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Mrs Vivien Goode
63 Leaward Close,
Nuneaton, CV10 7DG
Tel: (024) 76737236
E-Mail : [email protected]
Dates for the diary
Venue: Chilvers Coton Parish Hall, Nuneaton
| Closing Date For Entries | Friday 24th February 2012 | |
| Recorder competition | Friday 11th May 2012 | |
| Woodwind, Strings and Brass competition | Saturday 12th May 2012 |
Trophies and Awards
Kimberley CupClass R.706
| Recorder Band Cup | Class R.700 |
| The Phyllis Marlow Trophy | Class R.701 |
| Elizabeth Louise Cup | Class R.702 |
| Taylors Trophy | Class R.703 |
| Amasal Trophy | Class R.704 |
| Kimberley Cup | Class R.706 |
| Ivy Davis Trophy | Class R.707 |
| Junior Challenge Cup | Class R.708 |
| Swarbrigg Cup | Class R.709 |
| The Anita Davies Cup | Class R.710 |
| Senior Challenge Cup | Class R.711 |
| The Heath Park Trophy | Class R.712 |
| Berkswell Farmers Club Trophy | Class R.713 |
| Sister Hilda Award | Class R.714 |
| Diamond Anniversary Cup | Class R.715 |
| Ivy Davis Cup | Class M.TP1 |
| The Digby Challenge Award | Classes S.720 & S.736 |
| The Rotary Club of Nuneaton Award | Classes S.722 & S.738 |
| The Clarkson International Trophy | Class W.757, B.770 |
| Leisure Music Trophy | Class W.748 |
| NWCTA Students Association Cup | Class W.749 |
| Delia Ruhm Cup | Class W.751 |
| Harold Johnson Challenge Trophy | Class B.761 |
| Leake Cup | Class B.762 |
| The DA Greenway Trophy | Class B.763 |
| Nuneaton Borough Band Cup | Class B.764 |
| Councillor Eli Fletcher Trophy | Class B.775 |
| Digby Challenge Casket | Class M.786 |
| Sister Hilda Cup | Class M.TP2 |
The Vera Kendrick Memorial Trophy will be awarded by the adjudicator for the most promising performance in the Strings Section. (Class numbers commencing with the letter “S”).
The Ivy Davis Memorial Trophy will be awarded by the adjudicator for the most promising performance in the Recorder Section. (Class numbers commencing with the letter “R”).
The Marlow Family Trophy will be awarded by the adjudicator for the most promising performance in the Brass Section. (Class numbers commencing with the letter “B”).
The Diamond Anniversary Trophy will be awarded by the adjudicator for the most promising performance in the Woodwind Section. (Class numbers commencing with the letter “W”).
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Competitive |
Non-Competitive All Ages |
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Open |
Other Ages |
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| Solos/Duets | Minimum 4 Minutes Maximum 6 Minutes |
Maximum 4 Minutes | Maximum 6 Minutes |
| Ensembles | Minimum 4 Minutes Maximum 6 Minutes |
Maximum 6 Minutes | Maximum 6 Minutes |
| Orchestras/Bands | Minimum 4 Minutes Maximum 10 Minutes |
Maximum 10 Minutes | Maximum 10 Minutes |
3. Group Numbers
Ensembles : 3-10 Players
Chamber Groups : 3-10 Players including Accompanist
Orchestras/Bands : 11-40 Players
4. Multiple Entries
a) Competitors may enter more than once in the same class EXCEPT solo classes, providing in a set piece class they play a different instrument / part or in an own cnoice class they play a different instrument/ part or piece of music
b) Competitors may not perform the same piece in more than one class.
5. Age Limit
The age limit for all classes in this section is 1st May preceding competition. In group classes, all competitors must be within the age limit.
NB Infringement of rules 2 – 5 will result in competitors being adjudicated but not marked.
6. Official Accompanist
a) The services of the Official Accompanist are available to competitors. Competitors must indicate their requirement of this facility on their entry form. Competitors using this service will be required to pay an additional fee of £ 2.00 per class entered.
b) Where the Official Accompanist has been requested, performers in all classes are asked to ensure that all music is sent to the Section Secretary by 31st March 2011. It is strongly recommended that performers arrange at least one practice session with the Official Accompanist beforehand
7. Music
a) Set Piece performances should include all repeats. Performers of Own Choice Pieces should observe da capo and dal segno indications, and may play other repeats within the appropriate time limits.
b) Own choice titles and composers MUST be given on the Entry Form. Competitors failing to give this information will have their entry forms returned. Competitors offering a different piece to that specified on their entry form will be adjudicated but not marked, UNLESS written permission has been obtained from the Section Secretary at least two weeks before the date of the performance.
c) A copy of the “own choice” piece of music MUST be made available for the use of the Adjudicator. This may be a photocopy, which will be retained by the Section Secretary and destroyed after the competition. Competitors are reminded that they must not use photocopies for the performance unless written permission of the publisher is obtained and given to the Section Secretary.
d) The Festival is under a legal obligation to supply to the Performing Rights Society details of all items performed at the Festival, and the co-operation of teachers and competitors in sending information at the correct time would be very much appreciated.
8. Late Entries
Late entries will only be accepted in exceptional circumstances, and may not appear in the programme.
9. Changes to Programme
The timing of classes will be arranged to suit the section as a whole and not to accommodate individual performers.
No changes can be made after the programme is completed.
10. Festival’s General Rules
Competitors/Teachers/Parents are also requested to read the Festival’s General Rules which can be found in the Full Syllabus, on this web site or obtained from the section secretary. In particular your attention is drawn to rule 4, in this connection there are now two classes for Teachers to enter with their Pupils (M.TP1 and M.TP2), where General Rule 4 does not apply.
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Ivan Scott studied guitar performance with Oliver Hunt professor at the London College of Music. He was subsequently admitted to Fellowship and later gained his Fellowship of the Trinity College of Music. Ivan travels to all parts of the UK giving recitals and conducting master classes for players at all levels, in addition to playing at private and corporate functions. His special interest is presenting programs of guitar and class music in primary and secondary schools featuring his own compositions. Ivan is an Adjudicator Member of the British and International Federation of Festivals and a member of the Guild of Adjudicators and Workshop Presenters; he has regularly adjudicated at festivals since 1982. Ivan is listed in the Private Teacher and Adjudicator sections of the ISM and is a member of the RGT.
Official Accompanist: Mr James Morris B.MUS(HONS.), Dip. ABRSM
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ADJUDICATORS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS ARE MEMBERS OF THE BRITISH & INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF FESTIVALS FOR MUSIC, DANCE AND SPEECH AND WILL MARK ACCORDING TO THE FEDERATION GUIDELINES. |
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| 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 and / or technical ability |
| 84 – 86 | COMMENDED | A convincing performance technically & artistically |
| 87 – 89 | DISTINCTION | An excellent performance technically & artistically |
| 90 + | OUTSTANDING | An exceptional performance technically & artistically |
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