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Don Snowden, Department Head and Director of Bands, is the State
Advisor for the Music Division of the Florida Community College
Activities Association. He is also the President of the
National Association of Concert Bands.
The
faculty and staff at Pensacola Junior College Department of
Music and Theatre are pleased to announce that sophomore guitar
major, Mitchell Smegelski, is the top prizewinner in the
classical guitar division of the 2008 Florida Community College
Activity Association’s Music Student Artist Competition. The
competition, held at the University of North Florida in
Jacksonville, Florida, on January 24, is part of the
F.C.C.A.A.’s annual Winter Music Symposium. Students compete and
perform with other students from community colleges throughout
the state of Florida in the annual symposium, which features
master classes, workshops, lectures, solo and ensemble
performances, and the music student artist competition.
Mr. Smegelski’s prize-winning performance featured Nikita
Koshkin’s Usher Waltz and J. S. Bach’s Prelude in d minor, BWV
999. As part of his First Prize Award, Mitchell will receive a
two-year scholarship to attend a college or university of his
choice in the state of Florida.
Mitchell is the son of Deborah and Mike Smegelski of Pensacola,
and a student of Dr. Joe Stallings, director of guitar programs,
at Pensacola Junior College. He is also a member of the
Pensacola Guitar Orchestra, the Pensacola Guitar Ensemble, and
the Pensacola Guitar Society.
Alumni News
Ashley Bliss (AA 2003) was recently featured on an episode
of "Law and Order." Ashley is a 2005 graduate of the New York
University Tisch School of the Arts.
Jennifer Vincent (AA 2003) has been seen on episodes of "Vegas"
and "CSI" this season. Andrew Hubbard (AA 2003) is a
graduate of the famed Neighborhood Playhouse School of the
Theatre and is currently a working actor in New York City.
Safia Aksouh (A.A. 2003) is a graduate of the University of
Central Florida and is currently a Renaissance singer at Tokyo
DisneySea in Japan.
PJC Music Students Receive Scholarships
May 2009
Two Pensacola Junior College freshmen music majors recently received the Ike Terry Memorial Scholarship from the Cantonment Rotary Club.
Vocalist Dyllon Burnside and guitarist Jeramiah Snell each received a $500 award. PJC professor and Cantonment Rotary Club member Jack O’Donnell made the presentation.
The scholarship was established for the late Ike Terry, minister of music at First United Methodist Church and member of the Cantonment Rotary Club.
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