2001-2002 MTNA National student competitions sponsors.Robert Dingley, vice president/ educational products, Warner Bros BROS Brothers BROS Benefits and Retirement Operations Section (King County, Washington) BROS Barnes and Richmond Operatic Society (London, UK) . Publications, Inc., left, is pictured with Natasha Sinha, winner of the MTNA MTNA Music Teachers National Association MTNA Middle Tennessee Nursery Association (McMinnville, Tennessee) Student Composition Competition, elementary school elementary school: see school. level, sponsored by Warner Bros. Publications. Also shown is Alla Cohen cohen or kohen (Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male. , Sinha's teacher. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Daniel Tacke, right, winner of the MTNA Student Composition Competition, high school level, is shown with Robert Dingley, vice president/educational products, Warner Bros. Publications, Inc. Warner Bros. sponsors the award. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Sebastian Chang, winner of the MTNA Student Composition Competition, junior high school level, sponsored by Warner Bros. Publications, Inc., received his award from Robert Dingley, vice president/ educational products for Warner Bros. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Gail Lew, Warner Bros. Publications, Inc., presented the MTNA Student Composition Competition collegiate-level award to James Michael David. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Matt Schnarr, center, winner of the MTNA Junior High School Brass Competition, sponsored by The Selmer Company, is shown with Gary Hopkins, left, representing The Selmer Company. At right is Todd Johnson Todd Edward Johnson (born December 18, 1978 in Sarasota, Florida) is an American football safety for the St. Louis Rams of the NFL. He was selected with the third pick of the fourth round of the 2003 NFL Draft out of the University of Florida. , Schnarr's teacher. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] John Simpkinson, Baldwin Piano Company The Baldwin Piano Company is the largest US-based manufacturer of keyboard instruments, most notably pianos. It is a subsidiary of the Gibson Guitar Corporation. History , with MTNA Junior High School Piano Competition winner Denise Yen, center. Also pictured is Ginger Chen, Yen's teacher. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] June Hahn was the winner of the MTNA High School Percussion Competition, sponsored by Yamaha Corporation of America, Band and Orchestral Division. Mike Bates, Yamaha Corporation of America, presented the award. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Don Pitts, right, representing Slingerland Drum Company The Slingerland Drum Company is an historic drum company which is linked to the rich history of jazz drumming. The company was founded by H.H. Slingerland (1875-1946, either Henry Heanon or Heanon Henry) in 1912. with Gene Koshinski, winner of the MTNA Collegiate Artist Percussion Competition, sponsored by Slingerland Drum Company. Koshinski's award included a five-piece Slingerland "Jam kit" drum set. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Mike Bates, left, Yamaha Corporation of America, with Joseph Liccardo, winner of the MTNA High School Piano Competition, sponsored by Yamaha Corporation of America, Piano Division. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Joshua Shillair was the winner of the MTNA Collegiate Artist Guitar Competition, sponsored by Gibson Musical Instruments. Don Pitts, right, representing Gibson Musical Instruments, presented the award, which included a Les Paul guitar. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Amir Khosrowpour, seated, was the winner of the MTNA Collegiate Artist Piano Competition, sponsored by Steinway & Sons. Shown standing, from left, are Bruce Stevens and Sally Coveleskie, Steinway & Sons; Jack Winerock, Khosrowpour's teacher; and MTNA Executive Director Gary L. Ingle in·gle n. 1. An open fire in a fireplace. 2. A fireplace. [Perhaps Scottish Gaelic aingeal, fire, light. . The award included a Model M (5'7") Steinway & Sons grand piano. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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