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April 18th - 21st, 2012 March 23rd to 27th 2013
Oundle Festivalof
Music & Drama
Closing date for Entries - January 16th 2013
SYLLABUS £1
Donated by: The Ship Inn, 18 West St, Oundle (01832 273918)
FESTIVAL CONCERTWednesday March 27th, 7.00pm
featuring
Young Musician of the Year CompetitionYoung Singer of the Year
TICKETS £5, child £2
available in March from
Oundle International Festival Box Office,4 New Street, Oundle, PE8 4ED (01832 274734)
www.oundlefestival.org.uk
Competition programmes will also be available fromOundle Bookshop, Market Place
held at Haileybury College, Hertford for a weekin late July/early August
Public concerts, professionally recorded
Places are available on this unique course and bursary assistancewith fees for some orchestral instruments and for singers.
Festival entrants who would like to know more should contact:
[email protected]://www.federationoffestivals.org.uk
EYSM office, 198 Park Lane, Macclesfield SK11 6UD01625 428297 (fax 503229)
EUROPEAN YOUTH SUMMER MUSIC 2013
ENTRIES NOT LATER THAN WEDNESDAY 16th JANUARY 2013
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AdjudicatorsBette Gray-Fow David Kirby-AshmoreSylvia Lorden Tish Nicoll Michael Rose
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Saturday March 23rd
Open Choirs & Open Vocal
Monday March 25th
School ChoirsJunior Music, Speech & Drama
Open Speech & Drama
Tuesday March 26th
Bands & OrchestrasJunior Music, Speech & Drama
Wednesday March 27th
Junior MusicConcert
Venues: St. Peter’s Church, OundleQueen Victoria Hall & Oundle School
Festival Sessions usually9.15am-12.15, 1.30-4.30pm and 6.00-9.00pm
Scheduling of sessions is dependent on entries received
You will find these syllabus details and moreon the Festival website
www.ofmd.org.uk
Oundle Festival of Music & Drama is affiliated toThe BRITISH and INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION of FESTIVALS
of which HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN is PATRON
Festivals House, 198 Park Lane, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 6UD Tel:01625 428297
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PRESIDENTThe Lady Brassey
VICE PRESIDENTSMeg Bates Molly Slater
CHAIRMANAndrew Spurrell 3 Ray Close, Oundle, Peterborough, PE8 4QT 01832-272298
VICE CHAIRMAN & ENTRY SECRETARYGwen Radcliffe 4 St. Ann’s Court, Oundle, Peterborough, PE8 4DS 01832-273191
TREASURER & MUSIC SECRETARYDiana Awdry The Old Station House, Oundle, Peterboro’ PE8 5LA 01832-274180
DRAMA SECRETARYNicola Jakeways 87 South Road, Oundle, Peterborough, PE8 4BP 01832-273168
TROPHY SECRETARYDorothy Tyler 3 Bridge Side, Tansor, Peterborough, PE8 5HT 01832-226292
COMMITTEE MEMBERSRuth Bould Doreen Godson
DRAMA ADVISER MUSIC ADVISERS FESTIVAL ADVISER Jean Andrews Jean Fisher Anne Rollings Shirley Burchell
Oundle Festival of Music & Drama was awarded the GoldCertificate of Good Practice by BIFF in 2008
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OTHER LOCAL FESTIVALS
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We are delighted to present the syllabus for the 2013 festival, whichincludes new classes for Popular Song. We hope to welcome ourregulars once again, as well as many new participants.
The availability and cost of venues has been, and will continue to be,a challenge. St Peter’s Church will be used on Saturday. Most Dramaclasses will take place in the Queen Victoria Hall. We have budgetedto cover the three fold increase in venue costs by spreading the loadbetween competitors, patrons and sponsors. Our entry fees are basedon the performance and adjudication time for competitors. Thanks togenerous sponsorship from Oundle Town Council, we have been ableto keep the increase in entry fees to a minimum this year.
A Federation of Festivals report in 2011 concluded that Oundle Festivalof Music & Drama was
“A very good example of the best in spirit, organisationand performance within our festival movement”
The many positive messages received following the 2012 Festivalemphasised its value once again. Some Festivals in the region havebeen unable to continue as they have been unable to recruit newcommittee members. Our committee needs new, younger, membersif Oundle is to avoid the same fate. So please come and join us.
Andrew Spurrell
Oundle Town Council PrizesOundle Town Council is delighted to sponsor the JuniorSpeech and Drama prizes.
At the end of the competitions the adjudicators will selectthe best individual performances in this section.The prizes will be awarded if a mark of 87 or more has
been achieved. The prize winners will perform again during theFestival Concert on Wednesday March 27th.
Message from the Chairman
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VERSE SPEAKINGD1 Years 1 & 2, & Pre-school………………………………………..….. £2.50
“Hallowe’en” Roger Stevens (W3)or “Happiness” A. A. Milne (Ox)
D2 Year 3 ………………………………………..….. £2.50“I am Lion” Anon (www.ofmd.org.uk)
or “Keep a Poem in your pocket” Schenk de Regniers (Ox)
D3 Year 4 ………………………………………..….. £2.50“Maggie and Milly and Molly and May”
E. E. Cummings (Ox)or “Why do I have to clean my room?” Jack Prelutsky (W5)
D4 Year 5 ………………………………………..….. £2.75The Garden’s Full of Witches” Colin McNaughton (Ox)
or “Friends” Elizabeth Jennings (Ox)
D5 Year 6 ………………………………………..….. £2.75“The Park” Olive Dehn (Ox)
or “A Tent” Christopher Reid (Ox)
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SPEECH AND DRAMA COMPETITIONS
Sylvia has lived and worked in Rugby all her life and teaches children, students andadults. Having trained in Dance, she became very interested in Speech and Dramathrough encouragement from Rugby High School. She went on to producepantomimes, musicals and plays as well as taking leading roles and has appearedin two TV films and in television shows. Sylvia loves to encourage all forms ofperforming arts and believes that the discipline of structured training significantlydevelops her pupils and that they all ‘walk tall’ as a result. She is a FederationAdjudicator for both Dance and Speech & Drama.
ADJUDICATOR: SYLVIA LORDEN
ADJUDICATOR: TISH NICOLL
Born in Aberdeen, Tish trained at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Shehas a wide range of experience in teaching all age groups in schools, colleges andin the business world and is a visiting lecturer in vocal communications in collegesin the UK and in Italy. Tish examines for the English Speaking Board (International)Ltd. As well as ‘Voice Over’ work, she has experience as a performer and a directorand is a trained singer, specialising in recitals of poetry and song. From an earlyage Tish took part in festivals and is the Organiser and Chairman of the ChippingNorton Festival.
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D6 Years 7 & 8 ………………………………………..….. £3.00“Something told the wild geese” Rachel Field (Ox)
or “I asked the little boy” Anon (Ox)
D7 Years 9, 10 & 11 ………………………………………..….. £3.00“What the Donkey Saw” U. A. Fanthorpe (W5)
or “Everyone Sang” Siegfried Sassoon (W5)
D8 16 to 18 years ………………………………………..….. £3.00Own Choice of Sonnet
Verse Speaking Own Choice ClassesD9 9 years and under ……………………………... Time limit 2 minutes £2.75
D10 12 years and under ……………………………... Time limit 2 minutes £2.75
D11 13 to 18 years ……………………………... Time limit 3 minutes £3.00
GROUP SPEAKING Backing tapes allowed
D51 Year 4 and under ……………………………………………… £10.00“ Orders of the Day ” John Cunliffe (2P)and Own Contrasting Choice Time limit 3 minutes
D52 Years 5 & 6 ……………………………………………… £12.00“Midnight Wood” Raymond Wilson (2P)and Own Contrasting Choice(s) Time limit 4 minutes
D53 16 years and under ……………………………………………… £15.00“The Soldiers Came” John Agard (W2) and Own Contrasting Choice(s) Time limit 5 minutes
YOUNG SPEAKERCompetitors will give a talk on a subject of their own choice. Visual Aidsallowed. Marks will be given for fluency, content and communication.
D35 Solo talk, 12 years and under ………… Time limit 3 minutes £3.50
D36 Solo talk, 13 to 18 years ………… Time limit 4 minutes £4.50
All set poems are contained in the following anthologies.The Works 2, chosen by Paul Cookson (Macmillan) W2The Works 3, chosen by Paul Cookson (Macmillan) W3The Works 5, chosen by Paul Cookson (Macmillan) W5A Second Poetry Book, compiled by John Foster (Oxford) P2The Oxford Book of Children’s Poetry Ox
The poems can also be found in many other anthologies. If you are unable tofind a copy of a poem, please contact the Drama Secretary.
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ACTING Simple costume optional, no make-up, essential props only.
D21 Duologue, 10 years old and under ………… Time limit 5 minutes £6.00Own choice from a published play or novel.
D22 Solo Acting, 12 years old and under ………… Time limit 5 minutes £5.50Own choice. One character only to be portrayed.
D23 Duologue, 12 years old and under ………… Time limit 5 minutes £6.00Own choice from a published play or novel.
D24 Group Acting, 12 years old and under ………… Time limit 10 minutes £15.00Own choice from a published play. Not less than three players.
D25 Solo Acting, 13 to 18 years old ………… Time limit 5 minutes £5.50Own choice. One character only to be portrayed.
D26 Duologue, 13 to 18 years old ………… Time limit 5 minutes £6.00Own choice from a published play or novel.
D27 Group Acting, 16 years old and under ………… Time limit 10 minutes £15.00Own choice from a published play. Not less than three players.
D28 Group Acting, 18 years old and under ………… Time limit 10 minutes £15.00Own choice from a published play. Not less than three players.
The title of the play/novel, author and publisher should be submitted at the timeof entry. The final script, indicating cuts, must be sent to the Drama Secre-tary, clearly marked with class number and name, by March 11th.Your attention is drawn to the ALCS Copyright agreement below.
Oundle Festival subscribes to licences from the Authors’ Licensing and CollectingSociety and the Copyright Licensing Agency.
The agreement with ALCS covers performers for the speaking of verse and proseitems during the festival. Dramatic items are not covered but solo monologues donot require copyright cover. If you intend to perform a duologue or group scene froma play you must contact the copyright owner directly, before the entry is made.
Dramatic items must be announced with title and author at the time of performanceto qualify for copyright indemnity, and the performer must not change the words orthe gender of the character.
“Performers and teachers will be delighted to know that their participation in thisfestival means that authors will be directly reimbursed as a consequence of theirworks being performed at this festival.”
The CLA licence entitles the festival to make photocopies of verse and proseprovided we own an original copy of the licensed material and the copy does notexceed 5% of any item, ie 5% of the book or one chapter. These paper copies mustnot be sold.
SPEECH AND DRAMA COPYRIGHT
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PREPARED READING
In classes D40 to D47 competitors will prepare a passage of their own choicefrom the set book. Marks will be given for fluency, audibility, interpretation andposture. It is recommended that these books are purchased in sufficient time forthe competitor to be familiar with the whole book.
D40 Years1 & 2 ………………….... Time limit 1.5 minutes £2.50“A Bear called Paddington” Michael Bond (Harper Collins)
D41 Year 3 ………………….... Time limit 1.5 minutes £2.50“The Witches” Roald Dahl (Puffin)
D42 Year 4 ………………….... Time limit 1.5 minutes £2.50“Mr Stink” David Walliams (Harper Collins)
D43 Year 5 ………………….... Time limit 2 minutes £2.75“War Horse” Michael Morpurgo (Egmont Books)
D44 Year 6 ………………….... Time limit 2 minutes £2.75“The Hobbit” J. R. Tolkien (Harper Collins)
D45 Year 7 & 8 ………………….... Time limit 2.5 minutes £3.00“Noughts and Crosses” Malorie Blackman (Doubleday/Corgi)
D46 13 to18 years old ………………….... Time limit 3 minutes £3.00“The Hunger Games ” Suzanne Collins (Scholastic)
D47 Bible Reading 13 to18 years old ..……… Time limit 3 minutes £3.00Own Choice from St. Matthew (King James Version) .
READING AT SIGHTIn classes D81 to D85 competitors must bring their own copy of the set book.Competitors will wait their turn in a separate room and then be given a short timeto scan the piece selected by the adjudicator before performance
D81 Year 4 & under …………………………………………..………. £2.50“Willow Valley - Spooky Sleepover” Tracey Corderoy (Scholastic)
D82 Year 5 & 6 …………………………………………..………. £2.75“The Magic Finger” Roald Dahl (Puffin)
D83 Year 7 & 8 …………………………………………..………. £3.00“Frozen in Time” Ali Sparkes (Oxford)
D84 Year 9 &10 …………………………………………..………. £3.00“In the Sea there are Crocodiles” Fabio Geda (David Fickling Books)
D85 15 to 18 years old …………………………………………..………. £3.00“David Copperfield” Charles Dickens
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M102 Partnership, 18 years and under ……….. Time limit 6 minutes £9.00Piano with either Solo Voice (spoken or sung) or Instrument. Own ChoiceBoth performers will be adjudicated.
Or try something completely different
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OPEN COMPETITIONS: SPEECH AND DRAMAPLEASE NOTE: THE TIME LIMIT INCLUDES YOUR INTRODUCTION
D61 Prose Reading …………….. Time limit 5 minutes £7.00Competitors should introduce their own choice passage.
D62 Prose Reading at Sight ……………………………….…..……. £5.00Competitors will be given a few seconds to scan the piece before performance
D63 Prose Reading for two or more voices ……… Time limit 6 minutes £8.50Any extract from the works of Charles Dickens
D64 Bible Reading ……………………………….…..……. £5.00John: 21 verses 1-13 (King James Version)
D65 Verse Speaking from Memory ……………………………….…..……. £4.00“Leisure” W. H. Davies
D66 Verse Speaking from Memory ……………………………….…..……. £4.00Own Choice of Sonnet
D67 Reading a Poem. Own Choice ……………... Time limit 3 minutes £5.00
D68 Reading a Poem at Sight ……………………………….…..……. £5.00Competitors will be given a few seconds to scan the poem before performance
D71 Group Speaking from Memory …………….. Time limit 12 minutes £15.00Own Choice of themed programme
D72 Group Speaking …………….. Time limit 12 minutes £15.00Own Choice of themed programme
In Acting Classes simple costume is optional: essential props only.Your attention is drawn to the ALCS Copyright agreement on page 6.
Send performance script to the Drama Secretary by March 11th 2013.
D73 Solo Acting ……………………………… Time limit 4 minutes £7.00Any speech or scene from a published play.
D74 Group Acting ……………………………… Time limit 15 minutes £18.00A scene for three or more actors, devised by the group, possibly for an A levelTheatre Arts Examination.
D75 Group Acting ……………………………… Time limit 15 minutes £18.00A scene for three or more actors from any published play.
D76 Duologue ……………………………… Time limit 6 minutes £8.50Any scene from a published play.
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OUNDLE YOUNG MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR
The Tony Hounsome Award ~ £1001. Competitors will qualify by winning one of the following classes
with a mark of at least 87 (indicated by *QUAL*).M8 Brass, M18 Guitar, M38 Piano, M58 Recorder
M78 Strings, M88 Woodwind, M93 Percussion2. Competitors must perform their qualifying programme. Exceeding
the time limit of 8 minutes will lead to disqualification.3. A competitor may only perform once in the final competition.4. The competition will form part of the Festival Concert on the
evening of Wednesday, March 27th.
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JUNIOR MUSIC COMPETITIONS
ADJUDICATOR: MICHAEL ROSE
Michael Rose is a composer, conductor and teacher based in NorthBuckinghamshire. Formerly the Music Adviser for Bedfordshire, he conducts theBedfordshire County Youth Orchestra, Bedfordshire Symphony Orchestra andBedford Sinfonia and is Director of the Olney Conducting Workshops.He is also aregular guest conductor of the Bedfordshire Choral Society.
Michael’s compositions include many works carefully tailored to the learning needsof instrumentalists as well as large scale works for choirs and orchestras. Hecontinues to give lessons on both composition and conducting and campaigns formusic education.
ADJUDICATOR: BETTE GRAY-FOW
An American by birth, Bette has had a wide ranging career as a singer,instrumentalist, choral conductor, teacher and writer. An accomplished singer andinstrumentalist across a number of musical styles, her performing career began inEarly Music, oratorio and light opera. Later she applied her skills to choral conducting,expanding her repertoire to include pop, jazz and music theatre. Teachers andvocal coaches include Pamela Cook, David Maxwell-Harrison, Peter Pears, andthe noted American accompanist Martin Katz. She is the author of ‘Chorus forEveryone’ and ‘Discovering & Developing Talent in Schools’. She teaches privately,both singing and bassoon.
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Competitors should enter a Grade Class at the grade level at which they are currentlyworking or have recently been successful. One piece should be chosen from anycurrent examination Grade List. A competitor may enter only one grade class perinstrument.
In age group classes entrants should always consult their teacher before choosingthe class and the own choice piece to be played.
Keyboard Solo
Competitors must bring their own keyboards and mains adaptor.Sustain pedals and foot volume controls may be used.
M21 Grade I ……………………………………………………………….… £2.75
M22 Grade II ……………………………………………………………….… £3.00
M23 Grade III ……………………………………………………………….…. £3.25
M24 Grade IV ……………………………………………………………….… £3.50
M25 Grade V ……………………………………………………………….… £3.75
M26 12 years and under Own Choice …………. Time limit 4 minutes £6.00
M27 15 years and under Own Choice ……….… Time limit 6 minutes £8.50
M28 18 years and under Own Choice ….……… Time limit 8 minutes £11.00
New
Brass Solo See also classes M100 & M101, page 15
M1 Grade I ……………………………………………………………….… £2.75M2 Grade II ……………………………………………………………….… £3.00M3 Grade III ……………………………………………………………….… £3.25M4 Grade IV ……………………………………………………………….… £3.50M5 Grade V ……………………………………………………………….… £3.75M6 12 years and under Own Choice .………… Time limit 4 minutes £6.00M7 15 years and under Own Choice ……….… Time limit 6 minutes £8.50M8 18 years and under Own Choice *QUAL* Time limit 8 minutes £11.00
Guitar Solo See also classes M100 & M101, page 15
M11 Grade I ……………………………………………………………….… £2.75M12 Grade II ……………………………………………………………….… £3.00M13 Grade III ……………………………………………………………….… £3.25M14 Grade IV ……………………………………………………………….… £3.50M15 Grade V ……………………………………………………………….… £3.75M16 12 years and under Own Choice .………… Time limit 4 minutes £6.00M17 15 years and under Own Choice ……….… Time limit 6 minutes £8.50M18 18 years and under Own Choice *QUAL* Time limit 8 minutes £11.00
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Piano Solo See also classes M100 & M101, page15M30 Beginners (Pre Grade I) …………………………………………….…………….£2.50
Any piece from “Roundabout” Alan Haughton (ABRSM)M31 Grade I ……………………………………….………………………….……… £2.75
M32 Grade II ……………………………………………………………………….…. £3.00
M33 Grade III ……………………………………………………………………….…. £3.25
M34 Grade IV …………………………………………………………………….……. £3.50
M35 Grade V …………………………………………………………………..……… £3.75
M36 12 years and under Own Choice .………… Time limit 4 minutes £6.00
M37 15 years and under Own Choice .………… Time limit 6 minutes £8.50
M38 18 years and under Own Choice *QUAL* Time limit 8 minutes £11.00
Jazz Piano from the Jazz Piano syllabusM41 Grade I …………………………………………………..………………….…… £2.75
M42 Grade II .…………………………………………………………………………. £3.00
M43 Grade III …………………………………………………………………….……. £3.25
M44 Grade IV ………………………………………………………………….………. £3.50
M45 Grade V …………………………………………………………………….....…. £3.75
Piano Duets
M46 10 years and under Own Choice ………… Time limit 3 minutes £5.00
M47 14 years and under Own Choice ………… Time limit 4 minutes £6.50
M48 18 years and under Own Choice ………… Time limit 5 minutes £8.00
Recorder Solo Any instrument of the Recorder Consort
M51 Grade I ……………………………………………………………….… £2.75
M52 Grade II ……………………………………………………….………… £3.00
M53 Grade III …………………………………………………….…………… £3.25
M54 GradeIV …………………………………………………….…………… £3.50
M55 Grade V …………………………………………………….…………… £3.75
M56 12 years and under Own Choice .………… Time limit 4 minutes £6.00
M57 15 years and under Own Choice .………… Time limit 6 minutes £8.50
M58 18 years and under Own Choice *QUAL* Time limit 8 minutes £11.00
Descant Recorder Solo All repeats are to be playedFollowing pieces from Descant Recorder for Trinity/Guildhall (2007-11) Initial Book
M61 8 years old & under ………………………………………………………… £2.75“La Morisque” Tielman Susato
M62 9 years old ………………………………………………………… £2.75“Voi che sapete” W. A. Mozart
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RULESTeachers: Please make these known to all entrants
The Committee accepts no responsibility for damage to or loss ofinstruments, music copies or personal property of any kind.
1. No professional performer may compete. A professional is someonewho derives his/her livelihood from the branch of performance, definedby the class title, in which she/he seeks to enter the festival. In anyensemble, all members must adhere to that principle. This rule doesnot apply to conductors.
2. Age limits, where stipulated, apply to September 1st, 2012 and Yeargroups to the current school year of the competitor.
3. Completed entry forms, including the title, composer/author andpublisher of Own Choice pieces, together with fees to be sent toEntries Secretary no later than Wednesday 16th Jan 2013.
4. No change to the original entry, either performer or own choicepiece, is allowed without the prior permission of the organisers.
5. Duet/Duologue competitors may only enter more than once in thesame class if singing or performing a different part or playing adifferent instrument.
6. A piece must not be offered more than once by the same competitorfor adjudication during the Festival.
7. Performers are encouraged to make use of the full time allocation forOwn Choice classes, but their performance, including introductions,must not exceed the time limits stated. Performers running over theallotted time will be adjudicated but not awarded a mark.
8. Marks will be awarded in accordance with the scale recommendedby the BIFF:
75 - 77 FAIR A performance limited in its communication
78 - 80 MODERATE A performance showing development of technique and/or communication
81 - 83 MERIT A capable performance showing some artistic appreciation &/or technical ability
84 - 86 COMMENDED A convincing performance technically and artistically
87 - 89 DISTINCTION An excellent performance technically and artistically
90 + OUTSTANDING An exceptional performance both technically and artistically
9. Trophies and medallions will only be awarded to class winners when
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11. Adjudicator’s Copy. Copies of all Own Choice items, including thosefor Grade Classes, must be brought to the Festival for the use of theadjudicator. Copies must be clearly marked with the competitor’sname, class number and with the page number of the chosen piece.
When using music downloaded from the internet the performer shouldalso print off, and submit, the permission statement thataccompanies the music.
12. Unauthorised photocopying is illegal. To comply with the code of FairPractice, any photocopies brought for the use of the Adjudicator willbe retained by the Committee and destroyed.
13. CD backing tracks are only allowed for drama performances.
14. Photographing, videoing or recording by any means of Festivalsessions is forbidden, in line with Performing Rights and ChildProtection Policies.
15. The Committee reserves the right to accept or refuse anyentry and its decision on any point is final.
a mark of 84 or over is gained. Winners are responsible for the safe-keeping of trophies which must be signed for and returned to theTrophy Secretary on or before 1st March, 2014.
Trophies will not be engraved, but the winners will be recorded in aBook of Honour which will be displayed at the Festival.
10. Competitors requiring the Official Accompanist must state thison the entry form. Copies for the Accompanist must be clearlynamed and sent with the entry.Failure to comply means an accompanist will not be timetabled.
Notes on Music for Official Accompanists
The accompanists have requested that any photocopies sent infor them should NOT be stapled or sellotaped together.
Handwritten copies may be submitted, but the accompanistmay reject them if they are not legible.
Transposing music downloaded from the internet is permitted, butit is often inaccurate and should be carefully checked for errors.
Transposing should only be done if absolutely necessary.
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Recorder Duet
M65 Descant Recorder Duet, accompanied, 10 years and under ….….…. £5.00“Spring” Vivaldi
Recorder Duets from the Beginning Book 2 (CH61214)M66 Descant Recorder Duet, unaccompanied, 12 years and under
Own Choice ………………………….….…… Time limit 4 minutes £6.00
M67 Recorder Duet (any combination) unaccompanied, 18 years and underOwn Choice ………………….………………. Time limit 5 minutes £7.50
Recorder Ensemble Any combination of three or more recorders.At least three parts. Own choice of piece or pieces.
M68 10 years old and under ………………..….... Time limit 4 minutes £10.00
M69 12 years old and under ………………..….... Time limit 6 minutes £12.00
M70 18 years old and under ………………..….... Time limit 8 minutes £15.00
Strings Solo See also classes M100 & M101
M71 Grade I ……………………………………………………………….… £2.75
M72 Grade II ……………………………………………………………….… £3.00
M73 Grade III ……………………………………………………………….… £3.25
M74 Grade IV ……………………………………………………………….… £3.50
M75 Grade V ……………………………………………………………….… £3.75
M76 12 years and under Own Choice ……….… Time limit 4 minutes £6.00
M77 15 years and under Own Choice ……….… Time limit 6 minutes £8.50
M78 18 years and under Own Choice *QUAL* Time limit 8 minutes £11.00
Woodwind Solo See also classes M100 & M101
M81 Grade I ……………………………………………………………….… £2.75
M82 Grade II ……………………………………………………………….… £3.00
M83 Grade III ……………………………………………………………….… £3.25
M84 Grade IV ……………………………………………………………….… £3.50
M85 Grade V ……………………………………………………………….… £3.75
M86 12 years and under Own Choice …….…… Time limit 4 minutes £6.00
M87 15 years and under Own Choice …….…… Time limit 6 minutes £8.50
M88 18 years and under Own Choice *QUAL* Time limit 8 minutes £11.00
Percussion Solo
M91 12 years and under Own Choice …….…... Time limit 4 minutes £6.00
M92 15 years and under Own Choice ………..... Time limit 6 minutes £8.50
M93 18 years and under Own Choice *QUAL* Time limit 8 minutes £11.00
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Other Instrumental Solo See also classes M100 & M101(not offered elsewhere in Syllabus)
M96 12 years and under Own Choice ………… Time limit 4 minutes £6.00
M97 15 years and under Own Choice ………… Time limit 6 minutes £8.50
M98 18 years and under Own Choice ………... Time limit 8 minutes £11.00
Instrumental Entertainment Any instrument including electronic keyboards
In Entertainment classes M100 & M101 competitors present a varied own choiceprogramme, introducing it in the style of a radio programme. Marking will includeoral presentation.
M100 15 years and under Entertainment ………… Time limit 7 minutes £10.00
M101 18 years and under Entertainment ..…….… Time limit 10 minutes £12.00
Partnership
M102 18 years and under Own Choice ……….. Time limit 6 minutes £9.00Piano with either Solo Voice (spoken or sung) or Instrument.Both performers will be adjudicated.
V41 Solo Voice 18 years and under ……….. Time limit 6 minutes £9.00Own Choice with any instrumental accompaniment, except piano.Both performers will be adjudicated.
Instrumental Duet, with or without piano accompaniment
M120 12 years and under Own Choice ……….. Time limit 4 minutes £7.00
M121 15 years and under Own Choice …….…. Time limit 6 minutes £9.00
M122 18 years and under Own Choice ..….…... Time limit 8 minutes £12.00
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All members of an ensemble, which is any group of 3 to 12 players, must performin all items of their programme. You are strongly advised to use the time allocatedfor your own choice programme.
Junior Jazz Ensemble Any combination of three or more instruments
M110 11 years and under Own Choice ………. Time limit 4 minutes £10.00
M111 14 years and under Own Choice ………. Time limit 6 minutes £12.00
M112 18 years and under Own Choice ………. Time limit 8 minutes £15.00
Instrumental Ensemble
M113 11 years and under Own Choice ………. Time limit 4 minutes £10.00
M114 14 years and under Own Choice ………. Time limit 6 minutes £12.00
M115 18 years and under Own Choice ………. Time limit 8 minutes £15.00
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String Ensemble
M116 11 years and under Own Choice ………. Time limit 4 minutes £10.00
M117 14 years and under Own Choice ………. Time limit 6 minutes £12.00
M118 18 years and under Own Choice ………. Time limit 8 minutes £15.00
Orchestra
M123 14 years and under Own Choice ………. Time limit 10 minutes £15.00
M124 18 years and under Own Choice ……… Time limit 15 minutes £20.00
Band
M125 14 years and under Own Choice ……….. Time limit 10 minutes £15.00
M126 18 years and under Own Choice ..……… Time limit 15 minutes £20.00
String Orchestra
M127 14 years and under Own Choice .………. Time limit 10 minutes £15.00
M128 18 years and under Own Choice ..……… Time limit 15 minutes £20.00
M131 Creative Music Making for children 9 years and under …………………… £7.50May include improvisatory style, with any classroom instrument, pitched orunpitched. Voice optional Time limit 6 minutes
OPEN INSTRUMENTAL COMPETITIONSOWN CHOICE EXCEPT CLASS M202 - TIME LIMIT INCLUDES INTRODUCTION
M201 Piano Solo for late beginners ……............. Time limit 4 minutes £6.00
M202 Piano Solo ……............. Time limit 8 minutes £12.00
Either a Bach Invention or one of Mendelssohn’s ‘ Songs without Words’
M203 Piano Sonata One movement ……............. Time limit 8 minutes £12.00
M204 Sonata for one instrument ……............. Time limit 8 minutes £12.00Any one movement with piano accompanimentThis class is intended for performers of Grade VI standard and above
M205 Accompanied Instrumental Solo …............. Time limit 8 minutes £12.00
M206 Unaccompanied Instrumental Solo ………… Time limit 8 minutes £12.00
M207 Church Organ Solo ……............. Time limit 8 minutes £12.00
M208 Solo for Senior Citizens ……............. Time limit 6 minutes £7.50Any instrument
In all orchestral and ensemble classes, if a piano/keyboard part is included inthe music, the pianist should also be within the required age group.
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M209 Partnership Class ……............. Time limit 8 minutes £12.00Instrument, including piano, with Solo voice (spoken or sung).Both performers will be adjudicated.
All members of an ensemble, which is any group of 3 to 12 players, mustperform in all items of their programme.
M210 Jazz Ensemble ……............. Time limit 8 minutes £17.50Any combination of 3 or more instruments, with or without vocal.
M211 Instrumental Ensemble ……............. Time limit 8 minutes £17.50
M212 Hand Bell Ringing ……............. Time limit 5 minutes £10.00
M220 Family Music ……............. Time limit 5 minutes £10.00A short programme of vocal and/or instrumental music performed by membersof one family.
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VOCAL COMPETITIONS
SCHOOL CHOIRS No Conductor is allowed to sing with the choir
V1 Choir, 8 years and under ……………………………………………… £12.00
a) “The Clown” from Circus Songs by Clifford Crawley (Leslie Choral Series)b) Own Choice ….......................... Time limit 3 minutes
V2 Choir,10 years and under ……………………………………………… £12.00a) “Mango Walk” (2nd part optional) (Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay, A Fireside Book)b) Own Choice …………………. Time limit 3 minutes
V3 Choir,10 years and under …………………. Time limit 6 minutes £12.00Own Choice of hymn from one of the following:-
Come and Praise, Junior Praise or Mission Praiseand second choice of a contrasting hymn or worship song
V4 Small Choir, 11 years and under ………..... Time limit 6 minutes £12.00(No more than 30 in choir)Own Choice of two contrasting pieces
V5 Choir, 13 years and under ………………………………………….. £12.00a) “Hine Ma Tov” Allan E Naplan (Singing Sherlock Book 2, B&H)b) Own Choice ………………….. Time limit 3 minutes
V6 Choir, 13 years and under ………………….. Time limit 6 minutes £12.00Own Choice of hymn from one of the following:-
Come and Praise, Junior Praise or Mission Praiseand second choice of a contrasting hymn or worship song
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VOCAL SOLOS & DUETS
In Classes V21 - V23 and V25 competitors are advised to use the recommendedversion. If you wish to perform a different edition, please check that it is notradically different from the one set.
If in doubt please consult the Music Secretary.
V21 Solo song 9 years and under ……………………………….…..……. £3.00“A dream is a wish your heart makes” David, Hoffman & Livingston( The New Illustrated Treasury of Disney Songs, Hal Leonard or ABRSM Songbook 1)
V22 Solo song 11 years and under …………………………………………. £3.25“Poco Poppa Pizza and Mama Piccolo” Betty Roe
(ABRSM Songbook 2)V23 Solo song 13 years and under ………………………………………… £3.50
“The Wizard” Peter Jenkyns (Novello)or “‘Orrible Little Blue Eyes” Betty Roe
(Solo Songs from the Betty Roe Shows Vol. 1, Thames Publishing)
V24 Solo Song 13 years and under ………… Time limit 3 minutes £3.50Own Choice
V25 Solo song 15 years and under ………………………….…………..…. £3.75“The Dormouse’s Carol” Elizabeth Poston (Curwen)or “The man in the moon” Eric Thiman (Curwen)
V26 International Folk Songs 15 and under …………Time limit 4 minutes £5.00The competitor will perform two songs, one in the original language and the other
in English. With, or without, any instrumental accompaniment.
V27 Popular Song 15 years and under …………… Time limit 4 minutes £5.00Own Choice to include ‘pop’, film songs, etc. Piano or guitar accompanimentprovided by your own accompanist.
V28 Popular Song 18 years and under …………… Time limit 4 minutes £5.00Own Choice to include ‘pop’, film songs, etc. Piano or guitar accompanimentprovided by your own accompanist.
V7 Choir, 18 years and under …………………... Time limit 10 minutes £17.00Own Choice of contrasting pieces
V8 Vocal Ensemble 18 years and under ………. Time limit 6 minutes £12.00Own Choice. An instrumental accompaniment may be played by one of the groupof up to 9 performers..
V9 Music Theatre 18 years and under ……..... Time limit 10 minutes £17.00A group performance from a musical show
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The Shirley Malster Award1. Winners of classes V31 to V35 will be eligible to compete for
the award provided they have achieved a mark of at least 87.2. Competitors attention is drawn to the Festival Rules on page 12,
particularly nos. 6 and 7.3. The competition will take place at the end of the session in which the
above classes are held.
4. Competitors must perform their qualifying piece, or select one ifthey have qualified in more than one class.
5. The winner will be invited to perform at the Festival Concert onthe evening of Wednesday, March 27th..
OUNDLE YOUNG SINGER OF THE YEAR
V31 British Song 14 to 18 years ………… Time limit 4 minutes £5.00Own Choice of a song by Peter Warlock or Armstrong Gibbs
V32 British Folk Song 14 to 18 years ………… Time limit 4 minutes £5.00Own Choice, accompanied or unaccompanied
V33 Solo song from Gilbert & Sullivan or other Operetta 14 to 18 yearsOwn Choice ………… Time limit 4 minutes £5.00
V34 Solo song from Musical Theatre ………… Time limit 4 minutes £5.0014 to 18 years Own Choice
V35 Solo song 14 to 18 years ………… Time limit 4 minutes £5.00Own Choice, excluding categories covered in classes V27-V34
V41 Voice & Instrument 18 years and under ……… Time limit 6 minutes £9.00Own Choice with any instrumental accompaniment, except piano.Both performers will be adjudicated.
V42 Duet 13 years and under ………… Time limit 3 minutes £5.00Own Choice
V43 Duet 18 years and under ………… Time limit 4 minutes £6.00Own Choice
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PLEASE NOTE: TIME LIMIT INCLUDES INTRODUCTION
UNLESS A SET PIECE IS GIVEN CLASSES ARE OWN CHOICE
Competitors in Classes V51 & V52 should choose a song by Benjamin Britten inany appropriate key. Please refer to rules 10 and 11.
V51 Solo Song for Ladies any voice ………………..…................... £6.00
V52 Solo Song for Men any voice ………………..…......................... £6.00
V53 Operatic Solo any voice ………………..….. Time limit 7 minutes £10.00
V54 Oratorio Solo any voice ………………..….. Time limit 7 minutes £10.00An aria (with or without recitative) from an Oratorio or other Sacred work
V55 British Art Song ………………..….. Time limit 4 minutes £6.00
V56 Lieder Solo any voice ………………..….. Time limit 6 minutes £5.00
V65 Sacred Song any voice ………………..….. Time limit 4 minutes £6.00
V57 Music Hall Song ………………..….. Time limit 4 minutes £6.00Simple costume optional
V58 Gilbert & Sullivan Solo any voice ………. Time limit 5 minutes £8.00
V59 Solo Song from Musical or Operetta ………. Time limit 5 minutes £8.00Own Choice, excluding Gilbert & Sullivan, for any voice
V60 Folk Song any voice with accompaniment Time limit 3 minutes £4.50
V61 Folk Song any voice without accompaniment Time limit 3 minutes £4.50
V62 Solo for Senior Citizens any voice ………. Time limit 4 minutes £5.00
V63 Vocal Duet any voices with accompaniment Time limit 6 minutes £10.00
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David studied at the Royal Academy of Music and was an opera principal throughoutthe UK, Europe Singapore and the Far East, taking a wide variety of roles. He hasled workshops for Opera 80, D’Oyly Carte and the ENO Baylis Programme. David’sconcert career includes all the major London venues, from the Royal Albert Hall tothe Queen Elizabeth Hall, UK Festivals, Edinburgh, Paris, Vienna, New York, HongKong and Indonesia. His master-classes include Maryland College, Una Voce Opera,Jakarta Academy of Music, Hong Kong Cultural Centre and Sri Lanka Institute.David also conducts both adult and youth choirs
ADJUDICATOR: DAVID KIRBY-ASHMORE
OPEN VOCAL COMPETITIONS
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V64 Vocal or Madrigal Ensemble (3 to 8 voices) Time limit 6 minutes £12.00Own Choice of a varied programme
V70 Barbershop Quartet ………………..…... Time limit 6 minutes £12.00
V71 Barbershop Chorus ………………..…... Time limit 12 minutes £22.00Own Choice of a varied programme
In Part Song Classes, the choir should present a varied programme showing arange of contrasting styles and moods, of which no more than one should be inbarbershop style. Marks will be awarded for choice of repertoire.
V72 Part Songs SATB ………………..…... Time limit 12 minutes £22.00
V73 Part songs for Women’s Voices ……….. Time limit 12 minutes £22.00
V74 Part songs for Men’s Voices ……….. Time limit 12 minutes £22.00
V75 Youth Choirs 18 years and under ……….. Time limit 8 minutes £15.00Own Choice of programme
V76 Show Songs ………………..…... Time limit 8 minutes £17.00Two contrasting songs from a Musical Show or Shows
V77 Church or Chapel Choirs ………………..…... Time limit 8 minutes £17.00a) Own choice of Hymnb) Anthem or any other item suitable for a service
Choral Competitions for Villages (combined) population under 2000V78 Part Songs SATB ………………..…... Time limit 6 minutes £15.00
Own Choice of two contrasting songs
V79 Songs for Women’s Voices ………………..…... Time limit 6 minutes £15.00Own Choice of two contrasting songs
Or try something completely differentM209 Partnership Class ……............. Time limit 8 minutes £12.00
Instrument, including piano, with Solo voice (spoken or sung).Both performers will be adjudicated.
M220 Family Music ……............. Time limit 5 minutes £10.00A short programme of vocal and/or instrumental music performed by membersof one family.
OPEN CHORAL COMPETITIONS
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OFMD CHILD PROTECTION POLICY
Reviewed July 2012
Chairman: Andrew SpurrellVice Chairman: Gwen Radcliffe
Treasurer: Diana Awdry
Venues include
The safety of children and vulnerable adults is paramount and all, without exception,have the right to protection from abuse. All suspicions and allegations of abuse willbe taken seriously and responded to swiftly and appropriately and all the charity’strustees, staff and volunteers have a responsibility to report concerns.
1. Purpose and Function of Organisation
To advance the education of the public in the Arts of Music, Speech and Drama,with the educational element provided by professional adjudicators, the organisationholds an annual competitive Festival, which includes a final concert to celebratethe achievement of participants.
2. To Whom does this policy apply
Children under the age of 18 years and those vulnerable adults of any age, who areidentified to the organisation prior to their arrival at the Festival. The Festival activelyseeks to meet the special needs of participants notified to the Entry Secretary byparents, guardians or carers. This should be done by contacting 01832 273191.
3. The Festival Environment
Working in partnership with parents, guardians, carers and teachers, we seek toprovide a caring environment with the highest possible protection for children andvulnerable adults. The ratio of supervisors to participants in groups should be 1 to10, unless the visits policy of the School or Community group requires a smallerratio.Competitors may have to cross the road when moving between the competitionrooms and other facilities, which are spread round the centre of Oundle.Festival personnel do not undertake a supervisory role and parents who arenot attending with their children should satisfy themselves that their childrenwill be accompanied to, and supervised at, the Festival by responsible adultsacting on their behalf.Should a problem occur the Door Steward should be informed, who will contact theSecretary or another Committee member without delay. A private area is alsoavailable in the Festival Office. Every reported problem will be treated seriouslyand will be documented and dated.
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4. Festival personnel
Festival helpers can be identified by their badges. They have a role description anda copy of this policy. All jobs are reviewed regularly to ascertain whether an enhanceddisclosure from the Criminal Records Bureau is required. A reference will be soughtfor any new helper.
5. Preparation for attendance at the Festival
It is necessary for teachers and parents to be aware of their responsibilities inentering any performers with limited physical capabilities or special needs, bearingin mind the limitations imposed by the stage and surrounding environment. It isalso necessary for the teacher or parent to pass on to the adjudicator, via theorganiser, any such information that would impact on the adjudicator’s work.When the timetable is published teachers/leaders will be sent a photocopiable masterof this policy. The teacher/leader will be asked to sign a declaration that this policyhas been passed on to parents/carers in good time for them to make any necessaryarrangements.Individual junior entrants will receive a copy of the policy with their entry ticket.
6. Performance areas and Changing areas
There are public toilets and limited changing facilities, which are notsupervised. Practice rooms are also available, which are not supervised byFestival helpers.
7. Photographs, Videotapes and Press Photography.
A condition of entry to the Festival is that no video taping or photography by anymeans may take place during the competitions. On occasions a Press photographerwill request permission to take photographs. Parents, guardians, carers and/orteachers should inform the Festival, before attending, if a competitor is not to beapproached.The Festival may appoint an official photographer to record Festival events.Permission will be sought for the use of these images for publicity purposes.
8. The Legislation and Guidance that supports this policy:
Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 The Human Rights Act 1998The Children Act 1989 The Protection of Children Act 1999The Police Act 1997 Criminal Justice & Court Services Act 2000The Data Protection Act 1998 The Children Act 2004
Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006
9. Policy Review
The organisers will review their policy annually, improving and enhancing it asnecessary. In doing this they will seek advice from The British & InternationalFederation of Festivals, who will look to other agencies for good practice, mostnotably the NSPCC and Arts Council of England policy guidelines.
REQUEST TO BECOME A PATRONI/We would like to become a Patron of the
Oundle Festival of Music & Drama.
Name(s) …………………………………………………………………….
Address …………………………………………………………………….
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Phone ...…………………… email .......……………………..............
Patrons give a minimum of £12.50 (£20 for couple) a year
I would like the details of how to pay by Standing Order
or I enclose a Cheque payable to Oundle Festival of Music and Drama
or I enclose Cash £ ..........
If you would like the Festival as a Charity (Reg. Charity No1013625) totreat this and any donations as Gift Aid, please tick the boxes below asappropriate and sign the declaration.
I would like to Gift Aid* this donation
and
I would like to Gift Aid all future donations until further notice
I am a UK tax payer and authorise the Charity to reclaim tax on all mydonations. I undertake to inform the charity if I no longer pay tax equal tothe amount recovered.
Signature..................................................... Date ........................
*To qualify for Gift Aid, you must pay an amount of UK Income Tax and/orCapital Gains Tax at least equal to the tax that the charity reclaims on yourdonations in the appropriate tax year (currently 25p for each £1 given)*.
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AS A VOLUNTEEREvery year during the festival over 50 volunteers are needed
to keep it running smoothly.
We invite you to join our team.To find out more please get in touch with
Gwen Radcliffe, 01832 273191or [email protected]
AS A PATRON
The support of our Patrons is vital in keeping the festival running.
Patrons give a minimum of £12.50 per year(£20.00 per couple).
BenefitsFree pass to all Festival sessions
a newsletter during the yearand a vote at the A.G.M.
Patrons’ names are published in the Festival programme
If you would like to help us by becoming a patron,use the application form on page 24
and return with your entry form.
For further information contact Andrew Spurrell, 01832 272298
COME AND JOIN US!
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