I love playing classical pieces from the Romantic era and performing as a soloist as well as playing in small flute ensembles. I have competed in the Idaho State Solo and Ensemble competition the last three years and placed second the last two years. Going into high school band I wanted to take additional steps to further my musical education and began taking private lessons through Bella Note Studio, where my love for playing only grew. For the last three years, I have been a part of my high school symphonic band and the last two years the flute section leader. I started playing the flute seven years ago in my 6th-grade band class and immediately fell in love with it and have continued through middle school and high school. Taylor Sadewic The Festival at Sandpoint Instrumental Scholarship 2021 Runner-Up Max Plans to go to North Idaho College where he will pursue his associates degree while learning Japanese and join the Coeur d’ alene Symphony.
You may have heard him play as he performs around the community primarily at The Cedar Street Bridge, The Pend Oreille winery, and Trinity Restaurant at City Beach. Philip Baldwin who is the director of Strings at Whitworth University. He has been instructed by Ruth Kliginamith, Antonio Malave, Jason Moody, Raul Romero, and is currently studying under Dr. Max has opened concerts for The Spokane Quartet, Juilliard graduate and Oscar winning Zuil Bailey, and the Festival at Sandpoint.
He has been involved in several different programs such as REDES RIO nuevo, El Sistema, Bella Notte, Suzuki Strings Academy, Spokane Youth Symphony, The Lake Pend Oreille Orquestra, The High School Symphonic Band, and Music Bridges Borders. Fluent in both English and Spanish he has attended public school in both Mexico and the US. Born in Sandpoint Idaho but also a dual citizen of Mexico, he has played music in both countries and internationally in several centers of the arts. Max Reed is a local violinist who has been playing violin since he was 9 years old. Max Reed The Festival At Sandpoint Instrumental Scholarship 2021 Winner To Donate to Charley’s Scholarship Fund: Please make a check payable to “FAS” with “Charley” in the memo line and send to PO Box 695, Sandpoint, ID 83864 Goal: This Scholarship of at least $1,000 will be awarded annually to a local high school student who will also have the opportunity to perform an original song at The Festival at Sandpoint each summer.
You may reproduce the application on your computer.Īttachments:In order to be considered, you MUST include: - A copy of your Transcripts- A letter from someone in your life who knows you well and can attest to your character and passion for musicĪ dedicated scholarship fund has been established by the Sandpoint Book Babes through The Festival at Sandpoint to memorialize Charley Packard and perpetuate his lifelong mentorship of young singer-songwriters. Written Application:Submit written application with lyrics to an original song you have written. The winner will also perform their original song at a Festival at Sandpoint concert. Hand-delivered by Monday, April 10, 2022, to:Įmail by Monday, April 10, 2022, to: Auditions: We will contact all applicants to schedule a live audition to take place during the month of May. US Mail – Must be postmarked or received by Monday, April 10, 2022 Submitted to the SHS Counseling Office by Monday, April 10, 2022, at 9:00 am. You can submit your completed application in one of the following ways: Funds may be used for any music related expenses, including lessons, tuition, instrument upgrade, etc.Įligibility: Open to all Bonner County high school students - priority is given to graduating seniors.