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92nd North Queensland Eisteddfod Conducted under the auspices of the Eisteddfod Association of North Queensland Inc. A Choral & Music Festival to entertain and delight, with sections also for Solos, Duets, Ensembles. Musical Theatre! Cabaret! Jazz! Folk! Sacred! Lieder! Modern! Instrumental! Speech! Drama!. Preliminary Programme THE ROCK CENTRE, Cathedral School Ross River Road Mundingburra Friday 30 th March Sunday 1 st April 2018 Adjudicators: Music: Amandine Petit & Gregory Massingham Speech and Drama: Mrs Ann Murrell

General information 1. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE ON 23 rd February 2018 Music selections should reach local committee by no later than 1 st March 2018 2. ENTRY FEES: As stated on each Section. 3. SEASON TICKETS: Competitors (Adults) - $27 each Competitors (Pensioners/Students) - $22 each Competitors Children (up to 14 years) - $10 each Public Season Ticket (Adults) - $42 Public Season Ticket (Pensioners) - $32 4. Except where stipulated, all music shall be of OWN CHOICE and all performances shall be accompanied by one piano. 5. EISTEDDFOD ASSOCIATION OF NORTH QUEENSLAND TOWNSVILLE COMMITTEE: Mrs Lenore Nielsen Secretary, Telephone: (07) 4775 2140 or Mob: 0412 072 052 4/30 Martinez Avenue, Townsville 4810 or P.O Box 5615, Townsville 4810 Email: lenore.nielsen@ozemail.com.au 6. EISTEDDFOD ASSOCIATION OF NORTH QUEENSLAND Inc.: Mrs. Julie Dell, Telephone (07) 4773 3931 Secretary, Email: jjdell@westnet.com.au P.O. Box 5615, Townsville, Qld 4810 7. SPECIAL NOTE: As this eisteddfod is restricted to 3 days, sections on Friday and Sunday may commence early 2

Amateur:. Eisteddfod Rules and Regulations... (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY) 1. Competition shall be open to amateurs only. An amateur is one whose principal source of income is not derived from performing that talent required for any section entered. This rule shall not apply to conductors or accompanists. Entries: 2.1 Entries may be lodged on the official entry form circulated with the Preliminary Programme and be accompanied by the appropriate entry fee as stipulated herein. Additional entries or information may be attached to the official entry form. Entries may also be emailed to the secretary: lenore.nielsen@ozemail.com.au, with payments made by direct deposit. Details on entry form 2.2 Late entries may, at the discretion of the Eisteddfod Committee, be accepted, subject to payment of late entry fees as stipulated herein. 2.3 If a competitor requires a receipt for fees paid, an acknowledgement or any other information, a stamped, self-addressed envelope or valid email address must accompany the entry. 2.4 Competitors shall enter in their own, real names. 2.5 Time of item is to be shown on all entries. 2.6 In Choral Sections, names of Choir Conductor/s and Pianist/s are to be stated on Entry Form. Competitors: N.B.: Infringement of the following rules will cause disqualification. 3.1 A competitor shall not compete in more than one voice type. For example, Baritone/Bass & Tenor. 3.2 A competitor shall not enter or perform the same piece of music or item more than once at any one Eisteddfod. 3.3 Where two or more competitors are competing in combination, no competitor shall compete with more than one combination in any one section; with the exception of Lieder, Art Song or French Melodie Open where an accompanist may accompany more than one competitor (see rule 6.9). 3.4 The following minimum age limits, unless otherwise specified in this Preliminary Programme, shall apply: For all solo and duet sections For group and choral sections 14 years as at 1st March in year of competition 14 years as at 1st March in year of competition Any entrant in any section may be required (by the Executive of the Association) to furnish a birth certificate. Special rules apply for Sections 40, 45, 46, 47, 48 & 49. Special rules for Young People s Sections 35, 36, and 37 apply. Please check Rule 6.3a 3.5 All competitors and choirs shall appear in order determined by ballot, which shall be carried out by the Committee prior to the Eisteddfod. A competitor who fails to appear at the due time shall be deemed to have withdrawn but may be allowed by the Eisteddfod Association to perform out of turn. 3.6 The Eisteddfod Committee may arrange a preliminary contest in any section. A competitor who fails to appear for a preliminary contest shall be deemed to have withdrawn from that section. 3.7 Technical problems will not be penalized. Item will be re-performed if time is not a problem. 3

Marks Awarded: 4. In each section each competitor shall be awarded marks out of 100, the winner being the one with the highest marks, the exception shall be the Sacred and the Chief Choruses in which case marks out of 100 shall be awarded for each piece of music sung and the winner decided by the addition of these marks. Choirs: 5.1 The choral sections of the Eisteddfod shall be open to any body of unpaid singers. No chorister shall sing with more than one choir. Choirs must elect to enter in Open or Small competition for the whole Eisteddfod. (N.B. - note there is no medium choir section this year) N.B. No individual can compete twice in any one section Ensembles are open to any body of singers providing that no chorister sing in more than one ensemble in that section. 5.2 The one conductor need not conduct all his or her choir s work at an Eisteddfod. No conductor shall conduct any more than one choir or group in the one section. 5.3 Number Range: Small Choirs... Up to 30 voices Open Choirs... Any number over 25 voices Any choir wishing to sing outside the number range must apply to the Association for consideration. 5.4 When a piece of music specifies a solo vocal line (excluding Ensembles), that line shall be sung by more than one voice. 5.5 Each choir shall submit to the Secretary of the Eisteddfod Association of North Queensland Inc., P.O. Box 5615, Townsville, Q. 4814, (NOT LOCAL SECRETARY) prior to each Eisteddfod, a complete list of the names of each member who will be competing in at least one group or choral section in the name of such choir/group. N.B.: This rule may be altered if risk or accident insurance requires more detailed registration of names competing in individual sections. 5.6 All Set Choral music must be sung in English but all Own Choice music may be sung in original language. 5.7 No costuming or extra choreography above what is specified in the music, with the exception of the Novelty Chorus and Folk Singing Group. 5.8 Novelty, Modern and Sacred Choruses permitted to have up to three (3) amplified or unamplified instruments with a maximum amplification of 30 watts. This applies to Accompanied Choruses only. 5.9 Novelty Chorus will be judged by both the Choral and Drama adjudicators Solos: 6.1 In each of the first and second grade solos, there shall be four sections: Soprano (to include both lyric and dramatic); Contralto/Mezzo-Soprano; Tenor; and Bass/Baritone. Second grade sections may be combined depending upon the number of entries. 6.2 First grade solo sections shall be open to all singers who classify themselves as first grade soloists. 6.3 Singers may only sing in first or second grade but not in both throughout the Festival. 6.3a Competitors entering the Young Peoples solos and duet section are not eligible to enter Sections 27 to 30 incl. First Grade Solos; Section 40 Lieder, Art Song or French Melodie Open; Section 41 Solo from Musical Theatre, Rock Opera or Operetta (excluding Opera); Section 43 Solo from Oratorio, Cantata or Significant Sacred Work (Masses etc.); Section 44 Operatic Aria Contest; and Section 26 Open Duet but may enter other open sections. 4

6.4 No competitor in a vocal solo, duet, trio or quartet section shall hold music on stage except when he or she is singing Oratorio, Cantata or Significant Sacred Work (Masses etc.) when music may be held. 6.5 All vocal solos and duets shall be of own choice and may be sung in original language and be accompanied or unaccompanied. 6.6 All solos, duets, trios and quartets should be no more than 4 minutes, with the exception of the Solo from Oratorio, Cantata or Significant Sacred Work (Masses etc.), Aria and Solo from Musical Theatre. These must not exceed 6 minutes. Any infringement of this rule may cause disqualification. N.B.: Time limits can be achieved for the Solo from Oratorio, Cantata or Significant Sacred Work (Masses etc.) by reducing the accompanists lengthy introductions and deleting repetitions. 6.7 Operatic Aria Contest. (a) This section shall be open to any competitor who also competes in any First Grade Solo section. (b) The Aria may be sung in English or in the original language. It shall be sung in the original key. No advantage shall be gained by virtue of the language used. (c) A short summary of up to 100 words describing what the Aria is conveying, may be submitted with an entry and shall be read by the Session Chairperson before the Aria is sung. (d) The Aria shall be given as a concert performance but the adjudicators shall have regard to voice, characterisation and stage craft in reaching a decision. (e) The time taken to perform the Aria shall be stated on the entry form (remembering limits). 6.8 Solo from Oratorio, Cantata or Significant Sacred Work (Masses etc.) The solo for this section shall be chosen from Oratorio, Cantata or Significant Sacred Work (Masses etc.) The conditions set down in sub-paragraphs (a), (b), (d) and (e) of paragraph 6.7 shall apply to this section also. 6.9 Lieder, Art Song or French Melodie Open. This section shall be judged as a duet. The Lieder, Art Song or French Melodie must be sung in the original language. The names of both competitors must be submitted on the entry form. An accompanist may accompany more than one competitor in this section. N.B.: A competitor may only sing once in this section. (Refer to Rule 3.3). 6.10 Solo from Musical Theatre, Rock Opera or Operetta (excluding Opera). (a) This shall be a fully developed solo performance in costume with characterisation, movement, stage sense and an overall ability to meet the vocal and other demands of the item concerned, and may be accompanied by any unamplified instrument. (b) Props shall be limited to small props which can be easily carried on stage. Lighting requirements must be discussed with the Stage Manager prior to the performance. Changes to the theatre lighting will be minimal. (c) Name of Musical must be supplied. Cabaret or Stand Alone pieces must be performed in the Cabaret Section (d) Hand held microphone optional. (e) This section will be judged by both Music and Drama Adjudicators. 5

Drama: 7.1 Open Recitation. Time limit = 5 mins. If necessary, the bell shall be rung at the expiration of 5 mins, whereupon the competitor must stop and leave the stage. 7.2 Open Single Character Portrayal. (a) Time limit = 5 mins. If necessary, the bell shall be rung at the expiration of 5 minutes, whereupon the competitor must stop and leave the stage. (b) A short summary of up to 50 words describing what the Portrayal is conveying, may be submitted with an entry and shall be read by the Session Chairperson before the Portrayal is performed. 7.3 Set Speech. Speeches will be 4.5 5.5 minutes. Contestants will disqualify themselves if the speech is less than 4 minutes 30 seconds or more than 5 minutes 30 seconds. Upon being introduced the contestant shall proceed immediately to the speaking position. Timing will begin with the contestant s first definite verbal or non-verbal communication with the audience. A warning bell will be rung at 4.5 minutes and a final bell shall be rung at the expiration of 5.5 minutes, whereupon the competitor must stop and leave the stage. The person responsible for the timing will report any infringements to the adjudicator at the end of the section. Piano: 8 The piano will be tuned to conventional concert pitch. Unless otherwise stated, no other instrument shall be used, even though the score may provide for same. Accompanist: 9.1 The following accompanists will be available for the Townsville Eisteddfod 2018. Mrs Carol Dall Osto from Townsville, Ph: 4771 2419 Email: carol.dallosto@ozemail.com.au Professor Judith Brown from Mackay. Ph 0407 581 400 or email: j.brown@cqu.edu.au If you wish to use either accompanists services, please contact direct by phone or email at least 3 weeks prior to the Eisteddfod to discuss fees and arrange rehearsal time. The music is to be prepared as follows: Photocopied back to back. All songs spiral bound together with a cover sheet at the front showing name, contact phone and email, names of songs and the sections they are for. The music to be sent to accompanist at least two weeks before Eisteddfod. 9.2 A teacher may accompany a competitor but otherwise shall not be allowed on stage with a competitor. Rostra: 10.1 The piano and choir stands shall be placed on stage by the Eisteddfod Committee. No choir or group shall be permitted to alter the position of same, except in the case of the Novelty Chorus section. The podium may be moved. 6

Own Choice Items: 11.1 A competitor or competitors in any section involving own choice of music or item shall not perform a piece or item which he, she or they have performed in the same section during the two previous Eisteddfodau. 11.2 Name of own choice items selected should ideally be stated on the official entry form, and may not subsequently be altered later than 4 weeks before commencement of the Eisteddfod. (See Rules 11.3 & 16). 11.3 Any changes and final selections must be notified in writing to the Secretary of the Local Committee before the required time of 4 weeks before commencement of the Eisteddfod. Should any competitor perform a title other than the one submitted they will be given an adjudication only, and will not receive a marking from the Adjudicator. This also applies to competitors who fail to submit the name of their own choice entry. 11.4 ALL OWN CHOICE MATERIAL SHOULD BE IN THE SECRETARY S OFFICE PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EISTEDDFOD, AND ALL ITEMS TO BE PRESENTED SEPARATELY WITH COMPLETED FORM 2 ATTACHED TO EACH ITEM. Failure to submit own choice materials may deny the competitor the right to perform. 11.5 Competitors are requested to adhere to the requirements of the Australian Performing Rights Association - Guide for Eisteddfod Performances Included on pages 9 & 13 are standard forms to be used in conjunction with photocopies to show that they have been made under this guide. Adjudicators: 12.1 The decision of the adjudicators shall be final unless it eventuates that there has been an error in the identity of a choir or competitor, in which case the Executive of the Association shall determine the issue. 12.2 Adjudication decisions may not be discussed with the Adjudicator until after the Eisteddfod. Any complaints to be taken to the local Protest Committee. 12.3 The adjudicators may ring a bell before an item has been completed, whereupon the competitor shall stop and leave the stage. The ringing of the bell may not indicate dissatisfaction with the performance but may simply mean that the performance has been of sufficient length to enable a decision to be made. 12.4 Adjudication sheets may be obtained from the Eisteddfod Committee at the close of sessions, free of charge. 12.5 Adjudicators will note whether First Grade or Second Grade singer on adjudication forms. Awards: 13.1 Official first, second and third prize certificates signed by the Adjudicator, President and Secretary of the Association, shall be awarded to all place-getters. 13.2 The Eisteddfod Committee shall ensure that there are suitable trophies for choirs winning the aggregate in Open and Small Choirs choral sections. 13.3 In those sections in which trophies are presented annually the said trophies will be held by the winner for 11 months, when they must be returned to the Secretary of the Local Committee. All holders of perpetual trophies will be held responsible for their safe custody and return at their expense. 7

Programming: 14.1 The 2018 Townsville competition will be held over three days commencing Friday 30 th March and concluding Sunday 1st April 2018 14.2 If possible, solos will not be scheduled before 10am. 14.3 The Competition may utilise 2 venues. 14.4 The local committee reserves the right to withdraw or combine a section if there are insufficient entries. If a section is withdrawn, entry fees will be refunded. No A grade or Open sections are to be combined or withdrawn 14.5 The Annual General Meeting of the Eisteddfod Association will be held on Easter Saturday at the conclusion of the morning session. Tape Recorders, Flashlights etc.: 15. The playing back of tape recorders and the use of camera flashlights and video cameras in the Theatre shall be strictly prohibited. All mobile phones are to be turned off. Disqualification: 16. Any competitor or choir who in any way fails to comply with these Rules and Conditions or with any other requirement of the Preliminary Programme, may be disqualified by the Adjudicator in conjunction with the Eisteddfod Committee Executive prior to the adjudication of the section or may not be permitted to perform in any section in respect of which there has been a breach and any awarded prize may be withdrawn; but where any such action is taken, the competitor or choir concerned may protest to the Protest Committee. Protests: 17. Any protest arising during an Eisteddfod shall be submitted in writing to the Protest Committee appointed by the Association, within half an hour of the protest arising accompanied by a $5.00 fee which shall be forfeited if the protest is considered frivolous. The decision of the Protest Committee shall be final. 8

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTED NO LATER THAN MONDAY 23 rd February 2018 To: The Secretary (Mrs Lenore Nielsen) Eisteddfod Association of North Queensland: Townsville Committee 4/30 Martinez Avenue, Townsville 4810 Ph: 4775 2140 or 0412 072 052 Email: lenore.nielsen@ozemail.com.au FORM No. 1 A M C O S Performers Declaration Form for Eisteddfodau This is to certify that I... will be performing in this Eisteddfod from: (a) (b) an original published edition of music; or a photocopy, transcription or arrangement of music accompanied by a letter from the music publisher either: (i) authorising the copy, transcription or arrangement; or (ii) stating that the work and edition are no longer protected by copyright (that is, they are in the public domain). In accordance with clauses 2.4, 9.1 and 9.3 of AMCOC A Practical Guide To The Use Of Print Music In Australia Edition No 1 1999 Signature..Date If you have any queries regarding this form, please contact the AMCOS Print Music Manager on (02) 9935 7700 9

Copyright declarations FORM No. 1. (On the back of the entry form), Must be completed by all competitors. FORM No. 2. Please photocopy and attach to each piece of own choice material FORM No. 5. Please photocopy and attach to each piece of music that will be used by an accompanist during the music competition performance FORM No. 2 Adjudicator copy for use in Eisteddfodau This is to certify that this photocopy has been made by A M C O S.. From their own published edition of the musical work, in reliance on Clauses 9.2, 9.3 and 17 of AMCOS A Practical Guide To The Use Of Print Music In Australia Edition N0. 1 1999 Signature. Date. The adjudication copy will be destroyed by the eisteddfod committee at the conclusion of the section and will not be handed back to the competitor If you have any queries regarding this form, please contact the AMCOS Print Music Manager on (02) 9935 7700 ATTENTION ALL COMPETITORS PLEASE ADHERE TO COPYRIGHT REQUIREMENTS FORM No. 5 Temporary copy for the use of an accompanist in Eisteddfodau This is to certify that this photocopy has been made by A M C O S (The competitor) From their own published edition of the musical work, in reliance on Clauses 9.2, 9.3 and 17 of AMCOS A Practical Guide To The Use Of Print Music In Australia Edition N0. 1 1999 Signature Date.. This form is to be attached to the music during the music competition performance The photocopy is to be handed back to the competitor at the conclusion of the Eisteddfod and destroyed by them If you have any queries regarding this form, please contact the AMCOS Print Music Manager on (02) 9935 7700 13

Sections CHORAL 1. CHIEF CHORUS OPEN CHOIRS (Maximum 140 voices) (a) Accompanied Sure on This Shining Night SATB Morten Lauridsen, James Agee (b) Unaccompanied The Stars are With the Voyager SATB. Music by Jay Althouse Text from a poem by Thomas Hood. Perpetual Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Council of North Queensland.. (No Entry fee) 2. MALE CHORUS OPEN CHOIRS (any number of voices). Accompanied. Festival Sanctus TTB, John Leavitt. Perpetual Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Council of North Queensland. (No Entry fee) 3. LADIES CHORUS OPEN CHOIRS (any number of voices). Accompanied. Speak to the Child of Love SSA Allen Koepke Perpetual Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Council of North Queensland. (No Entry fee) 4. MADRIGAL OPEN CHOIRS (Maximum 140 voices). Unaccompanied. My Sweet Love I m Grieving SATB by Orazio Vecchi. Edited and arranged by Robert Field, English text by Melinda Edwards. (To be sung in English). The Frank Carroll Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by the Townsville Chamber Choir. (No Entry fee) 5. CHORUS & ARRANGEMENTS FROM ORATORIO OR OPERA OR CANTATA (Open and Small Choirs may enter) (any number of voices). Own Choice.Perpetual Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Council of North Queensland. (No Entry fee) 6a. NOVELTY CHORUS/MUSIC THEATRE (Open and Small Choirs may enter) (any number of voices). Own Choice. Can be choreographed and costumed. The John Cronin and Normie Clifford Perpetual Trophy donated by Cairns Choral Society. (No Entry fee) Novelty Chorus/Music Theatre to be an entertaining choral presentation that may be costumed and/or choreographed. Will be judged by both the Choral and Drama adjudicators 7. MODERN CHORUS (Open and Small Choirs may enter) (any number of voices and own choice, a modern choral arrangement) (Check rule 5.8) The Ruby Keegan Perpetual Trophy donated by Bernie & Grace Donnelly, Cairns.. (No Entry fee) 12. CHIEF CHORUS SMALL CHOIRS (Up to 30 voices) 2, 3 or 4 part. Any combination of voices.own Choice. (a) Accompanied (b) Unaccompanied Perpetual Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Council of North Queensland. (No Entry fee) 13. MALE CHORUS SMALL CHOIRS (Up to 30 voices) Accompanied. 2 or 3 part. Any combination of voices. Own Choice. Perpetual Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Council of North Queensland. (No Entry fee) 14. LADIES CHORUS SMALL CHOIRS (Up to 30 voices) Accompanied. 2 or 3 part. Any combination of voices. Own Choice. Perpetual Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Council of North Queensland.. (No Entry fee) 14

15. MADRIGAL SMALL CHOIRS (Up to 30 voices) 2, 3 or 4 part. Any combination of voices. Own Choice. Perpetual Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Council of North Queensland.. (No Entry fee) 17. WELSH HYMN OPEN (9-16 voices) Accompanied or unaccompanied. Any traditional arrangement of a Welsh Hymn from the Australian Welsh Hymn book. May be any combination of mixed or male voices. Own Choice. Perpetual trophy donated by Mrs Gwyneth Rupnik, Mackay. (No Entry fee) 18a. SACRED CHORUS OPEN CHOIRS (Excluding Opera/Oratorio/Cantata) Own Choice (a) Accompanied (b) Unaccompanied Perpetual Trophy donated by Ozdaq Securities Pty. Ltd. (No Entry fee) 18c. SACRED CHORUS SMALL CHOIRS (Excluding Opera/Oratorio/Cantata) (Up to 30 voices) Own Choice (a) Accompanied (b) Unaccompanied Perpetual Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Council of North Queensland. (No Entry fee) Sections 18a, and 18c may be performed concurrently. GROUPS / DUETS 19. MIXED ENSEMBLE OPEN (9-16 voices) (Check Rule 5.7) Own Choice. Accompanied or Unaccompanied Brian Young Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by the Townsville Choral Society. (No Entry fee) 20. LADIES ENSEMBLE OPEN (9-16 voices) (Check Rule 5.7) Own Choice. Accompanied or Unaccompanied Myrtle Lane Perpetual Trophy donated by Lane Family, Townsville. (No Entry fee) 21. MALE ENSEMBLE OPEN (5-16 voices) (Check Rule 5.7) Own Choice. Accompanied or Unaccompanied Perpetual Trophy donated by Townsville Choral Society. (No Entry fee) 21a. MADRIGAL for Small Groups (8-12 voices) (Check Rule 5.7) Own Choice. Perpetual Trophy donated by Cairns Choral Society. (No Entry fee) 22. CABARET / REVIEW STYLE ITEM (Not including solos from Musical Theatre, Rock Opera or Operetta) Any number. (Only one fixed or hand held microphone optional - No body microphone allowed) May be spoken or sung. (Please state time on entry form.) First $50 plus Joan Kippin Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by the Townsville Choral Society. Second $30.Third $20. (Entry fee $6) N.B.: If the Theatre can cope, recorded music may be used. 23. OPEN QUARTET (any combination of voices) (Costume optional) Harmony must predominate Own Choice. First $40.Second $20.Third $15. (Entry fee $11) 24. FOLK SINGING GROUP (5-16 performers) (Check Rule 5.7) This group may sing a traditional or modern folk song, and may be unaccompanied. Any accompaniment must be provided from within the group, and may use amplified instruments with a maximum amplification of 30 watts. Perpetual Trophy donated by Mackay Choral Society. (No Entry fee) 15

24a. OPEN JAZZ ENSEMBLE (5-16 performers) (Check Rule 5.7) Any combination of voices and unamplified instruments. Accompaniment must be provided from within the group. Perpetual Trophy donated by Mackay Choral Society. (No Entry fee) 25. OPEN TRIO (any combination of voices) (Costume optional) Harmony must predominate Accompanied or Unaccompanied Own Choice. First $40.Second $20.Third $15. (Entry fee $11) 26. OPEN DUET (Costume Optional) Harmony must predominate First $40. Second $20. Third $15. (Entry fee $6) 37. YOUNG PEOPLE S DUET (Age 14-18) First $30. Second $15. Third $10. (Entry fee $5) Harmony must predominate SOLOS 1 st and 2 nd Grade Solos must be sung in the Classical style. Musical theatre songs are not acceptable 27. FIRST GRADE SOPRANO First $40. Second $20. Third $15. (Entry fee $6) plus Daphne Pease Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by Townsville Choral Society 28. FIRST GRADE CONTRALTO/MEZZO SOPRANO First $40. Second $20.Third $15. (Entry fee $6) 29. FIRST GRADE TENOR First $40. Second $20.Third $15. (Entry fee $6) plus Jon Warren Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by Kay Warren 30. FIRST GRADE BASS/BARITONE First $40 plus The Brian Pease Memorial Trophy, Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by Townsville Choral Society, Second $20.Third $15. (Entry fee $6) 31. SECOND GRADE SOPRANO First $30. Second $15. Third $10. (Entry fee $5) 32. SECOND GRADE CONTRALTO/MEZZO SOPRANO First $30. Second $15. Third $10. (Entry fee $5) 33. SECOND GRADE TENOR First $30. Second $15. Third $10. (Entry fee $5) 34. SECOND GRADE BASS/BARITONE First $30. Second $15.Third $10. (Entry fee $5) 35. YOUNG MAN S SOLO (Age 14-18) First $30. Second $15. Third $10. (Entry fee $5) 36. YOUNG LADY S SOLO (Age 14-18) First $30. Second $15. Third $10. (Entry fee $5) NOTE: Young Peoples sections 35 to 37 incl. Please check Rules 3.4 & 6.3a 38a. MODERN SOLO CONTEST (MODERN ARRANGEMENT & STYLE) OPEN. Own Choice. No costuming or choreography. Hand held microphone optional. No practice time allowed. May be accompanied by any non-amplified instrument First $40. Plus the Bill Mallon Perpetual Trophy & Replica as a Memento, Second $20. Third $15. (Entry fee $6) NOTE: Time limit 4 minutes. 16

38b. BALLAD CONTEST (TRADITIONAL) OPEN Own choice selection could be from the following Composers: Aylward, Besley, Capel, Coates, Dix, Forster, D Hardelot, Keel, Lambert, Lehmann, Lohr, Murray, O Hara, Peel, Phillips, Del Riego, Sanderson, Speaks, Squire, Wood. Excludes Folk Songs First $40.Second $20.Third $15. (Entry fee $6) 38c. POP SOLO with instrumental backing on CD (NO VOCALS on CD). See Rule 6.6 Hand held microphone. (14 years and over) First $40.Second $20.Third $15. (Entry fee $6) NOTE: Time limit 4 minutes. Failure of the competitor s backing CD may render them ineligible for Adjudication. It is suggested that competitors bring with them a backup CD or storage device. 39. SONG BY AN AUSTRALIAN COMPOSER OPEN Own choice First $40 plus the Dorothy and Barry Hargreaves Memorial Perpetual Trophy. Second $20.Third $15. (Entry fee $6) 40. LIEDER, ART SONG OR FRENCH MELODIE OPEN. To be judged as a duet. Singer and Accompanist cannot reverse roles. An accompanist may accompany more than one competitor in this section. Must be sung in original language. (Check Rule 6.9) First: Vocalist $100. Pianist $100 plus the Sid Dungate Perpetual Trophy & Replicas. Trophy Donated by Sandra Voss. Second: Vocalist $50. Pianist $50.Third: Vocalist $25. Pianist $25 (Pianist may be under 18 years of age) (Entry fee $11) 41. SOLO FROM MUSICAL THEATRE, ROCK OPERA OR OPERETTA (Excluding Opera) (Check Rule 6.10) Hand held microphone optional. May be accompanied by any unamplified instrument. Own Choice. Name of Musical must be supplied. Cabaret or Stand Alone pieces must be performed in the Cabaret Section First $220 plus The Del Nott Perpetual Trophy and replica. Second $120. Third $60. (Entry fee $11). Prize money donated by Mr. Geoff Nott. 42. SACRED SOLO OPEN (Excluding Solo from Oratorio or Cantata, or Significant Sacred Work, Masses etc.) (Preliminaries may or may not be held on Good Friday afternoon.) Competitors in this section cannot compete in Section 43. First $40.Second $20.Third $15. (Entry fee $6) 43. SOLO FROM ORATORIO, CANTATA OR SIGNIFICANT SACRED WORK (MASSES Etc.) (Check Rule 6.8) (Preliminaries may or may not be held on Good Friday afternoon.) Competitors in this section cannot compete in Section 42. First $200 plus the Stan Newman Perpetual Trophy and replica. Second $120.Third $60. (Entry fee $11) N.B.: For sections 42 and 43 two separate venues may be running parallel for preliminaries with performances to suit pianists. Entry will not be accepted if pianist s name is not given on entry form. TIME LIMIT not to exceed 6 minutes. 44. OPERATIC ARIA CONTEST Classified as a First Grade Section. May be sung in original language. (Check Rule 6.7) First $200 plus The Berneice O Connor Perpetual Trophy donated by the Townsville Choral Society and replica. Second $120.Third $60. (Entry fee $11) 17

DRAMA AND SPEECH 45. OPEN SINGLE CHARACTER PORTRAYAL (Competitor may be over 14 years) (Check Rule 7.2) First $40. Second $20. Third $15. (Entry fee $6) 46. OPEN RECITATION (Competitor may be over 14 years) (Check Rule 7.1) First $40. Second $20. Third $15. (Entry fee $6) 47. SET SPEECH (Competitor may be over 14 years) (Check Rule 7.3) First $40. Second $20. Third $15. (Entry fee $6) TIME: 4.5 5.5 minutes. Warning bell at 4.5 minutes.final bell at 5.5 minutes. TOPICS 1. The worst idea ever 2. How to catch a cold 3. Art and music are an essential part of school education INSTRUMENTAL 48. SOLO - ANY INSTRUMENT (Instrumentalist may be over 14 years) (Time Limit: Not to exceed 6 minutes) First $40. Second $20. Third $15. (Entry fee $6) 49. INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE (4-16 people) (Instrumentalists may be over 14 years) Group of nonamplified instruments. Any combination.(time Limit: Not to exceed 6 minutes) First $50.Second $25. Third $15.(Entry Fee $(11) 18

Special Awards & Trophies MOST PLEASING VOICE: Trophy Donated by Mr. Jim Pollock of Brisbane plus certificate. MOST ENJOYABLE PERFORMANCE: The Myrtle Lane Award. Trophy donated by the Lane Family of Townsville plus Certificate. YOUNG MAN S ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD: (19 to 30 years) Prize $120 to be used towards the advancement of the winner s musical studies. Prize money donated by Marie Finn of Home Hill plus Certificate. YOUNG LADY S ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD: (19 to 30 years) Prize $120 to be used towards the advancement of the winner s musical studies. Prize money donated by Eisteddfod Association of North Queensland Inc. plus Certificate. MOST PROFICIENT ACCOMPANIST: Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Association of North Queensland Inc. plus Certificate. MOST PROFICIENT CONDUCTOR: Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Association of North Queensland Inc. plus Certificate. OUTSTANDING ITEM OF THE EISTEDDFOD: Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Association of North Queensland plus Certificate. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS VOCAL SOLOIST: This award will be made to the competitor obtaining the highest aggregate marks in (a) the First Grade Solo; (b) Solo from Oratorio, Cantata or Significant Sacred Work (Masses etc.); and (c) the Operatic Aria. (Must sing in all three sections) Perpetual Trophy and replica donated by Eisteddfod Association of North Queensland plus certificate. CHAMPION IN SPEECH AND DRAMA: This award will be made to the competitor obtaining the highest marks in (a) Open Single Character Portrayal; (b) Open Recitation; and (c) Set Speech. (Must compete in all three sections) Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Association of North Queensland Inc. plus Certificate. AGGREGATE SMALL CHOIRS: Sections 12, 13, 14 & 15. Eisteddfod Council of North Queensland Perpetual Trophy. CHORAL CHAMPIONSHIP SMALL CHOIRS: For marks obtained in all sections in which Small Choirs may compete (excepting Section 5 & 6a). Perpetual Trophy donated by the Eisteddfod Council of North Queensland; AGGREGATE OPEN CHOIRS: Sections 1, 2, 3 & 4. Perpetual Trophy donated by Mackay Choral Society. CHORAL CHAMPIONSHIP OPEN CHOIRS: For marks obtained in all sections in which Open Choirs may compete. Perpetual Trophy donated by the Cairns Choral Society; CHAMPIONSHIP CHORAL SECTIONS: Open Choirs Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6a, 7 & 18a Small Choirs Sections 7, 12, 13, 14, 15 & 18c. 19