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Oundle Festival of
Music & Drama
March 30th - April 6th 2019
Programme £2.50
FESTIVAL CONCERTSaturday April 6th, 7.00pm
St. Peter’s Church, Oundlefeaturing
Oundle Young Musician 2019 CompetitionOundle Young Singer 2019
Oundle Town Council Prize Winnersand other invited performers
from the 2019 FestivalTICKETS £7.50, 16 years & under £2.50 - Patrons £6
available in March fromOundle International Festival Box Office,
4 New Street, Oundle, PE8 4ED (01832 274734)www.oundlefestival.org.uk
Oundle Festival of Music & Drama is affiliated to
The BRITISH and INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION of FESTIVALSof which
Her MAJESTY THE QUEEN is PATRONFestivals House, 198 Park Lane, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 6UD Tel:01625 428297
PresidentCaroline, Lady Brassey
Vice PresidentsMeg Bates Shirley Burchell
Chairman Gwen Radcliffe 01832-273191 Drama Secretary Nicola Jakeways 01832-273168Music Secretary Gill Potts 01832-275933Treasurer Diana Awdry 01832-274180Trophy Secretary Val Briscoe 01832-275512
Oundle Festival of Music & Drama
Thank You tothe Governing Body and Head of Oundle School,
The Queen Victoria Hall Charity Trust the Vicar and Churchwardens of
St. Peters Church, and Oundle Methodist Church for the use of premises.
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Festival Patrons
Mr & Mrs J. FirthMrs J. FletcherMrs D. GodsonMrs M. A. GoodwinMr & Mrs P. M. HammondMrs D. HartMrs G. HounsomeMr & Mrs M. JakewaysMrs A. J. LaneRevd. & Mrs M. McAdamMr & Mrs Q. MacDougallMrs M. MarlowMrs J. A. MasonMrs P. PadleyMrs A. Paine
Mr & Mrs C. R. PendrillMiss J. PilditchMr & Mrs I. PottsSir William & Lady ProbyMrs G. RadcliffeMr & Mrs C. RayMr & Mrs A. G. RaydenMr & Mrs A. P. SpurrellMr & Mrs A. StewartMrs A. H. ThompsonMrs R. J. TurtonMrs. D. J. TylerMr & Mrs R. J. WhitehurstMrs M. Anderson WillmoreMr & Mrs D. C. Wills
Mrs D. W. AwdryMiss B. BradyLady BrasseyMrs R. BouldMr & Mrs P. A. BurchellMrs R. P. CawthorneMr & Mrs R. G. ColeMr & Mrs J. ColemanMrs S. B. CraigMiss F. DennyMr. J. DuckworthMiss J. EdkinsMr J. P. FairweatherMr & Mrs N. Faulkner
We gratefully acknowledge the support of our Patrons. It is because of their generosity that the festival is still running.
We would indeed welcome more joining us.(List correct at time of going to press)
Patrons give a minimum of £15 per year (£25.00 per couple).
BenefitsFree pass to all Festival sessions, discount for Concert
and a vote at the A.G.M.
For further information contact Diana Awdry, 01832 274180
Donated by: Crackers Gift Shop - 3 New Street, Oundle (01832 274467)
Thank You toOundle Arts Society and Oundle Town Council
for grants and donations this year:
Our sponsors from the retail, business and professional community ofOundle and surrounding villages who are vital for our continued existence.
Could you cover the cost of a session or a prize in 2020, or do you work for an employer who could help?
5Donated by: The Coffee Tavern - 34 Market Place, Oundle (01832 272524)
Welcome to the 2019 Festival
Gill Potts, Vice Chairman Gwen Radcliffe, Chairman
We are delighted to welcome to Festival 101 pupils entered privately, those of more mature years who entered themselves and pupils entered by the the following schools:-
All Saints CEVA Primary, Kingsthorpe, Northampton Brigstock Latham’s C of E Primary School BL Arthur Mellows Village College, Glinton, Peterborough
Catmose College, Oakham CC Corby Business Academy
Geddington C of E Primary School Harrington School, Oakham HA Kilburn School of Dance, Wellingborough KS Kings Cliffe Endowed School KE Longthorpe Primary School Malcolm Sargent School, Stamford Oundle C of E Primary School OP Ravensthorpe Primary School Rothwell Junior School
The Peterborough School Thomas Deacon Academy, Peterborough TD Thorpe Primary School, Peterborough TH Titchmarsh C of E Primary School TT Trinity C of E Primary School, Aldwincle
“Music Education: The State of the Nation” was published this January by The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Music Education in collaboration with the University of Sussex and the Incorporated Society of Musicians. The report shows the scale of the crisis facing music education in England. Curriculum changes have contributed to a sharp decline in opportunitiesfor pupils to have access to a music education, which will become a preserve of the privileged few. A report on Drama Education would be very similar. Whilst the number of Junior Verse Speakers has declined significantly, our music entries have increased this year. Congratulations to all the teachers bringing pupils to share their performances, despite all the other pressures. We know the hard work involved. Oundle Festival of Music & Drama continues to attract choirs to the Open classes. This year we are running two venues at the same time.
A first for Oundle in its 101st year!
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Marks at Oundle Festival of Music and Drama are awarded in accordance with the scale recommended
by the British and International Federation of Festivals:
75 - 77 FAIR A performance limited in its communication 78 - 80 MODERATE A performance showing development of technique and/or communication 81 - 83 MERIT A capable performance showing some artistic appreciation &/or technical ability 84 - 86 COMMENDED A convincing performance technically and artistically 87 - 89 DISTINCTION An excellent performance technically and artistically 90 + OUTSTANDING An exceptional performance both technically and artistically
Trophies and medallions are awarded to class winners when a mark of 84 or over is gained.
Jenny Firth studied the piano at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where she subsequently pursued her career as an accompanist. After several years of performing chamber music, song and instrumental recitals, Jenny moved north to join the music staff at Oundle School with particular responsibility for piano studies. More recently, her musical pursuits have also included choral training, adjudicating, choral composition and music in the theatre.
Born the daughter of a Hampshire farmer, Ibby Mallett started to play the piano at the age of 5, working through the grades, as well as doing solo, duet and trio classes at festivals. She went on to the Royal Academy of Music where she studied piano, singing and accompaniment.Ibby has sung with lutenist Robert Spencer, early music specialists Peter Holman and Andrew Parrot, and has performed with the group Gothic Voices. Her piano work has included recording sessions with Vladimir Ashkenazy and Itzhak Perlman.
Our Official Accompanists
All attending the Festival are reminded to take care of all personal property: handbags, musical instruments etc.
The Festival cannot be held responsible for any loss.
Donated by: The Barn Garden Centre - Barnwell Road, Oundle (01832 273310)
7Donated by: Oundle Cottage Breaks - 30 Market Place, Oundle (01832 275508)
10:00 V51 BRITISH ART SONG Composed from 1900 onwards (4 minutes)
1 Jenifer Cernik CorbyThe sky above the roof Vaughan Williams Boosey and Hawkes
2 Mara Musciano BedstoneAt the Railway Station, Upway Britten Boosey and Hawkes
3 Michael Cunliffe-Lister BarnackThe Watermill Vaughan Williams OUP
4 Jenny Allum Orton WistowSilent Noon Vaughan Williams Willcocks and Co.
5 Millie Eve TitchmarshKing David Herbert Howells Boosey and Hawkes
10:35 V52 OPERATIC SOLO any voice (7 minutes)An aria (with or without recitative) sung in the original language or English
1 Ruth Harley StevenageDurch Zartlich-keit und Schmeicheln (Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail) Mozart
2 John Mullen BrettonVi ravviso (La Sonnambula) Bellini Ricordi
3 Mara Musciano BedstoneUn bel di (Madam Butterfly) Puccini Ricordi
4 Michael Cunliffe-Lister BarnackMadamina (Don Giovanni) Mozart Boosey and Hawkes
5 Jenifer Cernik CorbyLascia ch’io pianga (Rinaldo) Handel Chester Music
6 Claire Steptoe KetteringDeh vieni, non tardar (The Marriage of Figaro) Mozart G. Schirmer
SATURDAY, MARCH 30TH
Morning Session DAVID PATRICK
Gascoigne Recital RoomOfficial Accompanist ~ Ibby Mallett
David Patrick was an organ pupil of Harold Darke at St. Michael’s, Cornhill, London, a piano pupil of Lina Collins (pupil of Paderewski) and Mathilde Verne (pupil of Clara Schumann). As an organist, pianist and harpsichordist he has performed across the UK and Europe, directed courses for organists, conductors and choir singers, and performed at international festivals. He has conducted small and massed choirs at venues including the Royal Albert Hall. Previously Director of Music, at Queen Elizabeth’s Boys’ Grammar School, Barnet, he is
David Patrick with Dani Dixon
2014 OundleYoung Singer
a freelance musician, an Examiner and Moderator for ABRSM and Editor and Publisher of Fitzjohn Music Publications and an adjudicator for The British and International Federation of Festivals.
8Donated by: Kuchen Kraft Kitchens & Bathrooms - 81 West St, Oundle (01832 270300)
SATURDAY, MARCH 30TH
Afternoon Session DAVID PATRICK
Gascoigne Recital RoomOfficial Accompanist ~ Jenny Firth
11:30 V53 ORATORIO SOLO any voice (7 minutes)An aria (with or without recitative) from an Oratorio or other Sacred work
1 Jenny Allum Orton WistowIf God be for us (The Messiah) Handel Novello
2 Jenifer Cernik CorbyHow beautiful are the feet (The Messiah) Handel Novello
3 Millie Eve TitchmarshQui sedes ad dexteram patris (Gloria) Vivaldi Peters
4 Mara Musciano BedstoneSlumber Beloved (Christmas Oratorio) Bach Novello
12:10 V54 LIEDER SOLO Own Choice to be sung in German (6 minutes)
1 John Mullen BrettonMein herz ist stumm Richard Strauss Universal Edition
2 Jenny Allum Orton WistowStändchen Brahms Edition Peters
3 Mara Musciano BedstoneDer Lindenbaum Schubert Universal
The Majorie McAdam Cup will be presented for the most artistic Vocal Solo in classes V51 to V54.
12:40 V56 FOLK SONG with or without accompaniment Meg Bates CupOwn Choice (3 minutes)
1 Annabel Shardlow Lower BenefieldCockles & Mussels Trad.
2 Robert Cooper Kibworth BeauchampShenandoah Anon
3 Millie Eve TitchmarshLa Delaissado Canteloube Heugel
2:00 V55 GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOLO Oundle G&S Players CupOwn Choice (5 minutes)
1 Margaret Wainwright StamfordO foolish Fay (Iolanthe) Sullivan Chappell & Co
2 Michael Cunliffe-Lister BarnackOn a tree by a willow (The Mikado) Sullivan Metzler & Co
3 Ruth Harley StevenageSo ends my dream (The Grand Duke) Sullivan Chappell & Co
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The Miller Trophy will be presented for the best performance in classes V61 to V68.
2:25 V63 SOLO FROM MUSICAL OR OPERETTA Own Choice, excluding Gilbert & Sullivan (5 minutes)
1 Robert Cooper Kibworth BeauchampI’ll walk with God (The Student Prince) Nicholas Brodszky Alfred Music
2 Jenny Allum Orton WistowA foggy day (A damsel in distress) Gershwin Chappell
3 Claire Steptoe KetteringI could have danced all night (My Fair Lady) F.Loewe Chappell & Co.
4 Michael Cunliffe-Lister BarnackOn the street where you live (My Fair Lady) F. Loewe Warner Chappell Mus
5 Jenifer Cernik CorbyWishing you were somehow here again (The Phantom of the Opera) Lloyd Webber Chester Music
6 Mara Musciano BedstoneUnexpected Song (Song and Dance) Lloyd Webber Really Useful Group
7 Andrew Spurrell OundleReviewing the situation (Oliver) Lionel Bart Musicnotes.com
3:20 V64 MUSIC HALL SONG Own Choice , Simple costume optional (4 minutes)
1 Andrew Spurrell OundleThe Galloping Major Bastow & Leigh
3:30 V65 DRAWING ROOM BALLAD, VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN Own Choice (4 minutes)
1 Robert Cooper Kibworth BeauchampPassing by Edward C Purcell Cramer
3:40 V62 EXTEND YOUR REPERTOIREAn Art Song on the theme of the Sea (4 minutes)
1 Mara Musciano BedstoneMeeres Stille Schubert Universal
2 Michael Cunliffe-Lister BarnackTrade Winds Frederick Keel Boosey & Co
4:20 V67 VETERAN’S SOLOOwn Choice (4 minutes)
1 Robert Cooper Kibworth BeauchampUnder the Greenwood Tree Thomas Arne Boosey & Hawkes
4:30 V68 VOCAL DUETOwn Choice (5 minutes)
1 Margaret Wainwright & Liz Salmon StiltonBring him home Boublil & Schonberg Hal Leonard
2 Mara Musciano & Diana Awdry AshtonO lovely Peace Handel Novello
3 Lesley Holmes & Michael Cunliffe-Lister BarnackYou’re just in love Irving Berlin Irving Berlin Ltd
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5:00 V66 SACRED SONG Own Choice (4 minutes)
1 Jenifer Cernik CorbyPanis Angelicus C. Franck G. Schirmer
2 Robert Cooper Kibworth BeauchampAt the river Aaron Copland Boosey and Hawkes
5:15 V61 SOLO SONGOwn choice of a song in any language, except English or German (4 minutes)
1 Millie Eve TitchmarshA Chloris Hahn Heugel
2 John Mullen BrettonChanson du départ Jacques Ibert Salabert
3 Mara Musciano BedstoneAbsence Berlioz IMP
4 Michael Cunliffe-Lister BarnackPlaisir d’amour Johann-Paul Martini Hal Leonard
5 Jenny Allum Orton WistowAurore Fauré G. Schirmer
* Senior Music Competitions 2018 Winners*
Ward Hunt Cup no competition Organ Solo M207
Salsbury Cup no competition Handbells M212
Marjorie McAdam Cup Elizabeth Jenkinson Loughborough Vocal Solo V51-54
Miller Trophy Millie Eve Titchmarsh Vocal Solo V57-66
Oundle G & S Cup Elizabeth Jenkinson Loughborough Gilbert & Sullivan Solo V55
Meg Bates Cup Elizabeth Jenkinson Loughborough Folk Song V60
Lady Lilford Shield 4Fit Royston Barbershop Quartet V70
Classic Harmony Shield Singchronicity Peterborough Barbershop Chorus V71
Lady Proby Memorial Cup Black Cat Harmony Shefford Part Songs SATB V72
Lady Violet Brassey Cup The Songbirds Kettering Part Songs for Women V73
Ray Sharpe Cup Peterborough Male Voice Choir Part Songs for Men V74
Oundle Youth Club Cup no competition Youth Choirs 18 & under V75
Sir Richard Proby Cup Peterborough Male Voice Choir Show Songs V76
Cotterstock Male Voice Cup not awarded
Lady Ethel Wickham Cup Peterborough Voices Sacred Music V77
Lady Culme Seymour Cup Allegra Singers Thrapston Community Choirs V78
Weekley & Warkton Rosebowl Peterborough Voices Most Artistic Choral Performance
Donated by: North Shoes- 7 Market Place, Oundle (01832 272534)
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Donated by: Oundle Osteopaths - 42 West Street, Oundle (01832 272527)
SUNDAY, MARCH 31ST
Morning Session DAVID PATRICK
Gascoigne Recital Room
10:00 M31 PIANO SOLO, Grade I Own Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Rosie Hughes TitchmarshThe Egyptian Level Kevin Wooding ABRSM
2 Lydia Hawkins BedfordThe Enchanted Garden Kirsten Strecke Trinity
3 Melissa Goodrick PeterboroughQuadrille Haydn Hal Leonard
4 Jonah Donaldson-Badger PeterboroughJust for Starters Mike Mower Trinity
5 Leona Thomas BedfordThe Enchanted Garden Strecke Trinity
6 Ava Livesey KetteringMinuet Alexande Reinagle Trinity
7 Abigail Lock OundleThe Enchanted Garden Kirsten Strecke Breitkopf & Hartel
8 Rose Mackie Easton on the HillLa donna e mobile Verdi ABRSM
9 Diya Patel OundleThe Egyptian Level Kevin Wooding ABRSM
10 Zoe Galbraith SawtryMinuet in C Duncombe ABRSM
11 Zanthe Livsey KetteringThe Enchanted Garden Kirsten Strecke Trinity
10:40 M32 PIANO SOLO, Grade IIOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Evie Pike SawtryDusty Blue June Armstrong ABRSM
2 Jakub Kawalec BedfordRowboat Kukuck Trinity
3 Elizabeth Boison PeterboroughPersian Holiday Cleaver Trinity
4 Maria Philip PeterboroughDusty Blue June Amstrong ABRSM
5 Jessica Bonafia KetteringShepherd’s Melody Rainer Morris Trinity
6 Sam Ross BedfordPersian Holiday Cleaver Trinity
7 Mariella Pompa BedfordAlmost a Canon Fux Trinity
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11:10 M33 PIANO SOLO, Grade III Own Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Cecilia Linden BedfordBadlands Donkin Trinity
2 Jack Humphrey WoodnewtonBlues in the attic Nikki Iles ABRSM
3 Anika Ramakrishna PeterboroughPolish song Hiller ABRSM
4 Olivia Sykes SawtryShadows Walter Carroll ABRSM
5 Murray Galbraith SawtryGiga from Sonata in D Minor Seixas ABRSM
6 Chloe Williamson EltonRomanze Mozart ABRSM
7 Isla Mackie Easton on the HillShadows Walter Carroll ABRSM
11:40 M34 PIANO SOLO, Grade IV Own Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Tom Hawkins BedfordTango Passionis Arens Trinity
2 Clara Cloke Hampton ValeHoliday in Paris Gillock ABRSM
3 Lumina Besser WaterbeachAllegretto from London Sketchbook Mozart Trinity
4 Sophie Colby ThrapstonBlack Eyes Cooper & Nelson ABRSM
5 Jasmine Noor BedfordBop goes the Weasel Holt Trinity
6 Eshan Shah PeterboroughMazurka Tchaikovsky
7 Gabrielle Ross BedfordYou have to shake it Petot Trinity
12:25 M27 KEYBOARD SOLO, 12 years & under , OpenOwn Choice (6 minutes)
1 Katie Evans LuddingtonBlaze away Holzman LCM
12:40 M40 PIANO DUET, 10 years & under Own Choice (3 minutes)
1 Murray & Zoe Galbraith SawtryLollipop Rock Pauline Hall Oxford
2 Rhianne & Jasmine Noor BedfordA little Latin Cornick
M41 PIANO DUET, 12 years & under Own Choice (4 minutes)
1 Isabelle Farlow and Darina Bartolic BedfordOh, I do like to be beside the seaside Cornick
The Whiteman Cup will be presented forthe best performance in classes M33 & M34.
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2:00 M35 PIANO SOLO, Grade V Own Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Isabelle Farlow BedfordAnd now let’s Handel Proksch Trinity
2 Isla Baines TwywellTarantella S. M. Maykapar ABRSM
3 Sophia Sherring PeterboroughNew Orleans nightfall William Gillock Willis
4 Rhianne Noor BedfordAnd now let’s Handel Proksch Trinity
5 Sophie Baig SawtryJoueur de Harpe Sibelius ABRSM
6 Vedika Puthi Upper BenefieldMiniature in D minor Gedike ABRSM
7 Molly Kerfoot SawtryPlauderei T. Kirchner ABRSM
8 Jacob Hawkins BedfordAnd now let’s Handel Proksch Trinity
9 Eleanor Maryniak SawtryPrelude from Suite No. 5 in C Purcell ABRSM
10 Chloe Knox BedfordAll is calm Alexander Trinity
11 Rishiraj Ghosh Orton BrimblesEtude in A min Louise Farrenc ABRSM
12 Charlie Spencer SawtryAndante in A Haydn ABRSM
3:10 M36 PIANO SOLO, 12 years & under Own Choice (4 minutes)
1 Vedika Puthi Upper BenefieldStaccato Beans: No 2 Tan Dun ABRSM
2 Isabelle Farlow BedfordProgression 1 Schmitz Trinity
3 Violet Farrell BarnackTempo di Minuetto, Third movt. Sonata in E flat Joseph Haydn ABRSM
4 Jacob Hawkins BedfordAll is calm Alexander Trinity
5 Kaiya Shah PeterborughGigue Handel
6 Serena Jacob BedfordGnossienne No 3 Satie
SUNDAY, MARCH 31ST
Afternoon Session DAVID PATRICK
Gascoigne Recital Room
The Prabhu Singh Memorial Prize will be awarded forthe best performance in classes M35 & M36
Donated by: Kikisams Childrens Wear - 21 West St, Oundle (01832 275314)
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5:15 M37 PIANO SOLO, 15 years & under Own Choice (6 minutes)
1 Ayana Shah PeterboroughSix dances in Bulgarian Rhythm, No 2 & 6 Bartok
2 Eleanor Maryniak SawtryStaccato Beans Tan Dun ABRSM
3 Daisy O’Rawe PeterboroughHow bleak the sea tonight Mark Tanner Spartan Press
5:55 M38 PIANO SOLO, 18 years & under Young Musician of the Year Qualifying Class (8 minutes)
1 Elizabeth Slade BedfordImpromptu in A flat Schubert AB
2 Tara Bhachu BedfordNotturno Grieg Trinity
3 Ayana Shah PeterboroughPiano Sonata 14 in C#, mvt.3 Beethoven
4 Charlotte Aldred BedfordNacht am Seestrand Kaski Trinity
3:50 M208 FAMILY MUSICA programme of vocal and/or instrumental music (5 minutes)
1 Family Webster OundleMy bonnie goes to town Trad. arr A. Eddy
2 Anushka & Anika RamakrishnaClowns Kabelevsky ABRSM
3 Smith Family OundleAnd so it goes Billy Joel Hal Leonard
4:20 M42 PIANO DUET, 15 years & under Own Choice (4 minutes)
1 Molly Kerfoot & Sophie Baig SawtryBossa Cinco Roderick Williams Oxford
2 Eleanor Maryniak & Charlie Spencer SawtrySpanish Dance No. 3 Opus 12 Moszkowski Peters
3 Evie Pike & Olivia Sykes SawtryTwo-tone Tango Paul Drayton Oxford
Donated by: Amps Wine Merchants- 6 Market Place, Oundle (01832 273502) Oundle Wharf, Station Rd., Oundle (01832 279164)
SUNDAY, MARCH 31ST
Evening Session DAVID PATRICK
Gascoigne Recital RoomOfficial Accompanist ~ Jenny Firth
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Oundle Young Musician of the Year
The Arts Society Oundle Award ~ £125The competition will take place during the Festival Concert
on the evening of Saturday, April 6th.
Competitors qualify by winning one of the following classes with a mark of at least 87:
M38 Piano, M78 Strings, M88 Woodwind
The Lady Brassey Prize will be awarded for the best performance in classes M83 to M87.
6.40 M83 WOODWIND SOLO, Grade IIIOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Isabel Booth - Flute ElyHappy Go Lucky Keith Bartlett United Music Publ.
M84 WOODWIND SOLO, Grade IVOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Isabelle Lock - Clarinet OundleCaptain Funk James Rae Trinity Performers
7:00 M86 WOODWIND SOLO, 12 years & under Own Choice (4 minutes)
1 Isabel Booth - Flute ElyMinuet Telemann Summy-Birchard
M87 WOODWIND SOLO, 15 years & under Own Choice (6 minutes)
1 Lauren Booth - Flute ElySerenade a Pierrette J. Szulc & A. HennebainsSerenade A. Woodall Summy-Birchard
2 Lauren McMaw - Clarinet BramptonSonata No.123, 2nd mvt (Caoine) Stanford
7:25 M88 WOODWIND SOLO, 18 years & under Young Musician of the Year Qualifying Class (8 minutes)
1 Lydia Cochrane - Flute DogsthorpeFantasie Hue Billaudot
2 Thomas Campbell - Clarinet PolebrookWebriana James Rae TrinityCsardas Vittorio Monti London Press Editions
3 Lauren Booth - Flute ElySonate Fur Flöte und Klavier Donizetti C F Peters
4 Lydia Cochrane - Saxophone DogsthorpeSonata for alto saxophone Phil Woods Advance publishing
5 Emilia Hubbard - Oboe BarleythorpeOboe Concerto in E Flat Bellini Ricordi
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10:00 V2 CHOIR, Year 6 & under ~ Brudenell Cup Own Choice of two contrasting pieces (6 minutes)
1 Oundle Primary School Year 6 ChoirThe Rhythm of life Cy Coleman Hal Leonard Imagine a world David Waggoner Alfred Music.
2 Malcolm Sargent School Senior Choir StamfordThe Moon Beck AlfredShoo Fly! Gilpin Alfred
3 Thorpe Primary Senior Choir PeterboroughWhen will we learn? David Wood OxfordTutu Maramba Brazilian Folk Song Oxford
10:45 V1 CHOIR, Year 4 & under Gleemen CupOwn Choice of two contrasting pieces (6 minutes)
1 Malcolm Sargent School Junior Choir StamfordLittle People Schonberg & Boublil Music SalesFeed the Birds Sherman & Sherman Hansen
11:15 V3 CHOIR, Year 6 & under Rev. E. F Lake ShieldOwn Choice of hymn from one of the following:- Come and Praise, Junior Praise or Mission Praise and second choice of a contrasting hymn or worship song (6 minutes)
1 Rothwell Junior, Upper School ChoirKum Ba Yah Traditional Marshall, Morgan & ScottGive me oil in my lamp Anon Marshall Morgan & Scott
2 Malcolm Sargent School Senior Choir StamfordLike a candle flame Kendrick Mission PraiseDown by the Riverside Trad Come and Praise
3 Trinity C Of E School Choir AldwincleSeek ye first Karen Lafferty Mission Praise/CollinsO! O! O! How good is the Lord Anon Mission Praise/Collins
12:00 V4 SMALL CHOIR, Year 6 & under Mrs George Brudenell Cup IIOwn Choice of two contrasting pieces (6 minutes)
1 Ravensthorpe Primary School Boys’ Choir PeterboroughAn Sylvia Schubert PetersYou’ve got a friend in me Randy Newman Music Sales
2 Trinity C Of E School Choir AldwincleConsider yourself Lionel Bart Lakeview Music Co LtdI know an old lady Traditional A & C Black Ltd
3 Longthorpe Primary School Boys’ Choir PeterboroughPath to the moon Thiman OUPRoller Ghoster Alan Simmons Boosey & Hawkes
4 Malcolm Sargent School Small Choir StamfordFirefly Beck AlfredBlackbird Lennon & McCartney Hal Leonard
5 Thorpe Primary School Boys’ Choir PeterboroughPanis Angelicus Cesar Franck MSLPStars Lin Marsh Faber
The Mrs George Brudenell picture will be presented for the most artistic performance in classes V1 to V4.
MONDAY, APRIL 1ST
Morning Session DAVID PATRICK
Oundle School Chapel
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MONDAY, APRIL 1ST
Afternoon Session DAVID PATRICK
Oundle School Chapel
2:00 M101 STRING ENSEMBLE, Key Stage 2 & under Own Choice (4 minutes)
1 Oundle Primary School String QuartetAllegretto Diabelli ABRSMSaturday Hilary Burgoyne ABRSM
2:15 M115 BAND, Key Stage 2 & under Own Choice (8 minutes)
1 All Saints CEVA Primary School Brass NorthamptonGospel Rock Jock McKenzie Con MotoGentle River Jock McKenzie Con MotoOpportunity Knocks J. Bonsor
2:30 M116 BAND, Key Stage 3 & under Capron CupOwn Choice (10 minutes)
1 Corby Business Academy Junior Concert BandAccidentally in Love arr m SweeneyA Mini Suite S JohnsonFirst Sounds S JohnsonMy Heart will go on arr J Moss
2:50 M104 INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE, Key Stage 2 & under Own Choice (4 minutes)
1 Oundle Primary School Wind EnsembleWindsor Walkabout James Rae TrinityCeltic Lullaby James Rae TrinityDeep Pan Boogie James Rae Trinity
2 Oundle Primary School Brass EnsembleBob the Builder. Paul K. Joyce Obrasso-VerlagSloop John B. Bahamaian Folk Song Phoenix
3:10 M106 INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE, 18 years & under Mason CupOwn Choice (8 minutes)
1 Corby Business Academy Brass Ensemble Django Tango Chris NorthCowboy Song Chris NorthChop Suey March Chris North
2 Traverso Flute Ensemble, The Peterborough SchoolCapriol Suite (3 mvts) Warlock Wonderful Winds
3 Corby Business Academy Wind Ensemble
3:40 M109 JAZZ ENSEMBLE, 18 years & under Mason CupOwn Choice (8 minutes)
1 Corby Business Academy Big BandSkyfall arr WakemanGeorgia on my Mind arr B LowdenMy Life B Joel arr Bob Lowden
Oundle Middle School Cup will be presented for the best performance in Keystage 2 classes M101, M104 & M115.
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4:00 M103 STRING ENSEMBLE, 18 years & under Mason CupOwn Choice (8 minutes)
1 Westwood Ensemble, The Peterborough SchoolBrandenburg Concerto No. 3 J. S. Bach Barenreiter
4:20 M117 BAND, 18 years & under Sidney McAdam CupOwn Choice (15 minutes)
1 Corby Business Academy Senior Concert BandEncanto R SmithBohemian Rhapsody Freddie Mercury
4:40 M111 STRING ORCHESTRA, 18 years & under Sidney McAdam CupOwn Choice (15 minutes)
1 Mezzo Strings, The Peterborough SchoolSelections from The Greatest Showman Pasek & Paul Hal Leonard
5:05 M114 ORCHESTRA, 18 years & under Sidney McAdam CupOwn Choice (15 minutes)
1 The Peterborough School Orchestra Entr’acte, Aragonaise and Habanera from the Carmen Suite Bizet arr. Guiraud.
Prize Name Place Title ClassGleemen Cup Malcolm Sargent Primary School, Stamford Choir, Year 4 & under V1
Brudenell Cup Malcolm Sargent Primary School, Stamford Choir, Year 6 & under V2
Rev EF Lake Shield Malcolm Sargent Primary School, Stamford Hymn / Worship Song V3
Mrs George Brudenell Cup II Malcolm Sargent Primary School, Stamford Small Choir, Year 6 & under V4
Lady Margaret Proby Shield I Catmose College Junior Choir Choir, 13 & under V5
Mrs George Brudenell Cup I Catmose College Chamber Choir Choir, 18 & under V7
Sir Richard Proby Cup not awarded Music Theatre, 18 & under V9
Brudenell Picture Malcolm Sargent Primary School, Stamford Most Artistic Choral Performance
Maddison Cup Annabel Shardlow Lower Benefield Solo Song V21-22
Janet Mary McMichael Cup Lucas Morgan Upper Benefield Solo Song V23-34
Gladys Risely Cup Katie Marshall Uppingham Solo Song V25-29
Oundle Young Singer of the Year George Smith Oundle
Whiteman Cup Jacob Hawkins Bedford Piano Solo M33-35
Prabhu Singh Memorial Prize Isabelle Farlow & Darina Bartolic Bedford Piano Duet, 15 & under M42
Lady Brassey Prize Elizabeth Slade Bedford Piano Solo, 15 & under M37
Oundle Young Musician of the Year George Garnett Huntingdon
Mason Cup Corby Business Ac. Wind Ensemble Ensemble M102-109
Lady Magaret Proby Shield II no competition Orchestra
Sidney McAdam Cup Catmose College Jazz Band Band, 18 & under M117
Oundle Middle School Cup Corby Business Academy Junior Concert Band Band, Keystage 3 M116
CUPS, SHIELDS AND TROPHIES ~ 2018WINNERS *Junior Music Competitions *
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Christina Thomson studied horn, piano and singing at the Royal Academy of Music. A career in Bavaria followed before she returned to London to perform and to teach at Harrow and the Purcell School. In 1991 she moved to Ripon, Yorkshire, where she teaches at the Choir School and Ampleforth College. She also has an extensive private practice encompassing ages 5 to 78!
As well as being an adjudicator for The British and International Federation of Festivals, Christina is an examiner for the ABRSM and is a Brass Mentor for the Associated Board’s professional development course.
MONDAY, APRIL 1ST
Morning Session CHRISTINA THOMSON
Gascoigne Recital RoomOfficial Accompanist ~ Jenny Firth
10:15 M15 CLASSICAL GUITAR SOLO, Grade VOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Tanish Patel OundleMusette Anon ABRSM
M17 CLASSICAL GUITAR SOLO, 12 years & under Own Choice (6 minutes)
1 Anushka Ramakrishna PeterboroughNothing else matters J. Hetfield Metallica
10:35 M23 KEYBOARD SOLO, Grade IIIOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 William Murdock OundleThe Pink Panther Henry Mancini Trinity/Warner Bros
10:45 M1 BRASS SOLO, Grade IOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Charles Stock - Tenor Horn KetteringOne hand, one heart Leonard Bernstein
M2 BRASS SOLO, Grade IIOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Archie Humphrey - Cornet WoodnewtonHallelujah Chorus Handel BrassWind Publ.
2 Roshan Narayanan - Trombone KetteringMen of Harlech Trad. BrassWind Publ.
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11:05 M3 BRASS SOLO, Grade IIIOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Matthew Iga - Tuba Orton WatervilleWe’re off to see the Wizard H. Arlen
11:15 M4 BRASS SOLO, Grade IVOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Evelyn Chapman - Baritone WarmingtonIf I were a Rich Man Harnick & Bock
2 Arun David Burman-Roy - French Horn Oundle633 Squadron Ron Goodwin Brass Wind Publ.
3 Eshan Shah - Trumpet PeterboroughTrick Cyclist Alan Bullard
4 Isla Baines - French Horn TwywellSomewhere Leonard Bernstein Brass Wind Publi.
11:40 M5 BRASS SOLO, Grade VOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Oliver Chapman - Trombone WarmingtonGoldfinger John Barry
2 Herbert Beckwith - Tenor Horn Upper LaxtonTenor Hornpipe Pearson Faber
11:55 M7 BRASS SOLO, 15 years & under Own Choice (6 minutes)
1 Alexander Baines - Trombone TwywellDanse Macabre Saint-Saëns Brass Wind Publ.
2 William Chapman - Tuba WarmingtonChanson du Toreador Bizet
3 Christopher Trotter - Trombone KingsthorpeCzardas Vittoria Monti Sheet Music Direct
MONDAY, APRIL 1ST
Afternoon Session CHRISTINA THOMSON
Gascoigne Recital RoomOfficial Accompanist ~ Ibby Mallett
2:00 V21 SOLO SONG, Grade I Maddison Cup (V21,22)Own choice from the Art Song Section of ABRSM
1 Hadia Muhammed Peterborough THThe Crocodile Peter Jenkyns ABRSM
2 Shaheen Ahmed Peterborough THThe Crocodile Peter Jenkyns ABRSM
3 Rosie Hughes TitchmarshWalking in the Air Howard Blake ABRSM
4 Myrah Afzal Peterborough THThe Crocodile Peter Jenkyns ABRSM
5 Harriet Welsh-Starr Peterborough THThe Crocodile Peter Jenkyns ABRSM
2:20 V22 SOLO SONG, Grade II Maddison Cup (V21,22)Own choice from the Art Song Section of ABRSM
1 Zeena Ahmed Peterborough THCoconut Man Aubrey Beswick ABRSM
2 Suffiyan Malik Peterborough THCoconut Man Aubrey Beswick ABRSM
3 Aiden Filmore Peterborough THCoconut Man Aubrey Beswick ABRSM
The Janet Mary McMichael Cup will be presented for the best performance in classes V24,V25 and V27.
2:35 V24 SOLO SONG, Grade IVOwn choice from the Art Song Section of ABRSM
1 Annabel Shardlow Lower BenefieldSong of the bluebell wood Betty Roe ABRSM
V25 SOLO SONG, Grade VOwn choice from the Art Song Section of ABRSM
1 Lili-Skye Howe Gt. Addington KSPanis Angelicus Cesar Franck ABRSM
2:55 V41 VOCAL DUET, 11 years & under Own Choice (6 minutes)
1 Rosie Hughes & Ava Hird Titchmarsh TTWhen I grow up Tim Minchin Wise Publications
2 Noor Curtis & Phoebe Stevenson Titchmarsh TTNaughty Tim Minchin Wise Publications
3:10 V27 DISNEY SONG 15 years & under Own choice from The New Illustrated Treasury of Disney Songs
1 Annabel Shardlow Lower BenefieldPart of your world (Aladdin) Ashman & Menken Disney
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3:20 M96 INSTRUMENTAL SOLO, 18 years & underOwn Choice (8 minutes)
1 Leilarni Murphy - Ukulele & Voice Oakham HA Panic! At the Disco Medley
The Mrs George Brudenell Cup I will be presented for the best performance in classes V6 & V8.
3:35 V6 CHOIR, Key Stage 4 Own Choice of contrasting pieces (8 minutes)
1 Catmose College Chamber Choir OakhamMan in the mirror Ballard & Garrett Hal LeonardThe Lord is my Shepherd (Psalm 23) Howard Goodall TBC
3:50 V8 VOCAL ENSEMBLE, 18 years & under Own Choice. An instrumental accompaniment may be played by one of the group of up to 9 performers. (6 minutes)
1 The Haringtones Oakham HACrazy little thing called Love Freddie Mercury EMIYou’ve got a friend in me Randy Newman Hal Leonard
4:00 V28 MUSICAL THEATRE SOLO, 13 years & under Gladys Risely CupOwn Choice (4 minutes)
1 Marianna York Barton Seagrave KSI see the light (Tangled) Alan Menken Hal Leonard
2 Lili-Skye Howe Wellingborough KSIn my dreams (Anastasia) Stephen Flaherty Hal Leonard
3 Annabel Shardlow Wellingborough KSI feel pretty (West Side Story) L. Bernstein Bosey & Hawkes
4 Hannah Digby Wooton KSAstonishing (Little Women) Jason Howland Hal Leonard
5 Clara York Barton Seagrave KSGod help the outcasts (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) Alan Menken Hal Leonard
6 Elliott Steel Gt. Doddington KSElectricity (Billy Elliot) Elton John Hal Leonard
7 Pheobie Key-Warburton Oakham CCThe Life I Never Led (Sister Act) Alan Menken MusicNotes
8 Francesca Allen Wellingborough KSThere’s a fine, fine line (Avenue Q) Robert Lopez Hal Leonard
9 Scarlett Bolwell Wellingborough KSWaiting for life (Once on this Island) Stephen Flaherty Hal Leonard
10 Gracie Payne Kettering KSA place called Neverland (Peter Pan) Jimmy Jewel Faber Music
11 Charley Knight Irchester KSMy House (Matilda) Tim Minchin Music Sales
All attending the Festival are reminded to take care of all personal property: handbags, musical instruments etc.
The Festival cannot be held responsible for any loss.
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MONDAY, APRIL 1ST
Evening Session CHRISTINA THOMSON
Gascoigne Recital RoomOfficial Accompanist ~ ibby Mallett
6:00 V29 MUSICAL THEATRE SOLO, 14 to 18 yearsOwn Choice (4 minutes)
1 Georgina Stock Kettering KSUnusual way (Nine) Maury Yeston Hal Leonard
2 Daniel Soutar Broughton KSEmpty chairs at empty tables (Les Miserables) Boubill & Schonberg Music Sales
3 Florence Rudkin Oakham CCSister Act (Sister Act) Alan Menken MusicNotes
4 Cordelia Lightfoot-Jennings Colmworth KSSomeone else's story (Chess) Andersson & Ulvaeus Music Sales
5 Flora Anderson Wellingborough KSFly away Never Neverland (Peter Pan) Scott Alan Scott Alan Music
6 Adam Davies Wellingborough KSTell my father (The Civil War) Frank Wildhorn Hal Leonard
7 Katie Marshall UppinghamFar From the Home I Love (Fiddler on the Roof) Harnick & Bock Hal Leonard
8 Izzy Brown Wellingborough KSOnce more I can see (Wonderland) Frank Wildhorn Hal Leonard
9 Jasmine Lowson Wellingborough KSOnly hope ( A Walk to Remember) Jonathan Foreman Music Sales
10 Emily-May Palmer Raunds KSSafer (First Date) Zachary & Weiner Hal Leonard
11 Harry Stanton Earls Barton KSOut there (The Hunchback of Notre Dame) Alan Menken Hal Leonard
The Shirley Malster Award for Oundle Young Singer of the Year will be presented to the winner of class V31, provided a mark of at least 87 has been achieved,
who will perform at the Festival Concert on Saturday, April 6th.
7:10 V31 YOUNG SINGER, 14 to 18 years Competitors should perform 2 contrasting songs, chosen from 4 groups: (8 minutes)
1 Katie Marshall UppinghamVoi che sapete (The Marriage of Figaro) Mozart Edition PetersIf I Loved You (Carousel) Richard Rodgers Hal Leonard
2 Harvey Rutterford PeterboroughLoveliest of trees Butterworth AugenerDu bist die Ruh' Schubert IMSLP
7:45 V43 VOCAL DUET, 18 years & underOwn Choice (4 minutes)
1 Jasmine Lowson & Daniel Soutar Wellingborough KSSomething to believe in (Newsies) Alan Menken Hal Leonard
2 Hannah & Madeline Thornley Oakham CCStay (The Prince of Egypt) M Ekko Justin Parker
3 Georgina Stock & Izzy Brown Wellingborough KSWho will love me as I am? (Side Show) Henry Kriegier Hal Leonard
4 Flora & Kitty Anderson Wellingborough KSI know him so well (Chess) Andersson & Ulvaeus UMP
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TUESDAY, APRIL 2ND
Morning Session CHRISTINA THOMSON
Gascoigne Recital RoomOfficial Accompanist ~ Ibby Mallett
10:00 M73 STRINGS SOLO, Grade IIIOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Nadine Brown - Harp TitchmarshChaconne J.Clarke Telynor Clasurol
10:15 M71 STRINGS SOLO, Grade IOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Diya Patel - Violin PeterboroughElenke Trad Bulgarian ABRSM
M72 STRINGS SOLO, Grade IIOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Janani Aravind - Violin PeterboroughAfloat Adam Carse ABRSM
2 Elizabeth Boison - Viola PeterboroughJupiter Holst Trinity
3 Finlay Coulthard - Violin Kings CliffeThe Kalypso Kid Trory & Mays Trinity
10:40 M74 STRINGS SOLO, Grade IVOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Tanish Patel - Violin PeterboroughTake Five Paul Desmond ABRSM
2 Miles Cade-Stewart - Violin StamfordMazurka Nathalia Baklanova Faber
3 Theo Coulthard - Violin Kings CliffeNeapolitan Song ( Swan Lake) Tchaikovsky Trinity
4 Clara Cloke - Cello Hampton ValeIt is Market Day in the Square John Graves Schott
5 Janardhanan Aravind - Violin PeterboroughAllegretto Haydn ABRSM
6 Isla Baines - Violin TwyellNeapolitan Song Tchaikovsky Trinity
7 Lumina Besser - Violin WaterbeachRondo Charles Dancla Trinity
11:25 M203 VETERAN’S INSTRUMENTAL SOLOOwn Choice (6 minutes)
1 Diana Awdry AshtonChanson de Matin Elgar Novello
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11:35 M75 STRINGS SOLO, Grade VOwn Choice from the current Grade Lists
1 Kaiya Shah - Violin PeterboroughGround after the Scottish humour Matteis
2 Georgina Vassiliades - Cello PeterboroughI got rhythm Gershwin Faber
11:55 M76 STRINGS SOLO, 12 years & under Own Choice (4 minutes)
1 Marina Besser - Violin WaterbeachInvitation to the Dance, Hungarian trad. Trinity
2 Hattie Smith - Violin OundleBolero C. Bohm Trinity
3 Isla Baines - Violin TwyellConcertino Ferdinand Kuchler Bosworth
4 Kaiya Shah - Violin PeterboroughAllegro moderato, Concerto in D Seitz
5 Anjali Kaur Khela - Violin BarleythorpeSpanish Dance from Albumblatter Bohm
6 Violet Farrell - Violin BarnackTheme from Ladies in Lavender Nigel Hess Faber
7 Shivali Patel - Violin Orton LonguevilleHora Hatikvah G. Perlman
TUESDAY, APRIL 2ND
Afternoon Session CHRISTINA THOMSON
Gascoigne Recital RoomOfficial Accompanist ~ Jenny Firth
2:00 M99 INSTRUMENTAL DUET, 18 years & under Own Choice (8 minutes)
1 Sarah Perry & Megan WilkinsonThree Violin Duets Shostakovich Peters Edition
M98 INSTRUMENTAL DUET, 15 years & under Own Choice (6 minutes)
1 Hattie Smith & Eleanor KerrThree Violin Duets Shostakovich Peters Edition
2:20 M77 STRINGS SOLO, 15 years & under Own Choice (6 minutes)
1 Ayana Shah - Violin PeterboroughAllegro moderato, Concerto in G Haydn
2 Sarah Perry - Violin PeterboroughSlavische Fantasie Dvorak-Kreisler Boosey & Hawkes
3 Lucian Pazour - Violin WansfordInvitation to the Dance Hungarian Trad. Trinity
4 Megan Wilkinson - Violin Hampton HargateTheme from Ladies in Lavender Nigel Hess Faber
5 Eleanor Kerr - Violin GlapthornAdoration F. Borowski Trinity
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Oundle Young Musician of the Year
The Arts Society Oundle Award ~ £125The competition will take place during the Festival Concert
on the evening of Saturday, April 6th.
Competitors qualify by winning one of the following classes with a mark of at least 87:
M38 Piano, M78 Strings, M88 Woodwind
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3:15 M78 STRINGS SOLO, 18 years & under Young Musician of the Year Qualifying Class (8 minutes)
1 Megan Wilkinson - Violin Hampton Hargate Summer (1st mvt, Four Seasons) Vivaldi Schirmer
2 Ayana Shah - Violin PeterboroughAllegro, Spring Sonata Beethoven
3 Sarah Perry - Violin PeterboroughSymphonie Espagnole Edouard Lalo Edition Peters
Prize Name Place Title Class Oundle Town Council Prize Emma Simpson Brigstock Verse SpeakingOundle Town Council Prize Keziah Ball Oundle Prepared ReadingOundle Town Council Prize Jack Monaghan Oakham Solo ActingOundle Town Council Prize Harry Warin & Morgan Severn Oakham Duologue Oundle Town Council Prize Kings Cliffe Endowed Primary School Group SpeakingChairman’s Award Liam Exton Bourne Solo Acting, Keystage 3 D21Evans Cup Ken Stimpson Community School Drama Club Group Acting, Keystage 3 D24Mrs S A Mc Adam Cup Kings Cliffe Endowed Primary School Group Speaking, Year 4 D52 Priestman Cup Kings Cliffe Endowed Primary School Group Speaking, Year 5 D53Frieda Hodgson Cup Harry Warin & Morgan Severn Oakham Duologue, 18 years & under D29 Norah Ball Cup Richard Barter Ashton Bible Reading, Open D64Salisbury Cup Nicky Jakeways Oundle Verse Speaking D66 Warwick Cup No competitionDaniel Cup Phillip Money Oundle Solo Acting, Open D73
CUPS, SHIELDS AND TROPHIES ~ 2018 WINNERS * Speech and Drama Competitions *
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TUESDAY, APRIL 2ND
Morning Session STEPHEN OWEN
St. Peter’s Church
10:00 D52 GROUP SPEAKING, Year 4 & under Mrs S. A. McAdam Cup“The Three Little Pigs”, Marian Swingerand Own Contrasting Choice(s) (4 minutes)
1 Kings Cliffe Endowed Primary School, Year 4O What is that sound W. H. Auden
2 Brigstock Latham Primary School, Years 3/4Making the Countryside June Crebbin
10:25 D53 GROUP SPEAKING, Year 5 The Priestman Cup ““Tables Red, Green and Blue”, Joseph Coelho and Own Contrasting Choice(s) (5 minutes)
1 Kings Cliffe Endowed Primary SchoolThe trouble with my brother Brian Patten
10:40 D54 GROUP SPEAKING, Year 6 & under The Priestman Cup“Everything touches”, Roger McGough and Own Contrasting Choice(s) (5 minutes)
1 Geddington C of E Primary SchoolThe Magic Show Vernon Scannell
2 Brigstock Latham’s Primary, Years 5 & 6My Brother Bert Ted Hughes
Stephen Owen trained as a teacher of drama, speech and movement at Trinity and All Saints’ College, University of Leeds. After qualifying, he studied with Eliner Rutherford. As well as being responsible for drama at the schools in which he worked, he also taught pupils of all ages and abilities privately, from complete beginners to Licentiate (RAM) and Fellowship (LCM) level. Since retiring from headship
in July 2007, he has been appointed as an examiner for the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and is an adjudicator for The British and International Federation of Festivals.
All set poems are contained in the following anthologies
101 Poems, chosen by Carole Ann Duffy (Macmillan) 101 The Works or Works 3, chosen by Paul Cookson (Macmillan) W Overheard in a Tower Block, Joseph Coelho (Otter-Barry ) TB By Heart, 101 poems to remember (Faber) BH Contact the Drama Secretary if you are unable to find a poem.
TUESDAY, APRIL 2ND
Morning Session STEPHEN OWEN
Queen Victoria Hall
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11:25 D3 VERSE SPEAKING, Year 3“The Snowman” Roger McGough or “The Hen and the Carp” Ian Serraillier
1 Emma O’Kell Oundle OP 2 Rupert Clark Oundle OP3 Jack Read Brigstock BL 4 Caitlin Wallis Oundle OP5 Edward Watson Oundle OP6 Grace Ashley-Webb Titchmarsh TT7 Aaron Martin Oundle OP 8 Matthew Saunders Oundle OP9 Lily Lloyd-Uzoegbu Brigstock BL
10 Evie Mason Oundle OP11 Lottie Donaldson Titchmarsh TT12 Felix Butler Oundle OP13 Zara Mongomery Oundle OP14 Sebastian Stevenson Brigstock BL15 Lily Burgess Oundle OP16 Jess Sharp Oundle OP17 Leon Turner Brigstock BL18 Anais Lee Oundle OP19 Mia Walls Oundle OP
12:20 D41 PREPARED READING, Year 3“Ask Oscar” Alan Macdonald (1.5 minutes)
1 Evie Mason Oundle OP2 Lily Barrow Oundle OP3 Aaron Martin Oundle OP4 Jess Sharp Oundle OP5 Zara Mongomery Oundle OP6 Felix Butler Oundle OP7 Edward Watson Oundle OP8 Matthew Saunders Oundle OP9 Emma O’Kell Oundle OP
10 Isabella Young Oundle OP
Oundle Town Council Young Performer Prizes
Speech and Drama class winners achieving a mark of 87 or more will be considered for these prizes on the recommendation of the
adjudicators
Oundle Town Council Young Performer prize winners will be invited to perform at the Festival Concert on Saturday April 6th.
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2:00 D44 PREPARED READING, Year 6 ““Private Peaceful ” Michael Morpugo (2 minutes)
1 Matthew Whitmore Oundle OP2 Jasmine Hunt Oundle OP3 Isabella Feeney Kings Cliffe KE4 Faith Austin-Leicester Oundle OP5 Henry Watson Oundle OP6 Alex Hadfield Oundle OP7 Francesca Weber Oundle OP8 Dryden Fowler Kings Cliffe KE9 Evie Smith Oundle OP
10 Ruby Sharp Oundle OP11 Sophie Fowler Oundle OP
2:50 D6 VERSE SPEAKING, Year 6 ““The Spider” Clare Bevanor “Geography Lesson” Brian Patten
1 Isabella Owen Brigstock BL2 Zainab Ravji Peterborough TP3 Connie Harvey Brigstock BL4 Emily Crawley Kings Cliffe KE5 Olivia Jackson Titchmarsh TT6 Demilade Durojaiye Peterborough TP7 Cecily Brewer-Lewis Kings Cliffe KE8 Ramanpreet Kaur Peterborough TP9 Jamie Opperman Kings Cliffe KE
10 Jasmine Hunt Oundle OP11 Raphaela Harrow Brigstock BL12 Jessica Tilley Peterborough TP13 Alexa Brownlee Brigstock BL14 Eva Clinker Oundle OP15 Martha Bamford Kings Cliffe KE16 Hibba Zainab Peterborough TP17 Lacey West Kings Cliffe KE18 Ellie Crane-Towers Peterborough TP19 Isabella Sotomayor Kings Cliffe KE20 Louis Gwenin Oundle OP21 Tichi Tsiga Brigstock BL22 Theo Coulthard Kings Cliffe23 Henry Watson Oundle OP24 Grania Santhosh Peterborough TP 25 Olivia Cross Kings Cliffe KE
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TUESDAY, APRIL 2ND
Afternoon Session STEPHEN OWEN
Queen Victoria Hall
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TUESDAY, APRIL 2ND
Morning Session VIVIENNE REDFORD
Methodist Church
Vivienne Redford has been Principal of the Redford School of Speech & Drama for nearly thirty years, training adults and children from across Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire in all aspects of performance and communication. An experienced LAMDA examiner and teacher, Vivienne is also Head of Speech & Drama at a large independent girls’ school in Bedford and runs successful drama classes and summer courses – offering
Vivienne Redford presents cup for Solo Acting in 2015.
young adults professional instruction in performance and theatre skills. Vivienne has also directed a diverse range of musical and theatrical productions and many of her former pupils are now working in theatre, film and television across the world. She is an adjudicator for the British and International Federation of Festivals.
10:00 D42 PREPARED READING, Year 4 “George’s Marvellous Medicine” Roald Dahl (1.5 minutes)
1 Jamison Caruana Oundle OP2 Evie Blake Oundle OP3 Archie Humphrey Woodnewton4 Millie Fox Oundle OP5 Keziah Ball Oundle OP6 Samuel Turton Oundle OP7 Arwen Macintyre Jones Oundle OP8 Gabriela Pek Oundle OP9 Rosie Hughes Titchmarsh
10 Isabella Waterman Oundle OP11 Isaac Trott Oundle OP12 Ben Phillips Oundle OP13 Toby Honeywell Oundle OP14 Naomi Bould Barnwell15 Gabriella Pintus Oundle OP16 Ollie Davis-Gowing Oundle OP
11:00 D4 VERSE SPEAKING, Year 4“The Playground Monster” Pie Corbett or “The Boy who dropped Litter” Lindsay Macrae
1 Arwen Macintyre Jones Oundle OP2 Archie Humphrey Woodnewton3 Sophia Wakerley Oundle OP
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4 Sophie Owen Brigstock BL5 Isaac Trott Oundle OP6 Ollie Davis-Gowing Oundle OP7 Rosie Hughes Titchmarsh TT8 William Ewens Oundle OP9 Evie Blake Oundle OP
10 Finlay Coulthard Kings Cliffe11 Jamison Caruana Oundle OP12 Kacper Mielnik Geddington13 Noor Curtis Titchmarsh TT14 Keziah Ball Oundle OP15 Olivia Hopkins Oundle OP16 Phoebe Stevenson Titchmarsh TT17 Lillia Rogers Oundle OP18 Darhia Mihaila Oundle OP
11:50 D2 VERSE SPEAKING, Year 2“The Night Express” Frances Cornford or “The Land of the Bumbley Boo” Spike Milligan
1 Diya Patel Oundle
12:00 D12 VERSE SPEAKING, Key Stage 2 Own Choice of Favourite Poem (2 minutes)
Year 5 pupils at Malcolm Sargeant Primary School are focussing on Poetry in the Spring term. They will be holding their own Festival in March. Pupils from each class will be selected to compete at Oundle.
1 Malcolm Sargeant Primary Year 5 2 Malcolm Sargeant Primary Year 53 Malcolm Sargeant Primary Year 5 4 Charles Stock Kettering
School Bell Eleanor Farjeon
5 Malcolm Sargeant Primary Year 56 Malcolm Sargeant Primary Year 57 Malcolm Sargeant Primary Year 5 8 Lauren Jelf Stamford
From a Railway Carriage Robert Louis Stevenson
9 Malcolm Sargeant Primary Year 5 10 Malcolm Sargeant Primary Year 511 Malcolm Sargeant Primary Year 512 Elliott Steel Gt. Doddington
Nine Lives Sandy Brownjohn
13 Malcolm Sargeant Primary Year 514 Malcolm Sargeant Primary Year 515 Malcolm Sargeant Primary Year 5
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TUESDAY, APRIL 2ND
Afternoon Session VIVIENNE REDFORD
Methodist Church
2:00 D43 PREPARED READING, Year 5 “Macbeth, a Shakespeare story” Andrew Matthews or “The Worst Witch Strikes Again” Jill Murphy (2 minutes)
1 Misaki Macdougall Oundle OP2 Martha Perkins Oundle OP3 Daniel Saunders Oundle OP4 Sophie Tansley Oundle OP5 Ted Clark Oundle OP6 Zanthe Livsey Oundle OP7 Elliott Steel Gt. Doddington8 Grace Wade Oundle OP 9 Isla Widdecombe Oundle OP
10 Bethany Marbrook Oundle OP11 Annabel Raper Oundle OP 12 Abigail Lock Oundle OP13 Ryan James-Harris Oundle OP14 Ella Roughley Oundle OP15 Amber Martin Oundle OP16 Sonny Peverelli Oundle OP17 Lexie Suter-Hobson Oundle OP 18 Rory Bredin Oundle OP19 Hazel Grove Oundle OP
D19 DUOLOGUE, Key Stage 2Own choice from a published play or novel. Time limit 5 minutes
1 Elliott Steel & Charles StockThe Sentry and the King Maureen Blythe
3:30 D5 VERSE SPEAKING, Year 5 “Pleasant Sounds” John Clareor “ Fire, Burn and Cauldron Bubble” Wm. Shakespeare
1 Martha Perkins Oundle OP2 Hattie Andrews Brigstock BL3 Tanish Patel Oundle4 Sophie Tansley Oundle OP5 Karthik Kalaraj Peterborough TP6 Rory Bredin Oundle OP7 Acacia Ovenden-Coe Brigstock BL8 Misaki Macdougall Oundle OP 9 Myrah Azam Peterborough TP
10 Charles Stock Kettering11 Ava Hird Titchmarsh TT12 Eliza Fincher Brigstock BL13 Charlotte Hall Oundle OP
TUESDAY, APRIL 2ND
Evening Session STEPHEN OWEN
Queen Victoria Hall
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6:00 D61 PROSE READING Any extract from the works of John Le Carre (5 minutes)
1 Richard Barter SappertonCall for the Dead John Le Carre
2 Phillip Money OundleA Perfect Spy John Le Carre
6:20 D63 PROSE READING for 2 or more voicesAny extract from the works of Charles Dickens (6 minutes)
1 Nicky Jakeways & Gwen Radcliffe OundleDombey and Son Charles Dickens
6:30 D64 BIBLE READING from King James Version Norah Ball CupCompetitors should introduce their passage. (3 minutes)
1 Diana Awdry AshtonLuke 3 vv39-56
2 Richard Barter SappertonRevelations 21 vv1-7
3 Anne Brown OundleMark, Chapter 8
4 Mara Musciano BedstoneGenesis, 44 v 18 to 45 v 1
6:55 D62 PROSE READING AT SIGHTCompetitors will be given a few seconds to scan the text.
1 Diana Awdry Oundle 2 Mara Musciano Bedstone3 Anne Brown Oundle
7:15 D73 SOLO ACTING Daniel CupAny speech or scene from a published play. (5 minutes)
1 Phillip Money OundleThe Life of Galileo Bertolt Brecht (transl. Howard Brenton)
2 Andrew Spurrell OundlePolonius from Hamlet Shakespeare
3 Richard Barter SappertonDoolittle from Pygmalion George Bernard Shaw
14 Maria Aziz Peterborough TP15 Zanthe Livsey Oundle OP16 Summayah Bashir Peterborough TP17 Lana Jawad-Ismail Peterborough TP18 Mia Weston Oundle OP 19 Ella Roughley Oundle OP20 Isaac Lloyd-Uzoegbu Brigstock BL21 Daniel Saunders Oundle OP
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The Salisbury Cup will be presented for the best performance in classes D65, D66 and D67.
7:40 D65 VERSE SPEAKING from Memory Own Choice, excluding D67 poems (3 minutes)
1 Eleanor Davies Jones GeddingtonFaith Healing Philip Larkin Faber
2 Nicky Jakeways OundleAh, Are You Digging? Thomas Hardy Macmillan
3 Richard Barter SappertonThe Song of the Wandering Aengus W. B. Yeats
4 Mara Musciano BedstonePiano D H Lawrence Charnwood
5 Phillip Money OundleAnthem for Doomed Youth Wilfred Owen
8:10 D68 READING A POEM at Sight Competitors will be given a few seconds to scan the text .
1 Andrew Spurrell Oundle2 Diana Awdry Ashton3 Mara Musciano Bedstone 4 Anne Brown Oundle
8:30 D66 HUMOUROUS VERSE from Memory Own Choice (3 minutes)
1 Nicky Jakeways Oundle Sun and Fun John Betjeman John Murray
2 Phillip Money OundleThe King’s Breakfast A.A. Milne
3 Mara Musciano BedstoneWhat the Chairman Told Tom Basil Bunting Charnwood
4 Diana Awdry AshtonAdlestrophe Stuart Roberts Rectory Press
8:55 D67 READING A POEM from a set list1 Anne Brown Oundle
War Photographer Carol Ann Duffy Picador
2 Diana Awdry AshtonLiteracy Hour Clare Bevan
3 Richard Barter SappertonWar Photographer Carol Ann Duffy Picador
4 Nicky Jakeways OundleFairy-Led Mary Webb
5 Andrew Spurrell OundleWar Photographer Carol Ann Duffy Picador
6 Mara Musciano BedstoneFairy-Led Mary Webb
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL3RD
Morning Session STEPHEN OWEN
Queen Victoria Hall
10:00 D23 DUOLOGUE, Key Stage 3 Chairman’s Award Own choice from a published play or novel. (5 minutes)
1 Ben Atkinson & Harrison Lang Oakham CCThe Player Michael Tolkin LAMDA
2 Grace Skinner & Aimee Tait Peterborough AMOur Day Out Willy Russell Samuel French
3 Patrick Denton & Henry Harrison Oakham CCHounds of the Baskervilles Adapted by Stephen Moffat BBC
4 Tom Atkinson & Isaac Mackinnon Oakham CCGreat Expectations Charles Dickens Oberon
5 Jaime Crookes & Lexi Minall Peterborough AMA Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare Cambridge Press
6 Elorm Awadzi & R. J. Bilason Oakham CCBlood Brothers’ Willy Russell Bloomsbury
7 Hannah Ramshaw & Emilia Reed-Smith Oakham CCFault Ann Cartwright Heinemann
8 Nada Jaber & Caitlin Walls Peterborough AMThe Tempest Shakespeare Cambridge Press
9 Cecilly Parsons & Jessica Solly Oakham CCWarrior Shirley Gee Methuen
10 Florence Loughlin & Monica Milroy Oakham CCPeace Ann Cartwright Heinemann
11 Bay Mitchell & Henrietta Gillie Oakham CCNoughts and Crosses Malorie Blackman Nick Hearn Books
12 Abbi Peake & Angel Shaw Peterborough AMA Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare Cambridge Press
13 Lydia Orton & Lily Peace Oakham CCThe Glass Slipper H & E Farjeon LAMDA
14 Natasha Gladding & Chloe Rose Oakham CCRuling Passions Shaun McKenna Oberon
15 Mara Bradbury-Harrold & Holly Crewe Oakham CCThe Lion King Tim Rice Disney
16 Molly Gumball & Courtney Vaughan Peterborough AMBlood Brothers Willy Russell Methuen
17 Anwen Tomalin & Jessica Toseland Oakham CCEight Cousins Louisa May Alcott Oberon
18 Joel Condron & Henry Cross Oakham CCStrange Meeting Susan Hill Oberon
19 Isaac Zdravkovic & Will Dembry Peterborough AMZoo Story Edward Albee Samuel French
20 Tomask Clark & William Dyer Oakham CCThe Hobbit J.R.R. Tolkien Houghton Mifflin
21 Archie Haddon & Tom Mcenery Oakham CCImaginary You Joseph Arnone Monologueblogger.com
22 Meredith Dolecki & Eve Sloan Oakham CCFault Ann Cartwright Heinemann
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The Evans Cup will be presented for the best performance in classes D30 and D55.
2:00 D55 CREATIVE PERFORMANCE, Key Stage 3A piece of work inspired by William Shakespeare. (10 minutes )
1 Year 9a Peterborough TD
2 Catmose College Juniors Oakham CAThe Tempest William Shakespeare Bloomsbury
3 Year 9b Peterborough TD
4 Year 7 Drama Club Peterborough AMThe Tempest Shakespeare Cambridge Press
5 Year 9c Peterborough TD
3:05 D7 VERSE SPEAKING, Key Stage 3“Beachcomber” George Mackay Brownor “The Combe” Edward Thomas
1 Tilly Golland Teigh
3:15 D21 SOLO ACTING, Key Stage 3 Own choice. One character only to be portrayed. (5 minutes)
1 Ned Evans Oakham CAIn Portia’s Kitchen Jeffrey Grenfell-Hill LAMDA
2 R. J. Bilason Oakham CAExtract from ‘Mobile Phone Show’ Jim Cartwright Bloomsbury
3 Tilly Golland Teigh Madame Doubtfire Anne Fine
4 Florence Ashmore Oakham CAExtract from ‘Howl’s moving castle’ Diana Wynne Jones LAMDA
5 Cecilly Parsons Oakham CAExtract from ‘Jane Eyre’ Charlotte Bronte Oberon
6 Caitlyn White Oakham CANever could say goodbye Nick Teed LAMDA
7 Tom McEnery Oakham CAJaques’ monologue from ‘As you like it’ Shakespeare LAMDA
8 Matthew Struthers Oakham CAMickey’s monologue from ‘Blood Brothers’ Willy Russell Bloomsbury
4:05 D45 PREPARED READING, Key Stage 3 “Goodnight Mister Tom” Michelle Magorian (2 .5 minutes)
1 Tilly Golland Teigh
4:10 D30 GROUP ACTING, 18 years & underOwn choice from a published play. Not less than three players. (10 minutes )
1 Harry, Hattie & Julia T Peterborough TDThe woman who cooked her husband Debbie Isitt Josef Weinberger Plays
WEDNESDAY, APRIL3RD
Afternoon Session STEPHEN OWEN
Queen Victoria Hall
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5:00 D28 SOLO ACTING, 18 years & under Own choice. One character only to be portrayed. (5 minutes)
1 Sufyaan Sayeed Peterborough TDMy William Shatner Man Crush D. M. Larson
2 Megan Cowzer Peterborough TDWho’s afraid of Virginia Woolf? Edward Albee
3 Eleanor Davies Jones GeddingtonA Dolll’s House Henrik Ibsen
4 Aisha Ahmed Peterborough TDThings I know to be true Andrew Bovell
5 Julia Tomaszewska Peterborough TDAll my sons Arthur Miller
6 Julia Holland GeddingtonThe Guid sisters Michel Tremblay Nick Hern Books
7 Hattie Coulson Peterborough TDEight Ella Hickson
8 Harry Brewster Peterborough TDPariah August Strindberg
The Frieda Hodgson Cup will be presented for the best performance in D25 and D28.
6:05 D29 DUOLOGUE, 18 years & under Own choice from a published play or novel. (5 minutes)
1 Michael Atkins & Julia Piotrowska Peterborough TDTusk Tusk Polly Stenham
2 Janie-Lea Jarvis & Alicia Tremlett Oakham HAThe memory of water Shelagh Stephenson LAMDA
6:20 D25 SOLO ACTING, Key Stage 4 Own choice. One character only to be portrayed. (5 minutes)
1 Edward Woolman-Lane Oakham CALe Grand Meaulnes Alain-Fournier Oberon
2 Saskia Clark Oakham CAHow green was my valley Richard Llewellyn Oberon
3 Jack Monaghan Oakham CAExtract from ‘Rozencrantz and Guildenstern’ Tom Stoppard LAMDA
4 Chloe Walters Oakham CAConfessions of a Shopaholic Sophie Kinsella LAMDA
5 Ellie Jai Oakham CATherese Raquin Emile Zola Oberon
6 Lia Hornby Oakham CAExtract from ‘Jane Eyre’ Charlotte Bronte Oberon
7:10 D26 DUOLOGUE, Key Stage 4Own choice from a published play or novel. (5 minutes)
1 Verity Rawlings & Katie Weston Oakham CASplit down the Middle David Compton Methuen
2 Mollie Clithero & Florence Rudkin Oakham CAJust Act Normal Miranda Hart Hodder
3 Lydia Black & Ellie Jai Oakham CAThe Postman always rings twice James M Cain Oberon
4 Erin Burditt & Alisha Hoy Oakham CAEight Cousins Louisa May Alcott Oberon
5 Isabelle Alston & Elsie-Rose BlandGreat Expectations Charles Dickens Oberon
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AS A VOLUNTEERHelp plan the 2020 Festival.
or join the team of stewards
To find out more please get in touch withGwen Radcliffe, 01832 273191 or [email protected]
AS A PATRONPatrons give a minimum of £15 per year (£25.00 per couple).
BenefitsFree pass to all Festival sessions
and a vote at the A.G.M.
For further information contact Diana Awdry, 01832 274180
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Could you cover the cost of a session or a prize?
COME AND JOIN US!
2020 Festival
The Festival is organised for competitors and we want as many as possible to enjoy the performance opportunities.
We begin work on the syllabus for the 102nd Festival in May.
Please send suggestions for classes and set pieces to [email protected].
Reserve these datesMarch 30th to April 5th 2020
John Pomphrey trained at the Northern School of Music and Bretton Hall College. He teaches singing at a leading independent school, directs the Maia Singers and its youth choir, and is Conductor and Artistic Director of St Ann’s Hospice Festival Choir. He directs choral workshops and undertakes choir training, also accompanying and teaching. For five years he was assistant Chorus Master to the Hallé Choir.
John’s work with developing young voices has led to commissions from composers including Alan Bullard, Andrew Carter, Douglas Coombes, Peter Hope and Donald Swann. A founder/trustee of The British Federation of Young Choirs, he is a member of The Association of British Choral Directors and an adjudicator for The British and International Federation of Festivals.
After adjudicating at Oundle in 2016 John wrote “ I found the day completely absorbing with fine singing and an excellent, friendly and competitive atmosphere in every class. The hospitality was excellent, the clerks most helpful and there seemed to be enthusiasm and smiling faces throughout the day. Wonderful!” We hope he has another memorable day.
Irene Grant-Jones won the soprano prize at the Llangollen International Eisteddfod whilst a school pupil in North Wales. Studies continued at the Royal Academy of Music under Flora Nielsen where she won the Parepa Rosa prize.
Irene’s work covers opera, oratorio, solo recitals and musical theatre. She has been a soloist at the Bedford Proms in the Park. Her performances of the Strauss ‘Four Last Songs’ in her own translation have been received to much acclaim.
Irene is currently writing a book on voice production and teaching, and enjoys leading vocal and choral workshops where her master classes have been hugely successful.
Irene has QTS status, a degree in drama, dance and English cultural studies and is an adjudicator with The British and International Federation of Festivals. Irene wrote the text for ‘The Human Race’, an oratorio by Tim Grant-Jones, her husband.
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Our Choral Adjudicators
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10:00 V71 BARBERSHOP CHORUS Classic Harmony ShieldOwn Choice of a varied programme (12 minutes)
1 Black Cat Harmony SheffordWhat’ll I do Irving Berlin Universal Music Publ.All of me Seymour Simons Sony/ATV Music
2 Singchronicity PeterboroughMy Guy Smokey Robinson Jr.Unchained Melody North & ZaretMusic of the night A. Lloyd Weber
3 Ouse Valley Chorus St NeotsWhere is love Lionel Bart Lakeview MusicYou make me feel so young Gordon & Myrow Warner Bros
4 Rhapsody Chorus PeterboroughThe Joint is jumping Razaf, Johnson, & Waller Chappell & CoOnce upon a time Adams & Strouse Warner BrosAnthem Anderson & Ulvaeus Union Songs
11:20 V73 PART SONGS for Women’s Voices Lady Violet Brassey CupOwn Choice programme of contrasting styles and moods (12 minutes)
1 Peterborough VoicesConfitemini Domini Costantini CPDLThe Singing Place Joan Szymko EarthsongsSummer Storm Jaret Choolun NA
2 Caritas Harmony BostonI am not yours David N Childs Santa Barbara Mus.Lobster Quadrille Irving Fine Boosey & HawkesRhythm of life Cy Coleman Shawnee Press
3 Rhapsody Chorus KetteringLean on me Bill Withers NovelloCan you feel the love tonight Elton John Hal LeonardI will survive Fekaris & Perren Bibo Music
4 The Decibelles KetteringThe Mermaid’s lament Joseph M Martin Shawnee PressI could have danced all night Lerner & Loewe Chappell & CoGloria Deo Victor C. Johnson BriLee Music
5 The Songbirds KetteringRewrite the stars Pasek & Paul Hal LeonardGood night, dear heart Dan Forrest Hindshaw MusicLaudamus Te Laura Farnell Alfred Music Publ. Co.
SATURDAY, APRIL 6TH
Morning Session JOHN POMPHREYSt. Peter’s Church
All attending the Festival are reminded to take care of all personal property: handbags, musical instruments etc.
The Festival cannot be held responsible for any loss.
SATURDAY, APRIL 6TH
Morning Session IRENE GRANT-JONESOundle School Chapel
10:00 V78 COMMUNITY CHOIRS Lady Culme Seymour CupAny voices. Own Choice of two contrasting songs (6 minutes)
1 The Songbirds KetteringLullaby Daniel Elder GIA Publications, Inc.Kuimba Victor C. Johnson Heritage Music Press
2 Kindred Chorus PeterboroughOne Fine Day Gerry Goffin & Carole KingMake You Feel My Love Bob Dylan
3 The Decibelles KetteringListen to the wind Joseph M. Martin Heritage Music PressFestival Alleluia Sonja Poorman Alfred Music
4 Mawsley Community ChoirLocus iste Anton Bruckner 8 notes.comA million dreams (The Greatest Showman) Pasek & Paul Hal Leonard
5 The Melody Choir KetteringAs long as I have Music Don Besig Shawnee Press Inc.Africa Paich & Porcaro Hudmar Publ.
6 Encore KetteringFrom now on Pasek & Paul T C F Music Publishing LtdThe Circle of Life Elton John Walt Disney Music
7 Allegra Singers ThrapstonUp (Olly Murs) Davidson, Cutfather & Wallevik Music SalesFields of Gold G.M. Sumner Hal Leonard
11:40 V72 PART SONGS SATB Lady Proby Memorial CupOwn Choice programme of contrasting styles and moods (12 minutes )
1 Black Cat Harmony SheffordUnexpected Song Lloyd Webber & Black Really Useful MusicWho Will Buy? Lionel Bart Lakeview Music PublishingStray Cat Strut Brian Setzer Rockin’ Bones Music
2 Ocho LountUbi caritas Ola Gjeilo Walton MusicThe nearness of you Mark Gillard UnpublishedChili con carne Anders Edenroth Musicaneo
3 The Melody Choir KetteringYou’ve got a friend Carole King Colgems-EMI MusicLovely day Bill Withers Alfred Publ.Co., Inc.Blue moon Rodgers & Hart EMI-Robbins
4 Peterborough Sings!My Spirit sang all day Gerald Finzi OUPKyrie from Mass in E-flat major, Op.109 Josef Rheinberger CPDLOklahoma! (Oklahoma!) Rodgers & Hammerstein Williamson
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SATURDAY, APRIL 6TH
Afternoon Session JOHN POMPHREYSt. Peter’s Church
2:30 V70 BARBERSHOP QUARTET Lady Lilford ShieldOwn Choice (6 minutes)
1 Central Locking LoddingtonI didn’t want to fall Hicks & Liles Barbershop Harmony Soc.Love Letters Heyman/Young Famous Music Corp.
2 Time After Time SheffordBeautiful Dreamer Stephen Foster Stephen FosterWhen I’m Sixty-Four Lennon & McCartney MCA Music Publishing
3 The Firebirds Shefford If You Love Me, Really Love Me M. Monnot MCA MusicI Can’t Give You Anything But Love J. McHugh
3:10 V69 VOCAL OR MADRIGAL ENSEMBLE Lady Lilford ShieldOwn Choice of a varied programme (6 minutes)
1 Ocho LountDaemon irrepit callidus Gyorgy Orban Hinshaw MusicUnderneath the stars Kate Rusby Edition Peters
3:25 V74 PART SONGS for Men’s Voices Ray Sharpe CupOwn Choice programme of contrasting styles and moods (12 minutes)
1 Peterborough Male Voice Choir PeterboroughBelieve me, love William PrideauxCrossing the Bar Gwyneth Walker ECS PublishingLiza Mary John Hughes Eboracum
3:45 V77 SACRED MUSIC Lady Ethel Wickham CupOwn choice of one or two items (8 minutes)
1 The Decibelles KetteringBreath of Heaven Roger Emerson SGO Music Publishing Ltd
2 Peterborough VoicesEgo Flos Campi Jacob Clemens CPDLKyrie from Missa Brevis Nancy Telfer Leslie
3 The Songbirds KetteringBe Thou my vision Dan Forrest Hal Leonard Tota Pulchra Es Maurice Durufle Durand
4 Ocho LountBogoroditsye Dyevo Sergei Rachmaninov Boosey & HawkesMary, did you know Mark Lowry & Buddy Greene Rufus Music
5 Peterborough Male Voice ChoirSeigneur, je vous en prie Francis Poulenc SalabertMy Lord, what a mornin’! Trad. Schirmer
The Weekley & Warkton Choral Society Rosebowl will be presented following V77 for the most artistic choral item of the day.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 6TH
Afternoon Session IRENE GRANT-JONESOundle School Chapel
2:00 V76 SHOW SONGS Sir Richard Proby CupTwo contrasting songs, not medleys, from a Musical Show or Shows.(8 minutes)
1 Peterborough Male Voice ChoirBui Doi (Miss Saigon) Boublil and Schonberg Music SalesTill I hear you sing (Love Never Dies) Andrew Lloyd Webber Really Useful
2 The Songbirds KetteringWhat is this feeling (Wicked) Schwartz Hal LeonardThe Impossible Dream (Man of La Mancha) Mitch Leigh Andrew Scott Music
3 Peterborough Voices The Colors of my life (Barnum) Cy Coleman Hal LeonardChildren will listen (Into The Woods) Stephen Sondheim Hal Leonard
4 The Melody Choir KetteringSend in the clowns (A Little Night Music) Stephen Sondheim Rilting Music, Inc.Bring him home (Les Miserables) Boublil & Schonberg Alain Boublil Music Ltd.
5 KY Glee PeterboroughSomewhere (West Side Story) Bernstein Defying Gravity (Wicked) Stephen Schwarz.
6 The Decibelles KetteringThe Trolley Song (Meet me in St. Louis) Martin & Blane EMI FeistHushabye Mountain (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) R. Sherman EMI
7 Allegra Singers ThrapstonCan you feel the love tonight? (The Lion King) Elton John Hal LeonardThis is me (The Greatest Showman) Pasek & Paul Hal Leonard
8 Caritas Harmony BostonSend in the Clowns (A Little Night Music) Stephen Sondheim Rilting Music, Inc.Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Connie’s Hot Chocolates) Waller & Brooks Chappell & Co,
3:45 V75 YOUTH CHOIRS 18 years and under Oundle Youth Club CupOwn Choice of programme (8 minutes)
1 Kilburn School of Dance Senior Choir WellingboroughA tribute to Queen Mark Brymer Hal LeonardTell me it’s not true Willy Russell Music Sales
2 KY Glee PeterboroughGolden Slumbers Lennon & McCartneyRumour has it / Someone like you Adele Adkins, Wilson & Tedder
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The British and International Federation of Festivals for Music, Dance and Speech work for amateur festivals everywhere to help create thousands of educational performance opportunities for children and young people each year.
The Federation, and our member Festivals, are committed to ensuring safe environments for children and young people and believe that it is always unacceptable for a child or young person to experience abuse of any kind. We recognise our responsibility to safeguard the welfare of all children and young people, by a commitment to recommend best practice which protects them.
This Policy applies to our Board of Trustees, paid staff, Adjudicator members, volunteers, students or any one working on behalf of the Federation and our member Festivals.We recognise that:
• the welfare of the child/young person is paramount• all children, regardless of age, disability, gender, racial heritage, religious belief, sexual orientation or identity, have the right to equal protection from all types of harm or abuse• working in partnership with children, young people, their parents, carers and other agencies is essential in promoting young people’s welfare.
The purpose of the policy:• to provide protection for the children and young people who participate in our festivals, including the children of festival members• to provide staff and volunteers with guidance on procedures they should adopt in the event that they suspect a child or young person may be experiencing, or be at risk of, harm
We will seek to safeguard children and young people by:• valuing them, listening to and respecting them• adopting child protection guidelines through procedures and safeworking practice for staff and volunteers• recruiting staff and volunteers safely, ensuring all necessary checks are made• sharing information about child protection and safeworking practice with children, parents, staff and volunteers• sharing information about concerns with agencies who need to know, and involving parents and children appropriately• providing effective management for staff and volunteers through supervision, support and training.
The Federation will review this policy each year in November in line with Safe Network guidance or sooner in light of any changes in legislation or guidance. All changes will be communicated to our member Festivals in time for the start of the new Festival year.
Oundle Festival of Music & Drama is affiliated to
The BRITISH and INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION of FESTIVALSof which
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN is PATRON
Child Protection Policy
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Creating Safer Festivals for EveryoneThe Federation and its member Festivals use the following policies and procedures to
create Safer Festivals for everyone:
1. A single, definitive Child Protection Policy adopted by all Federation Festivals.
2. One or more designated Festival Safeguarding Officers (FSO) appointed for each Federation Festival. Name: Gwen Radcliffe Phone: 01832 273191
3. Best practice advice in the form of Safe Working Practice and Festival Child Protection leaflets, with support and training for all Festival staff and volunteers. Including clear reporting procedures for anyone with a concern about a child.
4. Appropriate recruitment and induction procedures for all new Festival staff and volunteers responsible for providing safe environments for everyone attending / performing at a Federation Festival.
5. All Festival staff and volunteers wear a badge to identify their roles and all teachers/parents/guardians /carers are asked to report all incidents of any nature to anyone wearing a badge. All reported incidents will be handled in accordance with the Safe Working Practice and Festival Child Protection best practice advice. In addition we will ensure the availability of a quiet area / room where concerns can be expressed in private.
6. For the duration of a Festival all teachers/parents/guardians/carers are responsible for the continuous care and supervision of their own children/pupils. If they are unable to attend personally, they must delegate their responsibilities to an identified adult and ensure that their children/pupils are aware of the identity and name of the person responsible for their care. This includes supervision throughout all Festival venues, performance, practice and changing areas that may be provided.
7. Please note that public toilets, the limited changing facilities and any practice rooms that may be available are not supervised by Festival stewards.
8. Care should be taken when crossing the road to move between Festival venues and facilities, which are spread round the centre of Oundle.
9. No unauthorised photography or video recording of children and young people is allowed at our Festivals. Where parents/guardians/carers do not wish photos to be taken at all, then the responsible adult attending should ensure that their child is not included in official photos.
10. Oundle Festival actively seeks to meet the special needs of participants notified to the Entry Secretary by parents, guardians or carers.
This should be done by contacting 01832 273191.
11. The Festival’s Child Protection Policy and approach to Creating Safer Festivals for everyone is published explicitly in our Syllabus, Programme and on our website.
By completing and signing the entry form all parents / guardians / carers and teachers of entrants under 18 confirm that they give (or have obtained) the necessary consents for the entrants to take part in the Festival. Without consent the entry to the Festival cannot be accepted.
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IndexSpeech & Drama Open Pgs 33-34Acting KS3-5 Pgs 35-37Group Speaking Pg 30Junior Speech Year 2 Pg 27 Year 3 Pg 31 Year 4 Pgs 27-28 Year 5 Pgs 28-29 Year 6 Pg 32 KS2 Pg 29 KS3 Pg 29
Brass, Pgs 19-20Guitar, Keyboards Pg 19Piano Pgs 11-14Strings Pgs 24-26Woodwind Pg 15Bands & Ensembles Pgs 17-18Choirs, Open Pgs 40-43Choirs, School Pgs 16, 22Vocal, Junior Pgs 21-23Vocal, Open Pgs 7-10
FESTIVAL CONCERTSaturday April 6th, 7.00pm
St. Peter’s Church, Oundlefeaturing
Oundle Young Musician 2019 CompetitionOundle Young Singer 2019
Oundle Town Council Prize Winnersand other invited performers
from the 2019 FestivalTICKETS £7.50, 16 years & under £2.50 - Patrons £6
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