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Programme 2013 Page 1 G. Verdi B. Britten 1953 Born in 1813 Born in 1913 Welcome to the 70th ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL Saturday 23rd & 30th November 2013 in the PARISH HALL, MANSFIELD ROAD SELSTON, NOTTS. NG16 6EE Refreshments available Programme £1.00 Admission as follows: 23 rd Nov – a.m. £1.00, p.m. £2.00 30 th Nov – a.m., p.m., £2.50, evening £3.00 30 th Nov whole day ticket £6.00 (whilst accompanying adults must pay for admission, under 16 Siblings of competitors get free entry to the relevant session) Registered Charity No. 1033689 Website: www.selstonmusicfestival.co.uk Email: [email protected] Please switch off mobile phones before entering any competitive area

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    G. Verdi B. Britten

    1953 Born in 1813 Born in 1913

    Welcome to the

    70th ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL Saturday 23rd & 30th November 2013

    in the

    PARISH HALL, MANSFIELD ROAD

    SELSTON, NOTTS. NG16 6EE

    Refreshments available

    Programme £1.00

    Admission as follows:

    23rd Nov – a.m. £1.00, p.m. £2.00

    30th Nov – a.m., p.m., £2.50, evening £3.00

    30th Nov whole day ticket £6.00

    (whilst accompanying adults must pay for admission, under 16

    Siblings of competitors get free entry to the relevant session)

    Registered Charity No. 1033689 Website: www.selstonmusicfestival.co.uk Email: [email protected]

    Please switch off mobile phones before entering any competitive area

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    President: Jason Darnell, MA, BA Hons., L.R.S.M., L.T.C.L.S., A.L.A.M. Chairman: Donald M. Grundy Vice Chairman: Janet Horsley Hon. Vice Chairman: Brenda Tomlinson Hon. Treasurer: Linda Davies Hon General Secretary: Ros Duric Festival Co-ordinator : Susan Wardle Entries Secretary: Faye Martin Official Accompanists: Philip Robinson Committee Members: Minnie Staples Rita Swindell Marion Williamson Maureen Haslam Robert van Haazel Eunice Timms Anne van Haazel Teresa Rawding Auditor: J. Martin Shaw We acknowledge with gratitude the assistance of: The Catering Team from Dove Green Middle Chapel, Jean Shaw, Lesley Severn, Joan Beckett, Sue Flint Geraldine and Helen Kirk, Peter Wardle, Terry Cooper, Sheila Grundy, Norma Crawford, The Site Managers at Selston Parish Hall. The Committee are very sad to have lost a very special and long standing Vice Chairman and committee member and generous patron, Mr. John Wheatley. Our condolences go to his wife, Beryl. The Committee would like to pay tribute to Pamela Cook MBE, who has been associated with the festival for many years and whose pupils from Cantamushave always performed to Miss Cook’s very high standard.

    SPECIAL NOTICE, PLEASE READ

    On 30th November, some classes have quite large entries. In order to keep to time, the adjudicator may have to announce and comment on the three winning entries only. We will endeavor to post a class score sheet in the bar area immediately after a class.

    Also to minimise disruption to the next class we have arranged for mark sheets and music to be returned to competitors in the bar area and for authorised photographs to be taken in the same

    area.

    We apologise for these changes but they are necessary for timing reasons.

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    SELSTON MUSIC FESTIVAL SOCIETY PATRONS (Friends) 2013

    Mrs J. D. Rawson Mrs. N. Simpson Mrs. M. Haslam Mrs. A. Rodger Mr. Jack Sheffield Miss Helen Storer Mr& Mrs. J. Simpson Mrs. J. Kitts Mrs. F. Hallsworth Mrs. J. Barsby Mrs. C. Parkin Mrs. E. Timms Mrs. Marian Warner Mrs. T. Rawding Mrs. M. Staples Mrs J. Shaw Mrs. E. Ingham Miss N. Langton Mrs. M. Harrison Mrs. P. Hallam Mrs. L. Cooke Mr. & Mrs. D. Wilson Miss A. Stenson Mr. B. Bonser Helen Kirk Mr& Mrs. A. Kirk Mr. C. Smith Miss M. Williamson Mrs. P. Croson Mrs. S. Baker Mr& Mrs. I. Haslam Mrs. M. Pugh Mrs. J. Bailey Miss E. Smith Ms. J. Holmes Mr& Mrs. T. Austin Mrs. M. Bent Mr. T. Cooper Mrs. C. Hall Mr& Mrs. G. Tomlinson Mrs. S. Sewell Alderman the Hon Joan Taylor,MBE Mrs. R. Swindell Dr & Mrs. D. Temple Mrs. C. Smith MBE Mrs. J. Briggs Mrs. M. Chambers Miss P. Bunting Miss T. Wilde Friends of Selston Music Festival

    Do you enjoy good music? Are you interested in supporting local, cultural events? Would you like to support the future of your local music festival with a small financial contribution? We continue to run a recruitment campaign to encourage more people to support us by becoming a Friend of Selston Music Festival. For a minimum of £10.00 per year, you will:

    Receive free admission to the Festival

    Receive a free programme with your name displayed.

    Receive an invitation for you and a guest to the prestigious annual Patron’s Concert and Tea If you are interested in becoming a friend please visit our display in the reception area or complete this slip. ---------------------------CUT HERE--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    To: Patrons’ Secretary/Festival Co-ordinator Mrs. S. Wardle, 6 Smithurst Rd, Giltbrook, Notts.NG16 2UD.

    Please include me in the list of SelstonMusic Festival Society Friends : Name and Address (Please Print) ......................................................................................................................................................................... ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

    Tel: ..................................... Post Code .................................

    If enclosing a cheque please make it payable to Selston Music Festival Society and enclose a stamped,

    self-addressed envelope for a receipt.

    Thank you

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    Dr.VIVIEN PIKE, Hon.M.Mus, GRSM, ARMCM, LGSM, FRSA. Vivien studied music at Royal Manchester/Royal Northern College of Music after previous studies in medical sciences. Her main instrument was singing with piano and violin graduating with teaching and performing diplomas and a silver medal. Vivien has wide experience as a soprano soloist and recitalist with many choral societies and has sung in choirs since the age of 7. She is a former member of the BBC Northern Singers. Over the years as a peripatetic teacher of singing, Vivien has taught hundreds of young singers, one of the first being Lesley Garrett. Her choirs have won many prizes in national and international competitions and enjoyed tours to Italy, Germany, Australia, Canada and USA, Finland and Estonia. Her solo singers are prizewinners in the Kathleen Ferrier Competition, as BBC Chorister of the Year and many festivals throughout UK. Vivien is in great demand for choral and solo singing workshops and adjudicating at both national and international festivals. She has worked with singers in Sweden, Estonia, Ireland, Latvia, Malta, New Zealand, and has lectured in Latvia and Slovenia and as a visiting professor at the Estonian Academy of Music. She is an external examiner in solo singing and choral conducting at degree level in several universities. She has been a jury member more than once at the World Choir Games and is the present UK member of the Choir Olympic Council. She gained a Churchill Fellowship in 2001/2, studying Cultural and Educational Influences on Voice Development in Sweden, Finland and Estonia and was awarded an honorary doctorate for her continued work with singers nationally and internationally. She is an elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. CHRISTOPHER FIELD MA ARAM LRAM ARCM Christopher Field has enjoyed a widely varied musical career. As a boy, he sang at the Coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey and played double bass in the London Schools Symphony Orchestra. He was a Choral Exhibitioner at Trinity College, Cambridge and a scholar of the Royal Academy of Music, later winning an Arts Council of Great Britain scholarship for postgraduate singing studies with Frederick Husler in Switzerland. After becoming established as a baritone soloist, he joined the music staff of Dulwich College, eventually

    retiring as Deputy Master. Throughout that time he continued to sing, conduct choirs, play the double bass

    and compose. Several of his teaching works have appeared in the singing and double bass graded

    examination syllabuses of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, Trinity and Guildhall.

    An experienced festival adjudicator and ABRSM diploma examiner, he conducts the City of London

    Chamber Choir, teaches singing and double bass and has wide experience of conducting workshops for

    both adult and children’s choirs. In 2008 and 2012, he gave masterclasses on English Song at

    Söngskólinn í Reykjavík (The Reykjavik Academy of Singing and the Vocal Arts). From 1985 to 2005 he

    was a member of the Council of the Royal School of Church Music. He was appointed an Associate of the

    Royal Academy of Music in 1993.

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    Saturday 23rd November 2013: Morning Session

    Adjudicator: Christopher Field

    Welcome by the Chairman of the Festival Committee

    9.30

    p.m.

    Class

    1

    Party Pieces Piano, Vocal or Instrumental

    For those who have been having lessons for no longer than

    2 years. (Non-competitive, for fun and experience). Own

    Choice

    *A special award will be made to each entrant*

    Not to exceed

    2 minutes

    1. Harry Shooter Tinker Tailor/This old man P. Hall Piano

    2. Christian Anderson Spooky Hollow Brown Piano

    3. Evie Cowlishaw The Donkey Trad. Piano

    4. Jacob Martin Fast Lane Blackwell Violin

    5. Joe Sharp Minnie Mouse hits town/ Mission Impossible

    From Upgrade Piano

    6. Eve Shooter Holiday Fanfare A. Bullard Piano

    7. Charlotte Fox Jupiter from Planet Suite G. Holst Cornet

    8. Adchara Sooriyakumar Footsteps in the Snow/ Twinkle Twinkle little star

    Waterman/ Harewood

    Piano

    9.50

    p.m.

    Class

    2

    Pianoforte Solo: Grade1/ 2 standard - Beginners:

    1 piece of own choice from any recognised Grade1/ 2

    examination board book or of a similar standard.

    1st

    prize £5.00, medal & certificate. 2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    3 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mrs. S. Sewell

    1. Oliver Kuok Xiong Mao Li Ying Hi

    2. Lucas Ayre Das Ballett Turk

    3. Eleanor Harper Eastenders Osborne & May

    4. Madeleine Smith Chattanooga Choo Choo Warren & Gordon

    5. Charlotte Fox Na tódce Feliks Rybick

    6. Charlie Smith Moderato A.F. Gedike

    7. Imogen Leigh Martin The Pet Shop Adapted from Schubert

    8. Ben Millward Fugue A. Rowley

    9. Annie Hickling Vampire Blues K. Wooding

    10. Lydia Lemard The Entertainer S. Joplin

    11. Connie Mazzilli Flying above the Clouds Bullard

    10.25

    p.m.

    Class

    3

    Pianoforte Solo: Grade 3/4 standard - Intermediate: level

    1.

    1 piece of own choice from any recognised Grade 3/4

    Examination Board Book or of a similar standard.

    1st

    prize £5.00, medal & certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    The competitor obtaining the highest marks in classes 2 &

    3 will be awarded the Howard Smalley (Jnr) Trophy.

    Not to exceed

    3 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mr. J. Sheffield

    In memory of

    Mrs. Dorothy

    Sheffield

    1. Anna Pounder Zur Sonnenuntergangsstunde M. Schmitz

    2. Alwin Ayre Blue Skies Blues D. Stapleton

    3. Alice Gregory German Dance in C Haydn

    4. James Kamoche Ne tirez pas sur le pianist E. Oriol

    5. Tessa Northcott Allegro from Sonata Haydn

    6. Kirk Mellors The Policeman’s Song Sullivan

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    7. Annabel Potter German Dance in A Schubert

    8. Chloe Swinbank The Policeman’s Song Sullivan

    9. Dominic Brewer German Dance in A Schubert

    10. Alexander James Anderson

    Für Elise Beethoven

    11. Beth Gregory German Dance in A Schubert

    THE HOWARD SMALLEY CHALLENGE TROPHY (Jnr) WILL BE AWARDED TO THE COMPETITOR WITH THE

    HIGHEST MARK OVERALL IN CLASSES 2 AND 3.

    11.00

    a.m.

    Class

    4

    Pianoforte Solo: Grade 5/6 standard - Intermediate: level 2

    1 piece of own choice from any recognised Grade 5/6

    Examination Board book or of a similar standard.

    1st

    prize £10.00, medal & certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    4 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mrs. S. Sewell

    1 James Bee Allegretto in F J.C.F. Bach

    2 Nicola Northcott Prelude Op.28 no.6 Chopin

    3 Tommy Hongjian Wang Jingpo Shan Ge Traditional Chinese

    4 Callum Gilder To a Wild Rose McDowell

    11. 20

    a.m.

    Class

    5

    Pianoforte Solo: Grade 7 standard – Advanced level 1:

    1 piece of own choice from any recognised Grade 7

    Examination Board Book or of a similar standard.

    1st

    prize £5.00, medal & certificate. 2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    5 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mrs. S. Sewell

    1 Jack Rogerson Sturdy Build C. Norton

    2 John Lai Sonata in C maj. Mov.3 Mozart

    THE HOWARD SMALLEY CHALLENGE TROPHY (Snr) WILL BE AWARDED TO THE COMPETITOR WITH THE

    HIGHEST MARK OVERALL IN CLASSES 4 AND 5.

    11.40

    a.m.

    Class

    10

    Solo Brass, Strings or Woodwind: Grade 3 & 4 standard:

    Intermediate , level 1.

    1 piece of own choice from any recognised Grade 3 or

    4 Examination Board Book or of a similar standard.

    1st

    prize: £5.00, medal, replica Coronation Mug &

    certificate. 2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    3 minutes

    Sponsor: Mr. J.

    Sheffield, in

    memory of Mrs. D.

    Sheffield

    1 Valerie Collier Ground force J. Parker Clarinet

    2 Jasmin Musgrove ‘Waltz’ Tchaikovsky Clarinet

    3 Alicia Gilder Allegretto Danzi Clarinet

    4 Glenys Bacon Carol No. 3 Finzi Clarinet

    5 Katherine Gregory Peacherine Rag Joplin Clarinet

    6 Loiza Loizias Allegretto Danzi Clarinet

    11.55

    a.m.

    Class

    23

    *** The Coronation Cup*** 18 years & under:

    Own Choice: An individual performance, vocal or

    instrumental: ANY GENRE

    1st

    prize: £20.00, Gold framed certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    5 minutes

    Sponsor: Miss M.

    Williamson

    1 Christina O’Dowd Loose Ends Dempsey & Rowe

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    LUNCH A superb selection of sandwiches, cakes, snacks, tea, coffee and cold drinks

    is available to purchase throughout the Festival

    Saturday 23rd November 2013: Afternoon Session

    Accompanist: Jacob Savage

    2.00

    p.m.

    Class

    6

    Pianoforte Solo: Grade 8 standard - Advanced:

    Level 2. 1 piece of own choice from any recognised

    Grade 8 Examination Board Book or of a similar

    standard.

    1st

    prize £10.00, medal & certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    10 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mrs. J. Barsby

    1 Christina O’Dowd A taste of Honey Marlow & Scott

    2.10

    p.m.

    Class

    8

    Pianoforte Repertoire: OPEN:

    A recital of a varied programme, to include music from

    at least two musical periods.

    1st

    prize £50.00, small trophy & certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    15 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Miss M. Williamson

    1 Jack Rogerson 1) L’avalanche 2) Sonata in F maj, mov.3 3) Mazurka op.17 no. 1 4) Barnyard Blues

    S. Heller Mozart Chopin Norton

    2.30

    p.m.

    Class

    7

    Pianoforte Solo: OPEN: OWN CHOICE:

    1st

    prize £10.00, medal& certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    7 minutes

    Sponsor: Mrs. J.

    Briggs

    1 Christina O’Dowd Palm Garden Fats Waller

    2.40

    p.m.

    Class

    9

    Solo Brass, Strings or Woodwind: Grade 1 & 2 standard:

    Beginners.

    1piece of own choice from any recognised Grade 1 or 2

    Examination Board Book or of a similar standard.

    1st

    prize £10.00, medal & certificate. 2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    3 minutes

    Sponsor: Mrs. M.

    Pugh, in memory of

    Mr. A. Pugh

    1 Henry Staton Grandma’s Biscuit Tin H. Hammond Clarinet

    2 Jade Taylor Minuet Haydn Clarinet

    3 Anna Pounder Volte from Terpsichore Praetorius Descant Recorder

    2.55

    p.m.

    Class

    11

    Solo Brass, Strings or Woodwind: Grade 5 & 6 standard:

    Intermediate Level 2

    1piece of own choice from any recognised Grade 5/6.

    Examination Board Book or of a similar standard.

    1st

    prize £5.00, medal, original Coronation Mug &

    certificate. 2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    3 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mr. J. Sheffield

    In memory of

    Mrs. D. Sheffield

    1 Fleur Woodall Summer P. Reade Clarinet

    2 Beth Gregory Concertino 1stmov. Tartini/Jacob Clarinet

    3 Imogen Clemmow Six pastiches (Hornpipe) C. Mcdowal Flute

    4 Charlotte Fox Der Schottenclan No.3 C. Loewe Clarinet

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    3.15

    p.m.

    Class

    15

    ***Oliver Walton Foundation Class***

    * Perform YOUR OWN composition as a solo or with a

    group.*Piano, Vocal, Instrumental or mixed: Classical or

    Modern.

    1st

    prize: £20.00, Oliver Walton Foundation Trophy &

    certificate. 2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    6 minutes

    Sponsors:

    The Oliver

    Walton

    Foundation

    1 Christina O’Dowd Last Minute Stomp Piano

    3.25

    p.m.

    Class

    14

    Solo Brass, Strings or Woodwind: OPEN:

    OWN CHOICE

    1st

    prize: £10.00, small trophy & certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    10 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mrs. J. Briggs

    1 Charlotte Fox March/Study in Pink/ Allegretto

    Descant Recorder

    2 Valerie Collier Summertime/Voi che Sapete Clarinet

    3 Christina O’Dowd Rondo from Clarinet Concerto Mozart Clarinet

    4 Fleur Woodall Grave e Allegro Molto Clarinet

    3.55

    p.m.

    Class

    16

    Vocal Solo: 11 years & under: ANY VOICE :

    Own Choice of any classical, accompanied song.

    1st

    prize £5.00, medal & certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    3 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mrs.B.Tomlinson

    1 May Chamberlain Dalmation Cradle Song Arr. H. Robertson

    2 Charlie Smith Land of the Silver Birch

    3 Tallulah Hoines-White Butterfly

    4 Imogen Clemmow Down by the Salley Gardens Arr. C. Barratt

    5 Madeleine Smith My favourite things R. Rodgers

    6 Adchara Sooriyakumar A dream is a wish your heart makes

    Hoffman/Livingstone

    7 Imogen Leigh Martin My favourite things R. Rodgers

    There will now be a presentation to the winner of the Rachel Kirk Trophy – awarded to the most promising young instrumentalist. To be decided by the Adjudicator.

    TEA

    A superb selection of sandwiches, cakes, snacks, tea, coffee and cold drinks

    is available to purchase until 6 p.m.

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    Saturday 23rd November: Evening Session

    Accompanist: Jacob Savage

    6.00

    p.m.

    Class

    17

    Vocal Solo: 14 years & under: ANY VOICE: Own

    Choice of any classical, accompanied song.

    1st

    prize £5.00, medal & certificate. 2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    4 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mrs. B.

    Tomlinson

    1 Chloe Swinbank Panis Angelicus C. Franck

    2 Trudy Ward Trade Winds F. Keel

    3 Grace Chamberlain Jeunes Fillettes Arr. Weakerin

    4 Scarlett Clemmow Homeward Bound M. Kee

    6.20

    p.m.

    Class

    18

    Hymn Singing: 16 years & under: ANY VOICE:

    Own Choice of any hymn, ancient or modern.

    N.B. One verse must be unaccompanied.

    1st

    prize £20.00, medal & certificate. 2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    3 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mrs. F. Hallsworth

    1 Tallulah Hoines-White Morning has broken E. Farjeon

    2 Scarlett Clemmow My song is love unknown J.N. Ireland

    3 Jamie L. Radford Drop, drop slow tears O. Gibbons

    4 Imogen Clemmow All things bright and beautiful W.H. Monk

    6.35

    p.m.

    Class

    19

    Challenge Solo: 16 years & under: ANY VOICE:

    Own Choice of a classical, accompanied song.

    1st

    prize: £10.00, Meryl Chambers Trophy &

    certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    4 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Miss M. Williamson

    1 Jamie L. Radford The Little Damozel I. Novello

    2 Trudy Ward A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square

    M. Sherwin

    3 Deanna Ward Alma del Core A. Caldara

    4 Scarlett Clemmow Oft’ have I Sigh’d T. Campion

    7.00

    p.m.

    Class

    20

    Disney Musical Song: 16 years & under: ANY VOICE

    Own Choice of any Disney Musical Song.

    1st

    prize £5.00, medal & certificate. 2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    5 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Christine Smith M.B.E.

    1 Scarlett Clemmow Colours of the Wind Pocahontas

    2 Trudy Ward Reflection Mulan

    3 Chloe Swinbank When she loved me Toy Story 2

    4 May Chamberlain Home Beauty and the Beast

    5 Imogen Clemmow Part of Your World Little Mermaid

    6 Tallulah Hoines-White A Whole New World Aladdin

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    7.30

    p.m.

    Class

    21

    Traditional Folk Songs: 16 years & under:

    ANY VOICE: Own Choice of a traditional,

    unaccompanied, unarranged folk song.

    1st

    prize £5.00, medal & certificate. 2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed 4

    Minutes

    Sponsor:

    Christine SmithM.B.E.

    1 Imogen Clemmow Ballinderry

    2 Jamie L. Radford She moved through the Fair

    3 Trudy Ward The Water is Wide

    4 Scarlett Clemmow She moved through the Fair

    5 Deanna Ward The Cuckoo

    7.55

    p.m.

    Class

    22

    Songs from Films & Shows: 18 years & under: ANY

    VOICE: OWN CHOICE: see Festival Rule no. 7 1st

    prize

    £10.00, small trophy & certificate, 2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates

    Not to exceed 5

    Minutes

    Sponsor:

    Miss A. Stenson

    1 Trudy Ward I can’t say no Oklahoma

    2 Imogen Clemmow I feel Pretty West Side Story

    3 Deanna Ward Wishing you were somehow here again

    Phantom of the Opera

    4 Jamie L. Radford Empty Chairs and Empty Tables Les Misérables

    5 Tallulah Hoines-White Castle on a Cloud Les Misérables

    6 Scarlett Clemmow Out of my Dreams Oklahoma

    There will now be a presentation to the winner of the Rachel Kirk Trophy – awarded to the most promising young vocalist. To be decided by the Adjudicator.

    Thank you to Jacob Savage for his superb accompanimentthroughout the day.

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    Saturday 30th November 2013: Morning Session

    Adjudicator: Dr. Vivien Pike

    Official Accompanist: Philip Robinson

    Welcome by the Chairman of the Festival Committee

    9.30

    a.m.

    Class

    25

    Gilbert & Sullivan: OPEN: ANY VOICE:

    OWN CHOICE:

    1st

    prize: £20.00 Horace Darnell Trophy &

    certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    5 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Miss L. Darnell

    1 Graeme Schofield The Policeman’s Song Pirates of Penzance

    2 Terri Wilde A lady fair of lineage high Princess Ida

    3 Luke Hewitt A Wand’ring Minstrel I Mikado

    4 Chloe Swinbank The day when we were wedded Gondoliers

    5 Paul Blackmore The Mikado’s Song Mikado

    6 Pauline Bunting Cheerily Carols the Lark Ruddigore

    10.10

    a.m.

    Class

    26

    Oratorio/ Sacred Works; OPEN: ANY VOICE;

    1st

    prize: £10.00, Haddon Trophy & certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    7 minutes

    Sponsors:

    Pauline Bunting &

    Terri Wilde

    1 Lesley Warren My Father! Ah! Methinks I see

    Hercules

    2 Candice S. Curnow- Newland

    How Beautiful are the feet Messiah

    3 Graeme Schofield Confutatis Maledictis Requiem Mozart

    4 Susan Jolly Bust du bei Mir Stoizel

    5 Alexandra Stenson Alleluja, Exultate Jubilate Mozart

    6 Terri Wilde How Beautiful are the feet Messiah

    7 Francis Cotton If with all your heart Elijah

    8 Luke Hewitt Every valley shall be exalted Messiah

    11.10

    a.m.

    Class

    27

    Operatic aria: OPEN: ANY VOICE: OWN

    CHOICE: Giuseppe Verdi 200 years 1813 - 2013

    1st

    prize: £10.00, Joseph Cordy Trophy &

    certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed 7 minutes

    Sponsor: Miss L. Hall

    1 Joan Schofield Recit & Aria Trübe Augen Der Freischütz

    2 Candice S. Curnow-Newland

    Voi che Sapete Marriage of Figaro

    3 Raye Ellis Salce, Salce Ave Maria Othello

    4 Lesley Warren O, mio Babbino Caro Gianni Schicchi

    5 Alexandra Stenson Porgi’ amor Marriage of Figaro

    6 Susan Jolly Sul Fil D’Un Saffio Etesio Falstaff

    7 Ruth Duxbury Batti Batti Don Giovanni

    LUNCH A superb selection of sandwiches, cakes, snacks, tea, coffee and cold drinks

    is available to purchase throughout the Festival

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    Saturday 30th November 2013: Afternoon Session 2.00

    p.m.

    Class

    32

    ***Benjamin Britten Celebration Class*** OPEN:ANY VOICE:

    Own Choice of any song or aria by Benjamin Britten: 1913-

    1976

    1st

    prize: £50.00, trophy & certificate. 2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    5 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mrs. R. Swindell

    1 Alexandra Stenson Embroidery Aria Peter Grimes

    2 Ruth Duxbury Nocturne Song Cycle

    3 Emma Rae Ward Sephestia’s Lullaby A Charm of Lullabies

    2.20

    p.m.

    Class

    33

    Vocal Repertoire: OPEN: ANY VOICE

    Three, own choice pieces to form a recital group.

    a) A piece from 16th/17th/18th or 19th centuries.

    b) A French Song or German Lieder. c) A 20th or 21st Century composition.

    Songs may be sung in the original language.

    1st

    prize: £50.00,Theophilus Trophy & certificate.

    Not to exceed

    15 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mrs. J. Horsley

    2nd

    & 3rd

    Certificates.

    1 Luke Hewitt 1) Gia il sole dal Gange 2) Du Bist Wie eine Blume 3) The Plough Boy

    Scarlatti Schumann B. Britten

    2 Ruth Duxbury 1) Se tu M’ami, Se Sospiri 2) Le Secret 3) Love Changes Everything

    Pergolesi Fauré A. Lloyd Webber

    3 Terri Wilde 1) Sebben Crudele 2) Le Secret 3) Evensong

    A. Caldara Fauré L. Lehmann

    4 Joan Schofield 1) Endless Pleasure 2) Yung-Yang 3) Zueignung

    Handel Bantock R. Strauss

    5 Candice S. Curnow-Newland

    1) Amarilli 2) Wie Melodien 3) Art is calling

    Caccini Brahms V. Herbert

    6 Pauline Bunting 1) Spring Sorrow 2) Die Lotosblume 3) Carmena (1894)

    J. Ireland Schumann H. Lane Wilson

    7 Alexandra Stenson 1) Je vieux vivre 2) Das Rosenband 3) Sleep

    Gouned Strauss Gurney

    8 Emma Rae-Ward 1) O del mio dolce ardour 2) Au bord de l’eaux 3) The Physician

    Glück Fauré Cole Porter

    9 Francis Cotton 1) Care Selve 2) Widmung 3) Eleanore

    Handel Schumann Coleridge-Taylor

    10 Lesley Warren 1) Hark! The Echoing Air 2) Das Verlassene Mägdlein 3) The Road of Evening

    Purcell Wolf H. Noble

    TEA A superb selection of sandwiches, cakes, snacks, tea, coffee and cold drinks

    is available to purchase until 6 p.m.

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    Saturday 30th November: Evening Session

    6.00

    p.m.

    Class

    28

    Traditional folk Songs: OPEN: ANY VOICE:

    Own Choice of a traditional unaccompanied,

    unarranged folk song.

    1st

    prize: £10.00, Wagstaffe Trophy & certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed 5

    minutes

    Sponsor: Alderman

    the Hon. Joan

    Taylor, MBE

    1 Peter Osbaldiston Brigg Fair

    2 Lesley Warren The Leprechaun

    3 Denis Smith The Star of County Down

    4 Raye Ellis The Banks of Allen Water

    5 Pauline Bunting Lagan Love 6.25

    p.m.

    Class

    29

    Lieder/French Song: OPEN: ANY VOICE:

    OWN CHOICE: To be sung in the original language:

    1st

    prize: £10.00, Brenda Tomlinson Trophy &

    certificate. 2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    5 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mrs. B. Tomlinson

    1 Francis Cotton Mondnacht Schumann

    2 Ruth Duxbury Die Forelle Schubert

    6.35

    p.m.

    Class

    24

    Challenge Solo: OPEN: ANY VOICE:

    Own Choice of a classical accompanied piece.

    1st

    prize: £20.00, Constance Rose Memorial Bowl &

    certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    5 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mr. J. Sheffield In memory

    of Mrs. D. Sheffield

    1 Raye Ellis Zueignung Strauss

    2 Denis Smith Sea Fever J. Ireland

    3 Terri Wilde The Lamb T. Chanter

    4 Ruth Duxbury A Blackbird Singing M. Head

    5 Charlie Beth Odell Seal Panis Angelicus C. Franck

    6 Paul Blackmore Money, O! M. Head

    7 Pauline Bunting Song to the Seals G. Bantock

    7.05

    p.m.

    Class

    30

    Songs from Films & Shows: OPEN: ANY VOICE:

    OWN CHOICE: (see Festival Rule No. 7)

    1st

    prize: £20.00, Horsley Trophy & certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    5 minutes

    Sponsor:

    Mrs. T. Rawding

    1 Sue Lyalushko My Funny Valentine Babes in Arms

    2 Raye Ellis Shine through my Dreams Glamorous Night

    3 Peter Osbaldiston I won’t send Roses Mack & Mabel

    4 Francis Cotton Anthem Chess

    5 Charlie Beth Odell Seal I don’t know how to love him Jesus Christ Superstar

    6 Mel Griffiths No-one but you We will Rock You

    7 Denis Smith If I were a Rich Man Fiddler on the Roof

    8 Pauline Bunting Heaven help my Heart Chess

    9 Paul Blackmore If ever I would leave you Camelot

    10 Leanna Lyalushko Think of Me Phantom of the Opera

    11 Ruth Duxbury I could have danced all night My Fair Lady

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    7.55

    p.m.

    Class

    31

    *S.M.F.S. Anniversary Class:* Late Victorian or Edwardian

    Parlour Songs OPEN: ANY VOICE: OWN CHOICE:

    1st

    prize: £20.00, small trophy & certificate.

    2nd

    & 3rd

    certificates.

    Not to exceed

    5 minutes

    Sponsor:Miss M.

    Williamson

    1 Graeme Schofield On the Road to Mandalay O. Speaks

    2 Lesley Warren The Valley of Laughter W. Sanderson

    3 Tom Limb The Windmill H. Nelson

    4 Susan Jolly Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal Quilter

    5 Denis Smith Come into the Garden Maud M.W. Balfe

    6 Emma Rae Ward Until W. Sanderson

    7 Francis Cotton Love could I only tell thee J.M. Capel

    8 Raye Ellis Believe me if all those endearing young charms

    T. Moore

    8.30

    p.m.

    Class

    34

    Vocal a capella Groups (inc. Barber Shop Choirs)

    OPEN: Two unaccompanied, contrasting own choice

    pieces.

    1st

    prize: £100.00, trophy and certificate.

    2nd

    prize: £50.00

    Not to exceed

    8 minutes

    Sponsor: Terri Wilde &

    Pauline Bunting

    1 Shades 1) Bring him home 2) Straighten up and fly right

    Les Misérables Arr. C. Smith

    2 The Singers 1) Lift thine eyes 2) The Battle of Jericho

    Mendelssohn Arr. B. Tront

    3 High Octane 1) Somewhere over the Rainbow 2) Plenty good room

    Arlen arr. C. Smith Arr. K. Shaw

    8.45

    p.m.

    Class

    35

    Choir Challenge OPEN: Two

    accompanied, contrasting own choice

    pieces.

    1st

    prize: £100.00, Barbara Teece Trophy

    and certificate.

    (see Festival Rule 9)

    Not to exceed

    8 minutes

    Sponsors: Carlton Male Voice Choir,

    donated in memory of Bob Davies,

    M.B.E. former Musical Director

    1 The Singers 1) Ezekiel saw the Wheel 2) Run

    Arr. R.W. Thygerson Arr. Burchel/Hussey

    Raffle Draw

    9.00

    p.m.

    Class

    36

    The Winners’ Class*: (For vocal, piano, instrumental and choral competitors)

    For all winning competitors obtaining 87 marks or over in an Open Class.

    The winner will receive £50:00 prize money together with a brand new County Cup

    Trophy, donated and presented by the Hon. Joan Taylor M.B.E.

    We would like to say a big thank you to Mick and Elaine Wilson at

    Clements for the loan and the tuning of the piano and their support for the festival.

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    JERUSALEM

    And did those feet in ancient time

    Walk upon England’s mountains green ?

    And was the holy Lamb of God

    On England’s pleasant pastures seen ?

    And did the countenance divine

    Shine forth upon our clouded hills ?

    Andwas Jerusalem builded here

    Among those dark satanic mills ?

    Bring me my bow of burning gold !

    Bring me my arrows of desire !

    Bring me my spear ! O clouds, unfold !

    Bring me my chariot of fire !

    I will not cease from mental fight,

    Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand,

    Till we have built Jerusalem

    In England’s green and pleasant land.

    Selston Parish Hall is on Mansfield Road, Selston and the post code is NG16 6EE Directions from M1.Leave M1 at Junction 27, follow directions for Heanor on A608 for approx. 1 mile. Turn right at Dog & Quayle Public House, (formerly the Sandhills), then right again on to B600. Stay on B600 into Selston. Drive past the White Lion Public House then past Co-operative Supermarket. Take the next right on to Mansfield Road and proceed along. The Parish Hall is located after the left hand bend and is on the left hand side of the road.

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    SELSTON MUSIC FESTIVAL: RULES FOR THE COMPETITION

    1. The committee accepts no responsibility for damage to, or loss, of instruments, music copies or personal property of any kind. In all matters of administration the committee’s decision is final.

    2. This is an amateur festival. Professional performers are not accepted with the exception of conductors of choral groups. Those in training for degrees or diplomas are regarded as students and eligible for amateur competition.

    3. We reserve the right to withdraw any class and to limit the number of entries in any one class. The entry fee will only be returned if a class is cancelled.

    4. The committee reserve the right to make changes to the adjudicating panel if necessary. 5. During Festival sessions, competitors must not approach the adjudicator and the adjudicator’s decision is final. 6. In ‘own choice’ classes the suitability and standard of choice of piece will be taken into consideration by the

    adjudicator. The choice of piece and its timing must be stated on the entry form and strictly adhered to as changes to either are not allowed. A copy for the adjudicator must be handed in at the start of the class (see copyright section).

    The Committee reserve the right to refuse, on behalf of the accompanists, to play from unsatisfactory, unmanageable copies. (see also Festival News)

    7. Copyright law, Child Protection, Recording, Photography, Photocopying. This Festival is advised by B.I.F.F. on matters of copyright law and child protection. SMFS operates a child protection policy which is issued to all competitors. The Festival is advised that for child protection and copyright reasons, the use of recording devices such as video cameras, tape & CD recorders, mobile phones, is not permitted. Still photography is not allowed during performances, although parents may photograph cup and trophy presentations to their own children. Photography badges for this purpose are available from the committee desk. Allowances to Copyright law have been made for the festival movement. When an Own Choice work is selected from a volume of works, one copy, from a purchased copy, may be made for adjudicator use. Festival administrators will retain the copy and destroy it immediately after the event. Songs from shows in current production may be sung as a concert item, i.e. without costume or movement- or movement or costume to be included performance copyright permission is required and the festival committee accepts these entries on the basis that the appropriate copyright permission has been sought. CD backing tracks are not allowed as an accompaniment at this Festival. Performers or teachers with queries on copyright should contact B.I.F.F. on 0906 3021302.

    8. Winners of trophies are required to sign a receipt form and accept responsibility for its safety. It must be returned in good clean condition in time for the following year’s festival to the Trophy Secretary.

    9. Choir Class. In the event of only one choir competing in the class, there must be an aggregate mark of 170 to be awarded the 1st prize.

    10. The committee’s decision, where these rules are silent is final. Complaints should be made in writing to the General Secretary or the Festival Co-ordinator.

    11. All entries, together with the appropriate fees, must be made on the official entry form and received by the Entries Secretary on or before Tues 24th Sept. 2013 enclosing a stamped, self addressed envelope. Late entries may not be accepted.

    12. Accompanying adults must pay admission for the session, although siblings under 16 are allowed free entry to the session.

    We would like to thank all our Patrons and

    Sponsors of Classes.

    We are now recruiting for Committee Members