Heritage Festival

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This article discusses Heritage Festivals, the international music festivals held throughout the United States. For the annual three-day multicultural event held in Edmonton, see Edmonton Heritage Festival.

Heritage Festival refers to one of a number of musical festivals held throughout America where high school-aged musical ensembles are ranked on an international standard. These groups include choirs, bands, and orchestras. The festivals were founded in 1980.

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[edit] Chicago 2006

On April 1, 2006, a festival was held in Chicago.

[edit] Participants

The participants included, but were not limited to:

[edit] Results

An awards ceremony was held on the evening of April 1 at Medieval Times in Schaumburg, Illinois.

[edit] Gold

The following groups, along with some other groups, received gold medals:

  • Northern Pines chamber choir
  • Northern Pines young women's chorals
  • Northern Pines young men's choral


[edit] Chicago 2004

In late March, 2004, a festival was held in Chicago.

[edit] Participants

The participants included, but were not limited to:

  • Fort Zumwalt South (choirs)
  • Northern Pines (chamber choir)

[edit] Results

An awards ceremony was held at the Medieval Times dinner theater in Schaumburg, Illinois.

[edit] Gold

The following groups, along with others, received gold medals:

  • Fort Zumwalt South chamber choir
  • Northern Pines chamber choir

[edit] Silver

The following groups, along with some other groups, received silver medals:

  • Fort Zumwalt South concert choir
  • Fort Zumwalt South men's choir
  • Fort Zumwalt South women's choir

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