Students’ musical talents to the fore at Lions awards
Stratford High School students performed at Mountainview Vineyard Church for an annual competition last term.
The Lions Music Awards, a collaboration between the high school and Stratford Lions Club, has a high standard of performance, says arts co-ordinator Kate Hansen.
“This year some of the performances had a theatrical theme, with music from Broadway hits such as Hamilton and The Phantom of the Opera, and one of Queen’s greatest hits, Bohemian Rhapsody.”
She says there was strong competition for the Best Solo Vocal category, including Bryan Adams’ original song Isn’t She Lovely, a letter to Stevie Wonder asking him for advice, and Indi Single’s version of Burn.
“Charlotte Frazier won the unofficial ‘highest note of the night’ category with her rendition of The Phantom of the Opera, and Akemaua Gerrard’s beautiful version of I Can’t Make You Love Me wowed the audience.”
The awards were judged by Ben McCleod, Mary-Anne McAllum and Lauren Nottingham.
Kate says head of arts and music teacher Nicholas Orr worked hard to get the students ready for the awards.
“He worked with the students to get them ready and prepared for the awards.”
Results:
Best Solo Vocal: 1st place Indi Single, Burn; 2nd equal Bryan Adams, Isn’t She Lovely and Brenna Johnson, When He Sees Me; 3rd Charlotte Frazier, Don’t Rain on My Parade, The Phantom of the Opera.
Best Solo Instrumental: Connor Barrow, Liebestraum No 3 (Liszt) Best Group Performance: Expiring Youth, Wonderland
Most Polished Performer (Best Overall Performance): Indi Single Best Original Song: Bryan Adams, Isn’t She Lovely