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New Jersey Young Composers Competition Finals Andrew Lesser


Burlington City Public Schools NJ-YCC Executive Committee andrew.lesser@yahoo.com


The NJ Young Composers Competition Finals and Critique was held at the Sheraton Hotel in Atlantic City at the 55th Eastern Division Biennial In-Service on April 7, 2017. The committee was comprised of: Robert Frampton, NJMEA Past-President, NAfME Eastern Division Past-President, and founder of the YCC; Andrew Lesser, Burlington City Public Schools and manager of the YCC; and Patrick Burns, Montclair State College & Jersey City University. The superb critiques have been handled by Patrick Burns since the beginning of the Young Composers Competition. 2017 Winners Grand Prize: “The Sonnambulist” – Peter Sardina, Brick Township High School


High School Finalists: “Carnival” – Matt Witsotsky, West Morris Mendham High School “State of Mind” – Varun Das, John P. Stevens High School


Middle School Finalist: “Inconsolable” – Hayden Marcixzewski, Forrestdale School


L to R: Andrew Lesser - Composition Committee Member; Matt Witsotsky - High School Finalist; Peter Sardina - Grand Prize Winner; Hayden Marcizsewski - Middle School Finalist; Patrick Burns - Composition Critique Clinician (not shown Varun Das - High School Finalist)


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