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Westmorland Music Festival Adjudicated Classes Programme Mary Wakefield £1 “Music is a fair and glorious gift of God” March 9th to 20th 2013 Sir John Fisher Foundation

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2013

2013

WestmorlandMusic Festival

Adjudicated Classes

Programme

Mary Wakefi eld

£1

“Music is a fair and glorious gift of God”

March 9th to 20th 2013

Sir John FisherFoundation

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THE MARY WAKEFIELD WESTMORLAND MUSIC FESTIVAL • COMMITTEE

The Mary Wakefield Westmorland Music Festival founded in 1885.Affiliated to The British and International Federation of Festivals for Music, Dance and Speech.

The Mary Wakefield Westmorland Music Festival is a subsidiary of the Westmorland Music Council.Registered Charity No. 231433

VENUES Town Hall, Kendal • Kendal Parish Church • United Reformed Church, Kendal

AdjudicatorsMichael Hancock GNSM, LRAM

Christina Thomson, LRAM, ARCM, GRSM, PGCA

AccompanistMary Powney, LRAM, ARCM, PGCA

Instrumental Accompanist (Monday)Ian Pattinson, BA Hons (Music), PG Dip (Music), FRCO

MWW FESTIVAL COMMITTEEChairman: Jolyon Dodgson, Vice-Chairman: Mary Powney, Treasurer: Cath Davenport

Secretary: Rosemary Howell, Concert Master: Ian Jones, Chief Steward: Janet ThompsonLibrarian: Douglas Dawson, Trophies: Arthur and Jean Robinson

Ian Penwarden-Allen Janet McCallum Hugh Davies Sue OsmastonKate East Heather Paynes Linda Graves Lesley TalbotAnna Graves Robert Talbot Tina Judson Hester Willink

Supported by South Lakeland District Council, Kendal Town Council, Cumbria Community Foundation,

Sir John Fisher Foundation, Frieda Scott Trust, Britten-Pears Foundation

Sir John FisherFoundation

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MARY WAKEFIELD FESTIVAL CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE

Welcome to the 2013 Mary Wakefield Westmorland Festival. As there will not be a Festival in 2014, this one must be as close to the 130th anniversary as it is possible to get, unless I have done my sums wrong. As a new boy that is more than possible, but it does seem to me that we have something here that is worth celebrating. This is now a biennial festival but was it ever annual I wonder? How many festivals have there actually been? No doubt these are also things I ought to know and I’m sure there is someone out there who will tell me what has happened, chapter and verse, for the last 130 years. Whatever the answers, we have a festival with a very distinguished history but one which, like everything else, cannot stand still but has to move with the times. The times now are getting increasingly difficult, with traditional funding doors closing at a very high rate of knots. For this reason we are even more grateful than ever to those sponsors and funders who have remained willing to support us in our ambition to provide high-quality professional musical performance for the community to enjoy, and to provide a platform on which the younger members of the community, in particular, can display and test their musical talents with a professional evaluation at the end of it that will help them go forward and develop.

This year’s programme, of course, reflects the most significant anniversary of the year – Benjamin Britten’s 100th. You will find many instances of his work throughout the week’s activities, perhaps the most noteworthy being the Cantata Misericordium. This is a rare opportunity to hear a work which, puzzlingly, is not often performed. However, the Mary Wakefield Festival, always up to the minute and never afraid of a challenge, has performed it before, in 1967, not long after its first performance in 1963. Another Britten performance, this time specially

for the young folk of our community, will be Noye’s Fludde. This is a new venture for the Mary Wakefield Festival (though I expect someone out there will tell me otherwise!) in being a theatrical performance, in a church, as intended by Britten. There will be lots of children of all ages everywhere - on stage and in the orchestra, and I hope they enjoy it as much as I did when I first performed this work. I hope you do too!

Finally, many thanks indeed to the dedicated team of committee members to whom I am greatly indebted for steering me through my first year as chairman, and now my first festival which is going to be a fascinating experience, I’m sure!

Jolyon Dodgson

Chairman

KENDAL SOUTH CHOIR

Saturday 13th April 2013 7.30pm

ROSSINI Petite Messe Solennelle

and operatic excerpts by Rossini and Verdi

Conductor: Ian Thompson

Tickets £12 (under-18s free) from Turning Point, Highgate,

from choir members or at the door

Registered Charity No. 1092231 — http://kendalsouthchoir.btck.co.uk

Soprano: Laurie Ashworth Tenor: Adam Smith Piano: Alexa Wightman

Contralto: Emma Stannard Baritone: David Rees-Jones Harmonium: Hugh Davies

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WMC CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE

Founded in 1945, the Music Council continues to follow the aims of its forebears in encouraging and promoting musical activities in the area of the old County of Westmorland. Its Executive Committee has always been run by volunteers, with a broad spectrum of musical interests and abilities.

When the Mary Wakefield Festival was revived in 1946, after the war years, the Music Council became, and still remains, its parent-body, although the Festival has its own active Committee. After the death of Jim Noble, who did so much for music in this area, and especially for the Festival, the Music Council launched an appeal in his memory and established the Jim Noble Award, competed for at each Festival by those judged by the Adjudicators to have shown the best performances and also the most potential for the future.

With the considerable help of the Frieda Scott Trust, we give annual grants to young students to help with their music tuition fees as well as supporting those continuing their music studies at higher levels.

The Council is also justly proud to have initiated the Christmas Charity Concerts which were such a highlight of the Christmas season, to have founded the Westmorland Youth Orchestra and provided, by public subscription, the Steinway Piano housed at the Leisure Centre. We produce a Concert Diary twice a year, co-ordinating as many concert dates as possible, with the aim of avoiding unnecessary clashes. (This is available to our subscribers/supporters – details below.) The Music Council takes great pride in the support it has been able to give to so many students over the years, many of whom will undoubtedly have performed, or indeed will be performing this year, in this Festival. Inevitably, all this activity constantly stretches our finances, and we are always actively seeking more subscribers to help us with our work. If you would be willing to help us, please contact:

Mrs. Sue Osmaston, Lingwood, 91 Windermere Park, Windermere LA23 2ND. Tel: 015394 43782 or email: [email protected]

Hester Willink (Chairman)

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We will be singing Handel’s much loved oratorio Messiah with a visiting French Choir,

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ADJUDICATORS

MICHAEL HANCOCK GNSM LRAM

Michael Hancock enjoys a varied life

as a singer, pianist, conductor, teacher,

adjudicator and examiner. He graduated

from the Northern School of Music in 1972

and served on the staff of the RNCM for the

next 17 years, becoming well known as an

accompanist and chamber music player.

In the 80s and 90s his career changed

direction as his singing and choral conducting

developed, along with his work as an adjudicator and examiner. In 1991

he became vocal coach to Carlisle Cathedral choir. He was a founder

director of the Wordsworth Singers and he is now their president.

Michael is an examiner for ABRSM and is a member of the panel of

trainers and moderators. Foreign tours have taken him all over the

world with future work scheduled in China, USA, Canada, Cyprus and

Sri Lanka. Michael lives in Carlisle and is married to Eleanor, a Priest in

the Church of England

CHRISTINA THOMSON L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., G.R.S.M., P.G.C.A.

Christina Thomson studied horn, piano and

singing at the Royal Academy of Music,

London after leaving the National Youth

Orchestra. A fascinating career as a horn

player in Bavaria, South Germany followed.

She returned to London in 1984 to perform

chamber music; she was soloist with several

chamber orchestras, and taught at Harrow, St.

Benedict’s Ealing, and the Purcell School.

In 1991 she returned to her home town of

Ripon, North Yorkshire, and over the next 21 years she taught at

Sedbergh , Ampleforth College and St. Martin’s Ampleforth, Queen

Mary’s School , Cundall Manor, and the Ripon Cathedral Choir School,

which her parents founded, as well as having an extensive private

practice, encompassing ages 5 to 78!

After she was robbed of her embouchure in an incident in 2000, she

retired from professional playing and concentrates on pedagogy. She

is internationally in demand as an adjudicator and examines for the

A.B.R.S.M. in Great Britain and abroad. She is also a brass specialist

mentor for the Board’s professional development course.

She enjoys cycling and high level mountain walking in the Alps as an

antidote to the hectic musical life she leads.

Christina is an adjudicator member of the British and International

Federation of Festivals.

WHAT’S ON Along with the programme of adjudicated classes listed

in this programme, there are also the evening events and concerts.

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FESTIVAL RULES

FESTIVAL MARKING SYSTEMThis Festival has adopted the following system of categories instead of marks, as recommended by the British and International Federation of Festivals of Music, Dance and Speech.

THE CATEGORIES ARE:

FAIRA performance limited in its communication.

MODERATE A performance showing development of technique and/or communication.

MERITA capable performance showing some artistic appreciation and/or technical ability.

COMMENDEDA convincing performance technically and artistically.

DISTINCTIONAn excellent performance technically and artistically.

FESTIVAL RULESThe attention of performers is drawn to all the rules in the prospectus, but in particular to the following:

Rule 7. In classes where the test piece is a performer’s own choice, the performer must provide a copy of the music for the adjudicator’s use before the class begins.

This can be a photocopy if the piece is part of a volume. Photocopy to be retained and destroyed. Own choice items must not exceed five minutes’ duration, unless otherwise specified in individual class qualifications.

RECORDING EqUIPMENTNo recording equipment may be used at any time during the Festival. Neither video recording nor photography are allowed at any time.

MObILE PHONESMobile phones and pagers must be switched off before the start of each session.

LAKELAND SINFONIA VOUCHERS The Festival Committee is very grateful to Lakeland Sinfonia for their very generous award to all entrants of solo piano and strings classes, who will receive vouchers for a free ticket to either of

the concerts on 23rd March or 20th April. Winners of those classes will receive four complimentary tickets to one of these two concerts.

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 9.30 am

MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 AT 9.30 AMCLASSES 1 – 4

TOWN HALL • ASSEMBLY ROOMADJUDICATOR: MIChAel hAnCOCk

CLASS 1 • PIANO SOLOAward: Festival 81 Trophy Sponsor: Marian BennettQualification: Open to performers in Years 9 and 10 Test piece: Own choice, Grade 5 standard or above. Time of performance must not exceed 5 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Emily Mason River Flows in You Yiruma2 Iona Branford Rondo - 3rd Movt from Grande Sonata Pathetique Beethoven3 Katie Dixon On the Up Heather Hammond4 Liz Atkinson I Giorni Ludovico Einaudi

CLASS 2 • PIANO SOLOAward: Mary Gass Rose Bowl Sponsor: Robin and Mary OrrQualification: Open to performers in Years 11 to 13Test piece: Own choice, Grade 7 standard or above. Time of performance must not exceed 8 minutes.See Rule 7.Entries:1 Chi Ling (Jenny) Lai Nocturne in B Op 32 No1 Chopin2 Dan Brown King for a Day Brubeck3 Heather Storer Sonatine (second movement) Ravel4 Jakob Protschakow Reverie Debussy5 Wenzel Sterzik Notturno (Lyric Pieces Op 54 No 4) Grieg

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 9.30 am

CLASS 3 • PIANO SOLOAward: Jubilee Cup Qualification: Open to performers in Years 7 to 9.Test piece: Own choice, Grade 3 standard or above. Time of performance must not exceed 4 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Nualla Murray Alvedans Edvard Grieg2 Alistair Burton Fantasy in D minor (part) Mozart3 Carol Chi Adelita Francisco Tarrega4 Emily White Ne tirez pas sur le Pianiste! E. Oriol5 Fiona Duxbury Adagio - 2nd movement from Sonata in C Beethoven6 Hannah Greenway The Sun is Setting William Alwyn7 Declan Farrell Lazy River Carmichael and & Arodin8 Olivia Smith Allegretto Graziosa Op 55 No3 Kuhlau9 Rohan Norton Adelita Francisco Tarrega10 Ruby Yeung Amelie Yann Tierson11 Sebastian Harper La Peruanita Frederico Ruiz12 Sophie Hansen Romeo and Juliet (Balcony Scene) Armstrong/Hooper13 Susie Duxbury Jazz Exercise No 2 Oscar Peterson

CLASS 4 • PIANO DUET FOR FOUR HANDSAward: The Alfred Willink Trophy Sponsor: W.A. WillinkQualification: Open to performers in Years 10 to 13.Test piece: Own choice. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Emily Mason Technicolor Shades Richard Harris Sian Bentley 2 Jo Simpson I caught myself Williams and Farrow Alice Lee 3 Katie Dixon Conga Mike Cornick Lottie Young

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 1.45 pm

MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 AT 1.45 PMCLASSES 5, 9, 12 – 14

TOWN HALL ASSEMbLY ROOMADJUDICATOR: MIChAel hAnCOCk

CLASS 5 • PIANO DUET FOR FOUR HANDSAward: The Lady Fletcher Cup Qualification: Open to performers in Years 9 and under.Test piece: Own choice. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Nuala Murray Gavotte Phyllis Tate Carol Chi 2 Ruby Yeung 1 Chunky Salsa Harris Katie Waine 2 Running Shoes Norton3 Rohan Norton Waltz Phyllis Tate Sebastion Harper

CLASS 9 • INSTRUMENTAL DUET (Two performers only, any combination of instruments)Award: The Muriel Benson Cup Qualification: Open to performers in Year 8 and under. Test piece: Own choice. Time of performance must not exceed 5 minutes. See Rule 7. Entries: 1 Kirkbie Kendal Flute Duo Allegro Beethoven

CLASS 12 • CHAMBER MUSIC GROUP (Any combination of four to eight instruments, one instrument per part. May include a piano. No conductor. Choice of music taken into consideration).

Award: The Witherslack Cup Qualification: Open to performers in Year 8 and under.Test piece: Own choice. Time of performance must not exceed 8 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries: 1 Casterton Year 6 Flutes Flute Rag Mike Walton

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 1.45 pm

CLASS 13 • CHAMBER MUSIC GROUP (Any combination of four to eight instruments, one instrument per part. May include a piano. No conductor). Choice of music taken into consideration).

Award: The Bellingham Cup Sponsor: Lesley and Robert Talbot Qualification: Open to performers in Years 9 to 13. Test piece: Own choice. Time of performance must not exceed 8 minutes. See Rule 7. Entries:1 Westmorland Reeders Rialto Ripples Gershwin/Donaldson2 Rachel Coombs Mellow ‘Cellos Howard Thompson Keir McGregor 1 Andante Cantabile Michael McCluskey 2 Largo Samuel Ingle 3 Allegretto 3 Windermere School Quartet Adagio and Allegro from Sonata XI Corelli4 Quintissimo Puffin Billy E white arr. L Portus5 Casterton Flute Ensemble Tea for Two Youmans arr Wye6 Windermere School Harp Quartet Brian Boru’s March arr Gillian Green

CLASS 14 • RECORDER ENSEMBLEAward: The Levens Cup Sponsor: Mrs Mary BagenalQualification: Open to not less than 6 performers, in Year 13 and under.Test piece: Own choice. Time of performance must not exceed 8 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries: 1 St Thomas’s Primary School He’ll be there M and H Johnson arr Richards When a Knight won his spurs Trad hymn tune arr Richards

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MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 AT 6.30 PMCLASSES 8 AND 17

TOWN HALL ASSEMbLY ROOMADJUDICATOR: ChRISTInA ThOMSOn ACCOMPAnIST: IAn PATTInSOn

CLASS 8 • VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO OR DOUBLE BASS SOLOAward: The Agnes Argles Trophy Qualification: Open to performers in Years 11 to 13.Test piece: Own choice, Grade 7 standard or above. Time of performance must not exceed 8 minutes.See Rule 7.Entries:1 Freya Rock Adagio Kodaly2 Heather Storer Praeludium and Allegro Kreisler3 Joe Davies Largo and Allegro from Sonata No 111 in A minor Vivaldi4 Julius Hettich Sonata in A Op100 (2nd Movement) Brahms5 Molly Moss Sonata VII (Allemande and Sarabande) Vivaldi Note: The Carlton and Amy Milner Trophy will be awarded for the best performance in classes 6, 7 & 8.

CLASS 17 • WOODWIND INSTRUMENT SOLO (Recorder, flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon.)Award: The Tenterfield Cup Sponsor: Martin and Janet ThompsonQualification: Open to performers in Years 11 to 13.Test piece: Own choice, Grade 6 standard or above. Time of performance must not exceed 8 minutes.See Rule 7.Entries:1 David McGregor Lou Cabridan Paule Maurice2 Emily Servante Siciliana Telemann3 Hanna Schuermann Sonata for Flute (1st Movement) Poulenc4 Jacky Keung Sunstreams Ian Clarke5 Jenifer Morphet Pan et les Bergers Mouquet6 Joelle Campbell Allegro con Brio: Sonatina for clarinet Malcolm Arnold7 Lizzie Buckle Meditazioni sopra ‘Coeurs Désolés’ Rubbra8 Lucy Gray Showpiece - 1st movt of Three Piece Suite Madeleine Dring

PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 6.30 pm

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MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 AT 9.30 AMTOWN HALL • COUNCIL CHAMBER • CLASSES 15, 16, 10 AND 11

ADJUDICATOR: ChRISTInA ThOMSOn ACCOMPAnIST: MARY POWneY

CLASS 15 • WOODWIND INSTRUMENT SOLO (Recorder, flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon.)

Award: The Festival Committee Cup Qualification: Open to performers in Year 8 and under.Test piece: Own choice, Grade 3 standard or above. Time of performance must not exceed 3 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Ella Handy Cat Walk Pam Wedgwood2 Olivia Bell Tell them Martha Sent you Sarah Watts3 Patsy Gillam Summer - from the Victorian Kitchen Garden Paul Reade

CLASS 16 • WOODWIND INSTRUMENT SOLO (Recorder, flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon.)

Award: The Atkinson Rose Bowl Qualification: Open to performers in Years 9 and 10. Test piece: Own choice, Grade 4 standard or above. Time of performance must not exceed 5 minutes. See Rule 7Entries:1 Bethany Clare Sicilienne Fauré2 Caroline Marsh Arabesque A Catherine3 Jess Gillam Lou Cabridan - from Tableaux de Provence Paule Maurice4 Lizzie Briggs Sonata in F KV 13 - Ist Movement Mozart5 Miles Blanche Take Five Paul Desmond Note: A bronze medallion will be awarded for the most meritorious performance in Classes 15, 16 and 17.

PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 9.30 am

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 9.30 am

CLASS 10 • INSTRUMENTAL DUET (Two performers only, any combination of instruments.)

Award: The Cup of Perfection Sponsor: Arthur and Jean Robinson Qualification: Open to performers in Years 9 to 13. Test piece: Own choice. Time of performance must not exceed 8 minutes. See Rule 7. Entries: 1 Molly Moss Duet with two Obligato Eye Glasses Beethoven George Pamenter 2 David McGregor Conversations for Two Saxophones Richard Rodney Bennett Miriam Hymer 3 Jacky Keung Duetto No 2 from Op 74 Kummer Hanna Schuermann 4 Julius Hettich 1st Duo Op 19 No 1 Breval Leonard Hettich

CLASS 11 • INSTRUMENTAL TRIO (Any combination of instruments, which may include a piano.)

Award: Centenary Cup Qualification: Open to performers in Year 13 and under. Test piece: Own choice. Time of performance must not exceed 8 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Kirkbie Kendal Flute Trio 1 Allegro Boismortier 2 Dance of the Cygnets Tchaikovsky2 Windermere School Trio Waltz Shostakovich3 Harry Johnstone Fanfare for St Edmondsbury Britten Josh Ayrton Oliver Heath 4 Rose Arnold Tango and Charleston Hamori Kerry Murphy Esme O’Keefe 5 Amaya Henning Spanische Tanze Moszkowski Adeline Chow Wai Yu

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 1.45 pm

MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 AT 1.45 P.M. TOWN HALL COUNCIL CHAMbER

CLASSES 18 – 20, 6, 7ADJUDICATOR: ChRISTInA ThOMSOn ACCOMPAnIST: IAn PATTInSOn

CLASS 18 • BRASS INSTRUMENT SOLO (Cornet, trumpet, trombone, French horn, tenor horn, tuba.)

Award: The Freda Weston Cup Sponsor: Kate EastQualification: Open to performers in Year 8 and under.Test piece: Own choice, Grade 3 standard or above. Time of performance must not exceed 3 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Adam Clark Prelude Charpentier2 Alex Watkins Coranto Gibbons3 Finlay Dalziel The Monks of Bangor’s March Beethoven4 Fiona Duxbury Prelude in Ab Major JS Bach5 Fred Moore Very old Celebrated Trumpet Tune arr Gow6 Ned Reid The Shepherd Daquin7 Susie Duxbury La Paloma Yradier8 Patrick O’Reilly Humoresque Dvorak9 Zoe Lovell Allegro from `Cello Sonata No 1 Vivaldi

THE JIM NOBLE MEMORIAL AWARD

This award of £500, in memory of Jim Noble, will be given for the overall best solo performance in all the classes for individual performers

under the age of 21. Lesser awards will be given to the other finalists. The finalists will be chosen by the Festival Adjudicators during

the week and will not necessarily be class winners. Particular attention will be paid to technical and artistic merit and potential for

the future. A separate panel will adjudicate the final on Wednesday 20th March at Kendal Town Hall during the Showcase Concert.

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 1.45 pm

CLASS 19 • BRASS INSTRUMENT SOLO (Cornet, trumpet, trombone, French horn, tenor horn, tuba, euphonium.)

Award: The Leonard Somervell Cup Sponsor: John and Pat LowtherQualification: Open to performers in Years 9 and 10.Test piece: Own choice, Grade 4 standard or above. Time of performance must not exceed 5 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Michael McCluskey The Prince of Denmark’s March Jeremiah Clarke2 Oliver Heath Tucket Alan Gorb3 Rosie Toms Chanson Neopolitan Tchaikovsky

CLASS 20 • BRASS INSTRUMENT SOLO (Cornet, trumpet, trombone, French horn, tenor horn, tuba, euphonium.)

Award: The Stanley Leighton Trophy Sponsor: Jennifer and Philip BucklerQualification: Open to performers in Years 11 to 13.Test piece: Own choice, Grade 6 standard or above. Time of performance must not exceed 8 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Harry Johnstone Slavonic Fantasy Carl Hohne Note: A bronze medallion will be awarded for the most meritorious performance in Classes 18, 19 and 20.

CLASS 6 • VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO OR DOUBLE BASS SOLOAward: The Bective Cup Qualification: Open to performers in Years 7 and 8 Test piece: Own choice, Grade 3 standard or above. Time of performance must not exceed 3 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Alistair Burton Spanischer Tanz (part) Moszkowski2 Madeleine Hurley Gavotte JB Lully

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 1.45 pm

CLASS 7 • VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO OR DOUBLE BASS SOLOAward: Mabel H Pierce Cup Sponsor: D and M BartonQualification: Open to performers in Years 9 and 10.Test piece: Own choice, Grade 5 standard or above. Time of performance must not exceed 5 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Declan Farrell 1st Movement from Sonatine Dvorák2 Iona Branford Adoration Borowski3 Katie Dixon La Cinquantaine Gabriel Marie4 Keir McGregor Sonatina: 1st Movement - Larghetto Jardanyi5 Matthew Farren A soldier’s Resolution Tobias Hume arr. Huws Jones6 Rachel Coombs Sonata in G minor (Largo and Con Spirito) Henry Eccles7 Samuel Ingle Gavotte Lully

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 6.30 pm

MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 AT 6.30 P.M.UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, KENDALCLASSES 23, 31, 21, 33, 25, 24, 22

ADJUDICATOR: MIChAel hAnCOCk ACCOMPAnIST: MARY POWneY

CLASS 23 • GROUP OF SINGERS (With or without accompaniment. Minimum of 5 voices.)

Award: The Crackenthorpe Medal Qualification: Youth choir (not school based). Test piece: Own choice of two contrasting songs. No time limit. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Poco Amabile 1 Rushbearing Hymn AM Wakefield 2 Joshua fit the battle arr. Phyllis Tate

The Festival Committee is pleased to announce that Amabile Choirs are

extending their bursary scheme. At the discretion of the adjudicator, three

individual bursaries will be awarded to a girl or boy who has entered at

least two vocal classes in the following age ranges: Year 5-7, Year 8-10

and Year 11-13. (Qualifying entrants are marked * in the programme)

The value of each bursary is £50. The names of the promising young

singers chosen to receive the awards will be announced at the close

of the Thursday morning session at the URC. The Bursaries will be

presented at the Festival Showcase Concert on Wednesday 20th March.

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 6.30 pm

CLASS 31 • VOCAL DUET (Any combination of voices. Performers may sing twice in this class, but with different partners.)

Award: The Roger Bailey Cup Sponsor: John and Anne HandleyQualification: Open to performers in Year 9 and under..Test piece: Own choice. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Eden Rose Hunter Hot Air Balloon Lyn Marsh Emily Unsworth 2 Georgina Haywood Evening Prayer Humperdinck Autumn Burrow 3 Holly Miller Suo Gan arr Gwynn Williams India Ashberry 4 Jessica Fairclough Night M Blower Rosie Herrosone-Kelly 5 Leah Bell Lullaby Lin Marsh Erica Jeffery 6 Polly Holden Whistle a happy tune Rodgers arr Louise Lerch Emily Haggin

CLASS 21 • FAMILY MUSIC MAKING (Vocal and/or instrumental)

Award: The Grange Cup Qualification: A family group of three or more.Test piece: Own choice. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Catherine Hunt 1. Sonata for three flutes Boismortier Hannah Hunt 2. Tango Anon Jenny Hunt

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CLASS 33 • VOCAL SOLOAward: The Ladies of Westmorland Trophy Sponsor: Mrs Margaret SaundersQualification: Open to tenors, baritones or basses in Year 13 and under.Test piece: Own choice. One song by either Purcell, Arne, Boyce or any twentieth-century British composer. Arrangements of folk or traditional songs by these composers are not allowed. See Rule 7.Entries:1 *Dylan Revell More love or more disdain I crave Purcell arr. Diack2 *Samuel Roper Whither must I wander R. Vaughan Williams

CLASS 25 • VOCAL DUET (Accompaniment optional.)

Award: The Gordon Somervell Cup Qualification: Open to performers 18 years and over. Any combination of voices. Performers may sing twice but with different partners.Test piece: Own choice. Time of performance must not exceed 4 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Emily Robinson We, the spirits of the air Henry Purcell Jean Robinson 2 Danielle Holmes Spring Wind Eric Thiman Naomi Cooper

CLASS 24 • SPECIALIST MADRIGALAward: The Staveley Cup Sponsor: Trevor FarrerQualification: Open to choirs with 10-15 voices. Test piece: Any five-part madrigal. See Rule 7Entries:1 KS Owls Sweet Suffolk Owl Thomas Vautor2 Windermere School Madrigal Group Ah Dear Heart Orlando Gibbons

PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 6.30 pm

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CLASS 22 • GROUP OF SINGERS (with or without accompaniment. Minimum of 5 voices.)

Award: Canon and Mrs HD Rawnsley Challenge Qualification: Open to choirs from churches chapels, guilds, W.Is and similar organisations.Test piece: Own choice of two contrasting songs. No time limit. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Ottovoce 1 She’s Like the Swallow arr ET Chapman 2 I got a Robe arr EV Osterman2 Windermere and Bowness Community Choir 1 Flying Free Besig 2 Cantate Domino Pitoni

PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • MONDAY 11TH MARCH 2013 • from 6.30 pm

FESTIVAL SHOWCASE CONCERT WEDNESDAY 20TH MARCH 2013

KENDAL TOWN HALL ASSEMbLY ROOM 7.00 PM

A selection of highlights from this year’s performances but this year with the added interest of

the prestigious Jim Noble Award finals.

The finalists are chosen by the Festival adjudicators during the week and the award is for

the overall best solo performance in all the classes for individual performers under the age

of 21 with lesser awards for runners up.

The special adjudicators for the Award will be Ian Thompson, Hugh Davies and Alan Noble.

Mary Powney will compère the evening’s programme which will include gems from a variety

of solo and ensemble performances that you might have missed first time around and

brings the Festival to a close on a high note.

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • TUESDAY 12TH MARCH • from 9.15 am

TUESDAY 12TH MARCH 2013 AT 9.15 A.M.CLASSES 35 AND 36

UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, KENDALADJUDICATOR: MIChAel hAnCOCk ACCOMPAnIST: MARY POWneY

CLASS 35 • ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SONGS (Any voice.)

Award: The Stella Hamilton Cup Sponsor: Christine MooreQualification: Open to performers in Years 12 and 13.Test piece: Own choice. One song from a stage or screen musical. Time of performance must not exceed 5 minutes. See Rules 7 and 10.Entries:1 Aaron Kingswood I won’t dance Jerome Kern2 *Dylan Revell For me and my Gal Meyer3 *Ellen Jardine I could have Danced all night Lerner and Loewe4 *Emily Baxter What I did for Love Marvin Hamlisch5 *Flora Wharton Can’t help loving that man Jerome Kern6 *Hannah Smith Take me to the World (from Evening Primrose) Stephen Sondheim7 *Helen Sanders When She Loved me R Newman8 *Laura Wilson Summer Time Gershwin9 *Mary Ormerod I’ll build a Stairway to Paradise Gershwin10 Phoebe Gibbard Thompson A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square Sherwin11 Rebecca Kirkby The Wizard and I Stephen Schwartz12 Richie Arnold You are my lucky star Brown, Henderson and de Silva13 *Samuel Roper This nearly was mine Richard Rodgers14 Tansy Parkinson Memory Lloyd Webber15 *Vicky Martin Poor Wand’ring One Gilbert and Sullivan

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • TUESDAY 12TH MARCH • from 9.15 am

CLASS 36 • SONGS FROM THE SHOWS (Any voice.)

Award: The Mrs AH Willink Trophy Sponsor: W.A. WillinkQualification: Open to performers in Years 10 and 11.Test piece: Ownchoice. One song from a stage or film musical. Time of performance must not exceed 4 minutes. See Rules 7 and 10.Entries:1 Caitlin Storey On my Own Boublil and Schonberg2 Catherine Dixon Colours of the Wind Menken3 *Catherine Laird What if? Julian Nott4 Eleanor Latham Wouldn’t it be loverly Lerner and Loewe5 *Emma Barker Love is a plaintive song Sullivan6 *Faith Rea Once upon a dream Wildhorn7 *Gentian Khan There’s Me A Lloyd Webber8 *Grace Currie Secret Love Sammy Fain9 Grace Long Part of your World Menken10 *Imogen Hartley How are things in Gloccamora Burton Lane11 Joss Stewardson Empty Chairs at Empty Tables Schonberg Boublil12 *Katie Dixon Candle on the Water Kasha and Herchhorn13 Laureen Thews Think of me Lloyd Webber14 Lily Birkett On my Own Boublil and Schonberg15 Maria Jouraleva Wishing you were somehow here again Lloyd Webber16 Matthew Harris Master of the House Schonberg Boublil17 *Megan Kelly Love is a Plaintive Song Gilbert and Sullivan18 Megan Rae Wouldn’t it be Loverly Lerner/Loewe19 Natasha Blezard I Dreamed a Dream Boublil and Schonberg20 Nicole Fallowfield Funny Honey Kander21 Rowan Thorsby Somewhere my Love Maurice Jarre22 Sarah Irwin Goodnight my Someone Meredith Wilson23 *Sophie Proctor I could have danced all night F Loewe

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TUESDAY 12TH MARCH 2013 AT 1.45 P.M. CLASSES 34, 29 AND 30

UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, KENDAL ADJUDICATOR: MIChAel hAnCOCk ACCOMPAnIST: MARY POWneY

CLASS 34 VOCAL DUET (Any combination of voices. Performers may sing twice in this class, but with different partners.)

Award: The Burneside Cup Sponsor: Mrs Hazel Sumsion Qualification: Open to performers in Years 10 to 13. Test piece: Own choice. See Rule 7. Entries: 1 Alexandra Longcake Evening Prayer Humperdinck Faith Rea 2 Emily Baxter Autumn Leaves Arr Joanne Forbes Alex Rigby 3 Faye Bowness O Waly Waly Arr L’Estrange Evie Russell-Cohen 4 Flora Wharton Erste Begegnung Schumann Laura Wilson 5 Grace Currie I would that my Love Mendelssohn Emma Austen 6 Imogen Hartley Evening F Roy Bennett Rowan Thorsby 7 Katie Dixon If Michael Neaum Carolyn Postlethwaite 8 Mary Ormerod Weep you no more Quilter Emma Barker

PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • TUESDAY 12TH MARCH • from 1.45 pm

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CLASS 29 • ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SONGS (Any voice)

Award: The Applethwaite Cup Sponsor: Miss Elizabeth Howe Qualification: Open to performers in Years 7 and 8. Test piece: Own choice, but not from a stage or screen musical. Time of performance must not exceed 4 minutes. See Rule 7. Entries: 1 *Victoria Stanton Little Spanish Town Jenkyns2 *Autumn Burrow Rocking in Rhythm Mira and Michael Coghlan3 *Chloe Murray Scarborough Fair Traditional4 *Eden Rose Hunter Butterfly Lin Marsh5 *Emily Unsworth The Little Spanish Town Peter Jenkyns6 *Georgina Haywood Twilight Aubrey Beswick7 *Hannah Greenway Poor Wayfaring Stranger Traditional American8 *Indie Clulow Caro mio ben Giordani9 *Amber Stock Hutton She’s Like the Swallow Traditional10 *Jessica Fairclough Something Spooky Lin Marsh11 *Leah Bell Bessie the Black Cat Peter Jenkyns12 *Lucia Harrington The Fairy Tailor Michael Head13 *Maia Winder Poor Wayfaring Stranger Traditional American14 Hannah Gale Little Spanish Town Jenkyns15 *Thea Toffolo Dalmation Cradle Song arr Roberton

PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • TUESDAY 12TH MARCH • from 1.45 pm

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CLASS 30 • SONGS FROM THE SHOWS (Any voice)

Award: The John Sydall Cup Qualification: Open to performers in Years 7 to 9.Test piece: Own choice from a show or film suitable to this age group. Time of performance must not exceed 4 minutes. See Rules 7 and 10.Entries:1 *Amber Stock Hutton I Feel Pretty Bernstein2 *Annie Wheeler Not while I’m around Sondheim 3 *Autumn Burrow Maybe Charles Strouse4 *Bella Harrison Stay Awake R Sherman5 Bella Reid We’re off to see the Wizard Arlen6 *Chloe Murray Castle on a Cloud Schonberg and Boublil7 *Eden Rose Hunter I whistle a happy tune R. Rodgers8 *Emily Unsworth My Favourite Things R. Rodgers9 *Faye Bowness How could I ever know L Simon10 *Georgina Haywood It’s a Lovely Day Today Irving Berlin11 *Hannah Greenway I feel pretty Bernstein12 *Lucia Harrington My Favourite Things R. Rodgers13 *Holly Miller Chim Chimeny Sherman14 *Indie Clulow I could have danced all night Learner and Loewe15 *Jessica Fairclough Everybody wants to be a cat Al Rinker16 Laura Dixon Colours of the Wind Menken17 *Leah Bell Doll on a Music Box R Sherman18 *Maia Winder Over the Rainbow Arlen19 *Polly Holden Who will Buy? Lionel Bart20 Rachel Harris I whistle a happy tune Richard Rodgers21 *Thea Toffolo Wouldn’t it be loverly Lerner/Loewe22 *Victoria Stanton Castle on a Cloud Schonberg and Boublil

PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • TUESDAY 12TH MARCH • from 1.45 pm

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • TUESDAY 12TH MARCH • from 6.30 pm

TUESDAY 12TH MARCH 2013 AT 6.30 P.M.CLASSES 32 AND 37

UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, KENDALADJUDICATOR: MIChAel hAnCOCk ACCOMPAnIST: MARY POWneY

CLASS 32 • VOCAL SOLO Award: The Doreen Bindloss Cup Sponsor: Kendal South ChoirQualifi cation: Open to sopranos/altos in Years 11 to 13.Test piece: Own choice. One song by either Purcell, Arne, Boyce or any twentieth-century British composer. See Rule 7. Arrangements of folk or traditional songs by these composers are not allowed.Entries:1 *Alexandra Longcake Silver C Armstrong Gibbs2 Ellen Jardine The Cloths of Heaven Dunhill3 Emily Baxter Tired Quilter4 Emma Barker The Birds Britten5 Evie Plumb Music for a while Purcell6 *Faith Rea Fear no more the heat o’ the sun I Higginson7 *Gentian Khan Weep you no more Quilter8 *Grace Currie How soft upon the evening air Dunhill9 *Hannah Smith The Bird’s Song (The Pilgrim’s Solo) R Vaughan Williams10 *Imogen Hartley Silent Noon R Vaughan Williams11 *Laura Wilson When you’re feeling like expressing your affection Britten12 *Mary Ormerod The Cherry tree Armstrong Gibbs13 Rosie Walker Sea Wrack Hamilton Harty14 Sarah Crawford The sky above the roof R Vaughan Williams15 *Vicky Martin Music for a while Purcell16 *Eleanor Latham The Hand of Spring Eric Thiman

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • TUESDAY 12TH MARCH • from 6.30 pm

CLASS 37 • VOCAL RECITAL (Any voice)

Award: The Leslie Earl Trophy Sponsor: The Powney FamilyQualifi cation: Open to performers in Years 11 – 13.Test piece: Three songs: a) pre 19th century song or aria b) German lied or French chanson (original language) c) Any 20th or 21st century British art song (not from an opera or show)Entries:1 *Vicky Martin How beautiful are the feet Handel L’Absence Berlioz Her Song Ireland2 *Flora Wharton Ah Belinda Purcell Als luise die Briefe Mozart Opheus with his Lute Ralph Vaughan Williams3 *Helen Sanders I attempt from love’s sickness Purcell Maria Wiegenlied Max Reger The Bird’s Lament Richard Rodney Bennett4 *Emma Barker Piercing Eyes Haydn Chanson d’amour Fauré Dream Song Victor Hely Hutchinson5 *Grace Currie Alma del Core Caldara En Priere Fauré When you’re feeling like expressing your affection Britten6 *Emily Baxter Qui Sedes Vivaldi Verborgenheit Wolf Little Horses Copland7 *Laura Wilson Se tu M’ami Pergolesi Die Forelle Schubert The sky above the roof Vaughan Williams

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • WEDNESDAY 13TH MARCH • from 10.00 am

WEDNESDAY 13TH MARCH 2013 AT 10 A.M.CLASSES 42, 43 AND 41

UNITED REFORMED CHURCHADJUDICATOR: MIChAel hAnCOCk ACCOMPAnIST: MARY POWneY

CLASS 42 • PIANO SOLO Award: The Margaret Armitage Memorial Trophy Qualification: Open to performers in Years 4 – 6Test piece: Own choice. One piece, Classic or Romantic, between 1750 and 1900. Time of performance must not exceed 3 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Charlotte Burns Chez le Forgeron Maikapar2 Chloe Lauren Martin Sonata in G - Allegro Clementi3 Dylan Hill Prelude in C JS Bach4 Lawrence Diffey Sonatina J Hook5 Isobel Salzedo Prelude in C JS Bach6 Taylor Aplin Vivace Assai aus Zwolf Kleine Stucke Haydn7 Oscar Corbas Prelude JS Bach

CLASS 43 • PIANO SOLO Award: Mrs Reade Melody Cup Qualification: Open to performers in Years 4 – 6.Test piece: Own choice. One piece, twentieth or twenty-first century, including jazz. Time of performance must not exceed 3 minutes. See Rule 7.Entries:1 Amelia Mason-Hornby Spell it out to me , Baby Wedgwood2 Dylan Hill Stroll On Alan Haughton3 Chloe Lauren Martin Peaches and Cream Percy Wenrich4 Imogen Hansen Strawberry Flip Wedgwood5 Oscar Corbas Stroll On Alan Haughton6 Lawrence Diffey Kavaleriiskaya Kabalevsky

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • WEDNESDAY 13TH MARCH • from 10.00 am

CLASS 41 • SOLO FOLKSONG (Unaccompanied, any voice.)

Award: RS Crossfield Choral Society Cup Sponsor: Mrs Sue OsmastonQualification: Open to performers in Year 13 and under.Test piece: Own choice. See Rule 7.1 *Eleanor Latham O can ye sew cushions? 2 *Emily Baxter She moved through the fair 3 *Emma Barker The trees they grow so high 4 *Fiona Woodburn The Miller of Dee 5 *Gentian Khan My Love’s in Germany 6 *Grace Currie The Flowers of Maherally 7 *Helen Sanders Poor Wayfaring Stranger

The Patrons of LDSM are awarding two scholarships to the Mary Wakefield Festival for the encouragement of young string players.

These scholarships will be awarded to a performer in Class 52 for string players in Year 6 and under, and a performer in Class 6 for string players in Years 7 and 8.

These awards will enable young musicians to attend the Young String Venture and Children’s Workshop classes at Lake District

Summer Music Festival and Summer Academy between 4th and 17th August 2013.

Details of the Summer School and Festival Diary can be obtained from the LDSM office, Stricklandgate House, Kendal. Tel: 0845 644 21 44

Registered Charity No: 516781

Patrons of Lake District Summer Music

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • WEDNESDAY 13TH MARCH • from 1.45 pm

WEDNESDAY 13TH MARCH 2013 AT 1.45 P.M.CLASSES 38, 39 AND 40

UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, KENDALADJUDICATOR: MIChAel hAnCOCk ACCOMPAnIST: MARY POWneY

CLASS 38 • ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SONGS (Any voice)Award: The Sybil Cropper Cup Qualification: Open to performers in Years 5 and 6.Test piece: Own choice but not from a stage or screen musical. See Rule 7. 1 *Fiona Woodburn Little Boats arr. Herbert hughes2 *Madison Morphet Lazy Sunday afternoon blues Lin Marsh

CLASS 39 • SONGS FROM A DISNEY PRODUCTION (Any voice)Award: The Charlotte Mason Cup Sponsor: Mrs Rosemary Howell Qualification: Open to performers in Years 5 and 6.Test piece: Own choice from a Disney show or screen musical suitable to this age group. See Rules 7 and 10.1 *Fiona Woodburn Part of your World Alan Menken2 *Madison Morphet Everybody wants to be a cat Al Rinker

CLASS 40 • VOCAL SOLO (Girls and boy trebles)Award: The Mary Wakefield Cup Qualification: Open to performers in Years 9 and 10. Test piece: Own choice. One song by either Purcell, Arne, Boyce or any twentieth-century British composer. Arrangements of folk or traditional songs by these composers are not allowed. See Rule 7.1 *Annie Wheeler Clock a clay R.R. Bennett2 *Bella Harrison The Owls Peter Jenkyns3 *Ellen Buchanan London Birds G. Shaw4 *Faye Bowness The Birds’ Lament Richard Rodney Bennett5 *Holly Miller The Lark R. R. Bennett6 *Katie Dixon Now sleeps the Crimson petal Quilter7 *Megan Kelly The Birds Britten8 *Polly Holden The Path to the Moon Eric Thiman9 *Sophie Proctor Where the bee sucks Thomas Arne10 Yasmin Azaria Ah, how pleasant ‘tis to love Purcell

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PROGRAMME OF CLASSES • THURSDAY 14TH MARCH • from 10.00 am

THURSDAY 14TH MARCH 2013 AT 10 A.M.CLASSES 52, 47 AND 46 - UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, KENDAL

ADJUDICATOR: MIChAel hAnCOCk ACCOMPAnIST: MARY POWneY

CLASS 52 • VIOLIN, VIOLA OR CELLO SOLOAward: Westmorland Men’s Bowl Sponsor: Sedbergh Pepperpot ClubQualification: Open to performers in Year 6 and under.Test piece: Own choice, Grade 2 standard or above. Time of performance must not exceed 3 minutes. See Rule 7.1 Ellie Murtagh Singing in the Rain Nacio Herb Brown2 Jessica Voakes La Rotta Anon3 Laura Massey Humoresque Dvorak4 Maximillian Geuer-Lees Boogie Shuffle Tony Osborne

CLASS 47 • CLASSICAL GUITARAward: The Ethel Margaret Macleod Cup Qualification: Open to performers in Years 10 to 13.Test piece: Own choice. See Rule 7.1 Harriet Ducker Sons de Carilhoes Joao Pernambuco2 Antony Kot Ejercicio Jose Ferrer3 Tansy Parkinson Sons de Carilhoes Joao Pernambuco

CLASS 46 • COMPOSERSAward: Certificate Qualification: Open to performers in Years 12 and 13.Test piece: Compositions must be under 5 minutes in duration. A live performance or tape to be presented on the day.1 David McGregor Lento for String Quartet 2 Edward Lavender The George Inn 3 Evie Plumb Jazzical 4 Hanna Schuermann Butterflute 5 Jacky Keung Chasing the Machine 6 Jakob Protschakow Cold Sun 7 Wenzel Sterzik Gloria in C

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS & FESTIVAL SPONSORS

D and M Barton

Eira Leach

Mrs Hazel Sumsion

John and Pat Lowther

Marian Bennett

Arthur and Jean Robinson

Sedbergh Pepperpot Club

Ian and Marlene Little

Kate East

Christine Moore

The Powney Family

Jennifer and Philip Buckler

Mrs Margaret Smith

W.A. Willink

Miss Joan Cheminais

Robin and Mary Orr

Mrs Joyce Thorpe

John and Anne Handley

Kendal South Choir

Mrs Margaret Saunders

Jim and Katharine Pottinger

Miss Elizabeth Howe

Mrs Sue Osmaston

Fiona Stevens

Mrs Mary Bagenal

Martin and Janet Thompson

Robert and Lesley Talbot

Rosemary Howell

The Chairman and Committee of the Festival would like to thankmost sincerely all the following for their help and support

Kendal Town Council

Sir John Fisher Foundation

South Lakeland District Council

Frieda Scott Trust

Cumbria Community Foundation

Britten-Pears Foundation

Patrons of Lake District Summer Music

Westmorland Music Council (for Jim Noble Award)

Amabile Choirs

Lake District Estates

Lakeland Sinfonia

Finally, special thanks to: Bill Philip (trophy engraving and maintenance), the Rev Rob Saner-Haigh and volunteers at Kendal Parish Church and the United Reformed Church, Kendal Midday Concert Club (for the use of the Steinway at Kendal Town Hall), and Alistair Sanderson (MTP Media Ltd).

Sir John FisherFoundation

Lake District Estates

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Tel +44 (0) 15394 46164 [email protected]

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