Awards. Age Achievement is only a qualifying round, the AGM Age Champions will be determined at the National Contest Only. Please be aware that anyone can attend the National Contest. The North American Divisions are the only divisions that you need to pre-qualify in for the Nationals. If you do not pre-qualify at the regional contest, you may qualify in the age achievement solo division at the national contest. ANY STUDENT CAN ENTER THE OTHER SOLO DIVISIONS IN THE NATIONAL CONTEST REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OR NOT THEY WIN AT THE REGIONALS.
North American Invitational Championships& North American Age FinalsNorth American Open Concerto
Various souvenir items, including limited edition Great Lakes Regional T-Shirts, folders and carry bags will be on sale throughout the contest at the AGM registration desk located in the lobby. buy some for yourself or your fmaily. Take home a remembrance of the competition. Buy a T-shirt with your name on the back and wear it for spirit night at the Saturday Awards.
Theory tests will be given for levels 1-10 each day. See the program schedule for exact time & room. Certificates will be awarded for successful completion of levels 1-9. A plaque will be awarded for completion of level 10. The fee is $2.00 for levels 1-9 and $10.00 for level 10.
Evola Music has set up a warm up room in the Lewis Room. This will be
Souvenirs &Theory Tests & Warm Up
All Students attending the Great Lakes Regional Contest will have an opportunity to win the Joyce Lucido - Walter Truszkowski Memorial Awards. All they have to do is compose a minimum 50 word essay enti-tled “What the AGM Great Lakes Regional Contest means to me”
All essays must be submitted in person to the AGM registra-tion desk no later than 4PM on Saturday of the Great Lakes Regional.
The winning essay will be read at the Sunday Award Ceremony and the student will have $250.00 go towards their National Contest expenses. Eligible contest expenses are all entry fees, banquet fees and hotel fees up to the amount of $250.00 No cash will be awarded.
Joyce Lucido & Walter Truszkowski Memor ia l Award
C o n t e s tI n f o r m a t i o n
Eurhythmics uses kinesthetics to allow music to be experienced through the entire body. The deep con-nection between ear, mind, and body is explored through movement, rhythm games, and other engaging activities in order to stimulate the innate musician within us all. This unique and comprehensive approach to learning and experiencing music can be beneficial to all, regardless of age or skill level. In this active and fun workshop, you will experience first hand what it’s like to gain broader understanding of musical elements such as rhythm, meter, pulse, form, pitch, dynamics, phrasing, articulation, and mood through physical movement. Wear comfortable clothing and bring an open mind and a willing heart. Open to teachers, students studying 48 months and up, and parents with a music background. Clinton Pratt - Clinician.
B a c k b y P o p u l a r D e m a n dSaturday - 4:30 PM
Coronado Room
Eurhy thmics Workshop
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A-1 STUDIOS - WASHINGTON, MICHIGANADIANA PIANO STUDIO - BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHADRIANE GALEA - ALLEN PARK, MICHIGANALAN LOLLAR - RAY, MICHIGANALLEGRO MUSIC- PLYMOUTH, MICHIGANALYSSA PAJAKOWSKI- HARRISON TWP, MICHIGANANDREW SPRUNG - BRIGHTON, MICHIGANANDGELA DUNNING - TROY, MICHIGANAUSTIN CATHOLIC HS - SHELBY TWP, MICHIGANAYAKO YOUNG - TROY, MICHIGANBLAIRE VIOLIN - ROYAL OAK, MICHIGANBLUEBIRD PIANO STUDIO - LIVONIA, MICHIGANBRIAN IVAN GUITAR STUDIO - STERLING HTS, MICHIGANBRZOZOWSKI STUDIO - COMMERCE TWP, MICHIGANBUTMAN PIANO STUDIO - FARMINGTON HILLS, MICHCAROL AHLBERG LEVY - UTICA, MICHIGANCHANG-MEI HUNG - TROY, MICHIGANDIMAS CARABALLO - FARMINGTON HILLS, MICHIGANDIVINE CHILD HS - DEARBORN HTS, MICHIGANDRUMMOND STUDIOS - ANN ARBOR, MICHIGANELISE EDEN - ROCHESTER, MICHIGANENTELA JAUPI - LIVONIA, MICHIGANEVOLA MUSIC SHELBY - SHELBY, MICHIGANEXPRESSIONS MUSIC ACADEMY - NOVI, MICHIGANFAYE MAO - TROY, MICHIGANGAIL’S MUSIC STUDIO - WHITMORE LAKE, MICHIGANGEORGE DUNN - STERLING HTS, MICHIGANGUS ZOPPI MUSIC - STERLING HTS, MICHIGANGWM MUSIC - NORTHVILLE, MICHIGANHAPPY DAY STUDIO -TROY, MICHIGANHUBER & BREESE MUSIC - FRASER, MICHIGANINFINITY DIESE BEMOL - ST. CLAIR SHORES, MICHIGANIRENE LIN - STERLING HTS, MICHIGANJ-RO SCHOOL OF MUSIC - TROY, MICHIGANJANE BOLIN - WARREN, MICHIGANJENNIFER GLIDDEN - STERLING HTS, MICHIGANJERRY LUCK STUDIOS - EASTPOINTE, MICHIGANJOSEPH PALAZZOLO - FERNDALE, MICHIGANJUDITH PARKINSON - CLINTON TWP, MICHIGANJULIE KOPASZ - HARRISON TWP, MICHIGANKEVIN PETERS - TROY, MICHIGANKING SCHOOL OF MUSIC - TAYLOR, MICHIGANKYOKO KASHIWAGI- BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN
LEE CHIANG - NOVI, MICHIGANLIDIA DERUSHA - LEONARD, MICHIGANLIMELIGHT MUSIC - ROCHESTER HILLS, MICHIGANMJ MUSIC - ALLEN PARK, MICHIGANMARK McCOY MUSIC - CANTON, MICHIGANMICHAEL EMSHWILLER - LENOX, MICHIGANMICHELLE’S MUSIC - WESTLAND, MICHIGANMIJUNG LEE - FARMINGTON HILLS, MICHIGANMIKE CAREY MUSIC - WYANDOTTE, MICHIGANMIN KANG - MACOMB, MICHIGANMINGSHU ZHANG - NOVI, MICHIGANMT CLEMENS ART CONSORTIUM - MT CLEMENS, MIMUSAIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC, VAUGHAN, ONTARIOMUSIC AUTHORITY - DEARBORN HTS, MICHIGANNAI-WEN WANG - TROY, MICHIGANONTARIO CONSERVATORY - WELLAND, ONTARIOPEILING HO - TROY, MICHIGANPERLA CUDAL - CAROL STREAM, ILLINOISRACHEL MORIN - ROCHESTER HILLS, MICHIGANRACHEL WATSON - CLINTON TWP, MICHIGANRINA CHUNG - ROCHESTER HILLS, MICHIGANROSIE LOPEZ - WESTLAND, MICHIGANRUDOLFS OZOLINS - SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGANSARAH DePALMA - TROY, MICHIGANSARAH KIM - TROY, MICHIGANSEUNGHEE JANG - NOVI, MICHIGANSHEPERDS GATE ACADEMY - SHELBY TWP, MICHIGANSHERRI O’CONNOR - WASHINGTON, MICHIGANSHU YU LIN - TROY, MICHIGANSONIA LEE - TROY, MICHIGANSOUTHERN THUMB - RICHMOND, MICHIGANSTEPHANIE KIM - ROCHESTER HILLS, MICHIGANSTEPHANE LANUTO- N HUNGTINGTON STATION, NEW YORKSUSAN'S MUSIC STUDIO - YPSILANTI, MICHIGANTANYA KLEMPNER - COMMERCE TWP, MICHIGANTHE LONDON ACADEMY OF MUSIC- ROCHESTER HILLS, MICHIGANWEI LENG CHEANG - TROY, MICHIGANXIULI LU - TROY, MICHIGANYELENA TERENZI - CLINTON TWP, MICHIGANYIMING QU - NOVI, MICHIGANYUKI MACK - FARMINGTON HILLS, MICHIGANYUKI MUSIC- NOVI, MICHIGAN
AGM GREAT LAKES REGIONAL CONTESTPARTICIPATING STUDIOS
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NAIC & Concertos CLARINETCONCERTO QUALIFICATIONSSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
10:00 AMRobert ChenJacob Wismont
SAXOPHONECONCERTO QUALIFICATIONSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
10:15 AMMarvin Jiang
PIANOCONCERTO QUALIFICATIONSSATURDAYCOLUMBUS ROOMJUDGE: BRAD CALDWELL
8:00 AM-ELEMENTARYJonathan MartinHarper StaceyYuiha Kato
8:20 AM-ADVANCEDWakana TakahashiDaniel McGarryMaple XuTrina PalKevin Huang
9:20 AM-JUNIORAdina QuKatherine BuglakKano UrataMaiha KatoShreya SampathCara ChadwellEllen MartinJeffrey YangJonathan Shi
10:35 AM-SENIORMike CardnoPriya DesaiLili ShibataNina SimonKevin Shi
VIOLINCONCERTO QUALIFICATIONSSATURDAYCHAMPLAIN ROOMJUDGE: SONIA LEE2:35 PM-JUNIORYusei SugawaraSakurako Hamaguchi
3:00 PM-SENIORKosei SugawaraEric Cheang
3:30 PM-ADVANCEDReika Fujiwara
PIANO CLASSICALNAIC QUALIFICATION SOLOSSATURDAYTUSKEGEE ROOMJUDGE: LEONARD MOSTEK
8:45 AMDaniel McGarryShoya YoshidaMegan CaoJason ChenJacob DaiAlicia FuJames JiangJulia ChengSusan WongJulia WoodCindy XiongEmily XiongBright XuKevin YanFrederick ZhaoJennifer ZhangKatherine LeeAshley ZhangCamilla MunacoRebecca LiAmy LiSentient Coven
PIANO POPNAIC QUALIFICATION SOLOSSATURDAYCOLUMBUS ROOMJUDGE: BRAD CALDWELL
1:45 PMDaniel McGarryMegan CaoJason ChenJacob DaiAlicia FuJames JiangSusan WongJulia WoodCindy XiongEmily XiongBright XuJulia XuMaple XuKevin YanFrederick ZhaoJennifer ZhangKatherine LeeRebecca LiCamilla MunacoSentient Coven
VIOLINNAIC QUALIFICATION SOLOSSATURDAYCHAMPLAIN ROOMJUDGE:SONIA LEE
1:25 PMReika FujiwaraKosei SugawaraWilliam ZhouEric Cheang
CELLOCONCERTO QUALIFICATIONSSATURDAYCHAMPLAIN ROOMJUDGE: SONIA LEE
3:45 PM-JUNIOREthan Wei
GUITARNAIC QUALIFICATION SOLOSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE:LEE DYAMENT
11:20 AMAkash NadellaMohnish NadellaWill SmalleyVarun SathyanNoah Polston
CLASSICAL GUITARNAIC QUALIFICATION SOLOSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
1:30 PMBen ChapmanDimitri KapataisPeter Stewart
HARD ROCK GUITARNAIC QUALIFICATION SOLOSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
1:50 PMWill SmalleyVarun SathyanNoah Polston
KEYBOARDNAIC QUALIFICATION SOLOSATURDAYLINDBERGH BALLROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
1:45 PMAdina Qu
DRUM SETNAIC QUALIFICATION SOLOSATURDAYVESPUCCI ROOMJUDGE: NICK BACKOS
10:30 AMJulian Pavone
VOCAL BROADWAYNAIC QUALIFICATION SOLOSSATURDAYEARHART ROOMJUDGE: CELINA BELANGER
2:00 PMKendall MantheiSaachi MittalIsabel HaackRaegen RhotonMeagan WoznySimrit BraraRachel RossiniNicholas SienkiewiczCaitlyn WhalleyLaura RoseCamilla Munaco
VOCAL CLASSICALNAIC QUALIFICATION SOLOSSATURDAYWRIGHT ROOMJUDGE: MELANIE WOODRUFF
1:00 PMRaegen RhotonSimrit BraraRachel RossiniMeagan Wozny
VOCAL POPNAIC QUALIFICATION SOLOSSATURDAYLINDBERGH BALLROOMJUDGE: TBD
7:00 PMKendall MantheiIsabel HaackMeagan WoznyNatalia LackiNicholas SienkiewiczCaitlyn WhalleyIzabella DukajCamilla MunacoAdele HouleEmily Yochim
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TROMBONELENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
9:05 AM-SENIORJeremy Grawburg
9:10 AM-ADVANCEDAlexander Sunga
TRUMPETLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
9:15 AM-INTERMEDIATEChristopher Wallace
FLUTELENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
9:20 AM-CADETMary Watanabe
9:25 AM-STUDENT ARTIST SR.Lydia Moenssen
CLARINETLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
9:30 AM-JUNIOR 2David Wallace
9:35 AM-INTERMEDIATEJack Garnai
9:40 AM-SENIORMohnish Nadella
9:45 AM-STUDENT ARTIST JR.Robert ChenPeyton DeschutterKatie Achatz
SAXOPHONE POP SOLOSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
10:10 AM-PERFORMERMarvin Jiang
CLARINET POP SOLOSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
10:20 AM-FRESHMAN 1David Wallace
ACCORDIONLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYMCNAIR ROOMJUDGE: RICHARD CHIZMADIA
9:30 AM-INTERMEDIATEJessica Fligger
9:35 AM-ADVANCEDMatthew Chen
ACCORDION AGE SOLOSSATURDAYMCNAIR ROOMJUDGE: RICHARD CHIZMADIA
9:45 AM-AGES 11 & 12Matthew ChenJessica Fligger
ACCORDION POP SOLOSATURDAYMCNAIR ROOMJUDGE: RICHARD CHIZMADIA
10:05 AM-SOPHOMOREJessica Fligger
ACCORDIONEVALUATION SOLOSATURDAYMCNAIR ROOMJUDGE: RICHARD CHIZMADIA
10:10 AMMatthew Chen
OBOELENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
8:30 AM-INTERMEDIATESidney Zuccaro
SAXOPHONELENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
8:35 AM-INTERMEDIATELuke Petrinko
8:40 AM-SENIORMarvin JiangAkash NadellaEthan Moleski
8:50 AM-ADVANCEDChad Bischoff
9:00 AM-STUDENT ARTIST JR.Lauren Walega
TROMBONE POP SOLOSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
10:25 PM-PLAYERAlexander Sunga
BAND INSTRUMENTEVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
11:05 AMChristopher WallaceRobert ChenJeremy GrawburgAlexander SungaJeremy Grawburg
GUITARTEST LIST SOLOSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
8:00 AM-LEVEL 1Madeline Gregg
8:05 AM-LEVEL 2Ritvik EllendulaAli Harajli
8:15 AM-LEVEL 3Rohan GarimellaEsha Bingi
8:25 AM-LEVEL 4Stephen AlexanderMaksim ArgoteAbhimanyu Deshpande
8:40 AM-LEVEL 5Jamie McLaughlin
8:45 AM-LEVEL 6Ria Ellendula
8:50 AM-LEVEL 8Loren Mata
GUITARTABLATURE TEST LIST SOLOSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
8:55 AM-LEVEL 5Kai Polley
CLASSICAL GUITARTEST LIST SOLOSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
9:00 AM-LEVEL 4Eva Schwark
9:05 AM-LEVEL 6Matthew AlexanderKulin OakPeter Wrobel
9:20 AM-LEVEL 8Ben ChapmanDimitri Kapatais
GUITARLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
9:40 AM-PREPARATORYDanny Neubauer
9:45 AM-JUNIOR 1Shaan ParikhSantino WhiteNishit Palepu
10:00 AM-JUNIOR 2Kinjal DeyMelody FilipiakAksheet DuttaAayush Sharma
10:15 AM-SENIORRiya GoneMythri GandrothuNoah Polston
10:30 AM-STUDENT ARTIST JR.Will Smalley
10:35 AM-STUDENT ARTIST SR.Varun Sathyan
FINGER-STYLE GUITARLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
10:45 AM-SENIORJamie McLaughlin
10:50 AM-STUDENT ARTIST JR.Ria EllendulaArnav Deol
11:00 AM-STUDENT ARTIST SR.Varun Sathyan
11:10 AM-OPENMichael Mata
Accordion - Band Instr. & Guitar
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BASS GUITARACCOMPANIED LENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
2:45 PM-ADULT STUDENTSean Murphy
CLASSICAL FINGER-STYLE GUITARLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
3:00 PM-INTERMEDIATEEva SchwarkPeter Stewart
3:10 PM-SENIORAmbarish PatelJamie McLaughlin
3:20 PM-ADVANCEDBen ChapmanKulin OakPeter Wrobel
3:30 PM-STUDENT ARTIST SR.Dimitri Kapatais
GUITAR EVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
3:45 PMThomas Thompson IIJake EdelmannSean MurphySahithi GokavarapuDanny Neubauer
4:15 PMShaan ParikhMelody FilipiakSantino WhiteNishit PalepuNicolas Wang
GUITARAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSUNDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
8:00 AM-AGES 8 & UNDERMelody FilipiakNicolas WangDanny Neubauer
8:10 AM-AGE 9Max NicklNishit PalepuRohan Garimella
HARD ROCK GUITARLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
1:00 PM-JUNIOR 1Santino WhiteNicolas Wang
1:10 PM-JUNIOR 2Max Nickl
1:15 PM-SENIORNoah Polston
1:20 PM-STUDENT ARTIST JR.Will Smalley
1:25 PM-STUDENT ARTIST SR.Varun Sathyan
BASS GUITARLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
2:10 PM-ADULT STUDENTSean Murphy
2:15 PM-INTERMEDIATEThomas Thompson II
2:20 PM-STUDENT ARTIST JR.Jake Edelmann
HARD ROCK BASS GUITARLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
2:25 PM-INTERMEDIATEThomas Thompson II
GUITARACCOMPANIED LENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
2:30 PM-PREPARATORYDanny Neubauer
2:35 PM-JUNIOR 2Melody Filipiak
2:40 PM-SENIORNoah Polston
8:25 AM-AGES 10 & 11Santino WhiteAksheet DuttaAayush Sharma
8:40 AM-AGE 12Arnav DeolMythri GandrothuNoah Polston
8:50 AM-AGE 14Will SmalleyJamie McLaughlin
9:00 AM-AGE 16Mansi MehtaVarun Sathyan
CLASSICAL GUITARAGE ACHIEVEMENTSUNDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
9:05 AM-AGE 10Eva Schwark
9:10 AM-AGES 14 & 15Dimitri KapataisKulin Oak
9:20 AM-AGE 16Ben ChapmanPeter StewartPeter Wrobel
BASS GUITARAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSUNDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
9:30 AM-AGE 13Thomas Thompson II
9:35 AM-AGE 17Jake Edelmann
GUITARPOP SOLOSSUNDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
9:40 AM-NOVICEDanny Neubauer
9:45 AM-ELEMENTARYRitvik Ellendula
9:50 AM-FRESHMEN 1Santino WhiteSahithi Gokavarapu
10:00 AM-FRESHMAN 2Melody Filipiak
10:05 AM-SOPHOMORESathvik Chenepalli
10:10 AM-PERFOMERRiya GoneMansi MehtaAnish MitraMythri GandrothuNoah PolstonAnthony Thompson
10:30 AM-ARTIST JR.Akash NadellaMohnish NadellaRia EllendulaArnav Deol
10:50 AM-ARTIST SR.Varun Sathyan
CLASSICAL GUITARPOP SOLOSSUNDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
10:55 AM-SOPHOMOREEva SchwarkPeter Stewart
11:00 AM-ARTIST SR.Dimitri Kapatais
HARD ROCK GUITARPOP SOLOSSUNDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
11:05 AM-FRESHMEN 2Shaan ParikhKinjal DeyMelody FilipiakSantino WhiteMax Nickl
11:25 AM-SOPHOMOREDijana Vasilevski
11:30 AM-PERFORMERKate GreenAbhimanyu DeshpandeNoah Polston
11:40 AM-PLAYERKai PolleyAlexander DulembaAnthony Thompson
11:50 AM-ARTIST JR.Will Smalley
11:55 AM-ARTIST SR.Varun Sathyan
Guitar
GUITAR AMPSPROVIDED
BYGUS ZOPPI
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KEYBOARDTEST LIST SOLOSSATURDAYLINDBERGH BALLROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
1:00 PM-LEVEL 1Maria Ignaczak
1:05 PM-LEVEL 2Maya Crumb
1:10 PM-LEVEL 3Denisha LuluquisinTommy Ignaczak
1:20 PM-LEVEL 5Maxon Crumb
KEYBOARDLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSATURDAYLINDBERGH BALLROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
1:25 PM-INTERMEDIATEDenisha Luluquisin
SEQUENCED KEYBOARDLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSATURDAYLINDBERGH BALLROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
1:30 PM-INTERMEDIATEDenisha Luluquisin
KEYBOARDPOP SOLOSSATURDAYLINDBERGH BALLROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
1:35 PM-SOPHOMOREDenisha Luluquisin
1:40 PM-ADULT TEACHERGail Boyd
KEYBOARDAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSATURDAYLINDBERGH BALLROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
1:55 PM-AGE 14Denisha Luluquisin
KEYBOARDEVALUATION SOLOSATURDAYLINDBERGH BALLROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
2:00 PMDenisha Luluquisin
HARD ROCK BASS GUITARPOP SOLOSUNDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
12:00 PM-SOPHOMOREThomas Thompson IISean Murphy
BASS GUITARPOP SOLOSSUNDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
12:10 PM-SOPHOMOREThomas Thompson IISean Murphy
12:20 PM-ARTIST JR.Jake Edelmann
GUITAREVALUATION SOLOSSUNDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
1:00 PMAmbarish PatelBen ChapmanEva SchwarkPeter StewartPeter Wrobel
1:30 PMKinjal DeyMax NicklAksheet DuttaAayush SharmaNikhil Kondagunta
2:00 PMKate GreenRiya GoneMansi MehtaAnish MitraSathvik Chenepalli
2:30 PMDimitri KapataisKulin OakKai PolleyArnav DeolMythri Gandrothu
3:00 PMNoah PolstonAnthony ThompsonEva SchwarkDimitri KapataisPeter Stewart
SNARE DRUMTEST LIST SOLOSSATURDAYVESPUCCI ROOMJUDGE: NICK BACKOS
9:00 AM-LEVEL 4Anish Virdi
9:05 AM-LEVEL 5Ben Moenssen
9:10 AM-LEVEL 6Alex Jacobs
9:15 AM-LEVEL 9Michael Palys
9:20 AM-LEVEL 10Steve Stine
9:25 AM-LEVEL 3Justin Littleton
DRUM SET LENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYVESUPUCCIJUDGE: NICK BACKOS
9:30 AM-JUNIOR 1Justin Littleton
9:35 AM-JUNIOR 2Anthony Martin
MARIMBALENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSATURDAYVESPUCCI ROOMJUDGE: NICK BACKOS
9:40 AM-SENIORMarco Palimino
SNARE DRUMLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYVESPUCCI ROOMJUDGE: NICK BACKOS
9:50 AM-INTERMEDIATEAnish Virdi
9:55 AM-SENIORAlex JacobsBen Moenssen
10:05 AM-ADVANCEDSteve StineMichael Palys
DRUM SETAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSATURDAYVESPUCCI ROOMJUDGE: NICK BACKOS
10:20 AM-Justin Littleton
10:25 AM-AGE 16Caelan Verhelst
SNARE DRUMAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSATURDAYVESPUCCI ROOMJUDGE: NICK BACKOS
10:40 AM-AGE 12Anish Virdi
10:45 AM-AGES 15 & 16Caelan VerhelstSteve StineMichael PalysBen Moenssen
DRUM SET EVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYVESPUCCI ROOMJUDGE: NICK BACKOS
11:00 AMAnthony MartinJustin Littleton
Guitar, Keyboard & Drums
SATURDAY NIGHT
IS SPIRIT NIGHT
WEAR YOUR AGM TSHIRT
TO THE AWARDS(NO JEANS, RUNNING SHOES
STILL ENFORCED)
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6:50 PM-LEVEL 9BAlicia FuJames JiangMaple XuNailah BowmanIsabel WallaceTrishia Lasaca Sarah Samsundar
7:20 PM-LEVEL 10Natasha DeSouzaAndrew ShenJulia WoodKatherine LeeFrankie Scarchilli Ryan Ortiz
PIANO TEST LIST SOLOSFRIDAYCOOK ROOMJUDGE: ROBERT PHELPS
4:00 PM-LEVEL 1FEric FrancoJoe KleimanNeha SilLana BaidounLeo OlsonEmily Hubbard4:30 PM-LEVEL 2BMichael ZhengEvelyn WampuszycEthan LiuMakena JensenAshley BaekBrooke SedewitzAngel PanRaya BaidounMirabelle Greig
5:00 PM-LEVEL 3ASophie ChenCayden ChunSamuel SekiRenata DiazAnna FeiThomas RivettCatherine HuJoshua LuoAndrew Montierth
5:30 PM-LEVEL 3BAkshay KumarSuzuha NomuraNethrasri AnbuBryan LuAlissa XueDaniel HanClair ShinKaho OzakiIzabela Atanaskovski
6:05 PM-LEVEL 3DNatasha RothAlex WampuszycJulia LinHannah Elizabeth LeeRaghav GantiJonathan MartinBrenda MaoTriaksha LahiriAlex Mattia
PIANO TEST LIST SOLOSFRIDAYCOLUMBUS ROOMJUDGE: LEONARD MOSTEK
4:00 PM-LEVEL 1AMayu TakahashiAbby LentnerHannah LeeSoojin AnAkhil MadamanchiJason KwonChoyeon KimSofia KlokanovskiPatricia Mao
4:25 PM-LEVEL 2AAdvaith VijayanAndrea DiazElla MoonHyunsol RohVictoria WangBrian LeeDawson LeeElissa HadlaAlyssa Mullins
4:50 PM-LEVEL 2CJacob DegnerSofia McGrathRyan KangAustin SuClaire LiShawn LiRadhika RamchandrenEllie DunnMcKenna Koneval
5:15 PM-LEVEL 4DElise MarraAnita KompalliMadhavan IyengarMatthew CichowlasNikita ShettiJessie ZhouKayzyl LingatongJacob Catalina Jason Jimenez
5:40 PM-LEVEL 8ASarah XuCara ChadwellCatherine ZhuHannah ShermanRebecca LiEui in Kim
6:10 PM-LEVEL 9AShreya BhattadSasta SudhakaranMeghana KowsikaSusan WongKevin YanFrederick ZhaoNina Simon
6:30 PM-LEVEL 4EPrachi ShahNupur HuriaAditya AdimulamChristopher WallaceAngel DelichStephen VerbanacSahana Raja
7:00 PM-LEVEL 6AKatherine BuglakShreya SampathCatherine XuTayu TobaiDaniel LiuAnnie TangEllen Martin
7:40 PM-LEVEL 6BSean CardnoDaniel TianCharlotte AntenucciJoey ChrenkaTracy LiAbby ZabatKamie Mueller
PIANO TEST LIST SOLOSFRIDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: BRAD CALDWELL
4:00 PM-LEVEL 5ASeungjoon LeeJohn LeeAngela ZhangAnna ZhangCharlie ChenHarry WangSofia Ghannam
4:40 PM-LEVEL 5BEthan LiuRuby McKeeverChristine XuJinny SongSoobin AnAryan SinghJimin LeeCharles Huang
5:15 PM-LEVEL 5CAsesh ChandaShriya ReddyHana ChrenkaMaxon CrumbAnna AraoFreya NathMoaid ShaikNancy Johnson
5:50 PM-LEVEL 5DAlvin LiMorgan CookNikhil SomaniRoni BlankJack LyMadison McPhersonVictor ColinVicent Li
6:20 PM-LEVEL 6CSuneeth TorkeParth RautCindy XiongEmily XiongEmily BeckmanDenisha LuluquisinJuhi Valera
6:50 PM-LEVEL 7AAdina QuHannah SunShlok BhattadMegan CaoJacob DaiJenny TianJoey BurgoyneSydney JohnsVarun Jayaraman
PIANO TEST LIST SOLOSFRIDAYMAGELLAN ROOMJUDGE: FRANCESCO TROPIANO
4:00 PM-PREPARATORY BSophia XiaoLukas HubbardSanvi UdathaHelena Munaco Liam NeuhartEric ZhaoEmily RevordNoor ChahrourSonia SinghJulianne Nadolski
4:25 PM-LEVEL 1DRithi RamamurthyMiku MatsushimaHyobin KimOliver ShammasVishnu ChinniRana HarajliMaryan FarhatSerena EidThy PhanLucy Healy
4:45 PM-LEVEL 1ESuho ParkSohee LimLibby NeuvirthZain MohamadRachel OnigaNevene BazziAva FerryAshley ParisiThea Oprinka Eemi Toma
5:10 PM-LEVEL 2EAadi HuriaRashmita RaghunathanLauren KimSophia ZonoozDaniela CuellarPayton Beylerian Sumire MurakoshiTaylor SmithKyahra LingatongJanhavi Ramekar
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4:45 PM-LEVEL 1CKatie LinAiden RheeLouis KimKristina BalciunaiteMaria IgnaczakBrian SongAnna WangEvan CrossmanKaren Zeng
5:10 PM-LEVEL 2DEisuke MuraseManjari BhatEmily KimAbhiram AdimulamMaya CrumbMia ElaliJonathan OnigaNayaa SinghCherese Grier
5:35 PM-LEVEL 2GGautam BajajAshwin BalajiErika KleimanMiranda AvolioNicholas HubbardGrace BartosAbbie DunnAlisa LivadicKobie Mueller
6:05 PM-LEVEL 3EKirti GaneshJoshua LiuKrish GuptaKevin ChenTommy IgnaczakAustin FengLaura GolatZephan CatalinaJessica Wang
6:35 PM-LEVEL 3FAlexis GeartySiya GuptaDaelyn ShortTae MaNathaniel CrossmanDavid BlankenshipIsaac OnigaYuto ShibataMaria Dunn
7:05 PM-LEVEL 3HAdithya VijayanEmma KleimanGrace MersinoGeorge MunteanJ .C . FeraroCrystal AntoonKayla Taylor
7:35 PM-LEVEL 4FAnurag KompalliMadison SmithDebrah MiszakKryzha LingatongMegan RaffertyAranya KumarNathan GonzalesRonald GreeneLauren TangelderJosephine Caruso
PIANO TEST LIST SOLOSFRIDAYMAGELLAN ROOMJUDGE: FRANCESCO TROPIAN
5:35 PM-LEVEL 2FDrew VartanianSaran NimmagaddaMihir GuptaNatalie TangelderNathan ChartersSara MunteanMason ChapieHashani KarunanayakeEric Zhao
6:05 PM-LEVEL 3CDivya DesaiSrushti GubbiWilliam KarNicholas MoonNikhita KowsikaBenjamin ShengThalia TranPhoebe AdlerJacquelyn Scheiber
6:35 PM-LEVEL 3GBea Alyannah CortesRohith KokaMia MohtadiVeronica WolnyCamille KorskiAnjali SinghGargi RamekarAna Ardelian
PIANO TEST LIST SOLOSFRIDAYPOLO ROOMJUDGE: JOSEPH SIMONE
4:00 PM-PREPARATORY AAllison ChenMoka MatsushimaJayden LeeVincent YungLondon MooreGeeth MaddeniniNawar MohamadRabin FarhatAli MansourKiersten Healy
4:25 PM-LEVEL 1BRohit ReddyHarshitha SankaranarayananReanna KumarKatja OpferKaylee JensenAnnie ZhaoAlisa LiJoshua BakerJarin Frazier
PIANO TEST LIST SOLOSFRIDAYTUSKEGEE ROOMJUDGE: CLINTON PRATT
4:00 PM-LEVEL 4ASaki TakahashiShriya KannanNithya KannanKatie YouAlden SekiSooyeon AnPaul LeeMaya HadlaKyle Gilchrist
4:25 PM-LEVEL 4BBen TonnosElijah CookNideesh SrivatsavanManath MohindraJeffrey JinSaroja RamchandrenVy PhanRachel Jimenez
4:50 PM-LEVEL 4CPooja KapoorAlysa ShiCristian GolatSoohyok HanKaylee KangRuisi MaAnna MullinMinnie AdlerSanya ChawlaCam Giang Ly
5:30 PM-LEVEL 5EGrant KanakParvathi NagappalaMoriah CarpenterPranav GantiErik ZhouIsabel HafnerTaylor AtkinsonJulia Armenti
6:00 PM-LEVEL 5FLindsey VassalloPriya DesaiLili ShibataGeorge PharesErik LiuOphelia ZonoozHans Liu Swetha Jagannathan
6:30 PM-LEVEL 5GNeha ChavaNishant ChavaDayo DavisMark LuLena PenningtonDziadzio NatalieCamilla Munaco
7:00 PM-LEVEL 7BMichelle KimMike CardnoSanjana RoyCourtney SaundersBright XuAmy ZhaoJason AlavaAnita MichaudAngelica Gherardi
7:40 PM-LEVEL 8BWakana TakahashiJason ChenJulia XuAmy LiXaneveya DavidsonAlexander Sunga
PIANOEVALUATIONSFRIDAYCHAMPLAIN ROOMJUDGE: TBD
4:00 PMLauren KimManath MohindraCherese GrierHelena MunacoNicholas Hubbard
4:30 PMLukas HubbardEmily HubbardSophia XiaoGeeth MaddeniniSanvi Udatha
5:00 PMGargi RamekarSara MunteanGeorge MunteanZain MohamadNawar Mohamad
5:30 PMSophie ChenLana BaidounSofia KlokanovskiNoor ChahrourAndrew MontierthAranya Kumar
6:00 PMDavid BlankenshipStephen VerbanacSydney JohnsAna ArdelianEemi Toma
6:30 PMSanya ChawlaTriaksha LahiriEui in KimAnjali SinghNayaa SinghSonia Singh
STUDENTS MUSTWEAR BADGES
AT ALLTIMES
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7:00 PMAnya PelshawCara ChadwellNina SimonJoshua BakerIsaac Oniga
7:30 PMSeungjoon LeeJohn LeePaul LeeAnnie ZhaoCamille KorskiAlaina Kopchick
8:00 PMPatrick O’CallaghanCharlotte AntenucciHannah LeeSanjana RoyMaxon CrumbJoey BurgoyneEllen Martin
PIANOEVALUATION SOLOSFRIDAYMAGELLAN ROOMJUDGE: FRANCESCO TROPIANO
7:15 PMAkshay KumarBen TonnosRenata DiazAndrea DiazKobie MuellerAlex WampuszycEvelyn Wampuszyc
7:45 PMAngel DelichLondon MooreMason ChapieEllie DunnMaria DunnAbbie Dunn
PIANO EVALUATION SOLOSFRIDAYMCNAIR ROOMJUDGE: JOHN STEBENZ JR.
4:00 PMAngelica GherardiRaya BaidounAlyssa MullinsPaige BeylerianPayton Beylerian
4:30 PMDaniel McGarryMoriah CarpenterMalyn BergerElissa HadlaAli MansourRana Harajli
PIANOEVALUATIONSFRIDAYCHAMPLAIN ROOMJUDGE: TBD
7:00 PMNathan GonzalesRonald GreeneMirabelle GreigKyle GilchristAlex Mattia
7:30 PMJacob Catalina Zephan CatalinaNancy JohnsonLucy HealyJanhavi Ramekar
PIANOEVALUATION SOLOSFRIDAYDESOTO ROOMJUDGE: PAMELA WHITWORTH
4:00 PMVictor ColinKrish GuptaSiya GuptaEmma KleimanErika Kleiman
4:30 PMAsesh ChandaAlexis GeartyParvathi NagappalaSofia McGrathEmily Kim
5:00 PMGautam BajajAllison ChenJoe KleimanKatja OpferLiam Neuhart
5:30 PMJoey ChrenkaCristian GolatLaura GolatSerena EidAshley ParisiJacquelyn Scheiber
6:00 PMMadhavan IyengarHana ChrenkaNeha SilMark LuLibby Neuvirth
6:30 PMShlok BhattadShreya BhattadDaniela CuellarNatasha DeSouzaParth RautJonathan Oniga
5:00 PMAnurag KompalliAnita KompalliAditya AdimulamRuby McKeeverGrace Mersino
5:30 PMReanna KumarEric FrancoJayden LeeMia MohtadiAkhil Madamanchi
6:00 PMChoyeon KimHyobin KimBrian LeeTaylor Atkinson
6:30 PMSoobin AnSoojin AnSooyeon AnSohee LimAmy ZhaoRashmita Raghunathan
7:00 PMKaylee KangRyan KangElla MoonAshley BaekLeo Olson
7:30 PMSaran NimmagaddaRachel OnigaHashani KarunanayakeKiersten HealyVarun Jayaraman
PIANOLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYBALBOA ROOMJUDGE: ROBERT PHELPS
8:00 AM-INTERMEDIATE AKatelyn LeeJoshua LyublinGabrielle ArcherRoshan DesaiKelly LuGrace WillisMelodie ShaoSamuel FeiCarisa Zhu Kayla Taylor
8:40 AM-INTERMEDIATE BMone UrataMegan GarnaiAlissa XueKeshav DesarajuLayla SaidBen PociusMichael HuaPranav GantiThalia TranRachel Jimenez
9:20 AM-INTERMEDIATE CChelsea WilcoxKent AndersonWinston LiKrish GhosalkarSindhu KoneruNathan ChartersSophia ZonoozAlexander LiWen ChenYuan Chen
10:00 AM-ADVANCED ASamantha GriffinTingqi LiuCatherine XuChristine XuFreya NathYonglin ZhuVy PhanTrinity Lee
10:35 AM-ADVANCED BMaitreyee MajumdarAndrew KirschmannAkane HigashiOphelia ZonoozAngela ZhangAnna ZhangCharlie ChenCharles Huang
11:00 AM-ADVANCED CMadeline SchultzMihir GuptaMichelle HuaNathan OuyangEric WangMinnie AdlerGrace EllisAndrew Ye
11:25 AM-ADVANCED EHannah ZhaoErik LiuShlok BhattadNikita ShettiHelen CrossmanErik ZhouAmadou SallLeo Huang
StudentsMust Be
Present AtAwards
Awards Will Not
Be Shipped
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3:05 PM-OPEN CChristine MacKenzieShoya YoshidaDavid KimJason ChenAlicia FuJulia XuDaniel GaranJennifer ZhangAshley ZhangIsabel Wallace
PIANOLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYCORTEZ ROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
8:00 AM-CADET BElla LockeAlyssa DiAntonioAnna FeiAnusha GuptaThomas RivettKailash RaghavendraEthan MihaescuSashi NadigottiChoyeon KimAlisa LiThea Oprinka
8:20 AM-CADET DMao OshitaAmber LiuYuyang DuanJenny SunJoy ZhangJason KwonJiaqi ZhongKokone WakuiVictoria WeingartzNathan Wang
8:45 AM-JUNIOR 1CYuiha KatoMichael ZhengKatie LinBryan LuSudeep GowdaRyan LiKaren ZengDawson LeeThy Phan
9:10 AM-JUNIOR 1DRishi AdduriJack XuHarika GatlaSoJeong ParkAnna WangFiona SuHyobin KimBrian LeeAva Ferry
PIANOLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYBALBOA ROOMJUDGE: ROBERT PHELPS
1:00 PM-ADULT STUDENTLinda TomalaDan BarrCarole KirouacCheryl Littleton Ben WiresPatrick JohnstonJeff Getzinger
1:15 PM-STUDENT ARTIST JR. AChinatsu AoyamaDaniel TianThomas LeiAmay BawejaAnnie TangCindy XiongNandita Ravi Anna GetzingerKristen Prasiloski Alison Chen
2:00 PM-STUDENT ARTIST JR. BAthena DeDeckerElise MarraDayo DavisJacqueline LiJenny TianMichael MichaudLauren TangelderMegan SpresserJosephine CarusoJonathan Shi
PIANOLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYCOOK ROOMJUDGE: CLINTON PRATT
1:30 PM-STUDENT ARTIST SR. ANathan LiMeghana KowsikaBright XuJason AlavaNina SimonAbby ZabatCamilla Munaco
2:10 PM-STUDENT ARTIST SR. BAnna TimmisEmily LiuElise WillsCourtney SaundersCatherine ZhuDeborah HarrisonKevin Shi
9:35 AM-JUNIOR 1EJacob DegnerReanna KumarYuhan LiParker ZielonkaEsha MengleAnanya KalidindiAjitesh KundetiTae MaNatalie Tangelder
10:10 AM-INTERMEDIATE GChristopher PalSaki TakahashiJiahang LiuTogo IshideDennis YangJessica WuJessica HallHarper StaceyKryzha LingatongCam Giang Ly
10:45 AM-SENIOR ECatherine AshareTherese Dela CruzAlysa ShiLuke ShenLauren FranklinHarry WangWilliam KarDavid WallaceKamie Mueller
11:20 AM-ADVANCED DLily WilcoxTheresa WeiAmishi MahajanJessy HsuDaniel LiuEmily XiongJasmine WuDenisha Luluquisin
PIANOLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYMAGELLAN ROOMJUDGE: JOSEPH SIMONE
8:00 AM-CADET AIsaiah John Cortez John Duncan GibsonFiona Hana DempseySreekesh PanickerSahasrashree RaghavendraAllison ChenKara LuMelaine HeEvan CrossmanLana Lanzanas
8:20 AM-JUNIOR 1AElijah ChangAndy LiJonathan FloareaShehri LeskajMiku MatsushimaJoshua LuoJulia LinTanvi Pinnamareddy
8:45 AM-JUNIOR 1BHarshitha SankaranarayananHelen LiuKaho OzakiEthan LiuBea Alyannah CortesNathaniel CrossmanSubhamitra RoychoudhuryRyan Wang
9:10 AM-JUNIOR 2CIroha TakahashiNiklas Vladimir BahnmuellerAlexandrea Fern MeadAlexa KeramidasKatie YouEric FrancoEdward LeiArjun PatelNatasha RothJessica Wang
9:35 AM-JUNIOR 2DRintaro NemotoMayu TakahashiEva Tyagi Kevin ChenJoyce LiuNaisha PhadkeBenjamin ShengTristan HorneSophia Alexander
10:00 AM-INTERMEDIATE EKeira WhiteSrushti GubbiRia NarangMitchell MinierJessie ChangCaleb XiangMadison McPhersonCrystal AntoonJason Jimenez
10:45 AM-SENIOR ASavannah MoncriefAvni KinraPooja KapoorKyla WerlingTejaswi KoneruToni ShoyinkaSoEun Park
11:20 AM-SENIOR BAlex StatetznyGeorge PharesRitika TiwaryKristi LuNiheera AedlaKevin ChangPhoebe AdlerLuke PetrinkoAeres Zhou
Don't Forget to Take A Theory Test
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9:40 AM-INTERMEDIATE DMichelle BaikCarolyn JiangZanna McNattHannah ChoiNandini DesarajuBeatrice SavageKayzyl LingatongPauline LasacaRuthesh Thavamani
10:10 AM-INTERMEDIATE FAnirudh IyerLivia BakerAustin XiaoJason ShaoRohith KokaAustin FengCandace DoMcKenna KonevalMadelyn Witulski
10:45 AM-SENIOR CLily KappaYana EbbingDushan KovacevicShaun LeeJoanna OuyangRuisi MaSophia WitulskiTrishia LasacaTroy Shen
11:20 AM-SENIOR DRuRu MukaiMatthew ArcherMaiha KatoEthan LiuNideesh SrivatsavanTayu TobaiErika YuGrace Zhu Julia Armenti
PIANOLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYPOLO ROOMJUDGE: FRANCESCO TROPIANO
1:00 PM-STUDENT ARTIST JR. CKatherine BuglakShreya SampathHannah SunRichard R LiAndrew PanNeha SurapaneniIshan BawejaCara ChadwellRebecca LiRyan Chatterjee
1:45 PM-STUDENT ARTIST JR. DShankar PrabhuAlex RoznowskiEmerson LiMoaid ShaikJacob DaiNikhil ParuchuriIsabel HafnerMalyn BergerAutumn ChildressAudrey Zhang
PIANOLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYMAGELLAN ROOMJUDGE: JOSEPH SIMONE
1:00 PM-STUDENT ARTIST JR. EKano UrataAlvin LiAmy TangMegan CaoMarina LamphierAnita MichaudJoey BurgoyneAlexander SungaTejas Ayyagari
PIANOLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYPOLO ROOMJUDGE: FRANCESCO TROPIANO
8:00 AM-PREPARATORY CWynne Emmanuelle GibsonDaijiro NemotoDavid MarisRithi RamamurthyMason McNattBrian FengAiden RheeMakena JensenKaylee JensenVincent Yung
8:20 AM-CADET COlivia KeramidasJacob KempJasmine WaliaAmber ChoongIshani SenguptaCatherine HuKristina BalciunaiteAryan SinghNiki ChenWilliam Martin
8:45 AM-JUNIOR 2AAlexander Benjamin LyublinAngelina RoznowskiPraharshita DasararajuJack GarnaiVictoria WangSumire MurakoshiRaghav Ganti
9:10 AM-JUNIOR 2BBlake Thompson Shalin KakasaniAnnabella BandolDivya AlluriNikhil SomaniEve PociusNikhita KowsikaMason WeingartzKyahra LingatongPaige Beylerian
PIANOLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYTUSKEGEE ROOMJUDGE: LEONARD MOSTEK
8:00 AM-PREPARATORY ALachlan Thompson Charles LewisAbby LentnerSean CheckAngela MorganAngela LiuMason DarasBryna Sullivan
8:20 AM-PREPARATORY BVictoria Jones William LewisLedger KlassaJayden LeeSuho ParkMarcus ZhengElla ZhangJeremy Aiello
PIANOLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYTUSKEGEE ROOMJUDGE: LEONARD MOSTEK
1:00 PM-OPEN AAde DavisVictoria ShahnazaryFrankie Scarchilli Susan WongNailah BowmanKatherine LeeMiguel LanzanasAmy LiSentient Coven
1:55 PM-OPEN BAndrew ShenMichael SongJames JiangJulia WoodMaple XuKevin YanFrederick ZhaoTrina PalJulia Cheng
PIANOEVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYBALBOA ROOMJUDGE: ROBERT PHELPS
3:00 PMGale ShrewsburyChristopher WallaceCamilla MunacoJosephine Caruso
3:30 PMCrystal AntoonMcKenna KonevalJ .C . Feraro
4:00 PMHelen CrossmanThalia TranMichelle DangMicaela DangVishnu Chinni
4:30 PMRia NarangDaniel ToppenbergEvan CrossmanLucy BurgoyneJonathan Martin
PIANOEVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
11:30 AMEmily MuraseSamantha CellarMichelle BaikHyunsol RohKokone WakuiWilliam MartinPauline LasacaAnna Mullin
PIANO EVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
1:00 PMJacob KempJasmine WaliaJonathan FloareaAmber ChoongNaisha Phadke
1:30 PMIshani SenguptaAnusha GuptaShehri LeskajSean Check
2:00 PMCharles LewisWilliam LewisPhoebe AdlerTanvi PinnamareddyJeremy Aiello
2:30 PMShriya KannanNithya KannanTommy IgnaczakMinnie AdlerTrishia Lasaca
3:00 PMLouis KimMaria IgnaczakMakena JensenRachel JimenezJason Jimenez
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11:00 AMFreya NathCandace DoAnita MichaudMichael MichaudSubhamitra Roychoudhury
11:30 AMKyla WerlingSindhu KoneruTejaswi KoneruEva Tyagi Anya TyagiNikhil Somani
PIANOEVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYDESOTO ROOMJUDGE: KIRSTEN SMITH
1:00 PMAbigail StacheckiParker ZielonkaAndrew KirschmannEve PociusLance Quinn
1:30 PMJoey BerroArjun PatelLauren RossiniSamantha KirkBen Pocius
2:00 PMChloe AllorAmay BawejaIshan BawejaAnanya KalidindiHarika GatlaVictoria Plachta
2:30 PMNiheera AedlaShalin KakasaniiRuthesh ThavamaniAjitesh Kundeti
3:00 PMLiana BocciNailah BowmanDaniel GaranWilliam KarMarina Lamphier
3:30 PMKent AndersonHarper StaceyJenna VolinskiDeborah HarrisonAmadou Sall
4:00 PMSamantha GriffinAlex McCoyFrankie Scarchilli Elizabeth Angelina EngelLindsay Volz
PIANO EVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
3:30 PMCheryl LittletonMiguel LanzanasCam Giang LyTejas AyyagariThea Oprinka
4:00 PMLily KappaSavannah MoncriefGabrielle ArcherMatthew ArcherDaniel McGarryLauren Franklin
PIANO EVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYDESOTO ROOMJUDGE: KIRSTEN SMITH
8:00 AMKayzyl LingatongKryzha LingatongKyahra LingatongDenisha LuluquisinAbby Zabat
8:30 AMAngela LiuEmily A KimRachael KimJordan WilliamsDashiell Williams
9:00Hannah YoonMeghana KowsikaNikhita KowsikaPranav GantiRaghav Ganti
9:30 AMNideesh SrivatsavanChristine MacKenzieCatherine XuAngela ZhangAnna Zhang
10:00 AMMone UrataMaiha KatoDaijiro NemotoJacqueline LiAlexander Li
10:30 AMKano UrataShunki TanakaYuiha KatoRintaro NemotoMao Oshita
PIANO EVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYERICSSON ROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
2:45 PMManjari BhatDrew VartanianBrian SongTrina PalJad Fawaz
3:15 PMAlan JuNidhi IkkurthyAnnabella BandolBrooke Sedewitz
3:45 PMPooja KapoorIsabel WallaceAlexander SungaLauren Tangelder
4:15 PMIsabel Hafner Megan SpresserClara BernreuterAutumn ChildressDebrah Miszak
4:45 PMElijah ChangJacob DegnerMihir GuptaTayu TobaiKamie Mueller
PIANO EVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYMAGELLAN ROOMJUDGE: JOSEPH SIMONE
2:00 PMDivya ShankarAlissa XueSophia ZonoozOphelia ZonoozRohith Koka
2:30 PMBen WiresAlyssa DiAntonioRishita ChakrabortyRoshan DesaiCeleste Chan
3:00 PMAvni KinraJay XiaoGrace EliyaAlysa Shi
3:30 PMRithi RamamurthyAbby LentnerThomas RivettCaitlin LiHelen Liang
4:00 PMMoka MatsushimaOlivia DongAiden RheeKevin ChenNatasha Roth
PIANOEVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYPOLO ROOMJUDGE: FRANCESCO TROPIANO
2:45 PMKristina BalciunaiteMatthew PuenteMiranda StepchukDaniel Vam PeltMitchell MinierMaya Hadla
3:15 PMSrushti GubbiJinny SongJacqueline CarusoRyan ChatterjeeXaneveya Davidson
3:45 PMSaki TakahashiEthan LiuErik LiuZanna McNattJason Kwon
4:15 PMMayu TakahashiBryan LuTyler MoonDawson LeeLana Hammoud
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rollercoaster waterslide, Cheetah Race 4 lane mat
slides, Rippling Rhino and Victoria Falls raft rides,
lazy river, indoor/indoor spas, swim up bar and
MUCH more!
RIDES INCLUDE:FLOWRIDER, VICTORIA
FALLS, LAZY RIVER, ZIP COASTER, TAN-
ZANIAN TWISTER, LEOPARD’S LAIR, KID’S
SAFARI, WAVE POOL, CROCODILE COVE,
SWAHILI SWIRL, CORAL COVE AND MORE.
No matter what the weather is like outside, you
can splish splash all day long indoors at Kalahari.
Make plans to attend the 2016 AGM National
Contest this July!
Nationals is going to a Waterpark!
We are excited to announce that the 115th annual
national convention and contest of the American
Guild of Music is going to the fun resort city of
Sandusky, Ohio. The contest hotel, the Kalahri
Resort and waterpark is a family destination that is
located just 2 miles from Cedar Point Amusement
Park. This is the first time that nationals are being
held in Sandusky and there are so many things to
do it is definately a family vacation spot.
The Kalahari Resort is probably the best place for
an affordable AGM contest due to the fact that
besides regular sleeping rooms they are offering
very affordable suite rates for families so they may
cook their own meals and save on money. Regular
rates are $129., Two room Family Suites are $229.
Lodge Suites $189, African Queen Suites are $269
and Village suites are $479. The Village Suite is big
enough for two familys to share. There are also
afforadable family restaurants inside the complex.
America’s Largest Indoor Waterpark offers some-
thing for everyone!
WE HAVE A BRAND NEW LOOK
We at AGM are excited to premiere our total re-branding and new fresh look. With a new official logo, signage, refreshing and reformatted print newsletter, a brand new electronic newslet-ter and a totally updated cutting edge website, the American Guild of Music is still leading the way as an innovative music organization that builds musicians today for a better tomorrow. Check out all the new features of the website on your computer or mobile device at www.ameri-canguild.org. Sign up for the e newsletter if you are not a professional member and keep up with all the changes. If you like what you see, be a part of the change and make a donation - AGM is 501c3 non-profit corporation. All donations are tax deductible.
AGMNATIONALCONTEST
ISSUE
APRIL - 2016Volume 61 Number 1
05 06 NATIONALS RESULTSNAIC FINALS & Concert Finals, What Music Means To Me
07 CONTEST INFORMATIONHotel Information & General Information for National Contest.
NATIONALS RESULTSMeet the All Around Champions
AGMFounded in1901
ATTEND AGM NATIONALSAT KALAHARI RESORT & WATER PARK
Sandusky, Ohio JULY 28 - 31, 2016
02 03 LETTER FROM EDITORReporting on the past year at AGM 04 NATIONALS RESULTS
All Around and Age Finalsresults
ENTRY INFORMATIONContest, membership and banquet fees.
KALAHARI RESORT IS THE HEADQUARTERS HOTEL - BOOK EARLY AS WE WILL SELL OUT ROOMS
We are excited to announce that the 2016 National Contest is being held at the Kalahari Resort and Water Park in Sandusky, Ohio. Sandusky is located just two hours from Detroit, 5 hours from Chicago, 3.45 hours from Cincinnati, and 5.5 hours from Toronto. This centrally located city is the home of Cedar Point Amusement Park which is the roller coaster capital of the world. The Kalahari resort is host to an indoor and outdoor waterpark which is free (four passes)to all families attending. Additional passes are availbe for $25.00. At 173,000 square feet, the indoor water park at Kalahari’s Ohio resort is the largest in the United States.
This year the contest will have a varible scheduling to allow time to use the water park. The contest will begin on Thursday afternoon. The check in date for the conven-tion is WEDNESDAY JULY 27, 2016 and the official check out day is MONDAY, August 1, 2016.The Contest will begin on Thursday morning July 28, 2016 and end with the Banquet on SUNDAY, JULY 31ST.. Room rates are $129.00 for a run of the house room. Suites are available from $189.00 to $269.00. You can make reservations at the Kalahari Resort by calling 1-877-525-2427 In order to qualify for the special AGM discounted rate, you must tell the reservation desk that you are with the AGM or American Guild of Music.
To ensure room availability, please make your reservations before:
July 5, 2016Make plans today to make the 115th National Contest a part of your sum-mer activities. We hope to see you in Cincinnati for the AGM National Contest
on July 28 - 31, 2016 Contact Richard
Chizmadia for more information: 248-686-
1975 [email protected].
NATIONAL CONTEST ACTIVITIES
All Around AwardsThese awards are exclusive to the National Contest and everyone who participates is automatically entered if the instrument on which they are playing has a minimum of 20 students or is 10% of the contest. Points are kept for placing 1st thru 6th in all divisions and points are awarded for participation in activities such as the Essay Contest, Theory Test and Sight Reading. Huge trophies are given out at the end of the Awards banquet.
Convention Choir & OrchestraThese activities are open to all students who attend the contest. The choir is geared for students of all ages without a portable instru-ment, and vocal students. The Choir will per-form at the Friday night awards. Orchestra is geared towards the more advanced student on any instrument, and performs at the awards banquet on Saturday. Both the choir & orchestra meet for nightly rehearsals. A $10.00 registration fee is required for each.( All-Around Points given)
Cadet Teachers CourseThis three year course is for students 14 or older and introduces students to some basic principles of private music instruction. Students discuss handling situations that may arise in everyday teaching. No specific instrument is addressed. A $15.00 registra-tion fee is required. Please indicate which year 1st, 2nd or 3rd. ( All-Around Points given. Students under 14 can obtain points by composing an essay entitled “What the AGM National Contest Means to me’)
North American Invitational Championship
(NAIC)This is our most prestigious division and takes place on the final day of the con-test. Instruments eligible are Accordion, Guitar,Bass Guitar, Drum Set, Snare Drum, Keyboard, Sequenced Keyboard, Piano, Vocal Broadway and Vocal Classical.
To qualify for this division you must place 1st or 2nd in a qualifying round which takes place at AGM Regionals. A final NAIC qual-ifying round is held on the first day of the National Contest. Since this is an Invitational Contest we invite other music competition to send their winner of their top division to our contest. To qualify from another con-test other than an AGM contest the contest must have a letter from the organization on official letterhead, which must be submitted to the Contest Director for approval. (No All-Around Points given) (Cash Award Given)
Age Finals To qualify you must place 1st through 5th in any Age Achievement division throughout the previous contest year which runs August through July. Trophies given for champion-ship only. (No All-Around Points given) (Cash Award Given)
ACHIEVE SUCCESSAT AGM!
AGM NATIONALCONTEST
INFORMATION
AGM BANQUET AND AWARD INFORMATIONAwards Ceremonies at the Nationals are broken down into two separate functions. NAIC Qualifications, Test list, Age Achievement and Duet awards are given out on Saturday at a free cer-emony where the Convention Choir performs. All of the remaining awards are given at the Grande Awards Banquet on Sunday evening. Performing at the Grand Awards Banquet are the Convention Orchestra and the North American Invitational Championship winners. All students who attend the nationals are expected to attend the annual awards banquet. Tickets must be ordered in advance. We have negotiated a reduced banquet ticket rate for 2016. Please order early, as we will sell out quickly. All ticket orders must be accompanied by the official banquet ticket order form obtainable at www.americanguild.org
If advance tickets are purchased before July 2, 2016 reduced ticket prices are: $18.00 Children (13 and under) and $32.00 for children 14 and older and adults. A limited amount of tickets may be available after the cut off date at a fee of $25.00 Children and $40.00 Adult and will not be sold after 4PM at the contest registration desk on July 28, 2016 Please remember that a representative from each studio must be present to obtain any awards that are achieved by the studio. No awards will be shipped. Any questions regarding the banquet call Julie Frei Kopasz at 1-586-718-3574 or email her at: [email protected]
All students must submit a $6.00 program fee and a $10.00 student membership fee. All participating students are encourage to stay at the hotel. A $15.00 facili-ties fee will be assessed per family. This fee will be refunded to your hotel bill if you stay 2 nights or more at the contest hotel. There is a $22.00 per student online registration fee and $25.00 per student registration fee for all faxed, mailed and emailed entries. All entry forms must be printed legibly in black ink. Do not fold or staple. Completed Entry forms and payments should be mailed to AGM National Contest, 2877 ALPINE TERRACE, CINCINNATI, OH 45208 Make checks/money orders payable to the American Guild of Music. Checks for the contest and banquet must be payable in U.S. Funds. Incomplete entry forms or entry forms without payment will be held until information or payment arrives. Sorry, no refunds will be given, unless entries are rejected by the Contest Director. All mailed entries must be received by June 1, 2016 On line registration begins June 10, 2016 ends June 25, 2016 Late entries will not be accepted without a late payment fee of $20.00 PER STUDENT and the per-mission of the contest director. A limited amount of scholarship funds are available as grants. See Scholarship Information else-where in NEWS. Accommodations for those with disabilities will be made for those who submit a request in writing. Official Year 2016 Entry forms, Rules and Regulations, and a AGM Syllabus may be obtained on line at www.americanguild.org. or email [email protected] For further information call the AGM Hotline at 248.686.1975, or go to www.americanguild.org
2016 National Contest Fee Schedule:
AMERICAN GUILDFEEL THEEXCITEMENT!
SOLOS: $17.00 for 1st solo $15.00 each for 2nd or 3rd solos) $9.00 each (for four or more additional solos.
N.A.I.C. Qualifications $30.00 NAIC Finals $40.00 AGE Finals $ 30.00 Sight Reading $7.00 Concerto Qual $35.00 Concerto Finals $50.00
Duets $10.00 per person
Ensembles, Bands & Pop Combos $6.00 per person
Showband/Showchoir $12.00 per member
Battle of the Bands $20.00 per member
Theory Test ( levels 1-9) $2.00 per level Theory Test (level 10) $10.00
Cadet Teachers $15.00 Convention Orchestra & Choir $10.00
$25.00 for Evaluation Solo ONLY Mandatory Student Membership - $10.00 Mandatory Program Fee $6.00
Enrollment Fee $22.00 Online - $25.00 Mailed. Facilities Fee. $15.00
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AGM NEWS
Editorial Offices:PO Box 599
Warren, MI 48090 Phene: 248-686-1975
email: [email protected]
RICHARD CHIZMADIA editor in chief
email:[email protected]
Contributing StaffSue Penington
Joseph BoehnleinRachel Watson
Dan Miner
OFFICERS:President
Richard Chizmadia, Cincinnati, Ohio1st Vice President
Gina Selvaggi, Toronto, Ontario 2nd Vice President
Julie Kopasz, Macomb Michigan
TREASURER Dan Miner, Houston, Texas
Board of Directors: Suzanne Pennington, Romulus, Michigan
Rachel Watson, Warren, MichiganHiedi Higgins, Glenwood, Iowa
Adriane Galea, Allen Park Michigan Erik Blundell, Shelby Twp, Michigan
Tracey King, Taylor, Michigan Nicole Torentino, Chicago, IllinoisBrian Ivan, Sterling Hts, Michigan
Clinton Pratt, Cincinnati, Ohio
Past Presidents: Perla Cudal Chicago, Illinois; Daren Peplinski, Sterling Hts, Michigan; Ruth Bockelman Sedalia, Missouri , Lorelei Eccleston, Toronto, Ontario, George Osius, Livonia, Michigan; Linda Culli-more St. Clair Shores, Michigan; Joanne Darby, McCamey, Texas; Richard Chizmadia, Cincinnati, Ohio; Barry Carr, Bretchen, Ontario; Leonard Mostek Omaha, Nebraska; Tom Degitz, Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Richard Pavlov, Cambridge, Ohio
www.americanguild.org
We at AGM have been very busy over the past year . The AGM Newsletter took a brief hiatus and has been reborn with a clean new colorful look to go a long with the brand new logo and re-branding that began last year. Up until now the newsletter was published solely in print form. Now it will printed periodically in print form and be emailed to you more often in electronic form. As you may have realized, we are collecting emails addresses of students and email addresses of the parents of students so we can create new electronic vehicles to disseminate information quickly and efficiently so that everyone will stay up to date with the AGM information. Our new format will allow us to keep up with the times and speed up news to you in these fast paced times. At the contests if a change takes place that we need to let everyone know about, instead of posting it to a bulletin board , we will send it directly to your smart phone, tablet or computer. Please have patience as all of the changes we have planned will take time and be rolled out in phases.
2015 was a big year for AGM. We shed our 501c4 designation and became a 501c3 organization. this will allow us to start taking tax deductible donations from donors so that we may start to offer more scholarships and grants to our members. We can now apply to various organizations for grants to help us implement future programs such as
a new improved examination program, operating grants, and technical grants to help us transfer in to the electronic age with tablet scoring.
We created a new modern colorful logo that changed the look of the organization immediately. With that came a brand new website that let people find information more freely and gave us a whole new web look. With that we obtained a grant from Google to help us move to the top of search engines so we can get our message out. As a result we have more hits to the website and we are gaining more new members than ever before. The next two phases of the website will include a store where you can purchase AGM merchandise, and a online teacher directory where you as AGM members can advertise your studios
A brand new score sheet will make its debut at the 2016 contests. It is a mixture of comments and check boxes and students will be graded on accuracy/precision; tempo/pulse/fluency; technique; articulation; phrasing; dynamics; tone/balance; character/style, performance style/stage presence. Thus the teacher and student should be able to obtain more useful information about their students performances.
We are excited about all these changes, and we hope that you will be too.
Rick ChizmadiaPresident & Editor
FROM THEPRESIDENT & EDITOR
2015 ALL AROUND How can you become a future all around champion? Every student who enters the National Contest is automatically entered in the All Around Contest. For each event that the student participates in they are given points. The more events that they enter the better chance they have to win the title All Around Musician. The student gets points for competing in solos, duets, groups, taking a theory test,
writing essays, joining cadet teachers, convention orchestra or convention choir. The more you do the better your odds. Of course you have to practice, as first place gives you 10 points, second place - 8 points, third place - 6 points, fourth place - 4 points, 5th place -2 points. The entire point total can be found on line in the syllabus. Visit http://americanguild.org/programs/our-syllabus
ALL AROUND POINTSPiano1 Erin Villaflores - 662 Gerald Esteban - 603 Jonathan Magboo - 544 Angelica Cordero - 545 Abby Zabat - 546 Annie He - 487 Hanna Madla - 47 8 Bright Xu - 459 Katherine Lee - 4210 James Jiang - 42
Keyboard1 Raegan Watson - 812 Erin Villaflores - 783 Mischa Burke -774 Nadia Burke - 735 Nathan Burke - 706 Bradley Shutter - 557 Ryan Ortiz - 508 Isaac Kim - 449 Ryan Gracia - 3710 Joshua Kim - 35
Vocal1 Marienne Go - 742 Johanna Germo - 713 Courtney Perttula - 704 Audrey Equivel - 635 Madison Kaimala - 536 Rachel Rossini - 517 Hillary Adebayo - 458 Kara Rusinowski - 409 Jacque Collins - 4010 Breanna Russell- 38
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AGE FINALIST
Age Finals Results
Classic GuitarAge 15-Nikhil Baddam-Limelight Music
KeyboardAge 6-Mischa Burke-Rachel WatsonAges 8 & 9-Nathan Burke-Rachel WatsonAges 14 & 15-Erin Villaflores-Perla CudalAge 18-Bradley Shutter-Rachel Watson
PianoAges 5 & 6-Mayu Takahashi-Brzozowski StudioAge 7-Gerald Esteban-The Keyboard TouchAge 9-Austin Feng-Faye MaoAge 10-Charlie Chen-Faye MaoAge 11-Annie He-Faye MaoAge 12-Jonathan Magboo-Perla CudalAge 13-Matthew Wu-Faye MaoAge 14-Katherine Lee-Faye MaoAge 15-James Jiang-Faye MaoAge 16-Julia Wood-Faye MaoAge 17-Stephen Zhu-Faye Mao
ViolinAge 13-Anna Sun-Kyoko KashwagiAge 16-Alan Sun-Kyoko Kashiwagi
Vocal BroadwayAges 8 & Under-Madison Kaimala-Huber and BreeseAges 9 & 10-Johanna Germo-The Keyboard TouchAge 11-Julia Nuguid-Musaic School of MusicAges 12 & 13-Adele Houle-Expressions Music AcademyAges 15 & 16-Riley Klauza-Divine ChildAge 14-Isabella Torres-Divine ChildAge 18-Abbey Johnson-Sherri O’ConnorAdult-Kathryn Johnson-Sherri O’Connor
Vocal ClassicalAges 8 & Under-Vivian Adebayo-Musaic School of MusicAges 9 & 10-Heidi Ong-Musaic School of MusicAges 11-13-Mikayla Bingham-Musaic School of MusicAges 14 & 15-Rachel Rossini-Rosie LopezAges 16 & Up-Clara Templeton-Huber and Breese
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2015 All Around Piano Champion
My name is Erin Villaflores and I am the 2015 All Around Piano Champion. I am fourteen years old and a freshman at Plainfield East High School in Plainfield, IL. I am a percussionist for the curricular and competitive marching band, and concert band. I play the piano for the jazz band, school musical, and I accompany the choir on some occasions. In order to continue being active in church ministry, I play the piano for the Holy Youth Fire Ensemble at St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Bolingbrook, IL.
I have been studying piano with Mrs. Perla Cudal since I was nine years old and eventually started competing at the AGM competitions since I was eleven years old. I wasn’t looking forward to competing on my first year because I would get really nervous and I didn’t know what to expect. After winning many awards at my first AGM competition, I was motivated to join again, and on the same year, I got interested into doing keyboard and started taking lessons. After winning the 2013 All Around for Piano and Keyboard and the 2014 All Around for Piano, I wasn’t expecting to win another one. To my surprise, I won the All Around Piano for the third time this year.
I am very honored and thankful to receive this award. I would like to thank my family, friends, and duet and ensemble partners for all of their help and support. I would like to thank my impressive piano teachers: Mrs. Perla Cudal and Mrs. Cora Francisco for their hard work and guidance over the past few years. I would also like to give a special thanks to my keyboard teacher, Nikki Tolentino, for all of her hard work and guidance this year. Without these people in my life, I wouldn’t have won the All Around Piano again. Last but not least, thank you AGM for giving me an opportunity to be a part of this exciting event! Through my AGM experiences, I have had the chance to meet many talented and amazing musicians/friends. I love competing at the AGM because it has helped me become a better musician today.
2015 All Around Keyboard Champion Hi! My name is Raegan Watson and I am the 2015 Keyboard All Around Champion. I am 8 years old and live in Clinton Township, Michigan. I have one brother, his name is Andrew. I take piano and keyboard from my mom, Rachel Watson. I like keyboard because you can do a lot of fun sounds and do, my favorite, Sequenced Keyboard, which has a background for you to play with. It sounds really cool.
I am going into 3rd grade and am homeschooled. We are really busy with activities. I go to a Homeschool co-op, am a member of American Heritage Girls and am a competitive Irish step dancer. I take Irish Dance at Ardan Academy of Irish Dance. I have two pets. Our dog is Peppermint Paddy (we call her Mooey) and our cat is Daisy Mae. I like to draw and read A LOT!
I like AGM because you get to meet friends from around the world and see friends that you have already met before. I don’t usually care if I win, but like to see others winning. When my name was called as winner, I felt like it was a dream.
I would like to give special thanks to Mr. Rick Chizmadia for making AGM more fun than ever.
2015 All Around Vocal Champion
My name is Marienne Go and I am 12 years old. I am this year’s AGM All Around Vocal Champion!
This award did not come easy. I worked hard for it, months of preparation and hours of practicing, not to mention my family’s time & effort bringing me to and from the studio.
This is my second year competing AGM. I am representing the Keyboard Touch of Mrs. Lori Graves. Ms. Lori has moved to Florida, but has continued to work with me with the help of Ms. Melissa for voice and Ms. Susan Del Rosario for Piano.
I absolutely love singing. I enjoy playing piano too. I started singing when I was very young. My Mom enrolled me to piano & voice lessons when I was about 5 years old, it was just fun & play for me in my early years. I was 8 years old when I started going to The Keyboard Touch. Mrs. Lori was the one encouraging her students to join AGM, and I want to thank her for that. Participating in AGM has given me the stressful but joyful feelings and memories of competing and having and gaining friends from the studio.
I owe my success from Mrs. Lori Graves, Ms. Melissa & Ms. Susan. I also owe my trophy to my family, but most especially to my Mom, who even with her hectic schedule, have to find time to drive me back & forth to the lessons & group practices. And lastly, I thank the Lord for the talent and all the blessings He has given me.
2015 ALL AROUND CHAMPIONS
MARIANNE GO
ERIN VILLAFORES
REAGAN WATSON
Classic Guitar
Keyboard
Piano
Violin
Vocal Broadway
Vocal Classical
Classic GuitarChampion-Nikhil Baddam-Limelight Music
KeyboardChampion-Erin Villaflores-Perla Cudal1st Runner Up-Nadia Burke-Rachel Watson
Sequenced KeyboardChampion-Erin Villaflores-Perla Cudal1st Runner Up-Ryan Gracia-Perla Cudal
Piano ClassicalChampion-Maple Xu-Faye Mao1st Runner Up-Katherine Lee-Faye Mao
Piano PopChampion-Matthew Wu-Faye Mao1st Runner Up-James Jiang-Faye Mao
WHAT MUSIC MEANS TO ME-The winning essay by Kayla Odasco
The Keyboard Touch
Music, what is it? It can’t be just sound. A noise, a voice? Is that what music is? to me music is like the lullabies of sweet melodies rocking me to sleep as a kid. Music is like that friend that convinces you that you’re never going to be alone. Even at your hardest times. People say that when words fail, music speaks.
Music says the words that I can’t say right out in the open. When I play the piano, each key that I press makes me feel like I’m slowly painting a story, a new adventure. When I play or just listening to music on my own it takes me away to a place where troubles don’t exist. It takes all the tension of the day away for even just a few minutes. Some if I’m feeling down it just makes me happy again. You can tell a lot about
someone just through their music. It can show their mood, or can even describe you as a person entirely.
Music is more than just a noise, a voice, a pluck of a string, a breath. It’s an endless range of possibilities and wonders. Music has been apart of my live for a really long time now, and I’d like to keep it that way.
CONCERTO FINALISTBand InstrumentSaxophoneChampion-Marvin Jiang-Kevin Peters
PianoJuniorChampion-Tayu Tobai-Drummond Studios
SeniorChampion-Katherine Lee-Faye Mao
StringsCelloAdvancedChampion-Christopher Soo-Paul Wingert
ViolinJuniorChampion-Kosei Sugawara-Kyoko Kashiwagi1st Runner Up-Sakurako Hamaguchi-Kyoko Kashiwagi
SeniorChampion-Anna Sun-Kyoko Kashiwagi1st Runner Up-Airi Kinoshita-Kyoko Kashiwagi
AdvancedChampion-Alan Sun-Kyoko Kashiwagi1st Runner Up-Alexandra Soo-Yoonshin Song
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2015 NAIC FINALISTViolinChampion-Alan Sun-Kyoko Kashiwagi1st Runner Up-Airi Kinoshita-Kyoko Kashiwagi
Vocal BroadwayChampion-Kayla Nagy-King School of Music1st Runner Up-Rachel Rossini-Rosie Lopez
Vocal ClassicalChampion-Kayla Nagy-King School of Music
Vocal PopChampion-Breanna Russell-Evola Music1st Runner Up-Abbey Johnson-Sherri O’Connor
KALAHARI RESORT IS THE HEADQUARTERS HOTEL - BOOK EARLY AS WE WILL SELL OUT ROOMS
We are excited to announce that the 2016 National Contest is being held at the Kalahari Resort and Water Park in Sandusky, Ohio. Sandusky is located just two hours from Detroit, 5 hours from Chicago, 3.45 hours from Cincinnati, and 5.5 hours from Toronto. This centrally located city is the home of Cedar Point Amusement Park which is the roller coaster capital of the world. The Kalahari resort is host to an indoor and outdoor waterpark which is free (four passes)to all families attending. Additional passes are availbe for $25.00. At 173,000 square feet, the indoor water park at Kalahari’s Ohio resort is the largest in the United States.
This year the contest will have a varible scheduling to allow time to use the water park. The contest will begin on Thursday afternoon. The check in date for the conven-tion is WEDNESDAY JULY 27, 2016 and the official check out day is MONDAY, August 1, 2016.The Contest will begin on Thursday morning July 28, 2016 and end with the Banquet on SUNDAY, JULY 31ST.. Room rates are $129.00 for a run of the house room. Suites are available from $189.00 to $269.00. You can make reservations at the Kalahari Resort by calling 1-877-525-2427 In order to qualify for the special AGM discounted rate, you must tell the reservation desk that you are with the AGM or American Guild of Music.
To ensure room availability, please make your reservations before:
July 5, 2016Make plans today to make the 115th National Contest a part of your sum-mer activities. We hope to see you in Cincinnati for the AGM National Contest
on July 28 - 31, 2016 Contact Richard
Chizmadia for more information: 248-686-
1975 [email protected].
NATIONAL CONTEST ACTIVITIES
All Around AwardsThese awards are exclusive to the National Contest and everyone who participates is automatically entered if the instrument on which they are playing has a minimum of 20 students or is 10% of the contest. Points are kept for placing 1st thru 6th in all divisions and points are awarded for participation in activities such as the Essay Contest, Theory Test and Sight Reading. Huge trophies are given out at the end of the Awards banquet.
Convention Choir & OrchestraThese activities are open to all students who attend the contest. The choir is geared for students of all ages without a portable instru-ment, and vocal students. The Choir will per-form at the Friday night awards. Orchestra is geared towards the more advanced student on any instrument, and performs at the awards banquet on Saturday. Both the choir & orchestra meet for nightly rehearsals. A $10.00 registration fee is required for each.( All-Around Points given)
Cadet Teachers CourseThis three year course is for students 14 or older and introduces students to some basic principles of private music instruction. Students discuss handling situations that may arise in everyday teaching. No specific instrument is addressed. A $15.00 registra-tion fee is required. Please indicate which year 1st, 2nd or 3rd. ( All-Around Points given. Students under 14 can obtain points by composing an essay entitled “What the AGM National Contest Means to me’)
North American Invitational Championship
(NAIC)This is our most prestigious division and takes place on the final day of the con-test. Instruments eligible are Accordion, Guitar,Bass Guitar, Drum Set, Snare Drum, Keyboard, Sequenced Keyboard, Piano, Vocal Broadway and Vocal Classical.
To qualify for this division you must place 1st or 2nd in a qualifying round which takes place at AGM Regionals. A final NAIC qual-ifying round is held on the first day of the National Contest. Since this is an Invitational Contest we invite other music competition to send their winner of their top division to our contest. To qualify from another con-test other than an AGM contest the contest must have a letter from the organization on official letterhead, which must be submitted to the Contest Director for approval. (No All-Around Points given) (Cash Award Given)
Age Finals To qualify you must place 1st through 5th in any Age Achievement division throughout the previous contest year which runs August through July. Trophies given for champion-ship only. (No All-Around Points given) (Cash Award Given)
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and table. Bodyboard or stand up surf* 365 days
a year on one of two FlowRiders®.
Catch some rays under the Texlon transparent
roof while enjoying the 12,000 sq. ft. wavepool!
Experience the thrill of the Swahili Swirl 60’
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rollercoaster waterslide, Cheetah Race 4 lane mat
slides, Rippling Rhino and Victoria Falls raft rides,
lazy river, indoor/indoor spas, swim up bar and
MUCH more!
RIDES INCLUDE:FLOWRIDER, VICTORIA
FALLS, LAZY RIVER, ZIP COASTER, TAN-
ZANIAN TWISTER, LEOPARD’S LAIR, KID’S
SAFARI, WAVE POOL, CROCODILE COVE,
SWAHILI SWIRL, CORAL COVE AND MORE.
No matter what the weather is like outside, you
can splish splash all day long indoors at Kalahari.
Make plans to attend the 2016 AGM National
Contest this July!
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APRIL - 2016Volume 61 Number 1
06 NATIONALS RESULTSNAIC FINALS & Concert Finals, What Music Means To Me
07 CONTEST INFORMATIONHotel Information & General Information for National Contest.
03 LETTER FROM EDITORReporting on the past year at AGM 04 NATIONALS RESULTS
All Around and Age Finalsresults
Relax in your own private indoor cabana and
enjoy a security safe, refrigerator, chaise lounges
and table. Bodyboard or stand up surf* 365 days
a year on one of two FlowRiders®.
Catch some rays under the Texlon transparent
roof while enjoying the 12,000 sq. ft. wavepool!
Experience the thrill of the Swahili Swirl 60’
diameter bowl raft ride, Zip Coaster uphill water
rollercoaster waterslide, Cheetah Race 4 lane mat
slides, Rippling Rhino and Victoria Falls raft rides,
lazy river, indoor/indoor spas, swim up bar and
MUCH more!
RIDES INCLUDE:FLOWRIDER, VICTORIA
FALLS, LAZY RIVER, ZIP COASTER, TAN-
ZANIAN TWISTER, LEOPARD’S LAIR, KID’S
SAFARI, WAVE POOL, CROCODILE COVE,
SWAHILI SWIRL, CORAL COVE AND MORE.
No matter what the weather is like outside, you
can splish splash all day long indoors at Kalahari.
Make plans to attend the 2016 AGM National
Contest this July!
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APRIL - 2016Volume 61 Number 1
06 NATIONALS RESULTSNAIC FINALS & Concert Finals, What Music Means To Me
07 CONTEST INFORMATIONHotel Information & General Information for National Contest.
03 LETTER FROM EDITORReporting on the past year at AGM 04 NATIONALS RESULTS
All Around and Age Finalsresults
Relax in your own private indoor cabana and
enjoy a security safe, refrigerator, chaise lounges
and table. Bodyboard or stand up surf* 365 days
a year on one of two FlowRiders®.
Catch some rays under the Texlon transparent
roof while enjoying the 12,000 sq. ft. wavepool!
Experience the thrill of the Swahili Swirl 60’
diameter bowl raft ride, Zip Coaster uphill water
rollercoaster waterslide, Cheetah Race 4 lane mat
slides, Rippling Rhino and Victoria Falls raft rides,
lazy river, indoor/indoor spas, swim up bar and
MUCH more!
RIDES INCLUDE:FLOWRIDER, VICTORIA
FALLS, LAZY RIVER, ZIP COASTER, TAN-
ZANIAN TWISTER, LEOPARD’S LAIR, KID’S
SAFARI, WAVE POOL, CROCODILE COVE,
SWAHILI SWIRL, CORAL COVE AND MORE.
No matter what the weather is like outside, you
can splish splash all day long indoors at Kalahari.
Make plans to attend the 2016 AGM National
Contest this July!
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APRIL - 2016Volume 61 Number 1
06 NATIONALS RESULTSNAIC FINALS & Concert Finals, What Music Means To Me
07 CONTEST INFORMATIONHotel Information & General Information for National Contest.
03 LETTER FROM EDITORReporting on the past year at AGM 04 NATIONALS RESULTS
All Around and Age Finalsresults
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PIANOAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSUNDAYCOOK ROOMJUDGE: CLINTON PRATT
8:00 AM-AGE 11ASavannah MoncriefChristopher PalPooja KapoorNathan ChartersToni ShoyinkaHannah ChoiJason ShaoKristi LuSoEun ParkAryan Singh
8:40 AM-AGE 11BAlysa ShiTingqi LiuEthan LiuCatherine XuChristine XuCharlie ChenHarry WangAnna AraoRuisi MaVy Phan
9:20 AM-AGE 11CChinatsu AoyamaLily WilcoxThomas LeiShlok BhattadMichelle HuaNathan OuyangEric WangCara ChadwellCharles HuangAndrew Ye
10:00 AM-AGE 14AAthena DeDeckerBlake Thompson Lauren FranklinErik LiuOphelia ZonoozEmily XiongKryzha LingatongDenisha LuluquisinRyan ChatterjeeJosephine Caruso
10:40 AM-AGE 14BElise WillsJustin FernandoAndrew ShenBright XuCatherine ZhuFrederick ZhaoRebecca LiDaniel BrzozowskiAbby ZabatIsabel Hafner
PIANOAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSUNDAYBALBOA ROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
10:00 AM-AGE 5Victoria Jones Mayu TakahashiAllison ChenEthan MihaescuDaniel Vam PeltVincent Yung
10:15 AM-AGE 6ACharles LewisLachlan Thompson Sreekesh PanickerMason McNattAbby LentnerAngela MorganMason DarasBryna Sullivan
10:35 AM-AGE 6BOlivia KeramidasRoshan DesaiAnna FeiMoka MatsushimaYuyang DuanJoy ZhangMelaine HeMichael Hua
PIANOAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSUNDAYCOLUMBUS ROOM ROOMJUDGE: LEONARD MOSTEK
8:00 AM-AGE 13AJacqueline LiAkane HigashiJenny TianNikita ShettiHelen CrossmanErik ZhouDavid WallaceCrystal Antoon
8:25 AM-AGE 13BAlvin LiEmerson LiRichard R LiAndrew PanAmy TangMegan CaoJacob DaiNina Simon
11:20 AM-AGE 15ANiklas Vladimir BahnmuellerAlexandrea Fern MeadEmily LiuNeha SurapaneniChittesh ThavamaniJason AlavaMichael MichaudLauren Tangelder
PIANOAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSUNDAYCOOK ROOMJUDGE: CLINTON PRATT
12:45 PM-AGE 15BVictoria ShahnazaryMichael SongAlicia FuSusan WongCindy XiongKevin YanKatherine LeeMiguel LanzanasKevin Shi
PIANOAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSUNDAYCORTEZ ROOMJUDGE: FRANCESCO TROPIANO
8:00 AM-AGE 8AWilliam LewisFiona Hana DempseyKatie LinHelen LiuBrian FengAiden RheeKristina BalciunaiteThy PhanRyan Wang
8:30 AM-AGE 8BBryan LuSudeep GowdaRyan LiYuhan LiJack XuSoJeong ParkAnna WangDawson LeeLuli Naruse
9:00 AM-AGE 8CIroha TakahashiNina KobayashiAlexa KeramidasSuzuha NomuraAngelina RoznowskiEdward LeiMichelle ChenPraharshita DasararajuJohannah OngcapinVictoria Wang
9:30 AM-AGE 8DSaki TakahashiPaul LeeCarolyn JiangTerence Chen Jessica WuJessica HallAndrew LennonIris MoAlissa XueZanna McNatt
PIANOAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSUNDAYMAGELLAN ROOMJUDGE: JOSEPH SIMONE
8:00 AM-AGE 7AWynne Emmanuelle GibsonDavid MarisSamuel SekiThomas RivettCatherine HuKara LuJason KwonJiaqi ZhongAlisa LiLana Lanzanas
8:25 AM-AGE 7BCayden ChunYuiha KatoMao OshitaAmber LiuTeddy BauMadeleine TschirhartJoshua LuoJoanna OuyangVictoria Weingartz
8:45 AM-AGE 9AJohn Duncan GibsonAndy LiRithi RamamurthyYuktha GowdaSashi NadigottiNatasha RothDivya AlluriJulia LinEllie DunnJessica WangTrinity Lee
9:20 AM-AGE 9BMone UrataSrushti GubbiWinston LiLivia BakerShaun LeeAustin XiaoMelodie ShaoBenjamin ShengThalia TranMcKenna Koneval
10:00 AM-ADULT STUDENTDan BarrCheryl LittletonJeff Getzinger
Pianos Provided
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9:15 AM-AGE 10CRuRu MukaiMaiha KatoAlden SekiDennis YangElijah CookTayu TobaiYu JeanGrace Zhu
9:50 AM-AGE 16 AWakana TakahashiDaniel McGarryFrankie Scarchilli Amy ZhaoMalyn BergerAnna GetzingerAudrey ZhangCamilla Munaco
10:40 AM-AGE 16BChristine MacKenzieDavid KimJames JiangJulia ChengJulia WoodMaple XuNailah BowmanDaniel GaranJennifer ZhangIsabel Wallace
11:35 AM-AGES 17 & 18Shoya YoshidaJason ChenJulia XuAshley ZhangAmy LiSentient Coven
PIANO POP SOLOSSUNDAYBALBOA ROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
8:00 AM-NOVICE 1ACharles LewisWilliam LewisLachlan Thompson Mason DarasKaelinn BocciPatricia MaoMicaela Dang
8:20 AM-NOVICE 1BWynne Emmanuelle GibsonVictoria Jones Vincent YungLedger KlassaBrian FengSamantha Francis
8:45 AM-ELEMENTARY 1AJohn Duncan GibsonIsaiah John Cortez Fiona Hana DempseyKara LuMelaine HeAlisa LiLana Lanzanas
PIANOAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSUNDAYPOLO ROOMJUDGE: ROBERT PHELPS
8:00 AM-AGE 12AAvni KinraTogo IshideBea Alyannah CortesRohith KokaKevin ChangMason WeingartzKayzyl Lingatong
8:25 AM-AGE 12BLily KappaMatthew ArcherYana EbbingDushan KovacevicRitika TiwaryJasmine WuKamie Mueller
8:50 AM-AGE 12CMorgan CookElise MarraTheresa WeiAlison ChenAmishi MahajanSwarith ReddyDaniel LiuAnnie Tang
9:20 AM-AGE 12DKano UrataAlex RoznowskiMoaid ShaikKenneth GuSarah XuKatherine BuglakJonathan ShiTejas Ayyagari
PIANOAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSUNDAYTUSKEGEE ROOMJUDGE: BRAD CALDWELL
8:00 AM-AGE 10AIsaiah John Cortez Gabrielle ArcherRintaro NemotoAlyssa DiAntonioFaye GuanKevin ChenTae MaKyahra LingatongAva Ferry
8:40 AM-AGE 10BKeira WhiteKatelyn LeeKrish GhosalkarKelly LuSophia ZonoozAlexander LiSamuel FeiJessie ChangAustin Feng
9:10 AM-ELEMENTARY 1BElla LockeAnna FeiEthan MihaescuSashi NadigottiCatherine HuNiki ChenAustin Su
9:35 AM-ELEMENTARY 1CAmber LiuSamuel SekiJenny SunMadeleine TschirhartKristina BalciunaiteHuawei YeJiaqi ZhongVictoria Weingartz
PIANOPOP SOLOSSUNDAYBALBOA ROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
11:05 AM-SOPHOMORE CAdvaith VijayanSrushti GubbiPaul LeeCarolyn JiangHannah ChoiJessie ChangBeatrice SavageRadhika RamchandrenKayzyl Lingatong
11:40 AM-SOPHOMORE EAnirudh IyerLivia BakerTogo IshideTerence Chen Jessica HallRohith KokaJessica WuCandace DoSofia GhannamKryzha Lingatong
PIANOPOP SOLOSUNDAYBALBOA ROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
1:00 PM-ADULT STUDENTPatrick Johnston Jeff GetzingerCheryl Littleton
PIANO POP SOLOSSUNDAYCOLUMBUS ROOMJUDGE: LEONARD MOSTEK
8:55 AM-ARTIST JR. ADenise FajardoIris MaThomas LeiTracy LiAnnie TangCindy XiongAnna GetzingerEmily BeckmanKristen Prasiloski
9:35 AM-ARTIST JR. BAthena DeDeckerDayo DavisKatrina FajardoKenneth GuJenny TianVictoria PlachtaSwetha JagannathanJosephine CarusoAlaina Kopchick
10:05 AM-ARTIST JR. CShankar PrabhuMatthew PuenteAndrew PanHans LiuRichard R LiCara ChadwellRebecca LiMark Ongcapin
10:40 AM-ARTIST JR. DAdithya VijayanFelix LiangSejal PatilJustin FernandoAngela ChaoJacob DaiNikhil ParuchuriIsabel HafnerMalyn BergerVicent Li
11:15 AM-ARTIST JR. EShunki TanakaAlvin LiAmy TangMegan CaoMarina LamphierJoey BurgoyneJenna VolinskiJenna KnepperAlexander Sunga
11:45 AM-ARTIST SR. ANathan LiBright XuAmy ZhaoNina SimonBritney TouchstoneAbby ZabatCamilla Munaco
Pianos Provided
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11:20 AM-FRESHMEN 2DJoyce LiuNina KobayashiNicholas MoonSophia AlexanderBenjamin ShengTaylor SmithJaiden CrawfordTristan Horne
PIANOPOP SOLOSSUNDAYCORTEZ ROOMJUDGE: FRANCESCO TROPIANO
12:45 PM-PERFORMER CMatthew ArcherTherese Dela CruzLauren FranklinEthan LiuMatthew CichowlasHarry WangLena PenningtonJ .C . FeraroDijana Vasilevski
PIANO POP SOLOSSUNDAYMAGELLAN ROOMJUDGE: JOSEPH SIMONE
10:15 AM-FRESHMEN 1ARyan LiHelen LiuTeddy BauJoshua LuoEthan LiuHyunsol RohBea Alyannah CortesKaren ZengThy Phan
10:50 AM-FRESHMEN 1BRishi AdduriArta LeskajYuhan LiDaniel HanAnna WangAngel PanFiona SuJohannah OngcapinAva FerryNatalie Tangelder
11:25 AM-SOPHOMORE DKeira WhiteAndrew LennonJason ShaoSoohyok HanAustin FengCaleb XiangJack LyCrystal AntoonMcKenna KonevalScott MuddJiahang Liu
PIANO POP SOLOSSUNDAYCOLUMBUS ROOMJUDGE: LEONARD MOSTEK
1:00 PM-PRO AAde DavisNick CaradonnaFrankie Scarchilli Susan WongNailah BowmanMiguel LanzanasAmy LiSentient Coven
1:45 PM-PRO BAndrew ShenMichael SongJames JiangJulia WoodMaple XuKevin YanFrederick ZhaoHannah Sherman
PIANO POP SOLOSSUNDAYCOOK ROOMJUDGE: CLINTON PRATT
1:25 PM-PRO CDavid KimJason ChenHemanth MusunurAlicia FuJulia XuJennifer ZhangAshley ZhangIsabel Wallace
PIANO POP SOLOSSUNDAYCORTEZ ROOMJUDGE: FRANCESCO TROPIANO
10:00 AM-FRESHMEN 2AAshwin BalajiAngelina RoznowskiYuktha GowdaVictoria WangAlyssa CalditoAlexander Benjamin Lyublin
10:25 AM-FRESHMEN 2BBlake Thompson Daelyn ShortRuheen QadeerBrenda MaoMason WeingartzMiranda AvolioKyahra Lingatong
10:50 AM-FRESHMEN 2CNiklas Vladimir BahnmuellerAlexandrea Fern MeadEdward LeiNatasha RothShawn LiClaire LiJessica Wang
PIANO POP SOLOSSUNDAYMAGELLAN ROOMJUDGE: JOSEPH SIMONE
12:45 PM-PLAYER ASamantha GriffinMaitreyee MajumdarTingqi LiuAndrew KirschmannOphelia ZonoozGale ShrewsburyJeffrey JinVy Phan
PIANO POP SOLOSSUNDAYPOLO ROOM JUDGE: ROBERT PHELPS
10:15 AM-SOPHOMORE AJoshua LyublinGabrielle ArcherDivya DesaiKelly LuGrace WillisMelodie ShaoSamuel FeiStephanie PrasiloskiNicole Membrere
10:55 AM-SOPHOMORE BSeungjoon LeeKent AndersonWinston LiNathan ChartersAlissa XueSophia ZonoozWen ChenJonathan MartinSanthosh Sankar Kayla Taylor
11:30 AM-PERFORMER AAlex StatetznyAvni KinraJimin LeeTina YuanToni ShoyinkaKevin ChangShanshan YeLucy BurgoyneMichelle DangAshley Cong
PIANO POP SOLOSSUNDAYPOLO ROOMJUDGE: ROBERT PHELPS
12:45 PM-PERFORMER BLily KappaSaran NimmagaddaAlden SekiMiranda StepchukDushan KovacevicJessie ZhouRuisi MaJad FawazJulia Armenti
1:35 PM-PLAYER CMaria DunnHannah ZhaoEthan LazradoAmishi MahajanDaniel LiuEmily XiongKaitlyn HaoNikita ShettiErik Zhou
PIANO POP SOLOSSUNDAYTUSKEGEE ROOMJUDGE: BRAD CALDWELL
12:45 PM-PLAYER BMadeline SchultzCharlie ChenJasmine WuEllen MartinCharles HuangSaroja RamchandrenDenisha LuluquisinGrace RenAbi Thiruvenkat
1:25 PM-ARTIST SR. BMoriah CarpenterEmily LiuElise WillsCatherine ZhuSarah SamsundarMorgan RossRyan Ortiz
PIANO EVALUATION SOLOSSUNDAYBALBOA ROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
1:10 PMNina KobayashiFiona Hana DempseyMichael ZhengKatie LinAngelina Roznowski
1:30 PMAlexander Benjamin LyublinJoshua LyublinMoriah CarpenterKellen TeeriJamal Crawford
2:00 PMWynne Emmanuelle GibsonAlexandrea Fern MeadVictoria Jones Alex StatetznyElla Locke
2:30 PMMichael Kurlyandchik Niklas Vladimir BahnmuellerAthena DeDeckerBlake Thompson Lachlan ThompsonKeira White
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11:30 AMSamuel SekiAlden SekiSuho ParkTaylor SmithHannah Sherman
PIANO EVALUATION SOLOSSUNDAYCHAMPLAIN ROOMJUDGE: KIRSTIN SMITH
1:00 PMElise WillsNeha SurapaneniShoya YoshidaEric WangKristen Prasiloski
1:30 PMSreekesh PanickerMadeline SchultzRitika TiwaryToni ShoyinkaChristopher Pal
2:00 PMSoJeong ParkSoEun ParkMason WeingartzVictoria WeingartzJuhi Valera
2:30 PMThy PhanVy PhanClair ShinChittesh Thavaman
3:00 PMPrachi ShahDaelyn ShortMadison SmithMegan RaffertyVeronica Wolny
PIANO EVALUATION SOLOSSUNDAYCOLUMBUS ROOMJUDGE: LEONARD MOSTEK
2:45 PMMelaine HeNathan ChartersKristina BalciunaiteGrace WillisJoshua Luo
3:15 PMSophia DengSophia SunMason DarasAlana DyeMeghan Durocher
PIANO EVALUATION SOLOSSUNDAYBALBOA ROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ 3:00 PM Adelle Kurlyandchik John Duncan GibsonIsaiah John Cortez Alex RoznowskiGrace BuzenskiAbi Thiruvenkat
3:30 PMAde DavisDayo DavisCynthia ChanKatie YouAlvin Li
PIANO EVALUATION SOLOSSUNDAYCHAMPLAIN ROOMJUDGE: KIRSTIN SMITH
8:00 AMCayden ChunJimin LeeNicholas MoonRuheen QadeerSanthosh Sankar
8:30 AMAshwin BalajiWinston LiDaniel HanSoohyok HanJack Ly
9:00 AMRishi AdduriJaime HaddadAmishi MahajanJeff GetzingerAnna Getzinger
9:30 AMAmber LiuAndy LiArta LeskajDushan KovacevicMason McNatt
10:00 AMLedger KlassaEthan MihaescuAngela MorganSashi NadigottiAkane Higashi
10:30 AMAnirudh IyerKelly LuKara LuDivya AlluriLana Lanzanas
11:00 AMShreya SampathHannah SunDaniel TianHarshitha SankaranarayananGeorge Phares
PIANO EVALUATION SOLOSSUNDAYCORTEZ ROOMJUDGE: FRANCESCO TROPIANO
1:45 PMSamuel FeiJulia LinAryan SinghTae MaBea Alyannah Cortes
2:15 PMSnigdha Nair Max XuSamantha FrancisSophia AlexanderJarin Frazier
2:45 PMEllyana TalabReyna TalabJulianne Nadolski Anna Fei
PIANOEVALUATION SOLOSSUNDAYDESOTO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
8:00 AMNoriko HirokawaFaiqa AlamGabriel GattusoAnisha ShuklaBrian You
8:30 AMJaehee SongSwarith ReddyChristine XuJulia ArmentiKayla Taylor
9:00 AMPritha GangapurShriya ReddyRohit ReddyNikita ShettiLydia Reed
9:30 AMAkhil PolakampalliKirti GaneshJoshua RennyDenise FajardoSejal Patil
10:00 AMKatrina FajardoMaya CrumbKaylee JensenJazzlyn CrawfordPatrick Johnson
10:30 AMJaiden CrawfordJordan CrawfordAlyssa CalditoLuke PetrinkoSwetha Jagannathan
11:00 AMJeffrey JinMiranda AvolioTristan HorneSarah SamsundarSaroja Ramchandren
11:30 AMOliver ShammasBeatrice SavageEric ZhaoRadhika RamchandrenEmily BeckmanAva Ferry
PIANO EVALUATION SOLOSSUNDAYDESOTO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
12:45 PMNatalie TangelderRuRu MukaiAlexa KeramidasChinatsu AoyamaEmily Revord
1:15 PMIroha TakahashiOlivia KeramidasChihiro YoshidaToby BuckfireLuli Naruse
1:45 PMKatherine BuglakYana EbbingElise MarraChelsea WilcoxLily Wilcox
2:15 PMNene MorimuraSelena XieEric XieNick CaradonnaKaelinn Bocci
2:45 PMSuzuha NomuraMiku MatsushimaMatthew CichowlasCourtney SaundersSumire Murakoshi
3:15 PMLeila BuzenskiStephanie PrasiloskiNicole MembrereScott MuddGrace Ren
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10:30 AM-JUNIOR 1Sunny ParkMya Kidder
10:40 AM-JUNIOR 2Emily DelfinoAvery MartinThomas LeiAndrew Wang
10:55 AM-INTERMEDIATEPeizhi LiuDhanush BathalaIsabella Depirro
11:10 AM-SENIORNoura HattarMason MinierElissa LiFelix LiangDaniel LiuRebekah Li
11:40 AM-ADVANCEDBrian AfonsoAmita DuttAalaynah NathooAlex YenSakurako Hamaguchi
VIOLINLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYCHAMPLAIN ROOMJUDGE: SONIA LEE
1:00 PM-STUDENT ARTIST JR.Yusei SugawaraMatthew Ongcapin
1:15 PM-STUDENT ARTIST SR.Kosei Sugawara
CELLOLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYCHAMPLAIN ROOMJUDGE: SONIA LEE
4:00 PM-JUNIOR 1Esther Kim
4:05 PM-JUNIOR 2Emily JerrisJames Harding
4:20 PM-INTERMEDIATEEthan WeiShua Choi
4:30 PM-STUDENT ARTIST JR.Kathleen GuWilliam Lee
VIOLIN TEST LIST SOLOSSATURDAYCHAMPLAIN ROOMJUDGE: SONIA LEE
8:00 AM-LEVEL 1Sarang BhideEdward LeiLeila Mansour
8:15 AM-LEVEL 2Kaveri NambiarReilly GrovesAndereh Toma
8:30 AM-LEVEL 3Emily DelfinoRawan Farhat
8:45 AM-LEVEL 4Katelyn HaKatelyn LeeThomas LeiAvinash Reji
9:00 AM-LEVEL 5Isabella DepirroOlivia ShermanKalinda SolomonMariana Staub Alexis Webler
9:25 AM-LEVEL 6Alex YenDaniel LiuAndrew WangAbigail RegusPortteia Davidson
9:50 AM-LEVEL 7Elissa LiHaruki Yamamoto
10:05 AM-LEVEL 8Dhanush Bathala
10:10 AM-LEVEL 10Anna Sun
VIOLALENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYERICSSON ROOMJUDGE: OLIVIA ZANG
8:15 AM-JUNIOR 2Katelyn Lee
8:20 AM-INTERMEDIATEHemanth Tadepalli
VIOLINLENGTH OF STUDY SOLOSSATURDAYCHAMPLAIN ROOMJUDGE: SONIA LEE
10:15 AM-CADETSarang BhideSophie AulphEdward LeiRetta Zhou
VIOLAAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSATURDAYERICSSON ROOMJUDGE: OLIVIA ZANG
8:30 AM-AGE 10Katelyn Lee
8:35 AM-AGE 15Hemanth Tadepalli
VIOLINAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSATURDAYERICSSON ROOMJUDGE: OLIVIA ZANG
9:00 AM-AGE 8Sunny ParkMichael LiEdward LeiRetta Zhou
9:20 AM-AGES 9-11Sarang BhideShaun LeeYusei SugawaraOctavian OpreaSakurako Hamaguchi
9:50 AM-AGE 12Alex YenThomas LeiDaniel LiuAndrew Wang
10:15 AM-AGE 13Brian AfonsoAalaynah NathooKosei SugawaraFelix LiangIsabella Depirro
VIOLINAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSATURDAYCHAMPLAIN ROOMJUDGE: SONIA LEE
2:00 PM-AGES 14 & UPAnna SunAmita DuttNoura HattarMason MinierPeizhi Liu
VIOLAPOP SOLOSATURDAYERICSSON ROOMJUDGE: OLIVIA ZANG
8:25 AM-SOPHOMOREHemanth Tadepalli
VIOLIN POP SOLOSSATURDAYERICSSON ROOMJUDGE: OLIVIA ZANG
8:40 AM-PERFORMERElissa Li
8:45 AM-ARTIST JR.Matthew Ongcapin
8:55 AM- ARTIST SR.Anna Sun
STRING EVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYERICSSON ROOMJUDGE: OLIVIA ZANG
11:00 AMSunny ParkLeila MansourHaruki YamamotoReilly GrovesRetta Zhou
11:30 AMSarang BhideOctavian OpreaSophie AulphSakurako HamaguchiKaveri Nambiar
STRING EVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYERICSSON ROOMJUDGE: OLIVIA ZANG
1:00 PMEmily DelfinoMariana Staub Noura HattarMason MinierIsabella Depirro
1:30 PMEsther KimEthan WeiAbigail RegusKalinda SolomonPortteia Davidson
2:00 PMIan LeeShua ChoiJames LeeSolomon StrongDaniel Lee
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5:10 PM-LEVEL 4Anna BruceEmily BruceZanna McNattMadeline SchultzMelissa SmallwoodMacaylee SmithMalaya MoralesRuthy Gherasim
5:45 PM-LEVEL 5Courtney PerttulaYu JeanSahil SunejaMadison SmithAva WhiteMaya HadlaOlivia OstrowskiMadison GanzakKatie MontroyClara Templeton
6:20 PM-LEVEL 6Ryan BoosEmily JohnsonVerinica CranickCamilla MunacoMaria Colin
6:45 PM-LEVEL 7Grace RayHannah RussellLauren HowardGabryelle Corriveau
7:00 PM-LEVEL 8Kendall MantheiKara RusinowskiSaachi MittalRachel RossiniRuby McKeeverGrace MersinoGwyneth DeMaraisLena Pennington
7:40 PM-LEVEL 9Isabel HaackRaegen RhotonMeagan Wozny
8:00 PM-LEVEL 10Jenna PerugiKevin MilhimEmily LourimBethany Fink
VOCAL EVALUATION SOLOSFRIDAYEARHART ROOMJUDGE: TBD
5:45 PMElise MarraVictoria ShahnazaryMadison GanzakOlivia GherasimJulianne Nadolski
VOCALTEST LIST ART SONG SOLOSFRIDAYEARHART ROOMJUDGE:TBD
4:00 PM-LEVEL 1Ava WhitePayton BeylerianJulianne Nadolski
4:10 PM-LEVEL 2Izabela AtanaskovskiMadison Kaimala
4:20 PM-LEVEL 4Anna BruceEsha TiwariMia BustamanteMalaya MoralesMadison GanzakGradee Reboya
4:45 PM-LEVEL 5Courtney PerttulaIsabella LesterVictoria Ramsey
5:00 PM-LEVEL 6Hannah Russell
5:05 PM-LEVEL 7Grace RayGabryelle Corriveau
5:10 PM-LEVEL 8Rachel Rossini
5:15 PM-LEVEL 9Isabel HaackSimrit BraraMeagan WoznyBethany Fink
VOCALTEST LIST BROADWAY SOLOSFRIDAYWRIGHT ROOMJUDGE: CELINA BELANGER
4:00 PM-LEVEL 1Shreya ChalasaniIzabela AtanaskovskiJulianne Nadolski
4:10 PM-LEVEL 2Avni KinraTaylor SmithMadison KaimalaPaige BeylerianMaria Adamo
4:30 PM-LEVEL 3Ria BramhaneKushi AlluriAndrea KarovskaJaime HaddadJena ManiaciJamie McLaughlinMia BustamanteIsabella LesterOlivia Gherasim
6:15 PM Rachel RossiniGabryelle CorriveauMelodie CorriveauEmily YochimRuthy GherasimJoseph Loria
6:45 PMJoey BerroCourtney PerttulaMeagan WoznyAlana MaffesoliMalaya Morales
7:15 PMGrace RayKendall MantheiAnna BruceEmily BruceSamantha Kirk
7:45 PMKara RusinowskiSaachi MittalIsabel HaackJenna PerugiRyan Boos
VOCAL BROADWAYAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSATURDAYEARHART ROOMJUDGE: CELINA BELANGER
1:45 PM-AGES 18 & UPNatalia LackiGina VerselliePeter DedajClara Templeton
VOCAL BROADWAYAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSATURDAYEARHART ROOMJUDGE: CELINA BELANGER3:05 PM-ADULT STUDENTDenise GattBrenda Murphy
VOCAL BROADWAYAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSATURDAYWRIGHT ROOMJUDGE: MELANIE WOODRUFF8:30 AM-AGES 9 & UNDERMarion NolanZanna McNattMadison KaimalaChloe Szymanski
8:55 AM-AGE 10Yu JeanBrooklyn BlaskayVivien YaremaJadranka CosarRemington GielniakMaya HadlaPayton BeylerianGradee Reboya
9:25 AM-AGE 11Hannah ChoiBreah WillyNanthana ChenthilAva ButeraNatalie HarasAnthony MartinVictoria Ramsey
9:50 AM-AGE 12AKer’ryn GrahamEmily BruceCourtney PerttulaMira WennstromMelissa SmallwoodAvni KinraKatie Montroy
10:25 AM-AGE 12BAnna BruceAlana MaffesoliEsha TiwariAudrey YaremaAnanya KamaleshJena ManiaciMaria AdamoMalaya Morales
10:55 AM-AGE 13AKushi AlluriIzabella DukajJulianna LortsHaley ProkudaSamantha KirkLaura LleshiGabryelle Corriveau
11:25 AM-AGE 13BAdele HouleAyush JainIsabella NicklNoor GillMacaylee SmithDominic ParzialeOlivia Ostrowski
VOCAL BROADWAYAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSATURDAYWRIGHT ROOMJUDGE: MELANIE WOODRUFF
1:30 PM-AGE 14AGrace RayRyan BoosShreya ChalasaniGrace WillisCassandra Telly
1:55 PM-AGE 14BCharlene YaremaMadison SmithHannah RussellJamie McLaughlinAva WhiteEllianna Girard
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9:15 AM-AGE 14Grace RayRyan BoosCharlene YaremaJamie McLaughlinEllianna Girard
9:45 AM-AGE 15Saachi MittalRachel RossiniSahil SunejaChaisten ChaffeeEmma HeidrichEva BernardWilliam Lee
10:15 AM-AGE 16Isabel HaackSierra DattiloSarah OzellaIsabel WallaceSamantha MosherJulia SchmittIsabella Lester
10:50 AM-AGE 17Kara RusinowskiCarolyn SalataSimrit BraraLaura CatronNicholas SienkiewiczMeagan WoznyBethany Fink
11:30 AM-AGE 18Raegen RhotonGina VerselliePeter Dedaj
11:45 AM-ADULT STUDENTDenise GattBrenda MurphyAditya Naimbiar
VOCAL CLASSICALAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSATURDAYEARHART ROOMJUDGE: CELINA BELANGER
1:00 PM-AGES 9 & UNDERNatalie ParkinsonMadison Kaimala
1:10 PM-AGE 10Vivien YaremaRemington GielniakPaige BeylerianGradee Reboya
1:25 PM-AGE 11Hannah ChoiAva ButeraVictoria Ramsey
VOCALEVALUATION SOLOSSATURDAYEARHART ROOMJUDGE: CELINA BELANGER
VOCAL BROADWAYAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSATURDAYWRIGHT ROOMJUDGE: MELANIE WOODRUFF
2:20 PM-AGE 15ASaachi MittalRachel RossiniSahil SunejaChaisten ChaffeeAngel CarusoVerinica Cranick
2:45 PM-AGE 15BGwyneth DeMaraisLena PenningtonLauren HowardEmma HeidrichMaria ColinEva Bernard
3:10 PM-AGE 16AKendall MantheiIsabel HaackMadeline SchultzSarah OzellaCaitlyn WhalleyEmily Lourim
3:40 PM-AGE 16BAleigha WarrenCamilla MunacoIsabel WallaceSamantha MosherJulia SchmittIsabella LesterEmily Yochim
4:10 PM-AGE 17Kara RusinowskiJenna PerugiCarolyn SalataSimrit BraraLaura CatronMeagan WoznyKevin MilhimLaura RoseBethany Fink
VOCAL CLASSICALAGE ACHIEVEMENT SOLOSSATURDAYEARHART ROOMJUDGE: CELINA BELANGER
8:30 AM-AGE 12Emily BruceCourtney PerttulaEsha TiwariAudrey YaremaRia Ellendula
8:50 AM-AGE 13Izabella DukajJulianna LortsHaley ProkudaJenna KnepperGabryelle Corriveau
3:15 PMShreya ChalasaniSahil SunejaKushi AlluriMadeline SchultzMelissa Smallwood
3:45 PMBrooklyn BlaskayAvni KinraBreah WillySierra Dattilo
4:15 PMLaura LleshiAmay BawejaRia NarangAmy HorriganKayla Sana
VOCALEVALUATION SOLOSATURDAYMCNAIR ROOMJUDGE: EDY DREITH
2:15 PMClara Templeton
VOCAL POP SOLOSSUNDAYEARHART ROOMJUDGE: MELANIE WOODRUFF
8:00 AM-AGES 9 & UNDERZanna McNattAlana DyeAyla AdamsMadison KaimalaChloe SzymanskiMadalyn Moore
8:25 AM-AGE 11Savannah MoncriefAva ButeraEmily JohnsonAmay BawejaKayla SanaAnthony MartinOlivia Gherasim
9:10 AM-AGE 12BAnna BruceAudrey YaremaAnanya KamaleshRia EllendulaAyah HamzeAndrea KarovskaAnna GriesselMalaya MoralesMadison Ganzak
9:45 AM-AGE 13BGabryelle CorriveauAdele HouleAyush JainIsabella NicklNoor GillMacaylee SmithDominic ParzialeRuthy Gherasim
10:15 AM-AGE 14BAmy HorriganMadison SmithHannah RussellJamie McLaughlinAva WhiteEllianna Girard
10:45 AM-AGE 16AKendall MantheiMadeline SchultzSarah OzellaCaitlyn WhalleyEmily LourimJoseph Loria
11:15 AM-AGE 17Laura CatronDorothy KolmanKevin MilhimLaura RoseEmily Dunnigan
VOCAL POP SOLOSSUNDAYWRIGHT ROOMJUDGE: CELINA BELANGER
8:00 AM-AGE 10Yu JeanRia BramhaneMeghan DurocherRia NarangVivien YaremaJadranka CosarRemington GielniakMaya Hadla
8:40 AM-AGE 12AKer’ryn GrahamEmily BruceElise MarraYana EbbingCourtney PerttulaMelissa SmallwoodEsha TiwariAvni Kinra
9:15 AM-AGE 13AStellina LimKushi AlluriIzabelle DukajJulianna LortsHaley ProkudaSamantha KirkLaura LleshiVarunika Sridhar
9:50 AM-AGE 14AShreya ChalasaniGrace WillisCassandra TellyLeah PaslawskiCharlene Yarema
10:20 AM-AGE 15Saachi MittalChaisten ChaffeeAngel CarusoGwyneth DeMaraisLauren HowardEmma HeidrichMaria Colin
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1:30 PM-AGE 16Isabel HaackCamilla MunacoIsabel WallaceSamantha MosherEmily YochimJoseph Loria
VOCAL EVALUATION SOLOSSUNDAYEARHART ROOMJUDGE: MELANIE WOODRUFF
2:15 PMNanthana ChenthilGwyneth DeMaraisPaige BeylerianPayton Beylerian
VOCAL EVALUATION SOLOSSUNDAYMCNAIR ROOMJUDGE: EDY DREITH
8:30 AMKatie GregonesMadison SmithTaylor SmithMaria ColinEllianna Girard
9:00 AMOlivia OstrowskiRuthy GherasimMadison GanzakOlivia GherasimJohanna Dohring
9:30 AMJustin TranAdele HouleEmily DunniganJulianne NadolskiJoseph LoriaMadalyn Moore
10:00 AMAnanya KamaleshAyush JainIsabella NicklNoor GillMaya Simonte
10:30 AMJadranka CosarJena ManiaciMacaylee SmithMadison KaimalaCamilla Munaco
11:00 AMKer’ryn GrahamRachel RossiniKatie MontroyGradee ReboyaVictoria Ramsey
11:30 AMYana EbbingNatalia LackiAngel CarusoKevin MilhimEsha Tiwari
VOCAL POP SOLOSSUNDAYWRIGHT ROOMJUDGE: CELINA BELANGER
10:50 AM-AGE 16BIsabel HaackAleigha WarrenCamilla MunacoSamantha MosherEmily YochimJohanna Dohring
11:25 AM-AGES 18 & UPNatalia LackiGina VersellieClara Templeton
VOCAL SELF-ACCOMPANIED POP SOLOSSUNDAYEARHART ROOMJUDGE: MELANIE WOODRUFF
12:45 PM-AGES 10 & UNDERAlayna KuhnZanna McNattJustin TranMaya Hadla
1:00 PM-AGE 11Naisha PhadkeAnthony MartinSavannah Moncrief
1:10 PM-AGE 12Yana EbbingAnna BruceElise MarraCourtney PerttulaLucille NolanRia EllendulaEmma CarltonMalaya Morales
1:55 PM-AGES 17 & UPNatalia LackiNicholas SienkiewiczJulia KnepperSarah Samsundar
VOCAL SELF-ACCOMPANIED POP SOLOSSUNDAYWRIGHT ROOMJUDGE: CELINA BELANGER
12:45 PM-AGES 13 & 14Grace WillisJenna KnepperEsha BingiHannah RussellJamie McLaughlinGabryelle Corriveau
1:10 PM-AGE 15Victoria ShahnazaryMaya SimonteLena PenningtonEva Bernard
VOCAL EVALUATION SOLOSSUNDAYMCNAIR ROOMJUDGE: EDY DREITH
1:00 PMChloe SzymanskiSamantha CellarSavannah MoncriefVarunika SridharMaya HadlaBethany Fink
1:30 PMCarolyn SalataJamie McLaughlinAva WhiteMaria AdamoIsabella Lester
2:00 PMGrace WillisZanna McNattDenise GattBrenda MurphyStellina Lim
VOCAL EVALUATION SOLOSSUNDAYWRIGHT ROOMJUDGE: CELINA BELANGER
2:15 PMLeah PaslawskiNatalie HarasEmily LourimIzabella DukajSarah Ozella
BAND INSTRUMENTSMIXED DUETSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
10:30 AM-FRESHMEN 2Christopher Wallace & David Wallace
BAND INSTRUMENTS DUETSSATURDAYCORONADO ROOMJUDGE: ROSEEN GILES
10:35 AM-FRESHMEN 2Frank Wang & Jack Garnai
10:40 AM-PLAYERSidney Zuccaro & Chad BischoffLauren Walega & Joseph Walega
10:50 AM-ARTIST JR.Brendan Kelly & Lydia Moenssen
10:55 AM-TEACHER/STUDENTIan LoPiccolo & Lance VechinskiEthan Moleski & Rob Park
GUITAR DUETSSATURDAYHUDSON ROOMJUDGE: LEE DYAMENT
2:50 PM-STUDENT ARTIST JR.Ryan Olivier & Michael Zumbaugh
2:55 PM-STUDENT ARTIST SR.Loren Mata & Michael Mata
PIANO DUOSSATURDAYCOLUMBUS ROOMJUDGE: BRAD CALDWELL
11:35 AM-STUDENT/TEACHERTherese Dela Cruz & Gina SelvaggiDaniel Garan & Joseph PalazzoloGail Boyd & Juliane Steffes
11:55 AM-STUDENT/ADULT STUDENTEmily Murase & Dan Barr
PIANO DUOSSATURDAYCOLUMBUS ROOMJUDGE: BRAD CALDWELL
1:00 PM-INTERMEDIATEKayzyl Lingatong & Kryzha Lingatong
1:05 PM-SENIORSuneeth Torke & Emily MuraseEmily Murase & Shriya ReddyEmily Murase & Pritha GangapurSahana Raja & Emily Murase
1:20 PM-STUDENT ARTIST JR.Emily Murase & Anusha Santhapur
1:25 PM-OPENMike Cardno & Sean Cardno
PIANO CLASSICAL DUETSSATURDAYCOOK ROOMJUDGE: CLINTON PRATT
8:00 AM-CADETJoshua Renny & Eisuke Murase
8:05 AM-JUNIOR 1Arta Leskaj & Shehri LeskajKaren Zeng & Anna WangAustin Su & Fiona Su
8:15 AM-JUNIOR 2Alexa Keramidas & Olivia KeramidasRohit Reddy & Manjari Bhat
8:25 AM-INTERMEDIATEManjari Bhat & Kirti GaneshKirti Ganesh & Eisuke MuraseYuiha Kato & Maiha KatoCeleste Chan & Cynthia ChanLicca Naruse & Luli NaruseKayzyl Lingatong & Kryzha LingatongKyahra Lingatong & Kayzyl LingatongSahana Raja & Manjari Bhat
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11:45 AM-PROJames Jiang & Katherine LeeSusan Wong & Kevin YanJulia Wood & Kevin Yan
PIANOPOP DUETSSATURDAYCOOK ROOMJUDGE: CLINTON PRATT
1:00 PM-STUDENT/TEACHER ATherese Dela Cruz & Gina SelvaggiAlex McCoy & Jennifer GaleNikita Shetti & Rachel WatsonPatrick Johnson & Linda Tamburri
1:15 PM-STUDENT/TEACHER BClara Bernreuter & Joseph PalazzoloLiana Bocci & Joseph PalazzoloWilliam Kar & Joseph PalazzoloMarina Lamphier & Joseph Palazzolo
VIOLINDUETSATURDAYERICSSON ROOMJUDGE: OLIVIA ZANG
8:55 AM-OPENWilliam Zhou & Eric Cheang
VOCALDUETSSATURDAYMCNAIR ROOMJUDGE: EDY DREITH
10:30 AM-AGES 10 & 11Paige Beylerian & Payton BeylerianGale Shrewsbury & Natalie Parkinson
10:40 AM-AGE 12Melodie Corriveau & Gabryelle CorriveauAnna Bruce & Emily BruceCourtney Perttula & Samantha KirkAdele Houle & Ananya KamaleshMacaylee Smith & Jena Maniaci
11:10 AM-AGES 13 &14Rachel Rossini & Courtney PerttulaNatalie Haras & Emily LourimJenna Knepper & Julia KnepperJamie McLaughlin & Ava White
11:35 AM-AGE 15Isabel Wallace & Emma HeidrichMeghan Selvidge & Camilla Munaco
PIANO CLASSICAL DUETSSATURDAYCOOK ROOMJUDGE: CLINTON PRATT
9:00 AM-SENIORCaleb Xiang & Christopher XiangCristian Golat & Laura GolatMadelyn Witulski & Sophia WitulskiSahana Raja & Kirti Ganesh
9:15 AM-ADVANCEDYana Ebbing & Elise MarraKano Urata & Mone UrataElijah Cook & Morgan CookAnna Zhang & Angela Zhang
9:40 AM-STUDENT ARTIST JR.Lauren Tangelder & Maria DunnAlex Roznowski & Alvin LiJessy Hsu & Amy TangRebecca Li & Megan Cao
10:00 AM-STUDENT ARTIST SR.Nailah Bowman & Autumn Childress
10:05 AM-OPENJennifer Zhang & Julia WoodMaple Xu & Kevin Yan
10:20 AM-STUDENT/TEACHERJenna Knepper & Carol Levy
PIANO POP DUETSSATURDAYCOOK ROOMJUDGE: CLINTON PRATT
10:30 AM-ADULT STUDENT AHuawei Ye & Junxiong Ye
10:35 AM-ADULT STUDENT BShanshan Ye & Junxiong Ye
10:40 AM-FRESHMAN 1Theona Dela Cruz & Theille Dela Cruz
10:45 AM-FRESHMEN 2Jonathan Martin & William Martin
10:50 AM-SOPHOMOREKayla Taylor & Julia ArmentiDivya Desai & Advaith VijayanShriya Kannan & Nithya KannanJason Jimenez & Rachel JimenezLauren Kim & Louis KimLeo Olson & Angel DelichKayzyl Lingatong & Kryzha LingatongKyahra Lingatong & Kayzyl Lingatong
11:20 AM-PLAYERCharlie Chen & Harry WangCindy Xiong & Emily XiongLucy Burgoyne & Joey Burgoyne
11:35 AM-ARTIST SR.Victoria Plachta & Isabel WallaceAlicia Fu & Emily Xiong
VOCAL DUETSSATURDAYMCNAIR ROOMJUDGE: EDY DREITH
1:00 PM-AGE 16Simrit Brara & Rachel RossiniLaura Catron & Chaisten ChaffeeNicholas Sienkiewicz & Caitlyn WhalleyLauren Howard & Laura Rose
1:30 PM-AGE 17 & UPMeagan Wozny & Raegen Rhoton
1:35 PM-STUDENT/TEACHER AAlyssa Pajakowski & Mia Bustamante
1:45 PM-STUDENT/TEACHER BNatalia Lacki & Marcello RossiEmily Yochim & Linda Tamburri
GUITAR ENSEMBLEFRIDAYLINDBERGH BALLROOMJUDGE: BRIAN IVAN
8:00 PM-PLAYERHotel California
BAND INSTRUMENTENSEMBLESFRIDAYLINDBERGH BALLROOMJUDGE: TBD
8:10 PM-PROBlack LicoriceBeauty and the Beasts
8:15 PM-PLAYERSax Appeal
PIANO ENSEMBLESATURDAYCORTEZ ROOMJUDGE: VANESSA SCHWARZ
11:50 AM-STUDENT ARTIST JR.Piano Trio
11:55 AM-INTERMEDIATEJazzy 3
VOCAL SHOWCHOIRSSATURDAYLINDBERGH BALLROOMJUDGE: MELANIE WOODRUFF& EDY DREITH
6:30 PM-JUNIORExpressions of Glee NoviExpressions of Glee Troy
VOCAL ENSEMBLESSATURDAYLINDBERGH BALLROOMJUDGE: MELANIE WOODRUFF& EDY DREITH
8:20 PM-PERFORMERStarstruckThe WonderettesThe Grown Ups
POP COMBOSSATURDAYLINDBERGH BALLROOMJUDGE: BRIAN IVAN
8:40 PM-JUNIORApocalypseC4
8:50 PM-SENIORThe Electric ExplosionThe Vibe
9:00 PM-STUDENT ARTIST JR.Brightside
Duets & Groups
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Berro, Joey, 18, 24Beylerian, Paige, 15, 17, 24-27Beylerian, Payton, 13, 15, 24, 26, 27Bhat, Manjari, 14, 18, 26Bhattad, Shlok, 13, 15, 19Bhattad, Shreya, 13, 15Bhide, Sarang, 23Bingi, Esha, 10, 26Bischoff, Chad, 10, 26Blank, Roni, 13Blankenship, David, 14Blaskay, Brooklyn, 24, 25Bocci, Kaelinn, 20, 22Bocci, Liana, 18, 27Boos, Ryan, 24, 25Bowman, Nailah, 13, 17, 18, 20, 21, 27Boyd, Gail, 12, 26Bramhane, Ria, 24, 25Brara, Simrit, 9, 24, 25, 27Bruce, Anna, 24-27Bruce, Emily, 24, 25, 27Brzozowski, Daniel, 19Buckfire, Toby, 22Buglak, Katherine, 9, 13, 17, 20, 22Burgoyne, Joey, 13, 15, 17, 20, 27Burgoyne, Lucy, 17, 21, 27Bustamante, Mia, 24, 27Butera, Ava, 24, 25Buzenski, Grace, 22Buzenski, Leila, 22
CCaldito, Alyssa, 21, 22CALDWELL, BRAD, 9, 13, 20, 21, 26Cao, Megan, 9, 13, 17, 19, 20, 27Caradonna, Nick, 21, 22Cardno, Mike, 9, 14, 26Cardno, Sean, 13, 26Carlton, Emma, 26Carpenter, Moriah, 14, 15, 21Caruso, Angel, 25, 26Caruso, Jacqueline, 18Caruso, Josephine, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20Catalina, Jacob, 13, 15Catalina, Zephan, 14, 15Catron, Laura, 25, 27Cellar, Samantha, 17, 26CELLO, 9, 23Chadwell, Cara, 9, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20Chaffee, Chaisten, 25, 27Chahrour, Noor, 13, 14Chakraborty, Rishita, 18Chalasani, Shreya, 24, 25Chan, Celeste, 18, 26Chan, Cynthia, 22, 26Chanda, Asesh, 13, 15Chang, Elijah, 16, 18Chang, Jessie, 16, 20Chang, Kevin, 16, 20, 21Chao, Angela, 20Chapie, Mason, 14, 15Chapman, Ben, 9-12Charters, Nathan, 14, 15, 19, 21, 22Chatterjee, Ryan, 17-19Chava, Neha, 14Chava, Nishant, 14Chawla, Sanya, 14
AAccordion, 10Achatz, Katie, 10Adamo, Maria, 24, 26Adams, Ayla, 25Adduri, Rishi, 16, 21, 22Adimulam, Abhiram, 14Adimulam, Aditya, 13, 15Adler, Minnie, 14, 15, 17Adler, Phoebe, 14, 16, 17Aedla, Niheera, 16, 18Afonso, Brian, 23Aiello, Jeremy, 17Alam, Faiqa, 22Alava, Jason, 14, 16, 19Alexander, Matthew, 10Alexander, Sophia, 16, 21, 22Alexander, Stephen, 10Allor, Chloe, 18Alluri, Divya, 17, 19, 22Alluri, Kushi, 24, 25An, Soobin, 13, 15An, Soojin, 13, 15An, Sooyeon, 14, 15 Anbu, Nethrasri, 13Anderson, Kent, 15, 18, 21Antenucci, Charlotte, 13, 15Antoon, Crystal, 14, 16, 17, 19, 21Aoyama, Chinatsu, 16, 19, 22Arao, Anna, 13, 19Archer, Gabrielle, 15, 18, 20, 21Archer, Matthew, 17, 18, 20, 21Ardelian, Ana, 14Argote, Maksim, 10Armenti, Julia, 14, 17, 21, 22, 27Ashare, Catherine, 16Atanaskovski, Izabela, 13, 24Atkinson, Taylor, 14, 15Aulph, Sophie, 23Avolio, Miranda, 14, 21, 22Ayyagari, Tejas, 17, 18, 20
BBACKOS, NICK, 9, 12Baek, Ashley, 13, 15Bahnmueller, Niklas Vladimir, 16, 19, 21Baidoun, Lana, 13, 14Baidoun, Raya, 13, 15Baik, Michelle, 17Bajaj, Gautam, 14, 15Baker, Joshua, 14, 15Baker, Livia, 17, 19, 20Balaji, Ashwin, 14, 21, 22Balciunaite, Kristina, 14, 17-20, 22Bandol, Annabella, 17, 18Barr, Dan, 16, 19, 26Bartos, Grace, 14Bathala, Dhanush, 23Bau, Teddy, 19, 21Baweja, Amay, 16, 18, 25Baweja, Ishan, 17, 18Bazzi, Nevene, 13Beckman, Emily, 13, 20, 22BELANGER, CELINA, 9, 24-26Berger, Malyn, 15, 17, 20Bernard, Eva, 25, 26Bernreuter, Clara, 18, 27
Cheang, Eric, 9, 27Check, Sean, 17Chen, Alison, 16, 20Chen, Allison, 14-16, 19Chen, Charlie, 13, 15, 19, 21, 27Chen, Jason, 9, 14, 16, 20, 21Chen, Kevin, 14, 16, 18, 20Chen, Matthew, 10Chen, Michelle, 19Chen, Niki, 17, 20Chen, Robert, 9, 10Chen, Sophie, 13, 14Chen, Terence, 19, 20Chen, Wen, 15, 21Chen, Yuan, 15Chenepalli, Sathvik, 11, 12Cheng, Julia, 9, 17, 20Chenthil, Nanthana, 24, 26Childress, Autumn, 17, 18, 27Chinni, Vishnu, 13, 17CHIZMADIA, RICHARD, 10Choi, Hannah, 17, 19, 20, 24, 25Choi, Shua, 23Choong, Amber, 17Chrenka, Hana, 13, 15Chrenka, Joey, 13, 15Chun, Cayden, 13, 19, 22Cichowlas, Matthew, 13, 21, 22CLARINET, 9, 10Colin, Maria, 24-26Colin, Victor, 13, 15COMBOS, POP, 27Concertos, 9Cong, Ashley, 21Cook, Elijah, 14, 20, 27Cook, Morgan, 13, 20, 27Corriveau, Gabryelle, 24-27Corriveau, Melodie, 24, 27Cortes, Bea Alyannah, 14, 16, 20-22Cortez, Isaiah John, 16, 20, 22Cosar, Jadranka, 24-26Coven, Sentient, 9, 17, 20, 21Cranick, Verinica, 24, 25Crawford, Jaiden, 21, 22Crawford, Jamal, 21Crawford, Jazzlyn, 22Crawford, Jordan, 22Crossman, Evan, 14, 16, 17Crossman, Helen, 15, 17, 19Crossman, Nathaniel, 14, 16Crumb, Maxon, 12, 13, 15Crumb, Maya, 12, 14, 22Cruz, Theille Dela, 27Cruz, Theona Dela, 27Cruz, Therese Dela, 16, 21, 26, 27Cuellar, Daniela, 13, 15
DDai, Jacob, 9, 13, 17, 19, 20Dang, Micaela, 17, 20Dang, Michelle, 17, 21Daras, Mason, 17, 19, 20, 22Dasararaju, Praharshita, 17, 19Dattilo, Sierra, 25Davidson, Portteia, 23Davidson, Xaneveya, 14, 18Davis, Ade, 17, 21, 22Davis, Dayo, 14, 16, 20, 22
Dedaj, Peter, 24, 25DeDecker, Athena, 16, 19-21Degner, Jacob, 13, 16, 18Delfino, Emily, 23Delich, Angel, 13, 15, 27DeMarais, Gwyneth, 24-26Dempsey, Fiona Hana, 16, 19-21Deng, Sophia, 22Deol, Arnav, 10-12Depirro, Isabella, 23Desai, Divya, 14, 21, 27Desai, Priya, 9, 14Desai, Roshan, 15, 18, 19Desaraju, Keshav, 15Desaraju, Nandini, 17Deschutter, Peyton, 10Deshpande, Abhimanyu, 10, 11DeSouza, Natasha, 13, 15Dey, Kinjal, 10-12DiAntonio, Alyssa, 16, 18, 20Diaz, Andrea, 13, 15Diaz, Renata, 13, 15Do, Candace, 17, 18, 20Dohring, Johanna, 26Dong, Olivia, 18DREITH EDY, 25-27Drums, 12Duan, Yuyang, 16, 19Dukaj, Izabella, 9, 24-26Dukaj, Izabelle, 25Dulemba, Alexander, 11Dunn, Abbie, 14, 15Dunn, Ellie, 13, 15, 19Dunn, Maria, 14, 15, 21, 27Dunnigan, Emily, 25, 26Durocher, Meghan, 22, 25Dutt, Amita, 23Dutta, Aksheet, 10-12DYAMENT, LEE, 9-12, 26Dye, Alana, 22, 25
EEbbing, Yana, 17, 20, 22, 25-27Edelmann, Jake, 11, 12Eid, Serena, 13, 15Elali, Mia, 14Eliya, Grace, 18Ellendula, Ria, 10, 11, 25, 26Ellendula, Ritvik, 10, 11Ellis, Grace, 15Engel, Elizabeth Angelina, 18
FFajardo, Denise, 20, 22Fajardo, Katrina, 20, 22Farhat, Maryan, 13Farhat, Rabin, 14Farhat, Rawan, 23Fawaz, Jad, 18, 21Fei, Anna, 13, 16, 19, 20, 22Fei, Samuel, 15, 20-22Feng, Austin, 14, 17, 20, 21Feng, Brian, 17, 19, 20Feraro, J. C., 14, 17, 21Fernando, Justin, 19, 20Ferry, Ava, 13, 16, 20-22Filipiak, Melody, 10, 11Fink, Bethany, 24-26
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HHa, Katelyn, 23Haack, Isabel, 9, 24-26Haddad, Jaime, 22, 24Hadla, Elissa, 13, 15Hadla, Maya, 14, 18, 24-26Hafner, Isabel, 14, 17-20Hall, Jessica, 16, 19, 20Hamaguchi, Sakurako, 9, 23Hammoud, Lana, 18Hamze, Ayah, 25Han, Daniel, 13, 21, 22Han, Soohyok, 14, 21, 22Hao, Kaitlyn, 21Harajli, Ali, 10Harajli, Rana, 13, 15Haras, Natalie, 24, 26, 27Harding, James, 23Harrison, Deborah, 16, 18Hattar, Noura, 23He, Melaine, 16, 19, 20, 22Healy, Kiersten, 14, 15Healy, Lucy, 13, 15Heidrich, Emma, 25, 27Higashi, Akane, 15, 19, 22Hirokawa, Noriko, 22Horne, Tristan, 16, 21, 22Horrigan, Amy, 25Houle, Adele, 9, 24-27Howard, Lauren, 24, 25, 27Hsu, Jessy, 16, 27Hu, Catherine, 13, 17, 19, 20Hua, Michael, 15, 19Hua, Michelle, 15, 19Huang, Charles, 13, 15, 19, 21Huang, Kevin, 9Huang, Leo, 15Hubbard, Emily, 13, 14Hubbard, Lukas, 13, 14Hubbard, Nicholas, 14Huria, Aadi, 13Huria, Nupur, 13
IIgnaczak, Maria, 12, 14, 17Ignaczak, Tommy, 12, 14, 17Ikkurthy, Nidhi, 18Ishide, Togo, 16, 20IVAN, BRIAN, 27Iyengar, Madhavan, 13, 15Iyer, Anirudh, 17, 20, 22
JJacobs, Alex, 12Jagannathan, Swetha, 14, 20, 22Jain, Ayush, 24-26Jayaraman, Varun, 13, 15Jean, Yu, 20, 24, 25Jensen, Kaylee, 14, 17, 22Jensen, Makena, 13, 17Jerris, Emily, 23Jiang, Carolyn, 17, 19, 20Jiang, James, 9, 13, 17, 20, 21, 27Jiang, Marvin, 9, 10Jimenez, Jason, 13, 16, 17, 27Jimenez, Rachel, 14, 15, 17, 27Jin, Jeffrey, 14, 21, 22Johns, Sydney, 13, 14
Fligger, Jessica, 10Floarea, Jonathan, 16, 17FLUTE, 10Francis, Samantha, 20, 22Franco, Eric, 13, 15, 16Franklin, Lauren, 16, 18, 19, 21Frazier, Jarin, 14, 22Fu, Alicia, 9, 13, 16, 19, 21, 27Fujiwara, Reika, 9
GGale, Jennifer, 27Gandrothu, Mythri, 10-12Ganesh, Kirti, 14, 22, 26, 27Gangapur, Pritha, 22, 26Ganti, Pranav, 14, 15, 18Ganti, Raghav, 13, 17, 18Ganzak, Madison, 24-26Garan, Daniel, 16, 18, 20, 26Garimella, Rohan, 10, 11Garnai, Jack, 10, 17, 26Garnai, Megan, 15Gatla, Harika, 16, 18Gatt, Denise, 24-26Gattuso, Gabriel, 22Gearty, Alexis, 14, 15Getzinger, Anna, 16, 20, 22Getzinger, Jeff, 16, 19, 20, 22Ghannam, Sofia, 13, 20Gherardi, Angelica, 14, 15Gherasim, Olivia, 24-26Gherasim, Ruthy, 24-26Ghosalkar, Krish, 15, 20Gibson, John Duncan, 16, 19, 20, 22Gibson, Wynne Emmanuelle, 17, 19-21Gielniak, Remington, 24, 25Gilchrist, Kyle, 14, 15GILES, ROSEEN, 9, 10, 17, 18, 22, 26Gill, Noor, 24-26Girard, Ellianna, 24-26Gokavarapu, Sahithi, 11Golat, Cristian, 14, 15, 27Golat, Laura, 14, 15, 27Gone, Riya, 10-12Gonzales, Nathan, 14, 15Gowda, Sudeep, 16, 19Gowda, Yuktha, 19, 21Grawburg, Jeremy, 10Green, Kate, 11, 12Greene, Ronald, 14, 15Gregg, Madeline, 10Gregones, Katie, 26Greig, Mirabelle, 13, 15Grier, Cherese, 14Griessel, Anna, 25Griffin, Samantha, 15, 18, 21Groves, Reilly, 23Gu, Kathleen, 23Gu, Kenneth, 20Guan, Faye, 20Gubbi, Srushti, 14, 16, 18-20GUITAR, 9-12, 26, 27Gupta, Anusha, 16, 17Gupta, Krish, 14, 15Gupta, Mihir, 14, 15, 18Gupta, Siya, 14, 15
Johnson, Emily, 24, 25Johnson, Nancy, 13, 15Johnson, Patrick, 22, 27Johnston, Patrick, 16, 20Jones, Victoria, 17, 19-21Ju, Alan, 18
KKaimala, Madison, 24-26Kakasani, Shalin, 17, 18Kalidindi, Ananya, 16, 18Kamalesh, Ananya, 24-27Kanak, Grant, 14Kang, Kaylee, 14, 15Kang, Ryan, 13, 15Kannan, Nithya, 14, 17, 27Kannan, Shriya, 14, 17, 27Kapatais, Dimitri, 9-12Kapoor, Pooja, 14, 16, 18, 19Kappa, Lily, 17, 18, 20, 21Kar, William, 14, 16, 18, 27Karovska, Andrea, 24, 25Karunanayake, Hashani, 14, 15Kato, Maiha, 9, 17, 18, 20, 26Kato, Yuiha, 9, 16, 18, 19, 26Kelly, Brendan, 26Kemp, Jacob, 17Keramidas, Alexa, 16, 19, 22, 26Keramidas, Olivia, 17, 19, 22, 26KEYBOARD, 9, 12Kidder, Mya, 23Kim, 13-18, 20, 21, 23, 27Kim, Choyeon, 13, 15, 16Kim, David, 16, 20, 21Kim, Emily, 14, 15Kim, Emily A, 18Kim, Esther, 23Kim, Hyobin, 13, 15, 16Kim, Lauren, 13, 14, 27Kim, Louis, 14, 17, 27Kim, Michelle, 14Kim, Rachael, 18Kinra, Avni, 16, 18, 20, 21, 24, 25Kirk, Samantha, 18, 24, 25, 27Kirouac, Carole, 16Kirschmann, Andrew, 15, 18, 21Klassa, Ledger, 17, 20, 22Kleiman, Emma, 14, 15Kleiman, Erika, 14, 15Kleiman, Joe, 13, 15Klokanovski, Sofia, 13, 14Knepper, Jenna, 20, 25-27Knepper, Julia, 26, 27Kobayashi, Nina, 19, 21Koka, Rohith, 14, 17, 18, 20Kolman, Dorothy, 25Kompalli, Anita, 13, 15Kompalli, Anurag, 14, 15Kondagunta, Nikhil, 12Koneru, Sindhu, 15, 18Koneru, Tejaswi, 16, 18Koneval, McKenna, 13, 17, 19, 21Kopchick, Alaina, 15, 20Korski, Camille, 14, 15Kovacevic, Dushan, 17, 20-22Kowsika, Meghana, 13, 16, 18Kowsika, Nikhita, 14, 17, 18Kuhn, Alayna, 26
Kumar, Akshay, 13, 15Kumar, Aranya, 14Kumar, Reanna, 14-16Kundeti, Ajitesh, 16, 18Kurlyandchik, Adelle, 22Kurlyandchik, Michael, 21Kwon, Jason, 13, 16, 18, 19
LLacki, Natalia, 9, 24, 26, 27Lahiri, Triaksha, 13, 14Lamphier, Marina, 17, 18, 20, 27Lanzanas, Lana, 16, 19, 20, 22Lanzanas, Miguel, 17-19, 21Lasaca, Pauline, 17Lasaca, Trishia, 13, 17Lazrado, Ethan, 21Lee, Brian, 13, 15, 16Lee, Daniel, 23Lee, Dawson, 13, 16, 18, 19Lee, Hannah, 13, 15Lee, Hannah Elizabeth, 13Lee, Ian, 23Lee, James, 23Lee, Jayden, 14, 15, 17Lee, Jimin, 13, 21, 22Lee, John, 13, 15Lee, Katelyn, 15, 20, 23Lee, Katherine, 9, 13, 17, 19, 27Lee, Paul, 14, 15, 19, 20Lee, Seungjoon, 13, 15, 21Lee, Shaun, 17, 19, 23LEE, SONIA, 9, 23Lee, William, 23, 25Lei, Edward, 16, 19, 21, 23Lei, Thomas, 16, 19, 20, 23Lennon, Andrew, 19, 21Lentner, Abby, 13, 17-19Leskaj, Arta, 21, 22, 26Leskaj, Shehri, 16, 17, 26Lester, Isabella, 24-26Levy, Carol, 27Lewis, Charles, 17, 19, 20Lewis, William, 17, 19, 20Li, Alexander, 15, 18, 20Li, Alisa, 14, 16, 19, 20Li, Alvin, 13, 17, 19, 20, 22, 27Li, Amy, 9, 14, 17, 20, 21Li, Andy, 16, 19, 22Li, Caitlin, 18Li, Claire, 13, 21Li, Elissa, 23Li, Emerson, 17, 19Li, Jacqueline, 16, 18, 19Li, Michael, 23Li, Nathan, 16, 20, 21Li, Rebecca, 9, 13, 17, 19, 20, 27Li, Rebekah, 23Li, Richard R, 17, 19, 20Li, Ryan, 16, 17, 19, 21Li, Shawn, 13, 21Li, Tracy, 13, 20Li, Vicent, 13, 20Li, Winston, 15, 19, 21, 22Li, Yuhan, 16, 19, 21Liang, Felix, 20, 23Liang, Helen, 18Lim, Sohee, 13, 15
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Matsushima, Moka, 14, 18, 19Mattia, Alex, 13, 15McCoy, Alex, 18, 27McGarry, Daniel, 9, 15, 18, 20McGrath, Sofia, 13, 15McKeever, Ruby, 13, 15, 24McLaughlin, Jamie, 10, 11, 24-27McNatt, Mason, 17, 19, 22McNatt, Zanna, 17-19, 24-26McPherson, Madison, 13, 16Mead, Alexandrea Fern, 16, 19, 21Mehta, Mansi, 11, 12Membrere, Nicole, 21, 22Mengle, Esha, 16Mersino, Grace, 14, 15, 24Michaud, Anita, 14, 17, 18Michaud, Michael, 16, 18, 19Mihaescu, Ethan, 16, 19, 20, 22Milhim, Kevin, 24-26Minier, Mason, 23Minier, Mitchell, 16, 18Miszak, Debrah, 14, 18Mitra, Anish, 11, 12Mittal, Saachi, 9, 24, 25Mo, Iris, 19Moenssen, Ben, 12Moenssen, Lydia, 10, 26Mohamad, Nawar, 14Mohamad, Zain, 13, 14Mohindra, Manath, 14Mohtadi, Mia, 14, 15Moleski, Ethan, 10, 26Moncrief, Savannah, 16, 18, 19, 25, 26Montierth, Andrew, 13, 14Montroy, Katie, 24, 26Moon, Ella, 13, 15Moon, Nicholas, 14, 21, 22Moon, Tyler, 18Moore, London, 14, 15Moore, Madalyn, 25, 26Morales, Malaya, 24-26Morgan, Angela, 17, 19, 22Morimura, Nene, 22Mosher, Samantha, 25, 26MOSTEK, LEONARD, 9, 13, 17, 19-22Mudd, Scott, 21, 22Mueller, Kamie, 13, 16, 18, 20Mueller, Kobie, 14, 15Mukai, RuRu, 17, 20, 22Mullin, Anna, 14, 17Mullins, Alyssa, 13, 15Munaco, Camilla, 9, 14, 16, 17, 20, 24-27Munaco, Helena, 13, 14Muntean, George, 14Muntean, Sara, 14Murakoshi, Sumire, 13, 17, 22Murase, Eisuke, 14, 26Murase, Emily, 17, 26Murphy, Brenda, 24-26Murphy, Sean, 11, 12Musunur, Hemanth, 21
NNadella, Akash, 9-11Nadella, Mohnish, 9-11Nadigotti, Sashi, 16, 19, 20, 22Nadolski, Julianne, 13, 22, 24, 26Nagappala, Parvathi, 14, 15
Lim, Stellina, 25, 26Lin, Julia, 13, 16, 19, 22Lin, Katie, 14, 16, 19, 21Lingatong, Kayzyl, 13, 17, 18, 20, 26, 27Lingatong, Kryzha, 14, 16, 18-20, 26, 27Lingatong, Kyahra, 13, 17, 18, 20, 21, 26, 27Littleton, AMJustin, 12Littleton, Cheryl, 16, 18-20Littleton, Justin, 12Liu, Amber, 16, 19, 20, 22Liu, Angela, 17, 18Liu, Daniel, 13, 16, 20, 21, 23Liu, Emily, 16, 18, 19, 21Liu, Erik, 14, 15, 18, 19Liu, Ethan, 13, 16-19, 21Liu, Hans, 14, 20Liu, Helen, 16, 19, 21Liu, Jiahang, 16, 21Liu, Joshua, 14Liu, Joyce, 16, 21Liu, Peizhi, 23Liu, Tingqi, 15, 19, 21Livadic, Alisa, 14Lleshi, Laura, 24, 25Locke, Ella, 16, 20, 21LoPiccolo, Ian, 26Loria, Joseph, 24-26Lorts, Julianna, 24, 25Lourim, Emily, 24-27Lu, Bryan, 13, 16, 18, 19Lu, Kara, 16, 19, 20, 22Lu, Kelly, 15, 20-22Lu, Kristi, 16, 19Lu, Mark, 14, 15Luluquisin, Denisha, 12, 13, 16, 18, 19, 21Luo, Joshua, 13, 16, 19, 21, 22Ly, Cam Giang, 14, 16, 18Ly, Jack, 13, 21, 22Lyublin, Alexander Benjamin, 17, 21Lyublin, Joshua, 15, 21
MMa, Iris, 20Ma, Ruisi, 14, 17, 19, 21Ma, Tae, 14, 16, 20, 22MacKenzie, Christine, 16, 18, 20Madamanchi, Akhil, 13, 15Maddenini, Geeth, 14Maffesoli, Alana, 24Mahajan, Amishi, 16, 20-22Majumdar, Maitreyee, 15, 21Maniaci, Jena, 24, 26, 27Mansour, Ali, 14, 15Mansour, Leila, 23Manthei, Kendall, 9, 24, 25Mao, Brenda, 13, 21Mao, Patricia, 13, 20MARIMBA, 12Maris, David, 17, 19Marra, Elise, 13, 16, 20, 22, 24-27Martin, Anthony, 12, 24-26Martin, Avery, 23Martin, Ellen, 9, 13, 15, 21Martin, Jonathan, 9, 13, 17, 21, 27Martin, William, 17, 27Mata, Loren, 10, 26Mata, Michael, 10, 26Matsushima, Miku, 13, 16, 22
NAIC, 9Naimbiar, Aditya, 25Nair, Snigdha, 22Nambiar, Kaveri, 23Narang, Ria, 16, 17, 25Naruse, Licca, 26Naruse, Luli, 19, 22, 26Natalie, Dziadzio, 14Nath, Freya, 13, 15, 18Nathoo, Aalaynah, 23Nemoto, Daijiro, 17, 18Nemoto, Rintaro, 16, 18, 20Neubauer, Danny, 10, 11Neuhart, Liam, 13, 15Neuvirth, Libby, 13, 15Nickl, Isabella, 24-26Nickl, Max, 11, 12Nimmagadda, Saran, 14, 15, 21Nolan, Lucille, 26Nolan, Marion, 24Nomura, Suzuha, 13, 19, 22
OOak, Kulin, 10-12OBOE, 10Olivier, Ryan, 26Olson, Leo, 13, 15, 27Ongcapin, Johannah, 19, 21Ongcapin, Mark, 20Ongcapin, Matthew, 23Oniga, Isaac, 14, 15Oniga, Jonathan, 14, 15Oniga, Rachel, 13, 15Opfer, Katja, 14, 15Oprea, Octavian, 23Oprinka, Thea, 13, 16, 18Oshita, Mao, 16, 18, 19Ostrowski, Olivia, 24, 26Ouyang, Joanna, 17, 19Ouyang, Nathan, 15, 19Ozaki, Kaho, 13, 16Ozella, Sarah, 25, 26
PPajakowski, Alyssa, 27Pal, Christopher, 16, 19, 22Pal, Trina, 9, 17, 18Palazzolo, Joseph, 26, 27Palepu, Nishit, 10, 11Palimino, Marco, 12Palys, Michael, 12Pan, Andrew, 17, 19, 20Pan, Angel, 13, 21Panicker, Sreekesh, 16, 19, 22Parikh, Shaan, 10, 11Parisi, Ashley, 13, 15Park, Rob, 26Park, SoEun, 16, 19, 22Park, SoJeong, 16, 19, 22Park, Suho, 13, 17, 22Park, Sunny, 23Parkinson, Natalie, 25, 27Paruchuri, Nikhil, 17, 20Parziale, Dominic, 24, 25Paslawski, Leah, 25, 26Patel, Ambarish, 11, 12Patel, Arjun, 16, 18Patil, Sejal, 20, 22
Pavone, Julian, 9Pelshaw, Anya, 15Pelt, Daniel Vam, 18, 19Pennington, Lena, 14, 21, 24-26Perttula, Courtney, 24-27Perugi, Jenna, 24, 25Petrinko, Luke, 10, 16, 22Phadke, Naisha, 16, 17, 26Phan, Thy, 13, 16, 19, 21, 22Phan, Vy, 14, 15, 19, 21, 22Phares, George, 14, 16, 22PHELPS, ROBERT, 13, 15-17, 20, 21Piano, 9, 13-22, 26, 27Pinnamareddy, Tanvi, 16, 17Plachta, Victoria, 18, 20, 27Pocius, Ben, 15, 18Pocius, Eve, 17, 18Polakampalli, Akhil, 22Polley, Kai, 10-12Polston, Noah, 9-12Prabhu, Shankar, 17, 20Prasiloski, Kristen, 16, 20, 22Prasiloski, Stephanie, 21, 22PRATT, CLINTON, 14, 16, 19, 21, 26, 27Prokuda, Haley, 24, 25Puente, Matthew, 18, 20
QQadeer, Ruheen, 21, 22Qu, Adina, 9, 13Quinn, Lance, 18
RRafferty, Megan, 14, 22Raghavendra, Kailash, 16Raghavendra, Sahasrashree, 16Raghunathan, Rashmita, 13, 15Raja, Sahana, 13, 26, 27Ramamurthy, Rithi, 13, 17-19Ramchandren, Radhika, 13, 20, 22Ramchandren, Saroja, 14, 21, 22Ramekar, Gargi, 14Ramekar, Janhavi, 13, 15Ramsey, Victoria, 24-26Raut, Parth, 13, 15Ravi, Nandita, 16Ray, Grace, 24, 25Reboya, Gradee, 24-26Reddy, Rohit, 14, 22, 26Reddy, Shriya, 13, 22, 26Reddy, Swarith, 20, 22Reed, Lydia, 22Regus, Abigail, 23Reji, Avinash, 23Ren, Grace, 21, 22Renny, Joshua, 22, 26Revord, Emily, 13, 22Rhee, Aiden, 14, 17-19Rhoton, Raegen, 9, 24, 25, 27Rivett, Thomas, 13, 16, 18, 19Roh, Hyunsol, 13, 17, 21Rose, Laura, 9, 25, 27Ross, Morgan, 21Rossi, Marcello, 27Rossini, Lauren, 18Rossini, Rachel, 9, 24-27Roth, Natasha, 13, 16, 18, 19, 21Roy, Sanjana, 14, 15
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SMITH, KIRSTIN, 18, 22Smith, Macaylee, 24-27Smith, Madison, 14, 22, 24-26Smith, Taylor, 13, 21, 22, 24, 26Somani, Nikhil, 13, 17, 18Song, Brian, 14, 18Song, Jaehee, 22Song, Jinny, 13, 18Song, Michael, 17, 19, 21Spresser, Megan, 16, 18Sridhar, Varunika, 25, 26Srivatsavan, Nideesh, 14, 17, 18Stacey, Harper, 9, 16, 18Stachecki, Abigail, 18Statetzny, Alex, 16, 21Staub, Mariana, 23STEBENZ, JOHN JR., 15Steffes, Juliane, 26Stepchuk, Miranda, 18, 21Stewart, Peter, 9, 11, 12Stine, Steve, 12Strings, 23Strong, Solomon, 23Su, Austin, 13, 20, 26Su, Fiona, 16, 21, 26Sudhakaran, Sasta, 13Sugawara, Kosei, 9, 23Sugawara, Yusei, 9, 23Sullivan, Bryna, 17, 19Sun, Anna, 23Sun, Hannah, 13, 17, 22Sun, Jenny, 16, 20Sun, Sophia, 22Suneja, Sahil, 24, 25Sunga, Alexander, 10, 14, 17, 18, 20Surapaneni, Neha, 17, 19, 22Szymanski, Chloe, 24-26
Tadepalli, Hemanth, 23Takahashi, Iroha, 16, 19, 22Takahashi, Mayu, 13, 16, 18, 19Takahashi, Saki, 14, 16, 18, 19Takahashi, Wakana, 9, 14, 20Talab, Ellyana, 22Talab, Reyna, 22Tamburri, Linda, 27Tanaka, Shunki, 18, 20Tang, Amy, 17, 19, 20, 27Tang, Annie, 13, 16, 20Tangelder, Lauren, 14, 16, 18, 19, 27Tangelder, Natalie, 14, 16, 21, 22Taylor, Kayla, 14, 15, 21, 22, 27Teeri, Kellen, 21Telly, Cassandra, 24, 25Templeton, Clara, 24-26Thavamani, Chittesh, 18, 19Thavamani, Ruthesh, 15, 18Thiruvenkat, Abi, 21, 22Thompson, Anthony, 11, 12Thompson, Blake, 17, 19, 21Thompson, Lachlan, 17, 19-21Thompson, Thomas II, 11, 12Tian, Daniel, 13, 16, 22Tian, Jenny, 13, 16, 19, 20Timmis, Anna, 16Tiwari, Esha, 24-26Tiwary, Ritika, 16, 20, 22Tobai, Tayu, 13, 17, 18, 20
Roychoudhury, Subhamitra, 16, 18Roznowski, Alex, 17, 20, 22, 27Roznowski, Angelina, 17, 19, 21Rusinowski, Kara, 24, 25Russell, Hannah, 24-26
SSaid, Layla, 15Salata, Carolyn, 25, 26Sall, Amadou, 15, 18Sampath, Shreya, 9, 13, 17, 22Samsundar, Sarah, 13, 21, 22, 26Sana, Kayla, 25Sankar, Santhosh, 21, 22Sankaranarayanan, Harshitha, 14, 16, 22Santhapur, Anusha, 26Sathyan, Varun, 9-11Saunders, Courtney, 14, 16, 22Savage, Beatrice, 17, 20, 22SAXOPHONE, 9, 10Scarchilli, Frankie, 13, 17, 18, 20, 21Scheiber, Jacquelyn, 14, 15Schmitt, Julia, 25Schultz, Madeline, 15, 21, 22, 24, 25Schwark, Eva, 10-12SCHWARZ, VANESSA, 9, 12, 16, 18-22, 27Sedewitz, Brooke, 13, 18Seki, Alden, 14, 20-22Seki, Samuel, 13, 19, 20, 22Selvaggi, Gina, 26, 27Selvidge, Meghan, 27Sengupta, Ishani, 17Shah, Prachi, 13, 22Shahnazary, Victoria, 17, 19, 24, 26Shaik, Moaid, 13, 17, 20Shammas, Oliver, 13, 22Shankar, Divya, 18Shao, Jason, 17, 19, 21Shao, Melodie, 15, 19, 21Sharma, Aayush, 10-12Shen, Andrew, 13, 17, 19, 21Shen, Luke, 16Shen, Troy, 17Sheng, Benjamin, 14, 16, 19, 21Sherman, Hannah, 13, 21, 22Sherman, Olivia, 23Shetti, Nikita, 13, 15, 19, 21, 22, 27Shi, Alysa, 14, 16, 18, 19Shi, Jonathan, 9, 16, 20Shi, Kevin, 9, 16, 19Shibata, Lili, 9, 14Shibata, Yuto, 14Shin, Clair, 13, 22Short, Daelyn, 14, 21, 22SHOWCHOIRS, VOCAL, 27Shoyinka, Toni, 16, 19, 21, 22Shrewsbury, Gale, 17, 21, 27Shukla, Anisha, 22Sienkiewicz, Nicholas, 9, 25-27Sil, Neha, 13, 15Simon, Nina, 9, 13, 15, 16, 19, 20SIMONE, JOSEPH, 14, 16-19, 21Simonte, Maya, 26Singh, Anjali, 14Singh, Aryan, 13, 17, 19, 22Singh, Nayaa, 14Singh, Sonia, 13, 14Smallwood, Melissa, 24, 25
Toma, Andereh, 23Toma, Eemi, 13, 14Tomala, Linda, 16Tonnos, Ben, 14, 15Toppenberg, Daniel, 17Torke, Suneeth, 13, 26Touchstone, Britney, 20Tran, Justin, 26Tran, Thalia, 14, 15, 17, 19TROMBONE, 10TROPIANO, FRANCESCO, 13, 15, 17-19, 21, 22TRUMPET, 10Tschirhart, Madeleine, 19, 20Tyagi, Anya, 18Tyagi, Eva, 16, 18
UUdatha, Sanvi, 13, 14Urata, Kano, 9, 17, 18, 20, 27Urata, Mone, 15, 18, 19, 27
VValera, Juhi, 13, 22Vartanian, Drew, 14, 18Vasilevski, Dijana, 11, 21Vassallo, Lindsey, 14Vechinski, Lance, 26Verbanac, Stephen, 13, 14Verhelst, Caelan, 12Versellie, Gina, 24-26Vijayan, Adithya, 14, 20Vijayan, Advaith, 13, 20, 27VIOLA, 23VIOLIN, 9, 23, 27Virdi, Anish, 12VOCAL, 9, 24-29Volinski, Jenna, 18, 20Volz, Lindsay, 18
WWakui, Kokone, 16, 17Walega, Joseph, 26Walega, Lauren, 10, 26Walia, Jasmine, 17Wallace, Christopher, 10, 13, 17, 26Wallace, David, 10, 16, 19, 26Wallace, Isabel, 13, 16, 18, 20, 21, 25-27Wampuszyc, Alex, 13, 22Wampuszyc, Evelyn, 13, 22Wang, Andrew, 23Wang, Anna, 14, 16, 19, 21, 26Wang, Eric, 15, 19, 22Wang, Frank, 26Wang, Harry, 13, 16, 19, 21, 27Wang, Jessica, 14, 16, 19, 21Wang, Nathan, 16Wang, Nicolas, 11Wang, Ryan, 16, 19Wang, Victoria, 13, 17, 19, 21Warren, Aleigha, 25, 26Watanabe, Mary, 10Watson, Rachel, 27Webler, Alexis, 23Wei, Ethan, 9, 23Wei, Theresa, 16, 20Weingartz, Mason, 17, 20-22Weingartz, Victoria, 16, 19, 20, 22Wennstrom, Mira, 24
Werling, Kyla, 16, 18Whalley, Caitlyn, 9, 25, 27White, Ava, 24-27White, Keira, 16, 20, 21White, Santino, 10, 11WHITWORTH, PAMELA, 15Wilcox, Chelsea, 15, 22Wilcox, Lily, 16, 19, 22Williams, Dashiell, 18Williams, Jordan, 18Willis, Grace, 15, 21, 22, 24-26Wills, Elise, 16, 19, 21, 22Willy, Breah, 24, 25Wires, Ben, 16, 18Wismont, Jacob, 9Witulski, Madelyn, 17, 27Witulski, Sophia, 17, 27Wolny, Veronica, 14, 22Wong, Susan, 9, 13, 17, 19, 21, 27Wood, Julia, 9, 13, 17, 20, 21, 27WOODRUFF, MELANIE, 9, 24-27Wozny, Meagan, 9, 24, 25, 27Wrobel, Peter, 10-12Wu, Jasmine, 16, 20, 21Wu, Jessica, 16, 19, 20
XXiang, Caleb, 16, 21, 27Xiang, Christopher, 27Xiao, Austin, 17, 19Xiao, Jay, 18Xiao, Sophia, 13, 14Xie, Eric, 22Xie, Selena, 22Xiong, Cindy, 9, 13, 16, 19, 20, 27Xiong, Emily, 9, 13, 16, 19, 21, 27Xu, Bright, 9, 14, 16, 19, 20Xu, Catherine, 13, 15, 18, 19Xu, Christine, 13, 15, 19, 22Xu, Jack, 16, 19Xu, Julia, 9, 14, 16, 20-22Xu, Maple, 9, 13, 17, 20, 21, 27Xu, Max, 22Xu, Sarah, 13, 20Xue, Alissa, 13, 15, 18, 19, 21
YYamamoto, Haruki, 23Yan, Kevin, 9, 13, 17, 19, 21, 27Yang, Dennis, 16, 20Yang, Jeffrey, 9Yarema, Audrey, 24, 25Yarema, Charlene, 24, 25Yarema, Vivien, 24, 25Ye, Andrew, 15, 19Ye, Huawei, 20, 27Ye, Junxiong, 27Ye, Shanshan, 21, 27Yen, Alex, 23Yochim, Emily, 9, 24-27Yoon, Hannah, 18Yoshida, Chihiro, 22Yoshida, Shoya, 9, 16, 20, 22You, Brian, 22You, Katie, 14, 16, 22Yu, Erika, 17Yuan, Tina, 21Yung, Vincent, 14, 17, 19, 20
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ZZabat, Abby, 13, 16, 18-20ZANG, OLIVIA, 23, 27Zeng, Karen, 14, 16, 21, 26Zhang, Angela, 13, 15, 18, 27Zhang, Anna, 13, 15, 18, 27Zhang, Ashley, 9, 16, 20, 21Zhang, Audrey, 17, 20
Zhang, Ella, 17Zhang, Jennifer, 9, 16, 20, 21, 27Zhang, Joy, 16, 19Zhao, Amy, 14, 15, 20Zhao, Annie, 14, 15Zhao, Eric, 13, 14, 22Zhao, Frederick, 9, 13, 17, 19, 21Zhao, Hannah, 15, 21
Zheng, Marcus, 17Zheng, Michael, 13, 16, 21Zhong, Jiaqi, 16, 19, 20Zhou, Aeres, 16Zhou, Erik, 14, 15, 19, 21Zhou, Jessie, 13, 21Zhou, Retta, 23Zhou, William, 9, 27Zhu, Carisa, 15
Zhu, Catherine, 13, 16, 19, 21Zhu, Grace, 17, 20Zhu, Yonglin, 15Zielonka, Parker, 16, 18Zonooz, Ophelia, 14, 15, 18, 19, 21Zonooz, Sophia, 13, 15, 18, 20, 21Zuccaro, Sidney, 10, 26Zumbaugh, Michael, 26
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h A big thank you to everyone who helped organize this contest, especially to Contest Director: Gina Sel-vaggi, Assistant Contest Director: Adriane Galea, Assistant Convention Manager: Dan Miner, Score Room Coordinator: Rachel Watson, Judges' Liaison: Julie Kopasz, Theory: Suzanne PenningtonHospitality: Daren Peplinski, Kari Antoon, Crystal Antoon, Night-time Activities: Erik Blundell. Score Room help: Joe Boehnlein, Kim Roggatz, Angelique Antoon, Kim Oceguera, Rittzy Burke, Bradley Shutter. Registration: Mark Pajakowski, Jenn Kowalski, Claire Orlando, Isabel Fiori.
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Rick Chizmadia (Cincinnati, Ohio) - President has been at the helm of AGM for over 35 years and began his relationship with AGM as a young child competing on accordion and piano. Rick was the first AGM Student Council president. He was Convention Orchestra director from 1990 to 2002 and currently holds the positions of President, Convention Manger and Newsletter Editor at the American Guild of Music. Rick toured Europe several times with a 30 piece accordion orchestra and performed with
several groups over his lifetime. He has as BA in Music from Oakland University and Master of Arts degree in Communications and Multimedia from Saginaw Valley State University. He has instructed hundreds of champion piano, keyboard, accordion and vocal students over his vast teaching career and is the owner of Keyboard Centre.
Rick brings vast organization skills to AGM from other endeavors which include, - serving on the board of the Human Rights Campaign, Great Lakes Men’s Chorus, and Cincinnati Men’s Chorus. Currently he sits on the board of FAWCO Alumni USA (FAUSA), and is co-chair of the Cincinnati Ronald McDonald House Play-a-thon.
Gina Selvaggi (Vaughan, Ontario) -1st Vice President Owner and music director of Musaic School of Music, Virginia Gina Selvaggi received the R.A.V.E award as 2012 Music Educator from the City of Vaughan. Virginia earned her degree in Mathematics from York University while continuing her studies in music through the Royal Conservatory of Music. With 27 years of teaching and performance experience, Virginia has also taken on roles as adju-dicator and clinician. Virginia has been the Contest
Director for the American Guild of Music since 2010 and currently sits on the Board of Directors as the 1st Vice President.
Julie Kopasz (Harrison Twp, Michigan) - 2nd Vice President had been a board member since 2009 and has sent her students to AGM Contests for 20 years. She teaches piano at Evola Music and Privately. Julie is the Banquet Chairman, Syllabus Chairman, Judges Liaison, Practice Room Chairman, Co Director of the Cadet teachers and Volunteer Co-ordinator.
Dan Miner (Houston, Texas)- Treasurer, Assistant Contest Manager Dan holds degrees from Michigan State University in both music education and piano. He has performed both solo piano and organ recitals as well as chamber music recitals in both the United States and Italy. As an educator he maintains a private piano studio, serves on the Educational Advisory Committee for the Oracle Piano Society based in Oracle, AZ, authors resources for secondary-level music educators, and teachers
middle school chorus in the Houston metropolitan area. He avidly promotes new practices and ideas in music education, composition, technology in the classroom, and incorporation of popular music into the curriculum. He also is an active accompanist in academic, public, and sacred choral settings.
At AGM, Dan has been involved as a student, teacher, volunteer, judge, and now member of the Board of Directors. He serves as AGM’s Treasurer and Assistant Convention Manager.
Hiedi Higgins (Matawan, Michigan) -Secretary attended Oakland University and Central Michigan University. She started her relationship with AGM as a young child competing on Organ and Piano. Hiedi is the Convention Orchestra Director and assistant Score Room director. She has been teaching piano for 25 years and is raising four lovely children.
Lorelei Eccleston (Toronto, Ontario)-Membership Chair & Past President Lorelei began competing in the American Guild of Music Nationals at the age of 9. During her competi-tive years with AGM she won the North American Invitational Championships 6 times, and the All Around Award once. She was 12 years old when she won her first NAIC. Upon retirement from competi-tions she moved on to adjudicate for AGM. Lorelei was appointed to the Board of Directors and went
on to become President for a short term. She is now a Past President but continues active involvement with the American Guild of Music Association where she assists with membership and convention choir. In addition to her musical career, Lorelei is an elementary school Principal at an inner city school in Toronto. She has 4 webisode commercials on Smart Steps for Parents with the Bank of Montreal. Lorelei is a busy mom to her 5 children: Tyler, Courtney Maxwell, Jenna and Lauren, and dog Lola.
Rachel Watson (Clinton Township, Michigan ) -Score Room Director has been involved in music competitions since the age of 8. She first became involved with AGM at the age of 15, when she started keyboard lessons with Richard Chizmadia. She has won many awards in piano, voice and keyboard competitions, including winning Champion for keyboard N.A.I.C in 1999. She went on to attend Concordia University in River Forest, Illinois where she was active in the music program perform-
ing in three honors recitals and being chosen to play at a piano dedication. Rachel studied piano with Dr. Julia Hennig and Professor Brian Bloye and voice with Professor Martha Kasten. She sang in the Kapelle choir and the elite Chamber Choir under the direction of Doctor Charles Brown. She received a B.A. in Elementary Education with concentration in music.. She has been a member of AGM since 2005 and was elected on the Board of directors in 2009. Rachel is the current score room director and is on the contest plan-ning committee. She has been teaching since 1997 and currently teaches out of her privately owned piano studio. She lives in Clinton Township with her husband and two children.
Adriane Galea (Allen Park, Michigan) -Director, Assistant Contest Director –Adriane Galea is a vocal and piano instructor from Allen Park, Michigan. In addition to teaching, Adriane runs a non-profit performing arts initiative and serves on several arts-based boards of directors, mentors high school students wishing to pursue theatre/musi-cal theatre at the collegiate level for their college audi-tions, and is a company member of several Detroit-area professional theatres where she has worked as an
actor, director, music director, and stage manager. Adriane holds a Bachelors degree from the University of Michigan.
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Tracey King (Taylor, Michigan) - Director, began AGM participation with students in 1991, and joined the board of directors in 2002. Her students have repeatedly won NAICs and All-Around Awards in Voice and Piano. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Music (Cleveland State U/Spring Arbor U-1980) and has forty-one years of teaching privately (piano/vocal); is the founder of studio 'King School of Music' (25 years in 2015).
She served as: Recording Secretary from 2002- 2010; Treasurer: 2009-2014; and Co-Secretary (communica-
tions) 2010-present She created the first Vocal test list with assistance from Adriane Galea and works on updating the piano and vocal sight-reading test lists, etc. Tracey accompanies (ocassionally directs) the National Convention
Choir. Nicole Tolentino (Chicago, Illinois) - Director Nicole (Nikki) Tolentino grew up in Carol Stream, Illinois. She began taking private piano lessons with Perla Cudal in the fifth grade, and began compet-ing in the National Conventions and eventually the Regional Convention in Detroit with the American Guild of Music a year later. From age eleven to age eighteen, she has participated in several divisions of piano, voice, and keyboard. She began volunteering as a room monitor after she entered college, and then
the following year joined the Board. She has since then taken the responsibili-ties of registration and ombudsperson. She now attends Northern Illinois University, pursuing a degree in vocal music education.
Erik Blundell (Shelby Township, Michigan) - Director - Erik is a guitar teacher and teaches at Gus Zoppi Music Studio. He plays in the Detroit Area Band Threshold -- one of Detroit's hot-test cover bands! He started with AGM as a student under the instruction of John Wilson. Erik has a BA in Music and BS of choral and general music from Ball State University with a certificate in perfomance.
Suzanne Pennington (Romulus, Michigan) - Director has been an active mem-ber of American Guild of Music since 1989. She began her music studies on piano and organ study at Wyandotte Conservatory of Music with Professor Arnold. She has worked as church musician, accom-panist and Member of Michigan State Band and Orchestra Association for 19 years. Sue is accredited Schaum Clinician and has conducted hundreds of teacher clinics around the country including one for music dealers for NAMM. She has published teaching
curriculum for keyboard classes using Schaum materials in addition to the theory workbook series. She has maintained a full private studio in her home for 50 years.
Brian Ivan (Sterling Hts, Michigan -Director Brian Ivan teaches guitar methods and classical guitar at Wayne State University, where he received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in classical guitar performance. He is an active performer under the brand BrianIvanGuitar, which has served over 200 wedding ceremonies, receptions, private parties, corpo-rate events and political fundraisers.
While maintaining his private guitar studio he is also the director of the young adult and teen music min-
istries at St. Blase Catholic Church and directs guitar ensembles at Oakland Homeschool Music Institute (OHMI).
Clinton Pratt (Cincinnati Ohio) -Director Clinton has a BM and MM in piano, and includes improvisation, ear training, and Dalcroze Eurhythmics in his teaching. He established Music Alive!, an innovative multimedia concert that fuses student performances with movement, videos, graphics, and lights. Clinton has served on numerous music teacher committees, is an active presenter and adjudicator, has been published in American Music Teacher, and recently received Ohio MTA’s "Teacher of the Year" award for his district.
Daren Peplinski (Sterling Hts, Michigan) - Past President Daren Peplinski began play-ing drums in 1969. Over the next dozen years Daren learned a variety of percussion instruments includ-ing rudimental snare, drum set, tympani and mallet instruments such as marimba and vibraphone. After several years of competitive playing, he embarked upon a successful career as performer and instructor, working the gambit of musical styles from classical to pop, theater to experimental, and all points in
between. His students captured awards from many local and national music organizations including three NAIC winners and one All Around champion at American Guild of Music national competitions. Having competed, taught and adjudicated in the AGM since 1974, he joined the board of directors in 1999.
Perla Cudal (Carol Stream, Illinois) -Past President – Perla owns and operates her own studio in Carol Sream, Illinois. She joined the American Guild of Music in 1983 and was elected to the board of directors in 1995. Perla is a very dedi-cated and valuable member. She holds the positions of being the director of practice rooms, and the ban-quet chairperson.
Perla obatained her Bachelor of Music from Laperal Music Academy in the Philippines. She also has
a Bachelor of Science in Commerce from far Eastern University also in the Philippines. She is the Musical Director for Manila Central University Medical Choral Group and is a hall of fame awardee for her musical contributions in the Fillipino-American Association of Chicago.
Leonard Mostek (Omaha, Nebraska) -Past President – Leonard is no stranger to AGM, as he served many years on the board of direc-tors, was past president and past contest director. Leonard studied at the Universtiy of Nebraska at Lincoln under Harvey Hinshaw. later hed studied at U of N- Omaha under Julliard gratuate Clarke Mullen. He is frequently called to judge piano and voice throught out the USA and Canada. He maintains a studio in Omaha, Nebraska
Joanne Darby –(McCamey, Texas) - Past President Joanne studied accordion for 11 years and received her bachelors of education degree of Ohio University. She also studie d piano and voice at Muskingum College. She started teaching guitar in 1964 and entered students in AGM contests while teacher for former AGM Great Billy Steed. Joanne's first AGM contest was in 1956. She has been treasurer of AGM also.
Barry Carr, Linda Lucido, George Osius, not present
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Queen City SistersThe Queen City Sisters is an a cappella women’s trio that performs songs from the 1940s with red lipstick, hairdos with flowers, and costumes with a touch of sass! All Sisters hold degrees of Music performance and Education from a wide variety of colleges (most more than one!). We have performed in a wide range of events from small rooms to open air concerts (see list below). Formed in the fall of 2013, The Queen City Sisters have enjoyed bring-ing the style, music, and overall optimism of the 1940s to the Greater Cincinnati area. Starting with the timeless classics from the Andrews Sisters, they have branched out into arrangements of other artists, 1950s music, and 1980s music as well. Bright toe-tapping fun has followed the girls as they have performed for events that include: 2015 All Star Game, Summer Concerts at CCAC, Macy’s Downtown Dazzle, 1940s weekend at the Museum Center, Beer Baron’s Event at Spring Grove, Christkindlmarkt, currently Headlining on the Cincinnati Dinner Train, various Retirement Homes, Libraries, and charity events. We all live and work in Cincinnati and continue to enjoy this journey!
Awards Concert Featuring :Electric Honey
& Special Guest Stars Queen City Sisters
ELECTRIC HONEY is a Detroit-born rock band made up of John Labut, Patrick Minjeur, Matt Doppel, Chris Righi and Evan Gatny all them former AGM Contestants. Their sound is a raw, powerful mix of dynamics, superb vocal harmonies, and complex instrumental arrangements. The nature of Electric Honey coming together is best described as fateful. In a remarkable amount of decisions and life choices, John, Patrick, Evan, and Matt ended up wanting the same thing, and in doing so, they are making some of the best rock music of their time and encapsulating it eternally with their first full length album Vanadium
E l e c t r i c H o n e y
Sunday, 5:00 PM