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SCHOLARSHIPS, CERTIFICATES, TROPHIES AND MEDALLIONS
THE MUSIC FESTIVAL SOCIETY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE GENEROUS DONATIONS OF SCHOLARSHIP MONEY GIVEN TO US BY THE PATRONS OF THE FESTIVAL. TO BECOME A PATRON, PLEASE CONTACT
Maimie DeSilva 497-5935
REQUIREMENTS
All entries in competitive classes will be given an adjudication and a mark for each performance. Certificates will be awarded to competitors achieving first, second and third place standings in each class. Competitors attaining a mark of 80% or over will be eligible for medallions, cups and awards. However only competitors who are 20 years of age or younger as of December 31st, 2008 or who meet the specific age limits as set out, will be eligible for major scholarships.
All entries in non-competitive classes will be given an adjudication only.
At the discretion of the Festival Committee, all Scholarships and Awards may not be awarded.
Please read the Syllabus and Program carefully as award requirements may vary from year to year.
MAJOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
The Okanagan Valley Music Festival Society of Penticton offers the following major scholarships in all disciplines. Marks of 80% or higher must be achieved to qualify for all awards. Major and runner-up scholarships will only be awarded to competitors who are 20 years of age or younger as of December 31st, 2007 or who meet the specified age limits and requirements as set out in each discipline section.
Please note: Sight reading is required in order to qualify for major scholarships in Piano, Strings, Woodwinds & Brass classes. Quick study or sightreading is required in Guitar. Participation in the Technique Workshops will be required for all Dance provincial requirements. These marks will not be considered in mark totals.
MAJOR AND RUNNER-UP SCHOLARSHIPS
Major and runner-up scholarships will only be awarded to competitors who are 20 years of age or younger as of December 31st , 2008 or who meet the specific age limits as set out.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR PIANOFORTE Candidates at Grade IX, X, ARCT or Open , must enter the following categories: Sight reading (mark not considered in Scholarship totals), JS Bach, Sonata or Multi-Movement Sonata, Romantic, and ONE of the following: Additional Repertoire, Early Keyboard, Classical, Impressionistic, Twentieth Century, Canadian Composers, Popular, or Concert Group.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR PIANOFORTE Candidates at grade VII or VIII level pianoforte must enter the following categories: Sight Reading (mark not considered in Scholarship totals), JS Bach or Early Keyboard, Classical, Sonata (or sonatina) or Multi Movement Sonata (or sonatina) and ONE of the following: Additional Repertoire, Bach, Early Keyboard, Classical, Romantic, Impressionistic, Twentieth Century, Canadian Composers, Popular, Multi-Movement Sonata or Concert Group.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR PIANOFORTE Candidates at grade V or VI level pianoforte must enter the following categories: Sight Reading (mark not considered in Scholarship totals) JS Bach or Early Keyboard, Sonatina or Sonata, and ONE of the following: Additional Repertoire, Bach, Early Keyboard, Classical, Romantic, Impressionistic, Twentieth Century, Canadian Composers, Popular or Concert Group.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR PIANOFORTE Candidates at grade I to IV level pianoforte must enter the following categories: Sight Reading (mark not considered in Scholarship totals) Any THREE pianoforte selections from the category of solos listed in the Syllabus, excluding Untitled Study.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR VOCAL - Junior Candidates must be at least 14 years or under, and enter the following categories: Art Song and any THREE selections from the Junior category of Vocal Solos.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR VOCAL - Intermediate Candidates must be 18 years and under, and enter the following categories: Art Song, and THREE selections from the Intermediate category of Vocal Solos.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR VOCAL - Senior Candidates must be 19 years or over, and enter the following categories: Art Song, and THREE selections from the Senior category of Vocal Solos.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR MUSICAL THEATRE - Junior Candidates must be 14 years or under, and enter the following categories: THREE classes from Comedy, Ballad, Additional Repertoire or Production.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR MUSICAL THEATRE - Intermediate/Senior Candidates must be 15 years or over, and enter the following categories: THREE classes from Comedy, Ballad, Additional Repertoire or Production.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR STRINGS Candidates must be at a Grade 8 level or over and enter the following categories: Sight Reading (mark not considered in scholarship totals), Sonata or Concerto, 2 contrasting movements (only string to be considered), and THREE selections from different periods.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR GUITAR Candidates must be at a Grade VI level or over and enter the following categories: Quick Study or Sight Reading (mark not considered in scholarship totals), and THREE selections from different periods.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR BRASS OR WOODWIND Candidates must be at a Grade VII level or over and enter the following categories: Sight Reading (mark not considered in Scholarship totals), Sonata or Concerto, 2 contrasting movements, and TWO selections from different periods.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR SPEECH AND DRAMATIC ARTS Candidates must be 13 years or older and enter the following categories: THREE selections from Poetry (all forms), Prose, Dramatic Scene, Public Speaking or Shakespeare Solo.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR DANCE - CLASSICAL SECTION, MAJOR Candidate 11 years and over must enter the following: Ballet, and TWO selections from Demi-character, Contemporary Interpretive, Classical Interpretive, Character, Character-National, Modern
RUNNER-UP SCHOLARSHIP FOR DANCE - CLASSICAL SECTION, MAJOR Candidate 11 years and over must enter the following: Ballet, and TWO selections from Demi-character, Contemporary Interpretive, Classical Interpretive, Character, Character-National, Modern
SCHOLARSHIP FOR DANCE - CLASSICAL SECTION, MINOR Candidate 11 years and over must enter the following: Ballet, and ONE selection from Demi-character, Contemporary Interpretive, Classical Interpretive, Character, Character-National, Modern
RUNNER-UP SCHOLARSHIP FOR DANCE - CLASSICAL SECTION, MINOR Candidate 11 years and over must enter the following: Ballet, and ONE selection from Demi-character, Contemporary Interpretive, Classical Interpretive, Character, Character-National, Modern
SCHOLARSHIP FOR DANCE - STAGE SECTION, MAJOR Candidate 11 years and over must enter the following: THREE selections from Modern Stage, Song and Dance, Character, Lyrical, Jazz or Tap, one of which must be Jazz or Tap.
RUNNER-UP SCHOLARSHIP FOR DANCE - STAGE SECTION, MAJOR Candidate 11 years and over must enter the following: THREE selections from Modern Stage, Song and Dance, Character, Lyrical, Jazz or Tap, one of which must be Jazz or Tap.
SCHOLARSHIP FOR DANCE - STAGE SECTION, MINOR Candidate 11 years and over must enter the following: TWO selections from Modern Stage, Song and Dance, Character, Lyrical, Jazz or Tap, one of which must be Jazz or Tap.
RUNNER-UP SCHOLARSHIP FOR DANCE - STAGE SECTION, MINOR Candidate 11 years and over must enter the following: TWO selections from: Modern Stage, Song and Dance, Character, Lyrical, Jazz or Tap, one of which must be Jazz or Tap .
Dale Charles Memorial Award $100.00 with criteria as follows:
Must enter Classical Dance in any solo category;Stage Dance in any solo,duo or trio category:Ballet and Modern Workshops and one of the Stage Dance Workshops.
MEDALLIONS, CUPS, TROPHIES AND SHIELDS
Medallions will be awarded to the winners of various categories. These medallions become the permanent property of the recipients.
Cups, trophies and shields will be awarded to the participant with the highest mark in the stated categories, provided that the mark is 80% or greater. A competitor must enter at least three solo classes to be eligible for a solo trophy.
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PIANOFORTE |
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Mrs. R.A. Davidson Memorial Rose Bowl |
Open Solo |
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Triumph Trophy |
Solo, Diploma Level |
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James Crossley Memorial Trophy |
Concert Group |
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Vernon United Church Cup |
Solo, Grade IX and X |
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Fraser Shield |
Solo, Grade V to VIII |
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Edith Maude Pryce Shield |
Adjudicator Choice, Grades V to VIII |
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Donna Marie Hauser Trophy |
Solo, Grade I to IV |
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Helen Reeves Cups (2) |
Duet or Quartet, Grade IX and over |
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Junior Ensemble Shield |
Ensemble, Grades I-IV |
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Intermediate Ensemble Shield |
Ensemble, Grades V-VIII |
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DANCE |
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Dr. P. Melton Memorial Shield |
Classical Group |
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Terpsichore Dance, Dale Charles Memorial Trophy |
Modern/Contemporary Group |
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Osoyoos Home Hardware Shield |
Stage Group |
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Noonan Memorial Shield |
Modern Stage/Variety Group |
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WOODWIND AND BRASS |
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Kelly Offer Cup |
Woodwind/Brass, Solo, Grade VI and up |
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STRINGS |
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Vernon Kinsmen Club Trophy |
Solo, Grade VI and up |
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Okanagan Valley Music Festival Cup |
Sonata Duo, under 20 years of age |
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Oliver Kiwanis Club Shield |
String Ensemble, under 20 years of age |
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MUSICAL THEATRE |
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Soundstage Trophy |
Musical Theatre Solo |
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CHOIR |
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June Argyle Shield |
Best Elementary School Choir |
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SPEECH AND DRAMATIC ARTS |
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Speech and Dramatic Arts Shield |
Best School Group |
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Nina Grigor Shield |
Narrative/Dramatic Poetry, 8-12 years |
Please note: PKMF is no longer accepting new trophies or awards for presentation.
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The Programme will list: scholarships and awards for solo and other classes, scholarships that have to be applied for and the deadline for receipt of these applications. |
Eva and Hugh Cleland Scholarship
All of the following requirements must be met by a 2008 Penticton Kiwanis Music Festival participant in order to qualify for the Eva and Hugh Cleland Scholarship:
- The participant is from the South Okanagan area (Summerland and south).
- The participant intends to pursue a career in music teaching, coaching or performance.
- The participant is a Grade 12 graduating student, or has completed Grade 12 but is not already enrolled in a post-secondary music programme.
- Within one year of the Festival, the participant must be enrolled in a recognized post-secondary educational institution such as a university or college majoring in music, or a diploma course at a music conservatory.
- The participant must be of a deserving caliber, as determined by the Music Festival Board.
- The participant must apply for the scholarship prior to the commencement of the Festival.
- If the winner does not meet the guidelines set out in #4, funds will not be dispersed for that year. In order to apply for this scholarship please submit a short history of your music background and details of how you qualify. Applications must be received by March 8, 2008. Funds will be paid directly to the educational institution upon receipt of confirmation of the winner’s enrollment.
Updated November, 2007 |