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2005 Scholarships

DESIGNATED AWARDS

THE CATHERINE ANGELA FINNEY PERPETUAL TROPHY AND MINIATURE for the best performance in Canadian Compositions, classes 381 - 387. Donated by daughter Paula Quick.
Winners: Justin Graigner & Alyssa Reddy

THE IRENE DONOVAN ANNUAL AWARD of $100, awarded to a promising young musician. Donated by Brian, Helen and Erin.
Winner: Adam Smith

THE FRANK JACKMAN AWARD of $50 for an Operatic Solo, any voice, in memory of Frank Jackman donated by his wife, Catherine Jackman.
Winner: Annabeth Loveys

THE CANADIAN FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN AWARD of $100 to a participant, 10 years and under.
Winner: Thomas Parsley

THE CANADIAN FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN AWARD of $100 to a participant, 10 years and under.
Winner: Calvin Gregory & Mikaela Etchegary

THE H.J.B. GOUGH MEMORIAL AWARD of $100 for the best performance of Traditional Folk Music (Senior OR Junior). Donated by his daughter Kathleen Parsons.
Winner: Mary Winters

THE H.J.B. GOUGH MEMORIAL AWARD of $100 for the best performance of Traditional Folk Music (13 years & under). Donated by his daughter Shirley Gough Sharp.
Winners: Aaron Sheppard & Mallory Fisher

THE DR. MICHAEL BAUTISTA AWARD of $100 for the best performance in Senior Woodwind.
Winner: Glenn Rice

THE DR. MICHAEL BAUTISTA AWARD of $75 for the highest mark in Junior Woodwind classes.
Winners: Samantha Etchegary & Kelsey Downer

THE DR. MICHAEL BAUTISTA AWARD of $50 for the best performance in Small Ensembles.
Winner: Holy Heart Saxophone Quartet

THE SUSAN MURPHY QUINN AWARD of $50 for the best performance by a school string orchestra.
Winner: Holy Heart String Orchestra

THE JESSIE J. CAMERON MEMORIAL AWARD awarded to an outstanding festival participant in vocal classes.
Winner: Erin Woolridge

THE JESSIE J. CAMERON MEMORIAL AWARD awarded to an outstanding festival participant in stringed instrument classes.
Winner: Graham Hunt

THE JESSIE J. CAMERON MEMORIAL AWARD awarded to an outstanding festival participant in piano classes.
Winner: Julia Stoeterau

THE REGISTERED MUSIC TEACHERS AWARD of $50 to a solo performer any age, any medium.
Winner: Co Co Leung

THE J. LESLIE COLLIS MEMORIAL AWARD of $100 for a performer excelling in the piano competition.
Winner: Jo Jo Leung

THE CLARKE AWARD of $50 to a multiple class competitor in piano ages 13 - 15, who has received no other award.
Winner: Michael Davis

PLAQUES OR CASH AWARDS FOR THE BEST PERFORMANCE IN PIANO SOLO CLASSES 309 - 349. One award for the best performance in each of the following age groups:

(A)

9 years. Cash award of $40 donated by Brookfield Dairy Group.
Winner: Danielle Greene

(B)

10 years. Plaque donated in memory of Isabel Hoddinott.
Winner: Noel Tilley

(C)

11 years. Plaque donated in memory of Dorothy Gwillam LRAM, ARCM
Winner: Lucas Whelan

(D)

12 years. Cash award of $50 donated by the Kiwanis Music Festival 50th Anniversary Scholarship Trust Fund.
Winner: Olivia Manning

(E)

13 years. Plaque donated in memory of Winston Green by his wife Roberta.
Winner: Co Co Leung

(F)

14 years. Plaque donated in memory of Lottie Hoddinott.
Winner: Jonathan Mong

(G)

15 years. Plaque awarded in memory of Kiwanian Past Lt. Governor George Chalker.
Winners: Rebecca Angel & Julie Chaytor

(H)

16 years. Cash award of $50 in memory of Kiwanian Past Lt. Governor George Chalker.
Winners: Mary Winters & Natasha Aziz

(I)

17 years. Cash award of $50 donated by Kiwanis Music Festival Association Past President Ken Thomas.
Winner: Chris Melanison

(J)

18 years. Cash award of $50 donated in memory of Gerrard Brazil.
Winner: Timothy Purdy

(K)

Over 18 years. Cash award of $50 donated in memory of Gerrard Brazil.
Winner: Jo Jo Leung

THE JOAN WALLIS WOODROW CASH AWARD of $25 to the best performance in Class 391, Newfoundland Compositions, 10 years & under.
Winner: Emily Finch

THE JOAN WALLIS WOODROW CASH AWARD of $25 to the best performance in Class 390, Newfoundland Compositions, 13 years & under.
Winner: Margaret Dominie

PLAQUE awarded for the best performance in Junior Brass Instrument section. Donated by Kiwanian Lloyd Noseworthy.
Winner: Philip Holloway

PLAQUE awarded for the best performance in Senior Brass section. Donated by Kiwanis Past Lt. Governor Eric G. Pittman.
Winner: Victoria McNeill

MUSIC FOR YOUNG CHILDREN AWARD. One $25 for each of the solo piano categories for 9 years and under - one award for 347 Baroque, one for 348 Classical, one for 349 Modern/Romantic and one for 387 Canadian Compositions. This award is NOT to go to the first place winner. It is to be awarded, at the adjudicator's discretion, to the child who shows the most promise.
Winners: Nathaniel Noel, Peyton Morrissey, Jared Trask & Nicholas Tobin

DOROTHY PETERS MEMORIAL AWARD of $100 for vocal duet or trio any voice. Age 14 or under - not musical theatre. Donated by Ruth, Jane, Gillian and David Peters.
Winners: Emily Jameison & Nicole Tetford

PLAQUE awarded for the best performance in Junior Musical Theatre (Classes 113 - 118). Donated in memory of Lillian Hoddinott.
Winner: Mallory Fisher

THE EDWARD R. BOWERING MEMORIAL AWARD of $50 for the best performance in piano, 9 years and under. Donated by his son, Dr. Keith Bowering.
Winner: Danielle Greene

THE JOAN MORRISSEY MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY AND MINIATURE to be awarded to the winner of Class 138 - 147 Traditional Folk Song Solo. Donated by CBC Newfoundland and Labrador.
Winner: Mary Winters

THE ART NOSEWORTHY PERPETUAL TROPHY AND MINIATURE to be awarded to the group giving the best performance in Senior Choral Competition.
Winner: Holy Heart Concert Choir

THE CLUNIE MOORE PERPETUAL TROPHY AND CASH AWARD to be awarded to the best Senior High School Glee Club, Class 23-27.
Winner: Holy Heart Chamber Choir

THE WALLACE HOWSE PERPETUAL TROPHY AND MINIATURE for the group giving the best performance in School Bands, any Level (Concert Bands Only).
Winner: Eastern School District Band

THE BRIDIE MALONEY CASH AWARD of $50 donated by nieces Ann Connolly and Elizabeth Philpott, for best performance in Class 01 Family music.
Winner: The Stone Family

THE ROY ASH PERPETUAL TROPHY AND MINIATURE to be awarded to the Choir giving the best performance in Class 03-04, Church Choirs.
Winners: First United Church Junior Choir & Mary Queen of Peace Church Choir

THE PROVINCIAL MUSIC COMPANY LIMITED CASH AWARD of $50 for the best performance by a School Concert Band.
Winner: St. Bonaventure's College Wind Ensemble

THE PROVINCIAL MUSIC COMPANY LIMITED CASH AWARD of $50 to an outstanding festival participant in Musical Theatre Class. Awarded to a participant 15 years of age or older at the discretion of the adjudicator.
Winner: Diedre Costello

THE PROVINCIAL MUSIC COMPANY LIMITED CASH AWARD of $50 to an outstanding festival participant in Musical Theatre Class. Awarded to a participant 14 years of age or younger at the discretion of the adjudicator.
Winner: Tim Caudle

THE KELLIGREWS SOIREE AWARD of $50 for the best performance in Class 01 Family Music. Donated by the Kiwanis Club of Kelligrews.
Winner: The Stone Family

THE CLARENCE A. MOSS MEMORIAL AWARD of $30 to a festival performer 13 years or under, donated by his grandchildren, Stephen and Amanda Ryan.
Winner: Anna Stylianides

THE KIWANIS CLUB OF KELLIGREWS AWARD of $50 for an outstanding performance in the Traditional Fiddle classes.
Winner: Brittany Pike & Lizz Shallow

THE TOMMY SEXTON MEMORIAL CASH AWARD of $100 for a boy's vocal soprano solo 14 yrs and under.
Winner: Yegappan Suppiah

THE H. & R. MECHANICAL SUPPLIES LTD. AWARD of $50 for the highest mark in boys vocal solo unchanged voices.
Winner: Daniel O'Regan

JOHN J. MURPHY AND SHEILAGH GUY-MURPHY TROPHY, MINIATURE AND CASH AWARD of $100 for the best performance in class 1031 - 1035 (Stage Bands).
Winner: Holy Heart Jazz Band

THE AVALON CENTER OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN COLLEGE OF ORGANISTS AWARD of $200 for the highest mark in any one of the following classes; Class 600, 601 or 602.
Winner: Robin Williams

THE MAURICE WILANSKY MEMORIAL AWARD to an outstanding performer in the violin classes.
Winner: Emilia Bartellas

THE KIWANIS CLUB OF BELL ISLAND AWARD. Proudly supporting the Kiwanis Music Festival Association of St. John's, plaque donated by the Kiwanis Club of Bell Island.
Winner: Anna Wheeler

THE BARTELLAS FAMILY AWARD of $100. The Bartellas Family would like to encourage the promotion of fiddle music, of any ethnic background, in Newfoundland by offering this award to the most talented fiddle player in the Kiwanis Music Festival **not necessarily the player with the highest mark**.
Winner: Ryan Bourgeois

THE DOROTHY WYATT MEMORIAL AWARD OF $50 for the most promising participant in Class 102-1, 102-2, 102-3, 102-4 102-5 or 102-6 awarded at the discretion of the adjudicators. Donated in loving memory by Lorelei Woolridge and George Wyatt.
Winner: Jessica Barry

THE GORDON BARTLETT CASH AWARD OF $100 for a promising student in the Woodwind section at the adjudicators' discretion. Donated by Dr. Bridget Picco and Dr. Peter Bartlett.
Winner: Melissa Williams

THE KEVIN NEARY MEMORIAL AWARD of $50 for the highest mark of a child 10 years & under in the Traditional Fiddle Solo, Junior, Intermediate OR Senior. Donated by Eleanor Anstey.
Winner: Emily Winters

THE D. F.(BILL) POWER MEMORIAL AWARD of $100 to be awarded to the choir giving the best performance in Church Music. Donated by his grand-children Angela, Lauren, Nicole, Sean, Gregory & Nicholas Power, Andrew & Alison Marshall, Benjamin and Jacob Marx.
Winners: First United Church Choir & Mary Queen of Peace Church Choir

THE MARY RONAYNE-WHITE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP of $100 for the most promising female singer age 15 years or younger. Donated by Marilyn Murphy.
Winner: Sarah Gibbons

THE DON WHERRY MEMORIAL AWARD of $100 awarded to the Percussion student receiving the highest marks in the Percussion Classes. Donated by The Newfoundland Symphony Youth Orchestra.
Winner: Kieran O'Connell

THE MUSIC STUDIO AWARD The Music Studio, 50 Mayor Ave., wishes to encourage small ensemble playing with an award to the best instrumental performance in duet, duo, trio or quartet. Plaque and $50 cash award.
Winner: Holy Heart Sax Quartet

THE JOHNSTON AND LEAR AWARD Jazz musicians Gary Johnston and Denise Lear wish to acknowledge the stage band which best incorporates improvisation in a performance. Not necessarily the performance with the highest mark. Plaque and $50.
Winner: St. Bonaventure's Dixieland Combo

THE MARIE A. BOWDRING MEMORIAL AWARD of $100 to be awarded to a 13 year old participant scoring the highest average mark, who has placed in a minimum of 3 solo piano classes; Class 333, 334, 335 & 336. Donated by the Bowdring family.
Winner: Victoria Smith

THE CANTUS VOCUM CHAMBER CHOIR CASH AWARD OF $100 to be awarded to a participant in Class 100 who, in the opinion of the adjudicator, shows greatest promise. Not necessarily first place winner. Donated by Cantus Vocum Chamber Choir.
Winner: Nikki Janes

THE CHAD STRIDE CASH AWARD OF $50 to be awarded to a participant who, in the opinion of the adjudicator, delivers the most outstanding performance of a piece from the Romantic era (Class 311, 315, 319, 323, 327 or 331) Not necessarily first place winner.
Winner: Chris Melanson

THE STEWART MARTIN MEMORIAL AWARD - $100 cash award in memory of Stewart Martin, for a student who is presently a member of the Nfld. Symphony Youth Orchestra donated by his family.
Winner: Brittany Pike

THE ELEANOR JERRETT MEMORIAL AWARD of $500 to the most promising student of voice in order to further their musical education. (Not restricted to MUN or first year of study).
Winner: Sarah Small

THE PAST DISTRICT GOVERNOR DAVID K. PETERS SCHOLARSHIP of $500 to assist an outstanding young musician. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of St. John's**
Winner: Jonathan Rowsell

ROTARY CLUB OF ST. JOHN'S SCHOLARSHIP of $500 to assist an outstanding young musician wishing to pursue studies in music at MUN School of Music**
Winner: Seritha Stokes

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