
Through each of these phases of competition, the judges were able to select a new Miss Wisconsin’s Outstanding Teen 2017 to represent the state at the national competition.ĭuring my year as Miss Wisconsin’s Outstanding Teen, I plan on utilizing social media to promote our sponsors and thank them. In the final phase of competition, I was able to go onstage in the gown of my dreams while exuding confidence and answered one question. For scholastic achievement, my transcripts and academic involvement was submitted. In lifestyle and fitness, I performed an athletic routine onstage. During interview, I was asked questions relating to my platform, current events, and my ambitions, from all five judges over a timespan of eight minutes. At the local, state, and national competitions, I performed my arrangement of Vivaldi’s “Winter.” In addition to talent, I also competed in interview, lifestyle and fitness, scholastic achievement, and evening gown and onstage question. I have been playing the violin for eight years, six of which have been spent at the Wausau Conservatory of Music. In the Miss Wisconsin’s Outstanding Teen Competition, one of the phases of competition is talent.

Hello! My name is Grace Stanke, and I am proud to have been recently honored with the title of Miss Wisconsin’s Outstanding Teen 2017. Grace Stanke at a recent Golden Kiwanis Club Meeting Learn more about the Wausau Conservatory of Music, its faculty, staff, students, programming and upcoming events at: Conservatory student Grace Stanke named Miss Teen Wisconsin Roseman is currently Professor of Piano at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. She has been a soloist with various regional orchestras including the Central Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra and the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra and has performed numerous times on Wisconsin Public Radio. Her performances have taken her across the state, regional, and national levels. Molly Roseman is a versatile performer taking on active roles as a soloist, chamber musician, and collaborative pianist. He has performed with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia, the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, and the Savannah Symphony Orchestra, and currently he is Principal Flutist of the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra. Jacob Roseman, Faculty Artist of Flute at Wausau Conservatory holds a Bachelor of Music from the Philadelphia College of the Arts, a Master of Music from the Eastman School of Music, a Doctor of Music from Florida State University, and a certificate from the Mozarteum International Summer Academy (Salzburg, Austria). In 2006 Molly and Jacob Roseman collaborated on their first solo recording together, Something Old, Something Borrowed, Something New, much of which will be part of this concert performance. The program consists of: Sonata (1819) by Gaetano Donizetti, Sonata in F Major, KV 365 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Entr’acte by Jacques Ibert, and the Sonata in A Major, Op. – WausauĪ fully collaborative recital featuring classic and transcribed works for flute and piano. Mark Concert Hall – Wausau Conservatory of Music 404 Seymour St. Wausau Conservatory of Music is pleased to announce the following concert event – We look forward to their future musical endeavors!įor more information about the Wausau Conservatory of Music and lesson opportunities, please call 71 or visit our website at Something Borrowed – Concert with Jacob and Molly Roseman These Wausau Conservatory of Music students represent over one half of the Honors musicians chosen from Central Wisconsin in 2017 representing the communities of Antigo, Marshfield and Wausau. Middle School Honors Choir: Colton Lemanski, Abigail Trueblood, Ben Trueblood Middle School Honors Orchestra: Sophia Winowski, Mariah Ratsaphonh, Alternate

Middle School Honors Band: Gavin Burill, Gabriel Clausing, Quinn Stack, Brennan Straw, Matthew Peters, Alternate High School Honor Choir and Treble Choir: Tate Rauman and Raquel Taylor, Alternates High School Honors Orchestra: Isabel Tveten, Benjamin Bates, Alec Sauer

High School Honors Jazz Ensemble: David Pickar, Mathew Chapman High School Honors Band: Lauren Hackbarth, Peyton Green, Hugh Steiner The Wausau Conservatory of Music wishes to congratulate our students who are members of the 2017 Honors Class and recently participated in the state concerts held October 26 in Waunakee, WI and October 28 in Madison, WI. Conservatory students performed with WSMA Honors GroupsĬongratulations Conservatory students on your performances last week with the WSMA Honors Choir, Band and Orchestra Students.
