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American Music Teacher, June-July, 2002
EASTERN DIVISION
Ciro Fodere, Pittsburgh, PA; Enrique Graf, teacher
NORTHWEST DIVISION
Tonya Siderius, Walla Walla, WA; Leonard Richter, teacher
SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION
Rochelle Sennet, Fort Worth, TX; Tamas Ungar, teacher
SOUTHERN DIVISION
John Villaveces, Knoxville, TN; David Northington, teacher
SOUTHWEST DIVISION
Catherine Brower, Logan, UT; Gary Amano, teacher
WEST CENTRAL DIVISION
Amir Khosrowpour, Lawrence, KS; Jack Winerock, teacher
MTNA Collegiate Brass, Organ, String, Voice and Woodwind Competitions, sponsored by the MTNA FOUNDATION
EAST CENTRAL DIVISION
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Susan DeKam, organ, Macatawa, MI; Huw Lewis, teacher
Jonathan Lewis, cello, Evanston, IL; Hans Jensen, teacher
Christopher Jakutowicz, baritone, Toledo, OH; Barbara Rondelli Perry, teacher
Michael Ibrahim, saxophone, Bowling Green, OH; John Sampen, teacher
EASTERN DIVISION
Christopher Randolph, trombone, Philippi, WV; Timothy DeWitt, teacher
Jeffrey Chapman, baritone, Newark, DE; Melanie DeMent, teacher
Rachel Thompson, flute, Wilmington, DE; Eileen Grycky, teacher
NORTHWEST DIVISION
Ji-Yun Jeong, violin, Eugene, OR; Kathryn Lucktenberg, teacher
Andrew Schultz, clarinet, Bozeman, MT; Gregory Young, teacher
SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION
Jeffrey Taylor, horn, Bellville, TX; Charles Gavin, teacher
Joseph Donald Daniel, organ, Waco, TX; Joyce Jones, teacher
Daniela Shtereva, violin, Baton Rouge, LA; Kevork Mardirossian, teacher
Raines Bailey Taylor, baritone, Dallas, TX; Virginia Dupuy, teacher
Rafael Rodriguez, flute, Fayetteville, AR; Ronda Mains, teacher
SOUTHERN DIVISION
Jason Koi, tuba, Athens, GA; David Zerkel, teacher
Weil Sawyer, organ, Winston-Salem, NC; John Mitchener, teacher
Carmelo de los Santos, violin, Athens, GA; Levon Ambartsumian, teacher
Alexis Lundy, soprano, Rome, GA; John Ramsaur, teacher
Abigail McKee, flute, Columbia, SC; Constance Lane, teacher
SOUTHWEST DIVISION
Jennifer Zabelsky, soprano, Gardnerville, NV; Katharine DeBoer, teacher
Brina Bourliea, saxophone, Tempe, AZ; Joseph Wytko, teacher
WEST CENTRAL DIVISION
Christopher Nierman, trumpet, Lawrence, KS; Christopher Moore, teacher
Jieun Kim, organ, Leawood, KS; John Ditto, teacher
Diego Oliveira, cello, Columbia, MO; Darry Dolezal, teacher
Kory Bickel, baritone, Columbia, MO; Jo Ella Todd, teacher
Erica J. Hendryx, flute, Kansas City, MO; Mary Posses, teacher
MTNA Collegiate Chamber Music Performance Competition, sponsored by the Allen I. McHose Scholarship Fund
EAST CENTRAL DIVISION
Bohica Saxophone Quartet, Bowling Green, OH: Michael Ibrahim, soprano saxophone; James Flowers, alto saxophone; Jeffrey Price, tenor saxophone; Lee Morrison, baritone saxophone; John Sampen, coach
EASTERN DIVISION
Providence College Brass Quintet, Providence, RI: Joseph Savarese, trumpet; Kirsten Britton, trumpet; Sandra Fallon, horn; Jeremy Giambo, trombone; Michael Roberto, tuba; Christopher Kelton, coach
NORTHWEST DIVISION
Trio Elysium, Boise, ID: Kristin Kirkman, oboe; Kelli Kirkman, horn; Arthur Williford, piano; Jeanne Belfy, coach
SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION
12th Street Brass, Arkadelphia, AR: Jason Webb, trumpet; Chris Stevens, trumpet; Joseph Fuller, horn; Brandon Egner, trombone; Chad Walther, tuba; Jim Woolly, coach
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