The Path/Castlegar Registered Music Academics’ Department celebrated Canada Music Week again in November with a scholar recital that includes pianists, violinists, and vocalists. The night concluded with native college students receiving department awards for the very best sensible and theoretical marks of their respective exams.
The Helen Dahlstrom Sensible Awards (self-discipline is piano until famous in any other case) Conservatory Canada:
Stage 1 Up to date – Ryder Schmidt
Stage 2 Up to date – Nova Ellis
Stage 3 Up to date – Soleil Bitting
Stage 4 Up to date – Natalie Nowicki
Stage 5 Up to date – Eddie Carew
Stage 6 Up to date – Olivia Ovington
Stage 8 Up to date – Danica Gritchin
Royal Conservatory:
Stage 3 Voice – Julie Higgins
Stage 4 Voice – Julie Higgins
Stage 6 Piano – Emilio Ruiz
The Dora Tweeddale Idea Awards – Conservatory Canada:
Idea 1 – Raine Medland
Idea 2 – Olivia Ovington
Idea 4 – Danica Gritchin and Hannah Williams
Royal Conservatory:
Stage 6 – Aisha Goertzen
Stage 8 – Maya Maturo
The next college students had been acknowledged for receiving Conservatory Canada Medals of Excellence for the highest marks in B.C. for his or her sensible piano exams: Ryder Schmidt for Up to date Idioms Stage 1, Nova Ellis for Up to date Idioms Stage 2, Soleil Bitting for Up to date Idioms Stage 3, and Danica Gritchin for Up to date Idioms Stage 8. Additionally Julie Higgins was acknowledged for receiving the Royal Conservatory of Music Gold Medal Stage 4 Voice, for the highest mark in B.C.
Music examination outcomes
The Path/Castlegar Department of the B.C. Registered Music Academics congratulate the next college students for efficiently finishing the 2021/22 Examination Classes. Names seem in alphabetical order.
Royal Conservatory of Music Examinations
Sensible Outcomes:
• Stage 3 Vocal: First Class Honours – Julie Higgins
• Stage 4 Vocal: First Class Honours with Distinction – Julie Higgins
• Stage 6 Piano: First Class Honours – Isla Bitting, Aisha Goertzen, Emilio Ruiz; Honours – Jonathan Gardner; Move – Oliver Bell
• Stage 8 Piano: Honours – Adam Heale; Move – Sofia Maturo
• Stage 9 Piano: Honours – Relene Welbourne
Theoretical Outcomes:
• Stage 6: First Class Honours – Olivia Bell, Aisha Goertzen; Honours – Isla Bitting
• Stage 8: First Class Honours with Distinction – Maya Maturo
Conservatory Canada Sensible Outcomes (Classical):
• Grade 1 Piano: First Class Honours with Distinction– Madeline Ellis, Abigail Graham, Makayla Ralph
• Grade 2 Piano: Honours – Luka Medland
• Grade 4 Piano: Honours – Kydan Medland
• Grade 5 Piano: Move – Raine Medland
Conservatory Canada Sensible Outcomes (Up to date Idioms):
• Stage 1 Piano: First Class Honours with Distinction – Imogen Barrie, Ryder Schmidt; First Class Honours – Jamie Daugherty, Odin Edge, Ira Laurie-Pouliot, Quinn Lewis, Laszlo Lukacs, Soren Merg, Lola Rossi, Mika Saban, Eden Stevens, Sophia Lindsey Walker
• Stage 2 Piano: First Class Honours with Distinction– Nova Ellis; First Class Honours – Sam Carew, Tia Nicholls
• Stage 3 Piano: First Class Honours – Soliel Bitting, Maël Boiridy-Graves, Owen Kyle, Annika Merg, Ethan Snauwaert
• Stage 4 Piano: First Class Honours – Ethan McLachlan, Somayeh Nicholls, Natalie Nowicki
• Stage 5 Piano: First Class Honours – Eddie Carew
• Stage 6 Piano: First Class Honours – Olivia Ovington
• Stage 8 Piano: First Class Honours – Danica Gritchin, Hannah Williams
Conservatory Canada Theoretical Outcomes:
• Idea 1: First Class Honours with Distinction – Raine Medland
• Idea 2: First Class Honours – Olivia Ovington
• Idea 4: First Class Honours – Danica Gritchin, Hannah Williams
Conservatory Canada & Royal Conservatory Medals:
• Conservatory Canada Medal of Excellence for Stage 1 – Piano Up to date Idioms: Ryder Schmidt (highest mark in B.C.)
• Conservatory Canada Medal of Excellence for Stage 2 – Piano Up to date Idioms: Nova Ellis (highest mark in B.C.)
• Conservatory Canada Medal of Excellence for Stage 3 – Piano Up to date Idioms: Soleil Bitting
• Conservatory Canada Medal of Excellence for Stage 8 – Piano Up to date Idioms: Danica Gritchin (highest mark in B.C.)
• Royal Conservatory of Music Gold Medal – Stage 4 Voice: Julie Higgins
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