Musicians Excel at State Solo/Ensemble, Van Daele Receives Exemplary Performance Recognition

Congratulations to the WHS Music students who performed at the WSMA State Solo/Ensemble Festival on the UW-Whitewater Campus last Saturday, April 25th! Twenty-five events received a 1st rating and five events received a 2nd rating. Congratulations to all students who made it to State! Results for competitors can be found at https://wsmamusic.org/festivals/state/whitewater/results/

The Exemplary Performance Recognition Project expands recognition of outstanding performers at the WSMA State Solo & Ensemble Festival. State festival adjudicators select the most exceptional performances at each of the festival campuses through a two-step process. One WHS event received the Exemplary Performance Recognition Award: Ava Van Daele (Musical Theater Solo) and 3 other events were nominated for consideration: Ian Agen (Musical Theater Solo), Lia Ramirez (Musical Theater Solo), Ian Agen and Ava Van Daele (Classical Soprano Tenor Duet).

Article and Photos Submitted by MacKenzie Gehrke
Whitewater High School Vocal Music Instructor
gehma01@wwusd.org

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