35th annual Canada Music Week Festival in Palmerston

PALMERSTON – The 35th annual Palmerston Canada Music Week Festival was held on Nov. 22.  Over 120 performers played piano pieces by Canadian Composers.  This year the festival featured Saskatchewan composers Lynette Sawatsky and Janet Gieck. Sawatsky was able to connect with some of the students through videos on the day of the festival, and also adjudicated the music for the Young Composers class.

Adjudicators were Cameron Streicher from Milverton, and Lois Gingrich from Newton. Both have studied piano at the university level, performed internationally, teach piano, and are also founder and directors of community choral groups:  Village Voices, and Heidelberg Chorale for Christ, respectively.

 

Beginner class – Beginner class performers with adjudicator Cameron Streicher at the Palmerston Canada Music Week Festival on Nov. 22, from left: Amaya Meyers, Bastian Dirksen, George Menzies, Bradley Wouters and Gideon Dirksen.

“It felt very special to invite these adjudicators back to Palmerston, because they competed in the festival when they were children.  The committee was delighted to have them share their expertise with local students, parents, and teachers,” organizers note.

The festival is organized by a volunteer committee of local piano teachers consisting of Tanis Cowan, Drayton; Laura Gray, Harriston; Pauline Horst, Millbank; Anne Grobbo, Fordwich; April Martin, Palmerston; Heidi Martin, Linwood; and Cheryl Weber, Wallace.  The festival features Canadian music for piano solo, duet, and composition classes.  There is a non-competitive adult class. The Canada Music Week Festival is open to all piano teachers in the area, and welcomes new participants.

 

Beginner class – Beginner class performers with adjudicator Cameron Streicher at the Palmerston Canada Music Week Festival on Nov. 22, from left: Amaya Meyers, Bastian Dirksen, George Menzies, Bradley Wouters and Gideon Dirksen.

 

Canada Music week was established in 1960 by the Canadian Federation of Music Teachers’ Associations, and is celebrated the third week of November, in honour of St. Cecilia, the patron saint of music.  Students, teachers and their families gather for events across Canada, to learn and celebrate all aspects of Canadian music.

Music Festivals encourage young people to develop a love and understanding of the arts, and foster the values of self-discipline, teamwork, and excellence.

Organizers thanked Palmerston United Church for the use the facility, and all those who support students with scholarships.

The committee also thanked donors who make these scholarships possible:  Dale Connell, Conestogo Agri Systems, The Piano Shop in Elmira, Neville Leake Tuning and Repair, Palmerston Eastern Star Peach Chapter, Hanover-Walkerton Branch of Ontario Registered Music Teachers’ Association, Lorraine Ballard, Pauline Horst Studio, Beryl Martin, Town of Minto, and Palmerston Lions Club.

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