Submitted to Dorchester Banner/SU SU student singers and performers did well at a competition in March. The winners and faculty member Dr. John Wesley Wright are seen here. SALISBURY — Salisbury …
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SALISBURY — Salisbury University students and faculty in the Music, Theatre and Dance Department made quick adjustments for this year’s National Association of Teachers of Singing Mid-Atlantic Region auditions, which turned to an online video format from the original in-person auditions scheduled for March 13-14 in Columbia, S.C.
The students’ flexibility paid off, with seven of the 11 who auditioned receiving recognition in the top three of their categories, including nine first-place finishes as some students competed in multiple categories. SU’s students, participating in 14 categories, qualified for the event by placing first or second at the Maryland/Washington, D.C. level.
Jeremiah Copeland of Delmar, Del., placed first in the fourth/fifth-year men’s musical theatre division, leading an SU sweep of the podium, followed by Lance Fisher of Princess Anne in second and Patrick Gover of Clarksville in third.
Fisher took first place in the fourth/fifth-year men’s classical category, while Joshua Dennis of Salisbury won the third-year men’s classical division.
Sara Miller of Salisbury finished second in the fourth/fifth-year women’s musical theatre and classical divisions.
Olivia Davidson of Secretary, MD, and Gigi Pesaniello of Snow Hill, MD, tied for second place in the third-year women’s musical theatre category.
By earning top-three placement in their categories, the aforementioned students are eligible for the national YouTube round.
All 52 audition recordings for the SU students are available on TouTube.
For more information call 410-543-6030 or visit www.salisbury.edu.