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Friday, April 17, 2015

Shoreline music students win awards in vocal competition

Daniel Siller and Corilynne Woods
Photo courtesy SCC

Two Shoreline Community College vocal music students were given awards at the recent solo vocal adjudications sponsored by the Puget Sound chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing, held on the college campus.

Daniel Siller, a student of Fredrick Lokken, was awarded first place in the Classical College 1 category (college students with 1-3 years of private study), and Corilynne Woods, a student of Meg Stecker-Thorsen, received an honorable mention award in the same category.

Nearly 150 students from throughout the region, ranging from high school to adult age groups, competed in musical theater and classical vocal categories. The SCC vocal music department hosts the event every other year.

As a result of his award, Siller had the opportunity to perform in the final recital, which featured the winning performers from all the various categories. Both Siller and Woods also received Outstanding Jury designations in the winter quarter vocal final exams, and performed with other SCC music students who received Outstanding Jury awards in the Honors Recital presented on April 9 in the campus theater.


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