Talent displayed at Prairie Sounds Festival
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This article was published 15/05/2019 (2426 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The Prairie Sounds Festival wrapped up on April 28 with the award winners performing their winning pieces for a final performance at Trinity United Church in Portage la Prairie. Some competitors received recommendations to compete at the provincial music and arts festival to in Winnipeg from May 24 to 26.
• Randi Roy – Most Promising Vocal Performance, 13 and Over
• Jessica Ramachandran – Medal Class PK2351, Baroque, Grade 7; Musicianship Award Grade 5-9; Best Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 8; Best Musical Theatre Performance – 16 and Under; Best Public Speaking, Prepared Speech
• Bethany Sauereisen – Sonata Class PK2305, Grade 5; Medal Class K2251, Baroque, Grade 5
• Chad Waldner – Best Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 1
• Yuvan Ramachandran – Medal Class K2051, Baroque, Grade 1
• Chad Melnic – Medal Class K2201, Baroque, Grade 4
• Arishya Aggarwal – Festival Award for Provincials
• Dayna Maendel – Best Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 3
• Anton Waldner – Best Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 5-6
• Seth Griffin – Sonata Class K2205, Grade 4
• Daniel Maendel – Best Solo Spoken Poetry, Manitoban, Grade 4-6
• Rudy Waldner – Best Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 2
• Luke Qually – Festival Award for Provincials
• Pedro Maendel – Best Solo Spoken Poetry, Classical, Grade 4-6; Best Own Written Creative Poetry
• Annabelle Lautenschlaeger – 20th/21st Century Piano Solo Class, Grade 1-2; Medal Class K2101, Baroque, Grade 2
• Tunika Appah – Sonata Class PK2354, Grade 6; Study Class
• Sofia Maendel – Best Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 7
• Kohen Smith – 20th/21st Century Piano Solo Class, Grade 3-Adult
• Annette Maendel – Best Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Kindergarten
• Madeline Lautenschlaeger – Canadian Composers Class
• Chloe Maendel – Best Solo Reading, Prose, Grade 1-6; Best Solo Spoken Poetry, 20th/21st Century, Grade 4
• Ivory Bueckert – Most Promising Beginner Pianist
• Tiana Maendel – Best Solo Spoken Poetry, Classical, Grade 1-3
• Amy Bell – Most Promising Vocal Performance, 12 and Under
• Bradley Maendel – Best Solo Spoken Poetry, Classical, Grade 7-9
• Ember Wiebe – Most Promising Beginner Pianist
• Landra Waldner – Medal Class K2151, Baroque, Grade 3
• Anthony Maendel – Best Solo Spoken Poetry, Canadian, Grade 4-6
• Kaylee Maendel – Festival Award for Provincials
• École Crescentview School – Most Promising Choral Performance
The complete award listings can be found at www.prairiesounds.com
— Staff


