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Adjudicators
MARILYNNE DAVIES
BA, M Ed, LRAM, PGCA, FRSA
JENNY THORNTON AGSM (Teaching), ALAM (Acting, Public Speaking)
Cert Ed, LISTD, CDE (Dance)
Registered Charity No. 1039252
Wednesday 27th November to Saturday 30th November
Monday 2nd December to Saturday 7th December
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Letter from the General Secretary
Dear Supporters of the St Austell Festival,
I have pleasure in sending you the syllabus for our 2019 festival. This year we
are delighted to welcome Jenny Thornton as our adjudicator for the Spoken
Word. Jenny is an old friend of the festival and she was last with us in 2014.
We shall also be delighted to welcome Marilynne Davies to adjudicate
Music; she is another old friend who was last here in 2013.
In the Spoken Word, primary school age classes have continued to be very
well supported. There are two changes this year. We have introduced a Year 2
Duologue (Class 12) for the first time. We hope it will encourage those who
may like to begin taking part in the festival with a friend beside them! The
other new class is very special. Marjie Fenston James has been associated
with encouraging young people in the Spoken Word locally for many years,
especially at Tywardreath. She has adjudicated the Spoken Word for us in the
past. Marjie has been writing lots of lovely poems, including many related to
Cornwall. Class 8 this year will be the Marjie Fenston James Class. It sets a
choice of two of her poems for Years 3 and 4 and two poems for Years 5 and
6. (We’ll award a trophy for each age group in that class.) The class will
replace in 2019 the class for a poem by a Cornish poet or about Cornwall. As
I said last year, it would be good to have some more primary school drama
entries. Schools can choose one of the scripts set or the drama group can
create their own script based on a given theme. Being involved in drama is so
rewarding and such fun – do come and share your drama with us!
Secondary drama classes have always been non-competitive and since 2013;
instead of setting specific classes, we have invited drama teachers to bring
students to present their work to be professionally assessed by our adjudicator
according to their own criteria and requirements. We want to encourage more
drama from secondary school individuals and groups - please make the most
of this excellent opportunity to have your work performed in public and be
assessed by a professional adjudicator! Secondary poetry classes will be as
in 2018.
In Music there are no changes in 2019.
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Adult Participation
Adult entries in recent years have been disappointing, but I do so want to
encourage adult soloists, groups and choirs to enter so that we can put
together a full and enjoyable Friday evening programme of adult music. This
year again we are just including one non-competitive class for adult solo
singers, Class 39, which asks those who enter to sing two contrasting songs
for a maximum of eight minutes. We hope that the opportunity to perform in
public and benefit from the adjudicator’s advice without the element of
competition may be attractive! There is also an open non-competitive
instrumental class on a similar basis, Class148.
Composition classes
Once again, I should also like to draw your attention to two composition
classes; one is for a song sung by the composer (Class 36) and the other is for
a composition by a young composer (Class 147). Composition is now an
important part of both GCSE and A Level Music, so this is an excellent
opportunity for students to perform publicly, benefit from the advice of a
professional adjudicator and so enhance their examination performance.
Accompanists
We welcome our official accompanists once again this year. They are
Suzanne Brodie, Hannah Hawken and Stephen Watts. Please be sure to get
in touch with them at least three weeks before the festival if you wish to use
them. They will be happy to arrange a rehearsal. The syllabus indicates which
classes they will be able to accompany and how they can be contacted.
If there is a music class you wish to enter which does not appear in our
syllabus, do get in touch with me, because I’ll always be happy to consider
including it!
Entry fees remain the same as last year and are among the very lowest
charged in the country by festivals affiliated to the British and International
Federation of Festivals. Please consider becoming a Friend of the Festival,
especially if you have children who will be taking part several times. £10 for a
single person or £15 for a couple give you access to all festival sessions,
including the concert. More details are included in the syllabus.
Gala Concert
We decided in 2018 to have our gala concert in February 2019, rather than on
the last evening of the festival, but, of course, it had to be cancelled because
of snow! This has made us realise that bad weather is always a bigger risk in
January and February, so we have decided to return to our former practice of
holding a concert on the final evening of the festival. We may begin the
concert a little earlier to enable families to enjoy other commitments that they
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might have later in the evening! (There is, of course, so much going on in
December!)
Data protection
We have done our best to take account of the data protection regulations. Our
syllabus incudes our Privacy Notice and the more detailed Privacy Policy can
be found on the Festival website or obtained from the secretary. Our entry
forms require you to sign to say that you are willing to give the necessary
consents for this and our safeguarding policy. Parents or guardians need to
sign for young people 16 or under. Alternately, teachers can sign to indicate
that they have received the necessary consents for individual entries. We are
very grateful for your co-operation. Please note that if you so not wish the
name of a performer to appear in our programmes or the name of a winner to
appear on our website or in the local press, you need to let us know at the time
of entry.
The deadline for entries is Friday 4th October. Please do your best to get
entries to us on time. It is a complex task to prepare the programmes and this
can only be done when we know the nature and number of entries.
I want to end with a very important plea for more committee members.
Our present committee is wholeheartedly committed to providing the
opportunity for people, and especially young people, in the St Austell
area to perform in public. This opportunity enables those who take part
to gain in self-confidence and acquire skills that are invaluable. However,
most of our committee members have been sustaining our festival for
many years and are reaching the point when they need to retire. We are
also conscious that the Festival needs to keep up with many other
festivals by introducing on line entry and payment facilities. We urgently
need some new younger committee members with good computer skills to
join us and take on some of the necessary responsibilities in running the
Festival. Please consider whether you might be able to help. If we cannot
find the help we need, we shall reluctantly have to make the sad decision
that the 2020 Festival will be our last.
I very much look forward to welcoming you to the St Austell Festival in
November and December.
Your sincerely, Anne Keast (General Secretary)
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OUR ADJUDICATORS
MUSIC
MARILYNNE DAVIES
BA, M Ed, LRAM, PGCA, FRSA
Having studied Voice ‘cello and Piano at the Royal Welsh
College of Music and Drama Marilynne began her career in
education and later studied for a Masters Degree in
Education.
Her experience in teaching ranges from nursery to post-
graduate levels and she has been external examiner and
assessor in performance for a number of universities at the
graduate and post graduate levels.
She was, until recently, Head of the School of Performance
at York St.John University –a post that included Music,
Dance, Drama, Film and Television.
As an adjudicator for the British and International
Federation of Festivals she has adjudicated both in the UK
and abroad. She frequently leads a variety of workshops across the age range and has
initiated and run long term projects organised by individual festivals.
Currently she is Music Director of the 140 strong Harrogate Choral Society, founder
of the Harrogate Polyphonic Choir and director of a small group of female voices
called Beati.In 2011 she was honoured to be one of two Music adjudicators to be
created a Fellow of the British and International Federation of Festivals.Currently she
is Chair of the Fellows.
Her membership of a consortium of European Conservatoires has led her to research
into the Practice of Performance. The results of that research have been implemented
across the Conservatoires.
In her spare time Marilynne enjoys walking - preferably contour walks – playing
social Bridge and collecting enamel patch boxes!
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SPEECH
JENNY THORNTON
AGSM (teaching), ALAM (Acting and Public Speaking),
Certificate in Education, LISTD, CDE (Dance)
Jenny trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
gaining awards for Character Acting and Most Promising
Teacher. Jenny has led the Performing Arts Teams in a
large Comprehensive, been an Assistant Principal for
Edexcel, LAMDA examiner and now enjoys running her
own Performance Centre with ages from 4 years to adults
delivering drama, dance and musical theatre and also
writing. Her play called “Gone” gained a Commended
when performed at The Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond
as did her most recent play “Young Love”. She was
delighted when LAMDA chose two of her pieces for their
new acting anthology. Her most recent teaching experience
is working in a state school as a peripatetic teacher as part of her “Outreach”
programme extending the work of the Richmond Festival. Jenny is delighted to be
returning to St Austell Festival and making it a positive experience for all concerned.
“Drama is a life skill that changed me from a stuttering introvert to a confident
individual. We can give our children no better opportunity.” Jenny Thornton
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ST AUSTELL FESTIVAL OF MUSIC AND SPEECH 2019
Founded in 1948 This Festival is affiliated to The British and International Federation of Festivals for Music,
Dance and Speech Patron: Her Majesty the Queen
President: Mr Paul Drayton
MA(Oxon), B.Mus,LRAM
Chairman: Miss Heather Vaughan
Vice Chairman: Mr Richard Harris
General Secretary: Mrs Anne Keast
Music Entries/Assistant Secretary: Mrs Barbara Savigear
The Spoken Word Secretary: Mrs Pat Whitehouse
Meeting Secretary: Mrs Sylvia Veall
Treasurer: Mrs Jean Rowe
Committee: Mesdames S Green, J Harris, A Harvey,
D Scott; Messrs J Keast, G Wheildon
MUSIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Melanie Farley Karen Frost
Alison Harvey Hannah Hawken
THE SPOKEN WORD ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Sue Green Pat Whitehouse
OFFICIAL ACCOMPANISTS Stephen Watts GGSM 01726 860209 Vocal (11+) & string classes
Hannah Hawken 01726 813616 School choirs & brass classes
Suzanne Brodie 07941515547 Vocal (Primary Age & Adult),
recorder & woodwind classes
Piano from TREVADA MUSIC
All enquiries to: Mrs Anne Keast,
6 Highfield Avenue, St Austell PL25 4SN. Tel 01726 61444 e-mail: anne@keast.myzen.co.uk
Festival Website: www.staustellfestival.org
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READ GENERAL RULES, PLEASE
1. ENTRIES
Entries should be made on the official entry forms. Schools should use
group entry forms, and not individual forms. Entry forms are also available
on the website. Entry forms, together with the entry fees and stamped
addressed envelope, should be sent to:
Mrs B Savigear, 3 Sawles Road, St Austell PL25 4UD (Music).
Mrs P Whitehouse, 4 Crinnis Wood Avenue,
St Austell PL25 3QD (The Spoken Word).
All entries should be received by Friday 4th October at the latest.
Cheques should be made payable to St Austell Festival of Music and
Speech. Please note that late entries may not be accepted.
Schools wishing to pay by BACS should contact Mrs Savigear or Mrs
Whitehouse for the necessary bank details. In these circumstances the
group entry form may be emailed rather than posted, but please remember
to send confirmation of when the BACS payment is paid, and the amount.
This is particularly important if payment is made by the Academy Trust and
not the individual school.
2. OWN CHOICE
(a) A copy of Own Choice music or poetry must be provided for the
Adjudicators. If no music or poems are provided they may, at their
discretion, allow the competitor to perform, but no marks will be
awarded
(b) Competitors entering Own Choice classes must state on the Entry Form
the title and composer (Music), and the title and author (Spoken Word).
(c) The quality of choice will be considered by the Adjudicators.
(d) Own Choice music or poetry must be handed to the clerk 10 minutes
before the class begins.
3. ACCOMPANISTS
(a) Competitors may bring their own accompanists but the services of the
Official Accompanist will be available.
(b) Competitors requiring an official accompanist in any class should
contact one at least 3 weeks before the festival.
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4. GRADED CLASSES
Competitors may only enter once in the Graded Classes for any instrument
or piano, and should not have passed any grade higher than the one entered.
5. Competitors in all classes must be amateurs. An amateur is considered to
be one who does not derive the main part of his or her income from that
section of the Arts in which he or she is proposing to take part in the
festival.
6. AWARDS. The British and International Federation Standard of marking will be
adhered to, i.e.:
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 and
artistically
87-89 DISTINCTION An excellent performance technically and artistically
90+ OUTSTANDING An exceptional performance, both technically and
artistically
The Adjudicator's decision shall be final. Any complaint must be in
writing, signed, and handed to the Hon. Secretary.
7. Competitors will appear as printed in the official programme.
8. Ages are linked to school year groups for the 2019/2020 academic
year. Other ages as on date of performance.
9. Trophies must be returned to the festival CLEAN and in good order by
Friday 1st November at the latest. Trophies may be returned via the
primary school or directly to the Music or Spoken Word Entries secretaries
(contact details on entry forms).
Holders are responsible for their safe custody and return.
10. Competitors will be admitted free during the session in which they are
competing. A Competitor's ticket, which will be sent in November, must
be shown at the door. Schools will also be sent teachers' tickets so that
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teachers accompanying school groups when they are competing can be
admitted free.
11. The prescribed edition of the music chosen for the set pieces in the festival
should be used by all the competitors.
12. A professional may conduct in all choir, orchestra and ensemble classes.
All conductors should note that it is not permitted to sing along with their
choirs.
13. Members of adult choirs must, if required, prove at least two months'
membership prior to the date of the festival.
14. A competitor can only compete once in a class, unless taking part in a group
with three or more other competitors. However, an exception can be made
in case of sickness in, for example, duets and trios at the discretion of the
Committee.
15. Competitors in the Spoken Word classes must perform from memory,
unless stated otherwise.
16. 80 marks must be achieved before a Trophy is awarded. Certificates will
be awarded to ALL competitors. Only the winner of a class, or sub-section of a class, will have a BLUE certificate,
but all those taking part individually will receive a white certificate.
17. Adjudication sheets and Certificates will be awarded to competitors after
each adjudication. They will not be sent by post.
18. Competitors not present when their names are called forfeit their right to
compete unless time can be arranged by the adjudicator.
19. Where, in the opinion of the Committee, classes are too large, they may be
divided.
20. The Committee cannot be responsible for any loss of personal belongings,
musical instruments etc. during the festival.
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21. (a) Mobile phones must be switched off during festival sessions.
(b) Audio and Video recording is not permitted during any
performance or adjudication.
(c) Photographs are not permitted.
22. All enquiries relating to the festival should be addressed to the General
Secretary, accompanied by a STAMPED ADDRESSED ENVELOPE.
Alternatively she may be emailed at anne@keast.myzen.co.uk, or phoned
on 01726 61444.
Note: Except for festival literature, data will not be disclosed to any third party.
Please read our privacy notice and confirm on the entry form that you
consent to this.
Advice to Young Competitors: • Your performance lasts from the time you leave your seat until you return to it. In
an own choice item, announce the title clearly and slowly. When you have
finished, acknowledge the audience and your accompanist, if you are playing or
singing. • Where a time limit is stated, please make every effort to comply with it.
• Please show respect for every performance.
THIS FESTIVAL IS RUN ON A NON-PROFIT MAKING BASIS, and relies
upon the generosity of everyone to make it successful. It is a registered charity
(No.1039252).
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St Austell Festival of Music and Speech Affiliated to the British Federation of Festivals
Reg. Charity No. 1039252
Privacy Notice (revised June 2018)
The St Austell Festival of Music and Speech is a performing arts organisation run entirely by volunteers and registered with the Charity Commission. New regulations about data protection came into force on
25th May 2018. Information such as names, addresses, dates of birth, email addresses and phone numbers can all be described as ‘personal data’. What information do we collect about you? In our festival organisation we handle personal data regularly through paper entry forms, mailing lists, committee, accompanist and volunteer details, information about sponsors and Friends of the Festival etc. We will only ask for such information as is necessary for the efficient administration of the Festival. We do not ask for ‘sensitive personal data’ unless there is a legitimate reason for this – for example, where an entrant may need support to participate in a class, or where there is a legal requirement. How will we use the information about you? We collect information about you in order to process entry to classes in the Festival and for any other administrative functions of the Festival. Access to this data will be restricted to those personnel who administer the festival. It will be stored on password controlled computers; when hard copies are sometimes used to ease administration, they will be kept in a secure place. Legal Basis Personal data will not be collected and processed without your unconditional consent or where there is a legitimate interest. Access to your data and correction Everyone has a right to know what personal data we hold about them and, if they request it, to receive a hard copy of this information at any time. This information can be requested from the General Secretary (anne@keast.myzen.co.uk). We want to make sure that the personal data we hold about you is accurate and up to date and all reasonable efforts will be made to ensure this is the case. You may ask us to correct or remove any information you think is inaccurate.
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Retention of data Data may be retained according to the Festival’s Data Protection Policy, which may be found on our website or by application to the General Secretary (as above). Do we share this information with anyone else? The festival will not pass collected data to any third party unless required to do so by law, but it should be noted that names (only) of competitors will appear in our Festival programmes and the names of class winners will be posted on the website and in the local press. If you do not wish a name to appear in any of these places, this should be made clear at the time of entry.
General Secretary: Anne Keast, 6 Highfield Avenue, St Austell, Cornwall PL25 4SN Tel: 01726 61444 anne@keast.myzen.co.uk Website: www.staustellfestival.org
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APPROXIMATE TIMETABLE
WEDNESDAY 27st November THE SPOKEN WORD Morning/Afternoon Key Stage 2 Classes
Evening Key Stage 2 Classes, Poems & Drama
THURSDAY 28nd November THE SPOKEN WORD Morning/Afternoon Key Stage 2 Classes
Evening Key Stage 2,3 & 4 Classes, Poems & Drama
FRIDAY 29rd November THE SPOKEN WORD Morning/Afternoon Key Stage 2 Classes
Evening Choral Speaking, Key Stage 3 & above
Poems & Drama
SATURDAY 30th November THE SPOKEN WORD Morning/Afternoon Key Stage 1 Classes
(but Year 2 Duologues may be early on Friday evening if the
number of entries is very large)
MONDAY 2nd December JUNIOR STRING WORKSHOP
In Schoolroom
TUESDAY 3rd December
Afternoon Recorder Classes
Evening Children's & Youth Choirs,
Secondary School Vocal Classes
WEDNESDAY 4th December Morning Primary & Key Stage 2 School Choirs*
(* one class might be in the afternoon if necessary)
Afternoon Woodwind Classes, Electronic Keyboards
Evening Woodwind Classes
THURSDAY 5th December
Morning Young String Players
Afternoon String Classes, String Ensembles
Evening Brass Solos, Brass Open, Family Music
FRIDAY 6th December Morning Key Stage 1 School Choirs
School/Youth Bands & Orchestras,
Secondary School Choirs
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Afternoon Primary Age Vocal Solos (some may
also be in the morning)
Evening Adult Choirs, Vocal Quartets,
Barbershop, Adult Vocal &
Instrumental Solos
SATURDAY 7th December Morning Piano Classes
FESTIVAL CONCERT
It has been very difficult to arrange our gala concert on the Saturday evening at the
end of the festival in recent years because of so many other events in early December.
Our concert last year was arranged for Friday 1st February 2019, but had to be cancelled
because of snow! This year we will return to our practice of holding the concert on
the final evening of the festival.
The number of entries may necessitate alteration to this timetable, but we try to arrange
the programme for the convenience of our competitors.
THE SPOKEN WORD
The Jean Sales Cup will be awarded to the Key Stage 2 girl & boy (Years 3-6)
obtaining the highest marks in the set poem classes.
The St Austell Festival is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement
with the Authors’ Licensing and Collecting Society. This means that entrants do not
have to seek copyright permission for any poetry, prose or solo dramatic items
performed, to a time limit of 10 minutes. Performers and teachers will be delighted to know that their participation in this
festival means that authors will be directly reimbursed as a consequence of their works
being performed at this festival.
MUSIC
A participation certificate will be awarded to individuals and groups taking part in
non-competitive classes.
The numerous special awards for music classes will be listed later in the music
programme.
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St Austell Festival of Music and Speech - Child Protection Policy
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 anyone 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 safe working practice for staff
and volunteers • recruiting staff and volunteers safely, ensuring all necessary checks are made
• sharing information about child protection and safe working 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.
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Creating Safer Festivals for Everyone
The 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: Mrs Anne Keast Phone: 01726 61444
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 personnel wear an official Festival badge. 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, practice and
changing areas that may be provided. The Festival cannot take responsibility for any
property left unattended.
7. No unauthorised photography, audio or video recording of children and young people is
allowed in the performance areas 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.
8. Some children and vulnerable adults may have specific needs in order to take part. If this
is the case we ask the responsible teachers/parents/guardians/carers to contact the
Festival Secretary prior to arrival. The Festival actively seeks wherever possible to meet
these needs, but must know beforehand in order to prepare support – or to advise that
help cannot be provided on this occasion.
9. The Festival’s Child Protection Policy and approach to Creating Safer Festivals for
Everyone is published explicitly in our Syllabus, Programme and Website. By
completing and signing the entry form all parents / guardians / carers and teachers of
competitors under 18 (or vulnerable adults of any age) confirm that they give (or have
obtained) the necessary consents for the competitors to take part in the Festival. Without
consent the entry to the Festival cannot be accepted.
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THE SPOKEN WORD
PRIMARY SCHOOL CLASSES
WORDS OF ALL SET POEMS AND MONOLOGUES CAN BE RECEIVED
THIS YEAR BY ENQUIRY AT ar.whitehouse@btinternet.com
Class R Year R Set Poem
Polishing Grandad. Jeanne Willis.
Don’t hit your sister & other poems.. Walker
or Mrs Matilda Mop. Daphne Kitchen.
Whizz Bang Orangutan. Oxford
Class 1 Year 1 Set Poem
Drinking Fountain. Marchette Chute.
Rhyme Time. Hamlyn
or White Sheep. W.H. Davies.
I am the Seed that Grew the Tree. Nosy Crow.
Class 2 Year 2 Set Poem
The Goblin. Jack Prelutsky.
A Very First Poetry Book. OUP
or Isn’t it Amazing by Max Fatchen.
Read Me 2. Macmillan.
or In the Fields Anon.
I am the Seed that Grew the Tree. Nosy Crow.
Class 3 Year 3 Set Poem
What Happens to the Colours. Jack Prelutsky.
I am the Seed that Grew the Tree. Nosy Crow.
or Spin me a Web Spider by Charles Causley.
Collected Poems for Children (Charles Causley) Macmillan
or Winter Morning. Ogden Nash.
I am the Seed that Grew the Tree. Nosy Crow.
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Class 4 Year 4 Set Poem
Look Out! Max Fatchen.
Beware of the Dinner Lady! Macmillan
or The First Christmas. Marion Swinger.
Read Me 2. Macmillan
or Grey and White and Black. Ian Larmont
Green Poems. OUP.
Class 5 Year 5 Set Poem
Where would you be? Karla Kuskin.
I am the Seed that Grew the Tree. Nosy Crow
or A Tom Cat Is J. Patrick Lewis.
Another Third Poetry Book. OUP
or Squirrels and Motorbikes. David Whitehead.
Beware of the Dinner Lady! Macmillan
Class 6 Year 6 Set Poem
Divali. David Harmer
Read Me 2. Macmillan
or Anger. Marie Thom.
The Poetry Store. Wayland
or The Donkey. G.K. Chesterton
100 Years of Poetry. Macmillan
No poems in classes 7, 9 & 10 can be one which has been set in classes 1-6
Class 7 Primary School Age Own Choice Poem (not humorous)
Not to exceed two minutes. See note after Class 10
Class 8 Primary School Age
The Fenston James Class
A special class with poems written by local poet Marjie Fenston James
Years 3/4 Through a Cornish Window
or Golden Dandelion
Years 5/6 Paper Trail
or Train Trip to Newquay
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Class 9 Years 3/4 Own Choice Humorous Poem.
See note below
Class 10 Years 5/6 Own Choice Humorous Poem.
See note below
F0R CLASSES 7, 9 & 10
ANTHOLOGY AND PUBLISHER must be written on a copy brought
for the adjudicator and on the entry form please.
Class 11 Years 3/4/5/6
A poem composed and read by the author on one of
the following themes:
A Plastic Pollution.
B School Dinners
PLEASE SEND POEMS TO THE SPOKEN WORD
SECRETARY AT LEAST ONE WEEK BEFORE
THE FESTIVAL
Class 12 NEW! Duologue Year 2
O Dandelion Anon.
I am the Seed that Grew the Tree. Nosy Crow
Class 13 Duologue Years 3/4
My Stepdad is an Alien. Roger Stevens.
Read Me and Laugh. Macmillan
Class 14 Duologue Year 5/6
I Know Someone. Michael Rosen.
Poems to Perform. Macmillan
Class 15 Choral Speaking – Primary School
Own choice. Not to exceed 5 minutes.
Group of four or more.
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Class 16 Prepared reading from the Bible Years 3/4/5/6
(Any Version) or other religious text, not to exceed 2
minutes.
Source and extract to be described on the entry form.
2nd copy of extract to be brought for the Adjudicator
Class 17 Prepared Reading Years 3/4/5/6
An own choice passage from a favourite book,
not to exceed 2 minutes. Readers should start with a
brief explanation of why it is a favourite book and set
the passage in context.
PLEASE SEND A COPY OF THE PASSAGE TO BE
READ TO THE SPOKEN WORD SECRETARY AT
LEAST ONE WEEK BEFORE THE FESTIVAL
Class 18 Monologue Years 3/4
New Nanny
Adapted from Mary Poppins. P.L. Travers
or Peter’s Pirate Party
Adapted from Horrid Henry. Francesca Simon
Class 19 Monologue Years 5/6
Mr Boil’s Rant
Adapted from Who Let The Gods Out by Maz Evans
or Cruella De Vil Visits
Adapted from The Hundred and One Dalmations
Class 20 Junior Drama - Primary School Age.
Group of 3 or more. No longer than 8 mins.
An own choice prepared scene.
or A scene based on the subject of ‘Aliens at school!’ PLEASE SEND THE SCRIPT TO THE SPOKEN WORD
SECRETARY AT LEAST A WEEK BEFORE THE
FESTIVAL.
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SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASSES
Class 21 Years 7/8/9/10/11 Own Choice Poem (not humorous)
See note below for Classes 21-23
Class 22 Years 7/8/9/10/11 Own Choice Humorous poem
See note below for Classes 21-23
Class 23 Years 7/8/9/10 Own Choice Poem
(Non- Competitive)
See note below for Classes 21-23
F0R CLASSES 21-23
ANTHOLOGY AND PUBLISHER must be written on a copy brought
for the adjudicator and on the entry form please.
Class 24 Years 7/8/9/10/11 Prepared reading from the Bible
(Any Version) or other religious text not to exceed 2
minutes
Source and extract to be described on entry form.
2nd copy of extract to be brought for Adjudicator
Class 25 Years 7/8/9/10/11 Prepared Reading
An own choice passage from a favourite book, not to
exceed 2 minutes. Readers should start with a brief
explanation of why it is a favourite book and set the
passage in context.
PLEASE SEND A COPY OF THE PASSAGE TO BE
READ TO THE SPOKEN WORD SECRETARY AT
LEAST ONE WEEK BEFORE THE FESTIVAL
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Secondary School Drama. Non – Competitive
There are no set classes.
Teachers of Drama in schools and colleges are invited to bring students to
present their work to be professionally assessed by our Adjudicator
according to their own criteria and requirements. A time limit would have
to be imposed according to weight of entries and the nature of the work
presented. First requests made would determine, to some extent, the format of
the programme.
Teachers should contact the Spoken Word Secretary by phone or email to
discuss what might be arranged.
Competitors in Own Choice Classes: no pieces chosen
for the 2018 Festival may be offered.
All Spoken Word entries with entry fees to be sent to:
Mrs Pat Whitehouse, 4 Crinnis Wood Avenue, St Austell PL25 3QD
(Tel 01726 814415) by Friday 4th October. Please make cheques payable to St
Austell Festival of Music and Speech.
Schools wishing to pay by BACS please contact Mrs Whitehouse for details.
In these circumstances, the group entry form may be emailed to her at
ar.whitehouse@btinternet.com, but please remember to send confirmation of
when the BACS payment is made, and the amount.
Don't miss out on this golden opportunity for drama students to perform
in public and benefit from the expertise of a professional adjudicator!
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MUSIC
You are advised to order music now, and if you have any difficulty please
contact the Secretary.
In Graded Classes, please select music appropriate to the Grade.
A copy of own choice music must be provided for the Adjudicator.
Competitors in Own Choice Classes: no pieces chosen
for the 2018 Festival may be offered.
SINGING Entry Fee
Class 26 GIRLS’ SOLO Years 3 & 4 £2.00 Out in the Garden. Susie Hare No.8 from Freddie the Fly, verses 1 & 3 only ABRSM Songbook Plus, Grade 1
Class 27 GIRLS’ SOLO Years 5 & 6 £2.00 Somewhere. Dorothy Parke Available from musicroom online Class 28 BOYS’ SOLO Years 3 & 4 £2.00 Big boats, small boats. Lin Marsh verses 1 & 2 only Available from Lin Marsh Store online, or
Junior Songscape, Earth Sea and Sky Songbook Faber Class 29 BOYS' SOLO Years 5 & 6 £2.00 The Lighthouse. Lin Marsh Available from Lin Marsh Store online, or
Junior Songscape, Earth Sea and Sky Songbook, Faber Class 30 SONG FROM A MUSICAL, FILM OR TV SHOW, £2.00 An own choice song Years 3 & 4 Class 31 SONG FROM A MUSICAL, FILM OR TV SHOW, £2.00 An own choice song Years 5 & 6 Class 32 VOCAL SOLO Years 7 & 8 £2.00 The Path to the Moon. Eric Thiman Available from musicroom online, or ABRSM Songbook Grade 3 Class 33 VOCAL SOLO Years 9, 10 & 11 £2.00 Own Choice. (Not a song from a musical or film)
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Class 34 VOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP SOLO,18 years & under £2.00 A British song Class 35 FOLK SONG, 18 years & under £2.00 Own Choice. An unaccompanied song Class 36 SONG SUNG BY THE COMPOSER, £3.00
18 years & under Quality of composition and performance will be taken into account by the adjudicator. Please send a copy of the song to the Music Entries Secretary one week before the festival. Music must be original, words from any source. Class 37 SONG FROM A MUSICAL, 14 years & under £2.00 An own choice song Each singer should give a brief introduction to the song to set it in the context of the musical. Class 38 SONG FROM A MUSICAL, 18 years & under £2.00 An own choice song Each singer should give a brief introduction to the song to set it in the context of the musical. Class 39 TWO SOLO SONGS of contrasting style, Open, £3.00 Non-Competitive Not to exceed 8 minutes. Class 40 VOCAL DUET, Primary School age £2.00 Chim Chim Cher-ee. Richard Sherman & Robert Sherman, arr Lin Marsh Available from Lin Marsh Store online, or
Junior Songscape, Stage and Screen Songbook Faber Class 41 VOCAL DUET, 14 years & under £2.00 An own choice song Class 42 VOCAL DUET, 18 years & under £2.00 An own choice song Class 43 VOCAL DUET, Open £3.50 An own choice song Class 44 FAMILY MUSIC, vocal or instrumental £4.00 Own choice of programme. Not to exceed 12 minutes.
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Class 45 VOCAL QUARTET £4.00 Two songs of own choice Class 46 BARBERSHOP QUARTET £4.00 Two songs of own choice Class 47 GILBERT & SULLIVAN Duet, Trio or Group £4.00 An own choice song
CHOIR CLASSES
Class 48 KEY STAGE 1 SCHOOL CHOIRS or £5.00 SINGING GROUPS, Non-Competitive Two songs of own choice. (Choice of any accompaniment) Class 49 PRIMARY SCHOOL CHOIRS £5.00 (under 100 Juniors on school roll) (a) Every Christmas. Mark & Helen Johnson Songs for Every Christmas Out of the Ark Music (b) An own choice song Class 50 PRIMARY SCHOOL CHOIRS £5.00 (100 Juniors or more on school roll) (a) Turn down the Lights. Mark & Helen Johnson Songs for Every Christmas Out of the Ark Music (b) An own choice song Class 51 PRIMARY SCHOOL CHOIRS £5.00 and INSTRUMENTS Two pieces of own choice Class 52 PRIMARY SCHOOL CHOIRS, Non-Competitive £5.00 A programme of own choice not to exceed 12 minutes. Class 53 SECONDARY SCHOOL CHOIRS, 2-part or more £5.00 Two songs of own choice Class 54 SECONDARY SCHOOL CHOIRS, Non-Competitive £5.00 A programme of own choice not to exceed 12 minutes. Class 55 CHILDREN'S CHOIRS (not School Choirs), £5.00 Two songs of own choice 11 years & under
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Class 56 YOUTH CHOIRS 11-18 years £5.00 Two songs of own choice Class 57 LADIES' CHOIRS £6.00 Two songs of own choice Class 58 SMALL CHOIRS (up to 30 singers) £6.00 Two songs of own choice Class 59 LARGE MIXED CHOIRS (more than 30 singers) £6.00 Two songs of own choice Class 60 CHOIRS, Non-Competitive £6.00 (Adults or adults with younger singers) A programme of own choice not to exceed 12 minutes. Class 61 BARBERSHOP CHORUS £6.00 3 songs of own choice Class 62 CHINA CLAY WORKS' CHOIRS £6.00 Two songs of own choice Class 63 MALE VOICE CHOIRS £6.00 Two songs of own choice Class 64 CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS, Ladies Choir Winner v. Male Voice Choir Winner One song of own choice (song not already performed at this Festival)
NOTE FOR CHOIRS:
• Rooms for Rehearsal may be booked with the Secretary (before the day!)
A timetable of all choir rehearsals will be sent beforehand.
• Not every room has a piano.
• Choirs may use Risers, providing they put them on and off the stage
themselves.
• The piano is positioned back left when looking at the stage. Please keep
movement of the piano to a minimum.
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PIANO CLASSES
Class 65 PIANO SOLO pre-Grade 1, Non-Competitive £2.00 An own choice piece of pre- Grade 1 standard Class 66 PIANO SOLO Grade 1 £2.00 An own choice piece, except Jazz Style Class 67 PIANO SOLO Grade 2 £2.00 An own choice piece, except Jazz Style Class 68 PIANO SOLO Grades 3 & 4 £2.00 An own choice piece, except Jazz Style Class 69 PIANO SOLO Grades 5 & 6 £2.00 An own choice piece Class 70 PIANO SOLO, Advanced (for Grade 7 & over) £3.00 An own choice piece Class 71 PIANO SOLO, Open £3.00 An own choice piece Class 72 SONATA CLASS (for Grade 6 & over) £3.00 Any movement from a Sonata by Haydn, Clementi, Beethoven or Mozart. Class 73 PIANO DUET, Primary School age £2.50 An own choice piece Class 74 PIANO DUET, Secondary School age £2.50 An own choice piece Class 75 PIANO DUET, Open £3.50 An own choice piece Class 76 PIANO SOLO, Jazz Style, Grades 1 & 2 £2.00 An own choice piece Class 77 PIANO SOLO, Jazz Style, Grades 3 & 4 £2.00 An own choice piece Class 78 PIANO SOLO, Jazz with Improvisation £2.00 An own choice piece of Grade 5 standard or higher.
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INSTRUMENTAL CLASSES
STRING CLASSES Class 79 JUNIOR STRING WORKSHOP to be taken No Fee by Mrs KAREN FROST and local string teachers.
All enquiries to Karen Frost. Class 80 VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO or DOUBLE BASS SOLO, £2.00 Non-Competitive An own choice piece of pre-Grade 1 standard Class 81 VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO or DOUBLE BASS SOLO, £2.00 An own choice piece Elementary (Grade 1) Class 82 VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO or DOUBLE BASS SOLO, £2.00 An own choice piece Elementary (Grade 2) Class 83 VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO or DOUBLE BASS SOLO, £2.00 An own choice piece Intermediate (Grade 3) Class 84 VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO or DOUBLE BASS SOLO £2.00 An own choice piece Intermediate (Grade 4) Class 85 VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO or DOUBLE BASS SOLO, £2.00 An own choice piece Intermediate (Grades 5 & 6) Class 86 VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO or DOUBLE BASS SOLO, £3.00 An own choice piece Advanced (Grades 7 & 8) Class 87 VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO or DOUBLE BASS SOLO, £3.00 An own choice piece Open Class 88 STRING DUET or TRIO (any instruments), Open £4.00 An own choice piece Class 89 STRING DUET or TRIO (any instruments), £3.00 Non-Competitive An own choice piece. Teachers may take part in trios only. Class 90 INSTRUMENTAL DUET (any string instruments) £2.50 An own choice piece (Grade 4 & over)
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Class 91 STRING ENSEMBLE, Open, 4 or more players £4.00 An own choice programme. Not to exceed 12 minutes. Class 92 STRING ENSEMBLE , Non-Competitive, £4.00 4 or more players An own choice programme. Not to exceed 12 minutes. Class 93 GUITAR SOLO, Primary School age £2.00 An own choice piece Class 94 GUITAR SOLO, Secondary School age £2.00 An own choice piece
WOODWIND CLASSES Class 95 WOODWIND SOLO Pre-Grade 1, £2.00 Non-Competitive An own choice piece Class 96 WOODWIND MUSIC MEDAL ENSEMBLE £2.00 Copper Level Non-Competitive An own choice piece from ABRSM Publishing Music Medal Syllabus Class 97 WOODWIND MUSIC MEDAL ENSEMBLE £2.00 Bronze and Silver Levels An own choice piece from ABRSM Publishing Music Medal Syllabus Class 98 WOODWIND MUSIC MEDAL ENSEMBLE £2.00 Gold and Platinum Levels An own choice piece from ABRSM Publishing Music Medal Syllabus Class 99 WOODWIND SOLO Grade 1 £2.00 An own choice piece Class 100 WOODWIND SOLO Grade 2 £2.00 An own choice piece Class 101 WOODWIND SOLO Grades 3 & 4 £2.00 An own choice piece Class 102 WOODWIND SOLO Grades 5 & 6 £2.00 An own choice piece
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Class 103 WOODWIND SOLO Grades 7 & 8 £3.00 An own choice piece Class 104 WOODWIND SOLO, Open £3.00 An own choice piece Class 105 WOODWIND DUET Grade 3 & over, School age £2.50 An own choice piece Class 106 WOODWIND TRIO, School age £2.50 An own choice programme Class 107 WOODWIND DUET or TRIO, Open £4.00 An own choice piece Class 108 WOODWIND ENSEMBLE, School age, £4.00 4 players or more
An own choice programme. Not to exceed 12 minutes.
Class 109 WOODWIND ENSEMBLE, Non-Competitive, £4.00
4 players or more
An own choice programme. Not to exceed 12 minutes.
RECORDER CLASSES
Class 110 DESCANT RECORDER SOLO Years 3 & 4 £2.00
& under Noodlin’ and Doodlin’
Razzamajazz Student's copy for bks 1, 2 & 3, p.18 or Fandango
Recorder from the Beginning Bk.1 p.25 New Full Colour Edition
Class 111 DESCANT RECORDER SOLO Years 5 & 6 £2.00 Gavotte First Repertoire for Descant Recorder (Faber) p.9 or Star of County Down Recorder from the Beginning Bk.3 p.14 New Full Colour Edition Class 112 DESCANT RECORDER SOLO, Primary School age £2.00 An own choice piece. Not to exceed 3 minutes.
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Class 113 DESCANT RECORDER SOLO, Grade 5 & under, £2.00 Secondary School age An own choice piece. Not to exceed 5 minutes. Class 114 DESCANT RECORDER SOLO, Grade 6 & above, £2.00 Secondary School age An own choice piece. Not to exceed 5 minutes. Class 115 TREBLE RECORDER SOLO, Primary School age £2.00 Anglaise Treble Recorder from the Beginning p.18 New Full Colour Edition or When the Saints Treble Recorder from the Beginning p.16 New Full Colour Edition Class 116 TREBLE RECORDER SOLO, Primary School age £2.00 An own choice piece. Not to exceed 3 minutes. Class 117 TREBLE RECORDER SOLO, Secondary School age £2.00 An own choice piece Class 118 RECORDER DUET, Primary School age £2.00 Now all the Forests Recorder Duets from the Beginning p.11 New Full Colour Edition or Michael Row the Boat Ashore Recorder Duets from the Beginning p.16 New Full Colour Edition Class 119 RECORDER DUET or TRIO, Primary School age £2.00 An own choice piece Class 120 RECORDER TRIO, Primary School age £2.00 Fanfare Copper Music Medal Ensemble Pieces p.7 ABRSM
or Hoedown Bronze Music Medal Ensemble Pieces p.17 ABRSM Class 121 RECORDER DUET, Secondary School age £2.00 Grade 5 & under An own choice piece Class 122 RECORDER DUET, Secondary School age £2.00 Grade 6 & above An own choice piece
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Class 123 RECORDER TRIO, Secondary School age £2.00 An own choice piece Class 124 RECORDER SOLO, Open £3.00
An own choice piece Class 125 PRIMARY SCHOOL RECORDER ENSEMBLE £4.00 (4 players or more) Two pieces of own choice. Class 126 RECORDER ENSEMBLE, Open £4.00
(4 players or more) Own choice programme not to exceed 12 minutes.
ACCORDION Any interest – please contact the Secretary.
BRASS CLASSES
Class 127 BRASS SOLO, Primary School age £2.00 An own choice piece. Not to exceed 4 minutes. Class 128 BRASS ENSEMBLE, Primary School age £4.00 4 or more players, Non-competitive Members of staff may play in this class Not to exceed 6 minutes. Class 129 BRASS SOLO, Secondary School age Yrs 7 & 8 £2.00 An own choice piece. Not to exceed 6 minutes Class 130 BRASS SOLO, Secondary School age Yrs 9/10/11 £2.00 An own choice piece. Not to exceed 8 minutes. Class 131 BRASS DUET, School age £2.50 An own choice piece. Not to exceed 6 minutes. Class 132 BRASS SOLO, Open £3.00
Slow Melody An own choice piece. Not to exceed 8 minutes. Class 133 BRASS SOLO, Open £3.00
Air Varie An own choice piece. Not to exceed 10 minutes.
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Class 134 BRASS SOLO, Open £3.00
Any style. An own choice piece. Not to exceed 8 minutes Class 135 BRASS DUET, Open £4.00 An own choice piece. Not to exceed 6 minutes. Class 136 BRASS ENSEMBLE, Open, 3 or more players £4.00 An own choice programme. Not to exceed 10 minutes.
PERCUSSION Class 137 PERCUSSION SOLO, Primary School age £2.00 An own choice piece. Not to exceed 4 minutes. Class 138 PERCUSSION SOLO, Secondary School age £2.00 An own choice piece. Not to exceed 4 minutes.
BANDS and ORCHESTRAS
Class 139 SCHOOL/YOUTH BRASS BAND
or STAGE/WIND BAND £5.00 Members of staff may play in this class. Own choice programme. Not to exceed 12 minutes. Class 140 SCHOOL/YOUTH JAZZ or ROCK BAND £5.00 Members of staff may play in this class. Own choice programme. Not to exceed 12 minutes. Class 141 PRIMARY SCHOOL ORCHESTRA £5.00 Members of staff may play in this class. Own choice programme. Not to exceed 12 minutes. Class 142 SECONDARY/YOUTH ORCHESTRA £5.00 Members of staff may play in this class. Own choice programme. Not to exceed 12 minutes. Class 143 SCHOOL UKULELE BAND £5.00 Own choice programme. Not to exceed 10 minutes. Class 144 SCHOOL OCARINA BAND £4.00 Own choice programme. Not to exceed 10 minutes.
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ELECTRONIC KEYBOARDS
Bring your own keyboard Class 145 ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD SOLO, £2.00 Primary School age Own choice programme. Not to exceed 4 minutes. Class 146 ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD SOLO, £2.00 Secondary School age Own choice programme. Not to exceed 5 minutes.
Class 147 COMPOSITION FOR YOUNG COMPOSERS, £3.00
under 19, manuscript or recorded
Any original composition by an individual for any combination of
voices (except solo song – see Class 35) and/or instruments.
Time limit 5 minutes
To be performed live or played on CD. Send a copy of the
manuscript (or CD if desired) one week before the festival to
the Music Entries Secretary.
The composition rather than the performance/recording will
be adjudicated.
Class 148 INSTRUMENTAL, Open, Non-Competitive £3.00
Two Solo Instrumental Pieces of contrasting style.
Not to exceed 8 minutes.
Any queries about music please contact:
Mrs Anne Keast, 6 Highfield Avenue, St Austell PL25 4SN 01726-61444 e-mail: anne@keast.myzen.co.uk
All music entries to:
Mrs BARBARA SAVIGEAR, 3 Sawles Road, St Austell PL25 4UD
01726-74127
Kindly make your cheques payable to:
ST AUSTELL FESTIVAL OF MUSIC AND SPEECH
Schools wishing to pay by BACS please contact Mrs Savigear for details.
In these circumstances, the group entry form may be emailed to her at
festival@nsavigear.plus.com, but please remember to send confirmation of
when the BACS payment is made, and the amount.
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES FRIDAY 4th OCTOBER 2019
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ST AUSTELL FESTIVAL of MUSIC and SPEECH 2019
St John's Methodist Church, Bodmin Road, St Austell
Wednesday 27th - Saturday 30th November
Monday 2nd December - Saturday 7th December
ENTRY FORM Please use BLOCK CAPITALS
CLASS ..........................................................................................................
Name .............................................................................................................
Address .........................................................................................................
…................................................................... PostCode ...............................
Telephone Number .......................................................................................
Number in Choir/Group ................................ Instrument ............................
Conductor .....................................................................................................
Own Choice Title and Composer –
Full details must be supplied – this is a Festival Rule. See Rule 2(b).
.......................................................................................................................
……………………………………………………………………………...
To whom tickets are to be sent......................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
…...................................................................................................................
e-mail address................................................................................................
Date of Birth of Competitors under 21 years ................................................
....................................................................................................................... Except for Festival literature, data will not be disclosed to any third party. See the
privacy notice on page 11 of the syllabus.
I agree to abide by the current rules of the Festival, and that for all competitors under
18 (or vulnerable adults of any age) I give (or have obtained) the necessary consents
for the competitors to take part in the Festival.
I enclose the appropriate fee of £ and for music entries a stamped
SAE.
Signature………………………………………
MUSIC ENTRIES to be sent with entry fees and s.a.e. to:
Mrs B Savigear, 3 Sawles Road, St Austell PL25 4UD 01726-74127
SPOKEN WORD ENTRIES to: Mrs P Whitehouse,
4 Crinnis Wood Avenue, St Austell PL25 3QD 01726-814415
To arrive NOT LATER than Friday 4th
October 2019
Cheques to be made payable to St Austell Festival of Music and Speech
Registered Charity No. 1039252
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ST AUSTELL FESTIVAL of MUSIC and SPEECH 2019
St John's Methodist Church, Bodmin Road, St Austell
Wednesday 27th - Saturday 30th November
Monday 2nd December- Saturday 7th December
ENTRY FORM Please use BLOCK CAPITALS
CLASS ..........................................................................................................
Name .............................................................................................................
Address .........................................................................................................
…................................................................... PostCode ...............................
Telephone Number .......................................................................................
Number in Choir/Group ................................ Instrument ............................
Conductor .....................................................................................................
Own Choice Title and Composer –
Full details must be supplied – this is a Festival Rule. See Rule 2(b).
.......................................................................................................................
……………………………………………………………………………...
To whom tickets are to be sent......................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
…...................................................................................................................
e-mail address................................................................................................
Date of Birth of Competitors under 21 years ................................................
....................................................................................................................... Except for Festival literature, data will not be disclosed to any third party. See the
privacy notice on page 11 of the syllabus.
I agree to abide by the current rules of the Festival, and that for all competitors under
18 (or vulnerable adults of any age) I give (or have obtained) the necessary consents
for the competitors to take part in the Festival.
I enclose the appropriate fee of £ and for music entries a stamped
SAE.
Signature………………………………………
MUSIC ENTRIES to be sent with entry fees and s.a.e. to:
Mrs B Savigear, 3 Sawles Road, St Austell PL25 4UD 01726-74127
SPOKEN WORD ENTRIES to: Mrs P Whitehouse,
4 Crinnis Wood Avenue, St Austell PL25 3QD 01726-814415
To arrive NOT LATER than Friday 4th
October 2019
Cheques to be made payable to St Austell Festival of Music and Speech
Registered Charity No. 1039252
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WHY NOT BECOME A FRIEND OF THE FESTIVAL?
A donation of £10.00 (£15.00 for two) will provide you with a Season Ticket
admitting you to all sessions of the Festival, including the Festival Concert.
For further details contact Mrs Sylvia Veall on 01208 - 862329 or give your
name and address to a Festival Steward.
MUSIC SHOP
Trevada Music, 9-11 Chapel Street, Camborne 01209 596607
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2020 FESTIVAL
25th November – 5th December
ADJUDICATORS
Music
STEVEN ROBERTS
M Ed, BA(Hons), Cert Ed, BBCM, CMS
Spoken Word
REBECCA THOMPSON
BA(Hons), LLAM(Hons)
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Musicians…
Actors… Dancers… Students… Scholars… Teachers…
Whatever your interest in the performing arts, we have
Music scores Playscripts
Books on music and theatre Compact discs
DVDs Sound effects
Information of all kinds
Available for loan for yourself or your choir, orchestra or dramatic society, or for reference in the library
All welcome – call in or contact us at
Performing Arts Library
2 Carlyon Road St Austell
Cornwall PL25 4LD Tel: 01726-61702
Email: performingartslibrary@cornwall.gov.uk
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