Wednesday, June 11th

Classical Upper Strings - Level 8 - Group A

Adjudicator: Paul Barna

Classical Upper Strings - Level 8 - Group A

Paul Barna
Viola, Violin, Conducting
@paulbarnastrings

Paul Barna, has been seen as soloist, chamber player and orchestral musician throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Highlights of previous performances including performing for an opening game for the Hamilton Tiger Cats, recording for the JUNO's award ceremony with celebrated rock band, The Arkells, (He can also be seen and heard on several of their music videos) performing for the closing ceremonies of the Pan Am games of 2015 with Terra Lightfoot and the National Academy Orchestra as well as performances with the Kitchener Waterloo Symphony featuring Inuit throat singer, Tanya Tagaq. He recently performed with JUNO award winning artist, Jeremy Dutcher and is featured on an episode of Murdoch Mysteries, "Murder in F Major" In 2023, Paul was selected for the Aldershot Community Honour Roll award in recognition of his outstanding community contribution and commitment to the arts. In 2025, Paul was selected as recipient for Burlington's Community Builders Award for his excellence and contributions in education.

Paul's eclectic and vast repertoire combined with his keen interest in new music had led him to record on various CD's including a premier performance of Abigail Richardson's composition The Labyrinth with the Schulte Strings Chamber Orchestra, and recording Mahler's Ninth Symphony with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada. (Disc had a JUNO nomination track, Isomorphia) Paul was also part of the Inaugural season of one of Canada's newest concert halls, Koerner Hall. Paul's string playing can be heard on a recent release of local folk/ blues artists Andre Bisson's latest new album, The Ballad of Lucy Stone and the recently released album Latchford. Paul recently collaborated with acclaimed soprano Kira Braun and can be heard on her latest recording of Morawetz's, From the Diary of Anne Frank.

Paul is currently a highly in demand freelance musician within the Greater Toronto Area, performing with various orchestras and ensembles. He has performed as soloist with the Mississauga Symphony, North York Symphony Orchestra, Symphony on the Bay and regularly appears with with Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, Kitchener Waterloo Symphony, Esprit Orchestra, Thunder Bay Symphony and Sudbury Symphony as to name a few. He formerly studied viola with Mr. Steven Dann, however past teachers include Atis Bankas. He is also the owner and operator of a booking company, Paul Barna Strings where he books and coordinates specialized performances for weddings, events and galas. He is currently serving as Principal Second violin with the Burlington Symphony Orchestra in addition to freelance performances across southern Ontario.

Mr. Barna is a graduate of the Glenn Gould School of Music and Young Artist Performance Academy program at The Royal Conservatory of Music as well as successful apprentice from the National Academy Orchestra; Canada's only professional training orchestra.

Not only a devout performer, Paul is a sought after educator and instructor. He currently has a large and flourishing studio, Paul Barna Music Studio that has celebrated a decade of providing high level music instruction to students and currently serves as the primary violin instructor at Redeemer University. He founded and directs the Burlington Chamber Sinfonia; an ensemble comprised of advanced students with a focus on performing solo repertoire with the ensemble and runs an apprenticeship style program that hires advanced students and emerging artists to perform professionally. Many of his students are award winning and celebrated young musicians that can be heard in youth orchestras across Ontario. They have appeared as gusts soloists, hold concertmaster positions, principal section positions and various leadership positions within the ensembles, including the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra, Oakville Symphony Youth Orchestra and the Hamilton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. In November 2021, Paul helped to initiate a mentorship program with the Burlington Symphony where talented and hard working students were able to join the orchestra as a side by side in concert. His students regularly work towards completing Royal Conservatory examinations and participate in local competitions. Paul's students are routine prize winners at festivals, scholarship recipients at elementary to post secondary levels, and have gone on to win provincial competitions (Grade 10 Provincials Gold medal 2023). His teachings have led him to substitute at various music schools and institutions ranging from Hamilton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, Oakville Symphony Youth Orchestra, Mississauga Symphony Youth Orchestra and formerly Axis Music in Toronto; a string program developed for under privileged youth. He has also served as faculty assistant at the Interprovincial Music Camp in Parry Sound. In addition to loving his career and being an avid car nut, real estate enthusiast and horological aficionado, there are few things that bring Paul as much joy as successfully pulling off one of his elaborate, ingenious and oh so witty practical jokes/ pranks on unsuspecting students…

Location

Wilfrid Laurier University - Room M2001
75 University Ave. W.
Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5

Classical Upper Strings - Level 8 - Group A - Morning

TimeNameTitlesHome Festival
Time:9:00 AMName:Isaac ChenTitles:
Concerto no. 1 in E minor, 1st mvt. by Anatoli Komarowski
Sonatina in G Major, op. 100, 1st mvt.: Allegro risoluto by Antonín Dvořák
Home Festival:London
Time:9:20 AMName:Sejin YangTitles:
Salut d'amour, op. 12 by Edward Elgar
Concerto in A Minor, op. 12, 1st mvt. by Jean-Baptiste Accolay
Home Festival:Niagara
Time:9:35 AMName:Amber KimTitles:
Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, BWV 1041, 1st mvt.: Allegro moderato by Johann Sebastian Bach
Salut d'amour, op. 12 by Edward Elgar
Home Festival:North York Live
Time:9:50 AMName:Roy ChangTitles:
Meditation, from Thaïs by Jules Massenet
Sonata No. 4 in D Major, HWV 371, 1st and 2nd mvts. by George Frideric Handel
Home Festival:Guelph
Time:10:10 AMName:Claudia ZengTitles:
Méditation from Thäis by Jules Massenet
Concerto in G Major, Hob. VIIA:4, 1st mvt. by Franz Joseph Haydn
Home Festival:Peterborough
Time:10:25 AMName:Yuzhuo WangTitles:
Sonata No. 5 in A Major, HWV 372, 1st mvt.: Adagio and 2nd mvt.: Allegro by George Frideric Handel
Concerto in A Minor, op.12 by Jean-Baptiste Accolay
Home Festival:Ottawa Kiwanis
Time:10:45 AMName:Jai HamiltonTitles:
Sonata in B flat Major , 1st mvt. by Carl Stamitz
Élégie op. 44 by Aleksandr Glazunov
Home Festival:Brant
Time:11:05 AMName:Jasper LiemTitles:
Concerto in A Minor, op. 12 by Jean-Baptiste Accolay
Sonatina , 1st and 2nd mvts. by Béla Bartók
Home Festival:Windsor-Essex
Time:11:20 AMName:Celine ChenTitles:
Concerto in G Major, Hob. VIIa:4, 1st mvt.: Allegro moderato (with cadenza) by Franz Joseph Haydn
Sonata in G Major, K 293a (301), 1st mvt.: Allegro con spirito by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Home Festival:Unionville
Time:11:40 AMName:Austin DuTitles:
Concerto in G Major, Hob. VIIa:4, 1st mvt. by Franz Joseph Haydn
Salut d'amour, op. 12 by Edward Elgar
Home Festival:Hamilton

12:00 PM - Lunch Break

Classical Upper Strings - Level 8 - Group A - Afternoon

TimeNameTitlesHome Festival
Time:1:00 PMName:Jasmine LiuTitles:
Sonatina in G Major, op. 100, 1st mvt. by Antonín Dvořák
Salut d'amour, op. 12 by Edward Elgar
Home Festival:South Simcoe
Time:1:15 PMName:Aydin AppersonTitles:
Fantasia No. 1 in B flat Major, TWV 40:14, 1st mvt.: Largo by Georg Philipp Telemann
Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004, Gigue by Johann Sebastian Bach
Home Festival:Kitchener-Waterloo
Time:1:30 PMName:Alicia ZhuTitles:
Concerto in G major, Hob. VIIa:4, 1st mvt. by Joseph Haydn
Partita No.3 in E Major, BWV 1006, Gigue by Bach, Johann Sebastian
Home Festival:Yip's
Time:1:45 PMName:Kateri GardzinskiTitles:
Sonatina in G Major, op. 100, 1st mvt. by Antonín Dvořák
Partita No 3 in E Major, BWV 1006, Bourrée by Johann Sebastian Bach
Home Festival:Peterborough
Time:2:00 PMName:Milla GanTitles:
Playera, op. 23, no. 1 by Pablo de Sarasate
Violin Concerto in G Major, op. 24, 1st mvt. by Oskar Rieding
Home Festival:Toronto

2:30 PM - Workshop and Announcement of Winners - MANDATORY

Workshop will be held from approximately 2:30 pm to 3:45 pm.

Announcement of winners will happen at the end of the workshop.

4:15 PM - PLAYOFFS - Classical Upper Strings - Level 8

The top two competitors from this class will proceed to the playoffs.
The playoffs will be held at Laurier University - Music Building - Room 2007
75 University Ave. W., Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5