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MORAY MUSIC FESTIVAL
(Affiliated to the British and International Federation of Festivals for Music, Dance and Speech)
SYLLABUS for the
Competitive Festival ELGIN
3rd – 8th March 2014
ADJUDICATORS: Marilynne Davies General Music!
Jeffery Wynn Davies General Music Alan Fernie Brass
Margaret Hearne Speech Jayne Riddet Dance
Iain MacFadyen Piping Marie Fielding Scottish Fiddle
John Moneagle Drumming Karen Marshalsay Clarsach
Frank Thomson Accordion !
ACCOMPANISTS: Edith Cook, Forres ! Alistair Hardie, Forres
! Drew Tulloch, Aberdeen
! Frank Thomson, Aberdeen
Country Dancing!
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CHAIRMAN: Margaret Macfadyen
! VICE CHAIRMAN
Brian Anderson
! CONVENERS: Alison Knox Music ! Sandra Maclennan Speech
! Anne McArthur Dance
SYLLABUS SECRETARY
Lesley Maclennan
8 Mary Croft Rafford
Forres IV36 2WD
MUSIC SECRETARY
Anne Corbet 66 Pinewood
Road Mosstodloch
IV32 7JU
SAFEGUARDING CO-ORDINATOR
Jenny Doig 17 Allan Drive
Forres IV36 2JX
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: Friday 29th November 2013
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Categories
Moray Music Festival adopts the system of Categories recommended by The British and
International Federation of Festivals. Each competitor will be placed in one of the following categories:
Outstanding
An exceptional performance, both technically and
artistically
Distinction
An excellent performance technically and artistically
Commended
A convincing performance technically and artistically
Merit
A capable performance showing some artistic appreciation
and/or technical ability
Moderate
A performance showing development of technique
and/or communication
Fair
A performance limited in its communication
— Certificates!will!be!awarded!in!the!first!three!Categories!—!
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MORAY MUSIC FESTIVAL
PRIVATE SPONSORS
I/We wish to become a Sponsor of Moray Music Festival and enclose my/our subscription for £20/£30.
Name: ......................................................................................
Address: ...................................................................................
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Signature: ................................................................................
Cheques!should!be!made!out!to!“Moray!Music!Festival”!and!sent!to:!
Mr A Morrison, Treasurer, Moray Music Festival, 24 Fraser Avenue, Elgin IV30 4EX
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A FESTIVAL FOR EXCELLENCE !!!“"All"aspects"of"learning"in"expressive"arts"should"include"opportunities"to"present"and"perform,"for"example"through"presentation"of"a"short"improvised"drama"to"members"of"the"class"or"performance"of"dance"or"music"to"parents"or"in"the"community."Participation"enables"children"and"young"people"to"experience"and"enjoy"the"energy"and"excitement"of"performing"and"presenting"for"different"audiences"and"of"being"part"of"an"audience"for"others.”"Curriculum for Excellence:"Expressive"Arts:""Principles"and"Practice"!!!The!guidelines!for!Curriculum for Excellence!provide!teachers!with!more!flexibility!to!use!their!professional!expertise!and!creativity!to!plan!meaningful!learning!experiences!for!their!pupils.!Moray!Music!Festival!2014!can!be!part!of!these!plans!and!will!engage!pupils!in!meaningful!learning!experiences!within!Expressive!Arts,!Literacy!and!Cross!Curricular!learning!such!as!appreciation!of!Scottish!Culture!and!Heritage.!!It!can!provide!a!valuable!opportunity!to!celebrate!the!success!and!achievement!of!young!people!in!Moray.!!!!It!is!hoped!that!schools!will!take!up!the!opportunity!to!enhance!their!current!curriculum!by!encouraging!pupils!and!groups!to!take!part!in!Moray!Music!Festival.!!The!flexibility!of!the!Curriculum for Excellence!means!that!preparation!for!the!festival!can!now!be!an!integral!part!of!the!curriculum!rather!than!an!extra.!It!is!hoped!that!teachers!will!consider!the!Festival!as!an!opportunity!to!deliver!the!new!curriculum!when!planning!for!the!2013/2014!session.!Not!only!does!it!provide!an!excellent!context!for!the!experiences!outlined!in!the!Curriculum for Excellence but!also!an!opportunity!for!Young!People!to!engage!with!their!local!community!in!a!setting!outside!the!classroom.!!!
Moray Music Festival !!
“The"object"is"not"to"gain"a"prize,"or"defeat"a"rival;"but"to"pace"one"another"on"the"road"to"excellence.”!
Sir"Walford"Davies!
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MORAY MUSIC FESTIVAL
- Safeguarding Policy - Amended in 2013
Preliminary Statement : The safety of children and vulnerable adults is paramount, and all,
without exception, have the right to protection from abuse. All suspicions and allegations of abuse will be taken seriously and responded to swiftly and appropriately. All the Charity's
volunteers have a responsibility to report concerns. Purpose and Function of the Moray Music Festival The object of the festival is to advance, promote and encourage amateur performers in the Arts by providing a platform for performance by musicians, instrumentalists, vocalists, speakers and
dancers combined with an educational element provided by professional adjudicators. The Festival Environment It is the policy of Moray Music Festival to inform and involve parents, guardians, teachers and
carers in partnership with organisers of the event to ensure that the environment provided will, as far as is reasonably practicable, safeguard the welfare of all children. Competing groups
should be accompanied by the correct number of supervising adults.
The Moray Music Festival is administered and staffed entirely by volunteers with professional contributions from adjudicators and accompanists. To whom this Policy applies This policy relates to children under the age of 18 years and those vulnerable adults of any age who are identified to the organisers prior to their arrival at the Festival. This should be done by
contacting Jenny Doig, Safeguarding Co-ordinator, Moray Music Festival. In recognising the need of children from minority ethnic groups and children who are disabled, the Festival actively seeks
to meet needs notified to the Festival by parents, guardians, teachers and carers.
Contact: Jenny Doig, 17 Allan Drive, Forres, IV36 2JX [email protected] Festival Personnel Festival Personnel will be selected and approved by the Executive Committee and for the
duration of the Festival it will be mandatory for all committee members and volunteers to wear specific identity badges. Anyone wearing a badge may be approached and will be able to give
directions to the appropriate committee member who will deal with any problem. A register will be maintained of all volunteers who will sign in and out each day they are on duty. Every problem will be treated seriously and will be documented and dated. Preparation for Attendance at the Festival An Admission Card, along with a copy of the Safeguarding Policy, will be sent out to the applicant (responsible adult) whose signature is on the Entry Forms received. The Policy makes it
clear that when the applicant is not personally in attendance, then this Policy requires them to be satisfied that their child/children or vulnerable adult(s) will be accompanied and supervised by
another responsible adult on their behalf at the time.
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Performance Areas and Changing Areas STEWARDS will be in attendance at each Festival venue but will not be responsible for the
supervision of competitors. Parents, guardians, teachers and carers must ensure that children or vulnerable adults are adequately supervised in the correct ratio to the number of adults in their
care until they are marshalled for performance. Changing areas for dramatic performances or dance will be single sex. Changing areas will be
restricted to competitors, their supervisors (e.g. teacher in charge) and official stewards.
Photographs, Video, Audio and Digital Recording and Press Photography There will be no photography, video or tape recording of any kind permitted within the venues. Photographers from the local Press will be permitted to photograph performers between or after competitions when parents, guardians, teachers or carers are present to supervise. The Legislation and Guidance which supports this Policy The Protection of Children (Scotland) Act 2003; Commissioner for Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2003; The Police Act 1997; Children (Scotland) Act 1995; The Protection of
Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007. Responsibility
The Moray Music Festival is organised by a voluntary Committee which has no statutory responsibility to investigate allegations of child abuse. It has, however, responsibility to refer any
concerns regarding the safety of a child to the appropriate agency for investigation. The welfare of the child is paramount at all times. Any concern about a child will be referred to a Committee
Member who should take appropriate action. Any such referral will be recorded. In case of an emergency the designated Committee Member will ensure medical attention is received or
appropriate agencies alerted. The Police have power to act immediately to protect the child. Policy Review
The Moray Music Festival Committee will constantly review their policy, improving and
enhancing it as necessary. In doing this they will look to the British and International Federation of Festivals for support, and that body, in turn, will look to other agencies for good practice, most
notably the NSPCC and the Scottish Arts Council policy guidelines.
Venues Elgin Town Hall Holy Trinity Church Hall St Giles Church
High Church Hall Williamson Hall St Columba’s South Church Elgin Community Centre Bishopmill Hall
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MORAY MUSIC FESTIVAL - Rules and Conditions -
1. No entry will be accepted without payment of the entry fee.
2. The ENTRY FORM, together with the appropriate fee, must reach Mrs L Maclennan, 8 Mary
Croft, Rafford, Forres IV36 2WD, NOT LATER than FRIDAY 29th NOVEMBER, 2013. If immediate acknowledgement is desired, a stamped, addressed envelope must also be
enclosed for this purpose. Late entries will be accepted NO LATER THAN ONE WEEK after
the closing date, at 50% extra entry fee.
3. A separate form must be used for each entry. Additional entry forms may be obtained by
downloading forms from www.moraymusicfestival.btck.co.uk or by contacting the Syllabus Secretary or Sound and Vision, South Street, Elgin.
4. The Executive may refuse any entry without assigning any reason.
5. The Executive will decide upon the order in which classes will be taken and arrange the
order of competitors.
6. An Official Accompanist will be available for most classes. Competitors may, if they prefer,
bring their own accompanist but must indicate this on the application form. The decision to use/not use the official accompanist is binding.
7. Adjudication will normally be given after each class.
8. Adjudication sheets and certificates will be available after the end of each class and must
be collected before the competitor leaves the hall.
9. The Adjudicator’s decision is final.
10. Admission Cards, giving particulars of date, time and hall for each class, will be sent to each competitor about a month before the Festival commences.
11. Competitors not in their seats when their number goes up on the board, with the exception
of those attending another class in a different hall, are liable to disqualification.
12. All test pieces having piano accompaniment must be performed with accompaniment
unless the syllabus specifically states otherwise. All songs must be performed in the published key or in the key stated in the syllabus where there is a choice.
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13. Competitors adopting ‘Own Choice’ test pieces MUST provide all information on the OWN CHOICE FORM and send the form to the Music Secretary, Anne Corbet, 66 Pinewood
Road, Mosstodloch IV32 7JU.
Along with the OWN CHOICE FORM, competitors adopting ‘Own Choice’ music test pieces requiring accompaniment, must also send Mrs Corbet two copies of music, one for
the accompanist and one for the adjudicator.
The final date for receipt of both the form and the music is Friday 24th January 2014. In the case of 'Own Choice' pieces chosen from a set book, copies of the chosen test pieces
do not require to be sent.
Any competitor failing to send music for the accompanist on time must provide his/her own accompanist. Any ‘Own Choice’ which exceeds the stated time limit is liable to be stopped by the Adjudicator.
NB. The correct postage, as advised by Royal Mail in their guidelines regarding size and
weight of mail, must be adhered to when mailing copies of music.
14. In all correspondence relating to entries, please state the number of the class as well as the competitor’s name
15. Competitors (individual or choirs) may compete in more than one class, unless the syllabus states otherwise.
16. No Conductor shall sing or recite with his or her Choir in competition.
17. When age limits are specified the age of the competitor on the last day of February 2014
will be taken for the whole of the Festival period.
18. The decision of the Executive on all matters not specially provided for in the Regulations shall be final.
19. The Executive may alter, modify or cancel any of the arrangements detailed in the syllabus
as may prove necessary.
20. Teachers, parents or competitors must not engage the Adjudicator in discussion or
conversation at any time during the Festival.
21. All enquiries, complaints or representations of any kind MUST be made through the Syllabus Secretary.
22. All written communications must be addressed to the Syllabus Secretary and must have a
stamped addressed envelope enclosed for reply.
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SPEECH CLASSES ONLY
23. A copy of all Own Choice items, including Own Stories, should be sent to the Speech Convener, Mrs S Maclennan, The Old Steading, Wester Golford, Auldearn, Nairn IV12
5QQ by Friday 14th February 2014. Anyone having difficulty sourcing a test piece should contact Mrs S Maclennan.
DANCE CLASSES ONLY
NB Dance Competitions will take place during the day and early evening of TUESDAY 4th March 2014
24. 1. No person may compete in more than one team in any one class. 2. The same team may not compete with the same dance in two classes.
3. The dance 'Jig to the Music' requires a 3 couple set. The ‘Dashing White Sergeant’ requires a team of 3.
Other sets should comprise of 4 couples. 3 couple sets may take part if there are insufficient numbers, but only after consultation with the dance convener.
4. Competitors in all classes must intimate the name of the dance selected on the Own Choice form.
5. An official accompanist will be available. Competitors may, if they prefer, bring their own accompanist. The teacher of a team should indicate to the accompanist the speed
required for the dance. All competitors must use either the official accompanist or their own accompanist, except
for those entering A Story in Dance: Scotland 2014, who may use taped music. (See page 9
for copyright advice.) 6. Mixed teams, girls and boys, are accepted in all Dance classes.
The entry fee for competitors entering more than one solo class will be £4.00 per class. N.B. The correct postage, as advised by Royal Mail in their guidelines regarding size and weight
of mail, must be adhered to, especially when mailing multiple entry forms.
ENTRY FEES All solo classes £5.00 Groups: up to 8 members £8.00 9 to 16 members £10.00 over 16 members £12.00
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PRIVATE SPONSORS
Many people have supported previous Festivals by becoming sponsors. The Committee has been
most grateful for their support and hopes that it may continue for the 2014 Festival. Anyone interested in becoming a sponsor should complete the form on Page 2 of the syllabus and return
to Mr A Morrison, Treasurer, Moray Music Festival, 24 Fraser Avenue, Elgin IV30 4EX.
SPEECH
The set pieces are available in many anthologies in addition to those stated in the syllabus. In
the case of difficulty, copies of the Speech set pieces may be obtained from Mrs S Maclennan,
The Old Steading, Wester Golford, Auldearn, Nairn IV12 5QQ.
PHOTO-COPYING, TAPE/CASSETTE RECORDING AND VIDEO CAMERA RECORDING
The use of photocopies of copyright material is illegal and the Festival Committee will accept no responsibility for such copies unless accompanied by the written permission of the Publisher
concerned. Likewise, it is illegal to make recordings of copyright material. Because of copyright
restrictions and to avoid disturbing performers, the use of tape recorders, cameras and video cameras will not be permitted during any performance.
SUPPLY OF MUSIC
Sound and Vision, South Street, Elgin will undertake the supply of Festival Music Test Pieces.
The availability of every piece has been checked with the publishers. Music shops have specific days and times when orders are placed with publishers each week. Missing the appropriate day
means a further delay in delivery of at least a week. Mr Flett has advised that all teachers and competitors should place orders with him (even for single copies) by FRIDAY 25th OCTOBER,
2013.
NEW CLASSES FOR 2014 The following classes have been created and added to the 2014 Syllabus:
Class 20 OPEN CHOIR Classes 41 & 42 SOLO SINGING – UNACCOMPANIED TRADITIONAL SCOTS SONG
Primary & Secondary Class 51 SONGS FROM THE SHOWS Vocal Duet – Open
Class 250 READING OF OWN ORIGINAL POEM Primary 6 & 7
Class 298 PIPE BANDS Open
FESTIVAL CONCERT
There will be no Festival Concert in 2014.
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QUICK GUIDE TO CLASS NUMBERS
CHORAL CLASS NUMBERS Action Songs, Choirs 1-20
Solo Singing 21-52
Vocal Duets, Trios, Ensembles 53-57
INSTRUMENTAL Class and Creative Music Making 58-63
Orchestras and Bands 64-76
String Solos (including Guitar) 77-106
String Duets and Ensembles 107-114
Brass Solos 115-141
Brass Ensembles 142-144
Woodwind Solos 145-169
Woodwind Ensembles 170-174
Wind Duos 175,176
Recorders 177-186
Pianoforte 187-206
Duo, Recital 207-210
Ensembles, Chamber and Mixed 211-215
Composition 216,217
Percussion 218-222
SCOTTISH SECTION Clarsach 223-227
Accordion 228-232
Fiddle 233-240
Piping 241-250
Pipe Band Drumming 251-256
Dance 257-278
SPEECH and DRAMA Choric Verse 279,280
Solo English 281-286
Solo Scots 287-294
Prepared Prose Reading 295
Prepared Bible Reading 296
Reading Own Original Story 297
Reading Own Original Poem 298
Group Presentation – Primary 299,300
Primary Public Speaking 301
Group Presentation – Secondary 302-304
Acting and Adult 305-313
TRAVEL SUBSIDY Travel Subsidy of a minimum of one third of the cost of travel will be given to schools which apply. School groups competing in the following classes are eligible to apply: Action Songs 1,2
Choirs 5-12
Group Music Making, Orchestras, Bands 58-73
Dance Groups 269-278
Verse Speaking Choric 279,280
Group Presentation 299,300
Secondary Drama Presentation 304
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CHORAL AND VOCAL Class Title!! Composer!!! Publisher !
ACTION SONGS Non-competitive Hand props and minimal costumes may be used 1. Nursery Schools, Whole Class
Own Choice - not to exceed 3 minutes. 2. Primary 1-7, Whole Class
Own Choice - not to exceed 3 minutes. 3. Uniformed Organisations, such as Brownies (Under 11 years only)
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes. 4. Campfire!Class (Teams from uniformed organisations)
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.
THE OFFICIAL ACCOMPANIST WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR CLASSES 1- 4. ANY TEACHER WHO CANNOT PROVIDE A PIANIST MAY CONTACT THE SECRETARY.
SCHOOL CHOIRS No!choir!to!exceed!60!voices.!!Actions!not!permitted.
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5. Primary!Schools!(P!1,!2!and!3) (a) Nursery Rhyme Picture Book from Singing Sherlock Bk 1 (With repeats)
Lin Marsh B&H
(b) Own Choice of Contrasting Song 6. Primary!Schools!(P!4O7)!
(a) Child of Tomorrow Mark Patterson Brilee Music Bel Canto Series
(b) Own choice of contrasting song 7. Primary!Schools!with!1O3!Teachers
(a) Puffin from Junior Voiceworks 2 (With repeats)
Kevin Stannard OUP
(b) Own choice of contrasting song 8. Primary!Schools!with!4O6!Teachers
(a) You Can Look in a Book for Your Heroes from Junior Voiceworks 2 (With repeats)
Robin Grant OUP
(b) Own choice of contrasting song 9. Primary!Schools!–!Scots!
(a) Dream Angus arr. Mandy Miller CME Celtic Voices
B&H
(b) Own choice of contrasting Scottish song from either The New Scottish Song Book, Songs of the Isles, Oxford Scottish Song Book or Songs of Scotland
10. Secondary!(Unison!and!TwoOPart) Own choice of two songs
11. Secondary!–!Songs!from!the!Shows Own Choice of two contrasting songs
12. Secondary!–!Mixed!Voices May include staff. Own Choice of two songs, with or without piano.
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Class Title!! Composer!!! Publisher JUNIOR CHOIRS 13. Choirs,!excluding!school!choirs,!under!14!years
Own Choice of two songs 14. Choirs,!excluding!school!choirs,!under!19!years
Own Choice of two songs
15. Sunday School (a) Own Choice of Hymn (No more than three verses) (b) Own choice – Unison song
ADULT CHOIRS 16. Adult!–!Mixed!Voices
Own Choice of two contrasting songs 17. Adult!–!Female!Voices!
Own Choice of two contrasting songs 18. Adult!–!Male!Voices
Own Choice of two contrasting songs CHURCH CHOIRS 19. Church!Choirs!or!Combined!Church!Choirs
Own Choice of Hymn and Anthem OPEN CHOIRS 20. Open Choir
Own Choice of two contrasting songs SOLO SINGING – GIRLS
21. Age!9!and!under Slumber, Slumber from The Art of Song Bk 2 - Medium Voice
Schubert Peters
22. Age!11!and!under The Sunflower from ABRSM Songbook Bk 3
Irish Trad. arr.
Barratt
ABRSM
23. Age!13!and!under EITHER Cradle Song from ABRSM Songbook Bk 4
Vaughan Williams ABRSM
OR Evening Song from The Art of Song Bk 2
Schubert Peters
24. Age!15!and!under EITHER I Feel Pretty from ABRSM Songbook Bk 4
Bernstein ABRSM
OR Trade Winds from ABRSM Songbook Bk 5 !
Keel ABRSM
25. Age!19!and!under Own Choice!
SOLO SINGING – BOYS
26. Age!9!and!under Where is Love from ABRSM Songbook Bk 1
Bart ABRSM
27. Age!11!and!under Home on the Range Vs 1&2 + Chorus from ABRSM Songbook Bk 1
arr. Bullard ABRSM
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Class Title! Composer! Publisher!
28. Age!13!and!under Consider Yourself at Home from ABRSM Songbook Bk 4
Bart ABRSM
29. Age!14!and!over!(unchanged!voices)
She’s Like the Swallow from ABRSM Songbook Bk 4
arr Barratt ABRSM
30. Under!19!(changed!voices) Own Choice!
SOLO SINGING – SCOTS GIRLS
31. Age!9!and!under
32. Age!11!and!under
33. Age!13!and!under 34. Age!15!and!under
35. Age!19!and!under !
SOLO SINGING – SCOTS BOYS
36. Age!9!and!under
37. Age!11!and!under
38. Age!13!and!under 39. Age!14!and!over!(unchanged!voices)
40. Age!19!and!under
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Classes!31O40!inclusive: Own Choice from: The Oxford Scottish Song Book, The New Scottish Song Book, Songs of the
Isles, Songs of the Hebrides for Schools, or Songs of Scotland (B & H).
N.B. Only the title of the song needs to be stated on the entry form. The melody edition only is available for the Oxford Scottish Song Book. No song should exceed 3 minutes. Transpositions up or down one semitone will be permitted provided the key required is stated on the Own Choice form.
SOLO SINGING – UNACCOMPANIED TRADITIONAL SCOTS SONG 41. Primary
Own Choice of Traditional Scots Song
42. Secondary! Own Choice of Traditional Scots Song!
SOLO SINGING – ROBERT BURNS
Certificates to be awarded by Elgin Burns Club.
43. Primary! Own Choice of song by Robert Burns.!
44. Secondary
Own Choice of song by Robert Burns. 45. Open
Own Choice of song by Robert Burns.
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Class
SOLO SINGING 46. Open
Soprano, Contralto, Tenor and Bass Voices
Own Choice of two contrasting songs, one of which should be by a 20th Century
British Composer. ORATORIO 47. Open
Own Choice – not to exceed 4 minutes OPERA 48. Open
Own Choice from Opera, Operetta or Gilbert & Sullivan – not to exceed 4 minutes SONGS FROM THE SHOWS
49. Age 15 -18
Own Choice – not to exceed 4 minutes
50. Age 19 and over Own Choice – not to exceed 4 minutes
51. Vocal Duet – Open
Own Choice – not to exceed 4 minutes
LIEDER
Voice and Piano
52. Open Own Choice (Must be sung in original language and not to exceed 5 minutes)
Both singer and pianist are competitors and will be adjudicated VOCAL DUETS, TRIOS AND ENSEMBLES
53. Vocal!Duet!–!under!19 Own Choice
54. Vocal!Duet!O!Open Own Choice
55. Trio!–!Female!–!Open Own Choice
56. Quartets!and!Ensembles!–!Open (Not more than 12 voices and no fewer than 3 vocal parts)
Own Choice of two contrasting part songs – unaccompanied
57. BarberOShop!–!Open Arrangement(s) of own choice. Time limit 5 minutes
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INSTRUMENTAL Class
CLASS MUSIC MAKING Non-competitive (Song with instrumental accompaniment. Hand props and minimal costumes may be used.)
Whole Class. Not to exceed 5 minutes. 58.
Primary!Schools!with!more!than!6!teachers Own Choice
59. Primary!Schools!1O3!teachers!
Own Choice
60. Primary!Schools!4O6!teachers Own Choice
61. Secondary!(Standard!Grade!Classes!Quartets!and!Ensembles)! Own Choice
THE OFFICIAL ACCOMPANIST WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE FOR CLASSES 58-61 ANY TEACHER WHO CANNOT PROVIDE A PIANIST MAY CONTACT THE MUSIC SECRETARY
CREATIVE MUSIC MAKING The material for this section should be entirely original. Teacher input to be noted on the score. Time not to exceed 5 minutes.
62. Primary
63. Secondary
In the following classes, 64 - 71, if piano is used, the pianist may be an adult STRING GROUPS – SCHOOLS 64. Primary
Each group will draw pupils from one Primary School. Own Choice - not to exceed 10 minutes.
STRING ORCHESTRAS– SCHOOLS 65. Secondary
Each orchestra will draw pupils from one Secondary School. Own Choice - not to exceed 15 minutes.
STRING ORCHESTRAS – OPEN 66. Division!A!–!Under!13!years
Own Choice - not to exceed 10 minutes. 67. Division!B – Orchestras competing in Division A are not eligible to compete in this class.
Own Choice - not to exceed 15 minutes. ORCHESTRAS – SCHOOLS (Must include Strings) With or without piano 68. Division!A!–!Primary
Each orchestra will draw pupils from one Primary School. Own Choice - not to exceed 10 minutes.
69. Division!B!–!Secondary Each orchestra will draw pupils from one Secondary School. Own Choice - not to exceed 15 minutes.
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Class Title
Composer Publisher!
ORCHESTRAS – OPEN 70. Division!A!–!under!13!years
Own Choice - not to exceed 10 minutes. 71. Division!B – Orchestras competing in Division A are not eligible to compete in this class.
Own Choice - not to exceed 15 minutes.
BANDS – SCHOOLS OR ORGANISATIONS 72. Marching!Bands
Own Choice - not to exceed 15 minutes. 73. Concert!Bands
Own Choice - not to exceed 15 minutes.
BANDS – OPEN 74. Brass!Bands!
Own Choice to include a Hymn Tune. Programme not to exceed 20 minutes. 75. Concert!Bands
Own Choice - not to exceed 20 minutes. 76. Big!Bands!or!Swing!Bands
Own Choice - not to exceed 20 minutes. In Classes 74 – 76, any performance exceeding 20 minutes to the last note will be disqualified.
INSTRUMENTAL SOLO AND ENSEMBLE CLASSES STRINGS
Competitors are eligible to enter one category only. Competitors in Categories D and E should tune their own instruments VIOLIN – SOLO
77.! Category!PreOGrade!1 (a) This Old Man (With repeats) English Trad. Novello!(b) Frere Jacques (With repeats) French Trad. both from "Eta Cohen's Violin Method" Bk 1!
78.! Category!A!(Grade!1)!
(a) In the Forest (No repeats) German Trad. Novello!(b) Loch Lomond (No repeats) Scottish Trad.!
both from "Eta Cohen's Violin Method" Bk 1!
79.! Category!B!(Grade!2)!
(a) Robin's Retreat Wedgwood Trinity!(b) Lison Dormait (With repeats) Mozart!both from "Violin All Sorts" Grades 2-3!
80.! Category!C!(Grades!3O4)!
Chanson Triste (DC repeat) Tchaikovsky! Faber!
from "The Young Violinists Repertoire" Bk 4!81.! Category!D!(Grades!5O6)!
Giga from Sonata Accademica in Emin (No repeats) Veracini! B&H!
from "Sheila Nelson's Baroque Violinist"!
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Class Title! Composer! Publisher!
82.! Category!E!(Grades!7O8)!
Theme from "Schindler's List" John
Williams!
MCA/ Music Sales!
from "Three Pieces from Schindler's List"!
83.! Open (Post Grade 8)!Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes!
VIOLA – SOLO
84.! ! Category!A!(Grades!1O2) (a) Rigadoon (With repeats) Purcell ABRSM (b) Theme from Andante Grandioso (With repeats) Mozart both from "Time Pieces for Viola" Vol.1!
85.! Category!B!(Grades!3O4)!
Chanson favorit d'Henri IV (With DS repeat) from "Time Pieces for Viola" Vol.2
Anon
!
86.! Category!C!(Grades!5O6) Tambourin (With repeats) Gossec ABRSM!
from "Time Pieces for Viola" Vol. 2!
87.! Category!D!(Grades!7O8)!
Fantasie for Viola - 2nd and 3rd Movts (No repeats) Hummel! Kunzelmann GM 164!
88.! Open (Post Grade 8)!Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes!
VIOLONCELLO – SOLO
89.! Category!A!(Grade!1) Rigadoon (No repeats) Purcell Alfred!
from Suzuki Cello School Vol 1 90.! Category!B!(Grade!2))!
Rococo Theme (No repeats) Tchaikovsky ABRSM !
from More Time Pieces for Cello Vol 1 91.!!
Category!C!(Grades!3O4) Allegretto: 1st Movt (No repeats) Paxton Schott ED 11057/MDS!
from Sonata in D, Op. 3 No. 2. 92.!!
Category!D!(Grades!5O6)!
Minuet (No repeats but play DC) Boccherini! Alfred!from Suzuki Cello School Vol 3!
93.! Category!E!(Grades!7O8)!
Andante: 2nd Movt (No repeats) Klengel! Breitkopf & Hartel from Concertino No. 1 in C, Op. EB 29387!
94.!!
Open!!(Post!Grade!8)! ! !
Hungarian Rhapsody Op. 68 (no repeats) Popper! International Music Co.
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CLASSICAL GUITAR – SOLO Category A (approx Grades 1-2) Category B (approx Grades 3-4)
Category C (approx Grades 5-6)
Category D (approx Grades 7-8) Competitors are eligible to enter one category only!95.! A!–!Own!Choice - not to exceed 3 minutes.!
96.! B!–!Own!Choice - not to exceed 3 minutes. 97.! C!–!Own!Choice - not to exceed 5 minutes.!
98.! D!–!Own!Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.!
CLASSICAL GUITAR – DUET 99.! Open!
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.!!
ROCK GUITAR – SOLO Category A (approx Grades 1-2)! Category B (approx Grades 3-4)! Category C (approx Grades 5)!
Competitors are eligible to enter one category only !
All!pieces!in!Classes!96!–!98!are!published!in!Rockschool!2006!100.! !A!O!Either!(a)!Jazz!Trip!! !Finbar!Josephs!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!or!(b)!Gotta!Lotta!Rosa!! Joe!Bennett!!101.! B!M!Either!(a)!Night!Bus!! John!Murphy!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!or!!(b)!Martha's!Park!! Joe!Bennett!!102.! C!O!Either!!(a)!Download!! Hussein!Boon!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!or!!(b)!Little!Shady!! Noah!Lederman!!
ROCK GUITAR – ENSEMBLE 103.! Open!
Own!Choice!O!not!to!exceed!6!minutes!(No fewer than two and no more than twelve players)!
UNACCOMPANIED BACH Any orchestral stringed instrument. No transcriptions permitted. 104.! Under!16
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.
105.! Under!19 Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.
106.! Open (Post Grade 8) Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.
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STRING DUETS Any combination of two orchestral stringed instruments. Published material only.!107.! Under!13!
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes 108.! Under!16!
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.!
109.! Under!19!
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.!
110.! Open!
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.! STRING ENSEMBLES No fewer than three and not more than eight players – unconducted. One player per part.!!!!!!!!111.! Under!13!
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes!112.! Under!16!
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.!113.! Under!19!
Own Choice - not to exceed 8 minutes.!114.! Open!
Own Choice - not to exceed 10 minutes!
BRASS Category A (approx Grades 1-2) Category B (approx Grades 3-4)
Category C (approx Grades 5-6) Category D (approx Grades 7-8)
Competitors are eligible to enter only one category. Competitors in Category D should tune their own instruments. N.B. In all Brass Classes, where the music shows repeats, they should be played.
TRUMPET/CORNET/FLUGEL - SOLO 115.! A - Cat Walk Wedgwood! Faber!
from Really Easy Jazzin' about for Trumpet!
116.! B - James Bond Theme Norman!arr.!Lawrance!
Brass Wind!
from Easy Winners for Treble Brass!
117.! C - Chatanooga Choo Choo Warren!arr.!Ledbury!
Brass Wind!
from Big Chillers for Trumpet 118.! D - Badinage Bozza Leduc
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TENOR HORN – SOLO
123.! A - Postman Pat Daly Brass Wind from Winners Galore
124.! B - Can You Feel the Love Tonight John & Rice Brass Wind
from Undercover Hits for Eb Horn
125.! C - I Dreamed a Dream from A Little Light Music for Eb Horn
Schonberg arr. Iveson
Brass Wind
126.! D - Variations on a Welsh Theme for Eb Horn Kneale G & M Brand
Class Title Composer Publisher
FRENCH HORN – SOLO
119.! A - Hot Chilli Wedgwood Faber
from Really Easy Jazzin' About for Horn 120.! B – Hedwig’s Theme Williams Faber
from Movie Instrumental Solos for Horn in F
121.! C - Mapp and Lucia Jim Parker Brass Wind
from The Music of Jim Parker for French Horn 122.! D - Nocturno Franz Strauss Universal
BARITONE/EUPHONIUM – SOLO 127.! A - Cheeky Cherry Wedgwood Faber
from Really Easy Jazzin' About for Trumpet
128.! B - Chicago Sunset Ramskill Brass Wind
from All Jazzed Up for Trombone
129.! C - Let's Call the Whole Thing Off Gershwin Brass Wind
from Slide Show for Trombone 130.!! D - Introduction and Allegro Spiritoso Senaille Hinrichsen
TROMBONE – SOLO 131.!! A - I've Got My Eye On You Zimmer arr.
Lawrance
Brass Wind
from Winner Scores All
132.! B - The Parson's Nose Christopher Mowat
Brass Wind
from Slide Show for Trombone
133.! C - I Got Rhythm Gershwin Brass Wind from a Little Light Music for Trombone
134.! D - Cavatine Saint-Saëns Leduc
BASS TROMBONE - SOLO 135.! C - Danse Profane Defaye
from Deux Danses for Bass Trombone
136.! D - Prelude and Dance Premru Mohawk/Emerson
TUBA/BASS – SOLO
137.! A - All Dance of the Mirlitons from Winner Scores
Tchaikovsky arr. Lawrance
Brass Wind
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138.! B - The Happy Farmer Schumann Schirmer
from First Solos for the Tuba Player 139.! C - Ground Force Parker Brass Wind
from The Music of Jim Parker for Tuba
140.! D - "Romanza" Vaughan Williams O.U.P
2nd Mvt from Concerto for Bass Tuba
BRASS SOLO 141.! Open!O!Any!Instrument!Post!Grade!8
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
BRASS ENSEMBLES 142.! Primary
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.!
143.! Secondary Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.
144.! Open Own Choice - not to exceed 10 minutes.
WOODWIND Category A (approx Grades 1-2) Category B (approx Grades 3-4)
Category C (approx Grades 5-6)
Category D (approx Grades 7-8)
Competitors are eligible to enter only one category. Competitors in Category D should tune their own instruments. FLUTE – SOLO 145.! A - Brother, come and dance with me’ Humperdinck! ABRSM!
from Time Pieces for Flute Vol 1 (No repeats)!
146.! B – Tambourin (With repeats) Rameau! ABRSM!
from Time Pieces for Flute Vol 3!147.! C – Berceuse (No repeats) John McLeod! ABRSM!
from Selected Flute Exam Pieces 2008 -13 Grade 6
148.! D - Sunstreams from Sunstreams and Sunday Morning
Ian Clarke IC Music/Just
Flutes
OBOE – SOLO 149.! A – Tangerine (No repeats) Pam Wedgwood Faber
from Really Easy Jazzin’ About for Oboe
150.! B – Waltz (With repeats) Grieg Faber
from Going Solo - Oboe
151.! C - Tango for Two (No repeats) Richard Kershaw Phylloscopus from Have Oboe, Will Travel PP475/Spartan
Press
152.! D - Sonata Movt 3 – Molto Allegro (No repeats) Saint-Saëns Durand/UMP
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CLARINET – SOLO
153.! A - Danny Boy (No repeats) Trad. Irish Brass Wind (Piano part from Winners Galore for Clarinet pub. separately)
154.! B - Ground Force (No repeats) Jim Parker ABRSM from Selected Clarinet Exam Pieces 2008 -13 Grade 4
155.! Vocalise (No repeats) Rachmaninov ABRSM
from Selected Clarinet Exam Pieces 2008 -13 Grade 6 156.! D - Fughetta: No 5 (No repeats)
from Five Bagatelles
Finzi B&H/MDS
BASSOON – SOLO 157.! A - Bassoon Street Blues (No repeats) Colin Cowles Studio Music
from 25 Fun Moments for Bassoon
158.! B - Spiritoso e staccato - 2nd Movt (No repeats) Galliard Peters H753a
from Sonata No 1 in A minor
159.! C - Moderato –Vivace - 4th Movt Hurlstone Emerson from Sonata in F
160.! D - Sicilienne et Allegro giocoso Grovlez Leduc AL21163/UMP
CLASSICAL SAXOPHONE – SOLO 161. A - Pirates Ahoy
from First Repertoire for Alto Sax Paul Harris Faber
162. B - Cantabile from First Repertoire for Alto Sax
Vivaldi Faber
163. C - Vocalise Op34 No 14 Rachmaninov arr.Hastle
B&H
164. D - Aria for Alto Sax Bozza Leduc AL19714/UMP
JAZZ SAXOPHONE – SOLO
Backing tracks may be used. 165. A - Food Glorious Food
from First Repertoire for Alto Sax Paul Harris Faber
166. B - They Can’t Take That Away From Me
No 11 from Easy Gershwin for Alto Sax Gershwin
arr. Davies & Harris
167. C - Saxsequential from Concert Repertoire for Alto Sax
Paul Harris Faber
168. D - Witch Hunt Schultheiss Saxtet Publications
WOODWIND SOLO 169. Open!O!Any!Instrument!Post!Grade!8
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
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WIND ENSEMBLES (Unconducted.) No fewer than three and not more than eight players – One player per part.
May include Recorder and French Horn. 170. Primary
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes. 171. Secondary
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes. 172. Open
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
Class Title! Composer! Publisher!
WIND ENSEMBLES (Conducted) Maximum sixteen players. 173. Secondary
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes. 174. Open
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes. WIND – DUOS 175.
Wind!Duo (Two identical instruments only.)
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes. 176. Mixed!Wind!Duo
Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.
SAXOPHONE!may!be!included!in!classes!175!and!176
RECORDER – SOLO Competitors are eligible to enter one category only. Category A (approx Grades 1-2) Category B (approx Grades 3-4)
Category C (approx Grades 5-6) Category D (approx Grades 7-8)
177. A!–!(Descant!Recorder!Only)
Legend! Brian Bonsor Faber 178. B!–!(Descant!or!Treble)
Basse Danse from Amazing Solos for Recorder (With repeats)
P Warlock/ H Harrison
B&H
179.
C!O!(Descant) Concerto No. 6 in D Major Movts 1 & 2 (Da Capo to Bar 11)
John Baston Schott
C!O!(Treble) Sonata No.1 in F Major
(With repeats in the Largo only)
G P Telemann Schott
180.
D!M!(Descant, Treble or Tenor) Own Choice - not to exceed 5 minutes.
181. Open (Post Grade 8) Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.
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PIANOFORTE – SOLO 187.! Category!PreOGrade!1
(a) Scarborough Fair Pauline Hall Oxford!(b) Brave Knight both from Piano Time Pieces Bk1
188.! Category!A!(Grade!1) (a) Needles and Pins (With repeats) Anon!arr.!Bullard! Oxford
(b) Clog Dance Herold arr. Hall
both from Piano Time Dance 189.! Category!B!(Grade!2)
(a) Forget-me-not Waltz Duro! Oxford
(b) Hornpipe Pauline Hall both from Piano Time Dance
190.!!
Category!C!(Grade!3) (a) Festival Mazurka Bullard! Oxford!(b) Chatterbox Charlie Drayton
both from Piano Time Dance
191.! Category!D!(Grade!4) Toccatina Kabalevsky Peters from Selected Piano Pieces for Children
OR
Carnival in Rio (No repeats) Gillock Breitkopf from Hello Mr Gillock!
RECORDER – DUETS 182. Open (Any combination) Own Choice - not to exceed 5 minutes.
RECORDER – ENSEMBLES No fewer than eight and not more than sixteen players. No Added Percussion.
183. Primary!(conducted)!Two Descants
a) Tango Chacabuco Pitts Chester Music b) Own Choice
both from Recorder Duets from the Beginning Bk 1!
184. Primary!(Conducted)!D. Tr. T. Own Choice
185. Secondary!(Unconducted.)!!Two Descants
Own Choice
186. Secondary!(Unconducted.)!!!D. Tr. T. Own Choice
192.! Category!E!(Grade!5) !Le Petit Negre Debussy Peters OR Good Time Rag (With repeats) Martha Mier! Alfred!
from Jazz, Rags & Blues Bk 4
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PIANOFORTE – DUETS 196.! Category!A!(Grades!1O2)
(a) All through the night Christopher Tambling Mayhew!(b) Greensleeves both from Tunes for Two
197.! Category!B!(Grades!3O4!
(a) Aces High (With repeats) Marks Drayton
Oxford!(b) Two-Tone Tango (With repeats) both from Piano Time Dance!
198.! Category!C!(Grades!5O6)!!
Own choice - not to exceed 4 minutes!!199.! Category!D!(Grades!7O8)!
Own choice - not to exceed 5 minutes!200.! Open
Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
PIANOFORTE SONATINA – SOLO 201.! Age!16!and!Under!
Any first movement from a Beethoven, Clementi, Kuhlau or Mozart Sonatina!
Class Title!! Composer!!! Publisher!
193.!!
Category!F!(Grade!6O7) Feuille D’Automne Rebikov ABRSM from More Romantic Pieces Bk 4
OR Farewell to Stromness (With repeats) Peter Maxwell
Davies
B&H
194.!!
Category!G!(Grade!8) Nocturne in G minor Op 37 No 1 Chopin Any standard
edition
195.! Open (Post Grade 8) Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes
PIANOFORTE SONATA – SOLO 202. Open
Any first movement from a Beethoven, Clementi, Haydn, Mozart or Schubert Sonata BACH PIANOFORTE SOLO 203.! Age!12!and!under!
Any Piece from Anna Magdalena Bach Book of 1725 !excluding pages 8 ,9, 11 and 12!
ABRSM
204.! Age!15!and!under Any!ONE!of!the!Eighteen!Little!Preludes!!!from!"Easier!Piano!Pieces!No18"!
ABRSM
OR!any!TwoMPart!Invention 205.! Age!19!and!under
Any movement from the French or English Suites OR any Three-Part Invention. 206.! Open!
Any one of the 48 Preludes and Fugues (Both Prelude and its Fugue to be performed)
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DUO Pianoforte and one other instrument. Both competitors are adjudicated. 207.! Open
A movement of a Sonata (post Baroque)
SOLO INSTRUMENTAL RECITAL 208.! Under!16
Own Choice (time 6 -10 minutes)
Equivalent to Grade 4-5 Associated Board
Pianoforte, Orchestral and Brass Band instruments, Classical Guitar and Recorder. 209.! Under!19
Own Choice - not to exceed 15 minutes.
A standard equivalent to Grades 6 -7 Associated Board is expected. Pianoforte, Orchestral and Brass Band instruments, Classical Guitar and Recorder.
210.! Open Own Choice - not to exceed 15 minutes. A standard equivalent to at least Grade 8 Associated Board is expected.
Pianoforte, Orchestral and Brass Band instruments, Classical Guitar and Recorder
The emphasis of classes 208, 209 and 210 is on the successful presentation of a balanced programme. ENSEMBLES - CHAMBER
No fewer than three and not more than eight players.
Any combination with or without piano – (Unconducted) One player per part.
211.! Primary
Own Choice from standard repertoire - not to exceed 6 minutes 212.!!
Secondary Own Choice from standard repertoire - not to exceed 8 minutes
213.! Open Own Choice from standard repertoire - not to exceed 10 minutes
ENSEMBLES – MIXED (Unconducted)
No fewer than three and not more than eight players. With or without piano
One player per part
214.! Family!Class Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes. The ensemble may include a singer.
215.! Mixed!Instrumental!Ensemble Own Choice - not to exceed 6 minutes.
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Class Title!! Composer!!! Publisher COMPOSITION Classes 216 - 217: A score/performance plan, which must be entirely original, and an audio recording should be sent to the Music Secretary by Friday 14th February 2014. At the competition, the work(s)
can be performed live or by using the CD. Adjudication will take the form of a workshop.
216. Up to and including Standard Grade Time limit 5 minutes.
217. Open Time limit 5 minutes.
PERCUSSION - SOLO Category A (approx Grades 1-2)
Category B (approx Grade 3)
Category C (approx Grades 4) Category D (Open - minimum Grade 5)
Competitors are eligible to enter one category only. Competitors may perform with or without piano accompaniment.
218. A - Own Choice - not to exceed 3 minutes from Tuned Percussion Grades 1-5 Trinity Guildhall
219. B - Own Choice - not to exceed 3 minutes (With repeats) from Graded Music for Tuned Percussion Bk 2 arr. Ian Wright ABRSM
220. C - Own Choice - not to exceed 4 minutes (With repeats) from Graded Music for Tuned Percussion Bk 2 arr. Ian Wright ABRSM
221. D - Own Choice of any Category D pieces from either Associated Board Syllabus ABRSM or Trinity Guildhall Syllabus Trinity Guildhall
(With repeats) Programme not to exceed 5 minutes PERCUSSION - ENSEMBLE Ensemble may include tuned and untuned percussion e.g. African drums, Steel Band etc
222. Open Own Choice Programme - not to exceed 10 minutes
CLARSACH SOLO 223. Category!Pre!Grade!1
(a)!Wo!betyde!thy!wearie!bodie!!from!Taylor's!Miscellany!M!Scottish!Tunes!Arranged!for!Small!GutMStrung!Harp!and!New!Players!!
!arr.!Bill!Taylor Marsharp!Music
(b) Own Choice of stand-alone piece 224.
Category!A!(Grades!1O2) (a)!An!Crogall!Fiaclach!(The!Snappy!Crocodile)!!from!!Puirt!Ùra!Air!A'!Chlàrsaich!LuchMTòiseachaidh!!(New!Tunes!for!the!Harp!Beginners)
Fraya!Thomsen
Taigh!na!Teud
(b) Own Choice of stand-alone piece
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225.
Category B (Grades 3-4 (a) The Battle of the Somme
from The Clarsach Collection Vol 2
Intermediate
PM William Laurie arr. Karen
Marshalsay
Marsharp Music
(b) Own Choice of stand-alone piece 226. Category C (Grade 5)
(a) Chapel Keithack from The North-East Collection
William Marshall arr. Alison
Kinnaird
Kinmor Music
(b) Own Choice of stand-alone piece 227. Open (Post Grade 5)
Own Choice - not to exceed 5 minutes
ACCORDION SOLO 228. Beginners
Own Choice of March 229. Elementary
Own Choice of March 230. Intermediate
Own Choice of March 231. Advanced
Own Choice of March, Strathspey & Reel 232. Open
A Recital of Scottish Music to include a minimum of three tempos - not to exceed 6 minutes
SCOTTISH FIDDLE An official accompanist will be provided for this section. (Copies of the chosen pieces must be provided for the official accompanist.) Alternatively, competitors may provide their own accompanist or may perform without accompaniment. All titles and composers of pieces must be stated on the Own Choice form. There is no time limit for these classes. 233. 10 and under
Own Choice of any two tunes 234. 12 and under
Own Choice of any two tunes 235. 16 and under
Slow Air 236. 16 and under
March, Strathspey & Reel 237. Open
Slow Air 238. Open
Slow Strathspey, March, Strathspey & Reel 239. Orchestra – Open
Slow Air, March, Strathspey & Reel 240. Composition – Any tune in a Scottish idiom
A score of this work, which must be entirely original, should be sent to the Music Secretary by Friday 14th February 2014. The composer must arrange to have the work performed as part of the
Co competition although the performance itself will not be adjudicated.
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PIPING N.B. If a candidate has moved on to pipes, but is not entering a pipe class, he/she should not enter a chanter class 241. Practice!Chanter!–!Beginners!under!12!
Own Choice of any March 242. Practice!Chanter!–!Beginners!13!–!15!
Own Choice of any March !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!N.B. Candidates entering Classes 241 and 242 may not enter Classes 243-249 243. Bagpipes!–!under!12!
Own Choice of any March
Class
PIPE BAND DRUMMING SOLO Each performance should commence with two three pace introductory rolls.
251. Under 12 Pad and Sticks Minimum 2 parts march tempo accompanied by solo chanter.
252. Under 15 March
Minimum 2 parts march tempo 253. Under 19 March
Minimum 4 parts march tempo. 254. Under 19 March, Strathspey and Reel
Minimum 4 parts of each tempo 255. Open March, Strathspey and Reel
Minimum 4 parts of each tempo 256. Open Hornpipe and Jig
Minimum 4 parts of each tempo
244. Bagpipes!–!under!15! Own Choice of any March
245. Bagpipes!–!under!15 Own Choice of any Strathspey & Reel
246. Bagpipes!–!under!19! Own Choice of any March, Strathspey & Reel
247. Bagpipes!–!under!15! Own Choice of any Jig
248. Bagpipes!–!under!19! Own Choice of any Jig
249. Bagpipes!–!Open
Own Choice of any March, Strathspey & Reel N.B. In Classes 243 -249, candidates entering more than one class (e.g. 243 & 244) must not repeat the same piece PIPE BANDS 250. Open Own Choice of any March, Strathspey & Reel
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DANCE Descriptions of dances are available from the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society, 12 Coates
Crescent, Edinburgh, EH3 7AF or from www.rscds.org NOTE: A team is eight people. A team of six will be accepted in exceptional circumstances. SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING Class PRIMARY SCHOOLS 257. Schools with 50 pupils or less
Choose one dance from: J Charlestown Chaser Jigs and Reels R Reel for Jeannie Jigs and Reels
258. Schools with 200 pupils or less Choose one dance from: J The Waratah Weaver
(adapted) Jigs and Reels
R The Flying Scotsman (standard version)
Jigs and Reels
259. Schools with 500 pupils or less Choose one dance from: J Jig to the Music (a set is six
people) Jigs and Reels
R The Barmkin Jigs and Reels 260. Primaries 1-3
Choose one dance from: J Cumberland Reel Book 1 R Rabbie’s Reel Book 40
261. Primaries 4-5 Choose one dance from: J Merry Reapers Jigs and Reels
R The Bob of Fettercairn Jigs and Reels 262. Primaries 6-7
Choose one dance from: J Granville Market Jigs and Reels R Round Reel of Eight Jigs and Reels
SECONDARY SCHOOLS 263. Secondary 1-2 Own choice of jig or reel 264. Secondary 3-6 Own choice of jig or reel PRIMARY SCHOOLS 265. Story in Dance – Scotland 2014 Any interpretation of Scotland in 2014 is welcome.
The presentation should not exceed 8 mins. CEILIDH DANCING 266. Primary Schools
Virginia Reel Jigs and Reels 267. Primary Schools
Dashing White Sergeant (a team is three) Book 1 268. Secondary Schools
Virginia Reel Jigs and Reels 269. Secondary Schools
Dashing White Sergeant (a team is three) Book 1
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Class *UNIFORMED ORGANISATIONS A team is eight people. A team of six will be accepted in exceptional circumstances. 270. 12 and under
Choose one dance from: R The Flying Scotsman (standard version)
Jigs and Reels
R Reel for Jeannie Jigs and Reels 271. 12 and over
Choose one dance from: J Strip the Willow Book 1 R Round Reel of Eight Jigs and Reels
272. Mixed Teams Choose one dance from: J Cumberland Reel Book 1
R Virginia Reel Jigs and Reels 273. Own choice of jig or reel
*OPEN A team is eight people. A team of six will be accepted in exceptional circumstances 274. 10 and under
Choose one dance from: J Jig for Mrs Dunn Jigs and Reels R Maids of Currie Jigs and Reels
275. 12 and under Choose one dance from: J Lady Catherine Bruce’s Reel Jigs and Reels
R Easy Peasy Jigs and Reels 276. 14 and under
Choose one dance from: J Wild Geese Book 24 R Maxwell’s Rant Book 18
277. 16 and under Own choice of jig or reel
278. Adult Own choice of jig or reel
*Uniformed Organisations can include: rainbows, brownies, guides, rangers, beavers, cubs, scouts, boys brigade, girls brigade etc. *Community Groups can include: WRI, Church Guilds, Ladies Clubs, Rotary, Young Farmers etc. *Open is open to any group according to the age requirement.
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SPEECH AND DRAMA VERSE SPEAKING
Class Title Author Source CHORIC
279. Primary!4!and!5!
Breakfast Boast Moira Andrews Patchwork of Poems:
Belair
280. Primary!6!and!7!!George who Played with a Dangerous Toy and Suffered a Catastrophe of Considerable Dimensions
Hilaire Belloc Child’s Garden of Poetry
Conducting in any form (e.g. mouthing) by the teacher is not allowed. No accompaniment. No movement. Purely vocal
SOLO ENGLISH 281. Primary!4!
(a) Spaghetti! Shel Siverstein Crocodiles and Noodles: Heinemann
(b) Flying! J M Westrup First Poetry Book: OUP
282. Primary!5! (a) Summing Up Nigel Gray School’s Out: OUP (b) Entering a Castle Brian Moses The Works 2: Macmillan
283. Primary!6!
(a) The Marrog R C Scriven Ways 2: Oliver and Boyd (b) Bedtime Richard Edward A Fox with Moonlight
Eyes: Ginn
284.
Primary!7! ! (a) Tom Cat Don Marquis Drumming in the Sky :
BBC (b) Stream Story Paul Bright The Works 2: Macmillan
285. Secondary!1O3
(a) The Swans! Leonard Clark Collected Verses and Poems for Children
(b) Two’s Company! Raymond Wilson Many Anthologies
286. Secondary!1O3!
(a) The Sea James Reeves Many Anthologies (b) London Snow Robert Bridges Many Anthologies
SOLO SCOTS 287. Primary 4
(a) Twa Leggit Mice J K Annand Bairn Rhymes: Mercat Press
(b) Nessie J K Annand Aince for Pleasure: Macdonald
288. Primary 5
(a) Lang John Siller Helen Harrower Fit Like Yer Majesty (b) Bonefire
J K Annand Twice for Joy: Macdonald
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Class Title Author Source 289. Primary 6
(a) Cat Sandy Thomas Ross
Bairnsangs: Macmillan
(b) Grannie Bashin’ Anne Matheson Eck the Bee: Itchy Coo 290. Primary 7
(a) A Dug, a Dug Bill Keys 100 Scottish Poems Poems to Read Out Loud
(b) Fower Wunds Sandy Thomas Ross
Bairnsangs: Macmillan
291. Secondary!1O3 (a) The Rowan Violet Jacob A Scots Kist (b) The Bubbly Jock Hugh
Macdiarmid Lanimer Book of Verse
292. Secondary!Senior (a) There’s a Fairmer that I Ken O’ J C Milne New Scots Reader: Oliver
and Boyd (b) Think Lang Marion Angus Poet’s Quair: Rintoul and
Skinner
SOLO VERSE – ROBERT BURNS Certificates!to!be!awarded!by!Elgin!Burns!Club. 293. Primary 6 and 7
To a Haggis (verses 1,2,3,5,and 6)
Robert Burns Burns for Bairns: Alloway Publishing
294. Secondary
Girls - Braw Lads O’ Galla Water Robert Burns Many Anthologies Boys - O Bonie was yon Rosy Brier Robert Burns Many Anthologies
! PREPARED PROSE READING 295. Primary 6 and 7
Taken From ‘Danny Champion of the World ‘ Chap 9 from: “My father began to describe” to “He’s never been back since, Doc Spencer said”
Roald Dahl Puffin
PREPARED BIBLE READING 296. Primary!6!and!7
Luke Chapter 10 verse 30, from ”A certain man” to end of verse 38.
Strictly from the Authorised Version
READING OF OWN ORIGINAL STORY 297. Primary!6!and!7
No longer than 3 minutes. Both the content of the story and the reading will be assessed.
READING OF OWN ORIGINAL POEM 298. Primary!6!and!7
No longer than 2 minutes. Both the content of the poem and the reading will be
assessed.
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GROUP PRESENTATION – PRIMARY 299. Primary!Group!Story!Telling!
Time limit 10 minutes (flexibility up to a maximum of 12 minutes will be allowed but NO LONGER). In this class the object is to involve the whole class or a large group, not selected children. The method of ‘story telling’ can be interpreted very flexibly. Costumes, props, live or recorded music, singing, dance, mime or instrumental groups may be used, but are not essential. This is a stage presentation. Scripts of published plays may not be used.
300. Primary!Group!Talks!on!Subject!of!Own!Choice Time limit 15 minutes. This is a presentation by means of speech (with or without notes) designed to show enjoyment in communication. It is given by a group of children and its subject may well
arise from whatever theme is currently being studied by the class. Diagrams, paintings and models may be used but these are not essential. The assessment will be made on the group’s ability to
communicate by speech and they should be prepared to talk about their presentation with the adjudicator.
PRIMARY PUBLIC SPEAKING 301. Primary!6!and/or!7
In this class a team of three pupils from Primary 6 or 7 or in combination will consist of a Chairperson, Main Speaker and Proposer of the Vote of Thanks. Entrants must choose their own subject for a formal presentation lasting not more than seven minutes. The Main Speaker will be asked at least one question on his/her topic by the adjudicator.
GROUP PRESENTATION – SECONDARY Public!Speaking 302. Secondary!1,!2!and!3
303. Secondary 4,5 and 6 In these two classes, teams will consist of a Chairperson, Speaker and Proposer of the Vote of
Thanks. Entrants must choose their own subject for a formal presentation lasting no longer than 10 minutes overall. The main speaker will be asked at least one question on his/her topic by the
adjudicator. The Vote of Thanks will thank a team other than his/her own team. Recital!on!a!Chosen!Theme 304.! Secondary!1!–!Open!
In this class a group will present an anthology of prose and poetry on a theme of their own choice. Maximum time 15 minutes!
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ACTING 305. Secondary!
Improvisation: Secondary 3-6 Piece of improvised drama, either speech or movement -based, or a combination of both. Theatre
arts may be used if desired but are not essential. Time limit 15 minutes 306. Drama!Presentation
Time limit 15 minutes maximum. Costumes, props, music (live or recorded), singing or instruments may be used.
This is a stage presentation. Entrants must use a published script, which may be an excerpt. 307. Group!Acting!Contemporary!Scottish!Theatre
Competitors must select an extract from any post 1945 text. Extracts should involve more than one
actor and should last not less than five minutes or more than fifteen.
308. Group!Acting!Specified!Texts!
Competitors must select an extract from any specified text currently listed for Higher Drama. Extracts should involve more than one actor and should last no less than five minutes and no more
than fifteen. ADULT 309. Reading of Own Original Story
Time 5-8 minutes. Both the content of the story and the reading will be assessed.
310. Recital on a Chosen Theme In this Class, a group will present an anthology of prose and poetry on a subject of their choice.
Time 12-15minutes. 311. Play!Reading
Seated Reading from a play for four or more characters. Time 12-15 minutes. 312. Duologue
Acted scene for two characters. Time 8-10 minutes.
313. Group!Acting Acted scene with three or more actors. Excerpt from any play, or original writing.
Time not longer than 15 minutes.