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INDEX FRIDAY 22
ND FEBRUARY 2019
SPEECH & DRAMA Room Page
CLASS 100 Verse Speaking, NC YR ………………………. M4... 10
CLASS 101 Verse Speaking, NC YR1 & YR2………………M4... 10
CLASS 102 Verse Speaking, NC Y3 & Y4………………...M1... 8
CLASS 103 Verse Speaking, NC Y5 & Y6……………..….M1... 8
CLASS 111 Verse Speaking, NC Y9 & Y10 ……………..M1...9
CLASS 112 Verse Speaking, NC YI1 & above …………..M1...9
CLASS 121 Verse Speaking, NC Y1 & Y2 ………………M 1...9
CLASS 123 Verse Speaking, NC Y3 ……………………...M4...11
CLASS 125 Verse Speaking, NC Y5 & Y6 ………………M4...11
CLASS 144 Write & Speak a Poem, NC Y10 & above …M1...14
CLASS 147 Bible Reading …………………………... M4...13
CLASS153 Prose Reading, NC Y3 & under ……………M4...10
CLASS154 Prose Reading, NC Y4 & Y5 ………….. M4…11
CLASS 155 Prose Reading, NC Y4 & Y5 ………………..M4...10
CLASS 156 Prose Reading, NC Y6 &Y7 ………………..M1…8
CLASS 159 Prose Reading, NC Y11 & above …………….M1…14
CLASS 170 Solo Drama, NC Y6 & under ………………M4...10
CLASS 171 Solo Drama, NC Y7 & Y8 & Y9…………….. ..M4...12
CLASS 172 Solo Drama, NC Y10 & above ……………..M4... 12
CLASS 174 Solo Comedy, NC Y6 & under …………….M1.....8
CLASS 175 Solo Comedy, NC Y7 & Y8 & 9 ………….. M1. .15
CLASS 176 Solo Comedy, NC Y10 & above ……………M4 ...13
CLASS 180 Duologues, NC Y6 & under ………………...M1…14
CLASS 181 Duologues, NC Y7 & Y8 ……………………M4…12
CLASS 182 Duologues, NC Y9 & Y10 …………………...M4…12
CLASS 183 Duologues, NC Yl1 & above ………………... M1…14
CLASS 185 Acted Scene, NC Y6 & under …………….. M1….9
CLASS 186 Acted Scene, NC Y7, Y8 & Y9 ……………. M1…15
CLASS 189 Performer of the Year, NC Y 10 & above… M4…12
CLASS 190 Creative Performance, NC Y7 and under …M1…14
CLASS 191 Creative Performance, NC Y8 Y9 Y10 …….M4…13
CLASS 192 Creative Performance, NC Y 11 & above …...M1...15
PIANO
CLASS 200 Piano Solo, 8 yrs & under ………………….WR...16
CLASS 201 Piano Solo, 10 y rs & under ...........................WR...16
CLASS 202 Piano Solo, 12 y rs & under ………………..WR...16
CLASS 203 Piano Solo, 14 y rs & under …………………WR...17
CLASS 204 Piano Solo, Grades VII & VIII ………………WR...17
CLASS 205 Piano Solo, 8 y rs & under ………………….WR...17
CLASS 206 Piano Solo, 10 y rs & under.. ......................... WR...20
CLASS 207 Piano Solo, 12 vrs & under ……………….. WR...20
CLASS 208 Piano Solo, 14 y rs & under ………………. WR...20
CLASS 209 Piano Solo, 16 y rs & under ..........................WR...20
CLASS 211 Piano Duet, 16 y rs & under ……………… WR...21
Piano Final …………………………………………….. WR...21
INSTRUMENTAL
CLASS 240 String Instrument Solo, 9 yrs & under …… M2...18
CLASS 241 String Instrument Solo, 11 yrs & under ….. M2...18
CLASS 242 String Instrument Solo, 14 y rs & under.. M2...18
CLASS 243 String Instrument Solo, 16 yrs & under ... M2...18
CLASS 244 String Instrument Solo, Open ……………. M2...18
CLASS 246 String Instrument Duet, Open ……………. M2...19
CLASS 248 String Instrument Duet, 11 yrs & under... M2...19
CLASS 253 String Instrument Solo, Grades I & II …….M2...18
CLASS 254 String Instrument Solo, Grades III & IV ... M2...19
CLASS 255 String Instrument Solo, Grades V & V1.... M2...22
CLASS 256 String Instrument Solo, Grades VII & VIII M2...19
CLASS 257 Classical Guitar Solo, Grades I & II …….. M2...19
CLASS 260 Solo Descant Recorder, 9 yrs & under …… M2...22
CLASS 261 Solo Descant Recorder, 1I yrs & under …. M2...22
CLASS 262 Solo Treble Recorder, 1I yrs & under ……. M2...22
CLASS 265 Solo Descant Recorder, 16 yrs & under ….. M2...22
CLASS 266 Solo Treble Recorder, 16 yrs & under ……. M2...23
CLASS 267 Solo Treble Recorder, 1I yrs & under ……. M2...22
CLASS 268 Solo Recorder Duet, 1I yrs & under ……… M2...23
CLASS 269 Recorder Duet, Open ………………….…. M2...23
CLASS 270 Flute or Oboe Solo, 11 yrs & under.......... WR..16
CLASS 272 Woodwind Instrument Solo, 17yrs & under..WR..16
CLASS 281 Ensemble, Open ………………………………M2...23
VOCAL Room Page
CLASS 301 British Composers, 10 yrs & under ………. M3...24
CLASS 302 British Composers, 11 & 12 yrs ………….. M3...27
CLASS 303 British Composers, 13 &14 yrs …………. M3...25
CLASS 304 British Composers, 15 & 16 yrs …………… M3...25
CLASS 305 British Composers, 17 & 18 yrs ………….. M1...26
CLASS 307 Vocal Solo, 10 y rs & under ……………… M3...25
CLASS 308 Vocal Solo, 11 & 12 yrs ………………….. M3...26
CLASS 309 Vocal Solo, 13 & 14 yrs …………………... M3...24
CLASS 310 Vocal Solo, 15 & 16 yrs …………………. M3...26
CLASS 311 Vocal Solo, 17 & 18 yrs …………………. M3...26
CLASS 313 Traditional Folk Song, 18 yrs & under...... M3...26
CLASS 314 Musical Shows, 10 yrs & under ………….. M3...24
CLASS 315 Musical Shows, 11 & 12 yrs ……………….. M3...26
CLASS 316 Musical Shows, 13 & 14 yrs ………………. M3...24
CLASS 317 Musical Shows, 15 & 16 yrs ……………….. M3...26
CLASS 318 Musical Shows, 17 & 18 yrs ………………. M3...27
CLASS 319 Vocal Duet, 18 yrs & under ……………… M3...27
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SATURDAY 23RD
FEBRUARY 2019
PIANO
CLASS 230 Piano Solo: J.S.Bach, Scarlatti, Open …….. M2....29
CLASS 231 Pianoforte: Solo Haydn, Mozart, Open…. M2....29
CLASS 232 Piano Solo: Beethoven, Schubert, Open ….. M2....29
CLASS 233 Piano Solo: Brahms, Schumann, Open …... M4....31
CLASS 234 Piano Solo: Chopin, Liszt, Open …………. WR....28
CLASS 235 Piano Solo: French Composer, Open …….. M4....31
CLASS 236 Piano Solo: Russian Composer, Open …….. WR....28
CLASS 237 Piano Solo Own Choice Composer, Open WR....28
CLASS 239 Piano Concerto, Open …………………….. WR....30
Piano Championship ……………………………………. WR....30
VOCAL
CLASS 350 Vocal Recital, Open ……………………… M2....36
CLASS 351 Soprano Solo, Open ………………………. M3....32
CLASS 352 Mezzo-soprano Solo, Open ………………. M1....34
CLASS 353 Contralto Solo, Open …………………….. M1....34
CLASS 354 Tenor Solo, Open …………………………. M3....32
CLASS 355 Baritone Solo, Open ……………………… M3....32
CLASS 356 Bass Solo, Open ……………………………. M3....32
CLASS 357 Folk Song, Open ……………………………. M1....37
CLASS 358 Operatic Solo, Open ……………………… M1....37
CLASS 359 Gilbert & Sullivan Solo, Open …………… M1....35
CLASS 360 Light Opera/ Modem Musical Show, OpenM1....34
CLASS 361 Vocal Solo, Age 60 ears & over …….……M3....32
CLASS 362 Vocal Duet„ Open ………………………… M3....38
CLASS 363 British Composer Solo, Open …………….. M3....38
CLASS 364 Solo French Song, Open ………………….. M1....35
CLASS 365 Lieder, Open ………………………………. M1....37
CLASS 366 Other Living Language Solo, Open ……… M3....33
CLASS 367 Oratorio Solo, Open ……………………… M3....32
CLASS 368 Victorian/Edwardian Ballad, Open ……. M1....34
CLASS 369 Vocal Solo, Novice ……………………….. M1....35
CLASS 370 Humour in Song, Open …………………… M3....38
CLASS 371 Jazz or Swing Solo, Open ……………….. M1....34
Vocal Championship …………………………………… M3....38
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SATURDAY 2nd
MARCH 2019
CHORAL
CLASS 400 Junior Choirs, 12 vrs and under …………….. M2....39
CLASS 401 Youth Choirs, 21 yrs & under ……………. M2....39
CLASS 402 Vocal Ensemble, Open ……………………. M2....40
CLASS 405 Choral Recital Open ……………………… M2....41
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HAZEL GROVE MUSICAL FESTIVAL COMMITTEE
President Simon Bottomley
Chairman Gordon Nightingale
General Secretary Susan Mather
Treasurer Janet Nightingale
Competitors' Secretaries:
Speech & Drama Corinne Lawrence
Instrumental Eileen Rigg
Vocal Alison Bletcher
Syllabus & Programme Mark Rigg
Results Co-ordinators Kath Penney, Margaret Whittingham
House Managers Alan Briggs, Barclay Jackson
Chief Stewards Donald & Bobbie Sykes
Trophy Secretary Brenda Moseley
Catering Brenda Moseley
Subscriptions Secretary Gwyneth Robinson
ADJUDICATORS AND ACCOMPANISTS
MUSIC
MARILYNNE DAVIES, BA, MEd, LRAM, PGCE, FRSA
JOHN FOSTER, GNSM, LRAM, PGCE, FISM
GAYNOR KEEBLE, BEd(Hons), ARAM, ARCM, ALCM
JAMES KIRBY, GRSM, ARAM
ANDREW PADMORE, MA, DMus, Cert Ed, FTCL, FLCM, LRAM, ARCM (CHORAL ADJUDICATOR), AACO(CHM),
FFCM, A Cert CM, FCSM (CHORAL ADJUDICATOR)
JOHN POWELL, MA(Cantab), ARCM, Cert Ed
SPEECH & DRAMA
SUSAN MACKAY, LLAM, ALAM, LLAM(TD)
COLIN SNELL, BA PGCE
ACCOMPANISTS
STEWART DEATH, BSc(Hons), PPRNCM
CATHERINE HALL-SMITH, GBSM, PGRNCM
TIM KENNEDY, MA, FRCO, Dip ABRSM
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Barbara Lister
Brenda & Trevor Moseley
Elaine Naylor
Janet & Gordon Nightingale
Kate Oldfield
Ian Potts
Eileen Rigg
Margaret Rutherford
Patricia Sharpe
Brenda Taylor
Janet Vockings
Margaret White
Margaret Whittingham
Jean Yarwood
Junior Choirs, under 12 years
British Composer Solo, 10 years & under
Solo Descant or Treble Recorder,
Musical Shows, 15 & 16 years
Choral Recital
Wind Instrument Solo,
Youth Choirs, 21 years & under
Wind Instrument Solo, 16 years & under
Folk Song, Open
Oratorio Solo (any voice),
Pianoforte Solo, Grade V & VI
Pianoforte Solo Prep Test
Choral Recital
Folk Song, 18 years & under
Vocal Duet, Open
British Composer Solo, Open
Musical Shows, 13 & 14 years
Pianoforte Concerto and Pianoforte Championship
MESSAGE FROM THE COMMITTEE
www.hazelgrovemusicalfestival.org.uk
We are proud to present our 92nd
Festival, and extend a warm welcome to all our competitors, audiences and
adjudicators. We hope you will enjoy the classes and the opportunity to meet with both old and new friends.
We are always looking for colleagues to help with the administration of the Festival; if you feel you could spare
some time to assist us in any way, please get in touch with any committee member.
Sponsors and Friends of Hazel Grove Musical Festival
We greatly appreciate the support of our sponsors and friends, some of whom may have been too late for inclusion
in the programme.
Margaret Adshead
Margaret & Ralph Ashling
Pat Baldwin (in memory of Lily Bray)
Jean Campbell
Eric Coates
Ann Cliffe
Muriel Ferns
Francis Fletcher
Muriel Gray
Margaret Greenup
Eileen Halsall
Maurice Hargreaves
Marjorie Harrop
Sponsors of classes.
Irene Agnew (in memory of Joe Agnew) CLASS 400
Laurie Alker (in memory of Joyce Alker) CLASS 301
Ian Chesters CLASS 267
Bernard Elsdon CLASS 317
Glazier Family CLASS 405
(in memory of Laurence & Christine Glazier)
Pat Hunt CLASS 276
Ellen Jones CLASS 401
Sylvia Meade CLASS 275
Glenda Miller CLASS 357
Stella Molton CLASS 367
Sheila Mycock CLASS 203
Monica Pickles CLASS 200
Margaret Riches CLASS 405
(in memory of John Riches)
Margaret Roberts CLASS 313
Gwyn Robinson CLASS 362
Carolyn & Barry Watson CLASS 363
David Young CLASS 316
John Stimpfig (in memory CLASS 239
WINNERS' CONCERT
Saturday, March 9th 2019 at 7pm Hazel Grove Methodist Church
Tickets: £5 adults, £1 children, including refreshments
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VIDEO/AUDIO RECORDING OR PHOTOGRAPHY IS NOT ALLOWED DURING THE FESTIVAL
COPYRIGHT and PHOTOCOPYING
1. The Music Publishers' Association Code of Practice on Photocopying Copyright Works makes the following concession for
copying own choice pieces from volumes only for the use of the adjudicator at a festival, provided that the entrant or participant
has already purchased his/her own copy and that the copy made is retained and destroyed by the Administrator of the festival
immediately after the event.
2. The Hazel Grove Festival is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement with the Authors' Licensing and
Collecting Society. This means that the entrants do not have to seek copyright permission for any poetry, prose or solo dramatic
items (*) performed, to a time limit of 10 minutes.
Performers and teachers will be delighted to know that their participation in the festival means that authors will be reimbursed
directly as a consequence of their work being performed at this festival.
Duologues and group dramatic activity are not covered by this agreement, and copyright for these items should be sought by
performers at the time of entry.
(*) Solo dramatic items must be announced with title and author at the time of performance to qualify for copyright indemnity,
and the performer must not change the words or gender of the character.
3. No video/audio recording or photography will be allowed during competitions.
DESCRIPTORS FOR GRADING PERFORMANCES
NB. The festival uses the marks system:
90+ or OUTSTANDING An exceptional performance, both technically and artistically
87-89 or DISTINCTION An excellent performance technically and artistically
84-86 or COMMENDED A convincing performance technically and artistically
81-83 or MERIT A capable performance showing some artistic appreciation and/or technical ability
78-80 or MODERATE A performance showing development of technique and/or communication
75-77 or FAIR A performance limited in its communication
NATIONAL CURRICULUM YEAR GROUPS
Each School year runs from 1st September to 31
st August;
where National Curriculum (NC) Year Groups apply then ages should be as follows:
NC Rec Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Age achieved 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
during year
NC Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Year 13
Age achieved 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
during year
TROPHY AND MEDAL POLICY
All certificates, medals, trophies and plaques are awarded at the discretion of the adjudicator and the Festival Committee. First,
second, and third certificates will be awarded in all Music and Speech and Drama classes where sufficient merit is shown.
In Junior classes a keepsake Medal will be awarded to winners in the younger age groups, an enhanced First Prize Certificate
will be awarded in the older age groups.
In Adult Classes an enhanced First Prize Certificate will be awarded to the winner of the class.
A Trophy/Shield may be awarded to certain Adult Championship classes featuring Pianoforte, Vocal and Choral
performances. Any such award will be for a period of up to a year and be returnable to the festival at the end of this period. The
winner will bear the cost of any engraving.
CHILD PROTECTION, DATA PROTECTION and SAFER FESTIVALS POLICIES
These are available on the Hazel Grove Musical Festival Website and in the entrance lobby.
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SPEECH & DRAMA ADJUDICATORS
SUSAN MACKAY LLAM, ALAM, LLAN(TD)
Susan Mackay graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy having previously gained experience running her own stage school
for ten years. She has toured in repertory theatre and now directs her own Drama School, where she teaches Speech and Drama,
GCSE Drama and helps students of all ages. Susan is an experienced adjudicator and has served as a Deputy on the
Adjudicators’ Council. She adjudicates at festivals all over the UK, in Ireland and in the Far East. She sees her adjudicator role
as a combination of bringing new ideas to text and performance as well as encouraging all participants. She feels that everyone
should leave a festival with a sense of achievement.
COLIN SNELL BA PGCE
Colin Snell, based in Preston, is a graduate of the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and holds a PGCE in English and Drama
from the University of Leeds.
He is the artistic director of Parker and Snell Company, a company based on the Isle of Man, which holds acting classes for
young people and adults. He is a former Head of English and Drama and Director of Drama, in state and independent schools, is
a member of the Guild of Drama Adjudicators and the Society of Teachers of Speech and Drama, an adjudicator member of The
British and International Federation of Festivals, an examiner for LAMDA, which has taken him to Europe, Africa and Asia, in
addition to examining in the UK, and an examiner and moderator for a number of national examination boards.
His productions (both adult and youth) have won numerous national drama festivals and have been seen in professional theatres
across the country, including the National Theatre, the National Student Drama Festival and the Buxton and Edinburgh Fringe
Festivals. Many former students have gone into the profession as actors, directors, writers and technicians, including a number of
household names. He also reviews amateur and professional theatre.
He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts as a result of his work with young people in drama and theatre and is delighted to be
making a return visit to the Hazel Grove Musical Festival.
MUSIC ADJUDICATORS
MARILYNNE DAVIES BA, MEd, LRAM, PGCE, FRSA
Having studied Voice ‘cello and Piano at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Marilynne began her career in education
and later studied for a Masters Degree in Education.
Her experience in teaching ranges from nursery to post-graduate levels and she has been external examiner and assessor in
performance for a number of universities at graduate and post graduate levels.
She was until recently Head of the School of Performance at the York St. John University –a post that included Music, Dance,
Drama, Film and Television.
She now has a busy freelance career as an adjudicator for the British and International Federation of Festivals, as a voice
consultant, teacher and conductor, and as a leader of a variety of workshops. She is Deputy Music Director of the 140 strong
Harrogate Choral Society, founder of the Harrogate Polyphonic Choir and director of a small group of female voices called
Beati. In 2011 she was honoured to be the first of two Music adjudicators to be created a Fellow of the British and International
Federation of Festivals.
Her membership of a consortium of European Conservatoires has led her to research into the Practice of Performance. The
results of that research have been implemented across the conservatoires.
As a singer she has performed in opera and oratorio and as a recitalist. She has sung with a small professional choir of 20 voices
with whom she gave first performances of newly commissioned works.
In her spare time Marilynne enjoys walking - preferably contour walks – playing social Bridge and collecting enamel patch
boxes!
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JOHN FOSTER, GNSM, LRAM, PGCE, FISM
John studied piano with Kendall Taylor and Dennis Matthews (masterclasses). He has worked extensively as accompanist for
singers and instrumentalists and in chamber groups, including the Lydian Trio. He has performed in UK, Jersey, France,
Germany and Hong Kong, (including radio broadcasts).
John taught for 16 years at RNCM Junior College and is a former Director of St Cecilia Chamber Music Trust. Currently, he
performs, teaches/coaches pianists and singers, is an adjudicator for The British and International Federation of Festivals and is
an ABRSM grade and diploma examiner, trainer and moderator, nationally and internationally.
JAMES KIRBY, GRSM, ARAM
As a soloist and chamber musician James performs regularly throughout the UK and Europe. His recital work includes
appearances at major concert series in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Holland, the Czech Republic, Bermuda, Hong Kong,
China, Singapore and Malaysia and in the UK at Wigmore Hall and the Edinburgh and Aldeburgh festivals.
Having studied at the Moscow Conservatoire (during which time he reached the semi-finals of the International Tchaikovsky
Competition) he frequently returns to perform in the former Soviet Union. Highlights have included performances at the
Sakharov Festival in Nizhny Novgorod and the Omsk Festival. His orchestral performances include concertos with the Moscow,
Khazakh and Belorussian Symphony Orchestras, and the Arad and Oradea Philharmonic Orchestras (Romania), and the English
and Scottish Chamber Orchestras, at venues including the Royal Albert Hall, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Symphony
Hall, Birmingham, the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire and Astana Opera House. He has performed both Brahms
Concertos in Russia and Romania.
He has been a member of the Barbican Piano Trio since 1992, performing regularly at Wigmore Hall and in major UK festivals
and concert series, and throughout Europe and the USA. Highlights include Carnegie Recital Hall and many cycles of
Beethoven’s complete Piano Trios including the Master Concert Series at Wigmore Hall. The Trio’s repertoire consists of over
seventy works and their discography includes trios by Lalo, Tchaikovsky, Taneyev, Rachmaninov and Schnittke.
James has worked with the Vanburgh Quartet, BBC Singers, Lydia Mordkovitch and the mezzo soprano Sarah Connolly and has
made several recordings for Chandos. He is a dedicated teacher and enjoys posts at the Royal Welsh College of Music and
Drama in Cardiff and Royal Holloway, University of London. He is also an Honorary Professor at the Rachmaninov Institute,
Tambov, Russia where he makes frequent visits to perform concertos, give recitals and masterclasses and lead chamber music
courses.
He has served on the Juries of several international piano competitions, notably in Romania, Latvia, Russia and Slovenia and
gives many masterclasses, both in the UK and overseas, most recently in China and Hong Kong. He is in considerable demand
as an adjudicator and is a member of the ABRSM examining panel, which has taken him to Hong Kong, Singapore, China,
Indonesia and many European countries.
GAYNOR KEEBLE, BEd(Hons), ARAM, ARCM, ALCM
Gaynor Keeble gained scholarships to the University of Warwick and the Royal Academy of Music. She combines a busy
performing career with teaching both privately and at Warwick University and adjudicating at many festivals as a Federation
adjudicator. She has also worked extensively with English Touring Opera’s Education Programme and is also vocal consultant to
several local choirs and was recently made patron of Wessex Chorus. She has been on the panel of the prestigious David Clover
Singers Platform competition and has judged many prizes at Birmingham Conservatoire.
Gaynor was a member of Welsh National Opera for three years and has worked for the Royal Opera, English National Opera
Opera North, D’Oyly Carte Mid- Wales and English Touring Opera Carl Rosa. Roles with these companies include Carmen
Delilah (Samson & Delilah), Amneris( Aida), Marchioness (Daughter of the Regiment), Baba the Turk (Rake’s Progress), Mrs
Sedley (Peter Grimes), Meg Page (Falstaff), Maddalena (Rigoletto), Marcellina (Marriage of Figaro), Orpheus (Orpheus and
Euridice), Tisbe (Cenerentola), Katisha ( Mikado) and Azucena (Il Trovatore). She has appeared in concerts include
appearances with the London Mozart Players, London Bach Orchestra, CBSO Royal Philharmonic and The Philharmonia .
She was made an ARAM in 2009
She maintains a busy operatic career with recent engagements including Katisha (ENO), 3rd
Lady Magic Flute , Voice of the
Mother (Hoffmann), Annina (Traviata) at the Royal Opera House; Hippolyta (A Midsummer Night’s Dream) and Gertrude
(Romeo & Juliet) and Dame Hannah (Ruddigore) for Opera North; Zita (Gianni Schicchi), and Auntie in the highly acclaimed
Peter Grimes on the Beach for the Aldeburgh Festival and Florence Pike (Albert Herring) at the Barbican with BBC Symphony
Orchestra, Desire Arnfelt (A Little Night Music) Opera Project, Marcellina for Opera North Mistress Quickly ( Falstaff) and
Annina ROH; and her role debut as Kostelnicka (Jenufa) for Longborough Festival Opera. She has recently finished a tour with
ETO singing Marcellina and a tour with the International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival singing Fairy Queen Iolanthe and Dame
Hannah (Ruddigore) and will return to ROH for further performances of Annina (La Traviata) in 2019.
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ANDREW PADMORE, MA, DMus, Cert Ed, FTCL, FLCM, LRAM, ARCM, ARCO(CHM), FFCM, A Cert CM,
FCSM (CHORAL ADJUDICATOR)
Andrew is a popular conductor with choirs and orchestras internationally and is a leading figure in the choral world. He is the
resident conductor and artistic director of Yorkshire Voices (300 voices), the Yorkshire Philharmonic Choir and Harrogate
Choral Society, but has worked with diverse forces ranging from small chamber choirs at the BBC to the largest symphony
orchestras and choirs like the famous "Huddersfield Choral Society”.
He is in demand as a guest conductor for the major choral repertoire with choral societies throughout the U.K. and abroad. He is
also invited to direct choral and orchestral workshops in schools, colleges and universities in the U.K. and as far afield as
Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Kenya and Zimbabwe and is particularly well known for the “Come & Sing” weekends
and Summer Schools which he is invited to direct.
Before launching himself as a freelance conductor, Andrew had acquired an impressive list of academic qualifications and
performance diplomas, studied conducting under Sir Adrian Boult and undertaken a variety of musical activities. He has been
Director of Music in an old-established Grammar School and has had a successful period as Cathedral Organist & Master of
Choristers at Cork and Belfast Cathedrals.
He is also a busy adjudicator/jurist for International Choral Festivals and a specialist examiner for the Royal Schools of Music
Diplomas in Singing.
He is a highly respected singing teacher with pupils regularly travelling from all over this country and even from abroad, and has
been the Warden of the Incorporated Society of Musicians PTS. His pupils regularly achieve high Distinction marks in both
grades and diplomas while still in their teens, and several go on to obtain scholarships to Conservatoires and Universities. He
has adjudicated at many festivals throughout the UK and Eire.
JOHN POWELL, MA(Cantab), ARCM, Cert Ed
Born in London and educated at the University of Cambridge, John Powell has spent much of his life in Manchester, singing,
conducting and teaching. Until 1988 he was Head of Choral Music at Chetham’s School of Music. For 25 years he taught
singing for the National Youth Choir. He now teaches privately and at the University of York, and is also an adjudicator with the
British and International Federation of Festivals.
Since 2005 John has been Musical Director of the Tatton Singers in Cheshire. John also directs choral workshops and conducts
Bolton Festival Choir as well as training choirs for special events. Recent major projects have included concerts at the RNCM
and Bridgewater Hall and Bach’s Mass in B Minor in Knutsford. His chamber choir, the John Powell Singers, is heard regularly
on BBC Radio and has toured throughout Europe, recently visiting Iceland, Slovenia and, in October 2018, Lithuania.
For the past two years John has been Musical Director of Ulverston Festival Chorus. Choral concerts this season include
performances of Vaughan Williams's Dona Nobis Pacem and Karl Jenkins's The Armed Man, marking the centenary of the end
of the First World War.
A member of the BBC Northern Singers since 1975, John has sung on radio, TV and disc, and at the Proms, Aldeburgh and
Harrogate Festivals as well as touring extensively abroad. He now performs mainly in recitals – including, recently, two
performances of Schubert’s great song-cycle Winterreise with pianist Russell Lomas.
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LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Welcome to the 92
nd Hazel Grove Musical Festival.
I am delighted to have taken on the role of Chairman and I am looking forward to my first Festival.
There have been many changes over the past year and thanks go to all the people who have retired and a big welcome to our new
committee members who have made this event possible.
Gordon Nightingale
Chairman
JOHN RICHES
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of John Riches in May last year after a short illness,
John joined the Hazel Grove Music Festival as a Committee member in 1998, assisting in various Committee roles. In 2002 he
became the Vocal Competitors’ Secretary, a job he undertook for the following ten years before becoming the Festival Chairman
until his death in May 2018.
During his long association with the Festival, and particularly in his Vocal Secretary role, he became a firm friend to count less
competitors both young and old. Above all was his own boundless enthusiasm and the encouragement he gave to others to
engage in singing. This was so apparent in the number of persons who attended his funeral service and a fitting testimony to the
person that he was.
His own particular involvement in Male Voice Choirs led to many an invitation to compete in our own Festival's Choral
Championship Class. To John this event was the highlight of the Festival. He always thought that a programme of Mixed,
Ladies and Male Voices, singing in friendly competition against each other, gave such enjoyment to both competitors and their
audience alike and really embodied the Festival movement.
It is particularly appropriate that in memory of John, the family has kindly donated a Memorial Shield in his name and this will
be awarded each year to the winner of the Choral Championship Class.
Light refreshments (hot and cold drinks, crisps and cakes) will be available, but competitors, volunteers and audience
members are welcome to bring their own lunches and snacks.
Hazel Grove has a number of shops and coffee lounges where sandwiches and hot food can be purchased; these include:
Asda, Sainsbury's, Aldi, M & S Simply Food, Parry's bakery. McDonald's, The Wilfred Wood Wetherspoons and O'Hares.
Notices to all Festival attendees
Please note that there is limited parking available at Wesley Street, and there are parking restrictions in many streets adjacent
to the Festival sites. Attendees are advised to allow sufficient time to attend the classes on time.
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SPEECH AND DRAMA SECTION
FRIDAY MORNING 22nd FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE – HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH The adjudicator for the session will be Colin Snell
ROOM – M1
9.00am CLASS 102 Verse Speaking, NC Y3 & Y4
Own Choice
Time limit: 2 minutes
1 Sienna Roberts Alderley Edge Distracted The Mother Said To her Boy Gregory Harrison
2 Kate Eadie Stockport The Painting Lesson Trevor Harvey
3 Joshua Clark Wilmslow Waking Lilian Moore
4 Kavan Cooper Wilmslow It Wasn't Me Steve Turner
5 Libby Goodspeed Wilmslow The Rival Arrives Brian Patten
6 Jainam Chatterjee Wilmslow When Daddy Fell Into The Pond Alfred Noyes
7 Isabelle Clarke Wilmslow Reading Time Judith Nicholls
8 Bethany Tadikonda Marple Painting Lesson Trevor Harvey
9.35am CLASS 103 Verse Speaking, NC Y5 & Y6 Own Choice
Time limit: 2 minutes
1 Eliza Dawson Bramhall Vegetarians Roger McGough
2 James Potter Wilmslow Music All Around Katie Parker
3 William Clark Wilmslow Dear Mum Brian Patten
4 George Roberts Alderley Edge Teabag Peter Dixon
5 George Montaldo Wilmslow ‘What She Did’ Roger McGough
6 Vivian Tran Wilmslow Creative Writing Gervase Phinn
7 Charlotte Hunt Wilmslow I Am Falling Off A Mountain Jack Prelutsky
10.05am CLASS 174 Solo Comedy, NC Y6 & under
Own Choice
No costumes allowed - small hand props only
Time limit: 3 minutes (time to include introduction)
1 Paddy Christie Stockport Just William Richmal Crompton
2 Daniel Holub Stockport The Plum Pudding Flea David Wood
3 Tiana Senior Stockport Charlie And The Chocolate Factory Roald Dahl
4 Alexandra Yates Wilmslow The Porridge Trauma Incident Eleanor McCleod
5 Sienna Roberts Wilmslow The Tooth Fairy's Lament Jeffrey Grenfell-Hill
10:45am BREAK
11.00am CLASS 156 Prose Reading, NC Y6 & Y7 Own Choice
Time limit: 2 minutes
1 William Clark Wilmslow Harry Potter & The Philosopher’s Stone J. K. Rowling
2 Amelie Chapman Wilmslow The Secret Garden F. Hodgson- Burnett
3 Eliza Dawson Bramhall Coraline Neill Gaiman
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11.20am CLASS 121 Verse Speaking, NC Y1 & Y2
Any poem by Eleanor Farjeon
Time limit: 2 minutes
1 Harry Clark Wilmslow The Quarrel Eleanor Farjeon
2 James Murphy Wilmslow There Are Big Waves Eleanor Farjeon
3 Owen Bate Wilmslow Cats Eleanor Farjeon
4 William Styles Wilmslow A Dragonfly Eleanor Farjeon
11.40am CLASS 185 Acted Scene, NC Y6 & under
Own Choice
No costumes allowed - small hand props only
Not less than 3 characters
Time limit: 6 minutes (time to include introduction)
1 AB Academy Stockport The Crowns, The King David Foxton
& The Long Lost Smile
12.10pm CLASS 111 Verse Speaking, NC Y9 & Y10 Own Choice
Time limit: 3 minutes
1 Joss Abbs-Brown Hayfield Some Pictures of the Thirties Vernon Scannell
12.20pm CLASS 112 Verse Speaking, NC Y11 & above
Own Choice - see Regulation 5
Time limit 4 minutes
1 David Cullis Alderley Edge Dirge Without Music Edna St. Vincent Millay
The winner giving the best performance of Classes 108, 111 & 112 will be awarded
the Huw Lloyd Rowlands Trophy
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VENUE – HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM – M4
The adjudicator for the session will be Susan Mackay
9.00am CLASS 101 Verse Speaking NC Y1 & Y2 Own Choice
Time limit: 2 minutes
1 Harry Clark Wilmslow If You Should Meet A Crocodile Anon
2 Zane Watson Stretford Gone Eric Finney
3 Alexandra Potter Wilmslow My Father Kane Umansky
4 Thalia Cooper Wilmslow A Giant's Cake Evelina Garde
5 Eris Cooper Wilmslow Old Joke Allan Ahlberg
6 James Murphy Wilmslow Is That Your Apple Allan Ahlberg
7 Abigail Clarke Wilmslow When There's A Fire In The Jungle Martin Honeysett
8 Jasper Halfpenny Wilmslow I Made Myself A Snowman Shel Silverstein
9 Owen Bate Wilmslow Splash Anon
10 William Styles Wilmslow A Baby Sardine Spike Milligan
11 Isabella Montaldo Wilmslow The School Play Georgie Adams
12 Olivia Bradbury Wilmslow Why Did You Pull her Hair? John Foster
9.45am CLASS 100 Verse Speaking, Non-competitive. NC YR Own Choice.
Each performance will receive a certificate and adjudicator’s comments
Time limit: 2 minutes
1 Frederick Smith Wilmslow Three Bears Julia Donaldson
2 Asher Watson Stretford Mr Brown The Circus Clown Kenn Nesbitt
3 Ben Wright Wilmslow Tiger Mary Ann Hoberman
10.05am CLASS 170 Solo Drama, NC Y6 & under Own Choice
No costumes allowed - small hand props only
Time limit: 3 minutes (time to include introduction)
1 Madeline McCormick Stockport The Magic Mirror E.C. Brereton
2 Kate Eadie Stockport The Wicked Duchess And The Magic PearlsFrances Barnes
3 Eliza Dawson Bramhall Crush Ann Cartwright
4 Oliver Passant Stockport The Silver Sword Ian Serraillier
5 Tarkan Pehlivan Stockport The Railway Children Edith Nesbit
6 George Mantaldo Wilmslow An Adaptation from Tom Sawyer Mark Twain
7 Hannah Stubbs Stockport Ballet Shoes Noel Streatfield
8 Olivia Criscuolo Stockport Irene Stuart Paterson
10:45am BREAK
11.00am CLASS 153 Prose Reading, NC Y3 & under Own Choice
Time limit: 2 minutes
1 Charles Smith Wilmslow Fantastic Mr Fox Roald Dahl
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11.15am CLASS 154 Prose Reading, NC Y4 & Y5 Own Choice - see Regulation 5
Time limit: 2 minutes
1 James Potter Wilmslow Matilda Roald Dahl
2 Joseph Hibbert Wilmslow Gangsta Granny David Walliams
3 Tabitha Heaton Wilmslow Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone J.K.Rowling
4 Hisham Butt Wilmslow Charlie And The Chocolate Factory Roald Dahl
5 Kate Eadie Stockport The Owl Who Was Afraid Of The Dark Jill Tomlinson
6 Sienna Roberts Alderley Edge Matilda Roald Dahl
7 Alexander Dawson Bramhall George's Marvellous Medicine Roald Dahl
11.45am CLASS 125 Verse Speaking, NC Y5 & Y6
Any poem by Jack Prelutsky
Time limit: 3 minutes
1 Alexander Dawson Bramhall The Creature In The Classroom Jack Prelutsky
2 George Roberts Alderley Edge Alphabet Stew Jack Prelutsky
12.05pm CLASS 123 Verse Speaking, NC Y3 & Y4
Any poem by Richard Edwards
Time limit: 2 minutes
1 Joseph Hibbert Wilmslow Waterway Robbery Richard Edwards
2 Isabelle Clarke Wilmslow Oh, Ozzie! Richard Edwards
3 Hisham Butt Wilmslow Monster Richard Edwards
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VENUE – HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM - M4 - AFTERNOON SESSION
The adjudicator for the session will be Colin Snell
2.00pm CLASS 181 Duologues, NC Y7, & Y8
Own Choice
No costumes allowed - small hand props only
Time limit: 5 minutes (time to include introduction)
1 Chaylea Senior Stockport The Children's Hour Lillian Hellman
Emmie Anderson
2 Logan Ellis Stockport Radio Rescue Charlotte Chorpenning
Kiera Lambe
3 Olivia Criscuolo Stockport Alice in Wonderland Lewis Carroll
Juliana Holbora
2.30pm CLASS 172 Solo Drama, NC Y10 & above
Own Choice
No costumes allowed - small hand props only
Time limit: 4 minutes (time to include introduction)
1 Nathan Sharp Stockport Windshook Mary Gallagher
2.45pm CLASS 182 Duologues, NC Y9 & Y10
Own Choice
No costumes allowed - small hand props only
Time limit: 4 minutes (time to include introduction)
1 Summer Cummins Stockport The Wishing Well Mabel Constanduros
Sofia Criscuolo
3.00pm CLASS 171 Solo Drama, NC Y7 Y8 & Y9
Own Choice
No costumes allowed - small hand props only
Time limit: 4 minutes (time to include introduction)
1 Logan Ellis Stockport Johnny Salter Aidan Chmabers
2 Emmie Anderson Stockport Eclipse Simon Armitage
3 Sofia Criscuolo Stockport When Marnie Was There Joan Robinson
4 Summer Cummins Stockport Six Primroses Each Ellen Dryden
5 Juliana Holubora Stockport Invisible Friends Alan Ayckbourn
3:40 BREAK
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3.55pm CLASS 189 Performer Of The Year, NC Y10 & Above
Own Choice
A themed recital of poetry, prose and drama.
Time limit: 10 minutes (time to include introduction and links)
1 Joss Abbs-Brown Hayfield The Tempest William Shakespeare
Engineer's Corner Wendy Cope
My Family And Other Animals Gerald Durrell
2 David Cullis Alderley Edge Love is Not All Edna St Vincent Millay
The Four Loves C S Lewis
Julius Caesar William Shakespeare
4.30pm CLASS 147 Bible Reading, Authorised Version, Open
Own Choice:
1 Joss Abbs-Brown Hayfield 6-8 verses 2 Kings Chapter 4 ‘Vessels of Oil’ v 1-7.
4.40pm CLASS 176 Solo Comedy, NC Y10 & above
Own Choice
No costumes allowed - small hand props only
Time limit: 4 minutes (time to include introduction)
1 Ella Whittington Stockport An Ideal Husband Oscar Wilde
2 Brandon Scully Stockport Dracula C. Fairbanks
3 Katelyn Ellis Stockport House and Garden Alan Ayckbourn
4 Rebecca Duckworth Stockport When We are Married J.B. Priestley
5.10pm CLASS 191 Creative Performance - Year NC Y8, Y9 & Y10 Groups to devise a piece of work on a theme of their own choice based on
a piece of music. The title must be announced at the beginning. All
members of the group must speak some dialogue. The piece must
include two of the following dramatic conventions: prologue and/or
epilogue, tableaux, narration, monologue, chorus.
The group may include music and/or sound effects but must provide and
operate their own sound equipment.
Time limit for groups of 10 or less: 10 minutes
Time limit for groups of 11 or more: 15 minutes
1 AB Academy Stockport
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VENUE - HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM -M1 - AFTERNOON SESSION
The adjudicator for the session will be Susan Mackay
2.00pm CLASS 180 Duologues, NC Y6 & under Own Choice
No costumes allowed - small hand props only
Time limit: 4 minutes (time to include introduction)
1 Kavan Cooper Wilmslow Penalty! Clifford Jury
Joseph Hibbert
2 Madeline McCormack Stockport Flambards K.M. Peyton
Tarkan Pehlivan
3 Paddy Christie Stockport The Owl And The Pussycat S. Ruskin &
Hannah Stubbs D. Wood
4 Charlotte Hunt Wilmslow Mother Goose's Golden Christmas David Wood
Amelie Chapman
5 Oliver Passant Stockport Minnow On The Say Philippa Pearce
Daniel Holub
2.35pm CLASS 190 Creative Performance - NC Y7 & under
Groups to devise a piece of work on a theme of their own choice. The title
must be announced at the beginning. All members of the group must speak
some dialogue. The piece must include one of the following dramatic
conventions: narration, monologue, tableaux.
The group may include music and/or sound effects but must provide and
operate their own sound equipment.
Time limit for groups of 10 or less: 10 minutes
Time limit for groups of 11 or more: 15 minutes
1 AB Academy Stockport
3.05pm CLASS 159 Prose Reading, NC Y10 & above
Own Choice
Time limit: 3 minutes
1 Joss Abbs-Brown Hayfield Frankenstein Mary Shelley
3.15pm CLASS 144 Write and Speak a Poem, NC Y10 & above
Entrants are to write a poem on a subject of their own choice which they
will read aloud at the Festival.
Time limit: 4 minutes
50% of marks will be given for the Poem and 50% for the Reading.
1 Joss Abbs-Brown Hayfield My Grandma and I
3:30pm BREAK
3.45pm CLASS 183 Duologues, NC Y11 & above
Own Choice
No costumes allowed - small hand props only
Time limit: 5 minutes (time to include introduction)
1 Rebecca Duckworth Stockport Pygmalion G.B. Shaw
Katelyn Ellis
2 Ella Whittington Stockport The Virtuous Burglar Dario Fo
Brandon Scully
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4.10pm CLASS 192 Creative Performance, NC Year 11 & above
Devised work on a topical issue/newspaper article.
Title must be announced at the start.
All members of the group must speak some dialogue
To include 3 of the following conventions: chorus, epilogue, monologue,
narration, prologue, tableaux, physical theatre.
Music and/or sound effects allowed
Time limit: 10 minutes (groups of 10 or less)
Time limit: 15 minutes (groups of 11 or more)
1 AB Academy Stockport
4.40pm CLASS 186 Acted Scene, NC Y7, Y8 & Y9
Own Choice
No costumes allowed - small hand props only
Not less than 3 characters
Time limit: 10 minutes
1 AB Academy Stockport Alan and The King's Daughters Murdoch &
McCracken
5.10pm CLASS 175 Solo Comedy, NC Y7, Y8 & Y9 Own Choice
No costumes allowed - small hand props only
Time limit: 4 minutes (time to include introduction)
1 Chaylea Senior Stockport Last Chance For Kedance Peg Kehret
2 Chloe Stubbs Stockport Junk Melvin Burgess
3 Keira Lambe Stockport The Step Sister Speaks Out Peg Kehret
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INSTRUMENTAL AND PIANO SECTION
FRIDAY MORNING 22ND
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE – 1 WINDSOR ROAD
The adjudicator for the session will be John Foster
The accompanist for the session will be Catherine Hall-Smith
9:00am CLASS 272 Woodwind Instrument Solo, 14 years and under Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 6 minutes
1. Minduli Vithanage Altrincham Tambourin Gossec
2. Isha Alapati Altrincham Jive Talk Iles
3. Isabelle Cheung Timperley The Pink Panther Mancini
4. Gwyneth Johnson Poynton Hedwig’s Theme and Williams
Mr. Longbottom Flies
5. India Nayak-Sheehy East Didsbury Violetta’s Aria Verdi
6. Anna Grayson Wilmslow Silent Aria for Oboe Herbert
9:35am CLASS 270 Woodwind Instrument Solo, 11 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 3 minutes
1. Millie-Rose Clayton Hazel Grove Hedwig’s Theme and Williams
Mr. Longbottom Flies
9:50am CLASS 200 Pianoforte Solo, Prep Test
Own Choice Piece from ABRSM Prep Test
or piece of similar standard
1. Liam O’Brien Handforth Tickery, Tockery Charlton
2. Oliver Sheehan Handforth Lullaby Daxbȍck
10:00am CLASS 201 Pianoforte Solo, Grades 1 & II
Own Choice Piece from current Examination Board’s Syllabuses
1. Vivian Tran Wilmslow Musette in D Bach
2. Felix Heaton Wilmslow The Echo, Mayflowers Oesten
3. Beatrice Powell Glossop Night Journey Gurlitt
4. Rachel Green Manchester Musette in D Bach
5. Emily-May Lalley Bolton La Donna è Mobile Verdi
6. Lottie Alcock Handforth Minuet Reinagle
7. Zane Watson Stretford Courtly Dance McHale
8. Libby Tucker Altrincham Baby Bouncer Wedgwood
9. Charlotte Cwiklinska Heald Green The Ballerina Moore
10. Asher Watson Stretford Jazz! Goes the Weasel Maxner
11. Darcey Brickwood West Didsbury Waltz in G Smetana
10:40am CLASS 202 Pianoforte Solo, Grades 111 & IV Own Choice Piece from current Examination Board’s Syllabuses
1. Marcus Florin Sale Dancers of Taranto Beaumont
2. Oscar Qualter Mellor Wouldn’t it be Loverly? Loewe
3. Rebecca Somerville Cheadle Hulme Hallelujah Cohen
4. Lisakee Hikkaduwage Newcastle-u-Lyme Face in the Crowd Norton
5. Patience Murphy Tintwhistle Presto Haydn
6. Jurand Dlugolecki Coppull Shadows Carroll
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11:10am CLASS 203 Pianoforte Solo, Grades V & VI Own Choice Piece from current Examination Board’s Syllabuses
1. Hephzibah Murphy Tintwhistle Etude in A minor Ferrenc
2. Anna Grayson Wilmslow Suite for Piano Dello Joie
3. Imogen Pooley Chapel-en-le Frith Petites Litanies de Jesus Grovlez
4. Nathan Monk Mellor Fughetta Bach
5. Vinuki Hikkaduwage Newcastle-u-Lyme Miniature in D minor Gedike
11:30am CLASS 204 Pianoforte Solo, Grades VII and VIII Own Choice Piece from current Examination Boards’ Syllabuses
1. Joel Green Manchester Sarabande & Gigue Bach
2. Owen Parr Bollington Nocturne in G minor Chopin
11:45am CLASS 205 Pianoforte Solo, 8 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit: 3 minutes
1. Maryclare Tan Hale Barns Für Elise Beethoven
2. Noah Doyle Timperley Country Blues Barratt
3. Niall Edward Mallon Stretford Motor Horns Holland
4. Martha Sheehan Handforth Twinkle Twinkle Trad.
5. Asher Watson Stretford Allegretto Diabelli
6. Rachel Green Manchester March in G Handel
7. Charlotte Gwiklinska Heald Green Persian Holiday Cleaver
8. Zane Watson Stretford The Mechanical Toy Sancan
9. Lisakee Hikkaduwage Newcastle-u-Lyme Sabre Dance Khachaturian
10. Cameron Yuxuan Liu Worsley Solfeggietto CPE Bach
11. Imogen Brickwood West Didsbury Part of your World Menken
12. Minnie Cooper Stretford Mini Rag Barratt
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FRIDAY MORNING 22ND
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE – HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM – M2
The adjudicator for the session will be James Kirby
The accompanist for the session will be Stewart Death
9:00am CLASS 242 String Instrument Solo, 14 yrs and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 6 minutes
1. Dylan Eldershaw Buxton Verbunk and Friss Hungarian trad.
2. Hannah Tan Nottingham Concerto in C Kabalevsky
3. Freya Joyce Bramhall Rondino Kreisler
4. Lydia Starling Bramhall Concerto, 1st movement Seitz
5. James Allen Stockport Air and Variations on a theme by Donizetti Dancla
6. Nancy Eleanor Adams Old Trafford Sonatina in D minor Beethoven
9:40am CLASS 253 String Instrument Solo, Grades I & II
Own Choice Piece from current Examination Boards’ Syllabus
1. Ryan Jagger Bramhall The Grey Dove Komorowski
and CLASS 241 String Instrument Solo, 11 ears and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 3 minutes
1. Joachim Antczak Heald Green Concerto in A minor, 3rd
movement Vivaldi
9:55am CLASS 240 String Instrument Solo, 9 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 3 minutes
1. Jan Kojder Manchester Robot’s March Jacob
2. Sean Jagger Bramhall Concertino Kuchler
3. Maximilian Nguyen Stoke-on-Trent In the Hall of the Mountain King Grieg
10:15am CLASS 243 String Instrument Solo, 16 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 6 minutes
1. Cameron Padley Goostrey Syncopation Kreisler
10:25am CLASS 244 String Instrument Solo, Open
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 10 minutes
1. Alex Pollard Stockport Fantasiestucke Rasch und mit Feuer Schumann
2. Sophie Castledine Bramhall Molly on the Shore Grainger
3. Daniel Gascoyne Bramhall Sonata, 3rd
movement Franck
4. Cameron Padley Goostrey Theme from Schindler’s List Williams
11:05am BREAK
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11:20am CLASS 248 String Instrument Duet, 11 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 4 minutes
1. Sean Jagger Bramhall The Wind that Shakes the Barley Trad.
Ryan Jagger
11:25am CLASS 246 String Instrument Duet, Open
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 6 minutes
1. Sophie Castledine Bramhall Molto Adagio & Allegro Haydn
Daiel Gascoyne Bramhall
2. James Allen Stockport Concerto in D minor Vivaldi
Lydia Starling Bramhall
11:45am CLASS 254 String Instrument Solo, Grades III & IV
Own Choice Piece from current Examination Boards’ Syllabus
1. Sean Jagger Bramhall Theme and Variations Paganini
11:55am CLASS 256 String Instrument Solo, GradesVII & VIII
Own Choice Piece from current Examination Boards’ Syllabus
1. Hannah Tan Nottingham Sonata in F, 1st movement Beethoven
2. Sophie Castledine Bramhall Allegro Mozart
3. Alex Pollard Stockport Sonata in A, 1st movement Brahms
12:25pm CLASS 257 Classical Guitar Solo, Grades I & II
Own Choice Piece from current Examination Boards’ Syllabus
1. Oliver Sheehan Handforth Un Après Midi Rak
2. Sebastian Clarke Wiulmslow James Bond Norman
3. Dante Clarke Wilmslow Inés Sollory
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON 22ND
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE – 1 WINDSOR ROAD
The adjudicator for the session will be James Kirby
2:00pm CLASS 206 Pianoforte Solo, 10 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 4 minutes
1. Cameron Yuxuan Liu Worsley Sonatina, Op.36, no.3 1st movement Clementi
2. Joel Green Manchester Prelude from Suite in E Handel
3. Laila Gemmell Bramhall Tango for Starters Macardle
4. Louis Wadsworth Bramhall Cowboy Blues Hall
5. Liam O’Brien Handforth In the Eyes of a Tiger Wedgwood
6. Joshua Clark Wilmslow When the Saints go Marching In Bartels
7. Erin Kilcommons Bramhall Coconut Calypso Hall
8. Lottie Alcock Handforth Sugar Plum Fairy Tchaikovsky
2:35pm CLASS 208 Pianoforte Solo, 14 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 5 minutes
1. Anna Grayson Wilmslow Sonata in E flat, 3rd
movement Schubert
2. Owen Parr Bollington Sonata in C minor, Rondo Beethoven
3. Hannah Tan Nottingham Reverie Debussy
4. Ivan Prikazchikov Newcastle-u-Lyme La Separation Glinka
5. Patrick Hideomi TownsendHuddersfield Etude in G flat Chopin
6. Hannah Green Manchester Sonata in F minor, 1st movement Beethoven
3:10pm CLASS 207 Pianoforte Solo, 12 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit: 4 minutes
1. Lewis Tang Wigan Waltz in C sharp minor Chopin
2. Cameron Yuxuan Liu Worsley Venetian Boat Song No.2 Mendelssohn
3. Hannah Tan Nottingham Sonata in A, K209 Scarlatti
4. Marcus Florin Sale Clowns Kabalevsky
5. Rebecca Somerville Cheadle Hulme Wouldn’t it be Loverly arr. Bullard
6. Vinuki Hikkaduwage Newcastle-u-Lyme Toccata in A minor Berkovich
7. Crystal Xiya Liu Worsley Etude, Op.25 no.2 Chopin
8. Jurand Dlugolecki Coppull Storm Scene with Mountains Lynch
3:45pm CLASS 209 Pianoforte Solo, 16 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 7 minutes
1. Hannah Green Manchester Prelude & Fugue BW4 847 Bach
2. Patrick Hideomi TownsendHuddersfield Grandes Etudes de Paganini, No.4 Liszt
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4:00pm CLASS 211 Pianoforte Duet, 16 years and under Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 5 minutes
1. Hannah Tan Nottingham Sonatine I, 1st
& 3rd
movements Mozart
Lewis Tang Wigan
2. Erin Kilcommons Bramhall Au Clair de la Lune arr. Barratt
Laila Gemmell Bramhall
3. Vinuki Hikkaduwage Newcastle-u-Lyme Prelude No.1 Gershwin
Ivan Prikazchikov Newcastle-u-Lyme
4. Zane Watson Stretford Willow Norton
Asher Watson Stretford
4:30pm PIANO FINAL
(WINNERS of Classes 205, 206, 207, 208 & 209)
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON 22ND
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE – HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM - M2
The adjudicator for the session will be John Foster
The accompanist for the session will be Stewart Death
2:00 pm CLASS 255 String Instrument Solo, Grades V and VI
Own Choice Piece from current Examination Boards’ Syllabuses
1. Olivia MacKenzie Macclesfield A Gaelic Melody Minkler
2. Lydia Starling Bramhall Scherzo & Trio Beethoven
3. Freya Joyce Bramhall Intermezzo Kodaly
4. Jan Kojder Manchester La Cinquantaine Marie
5. Nancy Eleanor Adams Old Trafford Bourée, Op.24 Squire
6. James Allen Stockport Idylle Elgar
2:40pm CLASS 260 Solo Descant Recorder, 9 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 3 minutes
1. Millie-Rose Clayton Hazel Grove Watkins Ale Anon.
2. Liam O’Brien Handforth The Merry-go-Round Bonsor
3. Isobel Hartley Hazel Grove Marcho de Rei Trad. Provencal
4. Oliver Sheehan Handforth The Race Haughton
5. Aimee Peake Hazel Grove Briar-Rose Schubert
6. Martha Sheehan Handforth Hot Cross Buns Trad.
7. Elliot Fitton Hazel Grove Winter from the Four Seasons Vivaldi
3:10pm CLASS 261 Solo Descant Recorder, 11 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 5 minutes
1. Isobel Hartley Hazel Grove The Merry-go-Round Bonsor
2. Elliot Fitton Hazel Grove La Donna é Mobile Verdi
3. Aimee Peake Hazel Grove Marcho di Rei Trad. Provencal
4. Millie-Rose Clayton Hazel Grove Walking in the Air Blake
5. Lottie Alcock Handforth Wolsey’s Wilde Byrd
3:40pm CLASS 262 Solo Treble Recorder, 11 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 5 minutes
1. Aimee Peake Hazel Grove Andante Telemann
2. Lottie Alcock Handforth Rush Hour Bonsor
3:50pm CLASS 267 Solo Descant or Treble Recorder, Open
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 10 minutes
1. Anna Grayson Wilmslow Concerto in C Vivaldi
4:00pm BREAK
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4:15pm CLASS 266 Solo Treble Recorder, 16 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 7 minutes
1. Anna Grayson Wilmslow Fantasia 11 Telemann
and CLASS 265 Solo Descant Recorder, 16 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 7 minutes
1. Anna Grayson Wilmslow Derde Doen Daphne d’over van Eyck
4:30pm CLASS 268 Recorder Duet, 11 years and under
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 4 minutes
1. Liam O’Brien Handforth Tango Pitts
Lottie Alcock Handforth
2. Millie-Rose Clayton Hazel Grove My Favourite Things Rodgers
Isobel Hartley Hazel Grove
3. Oliver Sheehan Handforth Pearly Adriatic Trad.
Lottie Alcock Handforth
4:45pm CLASS 269 Recorder Duet, Open
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 6 minutes
1. Anna Grayson Wilmslow Vivace & Grazioso from Sonata V Telemann
Rachel Grayson Wilmslow
5:00pm CLASS 281 Ensemble, Open (3-12 players)
A programme of one or more pieces
Time Limit 10 minutes
1. Rutland Road Recorders Hazel Grove (a) Three Madrigals arr. Benoy
(b) Scarborough Fair arr. Dumville
(c) English Country Garden arr. Dumville
2. St. Benedict’s Handforth Over the Sea arr. Thomason
Recorder Group
3. No Strings Poynton (a) Bohemian Rhapsody Mercury
Saxophone Group (b) My Funny Valentine Rodgers
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VOCAL SECTION
FRIDAY MORNING 22ND
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE – HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM – M3
The adjudicator for this session will be John Powell
The accompanist for this session will be Tim Kennedy
9:30am CLASS 309 Vocal Solo, 13&14 years Own Choice Piece
(excluding Light Opera, Musical Shows, Films, Gilbert and Sullivan and pop)
Time Limit 4 minutes
1. Natasha Vernon Bramhall Caro Mio Ben Giordani
2. Freya Joyce Bramhall Caro Mio Ben Giordani
3. Emilia Gaddum Macclesfield Star Vicino Salvador Rosa
4. Minduli Vithanage Altrincham Tu lo Sai Torelli
5. Joe Butler-Smith Adlington Over the Mountains Quilter
9:55am CLASS 314 Musical Shows, 10 years & under Own Choice Piece
Solo from any Musical Show, Film, Light Opera or Gilbert and Sullivan
Time Limit 4 Minutes
1. Minnie Cooper Stretford Tomorrow Strouse
2. Paddy Christie Stockport I’ve got a Golden Ticket Bricusse
3. Scarlett Jane Gillis Didsbury Cold Enough to Snow Schwartz
4. Darcey Brickwood West Didsbury Part of your World Menken
5. Millie-Rose Clayton Hazel Grove Castle on a Cloud Schonberg
6. James Potter Wilmslow Chim Chim Cheree Sherman
7. Alex Viveash Manchester Bring Him Home Schonberg
8. Madeline McCormick Stockport Castle on a Cloud Schonberg
10:35am CLASS 316 Musical Shows, 13 &14 years
Own Choice Piece
Solo from any Musical Show, Film, Light Opera or Gilbert and Sullivan
Time Limit 4 Minutes
1. Joe Butler-Smith Adlington Mr. Cellophane Kander
2. Emilia Gaddum Macclesfield Hushabye Mountain Sherman
3. Minduli Vithanage Altrincham Out of my Dreams Rodgers & Hammerstein
4. Freya Joyce Bramhall Fly Home, Little Heart Novello
5. Natasha Vernon Bramhall I Wonder Andersson
11:05am BREAK
11:20am CLASS 301 British Composer, 10 years & under Any solo song by a British Composer
(excluding Light Opera, Musical Shows, Films, Gilbert and Sullivan and pop)
Time Limit 4 minutes
1. Madeline McCormick Stockport The Man in the Moon Thiman
2. Imogen Brickwood West Didsbury Seagull Lin Marsh
3. Minnie Cooper Stretford Walking in the Air Blake
4. James Potter` Wilmslow The Wizard Jenkyns
5. Paddy Christie Stockport The Crocodile Jenkyns
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11:45am CLASS 307 Vocal Solo, 10 & 14years Own Choice piece
(excluding Light Opera, Musical Shows, Films, Gilbert and Sullivan and pop)
Time Limit 4 minutes
1. Scarlett Jane Gillis Didsbury Caro Mio Ben Giordani
2. Alexandra Potter Wilmslow Teddy’s Lullaby Jenkyns
12:00am CLASS 303 British Composers, 13 & 14 years
Own Choice Piece
(excluding Light Opera, Musical Shows, Films, Gilbert and Sullivan and pop)
Time Limit 4 minutes
1. Emilia Gaddum Macclesfield I will walk with my love arr. Hughes
and CLASS 304 British Composers, 15 & 16 years
Own Choice Piece
(excluding Light Opera, Musical Shows, Films, Gilbert and Sullivan and pop)
Time Limit 4 minutes
1. Tuhina Rao Manchester The Cherry Tree Gibbs
2. Isabelle Turner Hale She Moved through the Fair arr. Hughes
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON 22ND
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE – HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM – M3
The adjudicator for this session will be John Powell
The accompanist for this session will be Tim Kennedy
2:00pm CLASS 315 Musical Shows 11 & 12 years
Own Choice Piece
Solo from any Light Opera, Music Show, Film or Gilbert and Sullivan
Time Limit 4 minutes
1. Eliza Dawson Bramhall Wouldn’t it be Loverly Loewe
2. Kiera Lambe Stockport If I had a fine white horse Simon
3. Jake Butler-Smith Adlington Leaning on a Lamp post Gay
4. Megan Wilkinson Wilmslow My Ship Weill
5. Amelia-Mae Bolton Didsbury Maybe Strouse
6. Hannh Budgell Stockport Position and Positioning Sherman
7. Marcus Florin Sale Not While I’m Around Sondheim
2:35pm CLASS 317 Musical Shows, 15 & 16 years
Own Choice Piece
Solo from any Light Opera, Music Show, Film or Gilbert and Sullivan
Time Limit 4 minutes
1. Isabelle Turner Hale Somewhere Bernstein
2. Jahnavi Chaparala Altrincham Feed the Birds Sherman
3. Tuhina Rao Manchester Mamma Mia Andersson
2:55pm CLASS 313 Traditional Folk Song, 18 years & under
Own choice piece
Must be sung unaccompanied
Time limit 4 minutes
1. Minduli Vithanage Altrincham The Star of County Down
2. Tuhina Rao Manchester Ellan Vannin
3. Jahnavi Chaparala Altrincham Hush Little Darling
3:15pm CLASS 310 Vocal Solo, 15 &16 years
Own choice piece
(excluding Light Opera, Musical Shows, Films, Gilbert and Sullivan and pop)
Time limit 4 minutes
1. Jahnavi Chaparala Altrincham Panis Angelicus Frank
2. Isabelle Turner Hale Alma del Core Caldara
3:30pm BREAK
3:45pm CLASS 308 Vocal solo, 11 & 12 years Own choice piece
(excluding Light Opera, Musical Shows, Films, Gilbert and Sullivan and pop)
Time limit 4 minutes
1. Marcus Florin Sale Minnelied Schubert
2. Jake Butler-Smith Adlington Trade Winds Keel
3. Amelia-Mae Bolton Didsbury Rocking in Rhythm Coghlan
4. Megan Wilkinson Wilmslow Panis Angelicus Frank
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4:10pm CLASS 319 Vocal Duet, 18 years & under Own Choice Music
Time Limit 4 minutes
Shields will be awarded to the winners of this class
1. Logan Ellis Stockport The Owl and the Pussycat
Keira Lambe Stockport
2. Jahnavi Chaparala Altrincham For the Beauty of the Earth Rutter
Tuhina Rao Manchester
3. Jake and Joe Adlington Bring Him Home Schonberg
Butler-Smith Adlington
4:30pm CLASS 302 British Composers, 11 & 12 years
Any solo song by a British Composer
(excluding Light Opera, Musical Shows, Films, Gilbert and Sullivan and pop)
Time limit 4 minutes
1. Megan Wilkinson Wilmslow Windy Weather Marsh
2. Hannah Budgell Stockport The Dark Island MacLachlan
3. Marcus Florin Sale Windy Nights Stanford
4. Eliza Dawson Bramhall The Path to the Moon Thiman
5. Amelia-Mae Bolton Didsbury Little Spanish Town Jenkyns
6. Jake Butler-Smith Adlington London Pride Coward
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PIANO SECTION
SATURDAY MORNING 23RD
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE - 1 WINDSOR ROAD
The adjudicator for the session will be James Kirby
9:00am CLASS 234 Pianoforte Solo, Chopin, Liszt, Open
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 10 minutes
1. Maia Payne Bury Waldesrauschen Liszt
2. Jeremy Chen Stockton-on-Tees Sherzo No.1 in B minor Chopin
3. James Chen Stockton-on-Tees Scherzo No. 4 in E, Op.54 Chopin
4. Summer Ng Salford Etude, Op.10 no3 Chopin
5. Patrick Hideomi TownsendHuddersfield Bolero, Op.19 Chopin
6. Murray Wells Macclesfield Waltz in E minor Chopin
7. Julie Zhang Manchester Fantasy Impromptu Chopin
8. Michael Korzeniewski Manchester Etudes Op.10 nos 9 & 4 Chopin
9. Alicja Kojder Manchester Etudes Op.10 no5, Op.25 no9 Chopin
10. Ethan Loch Denny Scherzo No.2, Op.31 Chopin
11. Crystal Xiya Liu Worsley Nocturne in C sharp minor Chopin
12. Beverley Beddow Oldham Etude in A flat, Op. 25 no1 Chopin
13. Jomasz Antczak Heald Green Prelude Op.28 no23 Chopin
10:50am CLASS 236 Pianoforte Solo, Russian Composer, Open
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 10 minutes
1. Murray Wells Macclesfield Prelude Op.32 no12 Rachmaninov
2. Beverley Beddow Oldham Nocturne in E flat Glinka
3. Michael Korzeniewski Manchester Concert Etudes Op.40 nos. 1&8 Kapustin
4. Jeremy Chen Stockton-on-Tees Suggestion Diabolique Op.4 no4 Prokofiev
11:25am CLASS 237 Pianoforte Solo, Own Choice Composer Open
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 10 minutes
1. Ethan Loch Denny Notturno No.3, Liebestraume Liszt
2. Alicja Kojder Manchester Concert Etude, Gnomenreigen Liszt
3. Julie Zhang Manchester Sonatina Keeney
4. Maia Payne Bury Etudes Op.10 nos5&4 Chopin
5. Summer Ng Salford La Fileuse Op.157 no2 Raff
6. Jeremy Chen Stockton-on-Tees Au Bord d’une Source Liszt
7. James Chen Stockton-on-Tees Wilde Jagd, Transcendental Etude Liszt
8. Patrick Hideomi TownsendHuddersfield Etude in A minor, Op.10, no2 Chopin
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PIANO SECTION
SATURDAY MORNING 23RD
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE - HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM – M2
The adjudicator for the session will be John Foster
9:00am CLASS 230 Pianoforte Solo, Bach, Scarlatti, Open
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 10 minutes
1. Julie Zhang Manchester 3 movements from French Suite Bach
2. Alicja Kojder Manchester Prelude & Fugue in G Bach
3. Ethan Loch Denny Prelude & Fugue in D minor Bach
4. Crystal Xiya Liu Worsley Prelude & Fugue in C minor Bach
5. Jonasz Antczak Heald Green Prelude & Fugue no6 Bach
6. Beverley Beddow Oldham English Suite no2- Prelude Bach
7. Maia Payne Bury Sonata in B minor Scarlatti
8. Jeremy Chen Stockton-on-Tees Prelude & Fugue in C sharp Bach
9. James Chen Stockton-on-Tees Prelude & Fugue in B minor Bach
10. Summer Ng Salford Sonata in D, K491 Scarlatti
11. Patrick Hideomi TownsendHuddersfield Sarabande from French Suite no.5 Bach
10:30am CLASS 231 Pianoforte Solo, Haydn, Mozart, Open
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 10 minutes
1. Maia Payne Bury Sonata in E flat, 1st movement Haydn
2. Jeremy Chen Stockton-on-Tees Sonata in C, Hob XVI No. 50 Haydn
3. Hannah Green Manchester Sonata in B flat, 1st movement Mozart
4. Summer Ng Salford Sonata in C minor Haydn
5. Julie Zhang Manchester Sonata in F, 1st movement Haydn
11:15am BREAK
11:30am CLASS 232 Pianoforte Solo, Beethoven, Schubert, Open
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 10 minutes
1. Summer Ng Salford Sonata Op.13 Beethoven
2. James Chen Stockton-on-Tees Sonata in D, Op.10 no3 Beethoven
3. Patrick Hideomi TownsendHuddersfield Sonata in E, Op.14 no1, 1st movement Beethoven
4. Hannah Green Manchester Sonata in F minor, 2nd
& 4th
movements Beethoven
5. Murray Wells Macclesfield Impromptu Op.90 no4 Schubert
6. Alicja Kojder Manchester Pathetique Sonata, 1st movement Beethoven
7. Beverley Beddow Oldham Sonata in F, Op.54, 2nd
movement Beethoven
8. Ethan Loch Denny Pathetique Sonata, 1st movement Beethoven
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON 23RD
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE – 1 WINDSOR ROAD
The adjudicator for the session will be John Foster
2:00pm CLASS 239 Piano Concerto, Open
First Prize £50 – John Stimpfig Award
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 25 minutes
1. Alicja Kojder Manchester Concerto No.1 in G minor Mendelssohn
2. Julie Zhang Manchester Concerto in D Haydn
3. Jeremy Chen Stockton-on-Tees Concerto No.1 in G minor Mendelssohn
4. Patrick Hideomi TownsendHuddersfield Concerto No.3, Op.50 Kabalevsky
5. Ethan Loch Denny Concerto No.2,Op. 102 Shostakovich
6. Maia Payne Bury Concerto No.1 Beethoven
7. James Chen Stockton-on-Tees Concerto No.3 in E Bartok
4:30pm PIANOFORTE CHAMPIONSHIP
The first prize winners of Classes 230, 231. 232,233, 234, 235, 236, 237
will compete for the
Championship Trophy & John Stimpfig Award £100
The adjudicators for the session will be John Foster and James Kirby
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON 23RD
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE – HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM – M4
The adjudicator for the session will be James Kirby
2:00pm CLASS 233 Pianoforte Solo, Brahms, Schumann, Open
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 10 minutes
1. Ethan Loch Denny Fantasiestucke, No. 4 Grillen Schumann
2. Maia Payne Bury Rhapsody Op.79 no2 Brahms
2:20pm CLASS 235 Pianoforte Solo, French Composer, Open
Own Choice Piece
Time Limit 10 minutes
1. Maia Payne Bury Sherzo-Valse Chabrier
2. James Chen Stockton-on-Tees Poissons d’or Debussy
3. Summer Ng Salford La Plus que Lente Debussy
4. Alicja Kojder Manchester Toccata Debussy
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VOCAL SECTION
SATURDAY MORNING 23RD
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE- HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM – M3
The adjudicator for the session will be Gaynor Keeble
The accompanist for the session will be Catherine Hall-Smith
9:30am CLASS 351 Soprano Solo, Open
Own choice piece
(excluding Light Opera, Musical Shows, Films, Gilbert and Sullivan and pop)
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Hannah Gregory Hazel Grove Do not go my Love Hageman
2. Chloe Rutter Stockport Sleep Gurney
9:45am. CLASS 355 Baritone Solo, Open
Own choice piece
(excluding Light Opera, Musical Shows, Films, Gilbert and Sullivan and pop)
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Robert Pugh Nantwich The Lost Chord Sullivan
2. Barry Kiehn Colwyn Bay The Roadside Fire V. Williams
and CLASS 356 Bass Solo, Open
Own choice piece
(excluding Light Opera, Musical Shows, Films, Gilbert and Sullivan and pop)
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Glynn Morris Sale Ludlow Town Head
10:05am CLASS 354 Tenor Solo, Open
1. Trefor Williams Bodffordd The Roadside Fire V. Williams
2. Rhys Roberts Pwhilli Music for a While Purcell
10:20am CLASS 361 Vocal Solo (any voice) 60 years and over Own choice music
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Alan Hulme Wilmslow Stars Schonberg
2. Glynn Morris Sale The Water Mill V. Williams
3. Ann Burke Greenfield Only Love Scott
4. Barry Kiehn Colwyn Bay Widmung Schumann
10:45am BREAK
11:00am CLASS 367 Oratorio Solo (any voice)
Own choice music
Time limit 6 minutes
1. Linda Taylor Biddulph Laudate Dominum Mozart
2. Chloe Rutter Stockport Blute Nur Bach
3. Treflyn Jones Porthmadog Grosser Herr und Starker Konig Bach
4. Rhys Roberts Pwhilli For this our Truest In’trest Handel
5. Olivia Darlington Stockport Domine Deus Vivaldi
6. Barry Kiehn Colwyn Bay See the Raging Flames Handel
7. Trefor Williams Bodffordd For this our Truest In’trest Handel
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12:00am CLASS 366 Solo Song in any living language except English, French or German. To be sung in the original language
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Charlotte Grubb Macclesfield Amarilli Caccini
2. Michelle Kidd Nantwich Parted Sarti
3. Glynn Morris Sale Y Llyn Williams
4. Treflyn Jones Porthmadog Gwynfyd Williams
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SATURDAY MORNING 23RD
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE- HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM – M1
The adjudicator for the session will be Marilynne Davis
The accompanist for the session will be Tim Kennedy
9:30am CLASS 360 Light Opera or Modern Musical Show (any voice) Open
Aria from any light Opera or Modern Musical Show
(excluding Gilbert and Sullivan)
May be sung in the original text
Time limit 5 minutes
The winner will receive the Gwyneth Fletcher Memorial Trophy
1. Doreen Smith Keighley Children of Eden Schwartz
2. Kate Shaw Macclesfield Get out and stay out Parton
3. Joanna Brown Cuddington I could have Danced all Night Loewe
4. Treflyn Jones Porthmadog I got plenty o’ Nuttin Gershwin
5. Michelle Kidd Nantwich Look What Happened to Mabel Herman
6. Hannah Gregory Hazel Grove Fly, Fly Away Sharman
7. Macie Brooks Failsworth My Strongest Suit John & Rice
10:20am CLASS 352 Mezzo Soprano Solo, Open
Own choice piece
(excluding Light Opera, Musical Shows, Films, Gilbert and Sullivan and pop)
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Joanna Brown Cuddington Recit – Then shall the eyes of the Blind Handel
and Aria – He shall Feed his Flock
2. Dianne Walton Stockport To Music Schubert
and CLASS 353 Contralto Solo, Open
Own choice piece
(excluding Light Opera, Musical Shows, Films, Gilbert and Sullivan and pop)
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Michelle Kidd Nantwich The Spirit’s Song Haydn
10:40am CLASS 368 Victorian or Edwardian Ballard (any voice) Open Own choice piece
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Joanna Brown Cuddington The Boy in the Gallery Ware
2. Trefor Williams Bodffordd My Prayer Squire
10:55am CLASS 371 Jazz or Swing Solo – Novice Own choice piece
Any song in a Jazz or Swing style
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Hannah Gregory Hazel Grove Maybe this Time Kander
2. Joanna Brown Cuddington Can’t Help Loving Dat Man Kern
3. Michelle Kidd Nantwich I put a Spell on you Hawkins
11:10am BREAK
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11:25am CLASS 359 Gilbert and Sullivan Solo (any voice) Open Solo from any Gilbert and Sullivan Opera
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Robert Pugh Nantwich My Name is John Wellington Wells
2. Hannah Gregory Hazel Grove The Sun Whose Rays
11:40am CLASS 364 Solo French Song (any voice) To be sung in the original language
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Melanie Venables Wilmslow Ici Bas Fauré
2. Chloe Rutter Stockport Le Colibri Chausson
3. Linda Taylor Biddulph Beau Soir Debussy
4. Hannah Gregory Hazel Grove Jeune Fillette Weckerlin
5. Chris Dearden Conwy Les Roses D’Ispahan Fauré
12:15am CLASS 369 Vocal Solo – Novice
Any competitor over 21 years who has never won a class in any Festival
Non-competitive
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Judi Bellini Marple As Long as He Needs Me Bart
2. Gillian Postill Marple Se tu M’ami Pergolesi
3. Jacky Wells Stockport Her Song Ireland
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON 23RD
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE- HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM – M2
The adjudicator for the session will be John Powell
The accompanist for the session will be Catherine Hall=Smith
2:00pm CLASS 350 The Margaret Lane Award, £50 and special certificate
This Award is presented in memory of a lifetime’s support for singers,
notably in the Northwest of England, by Miss Margaret Lane, Singer, Teacher and
Adjudicator for The British Federation of Festivals.
Competitors must have entered at least one other class in the festival.
A programme of three pieces showing contrasting styles
Time limit 15 minutes
1. Hannah Gregory Hazel Grove Me Voglio Fa’na Casa Donizetti
Sure on this Shining Night Barber
No-one Else Malloy
2. Doreen Smith Keighley Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind Bridge
Prison Fauré
Bells in the Rain Duke
3. Nazanin Doostdar Manchester Lascia ch’io Pianga Handel
Gole Gandom Trad. Persian
Art is Calling me Victor Hubert
4. Alan Hulme Wilmslow Non Piu Andrai Mozart
It is Enough Mendelssohn
Money O! Head
BREAK
5. Sara Caldwell Macclesfield Mi Chiamano Mimi Puccini
Lied der Mignon Schubert
How are things in Glocca Morra? Lane
6. Melanie Venables Wilmslow Nuit d’Etoiles Debussy
Basta Vincesti Mozart
Je ne t’aime pas Weill
7. Chloe Rutter Stockport Ye Sacred Priests Handel
The Monk and his Cat Barber
Wer Hat Dies Liedlein Endacht Marer
8. Marc Gwynne Stockport Gute Nacht Schubert
Puisque l’aube grandit Fauré
Ne Poy kraca vitsa Primnye Rachmaninov
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON 23RD
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE- HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM – M1
The adjudicator for the session will be Gaynor Keeble
The accompanist for the session will be Tim Kennedy
2:00pm CLASS 358 Operatic Solo (any voice) Open
Aria from any standard opera
May be sung in the original language
Time limit 6 Minutes
1. Nazanin Doostdar Manchester Je Dis Que Rien Ne M’e pouvante Bizet
2. Treflyn Jones Porthmadog Ah! Per Sempre Io Ti Perdei Bellini
3. Rhys Roberts Pwhilli A te, O Cara Bellini
4. Barry Kiehn Colwyn Bay Udite, Udite, O Rustici Donizetti
5. Chris Dearden Conwy Dies Bidais ist Bezaubernd Schon Mozart
6. Trefor Williams Bodffordd Quanto ne Bella, Quanto e Cara Donizetti
7. Linda Taylor Biddulph O Del Mio Dolce Ardor Gluck
8. Hannah Gregory Hazel Grove Laurie’s Song Copland
9. Chloe Rutter Stockport Steal me, Sweet Thief Menotti
10. Robert Pugh Nantwich Catalogue Song Mozart
11. Michelle Kidd Nantwich Lascia ch’io Pianga Handel
3:20pm BREAK
3:35pm CLASS 365 Lieder, Open Own choice from the works of Schubert, Schumann,
Brahms, Mahler, Mendelssohn, Wolf or Strauss
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Glynn Morris Sale Der Lindenbaum Schubert
2. Robert Pugh Nantwich Du Bist die Ruh Schubert
3. Nazanin Doostdar Manchester Heimliche Aufforderung Strauss
4. Barry Kiehn Colwyn Bay Erstarrung Schubert
5. Trefor Williams Bodffordd Die Muller und der Bach Schubert
4:10pm CLASS 357 Folk Song (any voice) Open Must be sung unaccompanied
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Michelle Kidd Nantwich The Fairy Boy-Lover
2. Joanna Brown Cuddington Scarborough Fair
3. Hannah Gregory Hazel Grove Stuttering Lovers
4. Robert Pugh Nantwich Poor Wayfaring Stranger
5. Katherine Lane-Serff Marple The Wraggle Taggle Gypsies – O!
6. Linda Taylor Biddulph Eriskay Love Lilt
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON 23RD
FEBRUARY 2019
VENUE- HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM – M3
The adjudicator for the session will be Marilynne Davis
The accompanist for the session will be Stewart Death
2:00pm CLASS 370 Humour in Song, Open
Own choice piece
Any humorous song or aria
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Kate Shaw Macclesfield Ireland O’Keefe and Benjamin
2. Linda Taylor Biddulph Art is Calling me Herbert
3. Michelle Kidd Nantwich The Lorelei Gershwin
4. Sonja Gregory Hazel Grove I’m not Pregnant, I’m Just Fat Thompson
5. Hannah Gregory Hazel Grove Nothing Hamlisch
6. Charlotte Grubb Macclesfield The Tale of the Oyster Berlin
2:40pm CLASS 362 Vocal Duet (any two voices)
Own choice piece
May be sung in the original text
Time limit 5 minutes
Shields will be awarded to the winners of this class
1 Rhys Roberts Pwhilli Au fond du Temple Saint Bizet
Treflyn Jones Porthmadog
2. Marc Gwynn Stockport Dite alla Giovine si Bella e Pura Verdi
Sara Caldwell Macclesfield
3. Sonja and Hannah Hazel Grove Secondary Characters Bowen
Gregory
2:55pm BREAK
3:10pm CLASS 363 British Composer (any voice) Open
Own choice piece
Any song by a British Composer (excluding musicals)
Time limit 5 minutes
1. Nazanin Doostdar Manchester Silent Noon V. Williams
2. Barry Kiehn Colwyn Bay The Recruit John Williamson
3. Trefor Williams Bodffordd Can Osian Bradwen Jones
4. Michelle Kidd Nantwich Weep you no more Quilter
5. Hannah Gregory Hazel Grove I Attempt from Love’s Sickness to fly Purcell
6. Charlotte Grubb Macclesfield Take, O Take those Lips away Dring
7. Olivia Darlington Stockport Silent Noon V. Williams
8. Rhys Roberts Pwhilli Mae Hiraeth yn y Mor Dilys Elwyn Edwards
9. Doreen Smith Keighley Remember Ronald
10. Glynn Morris Sale Money O! Head
4:30pm VOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP
The first prizewinners of Classes 351,352, 353, 354, 355 and 356
will compete for the J. Worsley Harrop Trophy.
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CHORAL SECTION
SATURDAY MORNING 2ND
MARCH 2019
VENUE - HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM - M2
The adjudicator for the session will be Dr. Andrew Padmore
10:00am CLASS 400 Junior Choirs, 12 years and under A minimum of 12 voices
To perform two pieces of their own choice to show a contrast of styles.
Time Limit 10 minutes
The Joe Agnew Trophy will be awarded to the winners.
1. Laurel Lane Singers Heaton Mersey Can you hear me? Chilcott
Conductor Do-re-mi Rodgers & Hammerstein
Alex Whinnom
2. The Springfield Singers Sale Evening Prayer Humperdinck
Conductor Cantate! Mary Lightfoot
Margaret Curzon
3. AB Academy Stockport The Rhythm of Life Coleman
Theatre School Hush a bye Mountain Sherman
Conductor
Alicia Bardsley
4. St. Peter’s R.C Hazel Grove O Blessed Mary Biery.
School Choir Walk Dem Bones Musser
Conductor
Eileen Rigg
11:10am BREAK
11:20 CLASS 401 Youth Choirs, 21 years and under A minimum of 12 voices
To perform two pieces of their own choice to show a contrast of styles.
Time Limit 10 minutes
The William Byrd Shield will be awarded to the winners.
1. St. Peter’s R.C. Hazel Grove Instrument of Peace Gilpin
Junior Choir If I have my Ticket arr. Moore
Conductor
Eileen Rigg
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11:40am CLASS 402 Vocal Ensemble, Open 3-15 voices only
To perform two pieces of their own choice to show a contrast of styles.
Time Limit 10 minutes
A shield will be awarded to the winners.
1. Maelstrom Blackburn Prayer for the Children Bestor arr, Klouse
Faith George Michael
arr. Kitzmiller
2. SK4 Stockport Bring him Home Schonberg arr. Drown
It Don’t mean a thing Ellington arr. Rochefort
3. Shortcomings Stockport April Showers De Sylva & Silvers
Arr. Harrington
Tye bye Poyem Bortnianski
4. Cheers Stockport It’s only a Paper Moon Arlen arr. Hine
What’ll I Do Berlin arr. Waesche & Craig
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2ND
MARCH 2019
VENUE – HAZEL GROVE METHODIST CHURCH
ROOM – M2
The adjudicator for the session will be Dr. Andrew Padmore
2:00pm CLASS 405 CHORAL RECITAL (Excluding Barbershop)
First Prize £100 Second Prize £50
16-45 voices only
Open to Ladies Choirs, Male Voice Choirs and Mixed Voice Choirs
(including Church and Chapel Choirs)
Choirs to perform three pieces of their own choice to show a contrast of styles.
Time Limit 15 minutes
The John Riches Memorial Shield will be awarded to the winning choir.
The Glazier Award will be given for the best performance of an individual piece.
1. The Gallery Choir Stockport Mary. Did you know? arr. Hayden
Conductor Don’t let the sun go down on me arr. Foxley & Hussey
Lorraine Harris-Roche Lean on Me arr. Arch
2. Decibelles Blackburn A Tree of Song Chilcott arr. Bennett
Conductor The Rose McBroom arr.Shaw
Jeff Borradalle Turn the Boat Around Jackson arr. Sharon & Rough
3. St. Peter’s Hazel Grove Ave Maria Elgar
R.C. Church Choir Seek ye the Lord Harlan
Conductor Ching-a-ring Chaw Copland
Eileen Rigg
4. Cana-Mi-Gei Porthmadog Clodforaf Di Arwyn
Conductor Ave Maria R. Vaughan
Ann Jones I’m Gonna Wash that Man Rodgers & Hammerstein
Right outa my hair
BREAK
5. Chapel-en-le Frith Chapel-en-le Frith Lux Aeterna Elgar arr. Hutchings
Ladies Choir And So it Goes Joel arr. Snyder
Conductor Rhythm of Life Fields arr. Barnes
Sam Gilliatt
6. Cheshire A Cappella Wilmslow Cattle Call arr. Cooper
Conductor Eriskay Love Lilt arr. Lee
Kate Shipway One Day Like This Potter, Turner & Judd
Arr. Garnett
7. Poynton Male Poynton With a Voice of Singing Shaw
Voice Choir Bridge over Troubled Water Simon, arr. Simmons
Conductor Morte Criste Jones
Eileen Rigg
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