Two Burnaby Schools are winners in a national music contest involving thousands of students from coast-to-coast. Capitol Hill and Marlborough Elementary schools took the top prize in their categories, with a primary class at Capitol Hill also capturing a third prize win in the , put on by CBC Music.
There are only 11 public school categories for various ages in the contest and when classes from all over Canada are competing, capturing 2 of the 11 top honours shines a light on the talents of students and the strength of music education in the Burnaby School District.
Two schools won for their rendition of Nikamo, a Cree lullaby. Learn more about the winners and see their entries below. Read about the seven performances from four Burnaby schools that made the finals here.
CATEGORY: ELEMENTARY INSTRUMENTAL (Grades 4-6)
First prizeĚýCAPITOL HILL ELEMENTARYĚý– Resonance, Hand Bell and Chime EnsembleĚý–Ěý“Nikamo” by Burnstick
- $3,000 in new musical instruments and a plaque
- Music teacher: Theresa Lui
- See their video entry
Judge’s comments: “Congratulations, Capitol Hill.Ěý A well maintained tempo, and not one note out of place. Great job.” —ĚýKai Black, executive producer, Canadian Music Class Challenge.
CATEGORY: INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES PRIZE (Favourite Performance of “Nikamo”)
Winner MARLBOROUGH ELEMENTARY – Grade 5/6 classes – “Nikamo”
- $1,000 in new musical instruments and a plaque
- Music teacher: Corina Kuban
- See their video entry – Burnaby Now, December 2022
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