Stencia Bastien 23 won the 16th annual Sing It to the Heights competition for her performance of Listen by Beyonc辿.

Stencia Bastien

Stencia Bastien '23 won the 2020 Sing It to the Heights competition. (Yiting Chen)

The American Idol-style singing competition raises funds for the music program at Saint Columbkille Partnership School, a Catholic elementary school in Brighton operated by Saint Columbkille Parish, the Archdiocese of Boston, and Boston College. This years event, held in Robsham Theater on February 25, yielded $3,629.

Proceeds from previous Sing It to the Heights competitions have made it possible for Saint Col's to establish and sustain a music program for K-8 students, purchase musical instruments, and provide free music lessons to students.

This years judges were St. Ignatius Church Associate Pastor Donald MacMillan, S.J., Cesar Muziotti, S.J., and School of Theology and Ministry student Eric Immel, S.J.

Bastien, one of 10 51画鋼 students selected to participate after an auditioning process, is a marketing major in the Carroll School of Management. Never having been trained in singing, she was very nervous about performing in front of a large crowd.

During the competition I was really scared that I would forget the lyrics, said Bastien, but my friends in the crowd helped me to calm down and just feel the music.

The other undergraduates competing this year were Korinne Arenas 22 (Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, communication major), Tommy Boyce 21 (Carroll School of Management, marketing and business analytics), Sophia Gardner 22 (Carroll School, information systems, accounting for finance and consulting), Francesca Giangiulio 23 (Morrissey College, English, theater, art history), Kaitlin Meeks 20 (Morrissey College, physics), Jack Peterson 20 (Morrissey College, biology and economics), Will Riley 21 (Morrissey College, philosophy), Max Schenkel 22 (Morrisey College, neuroscience, studio art, finance minor), and A.J. Singh 23 (Carroll School, finance and computer science). Singh and Meeks came in second place and third place, respectively.

Choir students from Saint Columbkille Partnership School performed during the concert, as did last years winner, Tate Haynes 21.

Sing It to the Heights is sponsored by the Emerging Leader Program, Robsham Theater, the Office of Governmental and Community Affairs, and the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs.

Christine Balquist | University Communications | March 2020