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Max Hiske receives top provincial mark

By David Willberg, Estevan Mercury A Weyburn resident has received top marks for his ability on the piano. Max Hiske, a 15-year-old, received the Medal of Excellence for Saskatchewan from Conservatory Canada for the Grade 8 level.
Max Hiske

By David Willberg, Estevan Mercury
 A Weyburn resident has received top marks for his ability on the piano. Max Hiske, a 15-year-old, received the Medal of Excellence for Saskatchewan from Conservatory Canada for the Grade 8 level.
“I had to prepare a certain number of songs from each style, and I was required to know a certain amount of technique, like scales and chords, and I demonstrated my scales and repertoire for the examiner,” said Hiske.
Those styles focused on three different classic periods: baroque, classical and romantic. He also played some contemporary songs. “It’s quite the task to get (Grade 8), it almost took me a year and a half to prepare for that. It’s a lot of work,” said Hiske. “Most … teachers I’ve heard have said Grade 8 (Conservatory Canada) is kind of like in high school when you graduate Grade 12.”
For the exams, he not only had to complete the practical component, in which he plays the selections, but there was the theory part, in which he demonstrated his book knowledge of the piano.
As for the Medal of Excellence, it is handed out to the highest mark for completed exams in the entire province. He received a score of 88 per cent for the practical exam, and 96 for the theory test.
Hiske has been invited to a celebratory dinner and student recital in London, Ont., in early November, along with all of the other Medal of Excellence recipients from across Canada. He’s not sure if he will be able to attend the reception. If he doesn’t, then the medal would be mailed to him, or he will receive it at a provincial ceremony.
He is now studying for his Grade 9 exam with Conservatory Canada with his current instructor, Cherith Alexander of Weyburn, and he hopes to attain Grade 10, which is the furthest he can advance through Conservatory Canada. He also started studying with the Royal Conservatory of Canada at the end of the summer