Adjudicators

Concert Band/Orchestra/Chamber Ensemble

Christine Blanchard

Andrew Alcorn

Educator, Clinician, Adjudicator

About Andrew
Andrew Alcorn is a native of Antigonish NS. After completing a Diploma in Jazz
Studies in 1982, he finished his BA Mus. at St. F.X. in 1983 and a Graduate Diploma in 2003. He spent some time in Toronto with of The Royal Canadian Artillery Band, the Silverthorne Brass band and did freelance work. After returning to Nova Scotia, Andrew started a teaching career that spanned over 30 years in the New Glasgow area. He had the good fortune to work alongside his wife Janice (vocalist, choir director) for most of these years building a well-rounded and reputable program. He taught all levels of bands from elementary to high school, including concert bands, jazz bands and a variety of instrumental ensembles. His bands were often top award winners at local, provincial and national festivals. During his career he has also performed in or directed over 50 Broadway style musicals. His three daughters are all enjoying a life in the music industry as well.

Alcorn was president of the Nova Scotia Band Association from 2001-05. Andrew
was a director with Nova Scotia Honours Jazz and Acadia jazz camp staff for over 20 years. He has done workshops with the Nova Scotia Youth Wind Ensemble and Junior Wind Ensemble on many occasions and has been a presenter at the Nova Scotia Music Educators Conference several times. When he is not teaching, Andrew can be found performing or recording with any one of many top Nova Scotian ensembles including the Stadacona Band, The Back Alley Big Band, Latin Groove, Nova Brass, Hubtown Big Band and many others. He is the recipient of the “Excellence in Teaching” award, the NSMEA “Lifetime Achievement” award and the Nova Scotia Band Association’s “Master Teacher” award.

Andrew retired from teaching in 2016 and is enjoying performing, recording,
adjudicating, and a large variety of outdoor activities with friends and his family.

Christine Blanchard

Greg Burton

Conductor, Educator, Performer

About Greg
Greg Burton continues to manage a varied career in music that includes conducting, performing and teaching. Greg’s association with professional orchestral music in Halifax dates back to the Atlantic Symphony days and continues with Symphony Nova Scotia, with whom he performed, for many years, as a trombonist and is now a regular guest conductor.

Greg has been privileged to have been Music Director of the York Symphony Orchestra, The North York Concert Orchestra, the McMaster Chamber Orchestra, the Halton-Mississauga Youth Orchestra, as well as the Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra. Greg enjoys working with university-aged musicians and has held positions at a number of universities including The University of Toronto, McMaster University, Acadia University and Mount Allison University. He was Director of Arts at Hillfield Strathallan College in Hamilton, ON from 2005-2015.

When not making music, Greg keeps busy working on his sons’s farms in Middleton, New Brunswick and Forest Hill, NS as well as spending time with his grandchildren, Linus, Edie and Leyda.

Christine Blanchard

Ardith Haley

Music Educator

About Ardith
As a passionate and creative educator, Ardith Haley has spent a lifetime working with others through teaching and in a variety of leadership roles in settings across the country and internationally. She enjoyed a 25-year public school career as a music teacher (P-12) before moving to a position with the province of Nova Scotia as the Arts Education Consultant. She served 19 years in this position and was responsible for arts programming and curriculum development in NS schools. Since 1990, Ardith has also served as an adjunct professor in the Schools of Music and Education at her alma mater, Acadia University. In 2012, she and Music Mentors International partner, Dale Lonis, co-founded a Master’s Degree in Curriculum Studies with a Focus on Music Education at Acadia which has attracted eight graduate cohorts (to date) from across Canada and other countries. In recognition of her significant contributions to music education and band in Canada, Ardith is a recipient of the Canadian Music Educators’ Association Jubilate Award of Merit and the 2022 National Band Award.

Since her retirement from the Department of Education, Ardith happily engages in her many passions. Combining her lifetime experiences with knowledge of best practice, current pedagogy, curriculum development, and assessment models she is working in various international locations supporting curriculum writers in their development and implementation of innovative arts curriculum and pedagogies. Her ongoing work teaching Bachelor and Master’s students at Acadia continues to be a privilege and a great joy, as is the opportunity to assist students in realizing their musical goals through clinics and adjudications. Travelling with her husband to cheer the Toronto Raptors in as many cities as possible is a priority retirement goal, and, most importantly, experiencing life through the eyes of her amazing grandchildren.

Christine Blanchard

Kevin Hamlin

Educator-in-Residence
Yamaha Music Canada

About Kevin
Recently retired as head of music at Collingwood Collegiate, Kevin Hamlin has been appointed to be Yamaha Music Canada’s first Educator-in-Residence, providing workshops and clinics for high school music programs and bands throughout North America. Kevin was awarded the Keith Mann Outstanding Band Director in 2015, as chosen by MusicFest Canada. Kevin also presents regularly at numerous music conferences throughout Canada, provides workshops for school boards and universities, and adjudicates at Regional Festivals from Coast to Coast, as well as the MusicFest Canada National Festival. Kevin was also awarded the Collingwood Arts Award in 2015 as well as the Order of Collingwood in 2016.
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Dr. Dylan Rook Maddix

Assistant Professor of Instrumental Conducting and Community Engagement
Memorial University

About Dylan
Originally from Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Dr. Dylan Rook Maddix is Assistant Professor of Instrumental Conducting and Community Engagement at Memorial University in St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador. In this role, he conducts the Memorial University Wind Ensemble and teaches undergraduate and graduate conducting.

Before this role, he worked as a Professor of Music and headed the wind and brass studies department at Cambrian College in Sudbury, Ontario. There, he conducted the wind ensemble and taught courses in music theory, wind/brass methods, and pedagogy. He also served on the conducting faculty at Laurentian University.

Outside of his teaching and conducting duties, Maddix is actively involved on the board of directors of the Newfoundland and Labrador Band Association and the Canadian Band Association. He is also the founder and host of “The Band Room Podcast”, alongside composer Cait Nishimura, and hosts the conducting leadership podcast titled “Changing Your Pattern.”

Dr. Maddix’s academic journey includes a Bachelor of Music degree from Mount Allison University, a Master of Music degree in Trumpet Performance from the University of Toronto, and a Doctorate of Musical Arts degree with in Conducting from Arizona State University.

Throughout this academic journey, he had the privilege of learning from accomplished mentors, including Jason Caslor (conducting, Arizona State University), Joe Burgstaller (trumpet, Arizona State University/Canadian Brass), Gillian MacKay (conducting, University of Toronto), Jim Spragg (trumpet, University of Toronto/Toronto Symphony), Linda Pearse (trumpet, Mount
Allison University), and Alan Klaus (trumpet, Mount Allison University).
His professional career as a trumpeter is diverse and engaging, involving collaborations with artists such as Sarah McLachlan, Roger Hodgson of Supertramp, The Video Games Live Orchestra, Johnny Reid, The Broadway Tenors, Hannaford Street Silver Band, Toronto Concert Orchestra, Hogtown Brass Quintet, and Vox Aeris Trio.

Maddix has conducted masterclasses and lectures at esteemed institutions, including the University of Toronto, Western University, Acadia University, Mount Allison University, and McMaster University. He has also provided his expertise as a conducting and music consultant for Netflix’s “Umbrella Academy” and Global TV’s “Private Eyes”.

Christine Blanchard

Dr. Leah McGray

Director of Instrumental Studies
SUNY Genesco

About Leah
Leah McGray is the Director of Instrumental Studies for the SUNY Geneseo, where she conducts the Symphony Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, and teaches classes in conducting and theory. Dr. McGray held a similar position at Rhodes College in Memphis TN and has been guest conductor for the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, Memphis Youth Symphony Orchestra, Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, Penfield Symphony Orchestra, and the 2023 National Youth Band of Canada. She is in demand internationally as a conductor and adjudicator across the United States, South Korea, and Canada.

Dr. McGray earned her DMA in conducting at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, the Master of Music from University of Toronto, and Bachelor of Music and Education degrees from Acadia University, Canada. Twice awarded major grants from the Social Science Humanities and Research Council in Canada, her research explores techniques of non-verbal leadership, and orchestral and wind ensemble repertoire by traditionally underrepresented composers.

Instrumental Jazz

Christine Blanchard

Andrew Alcorn

Educator, Clinician, Adjudicator

About Andrew
Andrew Alcorn is a native of Antigonish NS. After completing a Diploma in Jazz
Studies in 1982, he finished his BA Mus. at St. F.X. in 1983 and a Graduate Diploma in 2003. He spent some time in Toronto with of The Royal Canadian Artillery Band, the Silverthorne Brass band and did freelance work. After returning to Nova Scotia, Andrew started a teaching career that spanned over 30 years in the New Glasgow area. He had the good fortune to work alongside his wife Janice (vocalist, choir director) for most of these years building a well-rounded and reputable program. He taught all levels of bands from elementary to high school, including concert bands, jazz bands and a variety of instrumental ensembles. His bands were often top award winners at local, provincial and national festivals. During his career he has also performed in or directed over 50 Broadway style musicals. His three daughters are all enjoying a life in the music industry as well.

Alcorn was president of the Nova Scotia Band Association from 2001-05. Andrew
was a director with Nova Scotia Honours Jazz and Acadia jazz camp staff for over 20 years. He has done workshops with the Nova Scotia Youth Wind Ensemble and Junior Wind Ensemble on many occasions and has been a presenter at the Nova Scotia Music Educators Conference several times. When he is not teaching, Andrew can be found performing or recording with any one of many top Nova Scotian ensembles including the Stadacona Band, The Back Alley Big Band, Latin Groove, Nova Brass, Hubtown Big Band and many others. He is the recipient of the “Excellence in Teaching” award, the NSMEA “Lifetime Achievement” award and the Nova Scotia Band Association’s “Master Teacher” award.

Andrew retired from teaching in 2016 and is enjoying performing, recording,
adjudicating, and a large variety of outdoor activities with friends and his family.

Jim Doxas

Jeff Goodspeed

Lead Faculty
NSCC Music Arts Program

About Jeff
Jeff is a well known member of the music communities in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Cuba.  Most who know him in Halifax will be familiar with his many years of work with the Sunday Jazz Quartet, the Los Primos Cultural Exchange Project, the NSCC Music Program, Nova Scotia Honour Jazz, HavanaFax, Goodspeed/Staples Quartet, the Halifax Jazz Festival as well as countless local performances. He is a 3-time ECMA winner, has 4 Music Nova Scotia awards and has had original compositions featured with the Havana Symphonic Orchestra. The list of international musicians who he has performed with is long and his career has spanned over 4 decades.
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Ken MacKay

Educator, Clinician, Adjudicator
Nova Scotia Honour Jazz

About Ken
A native of Truro NS, Ken first started teaching in the Public School system in 1976 and has been active as an Educator, Clinician, Adjudicator and Soloist throughout his career. Ken retired from Astral Drive Junior High where he was Director of Bands for over 20 years. Ken is Past-President of the Atlantic Federation of Musicians and is currently on the board of Nova Scotia Honour Jazz and co-leader of the NSHJ Funk Unit.

Ken’s list of his professional credits is impressive. Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Regis Philbin, Natalie Cole, jazz great Ernie Watts, Mary Wilson (The Supremes), Blues Brother Dan Aykroyd, daughter of the blues Shirley King, Rosemary Clooney, the Temptations, and Lionel Ritchie are just a few of the artists Ken has shared the stage with. He currently performs locally with The Back Alley Big Band, Asia NuGruv and The Aviators.

Christine Blanchard

Dr. Paul Rushka

Assistant Professor of Music
St. FX University

About Paul
Award-winning bassist, composer, arranger and educator Dr. Paul Rushka has been engaging audiences for over two decades with his sonorous tone, confident beat and eloquent melodic creativity. Paul’s debut recording As It Happens showcases his lyrical original compositions, highlights his deep grooves and hip basslines, and demonstrates his ensemble’s formidable improvisations and dynamic group interplay.

Paul’s bass playing has been featured on over 20 commercially released recordings. He has appeared on stage with numerous jazz luminaries, including John Taylor, Joe LaBarbera, Julian Priester, Jimmy Greene, Peter Bernstein, Seamus Blake, Gary Smulyan, Champian Fulton, Brad Turner, Ross Taggart, Lorne Lofsky, Kirk MacDonald, Kevin Dean, André White, and many more. In 2003, Paul won a Western Canadian Music Award for Best Jazz Album for his work on the Mike Allen Trio’s Dialectic.

Paul holds a D.Mus. degree in Jazz Performance from McGill University, and is currently an Assistant Professor of Music at StFX University.

Concert/Chamber/Jazz Choir

Christine Blanchard

Janice Alcorn

Adjudicator, Clinician, Performer

About Janice
Janice (Durning) Alcorn, New Glasgow born and raised, has had a full musical life. Her early career was mainly focused on classical vocal performance. She was the recipient of both the New Glasgow and Halifax Rose bowl awards for top overall performer after completing her BA Music degree from St.F.X.

She branched out in many musical settings to excel in classical, gospel, jazz, RnB and traditional Maritime genres of music. The Chairman of the St.F.X. music program gave her the title “Chameleon” for her ability to cover so many styles so well.

Janice has performed as featured soloist on Handel’s “The Messiah,” Rutter’s “Gloria” and other choral works. She has vast experience in musical theatre as a performer in shows including Mikado, Oklahoma, Godspell, and the role of Maria in West Side story. She has also been musical director in over 20 Broadway style musicals.

She has been featured soloist with the John Alphonse Big Band, Dave James Big Band, Acadia Faculty Big Band, Hub town Big Band, and the Ghost Rider Blues Band. She has led many of her own jazz small groups and has performed with a wide array of Maritime artists. Janice is also an active church soloist.

As an educator and choir director, Janice has had a very colorful 35-year career. She has directed church choirs, provincial youth choirs, NS Honour Jazz choirs, Community choirs and her own elementary, junior and senior high concert and jazz choirs. Many of these groups have earned, local, provincial, and even National recognition for their stellar performances. Her private voice studio has also produced many successful performers of all ages. Janice is the recipient of the “Excellence in Teaching” award and the NSMEA “Lifetime Achievement” award.

Janice is a sought-after adjudicator, clinician, and performer. Her encouraging and uplifting style of teaching has fostered many music lovers and performers over the years. Since retiring, Janice continues to enjoy performing, coaching, accompanying, gardening and other outdoor activities. Her happiest times are spent with her ever expanding family (the next generation!)

Christine Blanchard

Chris Bowman

Conductor, Singer, Educator, Composer

About Chris
Christopher Bowman (M. Mus Memorial University, B. Mus Mount Allison University) enjoys making music in many forms – as a conductor, solo and choral singer, educator, and composer. He is full-time Minister of Music at First United Church in Truro, Nova Scotia, and Artistic Director of the Cantabile Society of Truro, where he conducts the Cantabile Singers and works with the Cantabile children’s choirs. He also sings with the Juno-nominated Canadian Chamber Choir and takes great delight in the fact that choral music has given him the opportunity to sing in every Canadian province. Chris is active as a baritone soloist; his debut CD “Over Hill and Valley” with pianist David Chafe won Music NS and Music NL awards, and was nominated for an East Coast Music Award.

Chris loves working with choral singers of all ages and stages, and has conducted community, church, school, and university choirs in Atlantic Canada and Ontario. He is sought after as a clinician, adjudicator, and lecturer, and has taught in various university music departments in Atlantic Canada as a sessional instructor. As time permits, he is a composer and arranger of choral music.  Chris’ favourite musical collaborations, however, are with his wife Laura, and their children Erica and Meredith. They live in Valley, Nova Scotia.

Christine Blanchard

Joel Tranquilla

Conductor, Teacher, Singer, Pianist

About Joel
Joel Tranquilla is a conductor-teacher, singer, and pianist noted for his versatile musicianship and creative programming. After spending 15 years in Michigan, Ontario, and British Columbia, the 2023/24 season marks his return to the East Coast. Joel is proud to serve as the Artistic Director of the Halifax Camerata Singers and Chorus Master of Symphony Nova Scotia as well as the Director of Music at Grace United Church in Dartmouth. He holds degrees from Mount Allison University, the University of Michigan, and Michigan State University, where his doctoral research was in the area of Canadian choral-orchestral repertoire.
 
Choral music has a profound capacity for both storytelling and community-building. It is collaborative, eclectic, and dynamic, and these are the qualities that excite Joel most about the art form. He has worked with adult chamber choirs, youth choirs, university ensembles, and symphonic choruses – each with a unique voice and distinct body of repertoire. As the Associate Conductor of the Canadian Chamber Choir, Joel has had the privilege of performing and recording extensively with that professional ensemble. He has also cultivated strong relationships with some of Canada’s finest emerging and established composers.

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