Program Listing 2014 - Holywood Music Festival
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Program Listing 2014 - Holywood Music Festival
Holywood Music Festival Programme 2014 Thursday 13th - Saturday 22nd November 2014 Main venue: Queens Leisure Complex, Holywood £3.00 THE SPECIALISTS IN PIANOS FOR OVER 30 YEARS Benny Crawford & Son Pianos 2 Hogstown Road Unit 2b Donaghadee BT210NL Mob: 077 3730 4851 Phone: 028 9145 0870 Visit: www.nipianos.co.uk Email: [email protected] Sales - Tuning - Hire - Renovations Holywood Music Festival 2014 Affiliated to the British and International Federation of Festivals for Music, Dance and Speech Charity No. XR90003 Thursday 13 NOVEMBER – Saturday 22 NOVEMBER 2014 Venues: Queen’s Hall, St Patrick’s Church Hall, St Philip & St James Parish Church Bangor: Ballyholme Primary school Patron President Chairperson Honorary Treasurer Honorary Secretary Barry Douglas Michael Alexander John Young Alan Andrews Marianne Underwood Tel: 028 9076 0545 Judith Rebbeck Marianne Underwood Marianne Underwood William Fox-Roberts Jane Fox-Roberts Kim Alexander Joanne Boyd Tel: 028 9042 2591 Tel: 028 9076 0545 Tel: 028 9076 0545 Tel: 028 9042 4355 Tel: 028 9042 4355 Tel: 028 9042 1369 Tel: 028 9076 1472 Section Secretaries: Trophies Piano Instrumental Vocal and Choral Traditional Music Music Theatre Stewards Vision: Music is recognised as essential to the well-being of society Mission: Providing opportunities for the community to enjoy engagement with music General Adjudicator: Traditional Music Adjudicator: Music Theatre: Graeme Humphrey Robbie Hughes David Beer 1 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com Greetings from the Patron, Barry Douglas OBE Artistic Director - Camerata Ireland and Clandeboye Festival I would like to congratulate the Holywood Music Festival for all the great encouragement you have shown to young artists over the years. This is so important for helping build the future of the arts in our community. We at the Clandeboye Festival have been so impressed with the standard of our young people in our 12 festivals. I am thrilled that over 160 young musicians have taken part in Clandeboye. We are very happy to see these talented musicians go on to a professional career and many play with Camerata Ireland throughout the season. The most important thing is to enjoy making music. I know taking part can be stressful but I hope you can all enjoy the experience of playing live for people who appreciate what you are doing. Very best wishes and good luck! SPONSORS OF HOLYWOOD MUSIC FESTIVAL 2014 North Down Borough Council Progressive Building Society S D Bell & Co., Tea & Coffee Specialists d’Arcy Family Benny Crawford & Son Foster and Son Removals Matchetts Music Braeside Country House Adrian Hall and Co Ken McNally AA Music 2 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com Greetings from the President Michael Alexander Welcome to Holywood Music Festival 2014! Whether you're a long term friend or enjoying your first visit, we are very grateful for your support and hope that you will have an enjoyable and rewarding time with us. As ever our thanks go to our hard working Festival Committee and our wonderful army of Volunteer Stewards. We are always on the lookout for people to help run the Festival, please don't hesitate to give us your contact details if you are interested in joining us! Holywood Music Festival could not survive without the generosity of our funders and sponsors. We are grateful again this year for the ongoing support of NDBC who recognise the Festival as a valuable community event in Holywood. As with all arts organisations, fundraising is an increasingly important area for us as overheads and expenses continue to rise, we are constantly searching for new income streams, please do contact us if you think you could help! Michael Alexander Greetings from the Chairman John Young You are very welcome to the Holywood Music Festival for 2014. We are delighted that you have joined us and hope that you enjoy being a part of what has become a very important and worthwhile annual event. We have found, when we have asked people at random about the Festival, that they tend to say that they think that it is a very good idea to have one, which is always very encouraging, but, when we ask them what having a music festival involves and why it is worth having, they often struggle to find an answer. Some see it as a competition for prizes and trophies while others see it as a showcase for performers. And it is, of course, both of these, but it is also so much more. What it seeks to do – and what it does – is to encourage performers of all kinds and ages to develop their musical skills and experiences by giving them a platform on which to appear and a sympathetic audience to watch and listen. 3 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com Every performer also has an opportunity to see how others entered in the same class as themselves are doing and, just as important, to hear the comments of expert and experienced adjudicators on their performance and what they might do to make it even better. The Festival is, in other words, all about those who enter, whether they are on their own or members of a larger group, such as a choir, and its focus is on enabling all of them to add to their experience, build their self-confidence and extend their musical knowledge. That those who help to organise the Festival and those who make up the audience enjoy the whole experience is a very welcome bonus. John Young Chairman Holywood Music Festival Committee P.S. A note about photographs Please note that we are asking parents, carers, guardians and friends of the performers not to take photographs at any time when they are in the Queen’s Hall or any other Festival venue, even of their own children. We have appointed an official accredited photographer, who is the only person authorised to take photographs. If you would like to have a copy of any photographs taken by our official photographer, please let one of the Festival stewards know and we will liaise with the photographer on your behalf. And if you do not want your child to be part of any photograph taken by our official photographer, please make one of the stewards aware of this as soon as you can. 4 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com AWARDS, CUPS, SHIELDS AND TROPHIES Awards will be made to competitors with the most outstanding performance in each of the following categories 1. d’Arcy Cup + £250, £100, and £50 for the three most promising instrumentalists in the Festival 2013 awarded to Anna Maria O’Donnell, Justine Gormley and Connor White. 2. Foster Award for Vocal Solo + £100 for the most promising singer from classes B10, B12, B14, B16, B19 and B22 2013 awarded to Thomas Copeland 3. Foster Shield and Award for Music Theatre + £100 music vouchers for the singer with the highest mark in Music Theatre 2013 awarded to Niamh McAllistar 4. McWhirk Cup + £100 for the person with the highest mark in an instrumental class 2013 awarded to Anselm McDonald 5. John Gray Funeral Directors Holywood Award for the best Primary School Orchestra, £50 voucher 6. Godfrey Brown Cup for the person or persons who contributes most to the Festival 2013 awarded to Judith Rebbeck 7. Buckley Shield for the senior traditional music group which gives the most accomplished and mature performance of Traditional Music 2013 awarded to St Dominic’s Traditional Group 8. Burnside Shield for the best Secondary School Choir 2013 awarded to St Dominic’s Senior Choir 9. Barry Douglas Cup for the most accomplished pianist over 12 years 2013 awarded to Michael Hong 10. Maurice Foster Memorial Cup for the best Primary School Choir 2013 awarded to Strathearn Prep Choir 11. Laiseran Senior Trophy for the most outstanding performance of the senior soloists in Traditional Music 2013 awarded to Catherine Beare 12. Laiseran Junior Trophy for the most outstanding performance of the junior soloists in Traditional Music 2013 awarded to Pearse Farren 13. Montmartre Cup for the most promising singer under 15 years 2013 awarded to Anna Thompson 14. Joan Thompson Trophy for the most promising pianist 12 years and under 2013 awarded to William Rong 5 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com Graeme Humphrey – General Adjudicator A British and International Federation of Festivals Adjudicator Graeme Humphrey has been a teacher of piano all his professional life, both at the Royal Academy of Music for thirty-six years from 1974 2010, and privately. He has also been very actively involved in festival adjudicating and examining - work which has taken him to Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Italy, Germany, New Zealand, Australia, France, Sabah, Sri Lanka, Japan, Thailand and Ghana. He was awarded an Associated Board Scholarship on the piano from New Zealand to study at the Royal Academy of Music. He regularly teaches in Hong Kong, and was external examiner at National Academy of Fine Arts in Singapore from 2009 – 2011. He has given classes at both the Academy of Performing Arts in Hong Kong and the National Academy of Fine Arts in Singapore. In 1988 he founded the Blackheath Music Festival in London. From 1993 - 2010 he tutored at the Shrewsbury International Summer School and was Music Director of the Summer School from 2004 - 2010. In 1997 he was elected Warden of the Private Teachers’ Section of the Incorporated Society of Musicians, and in 2002 was elected President of the Royal Academy of Music Club. He has recently been involved in the selecting and editing of a major new piano duet project that is republishing long out-of-print beginner and intermediate level duet material, primarily for the pupil/teacher. This can be seen at www.fourhandsplus.com David Beer BA (Hons) – Music Theatre Adjudicator A British and International Federation of Festivals Adjudicator David Beer is a professional conductor and pianist. He studied at Hull University where he gained a BA with Honours. While teaching in Hull, he conducted choral and light operatic societies but, in 1980, he decided to leave teaching and forge a career as a freelance conductor. David has conducted many West End shows including Fame, Guys and Dolls and Me and My Girl, played on film scores, appeared on TV and radio both as a conductor and pianist and has recorded three original cast albums (Fame – the Musical, Song of Singapore and The Rink by Kander and Ebb). For some years, he worked for Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Really Useful Company conducting many of his shows, including Cats, Aspects of Love, Jesus Christ Superstar and Joseph. He was also Sarah Brightman’s accompanist, recording the album “The Songs that Got 6 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com Away”, with her. In 2009, he was asked by Brian May of Queen to be Musical Director of the first UK tour of ‘We Will Rock You’’. As Director of Music at the BRIT School for Performing Arts 2000 – 2004, David discovered and taught Katie Melua and Leona Lewis, among others. He has also taught, taken vocal workshops and been MD of shows at Arts Educational School, Guildhall, Guilford Conservatoire, Italia Conti Academy and RADA. David is an examiner for London College of Music, specializing in Music Theatre, Pop Vocals and Piano and was recently awarded an FLCM for Professional Achievement. He is a Music Mentor for Music for Youth Festivals and has adjudicated many festivals nationwide. He lives in Bedfordshire where he teaches singing and piano and conducts several local choirs. RJ Hughes – Traditional Music Adjudicator Robbie Hughes was born in 1950, educated at Portora ; he later studied design at the University of Ulster. Having completed a post - graduate year, this led to an examination of the construction and function of the Uilleann Pipes, a subject which at that time, hadn't generated the current level of popular interest. In 1976 Hughes & McLeod set up a workshop near Downpatrick specialising in the making & exporting of Uilleann Pipes to many overseas markets. Always looking at new materials and technological developments, the company was awarded the DTI's SMART award stages one & two in 1990; this was for research into the double reed for musical instruments. RJ Hughes lives near Strangford, Co. Down where he produces the Clanrye Synthetic reed for the Scottish Highland Pipes for Hughes and McLeod Ltd, a Qubis (QUB) company, whilst maintaining a keen interest in Irish piping and traditional music. He is a well-known adjudicator in this field. 7 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com S D Bells Ad 7 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com RULES AND CONDITIONS 1. Participants Competition in this Festival is open to any person who, in accordance with the conditions prescribed for each Class, is qualified to compete therein, subject to the following: This Festival is for amateurs. For the purpose of this Festival, an amateur is considered to be a person who does not make his/her living by performing or teaching in the discipline involved. This does not apply to conductors. 2. Entries The Committee reserves the right to refuse any entry without assigning a reason. Age: The age of the entrant on 30 September 2014 will be deemed to be his or her age for the purpose of entry. Own Choice Pieces: Entries will not be accepted without full details of any Own Choice title and composer being shown on the entry form. Under no circumstances will entrants be allowed to change an Own Choice piece once it has been submitted and entrants can only perform music printed in the programme. Entry fees cannot be returned except for entries not accepted by the decision of the Committee. The Committee reserves the right to close classes before the official closing date if sufficient entries have not been received. 3. Repeats Entrants should not play repeats in test pieces unless specified in the Syllabus except for Da Capo and Dal Segno. In Own Choice pieces repeats are optional, but all works performed must comply with the time limits for that class. 4. Time limit Time limit for each class is shown in the Syllabus and this must be strictly adhered to. Those who play for longer than the time limit will have marks deducted and the adjudicator may stop the performance. 5. Set Music Entrants must perform from the edition specified, and in the key specified, or they will be disqualified. Copies of own choice music for the Official Accompanist must be sent with the entry to the Section Secretary or to arrive not later than 15th October 2014. A copy for the adjudicator must be sent with the entry or brought on the day. One of these copies must be an original, preferably that given to the accompanist. In the case of pieces taken from a volume used by more than one competitor, each competitor must provide two copies – one for the Adjudicator and one for the Official accompanist. 9 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com Under no circumstances may entrants perform any piece in more than one class. 6. Accompanists Official Accompanists will be available to accompany classes with set pieces. Competitors who wish to provide their own accompanist may do so but must indicate on the entry form that they do not require the official accompanist. Those competitors who wish to have an Official Accompanist for Own Choice pieces must indicate this on the entry form. A copy of the music in the correct key and clearly marked with the competitor’s name and class entry number must be received by the Section Secretary at the time of entry or no later than 15th October 2014. Music received after that date may not be accepted. It is important to ensure that correct postage is observed otherwise the music may fail to arrive. Where music is not sent in time, either the performer or teacher can contact the accompanist and negotiate an arrangement, or can take the chance that the accompanist would be prepared to sight read the piece. The accompanist has the right to refuse to sight read the music. Each competitor must provide a separate copy of music for the accompanist, even if there are two or more competitors performing the same music. If you are sending a photocopy, please ensure that it is of good quality. It is not acceptable to choose another accompanist once the music has been sent to the Section Secretary. The only exception to this is in the case of music not received by 15th October. In these circumstances competitors may bring their own accompanist at their own expense. In the event of a competitor who has requested an Official Accompanist having to withdraw from the festival, it is essential that they inform the Section Secretary so that the Official Accompanist can be notified as soon as possible. Rehearsals may be organized with the Official Accompanist three weeks before the Festival begins. Such arrangements are entirely the responsibility of the competitor, parent or person with parental responsibility, including payment of the appropriate fee and supervision where appropriate. The Section Secretary can provide contact details of Official Accompanists. 10 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 7. Vocal Classes All vocal set pieces are to be sung in English, unless specified in the Syllabus as ‘may be sung in the original text’. (This does not apply to the Traditional Music Section of the syllabus). Boy sopranos are not eligible for female vocal classes. 8. Adjudicators The Committee reserves the right to engage additional adjudicators, or to substitute without notice for any adjudicator unable to appear, and to transfer classes from one session to another, or from one day to another. No entrant, teacher or interested party may discuss any aspect of the Festival with an adjudicator before, during or after classes, except at the invitation of the adjudicator. The adjudicator’s decision will be regarded as final. 9. Trophies and Awards Adjudication reports can be collected at the end of each class from the desk outside the main hall. Trophies awarded are kept for eleven months (until October of the following year) and should be returned in good and clean condition. A letter will be sent to the competitor during September requesting the return of the cup or trophy to this address: Mrs Judith Rebbeck, 21 Seafront Road, Holywood, BT18 0BB. It is the competitor’s responsibility to have their trophies engraved. Awards will be presented at the discretion of the adjudicator and the Committee. Awards may be withheld pending settlement of any dispute as to the eligibility of the competitor. 10. Copyright The Festival is bound by copyright law and cannot allow photography, tape or video recordings, all of which are absolutely forbidden during performances or adjudication. 11. Complaints Any protest about the infringement of any of these rules, or action taken following an infringement, should be made in writing to the Secretary within one week of the date of the Festival, and should be accompanied by a stamped, addressed envelope or sent by email to the Secretary: Mrs Marianne Underwood, 6 Knockdarragh Park, Belfast, BT4 2LE. Email [email protected] The decision of the Committee in all matters arising out of or not specifically covered in these Rules and Regulations is final. The Festival is not responsible for the loss of any property on the premises. 12. Safeguarding A copy of Holywood Music Festival Safeguarding policy is displayed at all venues and can also be found on-line. Those responsible for entries will receive a copy of the Safeguarding policy along with the timetable details several weeks before the Festival. They must ensure that a copy of the policy is passed on to the parent or person with parental responsibility for children under 18 and vulnerable adults. 12 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com All children and vulnerable adults must be accompanied by a responsible adult and are not the responsibility of Festival personnel. 13. Music Theatre Classes All performances using music from shows in current production are subject to copyright law. Songs from shows in current production may be sung as a concert item, i.e. with no costume or props, without need for copyright permission. Where movement or props 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. Performers or teachers with queries on how to obtain copyright permission for performance items should contact Festivals House on 0906 302 1302 before making entries. (Calls cost maximum of 50p per minute.) Marks will be deducted from performers whose choice of song is not age appropriate. 14. Festival Timetable Most classes will generally run in one and a half hour sessions in which a group of short classes may run consecutively with the adjudication at the end. The very young classes will last no longer than 45-60 minutes. Approximately two weeks prior to the Festival those who are responsible for entries will receive details of the class times, e.g. 9:30am -11:00am. N.B. There will be no classes for 10-11 year old children on Saturdays 15 and 22 November 2014. 13 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com Pianos-Digitals-Organs-KeyboardsGuitars AA music is one of Northern Ireland’s leading music shops, providing pianos, digitals, organs, keyboards, guitars and many other instruments for sale or hire. We pride ourselves on the provision of quality instruments coupled with the exceptional customer service and personal touch that one only finds within a family run business “Our pianos, and our prices, will be music to your ears” Visit our extensive showroom at: 15 Leckey Road Moira (off main A26 Airport Road) Lisburn BT282QA 02892610634 www.aa-music.com PLATFORM PRESENTATION A festival is an occasion when you want to do your best in every way, and platform deportment is a very important part of your performance. Performers can greatly add to the enjoyment of sessions by a pleasing and relaxed appearance. A performer who is at ease on the platform puts the audience at ease. A performer who has made the effort to prepare work should use care and thought when selecting clothes to wear at the performance. Smart dress is a courtesy to the audience and flamboyant or very casual clothes should be avoided. Skirts always look shorter on a platform so it may be more appropriate to wear a longer skirt. Female cellists and guitarists may find trousers more comfortable than skirts. Expensive clothes are not necessary. Instruments should have been tuned prior to the class, so that only minor adjustment is required on the platform. When a music stand is used it should be placed so that it does not obscure the audience’s view of your playing. When performers play an “Own Choice” piece they will be asked to announce to the audience what they will be performing. A performance starts before the first note, and finishes after the last one. Wait quietly until the adjudicator is ready, taking a few deep breaths, so that you begin your performance feeling comfortable. A slight bow to the adjudicator and audience at the end is a courtesy, and rounds off your performance (don’t forget to acknowledge the accompanist, if you are using one). Leave the platform without hurrying. If you are called up to receive a prize, shake hands with the presenter before taking it. Attention to these points helps a great deal in developing a higher standard of amateur public performance. MARKING DESCRIPTORS 75-77 78-80 81-83 84-86 87-89 90+ A performance limited in its communication A performance showing development of technique and/or communication A capable performance showing some artistic appreciation and/or technical ability A convincing performance technically and artistically An excellent performance technically and artistically An exceptional performance, both technically and artistically Holywood Music Festival's Child Protection Policy is displayed at all venues and can be found on-line at http://www.holywoodmusicfestival.com/2014-festival/childprotection-policy/ 15 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com Thursday 13 November 9:00am D1 Tin Whistle Solo Beginners One piece from the list. Time limit 3 minutes 1 Aimee Hughes 2 Conor Hewitt 3 Jane Finnegan 4 Mark O'Connor 5 Josh Owens 6 Stephanie Bell 7 Chloe Morrison 8 Laura Dunlop 9 Amelia Hazle 10 Holly Higgins 11 Celia Buchanan 12 Rebekah Devlin 13 Jueliette Ruelland-Kennedy 14 Aoife Neeson 15 Niamh Sweeney 16 Alex Murray 17 Lorcan Fairfield 18 Clara Murray 19 Ben Brown 20 Katie Flynn 21 Charles McMahon Murray 22 Megan Brown 23 Zoe Reilly 24 Christopher J Bryce 25 Keely O'Brien St.Patrick's Hall Medal march polka march polka Far from Home Traditional Irish Tune Gan ainm Gan ainm Polka Polka Song/Air March March or Jig March or Jig Polka March March March Polka March March March March Song of the Chanter Kerry Polka Roddy McSorley's March 16 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com D4 Instrumental Solo Intermediate (not including Tin Whistle) Medal Two contrasting pieces from the list. Time limit 5 minutes. 1 Shane mclaughlin Rocking The Boat Sharon Shannon- Jig from Sharon Shannon- Jig The Busted Matress Sharon Shannon - Reel from Sharon Shannon - Reel 2 Josh Owens Gentle Breeze (Slow Air) Traditional Irish Tune Merry Blacksmiths (Reel) Traditional Irish Tune 3 Isla McKibbin Silver Spear (Reel) Trip to London (Jig) D3 Instrumental Solo Beginners (not including Tin Whistle) Medal One piece from the list. Time limit 3 minutes 1 Alex Walsh jig 2 Martin Scott polka 3 Josh Owens Harvest Home (hornpipe) Traditional Irish Tune 4 Madeline Harrington Gan ainm 5 Olivia Lappin Gan ainm 6 Katie Veale Gan ainm 7 Mollie Mc Alorum Gan ainm 8 Hana Mc Alorum Gan ainm 9 Ciaran Mc Cusker Gan ainm 10 Bethan Russell Barndance 11 Sarah Johnston Off to California (Hornpipe) D5 Instrumental Duet Beginners (including Tin Whistle) One piece from the list. Time limit 3 minutes. 1 Alex Walsh and Conor Hewitt polka 2 Jude Scott and Martin Scott polka 3 Josh Owens and Hana Mc Alorum Gan ainm 4 Mollie Mc Alorum and Stephanie Bell Gan ainm 5 Joseph Lord and Olivia Lappin Gan ainm 6 St Comgall's 5 and St Comgall's 6 Gan ainm 7 Eve Rainey & Rachel Lyle March Medal 17 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com D2 Tin Whistle Solo Intermediate Medal Two contrasting pieces from above list. Time limit 5 minutes 1 Shane mclaughlin The Rights Of Men Traditional Hornpipe from Traditional Hornpipe Three Sea Captains Traditional Set Dance from Traditional Set Dance 2 Jude Scott reel jig 3 Ella Davey A B Thursday 13 November 10:30am Queen's Leisure Complex F2 Song from a Musical Show 12 years and under Medal Own Choice of one song 1 Scarlett Mooney Perfect Nanny 2 Mabelle Wilcox Who will buy 3 Rachel Brett Winnie the Pooh 4 Rachel Blair Part of Your World Alan Menken & Howard Ashman from The Little Mermaid 5 Georgia McKissick Age of not believing 6 Zara Hamilton Bare Necessities 7 Alexander Hook When somebody loved me 8 Anna Thomson Do you want to build a snowman? 9 Joy Simpson Let's Go Fly a Kite Richard M Sherman & Robert B Sherman from Walt Disney's "Mary Poppins" 10 Amber Beckinsale Who Will Buy Lionel Bart from Oliver Twist 11 Georgia Wells All I Do Is Dream of You Arthur Freed & Naico Brown 12 George Robinson Electricity Elton John and Lee Hall 13 Ralph Robinson Naughty Tim Minchin 14 Cassie Mallon My Favourite Things Rodgers & Hammerstein from The Sound of Music 15 Sara Kelly You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile from Annie 16 Eden Haycock Windy City David Buttolph & Howard Jackson from Calamity Jane 17 Tamzin Johnston Les Poissons Alan Manken & Howard Ashman from The Litte Mermaid 18 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 18 Sophie Casement Edelweiss Rodgers & Hammerstein from The Sound of Music Home from Wonderland Candle on the Water Al Kasha & Joel Hirschorn from Pete's Dragon 19 Emma Kee 20 Antos Wojciechowski Thursday 13 November 1:30pm St.Patrick's Hall D7 Traditional Group Beginners Two contrasting pieces from the list. Time limit 3 minutes. 1 St Bernard's Irish Traditional Group march polka 2 St Comgall's Ensemble Gan ainm Gan ainm 3 St Bernard's PS Traditional Group Inis Oirr (slow air) Boys of Wexford (march) 4 St.Patrick's P.S. Traditional Group 2 Contrasting Pieces 2 Contrasting Pieces 5 St. Finian's (9) Seamus Cousin's Polka Roddy McSorley's March Fox-Roberts Cup D12 Traditional Group Beginners Traditional Music Cup Two contrasting pieces from the list. Time limit 3 minutes 1 St Comgall's Traditional Group Dawning of the day/Dalaigh's Polka anon Dawning of the day/Dalaigh's Polka anon 2 St Bernard's PS Traditional Group Inis Oirr (slow air) Boys of Wexford (march) 3 St.Patrick's P.S. Traditional Group Star of the County Down Trad. The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls 4 St. Finian's (9) Seamus Cousin's Polka Roddy McSorley's March Thursday 13 November 2:00pm F1a Song from a Musical Show 9 years and under Own Choice of one song 1 Ciara Moore 2 Madeline Doherty Queen's Leisure Complex Medal Maybe Edelweiss 19 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 3 Velvet Meharg 4 Mia McDowell 5 Sophie Campbell 6 Jaimie Anderson-Orr 7 Teddy Geddis 8 Claudia Simms 9 Lila-Rose Tyson 10 Max Robinson 11 Charley Dougherty 12 Alana Higgins 13 Clara McWhinney 14 Daisy Johnston 15 Evie Brammer 16 Zoe Hanson 17 Elise McAuley 18 Rachel Robinson 19 Tiffany McGowan 20 Chloe Nelson 21 Molly Boomer 22 Rachel Carson 23 Ellen Eakin Let's go fly a kite Tomorrow Perfect Nanny Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Where is Love I've Got No Strings Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Da Allie Wrubel. Be Kind to Your Parents Harold Rome Castle on a Cloud Let's go fly a kite Edelweiss Who will buy Castle on a Cloud Best of friends The Bare Necessities Terry Gilkyson The Good Ship Lollipop Richard A. Whiting Part of your World Doe a Deer A Spoonful of Sugar Tomorrow Edelweiss Thursday 13 November 7:00pm Queen's Leisure Complex F5 Song from a Musical Show 18 years and under Clarke Cup Own Choice of one song 1 Rhianna Russell Maybe this time 2 Davy Rowe Sandy Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey 3 Katie Quinn Maybe This Time Kander & Eb 4 Daisy Wormell Still Hurting Jason Robert Brown 5 Naomi Smyth They Just Keep Moving the Line Marc Shaiman & Scott Whitman 6 Elanor Camplisson How 'Bout a Dance Frank Wildhorn 7 Hannah Boal I'm not that girl Stephen Schwartz 8 Lauren Rice Heaven Help My Heart Ulvaeus, Anderson & Rice 9 Katie Emerson Pulled Andrew Lippa from The Addams Family Musical 10 Jenna McCready I Know The Truth Sir Elton John from Aida 20 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 11 Lucy McAdam There's a Fine Fine Line Julie Atherton from Avenue Q Once More I Can See from Wonderland 12 Zara Holmes F6 Song from a Musical Show Open Own Choice of one song 1 Lola Bingham 2 Salwan Cartwright-Shamoon 3 Rachel Lacey 4 Naomi Smyth 5 Chris Noade 6 Brendan Mageean 7 Katie Quinn 8 Aaron Magowan Friday 14 November 9:30am Award - £30 Think of me Andrew Lloyd Webber Some Enchanted Evening Rodgers and Hammerstein Wishing You Were Somehow here again Andrew Lloyd Webber With You Dave Stewart & Glen Ballard Anthem Anderson, Ulvaeus, Rice I Believe Parker, Lopez & Stone What I Did for Love Hamlisch Anthem Benny Andersson & Bjorn Ulvaeus from Chess Queen's Leisure Complex F1b Song from a Musical Show 9 years and under Medal Own Choice of one song 1 Abbie Thompson Let's go fly a kite 2 Katie Brown Castle on a Cloud 3 Tilly McWhinney Tomorrow 4 Saskia Brown A Spoonful of Sugar 5 Elessa Deeny Part of your World 6 India McNellis Second star to the right 7 Tara Curry Winnie the Pooh 8 Eleanor Green Once upon a dream 9 Sarah Hylands Castle on a Cloud 10 Darcy Blair Winnie the Pooh 11 Lucinda Park Doe a Deer 12 Chloe McMullan Part of your World 13 Rebekah Devlin In my own Little Corner 14 Hannah Bole Winnie The Pooh Theme Song Sherman & Sherman from Winnie The Pooh 15 Kathryn Finley Walking in the Air Blake 16 Caitlyn Corbett I'd do anything 21 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 17 Madalaine Wilson 18 Juliette Ruelland -Kennedy 19 Zara Conroy 20 Cerys McMurray 21 Charlotte Sittlington 22 Rory Miller 23 Tamzin McMullan My Favourite Things Edelweiss Where is love? Beauty and the Beast I've Got No Strings Cruella de Vil Be kind to your parents Friday 14 November 9:30am St.Patrick's Hall D9 Instrumental Solo Beginners. Not including Uilleann pipes. No age limit Two contrasting pieces from the list. Time limit 3 minutes 1 Alex Walsh jig polka 2 Martin Scott jig polka Medal D10 Instrumental Solo Intermediate. Not including Uilleann pies. No age limit Three contrasting pieces from the list. Time limit 6 minutes 1 Jude Scott jig reel polka 2 Caoimhe McArdle Air Jig Reel 3 Rory Davey A B C Medal D17 NEW CLASS Beginners' Uilleann Pipe. No age limit. Two contrasting pieces from the list. Time limit 3 minutes. 1 Ella Davey A B Leo Rowsome Cup 22 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com D19 NEW CLASS Advanced Uilleann Pipes. No age limit. Three contrasting pieces from the list. Time limit 6 minutes. 1 Lachlan McKibbin jig reel slow air Friday 14 November 1:30pm Certificate Queen's Leisure Complex F3 Song from a Musical Show 14 years and under Medal Own Choice of one song 1 Emma Reid Part of your world 2 Katie McVeigh My house 3 Mary O'Mahony Tell me on a Sunday Andrew Lloyd Webber & Don Black 4 Rhea Melvin Shy Mary Rodgers 5 Harry McGarrity The Winner Takes It All Anderson & Ulvaeus 6 Bryanne Nelson Colors of the Wind Schwartz & Menken 7 Emma Herron Once Upon a December Stephen Flaherty 8 Dessie Havlin Anthem Anderson, Ulvaeus, Rice 9 Amy McCallum Beauty And The Beast Alan Menkin 10 Mia Wheatley What It Means to Be a Friend Jason Robert Brown 11 Lauren Clarke Let's Play a Love Scene Michael Gore 12 Ryan Robson-Bluer This is the moment Frank Wildhorn 13 Anna Guest Out Here On My Own Michael Gore 14 George Rohan Food Glorious Food Lionel Bart from Oliver 15 Laura Shaw Les Poissons Alan Manken & Howard Ashman from The Litte Mermaid 16 Emily Young Hushabye Mountain Robert Sherman & Richard Sherman from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 17 Tara McBride Different Stiles 18 Nicole Lowans Pulled Andrew Lippa from The Addams Family 23 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com F7 NEW CLASS Duet 14 years and under. Certificates Own choice of 1 song from any show. Time limit 4 minutes. 1 Alex & Rebecca Corbett Bosom Buddies Jerry Herman 2 Georgia Wells & Dessie Havin I Don't Need Anything But You Strouse & Charnin 3 Lila-Rose Tyson & Max Robinson Anything You Can Do Irving Berlin 4 George & Ralph Robinson Alone In The Universe Stephen Flaherty 5 Rhea Melvin & Harry McGarrity Ding Dong the Witch is Dead Arlen & Harburg 6 Emma Herron & Bryanne Nelson For Good Schwartz 7 Anna Guest & Ryan Robinson-Bluer Come What May David Baerwald Friday 14 November 4:30pm Queen's Leisure Complex F4 Song from a Musical Show 16 years and under Medal Own Choice of one song 1 Orla Cumming Can't Help Loving Dat Man Kern 2 Grace Deeny Love is a plaintive thing 3 Sophie Allen Wishing you were somehow here again 4 Lola Bingham Another suitcase Andrew Lloyd Webber 5 Orla Graham I Cain't Say No Rodgers & Hammerstein from Oklahoma 6 Orla Kearney I Don't Know How to Love Him Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice from Jesus Christ Superstar 7 Topaz Marshall Somewhere That's Green Alan Menken 8 Charlotte Skipp A Change in Me Alan Menken and Tim Rice 9 Rachel Baker Journey to the Past Stephen Flaherty 10 Emma-Louise McCullough There are worse things i could do Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey 11 Amy Dean Never never land Scott Alan 12 Chris Noade Kiss the Air Scott Alan 13 Chloe Wills Sixteen Going on Seventeen Rodgers and Hammerstein 14 Reuben Browne Who I'd Be Jeanine Tesori & D. LindsayAbaire from Shrek 15 Alex Rees Close Every Door To Me A.L Webber from Joseph 16 Emma Dougan Pulled Andrew Lippa from The Addams Family Musical 24 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 17 Joanna Brown It's Bad For Me Cole Porter from Nymph Errant Defying Gravity Schwartz from Wicked 18 Chloe Davies F8 NEW CLASS Duet 15 years and over. Certificates Own choice of 1 song from any show. Time limit 5 minutes. 1 Topaz Marshall & Davy Rowe Take it like a man Benjamin & O'Keefe 2 Naomi Smyth & Brendan Mageean Almost Paradise Dean Pitchford 3 Amy Dean & Emma-Louise McCullough What is this feeling Schwartz Friday 14 November 1:30pm D13 Traditional Group Intermediate Three contrasting pieces from the list. Time limit 6 minutes 1 Ards CCE Junior A B C 2 Sullivan Upper Junior Traditional Group Air Jackson's Set Reel 3 St Columbanus Traditional Group The Kerfunten Jig The Broken Pledge Reel Slow Air St.Patrick's Hall Certificate D14 Traditional Group Advanced Certificate Four contrasting pieces from the list. Time limit 10 minutes. 1 St. Dominic's Grammar School for Girls Otter's Holt Senior Cumann Ceol The Inver Bank Patrick Davey Waltz of the White Lillies Kate O'Brien The Wedding Reel 2 Sullivan Upper School Senior Traditional Air Group Tam Lin (Glasgow Howling Wind) Countess Cathleen Breakout 25 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com Monday 17 November 9:30am Queen's Leisure Complex C42 Solo String Instrument Grades 1-2 Medal Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 3 minutes. 1 Rebekah Keilty Hedwig's Theme John Williams from Easy Popular Movie Instrumental Solos Venetian Gondola Song Mendelssohn from Violin Star 3 2 Irene Ko March Handel Londonderry Air Trad 3 Alex Walsh Daisy Bell Dacre Pennsylvania 6-5000 Gray&Sigman 4 Martin Scott Daisy Bell Dacre Pennsylvania 6-5000 Gray&Sigman 5 Naomi Sneddon Pensylvania 6-5000 Gray and Sigman from ABRSM Grade 1 Violin The Boat to Inverie Huws Jones from ABRSM Grade 1 Violin 6 Madeleine Heawood Mattachins Arbeau Boat to Inverie Trad 7 Matthew Rutherford Boat to Inverie Trad Russia-Gopak Dawe 8 Anna Black Londonderry Air Trad. Mango Walk Trad 9 Lucy Stevenson Mattachins Arbeau Boat to Inverie Trad 10 Katie Smith Mattachins Arbeau Boat to Inverie Trad 11 Ashton Greer Mattachins Arbeau Boat to Inverie Trad 12 Daniel Jones Mattachins Arbeau Russia-Gopak Dawe 13 Cara Larmour Wolsey's Wilde Byrd Mango Walk Trad 14 Hannah Boyd Wolsey's Wilde Byrd Londonderry Air Trad. 15 Conor Matthews Wolsey's Wilde Byrd Londonderry Air Trad. 16 Daisy Landau The Boat to Inverie Edward Huws Jones Over the Rainbow Arlen from The Wizard of Oz 26 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 17 Sophia Azucena 18 Ellen Douglas 19 Noah Gibson 20 Seana McRandal 21 Jessica Byrne The Boat to Inverie Huws Jones Russia - Gopak Margery Dawe Mango Walk Trad Caribbean Wolesley's Wild Trad. The Boat to Inverie Huws Jones Russia - Gopak Margery Dawe Wolesley's Wild Trad. Mango Walk Trad Caribbean The Boat to Inverie Huws Jones Russia - Gopak Margery Dawe C41 Solo String Instrument Pre-Grade 1 Medal Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 2 minutes. 1 Jack McMahon French Carol Blackwell from Fiddle Time Scales Book 1 Mattachins Arbeau from ABRSM 2 Sam Johnston Freres Jacques Trad. from Strings in Step (Oxford) Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Trad. from Strings in Step (Oxford) 3 Isaac Edmonds French Carol Blackwell from Fiddle Time Scales Book 1 Mattachins Arbeau from ABRSM 4 Peter McAleer The Old Castle Kathy & David Blackwell Happy go Lucky Kathy & David Blackwell 5 Eleanor Peacock The Old Castle Kathy & David Blackwell Happy go Lucky Kathy & David Blackwell 6 Bella Maxwell The Old Castle Kathy & David Blackwell Happy go Lucky Kathy & David Blackwell 7 Maeve Cullen Happy Go Lucky Blackwell Listen to the Rhythm Blackwell 8 Eoin McElroy Happy Go Lucky Blackwell Listen to the Rhythm Blackwell 9 Niamh Hamill Happy Go Lucky Blackwell Listen to the Rhythm Blackwell C30 Any Brass Instrument Grades 1-2 Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 3 minutes. 1 Ruth Warrington Chorale Campbell Hot Chilli Wedgwood 2 Finlay Mitchell Barley Break Trad, English Hot Chilli Wedgwood Medal 27 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 3 Boris Robinson Barley Break Trad, English Hot Chilli Wedgwood Barley Break Trad, English Hot Chilli Wedgwood My First Hit Single Wedgwood Barley Break William Byrd My First Hit Single Wedgwood Skye Boat Song Trad. 4 Alex Shaw 5 Liam Dempsey 6 Dara Murray C29 Any Brass Instrument Pre-Grade 1 Medal Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 2 minutes. 1 Zeki Kaya The Barley Break Trad. from The Magic Trumpet (Boosey and Hawkes) One Hand, One Heart Bernstein from Easy Winners (Brass Wind Pub) 2 Rory Patterson Song of the Volge Boatmen trad. Russian Bright Eyes Mike Batt 3 Ben Campbell Song of the Volge Boatmen trad. Russian Bright Eyes Mike Batt 4 Liam Massey Theme from Symphony No. 9 Beethoven Good King Wenceslas Trad. 5 Gavin Murphy Au Claire de la Lune Trad. French Skip it, Lou Trad. American Monday 17 November 2:00pm Queen's Leisure Complex C7 Flute Solo Grades 1-2 Richard Douglas Junior Cup Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time Limit: 3 minutes 1 Emily Wilson Les Feuilles Mortes Kosma & Prévert Study in D minor Gariboldi 2 Niamh Lawson Rakes of Mallow Trad. Irish Edelweiss Rodgers and Hammerstein 3 Caitlin McCullough Rigaudon arr. Stuart from Flute Exam Pieces Grade 1 (ABRSM) Edelweiss arr. Thomson from Flute Exam Pieces Grade 1 (ABRSM) 4 Brooke Simpson Edelweiss arr. Thomson from Flute Exam Pieces Grade 1 (ABRSM) The Rakes O' Mallow arr. Denley from Flute Exam Pieces Grade 1 (ABRSM) 28 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 5 Alia Cairns 6 Selena Cunningham 7 Kate McBreen 8 Chloe Harkin 9 Seren Evans 10 Eloisa Curran Rakes of Mallow Trad. Irish Edelweiss Rodgers and Hammerstein Rakes of Mallow Trad. Irish Edelweiss Rogers and Hammerstein Rakes of Mallow Trad. Irish Off She Goes Trad. Irish Rakes of Mallow Trad. Irish Edelweiss Rodgers and Hammerstein Lupin the Pot-Bellied Pig Keith Amos Edelweiss Rodgers and Hammerstein Edelweiss Rogers and Hammerstein Rakes of Mallow Trad. Irish C6 Flute Solo Pre Grade 1 Medal Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 2 minutes. 1 Miya McClean Little Brown Jug Joseph Winner Yankee Doodle Boy George M Cohan C8 Flute Solo Grade 3-4 Richard Douglas Shield Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 4 minutes 1 Orla Mulvey Waltzer Oliver Ledbury from Flute Salad Whistlin' Dave Stapleton 2 Sara Shinde Sonata in G Cimarosa arr Gatti and Sogni Lonely and Blue Paul Hart 3 Mia Harbinson Gavotte: from The Gondoliers, arr. Denley Gilbert&Sullivan Sonata in G Cimarosa C9 Flute Solo Grades 5-6 Medal Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 6 minutes 1 Rachel Simpson Scherzo Walckiers Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Harbach & Kern 2 Adam Watkins Scherzo, 2nd movement from Sonata No 5 in E minor Eugène Walckiers 3 Eva McKee Presto, 3rd Movement from Sonata in G, Op 1 No 6 JJ Quantz Morceau Léo Delibes 4 Joshua Carson Vivace Purcell from Flute Exam Pieces Grade 5 (ABRSM) Nobody Knows Norton from Flute Exam Pieces Grade 5 (ABRSM) 29 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com C22 Clarinet/Saxophone Grades 3-4 Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time Limit 4 minutes 1 Rebecca Moore Ave Maria Schubert Mr Benn Duncan Lamont Monday 17 November 6:30pm Medal Queen's Leisure Complex B21 Vocal Ensemble Under 18 years One song of own choice. Time limit 4 minutes 1 Saskia Craig, Stepanie Devlin, Fiona Gibson A Gaelic Blessing John Rutter B28 NEW CLASS Jazz Standard 15 years and over Own choice of 1 Jazz standard song. Time limit 4 minutes. 1 Cameron Gergett Cry me a river Hamilton Medals Certificate B18 Junior Repertoire Class Under 14 years Jack Woods Cup 2 contrasting songs of own choice. Marks will be awarded for choice and range of items. Songs selected must be stated on the entry form. 1 Connor McMullan My Ship Kurt Weill from The ABRSM Songbook Book 5 Maria Wiegenlied Max Reger from The ABRSM Songbook Book 5 2 Ciara McAdam The path to the moon Thiman I feel pretty Bernstein 3 Jamie Howe Amarilli, Mia Bella Caccini from 24 Italian songs and arias Crabbed age and youth Madeleine Dring from Seven Shakespeare Songs B19 Intermediate Repertoire Under 16 years Kathleen Ferrier Cup/Harold Williams Cup Competitors to submit two contrasting songs of own choice. Marks will be awarded for choice and range of items. Songs selected must be stated on entry form. Time Limit: 10 minutes 1 Orla Cumming O sleep why dost thou leave me? from Semele Handel Le Secret Fauré 2 Grace Deeny Alma Del Core Caldara La Diva de L'Empire Satie 3 Georgia Mayhew Camptown Races Over the rainbow Arlen 30 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 4 Georgie Greer Star of the County Down Hughes Fly me to the Moon Howard Bantry Bay Molloy Fly me to the Moon Howard Silent Noon Vaughn Williams from The House of Life Revenge Timotheus Cries Handel from Alexander's Feast 5 Sarah Gough 6 Michael Hong Tuesday 18 November 9:45am Holywood Parish Church E1 Primary 1 to Primary 4 Holywood Singers Cup Own choice of two contrasting songs. Marks will be given for choice of pieces 1 Strathearn School Prep L'll Liza Jane Edelweiss 2 Ballyholme P.4 Choir Five little mice Jenkyns Dream sheep John Longmire E3 Primary 4 to Primary 7 Priory Cup Own choice of two contrasting songs. Marks will be given for choice of pieces 1 St. MacNissi's Primary School The Lord's my shepherd Stuart Townsend from Kingsway Thankyou Music Days like this Van Morrison from Exile Publishing Limited 2 Dundonald Primary School Choir Deep Peace Rutter Happy Pharrel Williams 3 Strathearn Preparatory Choir Sing Andrew Lloyd Webber/Gary Barlow Streets of London Ralph McTell 4 St. Patrick's P.S. Choir Somewhere Out There Horner, Mann & Weil Ching-a-ring Chaw Copland E5 18 Years and Under Robinson Cup Own choice of two contrasting songs. Marks will be given for choice of pieces 1 St. Dominic's Grammar School for Girls You Are My Music Laura Farnell Senior Choir Blackbird Lennon & McCartney arr. J Wikely 2 Bangor Academy chamber choir Like a Rainbow Bob Chilcott Hushabye Mountain arr. Andy Beck 3 Strathearn School Chamber Choir Joshua fit the battle of Jericho arr Brown My Song is Love Unknown Ireland, arr Rea 31 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com Tuesday 18 November 2:00pm A2 Piano Solo 10 years and under Go with the Flow Railroad Blues Pauline Hall from Piano Time Jazz, book 2 1 Ryan Joseph 3 Patrick Stewart 2 Emily Wilson 4 Katie Gibson Queen's Leisure Complex Hilary Crawford Cup A3 Piano Solo 13 years and under Margaret Gordon Cup The Clear Stream JF Burgmüller Study in F Loeschhorn from A Romantic Sketchbook for Piano, book 2 1 Niall Poland 3 Connor McMullan 2 Charis Mills A14 Grade 3 Medal Own Choice of two contrasting pieces to the standard of Grade 3 ABRSM, Trinity-Guildhall LCM: Time limit 4 minutes 1 Claire McKane Atlantic Rhapsody George Nevada Beach Buggy Boogie Martha Mier 2 Niall Poland German Dance in C Haydn Blue Sky Blues Stapleton 3 Sarah O'Neill German Dance in A Schubert Blue Sky Blues Stapleton 4 Jay Wu German Dance in A Schubert Blue Sky Blues Stapleton 5 Brigita Zvirblyte Zur Sonnenuntergangsstunde Manfred Schmitz German Dance in A Schubert 6 Kaifu Liu Allegro, 1st movement Sonatina in C, Op36 no 1 Clementi Cotton Reel Nikki Iles 7 Hannah Pollock-Chan Poco Allegro T Kirchner German Dance in C Haydn 8 Kerri Corbett Toccata Smetana Blues in Two Cornick 32 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com A21 NEW CLASS Jazz Piano 14 years and under Medal One or two pieces of own choice to fill the time limit of 5 minutes. 1 Helen Li Waltz for Alice Roy Stratford Warm Up Roy Stratford 2 Jude Kennedy Call it a Day Pam Wedgwood Building Bridges Pam Wedgwood 3 Jamie Howe Wild mushrooms Milne from Pepperbox Jazz book 2 C26 Woodwind Ensemble 11 years and under Certificate Duo to Octet. Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time Limit: 4 minutes 1 Holywood Primary School Clarinet Piece IV Ronald Hanmer from Easy Clarinet Ensemble Trios Book 1 Piece VI Ronald Hanmer from Easy Clarinet Trios Book 1 C35 Brass Ensemble 11 years and under Certificate Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 5 minutes. 1 Holywood Primary School Brass Ensemble German Tune Trad. When I First Came to This Land Trad. C57 NEW CLASS Guitar Solo 14 years and under Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit not to exceed 6 minutes. 1 Stefan van Walstijn Brandle d'Ecosse T Arbeau Ode to Joy Beethoven C31 Any Brass Instrument Grades 3-4 Own Choice of two contrasting pieces . Time limit 4 minutes. 1 Oisin McDonnell Beaufort Allegro T Davoren Bragtime J Firth Tuesday 18 November 6:30pm Certificate Medal Queen's Leisure Complex C23 Clarinet/Saxophone Grades 5-6 Own Choice of two contrasting pieces, Time Limit: 6 minutes 1 Eórann McCartan Der Schottenclan Loewe Andantino Malcolm Arnold Medal 33 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com C44 Solo String Instrument Grades 5-6 Mahood Cup Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 6 minutes. 1 Tara Mulvey Pastorale Op 23 no 1 Rieding For Latin Lovers Brian Chapple C45 Solo String Instrument Grade 7-8 Nancy McKinley Cup Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 10 minutes. 1 Sarah Doherty Molto Allegro : 1st movement from Sonata in A, K 526 Mozart from No 15, Mozart Sonatas for piano and violin, Vol. 3 Remembrances John Williams from Three Pieces from Schindler's List 2 Anna-Maria O'Donnell Andantino, 2nd movement from Concerto No. 4 Goltermann Allemande Suite No. 1 in G, 2nd movement J.S. Bach Giga from Partita no 2 JS Bach Mummenschanz Korngold Giga from Partita no 2 JS Bach Remembrances from Schindler's List John Williams Meditation from Thais Massenet Allegro 1st Movement from Concerto in A Minor Vivaldi 3 Georgia Begley 4 Bethany Hill 5 Jamie Howe Wednesday 19 November 9:30am Queen's Leisure Complex A1 Piano Solo 8 years and under Janetta Morrow Cup Ambling Allosaurus Stegosaurus Stomp Pauline Hall & Paul Drayton from Prehistoric Piano Time 1 Niamh Lynch 3 Amelia Kennedy 2 Emily Wilson A11 Pre-grade 1 Medal Own Choice of two contrasting pieces to the standard of ABRSM (prep test), Trinity (Initial), LCM (Step 1 or 2) or Guildhall (Introductory or Preliminary). Time limit 2 minutes 1 Jackey Chen Jogalong Alan Bullard Homework Blues Fiona Macardle 2 Zlata Kravcenko Boating Lake Alan Bullard Løvet Faller Knut Nystedt 34 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 3 Azelia Robinson 4 Isabella Sands 5 Grace Yin 6 Amy Hunter 7 Amy McIlroy Sour lemons Dennis Alexander from Trinity College, Initial Little playmates Franz Xaver Chwatal from Trinity College Initial Rocking Chair K Daxboeck from 70 Keyboard Adventures Vol 2 Sonatina Latour Shepherd's Flute Salutrinskaya Vivace, Op 117/8 Gurlitt I'm a Gorilla Catherine Rollin Jungle Fever Catherine Rollin The Boating Lake Alan Bullard Teddy Bear June Armstrong from Toy Box A12 Grade 1 Medal Own Choice of two contrasting pieces to the standard of Grade 1 ABRSM, Trinity-Guildhall or LCM: Time limit 3 minutes. 1 Rohan Joseph Na Tódce Rybici Chattanooga Choo Choo Harry Warren 2 Marija Panfilova Menuet in G Mozart March Shostakovich 3 Qiming Fu Arietta Clementi The Giant's Coming Stephen Clarke 4 Sonia Stopa Na Tódce Rybici Das Ballet Türk 5 Alexander Hadjiev Moderato A. F. Gedike from Grade 1 piano ABRSM Mussette in D J. S. Bach from Anna Magdalena Back 6 Jean McComish Dance Gurlit from The Russian School of Piano PLaying Quasi Adagio Bela Bartok from The best of grade 1 piano 7 Michael Nevin Tone gradation Duvernoy from ABRSM technical exercises Window Shopping Paul Drayton from Piano Time Jazz 8 Gabriella Thompson Das Ballett Türk In a Boat Rybici 9 Jessica McCann Minuet Neefe Aquamarine June Armstrong 35 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 10 Izzy Mallon 11 Smokey Sizaret 12 Kitty McTear 13 Juliet Shaw 14 Jessica McCann Das Ballet Türk In a Boat Rybici Scarborough Fair trad. arr Peter Wild In the Hall of the Mountain Bear Pam Wedgewood Chattanooga Choo Choo H Warren & M Gordon Sailor's Song Swinstead Trumpet Tune Duncombe Song Without Words Spindler Prélude Charpentier Aquamarine June Armstrong A7 Duets and Trios 10 years and under Own Choice of one or two pieces to fill the time limit. Time Limit: 3 minutes 1 Angela Liu and Chloe Zhao Sonatina in C Clementi Tango Seiber Certificate A8 Duets and Trios 13 years and under Own Choice of one or two pieces to fill the time limit. Time Limit: 4 minutes 1 Claire McKane and Sophie Lockhart Alabama Rag George Barnard Turkish March Diabelli Certificate A13 Grade 2 Medal Own Choice of two contrasting pieces to the standard of Grade 2 ABRSM, Trinity-Guildhall or LCM: Time limit 4 minutes. 1 Aisling McCabe Lullaby CV Stanford Polka Mátyás Seiber 2 Conor Marcus Lullaby CV Stanford Polka Mátyás Seiber 3 Isaac Robinson Serenade Espagnole Jose Ferrer from ABRSM piano grade 2 I am an old cowhand Johnny Mercer from Grade 2 piano ABRSM 4 Emma Henderson Minuet in A Mozart Faraway Wedgwood 5 Omar Shinde Allegretto Christoph Gottlob Neefe The Clowns Kabalevsky from The Russian School of Piano 36 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com Wednesday 19 November 2:00pm Queen's Leisure Complex B12 Boys and Girls 15 and 16 years Sacred Song Barbara Foster Cup Panis Angelicus Franck from The Art of Song, Grades 4 - 5, medium - low voice 1 Stephanie Devlin 3 Grace Deeny 2 Lola Bingham 4 Orla Kearney B13 Folk Song Accompanied 13 and 14 years One song of own choice. 1 Emma Reid 2 Katie McVeigh 3 Georgia Hardwicke B14 Folk Song Accompanied 15-17 years One song of own choice. 1 Grace Deeny 2 Orla Cumming 3 Katie McVeigh 4 Rhianna Russell Medal To the sky The Water is Wide Down by the Sally Gardens Medal She moved through the fair Simple Gifts I know where I'm going All my trials B6 Folk Song Unaccompanied 12 years and under One song of own choice 1 Evie Brammer In a cottage 2 Jaimie Anderson-Orr Merry cobbler 3 Tamzin McMullan Anna Marie 4 Eleanor Green Swing low 5 Alexander Hook Santa Lucia 6 Rory Miller The Happy Wanderer 7 India McNellis My father's garden 8 Georgia McKissick Gypsy Rover 9 Anna Thomson Miller of Dee B17 Boys Open One song of own choice 1 Alexander Hook 2 Reuben Curran 3 Jamie Howe Borsada Cup Keith Maxwell Cup Pie Jesu from Requiem Fauré The Dark Island arr. Carol Barratt Die Forelle Schubert from Schubert Lieder volume 1 37 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com B7 Non Prizewinners 12 years and under Medal Everyone Sang Ian Higginson from The Boosey & Hawkes 20th Century Easy Song Collection 1 Sophie Casement 2 Alex Toomath Wednesday 19 November 6:30pm B23 Vocal Solo 18-21 years One song of own choice. 1 Sarah Leonard 2 Salwan Cartwright-Shamoon Queen's Leisure Complex Clarke Cup If I Loved You Rodgers and Hammerstein Silent Noon Vaughan Williams B24 Senior Repertoire 16+ years Katy Major Memorial Trophy + £250 First prize, £100 Second Prize, £50 Third prize Competitors to submit 3 contrasting songs of own choice. Marks will be awarded for choice and range of items. Songs selected must be stated on entry form. Full programme is to last no longer than 12 minutes. 1 William Fox-Roberts Cold Genius aria Purcell Les Bestiaire Poulanc Droll Lover Warlock 2 Sarah Leonard Vaga luna che inargenti Bellini The Blue Hills of Antrim Hamilton Harty Love's Philosophy Roger Quilter 3 Stephanie Devlin Seligkeit Franz Schubert Down by the Sally Gardens Trad Irish Think of me from Phantom of the Opera Lloyd Webber 4 Lola Bingham Voi che sapete Mozart The last rose of Summer Wishing you were somehow here again Andrew Lloyd Webber 5 Ellen Campbell She moved through the fair I'd give my life for you Claude-Michel Schonberg Ridente le calma Mozart 6 Katie McKeown Du bist die Ruh Schubert A hymn to the Virgin Rubbra Rejoice greatly Handel 38 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 7 Carolyn Hill 8 Salwan Cartwright-Shamoon Thursday 20 November 9:30am La Scia Chio Pianga Handel Wiegenlied Brahms Sweet Chance that Led my Steps Abroad M Head Whither Must I Wander Vaughan Williams Die Nacht Strauss The Star of the County Down Trad. Irish Ballyholme Primary School C1 Descant Recorder 11 years and under Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 3 minutes. 1 Erin Lynch Scherzino Brian Bonsor Menuet 1697 2 Katie Smith Scherzino Brian Bonsor Menuet 1697 3 Hannah Mahood Scherzino Brian Bonsor Menuet 1697 4 Boris Robinson Amazing Grace Trad. Menuet 1697 5 Ciaran McKee Scherzino Brian Bonsor Menuet 1697 C2 Descant or Treble Recorder 12 years and under Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 4 minutes. 1 Seren Evans Stroll On Alan Houghton Study in Pink Sarah Watts 2 Olivia Davidson Stroll On Alan Houghton Study in Pink Sarah Watts 3 Evie Banyard Maigesang Beethoven Study in Pink Sarah Watts 4 Cara Larmour Allegro Mozart Maigesang Beethoven 5 Sakura Gibson Merry-go-round Brian Bonsor Volte Praetorious C4 Recorder Ensemble 11 years and under Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 5 minutes. 1 Ballyholme Primary Recorder Group (20) A Little Canon arr. R. Smyth Take Five arr R Smyth Medal Medal Certificate 39 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com C15 Bassoon/Oboe Grades 1-2 Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time Limit 3 minutes 1 Evie Banyard English Jig Anon Harvest Time Carol Barrett 2 Olivia Davidson Serenade Diabelli Catchy Toon Colin Cowles Medal C20 Clarinet/Saxophone Pre Grade 1 Medal Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time Limit 2 minutes 1 Charlie Poots Ar Hyd y Nôs Trad. Welsh Podmoskovniye Vechera Solov'yoSedoy 2 Hannah Mahood Ar Hyd y Nôs Trad. Welsh Podmoskovniye Vechera Solov'yoSedoy 3 Roan Taylor Ar Hyd y Nôs Trad. Welsh Podmoskovniye Vechera Solov'yoSedoy C21 Clarinet/Saxophone Grades 1-2 Medal Own Choice of two contrasting pieces. Time Limit 3 minutes 1 Elijah Richmond Lilliburlero Purcell Shhh! Mark Cropton 2 Sophie Morrison Ar Hyd y Nôs Trad. Welsh Podmoskovniye Vechera Solov'yoSedoy Thursday 20 November 2:00pm Queen's Leisure Complex C54 Innovative Primary Wade Cup Own Choice, Time limit not to exceed 10 minutes. 1 Holywood Primary School (R12) Theme from the Flintstones Hoyt Curtin Edelweiss Rodgers and Hammerstein 2 Holywood Primary School (R13) Theme from Mr Benn Duncan Lamont Ar Hyd Y Nos Trad. Welsh C50 Orchestra 11 years and under Norman Allin Cup Own Choice. Time limit 10 minutes, including tuning time on platform. 1 St. Patrick's P.S. Orchestra (27) The Dark Island Trad. Irish Charlie Marley Trad. Carribbean 40 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com B11 Boys and Girls 13 and 14 years Sacred Song The Coventry Carol Anon from ABRSM Songbook 2 1 Mary O'Mahony B16 Folk Song Unaccompanied 15-17 years One song of own choice. 1 Fiona McIlroy 2 Orla Kearney Thursday 20 November 6:00pm Barbara Foster Junior Cup Medal My Lagan Love The Water is Wide arr. Mark Hayes Queen's Leisure Complex A6 Piano Solo Open Louise McDonald Cup Prélude, First movement from Suite bergamasque Debussy from Piano Exam Pieces, Grade 8 1 Michael Hong 2 Salwan Cartwright-Shamoon A17 Piano Solo Repertoire 17 years and over Togneri Cup Performers to submit and be ready to perform any or all of the items in a Recital programme of 15-20 minutes duration. Marks will be awarded for choice and range of items. Works selected must be stated on the entry form and copies must be provided for the adjudicator. 1 Aoife Maguire Sonata Op 10 no 1, first movement Beethoven Prelude Op 10 no 1 Lyadov Elegy Arno Babajanian A19 Late Intermediate (Grade 6 - 7) Epta Cup Own Choice of two or three contrasting pieces to the standard of Grade 6-7 ABRSM, TrinityGuildhall or LCM. Time limit 8 minutes. 1 Lucia Corrigan 1st movement Sonata Op 49 No 2 Beethoven Chanson du Chasseur Grovlez 2 Angela Liu Morning Bell Burgmüller Meteor Shower Kathy Hinde 3 Chloe Zhao Solfegietto CPE Bach Rumba Toccata Paul Harvey 4 Tanvi Roberts Polonaise in G Minor Chopin Sandpipers ay Ballyquintin June Armstrong 5 Louise Li Scherzo and Trio, Sonata in A minor, D845, 3rd movement Schubert Sturdy Build Christopher Norton 41 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com 6 Laurence Li Invention no 14 in Bb Bach Jingpo Shan Ge trad. Chinese arr Zhang Zhao Waltz in Ab no 15 Brahms Jingpo Shan Ge trad. Chinese arr Zhang Zhao Berceuse Frank Bridge Sturdy Build Christopher Norton Waltz in Ab no 15 Brahms Mr Satchmo Valerie Capers Song without words opus 19b no.1 Mendelssohn from Trinity grade 7 Wild mushrooms Milne from Pepperbox Jazz book 2 Rondo alla Turka Mozart Consolation No 1 Liszt Allegro, 3rd movement from Sonata in C K279 Mozart Berceuse Bridge Sturdy Build Christopher Norton Berceuse Bridge Allegro, 3rd movement from Sonata in Ab CPE Bach Toccata in G BWV 916 Bach Gnossienne no 3 Satie 7 Caroline O'Hare 8 Carol Mathew 9 Jonathan Gan 10 Jamie Howe 11 Caroline McCartney 12 Rowel Friers 13 Margot MacMahon 14 Jude Kennedy Friday 21 November 9:30am B1 BOYS and GIRLS under 7 years Oh Susanna Foster from Sing Together! 1 Ellie Johnston 2 Vanessa Minford 3 Grace Conroy 4 Tiffany McGowan 5 Jaimie Anderson-Orr 6 Teddy Geddis Queen's Leisure Complex Medal 7 Julia Cochrane 8 Erin McDowell 9 Annabel Pollin 10 Tara Curry 11 Emily Mooney 42 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com B2 BOYS and GIRLS 7 and 8 years David McCleery Cup Home on the Range American Traditional from ABRSM Song Book 1, any 2 verses 1 Alana Higgins 10 Charley Dougherty 2 Chloe McMullan 11 Sophie Campbell 3 Tilly McWhinney 12 Cara Logue 4 Rachel Carson 13 Clara McWhinney 5 Zoe Hanson 14 Paris Lan 6 Evie Brammer 15 Charlotte Sittlington 7 Claudia Simms 16 Rory Miller 8 Elessa Deeny 17 Katie Brown 9 Faith Hillis B3 BOYS and GIRLS 9 and 10 years Lesley Dennison Cup The Cuckoo arr Charles Villiers Stanford from The Boosey & Hawkes 20th Century Easy Song Collection 1 Caitlyn Corbett 6 Zara Conroy 2 Rebekah Devlin 7 Eleanor Green 3 India McNellis 8 Tamzin McMullan 4 Georgia McKissick 9 Ellie Curran 5 Jack McMaster B8 Boys and Girls 12 and under Twilight Beswick from ABRSM Songbook 2 1 Georgia McKissick 4 Rory Miller 2 Eleanor Green 5 Tamzin McMullan 3 Anna Thomson 6 Alexander Hook Catherine Hunter Cup B9 Girls 13 and 14 years Sicilian River Song Anon from ABRSM Songbook 3 1 Katie McVeigh Friday 21 November 2:00pm Rea Cup Queen's Leisure Complex B4 BOYS and GIRLS 11 and 12 years The Little Spanish Town Jenkyns from ABRSM Songbook 2 1 Orlaith Magee 6 Zara Hamilton 2 Anna Thomson 7 Ellie Matchett 3 Kara Purdy 8 Gracie Davies 4 Jenny Tate 9 Charlotte Hart 5 Anna Pentland 10 Amber Beckinsale Gaussen Cup 43 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com B5 Folk Song Accompanied 12 years and under One song of own choice 1 Holly Humphreys 2 Eloise McKnight 3 Scarlett Mooney 4 Madalaine Wilson 5 Rebekah Devlin 6 Caitlyn Corbett 7 Zoe Hanson 8 Charlotte Sittlington 9 Tara Curry 10 Claudia Simms 11 Orlaith Magee 12 Teddy Geddis 13 Rory Miller 14 Evie Brammer 15 Zara Hamilton 16 Anna Thomson 17 Tamzin McMullan 18 Alexander Hook 19 Georgia McKissick 20 Mabelle Wilcox 21 Daniel Stewart 22 Amber Beckinsale Friday 21 November 6:30pm A5 Piano Solo 17 years and under One movement from any Piano Sonata 1 Luca Burns 2 Alejandro Thompson 3 Sarah McMillian Martin Clements Cup Cockles and Mussels L'll Liza Jane The Old Man from Kilkenny Skye Boat Song Brian O'Linn L'll Liza Jane Bobby Shaftoe Paul's little hen Golden Slumbers Anna Marie Boats Gypsy Rover Little David play on your harp Where are you going to? Camptown Races I have a bonnet A tisket Danny boy Westering Home Cockles and Mussels Camptown Races Let him go let him tarry Queen's Leisure Complex Geoffrey Pratley Cup Sonata in F, Op 10 no 2, 1st movement Allegro Beethoven Allegro: 3rd movt from Sonata in Ab C.P.E. Bach from ABRSM Grade 7 Rondo, 2nd movement from Sonata in Eb Dussek 44 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com A16 Piano Solo Repertoire under 17 years David McQuiston Cup Performers to submit and be ready to perform any or all of the items in a Recital programme of 10-12 minutes duration. Marks will be awarded for choice and range of items. Works selected must be stated on the entry form and copies must be provided for the adjudicator. 1 Shannon Moulds Sonata in F sharp KP318 Scarlatti Sevilla Albeniz Prelude for Piano no 1 Gershwin 2 Jake Lowry Sonatina in D minor, HWV 581 Handel Fürchtenmachen Schumann Nuvole Bianche L Einaudi 3 Doireann Sheridan Canzonetta Dohnanyi Romance, Op 2 no 2 Joachim Raff Cavalry Man Kabalevsky A20 Advanced (Grade 8-8+) Epta Senior Cup Own Choice of two or three contrasting pieces to the standard of Grade 8-8+ ABRSM, Trinity-Guildhall or LCM. Time limit 10 minutes. 1 Neil McKane Clair de Lune Debussy O Polchinello Villa Lobos 2 Maria McCartney Sommeraband Op 71 no 2 Grieg Hallelujah Time Oscar Peterson 3 Anna Campbell Prelude & Fugue no 19 in A, book 2 Bach Berceuse Ilynsky 4 Laura Dickson 5 Justine Gormley 6 Charis Mills Sonata no 11 in B Soler Black Coffee Webster & Burke Prelude and Fugue in C minor, Book 1 Bach Homage to Edith Piaf Poulenc Bohemian Dance Debussy Intermezzo Op 117 no 1 Brahms Golliwog's Cake Walk Debussy 45 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com Saturday 22 November 10:00am Queen's Leisure Complex A18 Early Intermediate (Grade 4-5) Epta Junior Cup Own Choice of two or three contrasting pieces to the standard of Grade 4-5 ABRSM, TrinityGuildhall or LCM. Time limit 6 minutes. 1 Connor McMullan Adelita Francisco Tarrega from Piano ABRSM Grade 5 Minuet in D Ludwig van Beethoven from Piano ABRSM Grade 5 2 Niall McNama Adelita F Tárrega Kavaleriiskaya Kabalevsky 3 William Rong Sonata in G minor Scarlatti Ne tirez pas sur le pianiste Emmanuel Oriol 4 Thomas Mathew Sonata in G minor Scarlatti Ne tirez pas sur le pianiste Emmanuel Oriol 5 Rebecca Hilland The Sun is Setting William Alwyn Ne tirez pas sur le pianiste Emmanuel Oriol 6 Grace Fung The Sun is Setting William Alwyn Ne tirez pas sur le pianiste Emmanuel Oriol 7 Conall Deery To a Wild Rose MacDowell Cavalryman Kabalevsky 8 Louis Kennedy March in Eb Anon The Sun is Setting William Alwyn 9 Rachel Murphy March in Eb Anon Alvedans Greig 10 Luisa van Walstijn Dance no 7 from Dances of the Dolls Shostakovich Le Petit Nègre Debussy 11 Cás Mallon Canción Para Dormir una Muñeca Estevez Indian Pony Race DC Glover 12 Amelia Blamphin Sonata in G Cimarosa Berceuse Bergmüller Cavalryman Kabalevsky Saturday 22 November 7:30pm Queen's Leisure Complex E10 Church Choirs (any age) Neill Cup Own choice of two contrasting Songs. Marks will be given for choice of pieces. 1 Choristers of St.George's Parish Church Ave Maria Elgar Belfast Alleluia, Sing to Jesus Alan Smith 46 www.holywoodmusicfestival.com C58 NEW CLASS Guitar Solo 15 years and over Certificate Own choice of two contrasting pieces. Time limit 8 minutes. 1 Anselm McDonnell Prelude BMV 998 JS Bach The Black Decameron: Harp of the Warrior Leo Brouwer E9 Adult Ladies' Choirs Women’s Institute Cup Own choice of two contrasting Songs. Marks will be given for choice of pieces. 1 Lisburn Harmony Ladies Choir Shule Aroon Ruth Schram I'll paint you a rainbow Greg Gilpin E7 Adult Mixed Voice Choirs Open KMB Shield Own choice of two contrasting songs. 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