aberdeen and north east of scotland music festival - syllabus eighty-sixth festival 2009
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2009 Syllabus Scottish Country Dance 20 and 21 March Music, Speech and Drama 8 June to 12 June (last date for entries 16 March)TRANSCRIPT
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THE FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION
ABERDEEN and NORTH EAST of SCOTLAND MUSIC FESTIVAL
1909-2009
This year the Aberdeen and North East Scotland Music Festival is 100 years old. Begun in 1909 by Charles Sanford Terry (Professor of History at Aberdeen University) the first Festival included choirs from many of the important local businesses of the time, including Reid and Pearsons and Isaac Benzies, and was attended by Sir Edward Elgar.
The Founder's aim was to encourage music making and participation in musical activities in the North East of Scotland and this continues to be our aim. We cannot do this without your participation and thank you for taking this syllabus.
As you will read in the information on Adjudicators, most of them this year were educated in Aberdeen, took part in the Festival and won the appropriate challenge classes before going on to further study and professional lives as eminent musicians. We thank them for “coming home” to celebrate the Centenary Year with us and we look forward to receiving your entry and to making the 2009 Festival a truly unforgettable experience
Mary Rasmussen – President and Chairman
EIGHTY-SIXTH FESTIVAL 2009(no Festivals were held during the two world wars)
Scottish Country Dance: Friday 20 and Saturday 21 March 2009
Music and Speech and Drama: Monday 8 June to Friday 12 June 2009
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OFFICE BEARERS:
President and Chairman Mrs Mary Rasmussen149 Broomhill Road, Aberdeen, AB10 6JQ
Vice-Chairman Mrs June Maclean17 Kingswood Gardens,Kingswells,Aberdeen, AB15 8PE
General Secretary and Custodian of Mrs Jean HendersonTrophies Clachnaben,135 Garthdee Road, Aberdeen, AB10 7AT
Treasurer Kenny Hall272 Broomhill Road, Aberdeen, AB10 7LP
Publicity Mrs Mary Rasmussen149 Broomhill Road, Aberdeen, AB10 6JQ
Scottish Country Dancing Miss Lesley Martin,32 Argyll Place, Aberdeen, AB25 2EL
Sponsorship Mrs Jean PatonCrownhill, 78 Contlaw Road, Milltimber,Aberdeen, AB13 0EJ
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL:
Mrs R Coleman Miss H Cromar Miss A FarquharMrs J Gordon Mrs L Gurney Mr A HaggartMiss A Hamilton Miss M Harris Mr C MunroMrs S Noden Miss S Simpson Mrs L ThomMrs D Young
MEMBERSHIP: Membership of the Association entitles the holder to free entry to all sessions, together with a copy of the programme and the following year’s sylla-bus, when available. The membership fee is £12.00.
ADDRESSES FOR ENTRIES:Scottish Country Dancing: Mrs K Gail Nieman,
52 Camperdown Road, Aberdeen, AB15 5NU
Online entries for all other sections at www.aberdeenmusicfestival.com
Postal entries for all other sections Aberdeen and North East of Scotland Music Festival
PO Box 264 ABERDEEN AB25 2WW
For general enquiries please email [email protected] enquiries about entries please email [email protected]
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CONTENTS
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FESTIVAL RULES 6
CHILD PROTECTION POLICY 9
FESTIVAL TROPHIES AND AWARDS 10
SECTIONS: ADJUDICATORS:
Scottish Country Dancing Helen Frame and Peter Clark 14
Speech and Drama to be confirmed 17
Vocal and Choral Neil Mackie 24
Group Music Making see page 31 31and Percussion
Piano Kathryn Page and 32Murray McLachlan
Scottish Instrumental Claire Telford 35
Bowed Strings Claire Telford 36
Plucked Strings see page 41 40
Recorder Ian Wilson 41
Woodwind Ian Wilson 44
Brass Robin Haggart 49
Composition to be confirmed 55
Family Group to be confirmed 55
Instrumental challenge All instrumental adjudicators 57
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At the time of going to print we can give you the following information on
ADJUDICATORS
ROBIN HAGGART (Brass)Born in Aberdeen, Robin Haggart began playing the tuba while a pupil at Harlaw Academy. His inspirational teachers during this time were Dr Charles Foster and Edward J Paley. He went on to win the Instrumental Challenge class at the Music Festival before commencing his studies at the Royal Academy of Music.Since 1996 Robin has held the position of Principal Tuba with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, appearing as a soloist on a number of occasions. He has also appeared as a guest player with many orchestras, including the London Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra and the Berliner Philharmoniker. In addition to his orchestral work, he was for ten years a member of the internationally renowned brass ensemble “The Wallace Collection”, and for the past six years he has been a member of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, which is made up of leading orchestral players, chamber musicians and soloists from across Europe.Robin Haggart is a tutor of tuba at the Royal Northern College of Music and has also given masterclasses at the Royal College of Music and the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.
NEIL MACKIE (Vocal)Born in Aberdeen, the tenor Neil Mackie has enjoyed an international career spanning over 40 years. Having competed in the Music Festival for many years he won the Vocal Challege class before taking up a place at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music to study the piano. As a post-graduate student he won a Foundation Scholarship to the Royal College of Music in London where he studied singing and later a substantial Gulbenkian Fellowship enabled him to study in Munich with the Swiss tenor, Ernst Haefliger. However, the greatest influence on his career was undoubtedly the legendary English tenor, Sir Peter Pears. Neil has sung at most of the major venues throughout the world with many of today’s foremost conductors and orchestras in a wide-ranging repertory. Over the years he has premiered countless works by Scottish composers as well as many notable first performances of Maxwell Davies, Britten, Leighton and Henze.In 1995 Neil Mackie was appointed Head of Vocal Studies at the Royal College of Music in London, and also at the highly successful Benjamin Britten International Opera School. He retired from this role in 2007, but continues to teach in London as well as holding a Professorship at Agder University in Kristiansand, Norway.
MURRAY McLACHLAN (Piano)Murray McLachlan began his education at Ferryhill Primary School and Harlaw Academy. He had piano lessons at an early age with Mary Alexander, and also learnt the guitar and clarinet. His later piano studies were with Robert Howie and he entered the Music Festival many times playing all three instruments. At the age of thirteen Murray won the instrumental challenge class on the guitar! In 1979 he moved to Manchester to become a pupil at Chetham’s School of Music where he was encouraged to study the guitar and clarinet in favour of the piano! However, after competing in the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition in 1981, as both a pianist and guitarist, he decided to concentrate on the piano as he was eliminated in the early stages on the guitar. His piano teacher was David Hartigan.Murray McLachlan’s repertoire includes over forty concertos and twenty-five recital programmes and he has appeared as soloist with most of the leading UK orchestras. In addition he has made over forty commercial recordings which have consistently received outstanding reviews. He is Head of
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Keyboard at Chetham’s School of Music, a tutor at the Royal Northern College of Music and founder/artistic director of the Chetham’s International Summer school and festival for pianists. In 2007 Murray launched the first Manchester International Concerto Competition for Young Pianists, an event which will be re-staged in August 2009 (www.pianoconcertocompetition.com)Murray McLachlan is editor of Piano Professional Magazine, as well as Chair of the European Piano Teachers’ Association (EPTA UK). As well as performing and teaching, he is well known internationally for his numerous articles on piano technique and repertoire. He adjudicated at the Aberdeen Music Festival in 1992.
KATHRYN PAGE (Piano)Kathryn Page has given over twenty recitals at the South Bank and Wigmore Hall, both as soloist and chamber music pianist. She has toured Norway, Italy, Ireland and Australia where she gave recitals at the Sydney Festival and broadcast for ABC. At home Kathryn has preformed at many of the leading music festivals and has given numerous live broadcasts for BBC Radio Three. Her interest in contemporary music has led to several world premieres, including works by Cary Carpenter, Alisdair Nicholson and Djano Bates. She has worked with many established artists including David Campbell, Joana MacGregor and Sting! TV work has ranged from a live recital from Paris on CNN, an appearance on the Korean broadcasting network, several performances on Irish TV and a much treasured Blue Peter badge. In 1991 she recorded the complete set of Mozart-Grieg duo sonatas for BBC Radio Three. Kathryn adjudicated at the Aberdeen Music Festival in 2004.
CLAIRE TELFORD (Strings and Scottish Instrumental)Born in Aberdeen, Claire Telford began studying the violin at the age of eight. She won a scholarship to study at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Junior Department, and went on to graduate with distinction in Violin and Viola from the Royal College of Music, London, in 2003. Claire was a member of the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland and Great Britain, and of Camerata Scotland. She works regularly with the orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and has also played with the London Chamber Orchestra and the English Sinfonia. As a guest artist for the National Trust for Scotland, Claire has performed on tours of Russia, the Baltics, Iceland, Greenland, The Arctic, France and Ireland. She has been engaged to play during their forthcoming tour of Norway in 2010.The early part of Claire’s career was based in the north-east of Scotland where, as a dedicated member of the Banchory Strathspey and Reel Society, she championed numerous Traditional Fiddle Festivals, winning the gold medal at the Royal National Mod in 1994 and the prestigious silver medal at the Glenfiddich Fiddle Championships in 1998 (the same year in which she won the instrumental challenge class at the Aberdeen Music Festival).A major highlight of Claire’s career has been performing several times by private invitation of HRH Duke of Edinburgh and the Earl and Countess of Wessex at Windsor Castle and Bagshot Park – and most recently at Buckingham Palace for the 60th birthday celebrations of the HRH Prince of Wales.Claire is currently on the staff of the Violin Department at the Yehudi Menuhin School, where she has worked since 2001 as the assistant teacher to proclaimed violin professor Natalia Boyarsky. She is director of the Yehudi Menuhin School Junior Orchestra and, in 2007, produced and released her debut CD, Ceol Dee.
IAN WILSON (Recorder and Woodwind)Ian Wilson was born in Aberdeenshire and prior to studying at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, he was a scholarship student at the North East of Scotland Music School. Whilst at the GSMD Ian studied recorders and clarinet and won the woodwind prize twice (once on each instrument). He was also awarded the Principal’s Prize and graduated with a first class honours degree. A keen chamber musician, Ian is a member of the Burney Players and also plays with the recorder quartet the Flautadors. He has performed as a soloist with many of Europe’s finest orchestras and the British contemporary music specialists Kokoro. Ian has also featured as a soloist in many international festivals in Europe, including the Auvergne and Innsbruck Early Music Festivals, the Ancient Niasvizh Festival in Belarus and the BBC Proms. His recording of Vivaldi, Teleman and Sammartini recorder concertos was released in the autumn of 2008. Outside classical music, Ian can
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be heard on the latest albums by the band Paris Motel and he has recently been working with the cult folk singer Vashti Bunyan.In addition to his performing work, Ian is a professor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and at Trinity College of Music, London. He also teaches at Eton College and has given many masterclasses both in the UK and abroad. He is in demand as an examiner and adjudicator. In 2005 he was one of the judges of the Moeck International Recorder Prize and he has recently compiled the recorder diploma syllabus for the TrinityGuildhall examination service. Ian is delighted to be returning to his home town of Aberdeen to work at the 2009 Festival, where he previously adjudicated in 2000.
STEWARDS:
COULD YOU SPARE TWO or THREE HOURS DURING FESTIVAL WEEK?
It is always difficult to find a large enough number of people to act as stewards to help to run the Festival efficiently. Inadequate stewarding leads to chaos of all kinds, especially in sections of the Festival attracting large groups of competitors, e.g. choirs, instrumental ensembles, orchestras etc. Adequate stewarding is therefore essential to the smooth running of the Festival and although it is unpaid, volunteers can be assured that they are making a vital contribution to the organisation of the week. We therefore appeal to anyone who has a few hours to spare during Festival week to consider giving their names to the Secretary.
There are four categories of duties:1. CASH STEWARD – Taking entrance money and making sure people do not
enter the hall during a performance.2. COMPETITORS’ STEWARD - Checking that competitors are present, and
putting the numbers on the competitors’ board. (This steward is also in charge of making tea/coffee for adjudicators and officials).
3. ADJUDICATOR’S ASSISTANT - Assisting at adjudicator’s desk with music, adjudication sheets and certificates
4. CROWD CONTROL STEWARD - Ensuring that competitors in ensemble classes enter and leave halls in an orderly fashion, know where they should be seated and when they are competing.
If you are willing, or know of anyone who might be willing, to give a morning,afternoon or evening to undertake one of these duties, please contact the Secretary, Mrs Jean Henderson by telephone (01224 316042) or email – see page 2
FESTIVAL RULES
A. Entries
1. Please use the entry form for the current year . These may be photocopied – same size as the original pleaseUse a separate form for each entry.Competitors in ensemble classes of between 2 and 8 participants should state their own
names on the entry form in addition to any group name.Enclose correct entry fee and copies of pieces where required - see rule B.2
CASH SHOULD NOT BE SENT. Cheques and postal orders should be crossed and made payable to “Aberdeen and NE Music Festival”. For multiple entries, a single cheque
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should be used where possible.NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTEDPlease be aware of the NEW POSTAL CHARGES. Rates now vary depending on the size
and thickness of the envelope. This is particularly important if you are sending a large batch of entries and/or music for accompanists. Please check at your Post Office to make sure that you use the correct amount in stamps.
In the event of any section being oversubscribed, entries will be accepted in order of receiptALL ENTRIES WILL BE ACKNOWLEDGED AFTER THE CLOSING DATE The Festival will send out ballot slips approximately three weeks before the start of the
Festival.Any other correspondence requiring a reply should be accompanied by a stamped
addressed envelope.
2. The operative date for reckoning ages is the last day of February preceding the Festival.
3. The Council reserves the right to:(a) refuse any proposed entry(b) subdivide classes where the number or type of classes makes this desirable(c) cancel any class where the number of entries received makes the running of the class
unviable(d) appoint replacement or additional adjudicators and accompanists, and alter, modify or
cancel any of the arrangements detailed in this syllabus.
4. When the entry list is closed, the Council will decide the day and order of the classes, and will conduct a ballot for the order of performing, but reserves the right to make alterations to the order shown in the official programme. Performers not present by the time of the completion of their classes may be heard if time is available, but will not be eligible for any award or placing.
5. Entries may be made in more than one class where the syllabus does not state otherwise, but in ordinary solo classes for any one instrument, entry may be made in not more than two classes, and these must be adjacent age groups. Open classes are considered adjacent to the top age group. (For the purposes of this rule, the different sizes of recorder are regarded as separate instruments).
6. No person will be allowed to take part more than once in any one class, except in a duet or ensemble class, where a second entry is permitted provided that a different part is performed with a different instrument. (For this rule the Recorder is classed as one instrument). This rule does not apply to conductors.
7. NON-COMPETITIVE ENTRIES - It is possible for any entry in any class to be made on a non-competitive basis. Non-competitive entrants will receive an adjudication only. Anyone wishing to enter on this basis should mark their entry form clearly across the top with “Non-competitive entry”.
B. Test and Own Choice Pieces
1. (a) Except where otherwise stated, the prescribed editions of music must be used in all performances, and, except in Scots Song, Hebridean Song and Junior Vocal classes, the prescribed key must be used. (b) Copies of all set pieces are provided by the Festival for adjudicators and official accompanists. Where transposition is required, a transposed copy for the accompanist must be sent WITH THE ENTRY FORM. (c) In all classes with two set pieces, both will be performed unless the adjudicator requires otherwise. (d) In all classes, unless otherwise stated, repeats are not to be taken except where they are short and musically necessary.
2. IN OWN CHOICE CLASSES TITLES and COMPOSERS OF ALL SELECTIONS MUST BE STATED ON THE ENTRY FORM. FAILURE TO DO THIS WILL MEAN REJECTION OF THE ENTRY. Classes requiring this information can be recognised by an X at the end of the
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class number. NO CHANGE WILL BE ACCEPTED. If the performance is not as stated on the entry form, adjudication may be given but no mark, certificate or placing will be awarded.
(a) Speech and Drama - Copies for the adjudicator of the own choice pieces (includ-ing own compositions, but with the exception of Theme Presentation) must be submitted WITH THE ENTRY FORM. Failure to do this will incur disqualification and forfeiture of the entry fee. Any cuts and omissions must be clearly indicated. Each copy should be labelled with the competitor(s)’s name and the class number.
(b) Music - A copy of the piece to be performed must be made available for the adjudicator before the start of the class. (Photocopies may be acceptable - see below - rule 6).
If the services of the official accompanist are required, this must be stated on the entry form, and a copy of the music for the accompanist must be sent WITH THE ENTRY FORM. ALL MUSIC should be clearly labelled with the competitor’s name(s) and the class number. If music is not submitted with the entry form, the official accompanist will not play. (Photocopies may be acceptable - see below - rule 6).
3. The same OWN CHOICE piece must not be performed in the same class in success- ive years, or in different classes in the same year. It may be a set piece for another class, provided the performer is not taking part in that class.
C. Accompanists
All test pieces with piano accompaniment are to be performed with accompaniment unless otherwise stated. Official accompanists are engaged by the Festival. However, performers may provide their own accompanist. If a request is made for an official accompanist, this shall be a binding agreement. Except where otherwise stated, any competitor who asks the official accompanist to play from an edition other than that prescribed will be disqualified. No official accompanist will be provided for Scottish Instrumental classes or for competitors performing own choice pieces in Open Classes.
D. Adjudicators
1. Adjudicators may stop any performance when the time limit has been reached, and their decisions shall, in all cases, be final.
2. Adjudicators should not be approached by or on behalf of competitors. Breach of this rule may result in disqualification.
E. General
1. Copies of the adjudicator’s remarks are available free to every performer, and should be collected, together with the certificates, at the end of the class, or later during the Festival. Any not collected by the end of the Festival may be obtained by post from the Secretary, by quoting Class and Ballot number, and enclosing a C5 stamped addressed envelope.
2. Marks will not be awarded but gradings will be given and certificates will be issued to performers, with gradings of “O” (Outstanding), “V” (Very Good), “G” (Good) and “M” (More security of performance required). Placings for FIRST only will be given. Trophies/awards will not be presented unless “V” has been gained, and placings will not be given without “G” or better.
3. Fees for entries that have been accepted will not be refunded, except when a class is programmed for a day or time which the entrant has stated on the entry form to be unsuitable or when a class is cancelled for any reason. All claims for refunds must be made in writing to the treasurer within one week of the close of the Festival.
4. Where an entrant is forced to withdraw for any reason, it is permissible for another to substitute in ensemble or group classes. Please give as much notice of this intention as possible, so that a suitable adjudication sheet and certificate can be prepared.
5. Any complaint or objection relating to the Festival will be considered only if submitted in writing
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to the General Secretary.
6. Performers are reminded that it is ILLEGAL TO COPY, whether by photostat or any other means, works which are copyright, without the written permission of the copyright holder. ANY ENTRANTS PERFORMING FROM PHOTOCOPIES (except for awkward page turns) WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. However, Music Festivals have been granted the following special dispensations:
Copies of Own Choice Works for the adjudicator: The Music Publishers’ Association has issued a revised code of practice on copy- right works, and the following concession is made for copying own choice pieces from volumes only for the adjudicator. “When an Own Choice work is selected from a publication containing several different works and which is not published separately, one copy may be made for the use of an adjudicator at a competition or festival provided that the competitor or participant has already purchased his/her own copy and that the copy made is retained and destroyed by the Administrator of the Competition or Festival immediately after the event. This permission specifically does not apply to set works”.
Competitors are advised that this permission applies only to copyright holders who are members of the Music Publishers’ Association (listed at the back of the Code of Practice leaflet, obtainable from the Association at Strandgate, 18/20 York Buildings, London WC2N 8JU). It is the competitor’s own responsibility to seek permission to copy direct from any copyright holder whose name does not appear on the MPA list. Single copies of items may not be photocopied without the prior permission of the copyright holder.
This permission does not apply to making copies for the accompanist, who should always be given a printed copy from which to work.
Photostat and other copies for the adjudicator must be totally legible, or they may be refused.
7. This Festival is affiliated to the British and International Federation of Festivals for Music, Dance and Speech, and participates in its Group Licence with the Performing Rights Society, covering live performances, and the Group Licence with the Mechanical Copyright Protection Society for the use of recorded music.
All performances using music from shows in current production are subject to copy- right law. Songs from shows in current production may be sung as a concert item, i.e. with no costume or movement without need for copyright permission. Where movement or costume are included in a performance copyright permission is required and the festival committee accepts these entries on the basis that the appropriate copyright permission has been sought.
8. The use of TAPE RECORDERS and CAMERAS (including mobile phones) of any kind is NOT PERMITTED in any Festival venue, both because of copyright and other legal restrictions, and to avoid disturbing performers. The Council reserves the right to authorise recordings to be made during the Festival, and the copyright of all performances recorded during the Festival shall be the property of the Association.
MOBILE PHONES must be switched OFF before entering any Festival venue.
9. The decision of the Council in all matters arising out of, or not specifically covered in these rules, is final.
CHILD PROTECTION POLICY
It is the policy of the Festival to involve participants, parents, guardians, carers and volunteers to ensure the smooth running of the Festival and to provide an environment in which everyone feels safe, comfortable and respected.
This Policy relates to children under the age of 16 years and those vulnerable adults of any age who are identified to the Council on the entry form. By recognising the needs of those who are disabled, the Festival actively supports their participation.
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Children are entered into the Festival by a parent, guardian or teacher who provide their signature and thereby agree to uphold the Festival’s policy. This policy requires that children and vulnerable adults are accompanied at all times by a responsible person who is admitted free of charge on this condition. If the person who has signed the entry form is not personally present the Festival Council requires them to be satisfied that their child(ren)/pupil(s) will be accompanied and supervised by another responsible adult on their behalf at all times.
The Festival is held in numerous venues and all sessions are open to the public. The responsible adult supervises children moving outwith the performance areas and between venues at all times. All sensitive duties are the responsibility of the accompanying adult.
The Festival is run entirely by volunteers, with professional input from adjudicators and accompanists. All Festival personnel are recruited by personal recommendation. Stewards are identified by white badges and members of Council by red badges. Any badge-holder can be approached for help and all participants should be aware of this. A list of volunteers’ details is maintained by the Stewarding Secretary and at the start of their period of duty, each volunteer is required to sign a register held by the Board Steward, confirming that they understand and will fulfil the requirements of the Child Protection Policy.
Stewards will be on duty taking cash; on the competitors’ board, ensuring children perform in order according to the programme; and as adjudicator’s assistants. In the Scottish Country Dance Section children will be directed to male/female changing rooms by Stewards and will be supervised there by the responsible adult as agreed with their parents. No Steward will accompany an individual child on his/her own at any time.
Issues relating to the Child Protection Policy will be immediately referred by the stewards to the Child Protection Officer, who will take such referrals seriously and deal with them promptly. All such incidents will be documented and dated.
No photography or recording of performances is permitted. Permission for press photographs must be obtained from the responsible adult.
As well as informing all participants of the date, time and venue for their performance, ballot-slips will also make them aware of this policy and the responsibilities of parents, guardians or carers. In addition, this Policy will also be displayed at all Festival venues and in printable publications.
The Festival Council will review this policy at least annually, and more frequently if legislation or circumstances require it.
CHILD PROTECTION OFFICER – Mrs Mary Rasmussen, 149 Broomhill Road, Aberdeen, AB10 6JQtelephone 01224 319345email [email protected]
FESTIVAL TROPHIES AND AWARDS
Trophies will be awarded to the outright winner of the class for which the trophy has been presented, provided a category of VG or above has been attained. They are to be held for one year only, and must be returned to the Custodian of Trophies not later than one month before the next Festival. On receiving a trophy, the winner will be expected to sign a receipt and an undertaking to keep it safe and to return it in good condition. Trophies requiring engraving will be available after this work has been done, normally within three weeks of the end of the Festival.
BURSARIES FOR KEYBOARD AND VOCAL CLASSES -
ALEX WATTERS MEMORIAL AWARDThis bursary will be awarded, at the discretion of the adjudicator, to a promising competitor who has performed in two or more solo keyboard classes at 16 and under, 18 and under or Open
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levels. The award, worth £375 for 2009, is intended for the furtherance of keyboard studies - for example, tuition or purchase of music. The winner will be asked to present a proposal to Council for approval. Previous recipients are not eligible for this award.
RACHEL BARRY MEMORIAL AWARDThis bursary will be awarded, at the discretion of the adjudicator, to a promising competitor of 16 years of age or over who has performed in V41, 42, 48-54 and at least one other class. This may include voice and piano classes, but not Scots Song, Hebridean Song, Folk Song or Light Music. The award, worth £285 for 2009, is intended for the furtherance of vocal studies - for example, tuition or purchase of music. The winner will be asked to present a proposal to Council for approval. Previous recipients are not eligible for this award.SCOTTISH INSTRUMENTAL TROPHIES
SCO1 Silver challenge trophy presented by Mrs Shand
SCO2 Silver challenge cup presented by James C Lyon
SCO3 Silver challenge trophy presented by Scott Skinner Memorial Committee
SCO5 Silver medal presented by J Murdoch Henderson
SCO6 Silver challenge trophy presented by J Murdoch Henderson
SCO7 Silver challenge trophy presented by Scott Skinner Memorial Committee
SCO8 Challenge trophy presented by Aberdeen Strathspey and Reel Society in memory of Alex Sim
SCO14 Silver Challenge Cup presented by Miss M Innes, Tarland, in memory of Alex Innes and Peter Milne.
VOCAL and CHORAL TROPHIES and AWARDS
V2 Maureen Vernal Trophy presented for Primary School Junior Choirs
V3 Trophy presented by the Association for Primary School Junior Choirs
V4 William Mitchell Trophy presented for Primary School Senior Class Choirs
V5 Challenge shield presented by LOAS for Primary School Choirs
V6 Silver challenge cup presented by Provost Taylor, Inverurie, for choirs from primary schools with fewer than 120 on the roll.
V7 Silver challenge trophy presented for schools with fewer than 250 on the roll.
V8 Trophy presented by Saltire Society for Primary School Choirs in Scots song. The winner is eligible to enter the national Saltire Society competition.NOTE Details of Saltire Society competitions can be obtained from the Secretary
V9 Lythe trophy presented by Aberdeen Orpheus Choir for Junior Choirs excluding school choirs.
V10 Gold medal presented by Feuars Managers of Fraserburgh for Junior Choirs excluding school choirs.
V11 Silver rose bowl presented by the late George Innes for Secondary School Girls Choirs.
V12 Silver challenge trophy presented by the late George Hutcheon, Turriff, for Secondary School Boys Choirs.
V13 Gold medal presented by Paterson Sons & Marr Wood for Junior Choirs
V14 Gold medal presented by Dr George Smith for Junior Choirs
V15 Challenge Banner presented for Secondary School Mixed Choirs
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V16 Silver challenge cup presented by Sir R W Smith of Crowmallie for Women Choirs.
V17 Silver medal presented by Rowland Tims for Male Voice Choirs
V18 Silver challenge shield presented by Feuars Managers of Peterhead for Mixed Voice Choirs.
V20 Gold medal presented by Paterson Sons & Marr Wood for Church Choirs
V41, 42 and 48 The Jean Auchinachie Memorial Prize for Junior Vocal Solo
V44 Scott Luke Trophy for Boys’ Solo
V49-54, 56 and 57 The Nora Atkins Memorial Trophy presented by her pupils to be awarded for the highest aggregate mark in the Operatic, Oratorio and Open Vocal Solo classes.
V55 Silver challenge trophy presented by the late Alex Simpson for Vocal Solo
V58 The Scott Trophy for Vocal Solo Bach Class
V59 The Crawford Douglas cup presented by Aberdeen Burns Club for Scots Song
V63 Silver rose bowl presented by Mrs John Macdonald for Scots Song
V68X Jeannie Robertson Trophy presented by Aberdeen Folk Club for Folk Song
V80 Garden Trophy presented for Light Music
V81 Kathleen Stuart Quaich presented by the Pro Arte Society
V82 Margaret Wright Memorial Trophy presented by the Festival Council
V92 Silver trophy in memory of Mrs Lena Dunn Scorgie for British Art Song
V93 Hartley silver cup for Lieder.
INSTRUMENTAL TROPHIES and AWARDS
B7X, B14X, B21X a and b, B28X, B35X, B42X, B49X, B56X and B62X - Premier Challenge Trophy to be awarded to the best performer in the brass open solo classes.
B15-B19 Cuthill Prize II - for the best performance on trombone
B20-B21 Cuthill Trophy and Prize I - for the best performance on trombone
GP1 Aberdeen Infant Mistresses trophy presented for Group Music Making
P6-11 The Alice Law prize awarded to the winner in each Piano Solo class
P12 Irene Long Memorial Trophy presented for piano repertoire
P15 The Margaret Charles Rosebowl presented for junior piano solo
P18 The Jean G Donald prize for Bach Piano Solo
P19 Agnes Hastings Trophy presented for Chopin Piano Solo 18 and under
P24 The Adeline F Cheyne prize for Beethoven Piano Sonata
R10 and 18 The Arion trophy presented by Edmund Greig for solo recorder
R37-41, R43 and R44 The Douglas Haston Recorder presented by pupils and friends for recorder ensemble
R45 The Ewen trophy presented by Mrs Joy Brockley for Junior Recorder Groups
R46 Silver challenge trophy (1) presented by Aberdeen Savings Bank for Primary School Recorder Groups.
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R47 and 48 Silver challenge trophy (2) presented by Aberdeen Savings Bank for Secondary School Recorder Groups.
S5 The Vivaldi Cup presented for Junior Violin Solo
S10 The Kreisler medal for Violin Solo
S44-S49 Silver salver presented by Mrs Archer Irvine Fortescue, Kincausie, for chamber music.
S54-S56 Silver challenge shield presented by the late James Macbeth for Orchestras
X2 Silver challenge cup presented by the Federation of British Musical Industries to be awarded to the best individual performer in the Instrumental Solo classes.
SPEECH and DRAMA TROPHIES and AWARDS
SD24 Gold medal presented by the Association for Solo Verse Speaking
SD31 and 32 Scots Verse Award presented anonymously for best overall performance
SD38 Silver cup presented by the Aberdeen Burns Association for Junior Burns Verse Speaking.
SD57 Silver medal presented by the Association for Sight-reading
SD61X Aberdeen Junior Chamber of Commerce trophy for Junior Public Speaking, presented by Mr and Mrs E S Massie.
SD62X Silver challenge cup presented by J G Burnett, Esq of Powis for Public Speaking.
SD64X, 65X, 67X and 68X Gold medal presented by the late Marquis of Aberdeen and Temair for the best performance in Verse Drama.
SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING TROPHIES and AWARDS
SCD1 Cup presented by Aberdeen Music Festival Association
SCD2 Cox Cup “W”
SCD3 Scullion Shield
SCD4 Miss A O Cumming Trophy - presented by the Aberdeen branch of RSCDS
SCD5 Tyrie Cup
SCD6 Cox Cup “M”
SCD7 Fanny Kidd Cup
SCD8 Boyndlie Cup
SCD9 Cup presented by the Aberdeen branch of RSCDS
SCD10 Gladys McDonald Trophy
SCD11 Terry Wallace Trophy
SCD12 Butchart Trophy
SCD13 Mrs Fyfe Medal
SCD16 ICI Shield
SCD17 Mrs Leith Hendry Trophy
SCD18 Aberdeen Community Centre Trophy
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SCD19 Lady Sempill Salver
SCD20 Kerr Cup
SCD21 Sir Ewan Forbes Salver
Classes 3 and 5 Mrs Morrison Trophy donated by Foveran PTA
SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE 20 and 21 March 2009MUSIC HALL, UNION STREET, ABERDEEN
Adjudicators: HELEN FRAME, Irvine and PETER CLARK, Kingussie
1. No person may compete in more than one team in any one class.
2. A team must have 4 couples.
3. Mixed teams must consist of 4 men/boys and 4 women/girls, excluding SCD7, 8 10, 12, 13,14 and 15
4. Competitors in all classes must intimate on the entry form the name of the dance selected. No change of dance will be allowed.
5. Except in SCD11, 14, 15, 19, 20 and 21 each team to dance EIGHT times. Where twodances are set, couples one and two should dance the first dance and couples three and four the second dance. There will be a chord at the start and finish of both dances.
6. In all classes where an age qualification is stated, the age to be taken as at 1st March 2009.
7. OWN CHOICE dances must be selected from books published by the RSCDS (not branches)8. OWN CHOICE dances in SCD10 and 12 must be 32 bars.
OWN CHOICE dances in SCD16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 must be no more than 40 bars.
9. An official accompanist is available for all classes with the exception of class SD14and 15. Teams should provide their own music. A CD player will be available. A piano will not be available in the hall.
10. THE TEACHER OF A TEAM MAY INDICATE TO THE ACCOMPANIST THE SPEED REQUIRED FOR THE DANCE.
11. In the event of a single entry in any one class, an award will be given only if the competitor gains 82 marks or more. A full adjudication will be given each time.
12. Certificates will be awarded as follows: 90 marks and over Honours86-89 marks Very Good82-85 marks Good
13A Only First, Second and Third places will be announced by the adjudicator but copies of the adjudicators’ remarks are available to each team. These, together with the Certificates, should be collected at the end of the class.
13B SCD12 – Written adjudication will be given but no marks awarded. First place only will be announced.
13C SCD14 and 15 – This class will not be marked. Helpful comments will be given.
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14. The adjudicators’ decision is final.
15. The use of RECORDING and VIDEO EQUIPMNENT and CAMERAS of any kind is NOT PERMITTED in the hall. This is because of legal and copyright restrictions.
16. Would teams from outwith Aberdeen please state on entry forms the earliest possible arrival time and also if your team(s) would be available to dance on a Saturday if necessary.
17. Entry Forms for the SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE FESTIVAL should be sent to MRS K GAIL NIEMAN, 52 CAMPERDOWN ROAD, ABERDEEN, AB15 5NU
LAST DATE FOR ENTRIES: SATURDAY 6 DECEMBER 2008 - ENTRY FEE £10.00 Late entries will be accepted up to Saturday 13 December 2008 - Entry fee £15.00 ENTRY FORMS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM BRUCE MILLERS, 363 UNION STREET ABERDEEN or MRS NIEMAN at the address above RSCDS Publications may be purchased from Mrs Nieman
The trophy donated by Foveran School PTA will be awarded for the most spirited entry from Classes SCD3 and SCD5
The Butchart Scottish Country Dance Group Trophy SCD12. This trophy. donated by the Group, will be awarded to the team showing the best team work and the true social spirit of Scottish Country Dancing
QUALIFICATIONS
SCD1 TEAMS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL GIRLS UNDER 10 YEARS OF AGE Test Dances (a) Galloway House Reel Gr Bk No 5I or (b) The Highland Fair Jig Gr Bk No 6
SCD2 TEAMS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL GIRLS OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE Test Dances (a) Miss Brown’s Reel Reel Bk 25 No 5
or (b) Espie McNabb Jig Misc 1
SCD3 TEAMS OF GIRLS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE from villages or rural districts served by schools with not more than 4 teachers Test Dances (a) Clydeside Lassies Reel Misc 1
or (b) The Rock and the Wee Pickle Tow Jig Bk 3 No 7
SCD4 MIXED TEAMS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE Test Dances (a) The De’il Amang the Tailors Reel Bk 14 No 7
or (b) Campbell’s Frolic Jig Bk 15 No 3
SCD5 MIXED TEAMS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE from villages or rural districts served by schools with not more than 4 teachers
Test Dances (a) Mr Watson’s Favourite Reel Gr Bk No 9 or (b) A Jig for Mrs Dunn Jig Ch Bk No 3
SCD6 GIRLS OR MIXED TEAMS FROM INDIVIDUAL PRIMARY SCHOOLS Test Dances (a) Thd White Cockade Reel Bk 5 No 11
or (b) The Machine without horses Jig Bk 12 No 12
SCD7 TEAMS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN any combination of boys or girls under 10 years of age
Test Dances (a) A Reel for Jeannie Reel Bk 40 No 1 or (b) The Dhoon Jig Ch Bk No 1
SCD8 TEAMS OF PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN any combination of boys or girls Test Dances (a) Lady C Bruce’s Reel Reel Misc 1
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or (b) The Merry Oddfellows Jig Misc 1
SCD9 TEAMS OF GIRLS who are in full time education at Secondary Schools Test Dances (a) Catch the Wind Reel Bk 45 No 5
or (b) Collichur Jig Bk 30 No 1
SCD10 TEAMS OF SECONDARY SCHOOL PUPILS any combination of boys or girls Test Dance – Own choice – excluding (A) or (B) in Class 9 and 11
SCD11 OPEN CHALLENGE – Teams of young people aged 11 and under 16 years of age Test Dances Both dances to be performed – See Rule 5
Couples 1 & 2 dance (A) and couples 3 & 4 (B) (a) The Lass O’ Livingston Reel Bk 8 No 6 (b) The Laird of Milton’s Daughter Jig Bk 22 No 10
SCD12 The BUTCHART CHALLENGE – Teams of Adults and Young People in any combination over 10 years of age The trophy will be awarded to the team showing the best team work and the true social spirit of Scottish Country Dancing. Test Dance OWN CHOICE (32 bar dance)
SCD13 TEAMS FROM YOUTH ORGANISATIONS OR CLUBS – Any combination of boys or girls Test dances (a) The Sailor Reel Bk 24 No 4 or (b) St Andrews Fair Jig Bk 5/82 No 2
SCD14 OPEN CLASSGroups of children of Primary or Secondary School age whose teacher is inexperienced in Scottish Country Dance. This class may be entered for a maximum of two years. There is no restriction on the combination or number of children taking part.Own music to be provided – CD or own musician and instrument (a piano will not be available in the hall)This Section will not be marked but helpful comments will be givenTest Dance A maximum of four minutes will be allocated to show dancing to Reel
or Jig tempo
SCD15 OPEN CLASSGroups of children of Primary or Secondary School age who have been dancing for less than one year. There is no restriction on the combination or number of children taking part.Own music to be provided – CD or own musician and instrument (a piano will not be available in the hall).This Section will not be marked but helpful comments will be givenTest Dance: A maximum of four minutes will be allocated to show dancing to Reel
or Jig Tempo
SCD16 WOMEN’S TEAMS NOT UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE no member of which may hold the Preliminary Test, the Teacher’s Certificate, Unit 1, 2, 3 or 5 of the RSCDS or be in attendance at a class for same.
Test Dance OWN CHOICE
SCD17 MIXED TEAMS NOT UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE no member of which may hold the Preliminary Test, the Teacher’s Certificate, Unit 1, 2, 3 or 5 of the RSCDS or be in attendance at a class for same.
Test Dance OWN CHOICE
SCD18 WOMEN’S TEAMS OR MIXED NOT UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE connected with a church, community centre or adult voluntary organisation
Test Dance OWN CHOICE
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SCD19 WOMEN’S TEAMS NOT UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE - OPEN Test Dances OWN CHOICE - any Jig or Reel and Strathspey BOTH DANCES TO BE PERFORMED - SEE RULE 5
SCD20 MIXED TEAMS NOT UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE - OPEN Test Dances OWN CHOICE - any Jig or Reel and Strathspey BOTH DANCES TO BE PERFORMED - SEE RULE 5
SCD21 OPEN CLASS – NOT UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE Test Dance The Half Eightsome Reel
Assistance with the dances will be given to competing schools or organisations on request. Please contact Lesley Martin telephone 01224 638800
SPEECH AND DRAMA SECTION 8 June - 12 June 2009
Last date for ENTRIES and SUBMISSION OF OWN CHOICE PIECES:MONDAY 16 March 2009
Adjudicator: to be confirmed
BOOKLIST: All set pieces will be taken from the following books. Each book is indicated by the number below:
Book 1. The Puffin Book of Twentieth-Century Children’s Verse – ISBN 0-14-032236-1Book 2. The Works – Macmillan – ISBN 0-330-48104-5Book 3. The Kingfisher Book of Children’s Poetry – ISBN 0-86272-784-7Book 4. Fit Like, Yer Majesty? – Reading Bus Press – ISBN 978-0-9558904-2-0Book 5. Gweed Gear, Sma’ Book – Printed by the Graphics Department,
School Resources Centre, Summerhill, Aberdeen Book 6. A Scottish Poetry – Oxford University Press – ISBN 019916030-9Book 7. The Bible – Authorised VersionBook 8. A Burns CollectionBook 9 New Testament in Scots – William Lorimer (Southside Publishers Ltd)
STORY TELLING
SD1 £4.00 8 and underRe-tell a story told by the adjudicator
SD2 £5.00 9 to 11Re-tell a story told by the adjudicator
SD3 £6.00 12 to 15Four words, apparently unrelated, are given to the competitor five minutes before coming to the platform. An original story must be told making use of the four words. (Words to be supplied by the adjudicator)
BIBLE READING
SD4 £5.00 9 to 11Mark Ch 8 vv 1-10 - from Book 7 - see page 17
SD5 £6.00 12 to 15Matthew Ch 5 vv 38-48 - from Book 7 - see page 17
SD6 £7.00 16 to 18Ecclesiastes 3 vv 1-8 - from Book 7 - see page 17
SD7 £8.00 OpenPsalm 139 vv 1-14 - from Book 7 - see page 17
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SCOTS BIBLE READING
SD8 £8.00 Open1 Corinthians 13 vv 1-13 ‘But the grytest o’ the three is luve’ - from Book 9 - see page 17
SOLO VERSE
SD9 £4.00 Under 6 years Non-competitive ClassOwn choice - “My favourite short poem”. The title need not be given on the entry form.
SD10 £4.00 Girls age 61. “As Tasty as a Picnic” - from Book 2 - p 171- see page 17 2. “Daffadowndilly” - from Book 1 - p 287 - see page 17 SD11 £4.00 Girls age 71. “Waiting at the Window” - from Book 1 - p 286 - see page 17 2. “Greedy Dog” - from Book 3 - p 102 - see page 17
SD12 £4.00 Boys age 6 to 71. “The Trouble with my Sister” - from Book 1 - p 42 - see page 172. “Just fancy that” - from Book 1 - p 158 - see page 17
SD13 £4.00 Girls age 81. “I’ve never heard the queen sneeze” - from Book 1 - p 44 - see page 172. “What became of them?” - from Book 3 - p 20 - see page 17
SD14 £4.00 Girls age 91. “The Three Little Pigs” - from Book 2 - p 59 - see page 17
2. “The Word Party” - from Book 1 - p 21 - see page 17
SD15 £4.00 Boys age 8 to 91. “My Mum’s put me on the Transfer List” - from Book 2 - p 339 - see page 172. “Best Friends” - from Book 1 - p 108 - see page 17
SD16 £5.00 Girls age 101. “Song of the Mischievous Dog” - from Book 1 – P 186 - see page 17
2. “Two Witches discuss Good Grooming” - from Book 2 – p 477 - see page 17
SD17 £5.00 Girls age 111. “The Newcomer” - from Book 1 - p 40 - see page 172. “Marmalade” - from Book 2 - p 301 - see page 17
SD18 £5.00 Boys age 10 to 111. “The Sound Collector” - from Book 2 - p 417 - see page 172. “Dear Mr Examiner” - from Book 1 – p 92 - see page 17
SD19 £6.00 Girls age 121. “The Evacuee” - from Book 2 - p 485 - see page 172. “Sky in the Pie” - from Book 1 - p 86 - see page 17
SD20 £6.00 Girls age 131. “The Road Not Taken” - from Book 2 - p 507 - see page 172. “Rebecca” - from Book 1 - p 336 - see page 17
SD21 £6.00 Boys age 12 to 131. “Timothy Winters”- from Book 1 - p 172 - see page 172. “Jabbermockery” - from Book 2 – p 320 - see page 17
SD22 £6.00 Girls age 14 to 151. “Sir Smashum Uppe” - from Book 1 - p 282 - see page 172. “Truant” - from Book 1 - p 212 - see page 17
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SD23 £6.00 Boys age 14 to 151 “The Parrot” - from Book 1 - p 113 - see page 172. “The Identification” - from Book 1 - p 84 - see page 17
SD24 £8.00 Open Award: Association Gold Medal
1. “Mid-Term Break” - from Book 1 - p 70 - see page 172. “After Prevert” - from Book 3 - p 42 - see page 17
CHORAL VERSE
SD25 £14.00 9 and under“Little Red Riding Hood” - from Book 2 - p 55 - see page 17
SD26 £14.00 11 and under“Jellicle Cats” - from Book 2 - p 394 - see page 17
SD27 £17.00 12 and over“A Smuggler’s Song” - from Book 3 - pp 111 - see page 17
SCOTS VERSE
SD28 £4.00 Under 6 years - non-competitive1. “Sheepie, Sheepie, Black Face” - from Book 4 - p 33 - see page 17
2. “The auld Wifie Fa Bade in a Beet” - from Book 4 - p 38 – see page 17
SD29 £4.00 Age 61. “A North East Loonie Caad Mike” - from Book 4 - p 9 - see page 172. “Aa Diffrint Noo” - from Book 4 - p 16 - see page 17
SD30 £4.00 Age 71. “Lang John Siller” - from Book 4 - p 52 - see page 172. “The Traffic Jam” - from Book 4 - p 6 - see page 17
SD31 £4.00 Girls age 8 to 9Award for overall best performance
1. “Pearls Tae the Grumphies” - from Book 4 - p 26 - see page 17 2. “Hen’s Lament”- from Book 5 - p 97 - see page 17
SD32 £4.00 Boys age 8 to 9Award for overall best performance
1. “Noo Heather the Weather” - from Book 4 - p 20 – see page 172. “Frankenstein’s Lullaby” - from Book 4 - p 43 – see page 17
SD33 £5.00 Girls age 10 to 111. “Grannie’s Ring” - from Book 5 - p 156 - see page 172. “The Check-Oot Quine’s Lament” - from Book 4 - p 22 - see page 17
SD34 £5.00 Boys age 10 to 111. “Roman Sodger” - from Book 4 - p 14 - see page 172. “Pees Weep” - from Book 5 - p 87 - see page 17
SD35 £6.00 Girls age 12 to 151. “Fechtin” - from Book 4 - p 58 - see page 172. “Fir Wud” - from Book 5 - p 103 - see page 17
SD36 £6.00 Boys age 12 to 151. “The Seelie Knowe” - from Book 5 – p 173 - see page 172. “Scotch Word” - from Book 6 – p 6 - see page 17
SD37 £8.00 Open1. “Trachelt” - from Book 5 - p 157 - see page 17 2. “The auld Tongue” - from Book 5 - p 11 - see page 17
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SD38 £5.00 Burns 11 and underAward: Aberdeen Burns Association Silver Cup
“To a Mountain Daisy” - from Book 8 vv1-5 – see page 17
SD39 £6.00 Burns 12 to 15“To a Louse” - from Book 8 – see page 17
SD40 £8.00 Burns Open“The Cotter’s Saturday Night” – last 3 verses, beginning “From scenes like these, old Scotia’s grandeur springs” - from Book 8 – see page 17
SD41 £5.00 Ballad 9 to 11“The Fause Knight” - from Book 6 – p 78 - see page 17
SD42 £6.00 Ballad 12 to 15“Lord Randel” - Anon - from Book 6 - p 73 - see page 17
SD43 £8.00 Ballad Open“Sir Patrick Spens” - from Book 6 - p 12 - see page 17
SD44X £6.00 Charles Murray 15 and underOwn choice of poem by Charles Murray - Book 10 - see page 17(Title must be stated on entry form)
SD45X £8.00 Charles Murray OpenOwn choice of poem by Charles Murray - Book 10 - see page 17
(Title must be stated on entry form)
SCOTS PROSE (to be spoken from memory)
SD46 £5.00 11 and under“Porridge from Shavings” - from Book 5 - p 175 - see page 17
SD47 £6.00 12 to 13“The Tryst” - from Book 5 – p 109 - from beginning to “fushionless monkey” – see page 17
SD48 £6.00 14 to 15“Winter’s Wud” - from Book 5 – p 30 - see page 17
SD49 £8.00 Open“The Wee Curdoo” – from “Aa winter lang” – to the end - from Book 5 – p 21 – see page 17
SIGHT READING
Candidates will be given a piece of English verse or prose to read out. They will be allowed 2 minutes to read it over beforehand, and will be excluded from the hall until their names are called.
SD50 £4.00 Age 6
SD51 £4.00 Age 7 to 8
SD52 £4.00 Age 9 to 10
SD53 £5.00 Age 11
SD54 £6.00 Age 12 to 13
SD55 £6.00 Age 14 to 15
SD56 £8.00 Open
SD57 No fee. Winners and runners up from classes SD55 and SD56.Award: Association Silver Medal
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PUBLIC SPEAKING - SOLO
SD58X £5.00 11 and underEntrants must give a talk of 3-4 minutes on any object they care to bring with them. (Talk must not have been used in a previous festival)
SD59X £6.00 12 to 15Give a talk of 4-5 minutes on a favourite hobby or pastime.(Talk must not have been used in a previous festival)
SD60X £8.00 OpenGive a talk of 5-6 minutes on any subject of the entrant’s choice - not used in a previous festival.
PUBLIC SPEAKING - GROUPS
Teams of three, including Chairman, Speaker and Proposer of votes of thanks. Time limit 12 minutes.
SD61X £10.00 16 and underAward: Junior Chamber of Commerce trophyOwn choice topic - must not have been used in previous festivals
SD62X £13.00 OpenAward: Burnett Silver Challenge CupOwn choice topic - must not have been used in previous festivals
VERSE DRAMA
Scenes to be acted may be chosen from any Shakespeare play, or any verse drama of the 16th and early 17th centuries. Choice of pieces to be performed must be shown on the entry form and copies, labelled with competitor’s name(s) and class number, should be provided WITH THE ENTRY FORM
Award: Gold medal for best performance in classes SD64, SD65, SD67 and SD68 presented by the Late Marquis of Aberdeen and Temair
SD63X £6.00 Individual 13 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
SD64X £7.00 Individual 16 and underAward: Temair Gold MedalOwn choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
SD65X £8.00 Individual OpenAward: Temair Gold MedalOwn choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
SD66X £7.00 Group 11 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
SD67X £10.00 Group 16 and underAward: Temair Gold Medal
Own choice - not to exceed 8 minutes
SD68X £13.00 Group OpenAward: Temair Gold MedalOwn choice - not to exceed 8 minutes
20th CENTURY DRAMA
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Scenes to be acted from any 20th century play. Choice of pieces to be performed must be given on the entry form, and copies provided WITH THE ENTRY FORM.
SD69X £5.00 Individual 11 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
SD70X £7.00 Individual 16 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
SD71X £8.00 Individual OpenOwn choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
SD72X £7.00 Group 11 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
SD73X £10.00 Group 16 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 8 minutes
SD74X £13.00 Group OpenOwn choice - not to exceed 8 minutes
THEME PRESENTATIONS
Groups of no less than 3 and no more than 12 must present a programme round any theme of their own choice. The time limit is 10 minutes. Any combination of poetry, prose, mine and movement, or dramatisation may be used, but these must not include any pieces set in any other class in the Speech and Drama section. Theme titles should be given on the entry form, and copies of all pieces to be performed must be submitted TO THE ADJUDICATOR’S STEWARD IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO THE START OF THE CLASS.
Groups of over 10 performers
SD75X £14.00 11 and under
SD76X £17.00 12 to 16
SD77X £17.00 Open
Groups of 3 to 10 performers
SD78X £ 7.00 11 and under
SD79X £ 8.00 12 to 16
SD80X £13.00 Open
MIME (Give titles on the entry form)
SD81X £4.00 Solo mime 8 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
SD82X £5.00 Solo mime 9 to 11Own choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
SD83X £6.00 Solo mime 12 to 16Own choice - not to exceed 5 minutes
SD84X £8.00 Solo mime OpenOwn choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
5D85X £7.00 Group mime 8 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 5 minutes
SD86X £7.00 Group mime 11 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 5 minutes
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SD87X £10.00 Group mime 12 to 16Own choice - not to exceed 8 minutes
SD88X £13.00 Group mime OpenOwn choice - not to exceed 10 minutes
IMPROVISATION
Each entry will be allowed a certain time to prepare a given situation to improvise, and a performance time which should not be exceeded. The stimuli for the improvisation, given by the adjudicator, can be character, time, place, props, music, opening or closing lines, etc.
SD89 £4.00 Solo Improvisation 9 to 11Preparation 3 minutes - performance 3 minutes
SD90 £6.00 Solo Improvisation 12 to 14Preparation 3 minutes - performance 4 minutes
SD91 £10.00 Solo Improvisation 15 to 18Preparation 3 minutes - performance 5 minutes
SD92 £7.00 Pairs Improvisation 9 to 11Preparation 5 minutes - performance 4 minutes
SD93 £8.00 Pairs Improvisation 12 to 14Preparation 5 minutes - performance 5 minutes
SD94 £10.00 Pairs Improvisation 15 to 18Preparation 3 minutes - performance 6 minutes
SD95 £7.00 Group Improvisation 9 to 11Preparation 10 minutes - performance 5 minutes
SD96 £10.00 Group Improvisation 12 to 16Preparation 10 minutes - performance 5 minutes
SD97 £13.00 Group Improvisation OpenPreparation 10 minutes - performance 6 minutes
POETRY COMPOSITION
Recite a poem of own composition. Title should be given on the entryform, and a copy for the adjudicator must be submitted WITH THE ENTRY FORM, labelled with the name of the competitor and class number.
SD98X £4.00 Age 8 to 9
SD99X £5.00 Age 10 to 11
SD100X £6.00 Age 12 to 13
SD101X £6.00 Age 14 to 15
SD102X £7.00 Age 16 to 18
SD103X £8.00 Open
STORY COMPOSITION
Read a story of own composition. Title should be given on the entry form, and a copy for the adjudicator must be submitted WITH THE ENTRY FORM, labelled with the name of the competitor and class number.
SD104X £4.00 Age 8 to 9Time limit - 3 minutes
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SD105X £5.00 Age 10 to 11Time limit - 3 minutes
SD106X £6.00 Age 12 to 13Time limit - 5 minutes
SD107X £6.00 Age 14 to 15Time limit - 5 minutes
SD108X £7.00 Age 16 to 18Time limit - 6 minutes
SD109X £8.00 OpenTime limit - 8 minutes
VOCAL AND CHORAL SECTION 8 June - 12 June 2009
Last date for ENTRIES and for the SUBMISSION OF MUSIC FOR ACCOMPANISTS:
MONDAY 16 March 2009
Adjudicator: NEIL MACKIE
The RACHEL BARRY BURSARY will be awarded, at the discretion of the adjudicator, to a promising competitor of 16 years of age or over who has performed in V41, 42, 48 - 54 and at least one other class. This may include voice and piano classes, but not Scots Song, Hebridean Song, Folk Song or Light Music. Previous winners are not eligible for this award. (For details see page 10)
CHOIRS
V1X £14.00 Infant schools and departments (PI - P3)Two songs of own choice - not to exceed 5 minutes
V2X £14.00 Primary school Junior Class Choir (P3 - P5) Pupils in a single class
Award: Maureen Vernal Trophy(a) Last Minute Calypso - Marsh from Singing Sherlock Book 2 – Boosey & Hawkes(b) One piece of own choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
V3X £14.00 Primary school Junior Choir (P3 - P5)Award: Association Trophy(a) Creatures of the Deep - Simmons from Singing Sherlock Book 2 – Boosey &
Hawkes(b) One piece of own choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
V4X £14.00 Primary school Senior Class Choir (P6-7)Pupils in a single class
Award: William Mitchell Trophy(a) No Matter What – Lloyd Webber/Steinman – from Junior Songscape - Faber(b) One piece of own choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
V5X £14.00 Primary school Senior ChoirAward: L 0 A S Challenge Shield(a) Sing – Raposo arr Zegree – Hal Leonard
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(b) One piece of own choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
V6X £14.00 Choirs from primary schools with fewer than 120 pupilsAward: Taylor Silver Challenge Cup(a) The Silence and the Song – Patterson – BriLee Music(b) One piece of own choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
V7X £14.00 Choirs from primary schools with fewer than 250 pupils Award: Silver Challenge Trophy(a) A Joyful Noise – Perry - Alfred(b) One piece of own choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
V8X £14.00 Choirs of primary school age - Scots songAward: Saltire Society trophyTwo Scottish songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes
V9X £14.00 Choirs (excluding school choirs) 11 and underAward: Lythe Trophy(a) Child of Tomorrow – Patterson – BriLee Music(b) Own Choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
V10X £17.00 Choirs (excluding school choirs) 14 and underAward: Fraserburgh Gold MedalTwo contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes
V11X £17.00 Secondary schools Girls or mixed S1 to S3 (treble voices)Award: Innes Rose BowlTwo contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes
V12X £17.00 Secondary schools Boys S1 to S3 (treble voices)Award: Hutcheon Silver Challenge ShieldTwo contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes
V13X £17.00 Female voice choir 18 and underAward: Paterson Gold ModalTwo contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes
V14X £17.00 Male voice choir 18 and underAward: Smith Gold MedalTwo contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes
V15X £17.00 Mixed voice choir 18 and underAward: Challenge BannerTwo contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes
V16X £17.00 Female voice choir OpenAward: Smith Silver Challenge TrophyA programme of own choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
V17X £17.00 Male voice choir OpenAward: Tims Silver MedalA programme of own choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
V18X £17.00 Mixed voice choir (any combination of voices not cateredelsewhere in this syllabus)Open
Award: Peterhead Silver Challenge ShieldA programme of own choice, not to exceed 8 minutes.
V19X £17.00 Madrigal choir OpenTwo contrasting madrigals of own choice - programme not to exceed 8 minutes
V20X £17.00 Church choir OpenAward: Paterson gold medalA programme of own choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
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V21X £17.00 Senior citizens choirA programme of own choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
VOCAL GROUPS - up to 16 voices
V22X £14.00 11 and underTwo contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes
V23X £17.00 15 and underTwo contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes
V24X £17.00 18 and underTwo contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes
V25X £17.00 OpenA programme of own choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
VOCAL ENSEMBLES - one to a part
V26X £7.00 Vocal duet Under 12A duet of own choice, not to exceed 3 minutes
V27X £8.00 Vocal duet 12 to 14A classical duet of own choice, not to exceed 3 minutes
V28X £10.00 Vocal duet 15 to 17A duet of own choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
V29X £13.00 Vocal duet Open (18 and over)A duet of own choice, not to exceed 6 minutes – CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE ONLY
V30X £10.00 Vocal trio or quartet 17 and underA trio or quartet of own choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
V31X £13.00 Vocal trio or quartet Open (18 and over) – CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE ONLYA trio or quartet of own choice, not to exceed 6 minutes
VOCAL SOLOS
V32 £4.00 Vocal Solo Girls 7 and underRide on a Rainbow – Marsh – from Singing Prep Test – Associated Board
V33 £4.00 Vocal Solo Girls 8The Bonny Blue-Eyed Sailor – Dunhill - Novello
V34 £4.00 Vocal Solo Girls 9Twilight from Pick ‘n’ choose – Beswick - Universal
V35 £5.00 Vocal Solo Girls 10Dalmatian Cradle Song – Roberton – sheet or in ABRSM Songbook Book 3
V36 £5.00 Vocal Solo Girls 11Song of the Bluebell Wood – Roe and Softly – Thames Publishing
V37 £6.00 Vocal Solo Girls 12The Song that nature sings – Schram – BriLee Music
V38 £6.00 Vocal Solo Girls 13
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Caro mio ben – Giordani - Ricordi
V39 £6.00 Vocal Solo Girls 14Linden Lea – Vaughan Williams – in Sheet or in ABRSM Songbook 5 – in G
V40 £6.00 Vocal Solo Girls 15Tell me lovely Shepherd – Boyce – OUP Archive or in ABRSM Songbook 5
V41X £7.00 Vocal Solo Soprano 16 to 17 (see also V54)Award: Jean Auchinachie memorial prizeOne song of own choice not to exceed 4 minutes –CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE ONLY
V42X £7.00 Vocal Solo Alto 16 to 17 (See also V54)Award: Jean Auchinachie memorial prizeOne song of own choice not to exceed 4 minutes –CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE ONLY
V43 £4.00 Vocal Solo Boys 7 and underHaunted House on the Hill – Marsh – from Singing Prep Test – Associated Board
V44 £4.00 Vocal Solo Boys 8 to 9The Crocodile – Jenkyns – Novello sheet or in ABRSM Songbook 1
V45 £5.00 Vocal Solo Boys 10 to 11Coconut Man – from Pick ‘n’ Choose – Beswick – Universal or in ABRSM Songbook 2
V46X £6.00 Vocal Solo Boys 12 to 13She’s like the Swallow – traditional arr Cassils - Roberton
V47X £6.00 Vocal solo Boys 14 to 15One song of own choice not to exceed 4 minutes – CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE ONLY
V48X £7.00 Vocal solo Boys 16 to 17 (See also V54)Award: Jean Auchinachie Memorial PrizeOne song of own choice not to exceed 4 minutes -CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE ONLY
Award: Nora Atkins Trophy for the best overall performance in classes 49-54, 56 and 57
V49X £8.00 Vocal Solo Soprano Open (18 and over)Two contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes -CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE ONLY
V50X £8.00 Vocal Solo Mezzo-soprano Open (18 and over)
Two contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes –CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE ONLY
V51X £8.00 Vocal Solo Alto Open (18 and over)Two contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes –CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE ONLY
V52X £8.00 Vocal Solo Tenor Open (18 and over)Two contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes –CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE ONLY
V53X £8.00 Vocal Solo Baritone Open (18 and over)Two contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes –CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE ONLY
V54X £8.00 Vocal Solo Bass Open (18 and over)Two contrasting songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes –CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE ONLY
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V55X No fee Vocal ChallengeAward: Simpson Challenge Trophy - Open to winners of classes 48 to 53 provided that at least the category of “Very Good” has been attained.
TWO songs of own choice from the classical repertoire - not to exceed 6 minutes - should be performed. Copies must be provided for the adjudicator at the time of the class.
Dress appropriate to the occasion should be worn.
V56X £8.00 Operatic Open (18 and over)Award: Nora Atkins Trophy Own choice of aria from any standard opera. It need not be sung in English.
Not to exceed 6 minutes. (Please provide copy for adjudicator, labelled with competitor’s name and class number)
V57X £8.00 Oratorio Open (18 and over)Award: Nora Atkins TrophyOwn choice of aria, with preceding recitative where there is one, from any oratorio - excluding Bach. Not to exceed 6 minutes. (Please provide copy for adjudicator, labelled with competitor’s name and class number)
V58X £8.00 Bach Oratorio Open (18 and over)Award: Scott trophyOwn choice from any Bach sacred vocal work - not to exceed 6 minutes. (Please provide copy for adjudicator, labelled with competitor’s name and class number )
SCOTS SONG
Songs may be chosen from the New Scottish Songbook or the Saltire Scottish Songbook. May be unaccompanied Titles must be stated on the entry form, but copies need not be provided for adjudicator or accompanist, unless transposition is required. Other songs may be chosen, in which case copies MUST be sent, with the entry form, for the accompanist and provided on the day for the adjudicator.
V59X £5.00 Scots Song 11 and underAward: Crawford Douglas CupOne song of own choice – not to exceed 3 minutes
V60X £6.00 Scots Song 12 to 13One song of own choice – not to exceed 3 minutes
V61X £6.00 Scots Song 14 to 15One song of own choice – not to exceed 4 minutes
V62X £7.00 Scots Song 16 to 17One song of own choice – not to exceed 5 minutes
V63X £8.00 Scots Song Open (18 and over)Award: Macdonald Silver Rose BowlTwo songs of own choice – not to exceed 6 minutesPerformance of only one may be required at the discretion of the adjudicator.
HEBRIDEAN SONG
Any song from Kennedy Fraser or Roberton’s Songs of the Isles. May be sung in Gaelic or English, with or without accompaniment. Copies for adjudicator and accompanist are required for Kennedy Fraser selections, but not for Songs of the Isles
V64X £5.00 Hebridean Song 11 and underOne song as above - not to exceed 3 minutes
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V65X £10.00 Hebridean Song 17 and underOne song as above - not to exceed 5 minutes
V66X £10.00 Hebridean Song Open (18 and over)Two songs as above - programme not to exceed 6 minutes
FOLK SONG
Folk song, or a recent composition in the folk idiom, excluding Scots or Hebridean songs which would qualify in classes V58 to V65. May be performed with or without accompaniment. Copies required for adjudicator and accompanist - see rule B2(b)
V67X £5.00 Folk Song Solo 11 and underA folk song of own choice, not to exceed 3 minutes
V68X £6.00 Folk Song Solo 12 to 14Award: Jeannie Robertson TrophyA folk song of own choice, not to exceed 3 minutes
V69X £7.00 Folk Song Solo 15 to 17A folk song of own choice, not to exceed 5 minutes
V70X £10.00 Folk Song Solo Open (18 and over)Two folk songs of own choice, not to exceed 6 minutes
GILBERT AND SULLIVAN
One piece of own choice from any Gilbert and Sullivan opera. Must not exceed 4 minutes for solo classes and 6 minutes for ensembles. Please provide copies for the adjudicator, and accompanist if required.
V71X £7.00 Gilbert and Sullivan Solo 17 and under
V72X £10.00 Gilbert and Sullivan Ensemble(2 or more singers) 17 and under
V73X £8.00 Gilbert and Sullivan Solo Open (18 and over)
V74X £13.00 Gilbert and Sullivan Ensemble(2 or more singers) Open
OPERETTA
One piece from any light opera, excluding Gilbert and Sullivan. Not to exceed 4 minutes for solo classes and 6 minutes for ensembles.Please provide copies for the adjudicator, and accompanist if required, labelled with competitor’s name(s) and class number.
V75X £7.00 Operetta Solo 17 and under
V76X £10.00 Operetta Ensemble (2 or more singers) 17 and under
V77X £8.00 Operetta Solo Open (18 and over)
V78X £13.00 Operetta Ensemble (2 or more singers) Open
LIGHT MUSIC
One number from a musical, or a popular standard. Amplification of voices is not permitted. Please provide copy for the adjudicator, and accompanist, if required, labelled with competitor’s name and class number.
V79X £6.00 Light Music Solo 12 to 13
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Own choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
V80X £6.00 Light Music Solo 14 to 15Award: Garden TrophyOwn choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
V81X £7.00 Light Music Solo 16 to 17Award: Kathleen Stuart QuaichOwn choice - not to exceed 5 minutes
V82X £8.00 Light Music Solo Open (18 and over)Award: Margaret Wright Memorial Trophy Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
V83X £10.00 Light Music Ensemble(2 to 5 voices in parts) 17 and under
Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
V84X £13.00 Light Music Ensemble (2 to 5 voices in parts) Open
Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
V85X £17.00 Light Music Chorus (over 5 voices) 17 and under
Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
V86X £17.00 Light Music Chorus(over 5 voices) Open
Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
BARBERSHOP
V87X £10.00 Barbershop Quartet 17 and underAn arrangement of own choice, not to exceed 5 minutes.
V88X £17.00 Barbershop Choir 17 and underAn arrangement of own choice, not to exceed 5 minutes.
V89X £13.00 Barbershop Quartet OpenTwo contrasting arrangements of own choice, not to exceed 6 minutes in total
V90X £17.00 Barbershop Choir OpenTwo contrasting arrangements of own choice, not to exceed 6 minutes in total
VOICE AND PIANO
Singers must provide their own accompanist, who will also be adjudicated, and who must also conform to the age limits. The accompanist’s name should be given on the entry form. Copy required for adjudicator.
V91X £10.00 Art Song 17 and underAn art song or lied of own choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
V92X £13.00 British Art Song Open (18 and over)Award: Lena Dunn Scorgie Silver TrophyTwo contrasting songs by any 20th century British composers – programme not to exceed 6 minutes
V93X £13.00 Lieder Open (18 and over)Award: Hartley Silver CupTwo songs of own choice - programme not to exceed 6 minutes. May be sung in English or German.
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GROUP MUSIC MAKING and 8 June - 12 June 2009 PERCUSSION SECTION
Last Date for Entries: MONDAY 16 March 2009
**This section will only run and a specialist adjudicator will only be engaged provided sufficient entries are received to make it worthwhile**
GROUP MUSIC MAKING may be purely instrumental or may include voices. Entry is restricted to groups not eligible to enter any other class. An adult may take part as pianist.
GROUP MUSIC MAKING
GP1X £13.00 Infant schools and departments (P1 - P3)Award: Aberdeen Infant Mistresses TrophyOwn choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
GP2X £13.00 Primary schools - Junior (Pl - P5)Own choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
GP3X £13.00 Primary schools - (P1 - P7)Own choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
GP4X £17.00 Secondary schoolsOwn choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
PERCUSSION GROUPS
GP5X £14.00 Primary Schools (P1 – P7)Own choice – not to exceed 4 minutes
GP6X £17.00 Secondary schoolsOwn choice – not to exceed 6 minutes
PERCUSSION SOLO
GP7 £6.00 Glockenspiel or Xylophone 15 and under
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Put up your dagger, Jamie and Londonderry Air – from Graded Music for Tuned Percussion Book 2 – Associated Board
GP8 £7.00 Glockenspiel or Xylophone 18 and underMr B and Boogalie-Woogalie - from Fifty Short Pieces for Tuned Percussion – Elementary-Intermediate – Bartlett – United Music Publishers
GP9 £6.00 Concert Snare Drum 15 and underStudy No 3 and Rhythmic Accents - from Graded Music for Snare Drum Book 2 – Associated Board
GP10 £7.00 Concert Snare Drum 18 and underStudy No 5 and Radetsky - from Graded Music for Snare Drum Book 3 –Associated Board
PIANO SECTION 8 June - 12 June 2009
Last date for entries: MONDAY 16 March 2009
Adjudicators: KATHRYN PAGE andMURRAY McLACHLAN
The ALEX WATTERS MEMORIAL AWARD will be awarded, at the discretion of the adjudicator, to a promising competitor who has performed in two or more solo keyboard classes at 16 and under, 18 and under or Open levels. Previous winners are not eligible for this award (for details see page 17)
OPEN PIANO CLASSESCompetitors who enter Open Piano Classes are not eligible to compete in any other piano age group except 18 and under
PIANO SOLO
P1 £4.00 Piano Solo 7 and underParty Time - from First Parade of Solos – Bastien - Kjos
P2 £4.00 Piano Solo 8 and underMarch - Shostakovich from Classics to Moderns Book 2 – Yorktown Press
P3 £4.00 Piano Solo 9 and underThe Wild Horseman – Schumann - from Keyboard Anthology First Series Book 1 – Associated Board
P4 £5.00 Piano Solo 10 and underThe Highway Robber – from For Children Vol 2 – Bartok – Boosey & Hawkes
P5 £5.00 Piano Solo 11 and underWarm Up – from Piano Time Jazz Book 2- Hall - Oxford University Press
Award: Alice Law Prizes - for winners of classes P6 to P11
P6 £6.00 Piano Solo 12 and underLitter Bin Blues – from Green Jazzin’ About – Wedgwood - Faber
P7 £6.00 Piano Solo 13 and under
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Build a nest – O’Neill – from Romantic Sketchbook for Piano Book III – Association Board
P8 £6.00 Piano Solo 14 and underUne Bagatelle – Rossini - from More Romantic Pieces for Piano Book IV - Associated Board
P9 £7.00 Piano Solo 16 and underScherzo in Bb – Schubert - from Keyboard Anthology Book III Second Series – Associated Board
P10 £7.00 Piano Solo 18 and underValse Capricieuse – from Three Sketches – Frank Bridge – Boosey & Hawkes
P11X £8.00 Piano Solo OpenAu lac de Wallenstadt – from Années de Pélerinage 1, Suisse – Liszt - HenleORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8)
The winner of the Open Piano Solo class is eligible to enter the Instrumental Challenge Class, provided that at least the Category "Very Good” has been attained.
PIANO SOLO - REPERTOIRE
P12X £6.00 Repertoire 14 and underAward: Irene Long Memorial TrophyThree pieces of own choice, not to exceed 6 minutes in total.Copies must be provided on the day for the adjudicator, labelled with competitor’s name and class number. Simplified versions of originals will not be accepted.
P13X £7.00 Repertoire 18 and underThree pieces of own choice, not to exceed 8 minutes in total.Copies must be provided on the day for the adjudicator, labelled with competitor’s name and class number. Simplified versions of originals will not be accepted.
PIANO SOLO - BAROQUE - copies not required for adjudicator
P14X £5.00 Baroque Solo 10 and underAny one of the following pieces from the Anna Magdalena Notebook (20 Selected Pieces) - J S Bach - Associated Board (now discontinued) or J S Bach et al The Anna Madalena Bach Book of 1725 ed Jones - Associated Board -Minuet in G (BWV ANH.114); Minuet in G (BWV ANH.116); Minuet in G minor (BWV ANH.115); Air in F (BWV ANH.131)No repeats are to be played
P15X £6.00 Baroque Solo 12 and underAward: Margaret Charles RosebowlAny piece from the Anna Magdalena Notebook (20 Selected Pieces) - J S Bach - Associated Board (now discontinued) or J S Bach et al The Anna Magdalena Bach Book of 1725 ed Jones - Associated Board - EXCEPT the two Minuets in G; Minuet in G minor and Air in F (see PI4X). No repeats are to be played.
P16X £6.00 Bach Solo 14 and underAny piece from Eighteen Little Preludes, Two-Part Inventions or French Suites
P17X £7.00 Bach Solo 16 and underAny piece from French Suites, Three-part Inventions, English Suites or Partitas
P18X £8.00 Bach Solo OpenAward: Jean Donald prizeA Prelude and Fugue from the “Forty-eight”
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PIANO SOLO - CHOPIN
P19X £7.00 Chopin Solo 18 and underAward: Agnes Hastings Trophy
Any Waltz, Mazurka or Nocturne - copies not required for adjudicator. Not to exceed 4 minutes
P20X £8.00 Chopin Solo OpenOwn choice. Copies must be provided on the day for the adjudicator, labelled with competitor’s name and class number. Not to exceed 8 minutes.
PIANO SOLO - SONATINA
P21X £6.00 Sonatina Movement 12 and underOwn choice - any movement of a Sonatina by Attwood, Beethoven, Clementi, Diabelli and Kuhlau - not to exceed 3 minutesCopy must be provided on the day for the adjudicator, labelled with competitor’s name and class number.
PIANO SOLO - SONATA
P22X £7.00 Sonata Movement 18 and underAny movement of a sonata by Haydn, Mozart or Beethoven, excluding any the performer has entered in the Mozart or Beethoven classes (P23 or P24).Not to exceed 5 minutes.(NOTE: Choice should be stated on the entry form including Hoboken, Köchel, or Opus number but a copy for the adjudicator is not required).
P23X £8.00 Mozart Sonata OpenAny complete sonata, except K545 in CNot to exceed 15 minutes(NOTE: As for class P22)
P24X £8.00 Beethoven Sonata OpenAward: Adeline F Cheyne prizeAny complete sonata, except Op 49 in G and G minNot to exceed 20 minutes (NOTE: As for class P22)
PIANO DUET
P25 £7.00 Piano Duet 10 and underGhost Dance and Skip to my Lou - from Duet Favorites Level I – Bastien - Kjos
P26 £8.00 Piano Duet 12 and underA whole new world and Under the sea – Menken – from Disney Movie Hits for Two – Hal Leonard
P27 £8.00 Piano Duet 14 and underCharlie is my Darling – traditional arr Francis Shaw - from Duets you’ve always wanted to play – Chester Music
P28 £10.00 Piano Duet 16 and underPuppet’s Dance – Walton – from Duets for Children – Oxford University Press
P29 £10.00 Piano Duet 18 and underLarghetto and Gavotte from Classical Symphony – Prokofiev – from Twentieth Century Classics Piano Duet Vol 1 – Boosey & Hawkes
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P30X £13.00 Piano Duet OpenBerceuse and Pas Espagnole – from Dolly Suite for Piano Duet – Fauré – United
Music PublishersORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes. Copy required for adjudicator.
CHAMBER MUSIC and ENSEMBLES INCLUDING PIANO may be found in the Scottish Instrumental, Strings, Recorder, Woodwind and Brass sections.
SCOTTISH INSTRUMENTAL 8 June - 12 June 2009
Last date for entries: MONDAY 16 March 2009
Adjudicator: CLAIRE TELFORD
No official accompanist will be provided for Scottish Instrumental classes
PIANO SOLO - SCOTTISH
SCO1X £6.00 Scottish Solo 12 and underAward: Shand Silver Challenge TrophyTwo or more contrasting Scottish tunes - not to exceed 4 minutes in total
SCO2X £7.00 Scottish Solo 16 and underAward: Lyon Silver Challenge CupMarch, Strathspey and Reel
SCO3X £8.00 Scottish Solo OpenAward: Scott Skinner Silver Challenge TrophyMarch, Strathspey and Reel
VIOLIN SOLO - SCOTTISH
SCO4X £5.00 Violin Solo - Scottish 10 and underSlow Air or Song Melody and a March – not to exceed 3 minutes
SCO5X £6.00 Violin Solo - Scottish 12 and underAward: Henderson Silver MedalSlow Air, Strathspey and Reel
SCO6X £7.00 Violin Solo - Scottish 16 and underAward: Henderson Silver Challenge TrophySlow Air, March, Strathspey and Reel
SCO7x £8.00 Violin Solo – March, Strathspey and Reel OpenAward: Scott Skinner Silver Challenge Trophy
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SCO8X £8.00 Violin Solo – Slow Air OpenAward: Sim Challenge TrophySlow Air – not to exceed 6 minutes
SCO9X £7.00 Violin and Piano Duet - Scottish 11 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
SCO10X £8.00 Violin and Piano Duet - Scottish 15 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
SCO11X £10.00 Violin and Piano Duet - Scottish 18 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
SCO12X £8.00 Chamber Music - Scottish 15 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
SCO13X £13.00 Chamber Music - Scottish OpenOwn choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
SCO14X £15.00 Orchestra - Scottish OpenAward: Innes Silver Challenge CupSlow Air, March, Strathspey and Reel
BOWED STRINGS SECTION 8 June - 12 June 2009
Last date for ENTRIES and for SUBMISSION OF MUSIC FOR ACCOMPANISTS:MONDAY 16 March 2009
Adjudicator: Claire Telford
The overall winner of the open solo classes S10, S16, S24 and S30 is eligible to enter the Instrumental Challenge Class, provided that at least the Category of “Very good” has been attained.
ALL BOWED STRINGS - BACH
S0X £8.00 Unaccompanied Bach OpenAny two contrasting movements from any of Bach’s unaccompanied sonatas, partitas or suites. Please specify instrument. Programme not to exceed 8 minutes
VIOLIN
S1 £4.00 Violin Solo 8 and underCalypso Time - No 42 from Fiddle Time Joggers – Blackwell – Oxford University Press
S2 £4.00 Violin Solo 9 and underToodle-Pip – No 18 from Ten O’Clock Rock – Edward Huws Jones – Boosey & Hawkes
S3 £5.00 Violin Solo 10 and underCaribbean Sunshine – No 33 – from Fiddle Time Runners – Blackwell – Oxford University Press
S4 £5.00 Violin Solo 11 and underHabanera (from Carmen) - Bizet – No 35 from Fiddle Time Sprinters – Blackwell – Oxford University Press
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S5 £6.00 Violin Solo 12 and underAward: Vivaldi CupSpanish Dance – Böhm – from TrinityGuildhall Violin Exam Pieces Grade 4 (violin part available separately) - TrinityGuildhall
S6 £6.00 Violin Solo 13 and underAllegro from Sonata in D minor – Senaillé – from Real Repertoire for Violin – TrinityGuildhall./Faber
S7 £7.00 Violin Solo 14 and underHungarian Dance No 6 – Brahms – from Classical and Romantic Pieces for Violin Book 4 – Oxford University Press
S8 £7.00 Violin Solo 16 and underAdoration – Borowski – from Associated Board Violin Examination Pieces Grade 7 2008-2011 – Associated Board
S9 £7.00 Violin Solo 18 and underLiebesfreud – Kreisler – from Fritz Kreisler Repertoire - Schott
S10X £8.00 Violin Solo OpenAward: Kreisler medalCzardas – Monti - RicordiORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide an accompanist for own choice pieces.
VIOLA
S11 £4.00 Viola Solo 9 and underPatrick’s Reel – No 41 from Viola Time Joggers – Blackwell – Oxford University Press
S12 £5.00 Viola Solo 10 and underRomans on the March – No 17 from Viva Viola – Wilkinson & Bass - Faber
S13 £6.00 Viola Solo 12 and underRomanze – Steibelt – No 16 from First Repertoire for Viola Book 2 - Faber
S14 £6.00 Viola Solo 14 and underNeapoliton Song – Tchaikovsky – from L’Atlo Classique Vol C - Combre
S15 £7.00 Viola Solo 16 and underTango – Albeniz – No 12 from L’Alto Classique Vol C – Combre
S16 £7.00 Viola Solo 18 and underHungarian Dance No 1 in D minor – from Brahms Hungarian Dances arr for viola by Forbes - Peters Edition
S17X £8.00 Viola Solo OpenRomance for Viola – Svendsen - Hansen ORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8) Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces
CELLO
S18 £4.00 Cello Solo 9 and underValsette from Two Short Pieces for Cello – Carse – Stainer & Bell
S19 £5.00 Cello solo 10 and underA Merry Dance – Carse – Stainer & Bell
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S20 £5.00 Cello Solo 11 and underDanny Boy and The Temperance Reel – from Jigs, Reels and Hornpipes arr Edward Huws Jones – Boosey & Hawkes
S21 £6.00 Cello Solo 12 and underPolonaise – from A Sketchbook for Cello – Rose – Associated Board
S22 £6.00 Cello Solo 13 and underMeditation – Bridge – Stainer & Bell
S23 £6.00 Cello Solo 14 and underPresto from Little Suite for Cello and Piano – Hummel - Simrock
S24 £7.00 Cello Solo 16 and underLargo and Allegro (movements 1 and 2) (no repeats) from Sonata in E minor RV40 – Vivaldi – any edition
S25 £7.00 Cello Solo 18 and underHumoresque for Cello Op 26 – Squire – Stainer and Bell
S26X £8.00 Cello Solo OpenElegie for Cello Op 24 – Fauré – any editionORa piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces.
DOUBLE BASS
S27 £5.00 Double Bass Solo 9 and underGo tell Aunt Rhody and Knocking on the door – Nos 52 and 65 from Bass is Best – Yorke Edition
S28 £5.00 Double Bass Solo 10 and underDancing Bass – Osborne - from Bass is Best - Yorke Edition
S29 £6.00 Double Bass Solo 12 and underMenuett – Deutschmann – from Yorke Solos for Double Bass and Piano Vol 1 (35 Easy Pieces) - Yorke Edition
S30 £6.00 Double Bass Solo 14 and underGavotte and Musette – Bach - from Yorke Solos for Double Bass and Piano Vol 1 (35 Easy Pieces) - Yorke Edition
S31 £7.00 Double Bass Solo 16 and underRondo Allegro – 3rd Movement from Concerto in D - Capuzzi – Yorke Edition
S32 £7.00 Double Bass Solo 18 and underElephant’s Gavotte – Walter – Yorke Edition
S33X £8.00 Double Bass Solo OpenRondo – No 2 from Romance and Rondo – Keyper – Yorke EditionORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces
STRING DUETSAny combination of string instruments (unaccompanied)
S34X £7.00 String Duet 9 and under
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Own choice, not to exceed 3 minutes
S35X £7.00 String Duet 11 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 3 minutes
S36X £8.00 String Duet 13 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
S37X £8.00 String Duet 15 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
S38X £10.00 String Duet 18 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 6 minutes
S39X £13.00 String Duet OpenOwn choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
STRING CHAMBER MUSIC
Except where otherwise stated, these classes are open to groups of 3 to 8 players. Piano accompaniment may be used, if required, unless otherwise stated. The pianist must be within the age group.
S40X £7.00 String Chamber Music 9 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 3 minutes
S41X £7.00 String Chamber Music 11 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 3 minutes
S42X £8.00 String Chamber Music 13 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
S43X £8.00 String Chamber Music 15 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
Award: Fortescue Silver Salver - for the best performance in classes S44-S49
S44X £10.00 String Chamber Music (excluding string quartet) 18 and under
Own choice, not to exceed 6 minutes
S45X £10.00 String quartet 18 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 6 minutes. No piano accompaniment allowed.
S46X £13.00 Duo for piano with violin, viola, cello or bass OpenOwn choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
S47X £13.00 Piano trio OpenOwn choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
S48X £13.00 String quartet OpenOwn choice, not to exceed 8 minutes. No piano accompaniment allowed.
S49X £13.00 Chamber Music Open(excluding duo, piano trio or string quartet)
Own choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
MIXED ENSEMBLE - STRINGS
Except where otherwise stated, these classes are open to groups of 3 to 8 players, one to a part, and must include at least two string instruments. Piano accompaniment may be used, if required. The pianist must be within the age group. May be conducted.
S50X £7.00 Mixed Ensemble - Strings11 and under
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Own choice, not to exceed 3 minutes
S51X £8.00 Mixed Ensemble - Strings13 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
S52X £8.00 Mixed Ensemble - Strings15 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
S53X £13.00 Mixed Ensemble - StringsOpenOwn choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
ORCHESTRAS
Award: Macbeth Silver Challenge Shield - for the best orchestral performance in class S54 - S56
May be accompanied and conducted by an adult.
S54X £14.00 Orchestra 11 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 6 minutes
S55X £17.00 Orchestra 15 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 6 minutes
S56X £17.00 Orchestra OpenOwn choice, not to exceed 10 minutes
As a trial the following new classes have been introduced. A specialist adjudicator will be engaged if there are
sufficient entries in this section
PLUCKED STRINGS 8 June – 12 June 2009
Last date for ENTRIES and for SUBMISSION of MUSIC for ACCOMPANISTS:MONDAY 16 March 2009
PL 1X £6.00 Guitar solo 15 and underOwn choice – unaccompanied – not to exceed 3 minutes
PL 2X £7.00 Guitar solo 18 and underOwn Choice – unaccompanied - not to exceed 4 minutes
PL 3X £8.00 Guitar solo OpenOwn Choice – unaccompanied – not to exceed 6 minutes
PL 4X £6.00 Clarsach solo 15 and under
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Own Choice – unaccompanied – not to exceed 3 minutes
PL 5X £7.00 Clarsach solo 18 and underOwn Choice – unaccompanied – not to exceed 4 minutes
PL 6X £8.00 Clarsach solo OpenOwn Choice – unaccompanied – not to exceed 6 minutes
RECORDER SECTION 8 June - 12 June 2009
Last date for ENTRIES and for SUBMISSION OF MUSIC FOR ACCOMPANISTS:MONDAY 16 March 2009
Adjudicator: Ian Wilson
The overall winner of the open solo Descant and Treble classes (R10 and R18) is eligible to enter the Instrumental Challenge Class, provided that at least the category of “Very Good” has been attained.NOTE: (pt sep) = recorder part(s) available separately
DESCANT RECORDER
R1 £4.00 Descant Solo 8 and underA Gaelic Lullaby and Mocking Bird – Nos 99 and 93 from Enjoy the Recorder Book 1 – Bonsor – Schott
R2 £4.00 Descant Solo 9 and underAiken Drum and Colin’s Cattle – from Scottish Collection for Descant Recorder and Piano – arr Hardie/ed Haston – Sunhoney Edition (pt sep)
R3 £5.00 Descant Solo 10 and under Mary Morrison and The Black Dance - from Scottish Collection for Descant Recorder and Piano – arr Hardie/ed Haston – Sunhoney Edition (pt sep)
R4 £5.00 Descant Solo 11 and underWandering Willie and My love she’s but a lassie yet - from Scottish Collection for
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Descant Recorder and Piano – arr Hardie/ed Haston – Sunhoney Edition (pt sep)
R5 £6.00 Descant Solo 12 and underJock o’ Hazledean and Muirland Willie – from Scottish Collection for Descant Recorder and Piano – arr Hardie/ed Haston – Sunhoney Edition (pt sep)
R6 £6.00 Descant Solo 14 and underNeil Gow’s Lament and The Laird o’ Drumblair – from Scottish Collection for Descant Recorder and Piano – arr Hardie/ed Haston – Sunhoney Edition (pt sep)
R7 £7.00 Descant Solo 16 and underSonata in Bb for Descant Recorder and Piano (complete) – Handel - Schott
R8 £7.00 Descant Solo 18 and underBarbecue Blues and Prawn Paella – from Recipes for Descant Recorder - Bullard - Forsyth
R9X £8.00 Descant Solo OpenAward: Arion trophy for the overall winner of the Open Descant (R10) and Treble (R18) classesTop Hat Quadrille – from Hat Box – Bullard - ForsythORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces
TREBLE RECORDER
R10 £5.00 Treble Solo 10 and underWild Mountain Thyme and Jennie’s Bawbee – from Scottish Collection for Treble Recorder and Piano – arr Hardie/ed Haston – Sunhoney Edition (pt sep)
R11 £5.00 Treble Solo 11 and underThe Cuckoo and The Wraggle-taggle Gypsies - from Scottish Collection for Treble Recorder and Piano – arr Hardie/ed Haston – Sunhoney Edition (pt sep)
R12 £6.00 Treble Solo 12 and underA Rosebud by my early walk and Willie’s gane to Melville Castle – from Scottish Collection for Treble Recorder and Piano – arr Hardie/ed Haston – Sunhoney Edition (pt sep)
R13 £6.00 Treble Solo 14 and underFantasia on Greensleeves for Treble Recorder – Vaughan Williams – Oxford University Press
R14 £7.00 Treble Solo 16 and underPrelude (1st movement) from Sonata Piccola Op 63 – Colin Hand - RMM
R15 £7.00 Treble Solo 18 and underSonata in D minor (1st and 2nd movements) – Barsanti – Schott
R16X £8.00 Treble Solo OpenAward: Arion trophy for the overall winner of the open Descant (R10) and Treble (R18) classesAllegro (1st movement) – from Sonatina for Treble Recorder Op 121 – Bowen – Emerson Edition ORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for this class.
SOPRANINO RECORDER
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R17 £6.00 Sopranino Solo 12 and underCorn Rigs and Blackthorn Stick – Traditional – from From Descant to Treble – Bonsor - Schott
R18 £6.00 Sopranino Solo 16 and underMoment Musicaux – Schubert - Sunhoney
R19 £7.00 Sopranino Solo 18 and underConcerto in F RV434 (2nd and 3rd Novements) – Vivaldi – Schott
TENOR RECORDER
R20 £5.00 Tenor Solo 11 and underLoch Lomond and Ho-ro my nut brown maiden - from Scottish Collection for Treble Recorder - Sunhoney
R21 £6.00 Tenor Solo 14 and underBist du bei Mir – Bach – from Tenor Recorder Solos – arr Bonsor - Faber
R22 £6.00 Tenor Solo 16 and underSolveig’s Song - Grieg and Tango - Albeniz - from Tenor Recorder Solos – Bonsor - Faber
R23 £7.00 Tenor Solo 18 and underAndante and Arias 3, 4 and 5 from Partita No 5 in E minor – Telemann – any edition
BASS RECORDER
R24 £6.00 Bass Solo 16 and underThe Merry Peasant and The Reaper’s Song – Schumann - from The Recorder Player’s Collection Vol 6 Bass - Kevin Mayhew
R25 £7.00 Bass Solo 18 and underThe Swan and The Elephant – Saint-Saens - from The Recorder Player’s Collection Vol 6 Bass - Kevin Mayhew
RECORDER CHAMBER MUSICOne player to a part, without conductor or accompaniment
R26 £7.00 Recorder Duet (2 Descants) 9 and underThere was a crooked man and Ach du lieber Augustine - from First Duets for Descant Recorder - arr Bergmann – Schott
R27X £7.00 Recorder Trio (3 Descants) 9 and underLovely Evening and Kookaburra - Sunhoney
R28 £7.00 Recorder Duet (2 Descants) 10 and underMinuet and Cotillon – Chédeville - Sunhoney
R29 £7.00 Recorder Trio (2 Descants and Treble) 10 and underTwo French Songs – Une Poule Grise and Alouette – Sunhoney
R30 £7.00 Recorder Duet (2 Descants or 2) 11 and underMinuets 1 & 2 and Gavotte – Chédeville - Sunhoney
R31 £7.00 Recorder Trio (D, D/Tr, Tr/Ten) 11 and under
Gavotte – Bonsor - BonsorMusic
R32X £8.00 Recorder Ensemble (2 to 6 players) 12 and underOwn choice – programme not to exceed 3 minutes
R33X £8.00 Recorder Ensemble (2 to 6 players) 14 and under
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Own choice – programme not to exceed 4 minutes
R34X £10.00 Recorder Ensemble (2 to 6 players) 16 and underOwn choice – programme not to exceed 4 minutes
Award:The Douglas Haston Recorder for the best performance in classes R37-R41 and R43 and R44
R35X £10.00 Recorder Ensemble (2 to 6 players) 18 and underOwn choice – programme not to exceed 6 minutes
R36X £13.00 Recorder Ensemble (2 to 6 players) OpenOwn choice – programme not to exceed 8 minutes
RECORDERS WITH KEYBOARD
A bass instrument may be added where appropriate. The names of all players should appear on the entry form, and all will be subject to adjudication
R37X £10.00 Recorder Solo with Keyboard 18 and underOwn choice – programme not to exceed 6 minutes. Keyboard player must be within
the age group.
R38X £10.00 Two or more recorders with Keyboard 18 and underOwn choice – programme not to exceed 6 minutes. Keyboard player must be within
the age group.
R39X £13.00 Recorders with Keyboard OpenOwn choice – programme not to exceed 8 minutes
MIXED ENSEMBLES - RECORDERS
Recorder(s) with other instrument(s) and/or voice(s)
R40X £8.00 Mixed Ensemble - Recorders 15 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
R41X £10.00 Mixed Ensemble - Recorders 18 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
R42X £13.00 Mixed Ensemble - Recorders OpenOwn choice - not to exceed 8 minutes
RECORDER GROUPS -
6 or more players, with doubled parts
R43X £14.00 Recorder Group 9 and underAward: Ewen Trophy(1) Falling Leaves and Pipes and Drums – from Four Pieces for Descant Recorder
Groups – Hardie - Sunhoney(2) One piece of own choice – may be accompanied.
Total programme not to exceed 3 minutes
R44X £14.00 Recorder Group (6 or more players) 11 and underAward: Aberdeen Savings Bank Trophy (1)(1) Happy Whistler – Bonsor - BonsorMusic(2) One piece of own choice – may be accompanied
Total programme not to exceed 4 minutes
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R45X £17.00 Recorder Group 14 and underAward: Aberdeen Savings Bank Trophy (2) for the best performance in classes
47 and 48(1) Maple Leaf Rag – Joplin arr Koclejda - Schott(2) One piece of own choice. May be accompanied
Total programme not to exceed 4 minutes.
R46X £17.00 Recorder Group 18 and underAward: Aberdeen Savings Bank Trophy (2) for the best performance in classes
47 and 48(1) Ballet from Petite Suite – Debussy – arr Bonsor - BonsorMusic(2) One piece of own choice. Total programme not to exceed 5 minutes.
R47X £17.00 Recorder Group Open3 or more parts without accompanimentOwn choice – programme not to exceed 8 minutes
WOODWIND SECTION 8 June - 12 June 2009
Last date for ENTRIES and for SUBMISSION OF MUSIC FOR ACCOMPANISTS:MONDAY 16 March 2009
Adjudicator: Ian Wilson
The overall winner of the open solo classes W7, 15, 22, 29, 33 and 39 is eligible to enter the Instrumental Challenge Class X2, provided that at least the category "Very Good” has been attained.
ADULT LEARNERS’ WOODWIND PERFORMERS CLASS -
W0X £8.00 Any woodwind instrument Open NON-COMPETITIVEOwn choice from set pieces listed in classes W1 to W37Copy required for accompanist, but not adjudicator
PICCOLO
W1 £7.00 Piccolo Solo 18 and underOwn choice (excluding orchestral extracts) - not to exceed 4 minutes -Competitors must provide their own accompanist
W2 £8.00 Piccolo Solo OpenOwn choice (excluding orchestral extracts) - not to exceed 8 minutes Competitors must provide their own accompanist
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FLUTE
W3 £5.00 Flute Solo 11 and underLittle Dance – Haydn - from Forty Little Pieces for Flute - Schirmer
W4 £6.00 Flute Solo 12 and underThe Ashgrove – Traditional - from Twenty Traditionaol Tunes - Fentone
W5 £6.00 Flute Solo 13 and underMenuet - from Six Pastiches – McDowall – Pan
W6 £6.00 Flute Solo 14 and underRomantic Song - from Six Pastiches – McDowall – Pan
W7 £7.00 Flute Solo 16 and underMinuet and Badinerie (no repeats) – from Suite in B minor – Bach – any edition
W8 £7.00 Flute Solo 18 and underSehr Langsam – from Sonata for Flute – Hindemith – Schott
W9X £8.00 Flute Solo OpenConcertino – Chaminade - from Flute Music by French Composers – ed Moyse - Schirmer
ORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8)Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces.
OBOE
W10 £6.00 Oboe Solo 12 and underSerenade (Hassan) – Delius - from First repertoire pieces for Oboe – Boosey & Hawkes
W11 £6.00 Oboe Solo 13 and underLargo (Sonata No 4 Op 3) – Loeillet – from First Repertoire Pieces for Oboe – Boosey and Hawkes
W12 £6.00 Oboe Solo 14 and underOver the Rainbow – Arlen and Harburg – from All Jazzed Up for Oboe – Brass Wind
W13 £7.00 Oboe Solo 16 and underAndante K545 – Mozart – from Mozart and Haydn for Oboe - Emerson
W14 £7.00 Oboe Solo 18 and underItalian Dance – Dring - Weinberger
W15X £8.00 Oboe Solo OpenAny three movements from Six Metamorphoses After Ovid Op 49 – Britten – Boosey & HawkesORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8)Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces
CLARINET
W16 £5.00 Clarinet Solo 11 and underHagley’s Tune – West - from First Repertoire for Clarinet - Faber
W17 £6.00 Clarinet Solo 12 and under
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A Groovy Kind of Sonatina – Clementi arr Harris & Johnstone – from First Repertoire for Clarinet - Faber
W18 £6.00 Clarinet Solo 13 and underGypsy Life – Monti – from Joy of Clarinet – Yorktown Music Press
W19 £6.00 Clarinet Solo 14 and underMinuet from Serenade for Wind Octet (K375) – Mozart - from Clarinet Solos Vol 1 - Chester
W20 £7.00 Clarinet Solo 16 and underMenuetto (Menuetto, trio II DC) (no repeats) – Mozart - from Clarinet Quintet K581 – Mozart – Boosey & Hawkes
W21 £7.00 Clarinet Solo 18 and underScherzo – from Four Characteristic Pieces – Hurlstone - Emerson
W22X £8.00 Clarinet Solo OpenAllegro from Concerto No 2 for Clarinet – Weber – Boosey & HawkesORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8)Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces.
ALTO SAXOPHONE
W23 £5.00 Alto Saxophone Solo 11 and underWoogie Boogie – from Amazing Solos for Alto Saxophone – Harrison – Boosey & Hawkes
W24 £6.00 Alto Saxophone Solo 12 and underLazy Afternoon and Attention Please – from Streetwise – Street – Boosey & Hawkes
W25 £6.00 Alto Saxophone Solo 13 and underBasse Danse – Warlock – from Amazing Solos for Alto Saxophone – Boosey & Hawkes
W26 £6.00 Alto Saxophone Solo 14 and underRag-a-Muffin – from Rhythm and Rag – Haughton – Associated Board
W27 £7.00 Alto Saxophone Solo 16 and underButterfly Waltz - from New Alto Sax Solos Book 2 – Lyons – Useful Music
W28 £7.00 Alto Saxophone Solo 18 and underBounce - from New Alto Sax Solos Book 3 – Lyons – Useful Music
W29X £8.00 Alto Saxophone Solo OpenMazurka - from Hommage a Chopin – Dubois - LeducORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8)Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces
TENOR SAXOPHONE
W30 £6.00 Tenor Saxophone Solo 14 and underMonkey Nuts – from Rhythm and Rag for Tenor Sax – Haughton – Associated Board
W31 £7.00 Tenor Saxophone Solo 16 and underQuick Brown Fox – from New Tenor Sax Solos Book 2 – Lyons – Useful Music
W32 £7.00 Tenor Saxophone Solo 18 and underSong without words Op 109 – Mendelssohn – from Solos for the Tenor Sax Player -
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W33X £8.00 Tenor Saxophone Solo OpenSpanish Dance No 2 – Moszkowski - from Solos for the Tenor Sax Player - SchirmerORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8)Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces
BASSOON
W34 £6.00 Bassoon Solo 12 and underBassoon Street Blues – No 12 from 25 Fun Moments for Bassoon – Cowles – Studio Music
W35 £6.00 Bassoon Solo 13 and underTheme from Scheherezade – Rimsky-Korsakov - from Going Solo Bassoon – arr Sheen - Faber
W36 £6.00 Bassoon Solo 14 and underMarch of a Marionette – Gounod – arr Emerson – Emerson Edition
W37 £7.00 Bassoon Solo 16 and underAlla Siciliana and Allegro Assai (no repeats) from Sonata no 5 in D – from Sonatas for Bassoon Vol 2 - Galliard – McGinnis & Marx or Peters Edition
W38 £7.00 Bassoon Solo 18 and underIntroduction and Allegro Spiritoso – Senaille - Novello
W39X £8.00 Bassoon Solo OpenConcerto for Bassoon and Strings – Jacob – Stainer & BellORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for this class.
WOODWIND DUETSAny combination of woodwind instruments (excluding recorder)
W40X £7.00 Woodwind Duet 11 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 3 minutes
W41X £8.00 Woodwind Duet 13 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
W42X £8.00 Woodwind Duet 15 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
W43X £10.00 Woodwind Duet 18 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 6 minutes
W44X £13.00 Woodwind Duet OpenOwn choice, not to exceed 8 minutes. Must be unaccompanied.
WOODWIND CHAMBER MUSIC3 to 8 players, one to a part. Unconducted and unaccompanied. May include up to 2 French Horns.
W45X £7.00 Woodwind Ensemble 11 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 3 minutes
W46X £8.00 Woodwind Ensemble 13 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
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W47X £8.00 Woodwind Ensemble 15 and under Own choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
W48X £10.00 Woodwind Ensemble 18 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 6 minutes
W49X £13.00 Woodwind Ensemble OpenOwn choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
WOODWIND with other instrument(s) and/or voice(s). One to a part .W50X £8.00 Mixed Ensemble 15 and under
Own choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
W51X £10.00 Mixed Ensemble 18 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 6 minutes
W52X £13.00 Mixed Ensemble OpenOwn choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
WOODWIND GROUPSLarger groups, with parts doubled as wished, wholly or mainly woodwind. May be conducted but not accompanied.
W53X £17.00 Woodwind Group 15 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
W54X £17.00 Woodwind Group 18 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 6 minutes
W55X £17.00 Woodwind Group OpenOwn choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
BRASS SECTION 8 June - 12 June 2009
Last dates for ENTRIES and for SUBMISSION OF MUSIC FOR ACCOMPANISTS:MONDAY 16 March 2009
Adjudicator: ROBIN HAGGART
Award: PREMIER CHALLENGE TROPHY for the overall winner of the Open Solo classes B7, 14, 21a and b, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, and 62 who is also eligible to enter the Instrumental Challenge Class, provided that at least the Category of "Very Good” has been attained.
TRUMPET
B1 £5.00 Trumpet Solo 11 and underThe Barley Break - from Magic Trumpet - Boosey & Hawkes
B2 £6.00 Trumpet Solo 12 and underWhen the saints – from Magic Trumpet - Boosey & Hawkes
B3 £6.00 Trumpet Solo 13 and under
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Massa’s in the Cold, Cold Ground – from Magic Trumpet - Boosey & Hawkes
B4 £6.00 Trumpet Solo 14 underHoneysuckle Rose – Waller - from Magic Trumpet - Boosey & Hawkes
B5 £7.00 Trumpet Solo 16 and underCanon Dance – from Cameos for Trumpet – Gregson - Brasswind
B6 £7.00 Trumpet Solo 18 and underDance Macabre – from Cameos for Trumpet – Gregson - Brasswind
B7X £8.00 Trumpet Solo OpenBadinage – Bozza - LeducORa piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8).
Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces
FRENCH HORN
B8 £5.00 French Horn Solo 11 and underMinuet – No 1 from Horn Solos Book 1 - Campbell - Faber
B9 £6.00 French Horn Solo 12 and underLittle Serenade – No 1 from Two Easy Pieces for Horn and Piano - Carse – Stainer and Bell
B10 £6.00 French Horn Solo 13 and underHunting Song – No 5 from Horn Solos Book 1 - Campbell – Faber
B11 £6.00 French Horn Solo 14 and under
Walking in the Air – No 8 Blake - from Horn Solos Book 1 - Campbell – Faber
B12 £7.00 French Horn Solo 16 and underTheme from Symphony No 5 – Tchaikovsky – No 15 from Horn Solos Book 1 - Campbell – Faber
B13 £7.00 French Horn Solo 18 and underReverie – Glazunov – from Solos for the Horn Player - Schirmer
B14X £8.00 French Horn Solo OpenAllegro maestoso – first movement from Concerto No 2 in E flat for Horn K417 – Mozart (any edition)ORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces.
TROMBONE
Award for Classes B15 - B19 : Cuthill Prize II and B20-B21 Cuthill Trophy and Prize I - for the two most outstanding performances on trombone
B15 £5.00 Trombone Solo 11 and underFais Dodo – from Bravo Trombone – Barratt – Boosey and Hawkes
B16 £6.00 Trombone Solo 12 and underStep ‘n’ fetch it - from Bravo Trombone – Barratt – Boosey and Hawkes
B17 £6.00 Trombone Solo 13 and underSkye Boat Song – traditional – from Magic Trombone – Boosey and Hawkes
B18 £6.00 Trombone Solo 14 and underNobody Knows – Spiritual – from A Little Light Music for Trombone – Iveson – Brass
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Wind
B19 £7.00 Trombone Solo 16 and underIf I were a rich man – from A Little Light Music for Trombone – Iveson – Brass Wind
B20 £7.00 Trombone Solo 18 and underAn English Medley – from Trombone Solos Volume 1 - Chester
B21aX £8.00 Trombone Solo Open (Tenor)Cavatine – Saint-Saens (any edition)ORa piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces.
B21bX £8.00 Trombone Solo Open (Bass)Father Neptune for Bass Trombone – Newsome – Studio MusicORa piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces.
TUBA
B22 £5.00 Tuba Solo 11 and underMusing – Ridgeon – No 2 of A Moody trio – No 2 from Nine Miniatures for Eb Tuba – Brass Wind
B23 £6.00 Tuba Solo 12 and underLullaby – Gregson – No 5 from Nine Miniatures for Eb Tuba – Brass Wind
B24 £6.00 Tuba Solo 13 and underMilitary Suite – No 4 from First Solos for the Tuba Player – Wekselblatt - Schirmer
B25 £6.00 Tuba Solo 14 and underPoliceman’s Song - Sullivan – No 1 from Tuba Solos Vol 1 – Chester Music
B26 £7.00 Tuba Solo 16 and underHey Ho, come to the fair – Martin – No 5 from Tuba Solos Vol 1 – Chester Music
B27 £7.00 Tuba Solo 18 and underBlue Potato – from Tuber Music – Proctor – Brass Wind
B28X £8.00 Tuba Solo OpenKonzert – Lebedjew – HofmeisterORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces.
SOPRANO CORNET
B29 £5.00 Soprano Cornet Solo 11 and underLonely Steppes – from Up Front Album for E flat Horn book 2 – Woolfenden – Brass Wind
B30 £6.00 Soprano Cornet Solo 12 and underHide and Seek – No 1.2 from Nine Miniatures for E flat Horn - Ridgeon - Brass Wind
B31 £6.00 Soprano Cornet Solo 13 and underGreensleeves – Traditional - from Young Soloist book 1 for E flat instruments – Studio Music
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B32 £6.00 Soprano Cornet Solo 14 and underMinuet in C - Handel – from Really Easy Tenor Horn Book - Faber
B33 £7.00 Soprano Cornet Solo 16 and underRagamuffin – from Party Pieces for E flat Horn – Goddard – Spartan Press
B34 £7.00 Soprano Cornet Solo 18 and underCapriccio - Sparke – R Smith
B35X £8.00 Soprano Cornet Solo OpenRhapsody for Soprano Cornet – Eaves – R SmithORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for this class.
Bb CORNET AND FLUGEL HORN (please state which on entry form)
B36 £5.00 Bb Cornet and Flugelhorn Solo 11 and underThe Barley Break - from Magic Trumpet - Boosey & Hawkes
B37 £6.00 Bb Cornet and Flugelhorn Solo 12 and underWhen the saints – from Magic Trumpet - Boosey & Hawkes
B38 £6.00 Bb Cornet and Flugelhorn Solo 13 and underMassa’s in the Cold, Cold Ground – from Magic Trumpet - Boosey & Hawkes
B39 £6.00 Bb Cornet and Flugelhorn Solo 14 underHoneysuckle Rose – Waller - from Magic Trumpet - Boosey & Hawkes
B40 £7.00 Bb Cornet and Flugelhorn Solo 16 and underCanon Dance – from Cameos for Trumpet – Gregson - Brasswind
B41 £7.00 Bb Cornet and Flugelhorn Solo 18 and underA Trumpeter’s Lullaby – Anderson – Belwin
B42X £8.00 Bb Cornet and Flugelhorn Solo OpenPrelude and Capriccio for Trumpet – Gregson – R SmithORa piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for this class.
Eb HORN
B43 £5.00 Eb Horn Solo 11 and underNobilmente – No 2 from Really Easy Tenor Horn Book – Pearson - Faber
B44 £6.00 Eb Horn Solo 12 and underPippin – from Up Front Album for Tenor Horn Grade 2 – Tracey – Brass Wind
B45 £6.00 Eb Horn Solo 13 and underRag Trade – No 8 from Really Easy Tenor Horn Book – Pearson – Faber
B46 £6.00 Eb Horn Solo 14 and underO Waly Waly – No 2 from Going Solo for Tenor Horn - Faber
B47 £7.00 Eb Horn Solo 16 and underBlue Moon – Rodgers – from Jazzed Up Too for E flat Horn – Ramskill – Brass Wind
B48 £7.00 Eb Horn Solo 18 and underGround Force – from Music of Jim Parker for E flat Horn – Brass Wind
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B49X £8.00 Eb Horn Solo OpenVariations on a Welsh Theme for E flat Horn - Kneale – R SmithORa piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces.
EUPHONIUM AND BARITONE (Please state which on entry form)
B50 £5.00 Euphonium and Baritone Solo 11 and underHopak - from Bravo Trumpet - Barratt - Boosey & Hawkes
B51 £6.00 Euphonium and Baritone Solo 12 and underLive Wire – from Bravo Trumpet – Barratt – Boosey & Hawkes
B52 £6.00 Euphonium and Baritone Solo 13 and underVariations on ‘Goe from my Window’ – from Magic Trumpet – Hare - Boosey & Hawkes
B53 £6.00 Euphonium and Baritone Solo 14 and underMemory – Lloyd Webber – No 11 from First Book of Trombone Solos - Faber
B54 £7.00 Euphonium and Baritone Solo 16 and underI dreamed a dream – Schönberg – from A Little Light Music for Trombone – Brass Wind
B55 £7.00 Euphonium and Baritone Solo 18 and underAndante and Scherzo – Heath – R Smith
B56X £7.00 Euphonium and Baritone Solo OpenLa Belle Americaine – Hartmann – Wright and Rounda piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for own choice pieces.
BBb BASS
B57 £6.00 BBb Bass Solo 12 and underLive Wire – from Bravo Trumpet – Barratt – Boosey & Hawkes
B58 £6.00 BBb Bass Solo 13 and underVariations on ‘Goe from my Window’ – from Magic Trumpet – Hare - Boosey & Hawkes
B59 £6.00 BBb Bass Solo 14 and underMemory – Lloyd Webber – No 11 from First Book of Trombone Solos - Faber
B60 £7.00 BBb Bass Solo 16 and underSend in the Clowns – Sondheim – from A Little Light Music for Trombone – Brass Wind
B61 £7.00 BBb Bass Solo 18 and underVariations on the Ash Grove – from Trombone Solos Vol 1 – Iveson - Chester
B62X £8.00 BBb Bass Solo OpenConcert Galop – Wilby - WinwoodORA piece or pieces of own choice, of approximately Grade 8 standard, not to exceed 8 minutes (see also Festival Rules B.3 page 8). Competitors must provide their own accompanist for this class.
BRASS DUETS AND TRIOS No doubling of parts. Unconducted.
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B63X £7.00 Duets and Trios 11 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 3 minutes
B64X £8.00 Duets and Trios 13 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
B65X £8.00 Duets and Trios 15 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 4 minutes
B66X £10.00 Duets and Trios 18 and underOwn choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
B67X £13.00 Duets and Trios OpenOwn choice - not to exceed 8 minutes
ENSEMBLES 4 or more players. May be conducted but not accompanied
B68X £7.00 Brass ensemble 11 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 3 minutesThis class only may include doubled parts
B69X £8.00 Brass ensemble 13 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
B70X £8.00 Brass ensemble 15 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
B71X £10.00 Brass ensemble 18 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 6 minutes
B72X £13.00 Brass ensemble OpenOwn choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
MIXED ENSEMBLES Brass with other instrument(s) and/or voice(s), one player to a part B73X £8.00 Mixed Ensemble 15 and under
Own choice, not to exceed 4 minutes
B74X £10.00 Mixed Ensemble 18 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 6 minutes
B75X £13.00 Mixed Ensemble OpenOwn choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
BRASS BANDS (No size limit)
B76X £17.00 Brass Band 15 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
B77X £17.00 Brass Band 18 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 10 minutes
B78X £17.00 Brass Band OpenOwn choice, not to exceed 12 minutes
CONCERT BANDS (May include other instruments)
B79X £17.00 Concert Band 15 and underOwn choice, not to exceed 8 minutes
B80X £17.00 Concert Band 18 and under
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Own choice, not to exceed 10 minutes
B81X £17.00 Concert Band OpenOwn choice, not to exceed 12 minutes
COMPOSITION SECTION 8 June - 12 June 2009
Last date for ENTRIES and SUBMISSION OF COPIES FOR ADJUDICATOR:MONDAY 16 March 2009
Adjudicator: to be confirmed
NOTE: The onus is on the entrant to arrange for the performance of his/her composition, although the entry will not be judged on the performance
C1 £6.00 Composition 12 and underA song or instrumental melody, which must be the entrant’s own work. An arrangement made by an adult may be submitted, but it must be clearly stated how much help has been given
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C2 £7.00 Composition 18 and underAn original composition for a solo or a small group of instruments and/or voices. Time limit - 5 minutes
C3 £8.00 Composition OpenAn original composition for a solo or a small group of instruments and/or voices. Time limit - 10 minutes
SPECIAL CLASSES 8 June - 12 June 2009
Last date for entries: MONDAY 16 March 2009
Adjudicator: to be confirmed
X1X £13.00 Family Group
Three or more members of a family.
Any musical presentation - not to exceed 10 minutes
CHALLENGE CLASSES Friday 12 June 20097.30 pm
X2X No fee Instrumental Challenge
Award: Federation Silver Challenge Cup
Open to the overall winners of open solo classes in each section, provided that at least the category of “Very Good” has been attained. A programme of own choice - not to exceed 10 minutes. Copies of all pieces selected must be made available to the adjudicators. Dress appropriate to the occasion should be worn.
V55X No fee Vocal Challenge – see page 27
2009 SyllabusScottish Country Dance 20 and 21 March
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Music, Speech and Drama 8 June to 12 June (last date for entries 16 March)
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