Royal Wootton Bassett Arts Festival Piano Syllabus Saturday 30 th June and Sunday 1 st July, 2018 Closing Date for All Entries 30 th April, 2018 www.rwbartsfestival.com @RWBArtsFestival Reg. Charity No: 1135906
RWBAF 2018 PIANO FESTIVAL Closing date for entries 30 th April, 2018 Saturday 30 th June and Sunday 1 st July, 2018 at RWB Academy Lime Kiln, RWB, SN4 7HG ADJUDICATOR Ruth Gerald FRCM Ruth Gerald was Head of Keyboard Studies at the Royal College of Music from 1992 until 1999, having previously been Head of Keyboard at the Birmingham School of Music. Her career has always pursued a very wide path, solo and lecture recitals, concertos, chamber music, Lieder recitals, accompanying, adjudicating, examining and teaching. Born and educated in Australia, Ruth Gerald began her musical career there. After gaining a Bachelor of Music degree at Adelaide University she continued with postgraduate studies at the Royal College of Music where she was awarded many Prizes, including the Hopkinson Gold Medal. Recently she has given Masterclasses in UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Malta, and Greece and conducted many seminars for piano teachers in UK, Malaysia, Singapore, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. She is frequently invited to adjudicate world-wide and is actively involved in many aspects of the work of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. PLEASE NOTE RWB Arts Festival is fortunate to have use the facilities of RWB Academy and its grand piano for this year s Piano Festival and to have the support of G4S and its staff. The Syllabus gives pianists opportunities to enter a variety of classes and perform different pieces. Please see the First Timers section. Please note that age ranges are changed to match School year groups In 2014, we included a special section to mark the centenary of the start of WW1. For 2018, we expect there will be many events marking the end of WW1 with the likely climax at 11.00am on Sunday 11 th November 2018. Please think of this when choosing your pieces SPECIAL TROPHIES The Debbie Lovell Cup is awarded for the Highest Mark achieved across all Solo Piano Classes Pianist of the Year The Pat Davies Memorial Cup is awarded for the Highest Mark achieved across all music classes by an entrant aged 9 years or under. 2
SOLOS & OTHER CLASSES Entry fees: Solos 6.00, Duets/Trios 8.00 Time limit 5 mins unless stated otherwise First timers Class FTP This is for people of any age who have never taken part in a Festival before and may not have performed to an audience before. You may not be having lessons or may have just started lessons. You do enjoy playing the piano. You are welcome to have someone with you at the piano Please complete your entry form giving as much detail as possible. When the timetable of classes is worked out, we will try to make sure you are given a suitable time according to your age and chosen piece. You will not be marked but will have a certificate and helpful comments from the Adjudicator. Composer Class 2017 Adjudicator, Ruth Gerald challenges you choose a piece by any English Composer from the 18 th Century to the present day. Current exam syllabi give you plenty of scope. Adaptations suitable for players working at the lower grades will be accepted. CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 CC5 CC6 CC7 Up to Y2 Y3 to Y6 Y7 & Y8 Y9 Y10 & Y11 Y12 School or College to 25 years 26 years and older Modern A solo piece in Ragtime, Blues, Rock or other style, which could include pieces composed in Jazz style but without any improvisation. Please see Jazz section below. MP1 Up to Y2 MP2 Y3 to Y6 RWBAF Jazz Cup 1 MP3 Y7 & Y8 MP4 Y9 The Corinium Stoves Cup MP5 Y10 & Y11 The Liz McDermott Cup MP6 Y12 School or College to 25 years MP7 26 years and over 3
Jazz A solo twice through with at least 8 bars improvisation. J1 Y10 & Y11 RWBAF Jazz Cup 2 J2 Y12 School or College to 25 years J3 26 years and over Own Choice Solos A piece of an appropriate standard but not of modern, ragtime or jazz style PS1 Up to Y2 RWBAF Piano Solo Cup 1 PS2 Y3 to Y6 The Jan Davies Cup PS3 Y7 & Y8 The Chaplin Piano Cup PS4 Y9 RWBAF Piano Cup 2 PS5 Y10 & Y11 The Le Sayle Shield PS6 Y12 School or College to 25 years PS7 26 years and over Recital Two contrasting pieces RE1 Up to Y6 6 mins RE2 Y7 to Y9 8 mins RE3 Y10 & Y11 The John Davies Cup 10 mins RE4 Y12 School or College to 25 years 15 mins RE5 26 years and over 15 mins Graded Solos No age limits. Please refer to Music Rule 4. Please choose a piece not of modern, ragtime or jazz style appropriate to the grade you are currently working towards. Your piece can be from any graded book by one of the Exam Boards, not necessarily from a current syllabus. PG1 Preliminary (unmarked adjudication only) PG2 Grade 1 The Bevirs Solicitors Cup PG3 Grade 2 The SPS Stationery Cup PG4 Grades 3 and 4 RWBAF Piano Cup PG5 Grades 5 and 6 RWBAF Piano Grades Cup 6 mins PG6 Grades 7 and 8 The Davies Trophy 8 mins PG7 Above Grade 8 The Sheila Harrod Piano Cup 10 mins Duets and Trios PD1 Up to KS2 5 mins PD2 Y7 to Y11 6 mins PD3 Y12 School or College and over 8 mins 4
Sight- Reading SR1 SR2 SR3 Up to Y6 Y7 to Y11 Y12 School or College and over Junior Accompanist You choose the soloist (a singer or instrumentalist) and the piece to be performed. The Adjudicator will concentrate on how you accompany the piece and not your soloist s performance. A1 A2 Pianist up to Y6 Pianist Y7 to & Y11 Junior Composer Manuscripts of your own solo composition piece must be included with your entry form to allow time for the Adjudicator to assess them. You will be asked to perform your piece or have someone else perform it for you. JC1 Up to Y6 6.00 JC2 Y7 to Y11 6.00 Ideas for new classes and approaches are always welcome. 29 th November, 2017 5