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NORTH SHORE PERFORMING

ARTS SOCIETY (INC)


www.nspas.org.nz

61st Annual Festival


2015

PROGRAMME


JUNIOR VOCAL
at
Brian Gerrard Theatre

Birkenhead College
140 Birkdale Road


BIRKENHEAD
Wednesday 8th April and Thursday 9th April 2015
Session as Follows :


Wednesday 10.30am, 2.00pm and 6.00pm

Thursday 1.30pm and 7.30pm

Competition Highlights

At

The PumpHouse
Piano Concerto Final Sunday.24th May at 2.30pm
Becroft Grand Opera Final Monday 1st June at 5.00 pm
Supported by:-
The Les and Sonia Andrews Cultural Foundation

And


The David and Genevieve Becroft Foundation

NORTH SHORE PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY (INC)

www.nspas.org.nz
TIMETABLE:

Piano/Instrumental 13 April -16 April St Georges Church Takapuna

Highland Dance 6 June PumpHouse Theatre Takapuna

Junior vocal 21 - 24 April Birkenhead College

Dance 13 July – 16 July Dove Theatre Kristin School Albany

Adult Vocal 29 May – 1 June PumpHouse Theatre Takapuna
ADMISSION CHARGES 2015
Adults Per Session $ 5.00

Per Day $10.00

Students/Sen. Citizens Per Day $ 5.00

Children 5-12 years Per Session $ 2.00


SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE PUMPHOUSE
Other Competition Highlights

At

The PumpHouse
Piano Concerto Final Sunday 24th May at 2.30pm
Becroft Grand Opera Final Monday 1st June at 5.00 pm
NORTH SHORE PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY (INC)

www.nspas.org.nz
Our Officers are:-
SECRETARY/ TREASURER Henrietta Reid


CONVENORS Dance Nikki Reynolds

Highland Dance Fiona Lees

Piano Mi Jin Park

Vocal Alan Reekie


SOCIETY’S OFFICE Lake House Arts Centre

37 Fred Thomas Drive

TAKAPUNA
POSTAL ADDRESS P O Box 33.111

Takapuna


Auckland City 0740

Our Contact is: The President (09) 410 4086

or

www:info@nspas.org.nz


MESSAGE FROM OUR SOCIETY’S PATRON
It has been my pleasure over many years as the Society’s Patron to welcome our entrants from near and far, to take part in our 61st Annual Festival.
Our Society is proud to be able to provide a platform for talent in the performing arts to be seen and heard in an atmosphere that promotes healthy competition between amateur performers.
In the greater Auckland Area we are now the oldest Competition Society, and are proud of our long heritage and the support we have been given over the many years by our sponsors, supporters and previous competitors.

  

The Society’s Committee have worked hard to prepare this programme for our competitors and for the enjoyment of the Society’s supporters.


My very best wishes go to each of you as you compete in your classes.  Competitions are not only about competing, they are also about hearing and seeing others performs, meeting new people and making new friends. It is an opportunity for you to meet people with interests similar to yours and form lasting friendships. 
Some of you will have participated in our previous competitions and we thank you for coming back and giving us the pleasure of seeing you perform once again. I would like to extend a special welcome to those of you who are new to our Competitions. 
The Society’s Committee makes every effort to ensure that your participation in our classes will be enjoyable for you.  In doing so it aims to provide unbiased adjudication by involving adjudicators of the highest professional standards.  Over the years many of our competitors have gone on to join orchestras, participate in shows and choirs, perform in theatre, opera and dance, and some of our competitors have become solo performers both nationally and internationally.
I would like to thank the business community and individual donors for assisting with sponsoring our Competitions, and our hardworking Committee members for their voluntary time and effort in making these Competitions possible each year. I trust that for those of you who are visiting the North Shore take the opportunity to visit some of our recreational facilities and support our local business community.

Wyn Hoadley QSO

Patron

April 2015



MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT
To competitors and your supporters welcome to the Auckland Super City which is celebrating its 175th anniversary.
Compared to this, last year we celebrated our Diamond Jubilee (60 years) which was a milestone for us as we are the oldest Performing Arts Competitions Society in the Auckland Area. However we are still the “Junior Cousins” when we compare ourselves with our brother/ sister organisations nationally, most of whom are in their nineties and some have or are about to celebrate their centennials
All that aside welcome to the 61st year of our Society whose principle objective is to provide a platform for students of all the performing arts to have their individual performances critiqued by an independent adjudicator who has spent many years following their passion.
Please take a moment or two and read the biographical sketches of our adjudicators at the front of each programme and look at their achievements - Most of them know doubt will boast that their career started as you are now, as a competitor, and dare I say are now giving back to Societies such as ours the benefit of what they gained when they had their own performances critiqued and their careers progressed.
Again I would like to acknowledge and thank all our sponsors and helpers.
However our Competitions “technically are not a weekend event “and although we may have enough support while the events are taking place these events do not happen overnight.
This year it is my pleasure to welcome two new convenors to our fold Nikki Reynolds (Dance) and Mi Jin Park (Piano and Instrumental).
I hope that both Convenors will be given the same support as their predecessors Maureen Webley and Jill Quirke who between them given many years of support in promoting their interest in the Performing Arts.)
To the Competitors, thank you for entering, teachers thank you for encouraging your students to enter and to our loyal band of helpers a big thank you.
I hope that the experience and rapport that you gain during this period will be enjoyable for all of you, performers and audience alike.
Alan Reekie

President

April 2015

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM.
Name ___________________________________________
Address___________________________________________

__________________________________________________

__________________________________________________

____________________________Telephone_____________


Any person, association or Corporate body interested in the objects of the Society will be eligible for membership and after election by the vote of a majority of the Committee will become a full member of the Society.
The subscription for the year ending on 31 December 2015 is $30.00.
Payment can be made at the door or sent to :-
The Secretary

NSPA Society Inc.

P O Box 33 111

Takapuna

Auckland 0740

DONATIONS AND GRANTS
The North Shore Performing Arts Society (Inc.) gratefully acknowledges the following for their continued support in donating prizes and assisting with our Annual Vocal Competitions Festival.

Les and Sonia Andrews Cultural Foundation North Shore Male Choir

Auckland Opera Forum North Shore Singers

Auckland Lieder Group Mr Alan Reekie

David and Genevieve Becroft Foundation Miss Anne Shanks

Calibre Solutions Ltd NZ Opera School

Mr and Mrs Ken Donnell Neilla Street Estate

Mr Ben Hoadley Mrs S. Taylor

Kath Kitney Estate Ms Janice Webb

Mrs Annette Maisey Linda Wootten Estate

NZ Opera School

JUNIOR VOCAL TIMETABLE
WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL 10.30AM

218 Song in Costume 11 years and under

215 National or Folk Song 11 years and under

216 Vocal Solo 11 years and under

217 Sacred Solo 11 years and under
WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL 1.30 PM

214 Unbroken Voices Boys any age

227 Vocal Duet Open

219 National/Folk Song 12 and under 14 years

220 Vocal Solo 12 and under 14 years

221 Sacred Song 12 and under 14 years

222 Ballard/British Art Song 12 and under 14 years

WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL 6.00 PM

242 Musical Theatre Song in Costume 14 and under 18 years 228a/b Song in Costume 12 and under 16 years

42 Musical Theatre Song in Costume 14 and under 18 years

230 National/Folk Song 16 and under 18 years

232 Sacred Song 16 and under 18 years

233 Ballard/British Art Song 16 and under 18 years
THURSDAY 9th APRIL 1.30PM

223 National or Folk Song 14 and under 16 years

225 Sacred Solo 14 and under 16 years

226 Ballard/British Art Song 14 and under 16 years


THURSDAY 9th APRIL 7.30PM

243 Neila Street Memorial Award 13 and under 16 years

224 Vocal Solo 14 and under 16 years

231 Vocal Solo 16 and under 18 years

244 Les & Sonia Andrews Cultural Award 16 and under 18 years

GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR COMPETITORS
Please read the conditions carefully. Strict observance of these Rules must be followed.


  1. Order of Performance

Competitors names will appear in the Programme in the order in which they will compete unless pre arranged by the Stage Manager.

All Competitors must be in attendance at least 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the Class. The approximate start times will be listed in the Programme . Those not present when called may, at the discretion of the Stage Manager forfeit the right to compete.



  1. Stage

No person other than Officials, Performers and Stage Prop handlers are permitted in the wings of the stage during performances.





  1. Music

The use of photocopied music on the stage is not permitted.





  1. Cameras, Video Cameras and Mobile Phones


Taking of photographs with or without flash is prohibited during a performance.

At either the commencement or end of the performance photographs may be taken of your own child or student only, but due to misuse of the privilege, VIDEO recording is not permitted except for NCEA assessment when permission from the section convenor must be obtained in advance before any Video recording is done. Written confirmation from the school will be needed to show that the Video is required for the NCEA assessment.



  1. Prizes

Prizes will be awarded at the Adjudicator’s discretion.

If there are four or less entrants only the first prize will be awarded. This rule may not apply to individually sponsored classes.

When two or more Competitors tie for first place, the Adjudicator has the right to recall those performers to determine a winner. Should a first equal be awarded both the first and second prize monies will be amalgamated and split equally.



6. Trophies
All trophies remain the property of the Society. Trophies must be returned to the Society’s office no later than 1 March of the year following the presentation. The engraving of Trophies and Cups is the responsibility of the winner.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES


ADJUDICATOR: CHRISTINE TRESEDER HALLETT

BMus (Auck), Dip Ed and F.T.C.L (Voice),)


Christine was educated at Ardmore Teacher’s College, the Auckland University and the Trinity College of Music and Licentiate of the Royal College of Music.

In addition she has studied singing with Dame Sister Mary Leo, Beatrice Webster, and Patricia Wright.

As a general teacher she has taught Primary and Intermediate Schools in Auckland, Napier and London. For twelve years Christine taught at Mt Albert Grammar as Head of Music specialising in Music Theatre. Since 1989 Christine has been teaching as an Itinerant Singing Teacher at many schools in Auckland, preparing students for solo roles in school shows, Cambridge and N.C.E.A level one, two and three singing exams. Coupled with teaching singing in schools she has maintained a private sing studio at home.
Christine has continued her own love of singing and was a finalist in the Mobil Song Contest (1979, 1981) and sung as a soloist in Oratorio Opera and concert work.

Christine is a member of the New Zealand Opera Chorus and has sung in 37 operas. She has a passion for building a good solid vocal technique along with confident performance practice.


Christine also has a passion to gather new ideas and techniques by attending World Singing Teachers Conferences in Auckland, Vancouver. Paris and Brisbane.

OFFICIAL ACCOMPANIST: SHERYL CLARKE


Sheryl studied at Auckland University with Janetta McStay and Bryan Sayer. During that time she appeared as soloist with the Junior Symphony, Auckland Symphonia and the N.Z. Symphony Orchestra. She then undertook four years of post graduate studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London and was awarded many prizes there, including the prestigious Walter MacFarren Prize for the Best Female Pianist in the Recital Diploma Examinations.

For six years Sheryl was the official accompanist for Westlake High School Key Cygnetures Choir and the New Zealand Secondary Students Choir. She has also performed and toured with Tower Voices New Zealand.

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Ideally it may be easier for you and to us (as organisers) to use our Offiical Accompanist but the choice is yours.


Sheryl’s Contact details are as follows:- Mobile 021 053 5715

SPECIAL AWARDS

  1. LES AND SONIA ANDREWS CULTURAL FOUNDATION AWARD and $250 will be awarded to the Winner of class 244( 16 and under 18 age group)

  2. NEILA STREET MEMORIAL AWARD AND $150 will be awarded to the winner of Class 243 (13 and under 16 age group)

  3. At the discretion of the Adjudicator. An additional award of up to $100 from the Les and Sonia Andrews Cultural Foundation to the most promising singer in these two classes.

4. PEARL BROAD MEMORIAL CUP will also be awarded to the most promising Vocalist in the 14 and under 16 Vocal Championship classes

5. ELISABETH GIBSON MEMORIAL CUP will be awarded to the most promising Vocalist in the 16 and under 18 Vocal Championship Classes.

6 ELLERY CUP and $25 donated by Alan Reekie will be awarded to the competitor gaining the highest marks in classes 215, 216, 217 and 218

VOCAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
201 VOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP: 12 and 13 Years
Competitors must enter this class and compete in the following Classes 219, 220, 221 and 222.

Winner to receive the Elvia Cup and $30.00, second $20.00 third $10.00 donated by Callibre Solutions Ltd.



1 Cameron Brownsey

2 Scarlett Jacques

3 Kate Li

4 Caitlin Morris

5 Venice Qin

6 Emily Robinson

7 Lhasa Sharp

8 Kaitlin Whiteman

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..

202 VOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP: 14 and Under 16 years


Competitors must enter this class and compete in Classes 223, 224, 225 and 226. Winner to receive the Northbridge Businessmen’s Association Cup and $60, second $40, Third $20, donated by Shore Singers and Callibre Solutions Ltd.



  1. Gemma Goldstein

  2. Imogen Harwood

  3. Lauren Mc Meiken

  4. Jess Rogers

  5. Victoria Tse

  6. Sian Vaughan- Jones

  7. Sophia Yang

  8. Anriena Zen

  9. Sally Zhang

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..


203 VOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP: 16 and Under 18 years
Competitors must enter this class and compete in Classes 230,231, 232,and 233. Winner to receive the Gibson Cup and $100, donated by Anne Shanks second $75 , and third $50,00 donated by the North Shore Male Choir


  1. Catherine Fu

  2. Sarah Heslin

  3. Soomin Kim

  4. Aaron Leng

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..

WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL 10.00am

218 SONG IN COSTUME: 11 years and under



Acting and Singing Ability to be judged.

1 1 Arabella Patrick Wouldn’t it be Loverly Lerner & Lowe

2 2 Keisha Morris Mr Tap Toe Gilkyson,Dehra and Miller

3 Connor Klein Silent Worship G.F . Handel

4 Anna Pistoria Maybe Strouse

5 Alicia Lynn I enjoy being a girl Richard Rodgers

6 Mya Rogers I’m Late Hilliard & Fain

7 Jack Trubshaw Just One Person L.Grossman

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..
215 NATIONAL or FOLK SONG 11 years and under
1 Anna Pistoria The Dark Island Arr Turner

2 Connor Klein In Old Donegal Dorothy Porter

3 Keisha Morris Bought me a Cat Arr Dave & Jean Perry

4 Alicia Lynn Loch Lomond Arr Liebergen

5 Arabella Patrick When Love is Kind

6 Mya Rogers Oh Soldier,Soldier Trad

7 Jack Trubshaw The Lass of Richmond Hill Trad

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..

216 VOCAL SOLO: 11 years and under
1 Alicia Lynn Die Bekehrte Ignaz Brull

2 Arabella Patrick When Sweet Ann Sings M. Head

3 Mya Rogers Quiet T. Minchin

4 Jack Trubshaw L’heure Exquise R. Hahn

5 Keisha Morris I want to be Happy Irving & Youmans

6 Connor Klein My favourite things Rodgers & Hammerstein

7 Anna Pistoria My World Rose

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..


217 SACRED: 11 years and under
1 Mya Rogers Let there be peace on Earth Trad

2 Keisha Morris Come Follow Me J. Althouse

3 Anna Pistoria Gabriel’s Message H. Jones

4 Arabella Patrick The Wooden Madonna J.Tricket

5 Jack Trubshaw When He Commeth G.F.Root

6 Alicia Lynn All Things Bright and Beautiful John Ruiter

7 Connor Klein The Virgin’s Slumber Song M. Reger

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..


WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL 1.30 pm
214 UNBROKEN VOICES: Boys, any age
First $20 donated by Ben Hoadley
1 Jack Trubshaw Auf Flugein des Gesages Mendlessohn

2 Cameron Brownsey Pokarekare Ana Trad



1st…………………….
227b/241 VOCAL DUET: (Any two voices) Open

First $15, donated by Mrs S. Taylor

  1. Scarlette Jacques and Emily Robinson

Let me be your star M. Staiman & S Wittman

1st…………………….

219 NATIONAL or FOLK SONG: 12 and under 14 years


1 Kaitlin Whiteman Danny Boy F.E. Weatherly

2 Scarlett Jacques Early one Morning Trad.

3 Kate Li Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow

4 Venice Qin Oh Waly, Waly

5 Cameron Brownsey The Black Ribbon-Band arr. H.Hughes

6 Caitlin Morris Valencianita J Althouse

7 Lhasa Sharp Troika

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..


220 VOCAL SOLO: 12 and under 14 years


  1. Cameron Brownsey Peace Song D . Buchannan

  2. Scarlett Jacques Whistle Down the Wind Webber.

  3. Venice Qin Non lo diro col labbro G.F.Handel

  4. Kate Li Se tu m’ami G.B Pergolesi

  5. Kaitlin Whiteman I’m Not That Girl S. Schwartz

  6. Caitlin Morris Le Violette ( The Violets) A Scarlatti

  7. Lhasa Sharp The Girl I Mean to be Simon

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..


221 SACRED: 12 and under 14 years


  1. Scarlett Jacques Prayer of St Francis Debruyn & Temple

2 Venice Qin The Little Road to Bethlehem M. Head

3 Kate Li The Wooden Madonna J. Trickett

4 Caitlin Morris Just as I am Bradbury & Elliott

5 Lhasa Sharp The Lamb Shaw

6 Cameron Brownsey The Dormouse’s Carol E. Poston

7 Kaitlin Whiteman He shall Feed his Flock G. Handel


1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..

222 BALLAD/BRITISH ART SONG: 12 and under 14 years




  1. Scarlett Jacques Scarborough Fair Trad.

  2. Kate Li The Ships of Arcady M. Head

  3. Caitlin Morris Five Eyes Armstrong Gibbs

  4. Cameron Brownsey Windy Nights C.V.Stanford

  5. Lhasa Sharp A Funny Fellow M Head

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..


WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL 6.00 pm


242 MUSICAL THEATRE: SONG in COSTUME; 14 and under 18 years

Character portrayal, acting and singing ability will be judged.

2 contrasting solos in costume and character.

Each Competitor may choose the order of their item as long as the music for the

adjudicator is clearly marked and the Stage Manager has been informed.

As a costume change may be required Competitors (in the same order) will sing

their second song in the same order. (*Competitors 1 and 2 in the second song will

be performing their Musical Theatre Item for Class 244)after the interval.

The Winner will receive the Donnell Cup and $150,Doreen and Ken Donnell and Janice Webb.
First song

1 Libby Johnston Without you Lerner & Lowe

2 Monica Reid The Lady is a Tramp Rodgers & Hart

3 Lauren Mc Meiken Without You Lerner & Lowe


228a/b SONG IN COSTUME: 12 and under 16 years
Acting and Singing ability to be judged. The winner will receive $50 and the PumpHouse Cup.

Second $30 and third $20.00. Prize Money donated by Janice Webb
1 Kaitlin Whiteman Stars and the Moon Jason Brown

2 Scarlette Jacques Somewhere over the Rainbow Arlen

3 Imogen Harwood On my Own Schõnberg

4 Emily Robibson Pulled- The Adams Family Andrew Lippa

5 Lauren Mc Meiken Far from the Home Love Jerry Bock

6 Sian Vaughan- Jones Perfect Young Ladies

7 Caitlin Morris The Star of the Christmas Play Emily Crocker

8 Jessica Rogers Far from the Home Love Jerry Bock

9 Cameron Brownsey If I Only Had a Brain Harburg & Arien

10 Gemma Goldstein Don’t Rain on my Parade Jule Styne

11 Lhasa Sharp Castle on a Cloud


1st……………………. 2nd…………………….3rd……………………….

242 MUSICAL THEATRE:SONG in COSTUME; 14 and under 18 years



Second Song

1 Libby Johnston Before it’s Over Pasek & Paul

2 Monica Reid Bill Woodhouse, Hammerstein

& Kern


3 Lauren Mc Meiken I Know Things Now Sondheim
1st…………………….

230 NATIONAL/FOLK SONG: 16 and under 18 years





First prize $20, donated by Kath Kitney and Callibre Solutions Legacies
1 Catherine Fu Lemady Benjamin Britten

2 Sarah Heslin Ca ’the Yowes Robert Burns.

3 Soomin Kim O Waly, Waly Benjamin Britten

4 Aaron Leng Shenandoah

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..
231 VOCAL SOLO: 16 and under 18 years
First prize $20, donated by Kath Kitney and Callibre Solutions Legacies

1 Sarah Heslin Silent Noon R. V Williams.

2 Aaron Leng Der Vogelfanger Bin Ich Ya Mozart

3 Soomin Kim Dand, Danzd Fancrulla genble F. Durante

4 Catherine Fu La pasterella delle Alpi Rossini
1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..
232 SACRED SONG 16 and under 18 years

First prize $20, donated by Kath Kitney and Callibre Solutions Legacies

1 Catherine Fu Come unto Him Handel

2 Sarah Heslin Ave Maria F. Schubert

3 Soomin Kim Ave Maria G. Caccini

4 Aaron Leng Panis Angelicus Frank
1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..

THURSDAY 9 APRIL 1.30PM


223 NATIONAL or FOLK SONG: 14 and under 16 years

First $12, second $8 and third $6 donated by NSPACS

  1. Victoria Tse Johnny has gone for a soldier Betty Roe

  2. Sally Zhang The Stuttering Lovers Arr Hughes

  3. Lauren Mc Meiken The Leprehaun

  4. Gemma Goldstein Johnny has gone for a soldier Betty Roe

  5. Jess Rogers She moved Through the Fair Trad

6 Imogen Harwood I must and I will get married Anon

7 Sophia Yang Sprig of Thyme Trad

8 Anriena Zen Can ye sew cushions arr Holloway

9 Sian Vaughan- Jones An Eriskay Love Lilt


1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..


224 VOCAL SOLO: 14 and under 16 years
First $12, second $8 and third $6 donated by NSPACS

  1. 1 Victoria Tse L’ho perduta me meshina Mozart

2 Sophia Yang Vaga luna che inargenti V. Bellini

3 Jess Rogers Già il sole dal Gange A. Scarlatti

4 Sally Zhang I Attempt from love’s sickness to Fly Purcell

5 Anriena Zen Non lo diro Handel

6 Gemma Goldstein Voi che sapete W.A.Mozart

7 Sian Vaughan- Jones Pretty Flower Kerin Bailey

8 Imogen Harwood Juunes Fillettes Weckerlin

9 Lauren Mc Meiken Go lovely Rose R. Quilter


1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..
225 SACRED SONG: 14 and under 16 years
First $12, second $8 and third $6 donated by NSPACS

1 Sally Zhang Maria Wiegenlied Reger

2 Sian Vaughan- Jones Virgin’s slumber Song Max Reger

3 Lauren Mc Meiken Ave Maria F. Schubert

4 Jess Rogers The Prayer Sager & Foster

5 Victoria Tse Ave Maria G.Caccini

6 Anriena Zen Maria Weigenlied Reger

7 Gemma Goldstein First Mercy Peter Warlock. 8 Imogen Harwood Madonna and Child Eric Thiman

9 Sophie Yang Cujusanimam gementem Pergolesi

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..


THURSDAY 9 APRIL 7.30pm

226 BALLAD/BRITISH ART: 14 and under 16 years


First $12, second $8 and third $6 donated by NSPACS

1 Sophia Yang Homeward Bound M.Keen

2 Jess Rogers A Brown Bird Singing H. Wood

3 Anriena Zen Clock- a- clay R.R.Bennett

4 Victoria Tse Spring Sorrow J. Ireland

5 Gemma Godsstein Fair House of Joy Roger Quilter

6 Sally Zhang She Walks in Beauty L’Estrange

7 Imogen Harwood Bird’s Lament John Clare

8 Lauren Mc Meiken Five Eyes Armstrong Gibbs

9 Kaitlin Whiteman Silent Worship



  1. 10 Sian Vaughan- Jones A Black Bird Singing M. Head

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….

233 BALLAD/BRITISH ART SONG: 16 and under 18 years

First prize $20donated by Kath Kitney and Neilla Street and Callibre Solutions Legacies

1 Aaron Leng Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal Quilter

2 Sarah Heslin Love Went a Riding Frank Bridges

3 Catherine Fu Business Girls John Benjamin

4 Soomin Kim Fear no more the heat o’ the sun R. Quilter

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..


243 NEILA STREET MEMORIAL AWARD: 13 and under 16 years
The Winner to receive the Neila Street Memorial Trophy and $150, second

$60, third $40, being the interest derived from the Memorial Investment Fund

Competitors may sing their items in any order

selection.

1 Libby Johnston Tout gail Maurice Ravel

It Won’t be Long Now Lin-Manuel Miranda
2 Jess Rogers A soft Day C.V.Stanford

Still the Lark Finds Repose E. Ivimey


3 Lauren Mc Meiken A BlackBird Singing M Head

Setumami Pergolesis

ABird Sang in the Rain H Wood
4 Sally Zhang The Bird’s Lament R.R. Bennett

Tulo Sai G Torelli


5 Gemma Goldstein The Bird’s Lament R.R. Bennett

Oiseaux si tous les ans Mozart
6 Imogen Harwood My Ship Ira Gershwin

She Walks in Beauty A. L’estrange


7 Sophia Yang A Melancholy Song A. Hopkins

Chanson d’amour Fouré


1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..


244 LES and SONIA ANDREWS CULTURAL FOUNDATION AWARD:

16 and under 18 years


  1. Performers shall be over 16 and under 18 years at 1 March 2015

  2. There is a Time limit off 15 minutes and Performers shall introduce their 3 items

  3. .

  4. The winner will receive $250 from the Les and Sonia Andrews Cultural Foundation



  5. Each performer will perform a programme consisting of:

  6. 1. 20th or 21st Century Art Song



2. Lied or Lieder – Is an Art Song written to be accompanied by piano, in German and is defined as a song by one of the following composers; Brahms; Mahler; Schubert; Mendelssohn; Clara Schumann, Robert Schumann; R. Strauss, or Wolf)


  1. 3. Own Selection.

1 Sarah Heslin Euclid Jake Heggie

Widmung R. Schumann

Verdrai Carino Mozart


2 Monica Reid Silver Gibbs & dela Mare

Der Nussbaumm R. Schumann

I got Rhythm I & G Gershwin
3 Soomin Kim Ὰ Chlorts R.Hohy

Die Stille Schumann



Sound of Music R Rodgers

1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd……………………..



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