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Six give ‘exemplary performance’ at WSMA event
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WAUNAKEE — Wisconsin School Music Association (WSMA) recently announced the 336 middle school and high school students and large ensembles identified by adjudicators for “exemplary performances” in State Solo & Ensemble at one of 10 university locations on April 30, May 6 or May 7.

From over 6,800 vocal and instrumental solos and ensembles scheduled at the 2022 WSMA state festivals, 336 were selected as “exemplary” in the Exemplary Performance Recognition Project. State festival adjudicators identified the most exceptional performances at each of the state festival campuses through a two-step process:

Step 1. Nomination

Throughout the day, adjudicators had an opportunity to nominate a limited number of performances that were truly exceptional — beyond what is typically expected.

Step 2. Final Selection

At the end of the day, each adjudicator selected the most exceptional performances to receive the exemplary recognition from among those nominated.

Selected students and schools receive a certificate from WSMA in recognition of outstanding performance at the state festival.

For more information on WSMA State Solo & Ensemble and the Exemplary Performance Recognition Project, including all who were nominated and selected, go to wsmamusic.org.

Local school musicians include:

Albany

●  Jillian Lent, Alto Solo

New Glarus

●  Sam Copeland, TT, TV, BB Duet

●  John Talley, Mostly Winds Ethnic, Folk, Heritage Ensemble

●  Tyler Durst, TT, TB, BB Duet

●  Aden Gobeli, Mostly Winds Ethnic, Folk, Heritage Ensemble

●  Dylan Fritz, Mostly Winds Ethnic, Folk, Heritage Ensemble