INDEX FOR CLASSES. SPEECH and DRAMA: Junior and Young Thespian of the Year 37

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1 INDEX FOR CLASSES MUSIC: Page VOCAL Juniors 15,16 Seniors and Adults 15,16,17,29,30,31 Singer of the Year Classes, Recitals 15,29 CHOIRS Junior, Senior, Choral Groups 14 Mixed, Ladies, Male Voice 15 RECORDERS Solo and Groups, 18 WOODWIND and BRASS Solo, Groups, Ensembles 18,19,20,21 Instrumental Ensembles, Jazz Group 21,25 Wind, Brass Recitals, Open 19,21 PERCUSSION Solo Graded 21 PIANO Piano Graded 26,27 Own Choice Year 8 & under 27,28 Own Choice Year 9 & under 28 Own Choice Year 9 & above 32,33,34 Duets 28,32,33,34 Recital Classes 28,33,34,35 STRINGS Solo Graded 22 Solo Own Choice 22,23 Recital Classes 24 Groups, Ensembles, Chamber Music 24,25 GUITAR Solo 25 ORCHESTRAS Senior Year 13 & under 25 Instrumental Ensembles 25,32 BEGINNERS & NOVICES Music 26 OWN COMPOSITION/ARRANGEMENT Year 11 & under, 12 & 13, Open 31 SPEECH and DRAMA: Junior and Young Thespian of the Year 37 Choral Speaking, Bible Reading 38,42 Verse Speaking, set piece and own choice 38,39,40,41 Duologue, Solo Drama 38,39,43 Drama Group, Dramatised Verse and Mime 38,41,42, Prepared Prose Reading 42,44 Novice, Verse Speaking 42 Duo-Verse Speaking 43 Five Minute Comedy Sketch, Open 37 Radio Play 43 War Poets, Shakespeare Solo/Group 37,42 Just a Minute 43 13

2 6 th /7 th MAY 2014 CHORAL TUESDAY / WEDNESDAY Class 2 JUNIOR CHOIR, NC Year 6 & under (not more than 40 voices) Fee: Gleave Cup A will be presented to the best individual performance of one piece, other than those sung by the winner of the class. Own choice of two contrasting songs (may include not more than six percussion instruments played only by those singing in the choir) Maximum Time: 8 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 8 7th MAY 2014 CHORAL and MUSIC MAKERS GROUP WEDNESDAY Class 1 JUNIOR CHOIR, NC Year 3 & under (not more than 40 voices) Fee: Minor Cup Own choice of two contrasting songs (may include not more than six percussion instruments played only by those singing in the choir) Maximum Time: 6 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 8 Class 3 CHOIR, NC Year 9 & under (not more than 40 voices) Fee: Rowell Cup Own choice of two contrasting songs Maximum Time: 8 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 8 Class 4 SENIOR CHOIR, NC Year 9 & above (not more than 40 voices Male, Fee: Female or Mixed voices) Agnew Cup Own choice of two contrasting pieces in parts Maximum Time: 8 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 8 Class 5 SMALL CHORAL GROUP, NC Year 6 & under (4-12 voices) Fee: Thelwall Cup Own choice of two contrasting pieces Maximum Time: 8 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 8 Class 133 MUSIC MAKERS GROUP, NC Year 6 & under (up to 24 performers)fee: Own choice of two contrasting pieces - vocal or vocal with instruments (played by the group) Maximum Time: 8 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 8 Class 6 SMALL CHORAL GROUP, NC Year 7 & above (4-12 voices) Fee: Own choice of two contrasting pieces Maximum Time: 8 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 8 Time Limits given must be adhered to and, at the adjudicator s discretion, performers risk being penalised if they over-run. Those who do over-run are likely to forfeit their chance to win their class or be placed 14

3 6 th /7 th MAY 2014 VOCAL AND CHORAL TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY EVENING Class 7 ALDERLEY JUNIOR SINGER OF THE YEAR 2014, NC Years 8-10 Fee: Skertchly Award A will be presented to the best individual performance of one piece, other than those sung by the winner of the class. Adjudicator: Marilynne Davies This class is intended for singers who are studying at the equivalent of Grade 4 and above. Entrants are asked to select three Own Choice pieces: one classical, one light opera / stage musical*, one simple folk song, sung in any order. (* Note that songs purely from films are not allowed.) Maximum Time: total performance time 10 minutes including a short introduction Dress appropriate for an evening performance in front of an audience The winner of this class may be invited to sing in the Festival Finale. (Entry numbers in this class could result in it possibly being moved to another day.) See Rules 5, 6, 7, 15 & 25 Please ensure that the entrant s date of birth is entered on the entry form. Class 8 ALDERLEY VOCAL RECITAL, Open Fee: Cyril Hornby Award, also a of 50 Three own choice pieces to provide an entertaining programme of contrasting styles including one 'light' item Total performance time: 12 minutes including introduction (In the event of scheduling difficulties, this class may take place on the evening of Tuesday 6 th MAY)** See Rules 5, 6, 7, 15 & 25 Class 9 MIXED VOICES, LADIES' OR MALE VOICE CHOIR Fee: including BARBERS SHOP / BARBERS SHOP CHORUS ** of 100 Own choice of two contrasting pieces Maximum Time: 14 minutes **(see note in Class 8) See Rules 5, 6, 7, 8 & 15 15

4 7 th /8 th MAY 2014 JUNIOR VOCAL WEDNESDAY / THURSDAY Class 10 VOCAL SOLO, NC Year 3 & under Fee: 6.50 Travel by Design Trophy Own choice Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 11 VOCAL SOLO, NC Year 4 Fee: 6.50 Campbell Cup Own choice of a classical / traditional repertoire song, i.e. excluding musicals, films and 'pop' Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 143 VOCAL SOLO, NC Year 5 Fee: 6.50 Own choice of a classical / traditional repertoire song, i.e. excluding musicals, films and 'pop' Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 12 VOCAL SOLO, NC Year 4 Fee: 6.50 Own choice of a song from any musical or film Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 15 & 25 Class 144 VOCAL SOLO, NC Year 5 Fee: 6.50 Own choice of a song from any musical or film Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 15 & 25 Class 13 VOCAL SOLO, NC Year 6 Fee: 6.50 Canon Brian Young Cup Own choice of a classical / traditional repertoire song, i.e. excluding musicals, films and 'pop' Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 14 VOCAL SOLO, NC Year 6 Fee: 6.50 Henry Johnstone Cup Own choice of a song from any musical or film Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 15 & 25 Class 15 VOCAL SOLO, NC Year 7 Fee: 7.00 Own choice of a song from any musical or film Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 15& 25 Class 16 VOCAL SOLO, NC Year 7 Fee: 7.00 Own choice of a classical repertoire song/aria, i.e. excluding musicals, films and pop Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 16

5 7 th / 8 th MAY 2014 VOCAL WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY Class 145 VOCAL SOLO, NC Year 8 Fee: 7.00 Laurel Brown Trophy Own choice of a song from any musical or film Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 15 & 25 Class 158 VOCAL SOLO, NC Year 9 Fee: 7.00 Own choice of a song from any musical or film Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 15 & 25 See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 146 VOCAL SOLO, NC Year 8 Fee: 7.00 Own choice of a classical / traditional repertoire song/aria, i.e. excluding musicals, films and 'pop' Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 159 VOCAL SOLO, NC Year 9 Fee: 7.00 Geoffrey T. Bridge Trophy Own choice of a classical / traditional repertoire song/aria, i.e. excluding musicals, films and 'pop' Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 138 FOLKSONG SOLO, NC Years 7-9 Fee: 7.00 The Waddington Award Own choice of unaccompanied, traditional folksong Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 7 & 15 Class 147 VOCAL DUET, NC Year 6 & under Fee: 8.60 Own choice of piece Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 9, 15 & 25 Class 17 VOCAL DUET, NC Years 7-9 Fee: 9.00 Noel O. Robinson Cup Own choice Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 9, 15 & 25 Class 148 VOCAL SOLO - WORDS IN MUSIC, NC Years 7-9 Fee: 7.25 Entrant to present a song: talking briefly about the words, speaking the words as a poem, and finally singing the song. Maximum Time: 6 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 9, 15 & 25 Time Limits given must be adhered to and, at the adjudicator s discretion, performers risk being penalised if they over-run. Those who do over-run are likely to forfeit their chance to win their class or be placed 17

6 7th /8th MAY 2014 RECORDERS WEDNESDAY / THURSDAY Class 18 RECORDER SOLO, NC Year 6 & under Fee: 6.50 Own choice Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 20 RECORDER GROUP, NC Year 6 & under Fee: Own choice - up to 2 pieces Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 8 & 15 Accompaniment optional, own accompanist is required This class is likely to be timetabled on Tuesday 6th May 8th MAY 2014 WOODWIND AND BRASS THURSDAY Class 21 WOODWIND SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Bradshaw Trophy Level: Prep Test & Grade 1 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus, excluding any jazz syllabus. For any woodwind instrument, including saxophone and recorder See Rules 4, 5 & 7 Class 22 WOODWIND SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Festival Cup Level: Grades 2 & 3 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus, excluding any jazz syllabus. For any woodwind instrument, including saxophone and recorder See Rules 4, 5 & 7 Class 23 WOODWIND SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Voysey Cup Level: Grades 4 & 5 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus, excluding any jazz syllabus. For any woodwind instrument, including saxophone and recorder See Rules 4, 5 & 7 Class 24 WOODWIND SOLO, Graded Fee: 7.00 Festival Cup Level: Grades 6, 7 & 8 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus, excluding any jazz syllabus. For any woodwind instrument, including saxophone and recorder See Rules 4, 5 & 7 18

7 8 th MAY 2014 WOODWIND AND BRASS THURSDAY Class 160 WIND/BRASS DUET, NC Years 8 & under Fee: 9.00 Own choice Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 9 & 15 For any orchestral or brass band instrument, any combination Class 25 WIND INSTRUMENT DUET, NC Years 9-11 Fee: 9.00 Festival Cup Own choice Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 9 & 15 For any orchestral or brass band instrument, any combination Class 26 WOODWIND SOLO, NC Year 8 & under, Novice Fee: 6.50 Festival Cup Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 For any woodwind instrument including saxophone and recorder Open to those who have taken up the instrument within the last two years. Class 134 WOODWIND SOLO, NC Year 8 & under Fee: 7.00 Roberts Trophy Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 For Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Saxophone, and Recorder Class 27 WOODWIND SOLO, NC Years 9-13 Fee: Sir Hamilton Harty Cup Own choice - up to 2 pieces Maximum Time: 10 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 For Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Saxophone, and Recorder Class 28 WOODWIND RECITAL, Open Fee: Granville Bantock Cup Own choice of three pieces of contrasting style and period Maximum Time: 15 minutes including introduction See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 For Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Saxophone, and Recorder Time Limits given must be adhered to and, at the adjudicator s discretion, performers risk being penalised if they over-run. Those who do over-run are likely to forfeit their chance to win their class or be placed 19

8 8 th MAY 2014 WOODWIND AND BRASS THURSDAY Class 29 BRASS INSTRUMENT SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Level: Prep Test & Grade 1 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus, excluding any jazz syllabus. Class 30 BRASS INSTRUMENT SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Level: Grades 2 & 3 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus, excluding any jazz syllabus. See Rules 4, 5 & 7 Class 31 BRASS INSTRUMENT SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Level: Grades 4 & 5 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus, excluding any jazz syllabus. See Rules 4, 5 & 7 Class 32 BRASS INSTRUMENT SOLO, Graded Fee: 7.00 Level: Grades 6, 7 & 8 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus, excluding any jazz syllabus. See Rules 4, 5 & 7 Class 33 BRASS INSTRUMENT SOLO, NC Year 8 & under, Novice Fee: 6.50 Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Open to competitors who have taken up the instrument within the last two years. Class 135 BRASS INSTRUMENT SOLO, NC Year 8 & under Fee: 7.00 Select Trophy Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Time Limits given must be adhered to and, at the adjudicator s discretion, performers risk being penalised if they over-run. Those who do over-run are likely to forfeit their chance to win their class or be placed 20

9 8 th MAY 2014 JAZZ, BRASS & PERCUSSION THURSDAY Class 34 JAZZ SOLO, BRASS or WIND INSTRUMENT, Open Fee: 8.00 Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 35 BRASS INSTRUMENT SOLO, NC Years 9-13 Fee:10.00 Blue Notes Trophy Own choice - up to 2 pieces Maximum Time: 10 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 36 BRASS INSTRUMENT RECITAL, Open Fee: Oughtred Cup Own choice of three pieces of contrasting style and period Maximum Time: 15 minutes including introduction See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 37 WIND DUET (BRASS OR WOODWIND), Open Fee: 9.75 Hendy Cup Own choice - up to 2 pieces Maximum Time: 7 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 9 & 15 Class 38 WIND / BRASS ENSEMBLE, Open Fee: Kay Cup Own choice - up to 3 pieces To include wind ensemble or brass ensemble or combination of both, conducted or not conducted Not more than 12 players Maximum Time: 12 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 8, 13 & 15 Class 39 JAZZ GROUP, SWING BAND or BIG BAND, Open, Up to 30 players.fee: Own choice - up to 4 pieces Maximum Time: 15 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 8, 13 & 15 Class 163 PERCUSSION SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Tunstall Trophy Level: Grades 1-3 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus, tuned and/or untuned See Rules 5, 6, & 7 Class 164 PERCUSSION SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Allen-Hagan Trophy Level: Grades 4-5 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus, tuned and/or untuned See Rules 5, 6, & 7 Class 165 PERCUSSION SOLO, Graded Fee: 7.00 Hagan-Allen Trophy Level: Grades 6-8 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus, tuned and/or untuned See Rules 5, 6, & 7 21

10 8 th / 9 th MAY 2014 STRINGS THURSDAY/FRIDAY Class 65 STRING SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Level: Prep. Test & Grade 1 Own choice of set piece taken from a current British examination syllabus, including any piece from ABRSM Party Time For violin, viola, cello, double bass and harp See Rules 4, 5 & 7 Class 66 STRING SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Level: Grade 2 & Grade 3 Own choice of set piece taken from a current British examination syllabus, excluding any jazz syllabus For violin, viola, cello, double bass and harp See Rules 4, 5 & 7 Class 67 STRING SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Wilmslow Express Cup Level: Grade 4 & Grade 5 Own choice of set piece taken from a current British examination syllabus, excluding any jazz syllabus For violin, viola, cello, double bass and harp See Rules 4, 5 & 7 Class 68 STRING SOLO, Graded Fee: 7.00 of 25 Level: Grades 6, 7 & 8 Own choice of set piece taken from a current British examination syllabus, excluding any jazz syllabus. For violin, viola, cello, double bass and harp See Rules 4, 5 & 7 Class 73 VIOLIN / VIOLA SOLO, NC Year 3 & under Fee: 6.50 Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 74 VIOLIN / VIOLA SOLO, NC Years 4, 5 & 6 Fee: 6.50 Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 75 VIOLIN / VIOLA SOLO, NC Years 7, 8 & 9 Fee: 7.00 Handasyde Dick Cup Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Time Limits given must be adhered to and, at the adjudicator s discretion, performers risk being penalised if they over-run. Those who do over-run are likely to forfeit their chance to win their class or be placed 22

11 8 th / 9 th MAY 2014 STRINGS THURSDAY/FRIDAY Class 76 VIOLIN / VIOLA SOLO, NC Years Fee: 7.00 Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 77 CELLO/DOUBLE BASS SOLO, NC Years 6 & under Fee: 6.50 Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 78 CELLO/DOUBLE BASS SOLO, NC Years 7-9 Fee: 7.00 Robert Batchelor Award Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 79 CELLO/DOUBLE BASS SOLO, NC Years Fee: 7.00 Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 80 NOVICE ORCHESTRAL STRING SOLO, NC Year 6 & under Fee: 6.50 Novice Class - Open to competitors who have taken up the instrument within the last three years Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 81 NOVICE ORCHESTRAL STRING SOLO, NC Year 7 & above Fee: 7.00 Novice Class - Open to competitors who have taken up the instrument within the last three years Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 82 ORCHESTRAL STRING SOLO, NC Years 7-10 Fee: 7.00 Knocker Cup Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 83 ORCHESTRAL STRING SOLO, NC Year Fee: 7.00 Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 23

12 8 th / 9 th MAY 2014 STRINGS THURSDAY/FRIDAY Class 84 JUNIOR STRING RECITAL, NC Year 8 & under Fee: 9.75 Roskill Medal Own choice of two pieces of contrasting style and period Maximum Time: 10 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 155 SENIOR STRING RECITAL, NC Years 9-11 Fee: Own choice of two pieces of contrasting style and period Maximum Time: 12 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 85 STRING RECITAL, Open Fee: Dorothea Campey Award Own choice of three pieces of contrasting style and period Maximum Time: 15 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 86 STRING DUET / TRIO / QUARTET, NC Year 6 & under Fee: 8.80 Cropper Cup Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 9 & 15 Class 87 STRING DUET / TRIO / QUARTET, NC Year 7-13 Fee: 9.30 Alderley Edge School for Girls Trophy Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 9 & 15 Class 88 INSTRUMENTAL SONATA, Open Heller Cup Fee: Own choice of movements from a sonata, up to 2 pieces Any Instrument with piano Two entrants, both of whom will be judged Maximum Time: 10 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 13 & 15 Time Limits given must be adhered to and, at the adjudicator s discretion, performers risk being penalised if they over-run. Those who do over-run are likely to forfeit their chance to win their class or be placed 24

13 8th /9th MAY 2014 THURSDAY / FRIDAY ENSEMBLE, ORCHESTRA AND GUITARS Class 89 SMALL INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE, NC Year 6 & Under Fee: Walsh Cup Own choice, not more than four pieces (Up to 12 Players) Maximum Time: 15 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 8 & 15 Class 90 SMALL INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE, NC Year 9 & Under Fee: Own choice, not more than four pieces (Up to 12 Players) Maximum Time: 15 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 8 & 15 Class 91 SMALL INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE, NC Year 13 & Under Fee: Own choice, not more than four pieces (Up to 12 Players) Maximum Time: 20 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 8 & 15 Class 92 LARGE INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE/ORCHESTRA, NC Year 6 & under Fee: Own choice, not more than four pieces Not less than 12 players Maximum 30 players Maximum Time: 15 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 8 & 15 Class 93 LARGE INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE/ORCHESTRA, NC Year 9 & under Fee: Own choice, not more than four pieces Not less than 12 players Maximum 30 players Maximum Time: 15 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 8 & 15 Class 94 LARGE INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE/ORCHESTRA, NC Year 13 & under Fee: Hopkinson Cup Own choice, not more than four pieces Not less than 12 players Maximum 30 players Maximum Time: 20 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 8 & 15 Class 95 WORLD MUSIC ENSEMBLE, any age Fee: Any ensemble to perform a piece of music from any country incorporating traditional/folk elements which relate to the region Up to 8 players Maximum Time: 6 minutes including brief introduction See Rules 5, 6, 8, 13 & 15 Class 96 CLASSICAL GUITAR SOLO, NC Year 6 & under Fee: 6.50 Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 97 CLASSICAL GUITAR SOLO, NC Years 7-13 Fee: 7.00 Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 98 BLUES / ROCK GUITAR SOLO, NC Years 7-13 Fee: 7.00 Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 25

14 9th MAY 2014 INSTRUMENTAL BEGINNERS AND PIANO FRIDAY Class 44 INSTRUMENTAL BEGINNERS, NC year 3 & under Fee: 4.40 Non-competitive A chance to perform for children who have started to learn any musical instrument Each performer will receive a certificate. Maximum Time: 2 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 7 Class 45 INSTRUMENTAL BEGINNERS/IMPROVERS, NC Years 4-6 Fee: 5.00 Non-competitive A chance to perform for children who have started to learn any musical instrument Each performer will receive a certificate. Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 7 Class 168 PIANO DUET, Pupil and Teacher, NC Year 6 & under Fee: 6.50 Non-competitive Each pupil will receive a certificate Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 9 Class 46 PIANO SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Otway Trophy Level: Prep. Test Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus, including any piece from 'Party Time!' - Michael Rose, 'Party Time on Holiday' - Alan Bullard or 'Roundabout' - Alan Haughton See Rules 4 & 5 Class 140 PIANO SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Level: Grade 1 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus excluding any jazz syllabus or Rock School See Rules 4 & 5 Class 47 PIANO SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Heyes Lane W I Cup Level: Grade 2 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus excluding any jazz syllabus or Rock School See Rules 4 & 5 Class 141 PIANO SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Level: Grade 3 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus excluding any jazz syllabus or Rock School See Rules 4 & 5 Class 48 PIANO SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Musgrave Cup Level: Grade 4 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus excluding any jazz syllabus or Rock School See Rules 4 & 5 26

15 9th MAY 2014 PIANO FRIDAY Class 161 PIANO SOLO, Graded Fee: 6.50 Level: Grade 5 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus excluding any jazz syllabus or Rock School See Rules 4 & 5 Class 49 PIANO SOLO, Graded Fee: 7.00 Griff Williams Trophy Level: Grades 6,7 & 8 Own choice of a set piece taken from any current British examination syllabus excluding any jazz syllabus or Rock School See Rules 4 & 5 Class 50 PIANO SOLO, NC Year 1 & 2 Fee: 6.50 Estridge Award Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 51 PIANO SOLO, NC Year 3 Fee: 6.50 Tree Cup Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 52 PIANO SOLO, NC Year 4 Fee: 6.50 Nancy Darby Award Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 53 PIANO SOLO, NC Year 5 Fee: 6.50 Busby Award Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 54 PIANO SOLO, NC Year 6 Fee: 6.50 Shackleton Cup Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 55 PIANO SOLO, NC Year 7 Fee: 7.00 Thomas Anderson Cup Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Time Limits given must be adhered to and, at the adjudicator s discretion, performers risk being penalised if they over-run. Those who do over-run are likely to forfeit their chance to win their class or be placed 27

16 9th MAY 2014 PIANO FRIDAY Class 56 PIANO SOLO, NC Year 8 Fee: 7.00 Brittain Cup Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 57 PIANO DUET, NC Year 3 & under Fee: 8.60 Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 9 & 15 Class 58 PIANO DUET, NC Year 6 & under Fee: 9.00 Edna Anderson Cup Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 9 & 15 Class 59 PIANO DUET, NC Year 8 & under Fee: 9.30 Crumpsall Trophy Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 9 & 15 Class 60 PIANO SOLO, MUSIC FROM THE SHOWS, NC Years 9 & under Fee: 7.00 Dennison Trophy from 'Music from the Shows' Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 61 PIANO SOLO, JAZZ, NC Years 7 & 8 Own choice of any jazz piece, with or without improvised elements Fee: 7.00 Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 62 JUNIOR PIANO RECITAL, NC Year 8 & under Fee: 9.75 Dennison Award Own choice of two pieces of contrasting style and period Maximum Time: 10 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 We are most grateful to The Emerson Foundation for kindly printing this syllabus and to Harker and Howarth of Bolton for sponsoring our Festival by providing the pianos. We very much appreciate the support and generosity of these two organisations and thank them sincerely. 28

17 9th MAY 2014 VOCAL FRIDAY EVENING Class 101 Fee: ALDERLEY YOUNG SINGER OF THE YEAR 2014 NC Years Rosalind Campey Award The Marion Rodgers Award will be presented for the best individual performance of one piece, other than those sung by the winner of the class. Adjudicator: Marilynne Davies This class is intended for more experienced singers studying at the equivalent of Grade 5 and above (Grade 5 is chosen as it is in line with the requirements for GCSE/ AS level). Performers are asked to provide an entertaining programme of three own choice pieces: one classical, one light opera / stage musical*, one simple folk song, in any order. (* Note that songs purely from films are not allowed.) See Rules 5, 6, 7, 15 & 25 Total performance time 10 minutes including a short introduction Dress appropriate for an evening performance: evening dress / black tie optional In the event of a large number of entries this class could be divided into two and the scheduling may be affected. Please ensure that the performer's date of birth is written on the entry form The winner of this class may be invited to sing at the Festival Finale Time Limits given must be adhered to and, at the adjudicator s discretion, performers risk being penalised if they over-run. Those who do over-run are likely to forfeit their chance to win their class or be placed 29

18 10th MAY 2014 VOCAL SATURDAY Class 102 VOCAL SOLO, NC Years Fee: 7.00 Bromley Davenport Cup Own choice of a classical repertoire song/aria, i.e. excluding musicals, film and 'pop' Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 103 VOCAL SOLO, NC Years Fee: 7.00 Heddle Nash Cup Own choice of a song from any musical or film Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 15 & 25 Class 149 WORDS IN MUSIC SOLO, NC Years Fee: 7.00 Entrant to present a song: talking briefly about the words, speaking the words as a poem, and finally singing the song. Maximum Time: 6 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 15 & 25 Class 150 VOCAL SOLO, NC Years Fee: 7.00 Own choice of any song by a British composer (excluding Handel) Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 15 & 25 Class 151 VOCAL SOLO, Open Fee: 9.00 Own choice of any song by a British composer, (excluding Handel) Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7,15 & 25 Class 156 VOCAL SOLO, Open Fee: 9.00 Own choice of any Gilbert and Sullivan song Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 15 & 25 Class 157 VOCAL, DUET, TRIO OR QUARTET, Open Fee: 9.50 Own choice of any Gilbert and Sullivan song Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7,15 & 25 Class 104 VOCAL DUET, NC Years Fee: 9.30 Unna Cup Own choice Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, 9, 15 & 25 Class 166 VOCAL SOLO, AMERICAN ART SONG Open Fee: 9.00 Own choice of any American Art Song - to sing from the classical American song repertoire. This could include songs by Samuel Barber, Charles Ives, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, but is not limited to these composers. The song chosen must be an original composition, not an arrangement, (e.g. Old American Songs arr. Copland) and does not include musicals. Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7, & 15 Class 167 VOCAL SOLO, CHARACTER IN SONG, Open Fee: 9.00 Give an insight into one character in a musical and then sing one of their songs. Adjudication will be both on the song and the character portrait. No costumes or props. Maximum Time: 6 minutes See Rules 5,6,7,15 & 25 30

19 10th MAY 2014 VOCAL and COMPOSITION SATURDAY Class 106 VOCAL SOLO - GERMAN LIEDER, Open Fee: 9.00 Hessey Cup Own choice of song to be sung in German Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 7 Class 107 VOCAL SOLO, from a musical or film composed after 1950, Open Fee: 9.00 Pannone Trophy Own choice, from any modern musical or film Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7,15 & 25 Class 136 VOCAL SOLO, excluding musical or film, Open Fee: 9.00 Sugden Cup Own choice of a classical repertoire song/aria, i.e. excluding musical, film or 'pop', to be sung in the original language Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 15 Class 139 FOLKSONG SOLO, NC Years Fee: 7.00 Own choice of an unaccompanied, traditional folksong Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 7 & 15 OWN COMPOSITION OR ARRANGEMENT for the most promising work overall chosen from any of these three classes In all these classes a score or composer s notes for the adjudicator are required. Class 108 OWN MUSICAL COMPOSITION OR ARRANGEMENT, Fee: 7.00 NC Year 11 & under Own Composition or Arrangement 1-5 performers of any age Composer / arranger must be present at the performance and may introduce the work briefly. Assessment will be on the composition / arrangement, and not on the performance. Maximum Time: 4 minutes Rule 5 is relaxed, see Rules 6 & 15 Class 109 OWN MUSICAL COMPOSITION OR ARRANGEMENT, Fee: 7.00 NC Years 12 & 13 Own Composition or Arrangement 1-5 performers of any age Composer / arranger must be present at the performance and may introduce the work briefly. Assessment will be on the composition / arrangement, and not on the performance. Maximum Time: 6 minutes Rule 5 is relaxed, see Rules 6 & 15 Class 137 COMPOSER OF THE YEAR 2014, Open Fee: 8.00 Own Composition or Arrangement 1-5 performers of any age Composer / arranger must be present and may give a brief introduction to the work. Assessment will be on composition and not on performance. Maximum Time: 6 minutes Rule 5 is relaxed, see Rules 6 & 15 31

20 10th MAY 2014 SATURDAY PIANO, INSTRUMENTAL AND NON-COMPETITIVE CLASSES Class 110 FAMILY and FRIENDS INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE Fee: Not less than three players, not conducted Intended for relatives, children and friends For this class Rule 13 (professionals) will be relaxed. Entries will be adjudicated but not given marks. Own choice of up to 3 pieces Non Competitive Maximum Time: 10 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 8 Class 111 FAMILY / FRIENDS DUET Fee: 9.30 Any combination of instruments or voice No age limit. Entries will be adjudicated but not given marks. Own choice of up to 2 pieces Non Competitive Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 9 Class 112 PIANO / INSTRUMENTAL SOLO, Age 25 Years & over Fee: 7.00 Level: Beginners to Grade 3 Own choice Any style One piece only Entries will be adjudicated but not given marks. Maximum Time: 3 minutes Non Competitive See Rules 5, 6 & 7 Class 113 PIANO / INSTRUMENTAL SOLO, Age 25 Years & over Fee: 7.00 Level: Grade 4 and above Own choice Any style One piece only Entries will be adjudicated but not given marks. Maximum Time: 5 minutes Non Competitive See Rules 5, 6 & 7 Class 152 PUPIL and TEACHER DUET, Open Fee: 9.00 involving 2 entrants in any combination of instrument or voice (Rule 13 will not apply) Maximum Time: 5 minutes Non Competitive See Rules 5, 6, 7 & 9 Class 116 PIANO SOLO, NC Years 9 & 10 Fee: 7.00 Alderley Edge Tradesmen's Cup Maximum Time: 6 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 117 PIANO SOLO, NC Years Fee: 7.00 Broadbent Medal Maximum Time: 6 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 118 PIANO SOLO (COMPOSED BEFORE 1830), NC Year 10 & under Fee: 7.00 Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 32

21 10th MAY 2014 PIANO SATURDAY Class 119 PIANO SOLO (COMPOSED ), NC Year 10 & under Fee: 7.00 Crofts Medal Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 120 PIANO SOLO (COMPOSED PRESENT DAY), Fee: 7.00 NC Year 10 & under Richard Hall Medal Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 121 PIANO RECITAL, NC Years 9 & 10 Fee: Barbara Davenport Award Own choice of three pieces of contrasting style and period Time Limit 12 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 The EPTA Award (European Piano Teachers Association) will be presented to the pianist who in the opinion of the Adjudicator gives the best performance of a single piece. Pianos at the Festival are kindly provided by Harker and Howarth of Bolton Class 122 PIANO SOLO, NC Years 9-13 Fee: 7.00 Dennison Trophy from "Music from the Shows" Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 123 PIANO SOLO, JAZZ, NC Years 9-13 Fee: 7.00 Own choice of any jazz piece Improvisation optional Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 125 PIANO DUET, NC Year 10 & under Fee: 9.00 O. Robinson Cup Maximum Time: 6 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 9 & 15 Class 126 PIANO DUET, Open Fee: 9.75 Bell Cup Maximum Time: 10 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 9 & 15 Time Limits given must be adhered to and, at the adjudicator s discretion, performers risk being penalised if they over-run. Those who do over-run are likely to forfeit their chance to win their class or be placed 33

22 10th MAY 2014 PIANO SATURDAY Class 127 PIANO SOLO (COMPOSED BEFORE 1830), Open Fee: 9.00 Agar Cup Maximum Time: 8 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 128 PIANO SOLO (COMPOSED ), Open Fee: 9.00 Briggs Bowl Maximum Time: 8 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 129 PIANO SOLO (COMPOSED PRESENT), Open Fee: 9.00 Gleave Award Maximum Time: 8 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 142 PIANO CONCERTO for 2 PIANOS, Open Fee: Own choice of one movement from a piano concerto This class is for 2 artists on 2 pianos and is suitable for teacher and pupil. The adjudication will be on the pupil's solo part only. Rule 13 will be relaxed for the player performing the orchestral reduction. Maximum Time: 20 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 9 & 15 Class 130 SENIOR PIANO RECITAL, NC Years Fee: Voysey Cup Own choice of three pieces of contrasting style and period Maximum Time: 15 minutes See Rules 5, 6, & 15 Pianos at the Festival are kindly provided by Harker and Howarth of Bolton The winner of this class may be invited to play at the Festival Finale Time Limits given must be adhered to and, at the adjudicator s discretion, performers risk being penalised if they over-run. Those who do over-run are likely to forfeit their chance to win their class or be placed 34

23 10th MAY 2014 PIANO SATURDAY Class 131 PIANO RECITAL, Open Fee: The Hill Rosebowl of 50 This class is intended for advanced pianists, Grade 8 / Diploma Level upwards. Own choice of three pieces of contrasting style and period (Please specify approximate length of chosen programme) Maximum Time: 25 minutes. See also Rules 5, 6 & 15 Pianos at this Festival are kindly provided by Harker and Howarth of Bolton The winner of this class may be invited to play at the Festival Finale Diary Date: THE FESTIVAL FINALE WILL TAKE PLACE ON SATURDAY 10 th MAY 2014 at 7:30pm IN THE FESTIVAL HALL Entrance by ticket only - can be bought during the Festival from Thursday morning onwards 35

24 SPEECH and DRAMA 2014 SPEECH and DRAMA 2014 Speech and Drama forms a most important and interesting part of the Alderley Edge Festival. The development of Oral Communication Skills and the confidence to use them well are very important in today s world. The next section of this syllabus sets out the wide range of Speech and Drama Classes offered at this year s Festival, pages 37 to 44. In view of the continued success of Speech & Drama at our Festival, classes will take place on the evening of Wednesday 7 th May, all day and evening of Friday 9 th May and all day on Saturday 10 th May 2014, (Friday classes held during the day will not involve secondary age pupils and the week of the Festival is not the designated week for standard assessment tests in primary schools.) **************************** NOTES FOR SPEECH AND DRAMA CLASSES Class Sizes and Time Limits To keep classes to manageable numbers, there is a limit of 12 entries per class from each school, except for class 200. Large classes will be divided and additional trophies awarded where necessary. Attention is particularly drawn to Rule 15, see page 6: performers must not go over time. Please ensure that all relevant rules are adhered to.(see Pages 4 and 5) ADJUDICATORS COPIES Please hand own choice copies to the adjudicator s steward at point of performance *** All Thespian, Duologue, Drama, Mime and Shakespeare Classes *** Costumes & Props No Special costumes are allowed except for plain practice skirts with suitable footwear for period pieces, and small items such as hats, gloves, shawl or hand props. Adjudicators will focus on mime and drama rather than props and costume. Over emphasis on these items will be penalised. Adult language/content Please indicate with ** or let us know if you intend to use adult language content, which is unsuitable for a young audience, and timetables will be adjusted accordingly if possible. We must advise that this could present difficulties for entrants and for the Festival to accommodate. It is hoped that the timetabling of the speech and drama classes will follow the details given in this syllabus. However, should entries be such that changes have to be made, the Committee reserves the right to schedule the Festival accordingly in order to ensure its smooth running. 36

25 7 th /9 th MAY 2014 WEDNESDAY EVENING / FRIDAY EVENING Class 256 JUNIOR THESPIAN OF THE YEAR, NC Years 7 9 Fee: 7.75 Jubilee Cup Own choice of two contrasting pieces (i) drama, plus (ii) a poem or piece of prose*, in any order Performers are asked to choose a theme for their choices and to explain this to the audience in a few introductory words. (See note on previous page re costume/props) *Prose to be read from the book Maximum time: 7 minutes See Rules 5,6,15 & 27 The winner of this class may be invited to take part in the Festival Finale Class 217 YOUNG THESPIAN OF THE YEAR, NC Years Fee: 9.25 The Pam Young Challenge Shield A will be presented for the best individual performance of one piece of prose or poetry other than those performed by the winner of the class. Own choice of three contrasting pieces - a poem, a piece of prose* and drama, in any order Performers are asked to choose a theme for their three choices and to explain this to the audience in a few introductory words. (See note on page 36 re costume/props) * Prose must be read from the book Maximum Time: 10 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 The winner of this class may be invited to take part in the Festival Finale Class 266 VERSE SPEAKING, Open Fee: 7.50 IN RECOGNITION OF FIRST WORLD WAR POETS To Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the First World War Own choice of one poem by a First World War Poet Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 257 FIVE MINUTE COMEDY SKETCH, Open Fee: Mark Rowbotham Trophy Own choice of comedy piece from a published work - to be named in the programme (Copy to be provided for the adjudicator at point of performance) Up to 4 performers Maximum Time: 6 minutes including brief introduction See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 37

26 7 th /9 th MAY 2014 WEDNESDAY EVENING / FRIDAY EVENING Class 225 DUOLOGUE, NC Year 11 & above Fee: 8.80 Maximum Time: 6 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 230 SOLO DRAMA, NC Years 11 & above Fee: 7.00 Maximum Time: 6 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 9th MAY 2014 FRIDAY - DAYTIME FRIDAY Class 210 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 3 Fee: 6.50 The Buckley Trophy Maximum Time: 2 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 211 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 4 Fee: 6.50 W.P.S. Trophy Maximum Time: 2 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 222 DUOLOGUE, NC Year 5 & 6 Fee: 8.80 Marina Cup Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 232 DRAMATISED VERSE, NC Year 6 & under Fee: The Rea Award Own choice of dramatised verse 2-6 performers Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 233 SMALL DRAMA GROUP, NC Year 6 & under Fee: Steele Cup Own choice of scene 3-6 performers Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 226 SOLO DRAMA, NC Year 4 & under Fee: 6.50 Kennedy Cup Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 243 CHORAL SPEAKING, NC Year 6 & under Fee: performers Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5,6,15 & 27 38

27 9 th MAY 2014 FRIDAY EVENING Class 215 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 9-11 Fee: 6.50 Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 224 DUOLOGUE, NC Year 9 & 10 Fee: 9.00 Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 229 SOLO DRAMA, NC Years 9 & 10 Fee: 7.00 Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 263 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 9-11 Fee: 6.75 EITHER: Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen Masterplots II.Editor: Philip K. Jason ISBN: OR: Seaside Golf by John Betjeman A Ring of Bells Poems of John Betjeman, selected by Irene Slade ISBN: Time Limits given must be adhered to and, at the adjudicator s discretion, performers risk being penalised if they over-run. Those who do over-run are likely to forfeit their chance to win their class or be placed 39

28 10 th MAY 2014 SATURDAY Class 200 PARTY PIECE, NC Reception year Fee: 4.00 Own choice: recite a favourite poem or nursery rhyme Non-competitive - each performer will receive a certificate for taking part. Maximum Time: 1 minute See Rule 5 Class 201 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 1 Fee: 6.50 EITHER: The Mermaid by Theresa Heine (Copies available from Speech and Drama Co-ordinator) OR: The School Play by Georgie Adams The Puffin Book of Fantastic First Poems ISBN: Class 202 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 2 Fee: 6.50 Lee Cup EITHER: My Grannies by June Crebbin A Poem for Everyone Oxford University Press ISBN OR: Dinosaur by Jean Kenward Copies available from Speech and Drama Co-ordinator Class 203 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 3 Fee: 6.50 Sandra Cup EITHER: Somersaults by Jack Prelutsky The Random House Book of Poetry for Children. Selected by Jack Prelutsky ISBN : OR: Chips by Stanley Cook Read Me First Poems for Younger readers for every day of the year ISBN: Class 204 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 4 Fee: 6.50 Parrott Cup EITHER: Oh, Ozzie! by Richard Edwards Poems to Make Your Friends Laugh chosen by Susie Gibbs ISBN: OR: Windy Nights by Robert Louis Stevenson A Child s Garden of Verses by RL Stevenson ISBN: Class 205 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 5 Fee: 6.50 Carson Kennedy Cup EITHER: Cat Began by Andrew Matthews The Works Poems for Key Stage 2 (Macmillan 2006) ISBN: OR: The Mad Magician by John Foster Four O'clock Friday: Original Poems ISBN

29 10 th MAY 2014 SATURDAY Class 206 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 6 Fee: 6.50 Pownall Hall Trophy EITHER: Seal by William Jay Smith Around My Room by William Jay Smith ISBN 13: OR: Huff by Wendy Cope Heaven on Earth ISBN Class 207 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 7 & 8 Fee: 6.75 Rathbone Cup EITHER: Sea Fever by John Masefield Sea Fever: Selected Poems of John Masefield ISBN 13: OR: Letters to the Three Pigs by Clare Bevan Read Me and Laugh. Chosen by Gaby Morgan.Macmillan ISBN: Class 208 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 1 Fee: 6.50 Redesmere Trophy Maximum Time: 2 minutes See Rules 5 & 6 Class 209 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 2 Fee: 6.50 Fernden Mount Trophy Maximum Time: 2 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 212 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 5 Fee: 6.50 Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 213 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 6 Fee: 6.50 Fernden Cup Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 214 VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 7 & 8 Fee: 6.75 Susan and Gillian Cup Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 252 SOLO or GROUP MIME, NC Years 3 & 4 Fee: 6.75 Own choice of mime with brief introduction 1 3 performers Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 41

30 10 th MAY 2014 SATURDAY Class 253 SOLO or GROUP MIME, NC Years 5 & 6 Fee: 6.75 Own choice of mime with brief introduction 1 3 performers Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 218 NOVICE VERSE SPEAKING, NC Year 4 & 5 Fee: 6.50 Armitage Award Open to entrants new to this Festival and to those who have not won a certificate in previous years. Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Class 247 BIBLE READING, Open Fee: 7.00 Mount Carmel Cup Own choice of a reading from the Authorised King James version 6 to 8 verses Reading to be read from the Bible Maximum Time: 3 minutes See Rule 5, 6 & 15 Class 258 SOLO or GROUP SHAKESPEARE, NC Years 7 9 Fee: 8.20 Shakespearean Cup of poetry or drama, including sonnets with brief introduction Name of play and piece or chosen sonnet/poem required on application form or ed to coordinator at time of entry (See page 8). 1-6 performers Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 259 SOLO or GROUP SHAKESPEARE, NC Years Fee: 8.20 of poetry or drama, including sonnets with brief introduction Name of play and piece or chosen sonnet/poem required on application form or ed to coordinator at time of entry (See page 8). 1-6 performers Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 262 PREPARED PROSE READING, NC Year 9-11 Fee: 6.75 An extract from a book of your own choice Please bring your own book and provide a copy of the extract for the Adjudicator at the beginning of the class. Maximum Time: 3 minutes including brief introduction See Rule 5, 6 & 15 Time Limits given must be adhered to and, at the adjudicator s discretion, performers risk being penalised if they over-run. Those who do over-run are likely to forfeit their chance to win their class or be placed. 42

31 10 th MAY 2014 SATURDAY Class 221 DUOLOGUE, NC Year 4 & under Fee: 8.80 Brockenshire Cup Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 223 DUOLOGUE, NC Year 7 & 8 Fee: 9.00 Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 227 SOLO DRAMA, NC Year 5 & 6 Fee: 6.50 Bendelow Trophy Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 228 SOLO DRAMA, NC Year 7 & 8 Fee: 6.75 The Judy Drake Award Maximum Time: 5 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 239 DUO-VERSE SPEAKING, NC Years 6 & Under Fee: 9.00 The Lee Sty Cup Own choice of poem, learned and spoken with any combination of two voices This is a verse speaking class and should not include drama. Maximum Time: 4 minutes See Rules 5, 6, 9 & 15 Class 251 RADIO PLAY, Open Fee: Drama scene behind a screen, actors will be heard and not seen - adjudication will be on voice only. Up to 4 performers Script or notes for Adjudicator are required. Electronic sound effects not allowed - screen will be provided. Maximum Time: 6 minutes to include short introduction See Rules 5, 6, 15 & 27 Class 264 HAVE FUN FOR JUST A MINUTE, NC Year 5 6 Fee: 6.00 Entrant to give an impromptu talk for 1 min on a topic picked out of a hat, eg- chocolate 1 minute to think about the topic followed by 1 minute to speak Time: as above Class 265 HAVE FUN FOR JUST A MINUTE, NC Year 7 8 Fee: 6.00 Entrant to give an impromptu talk for 1 min on a topic picked out of a hat, eg- clouds 1 minute to think about the topic followed by 1 minute to speak Time: as above 43

32 10 th MAY 2014 SATURDAY Class 234 PREPARED PROSE READING, NC Year 3 & under Fee: 6.50 An extract from a book of your own choice Please bring your own book and provide a copy of the extract for the Adjudicator at the beginning of the class. Maximum Time: 2 minutes including brief introduction See Rule 5, 6 & 15 Class 260 PREPARED PROSE READING, NC Year 4 Fee: 6.50 An extract from a book of your own choice Please bring your own book and provide a copy of the extract for the Adjudicator at the beginning of the class. Maximum Time: 2 minutes including brief introduction See Rule 5, 6 & 15 Class 235 PREPARED PROSE READING, NC Year 5 Fee: 6.50 An extract from a book of your own choice Please bring your own book and provide a copy of the extract for the Adjudicator at the beginning of the class. Maximum Time: 2 minutes including brief introduction See Rule 5, 6 & 15 Class 261 PREPARED PROSE READING, NC Year 6 Fee: 6.50 An extract from a book of your own choice Please bring your own book and provide a copy of the extract for the Adjudicator at the beginning of the class. Maximum Time: 2 minutes including brief introduction See Rule 5, 6 & 15 Class 248 PREPARED PROSE READING, NC Years 7 & 8 Fee: 6.50 An extract from a book of your own choice Please bring your own book and provide a copy of the extract for the Adjudicator at the beginning of the class. Maximum Time: 2 minutes including brief introduction See Rules 5, 6 & 15 Time Limits given must be adhered to and, at the adjudicator s discretion, performers risk being penalised if they over-run. Those who do over-run are likely to forfeit their chance to win their class or be placed. It is hoped that the timetabling of the speech and drama classes will follow the details given in this syllabus. However, should entries be such that changes have to be made, the Committee reserves the right to schedule the Festival accordingly in order to ensure its smooth running. 44

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