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GUNNEDAH EISTEDDFOD SOCIETY (Inc)
67th ANNUAL GUNNEDAH EISTEDDFOD
MUSIC Eisteddfod Dates:
Wednesday 29th May 2019 Thursday 30st May 2019 Friday 31st May 2019 Saturday 1st June 2019
Venues: Gunnedah Town Hall and Lundie House
Entry: $3.00 per session Day Pass: $5.00 Season Ticket: $20.00
OPEN CHORAL Session Saturday.
Afternoon Tea at the conclusion of the afternoon session.
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GUNNEDAH EISTEDDFOD SOCIETY INC
OFFICE BEARERS 2019 Patrons: Radio Station 2MO Gunnedah Publishing Company Life Members: Mr Ross Fiddes Mrs Nancy Jaeger Mr Tony Blake Mrs Lizzie Blake Mrs Meryl Hennessy President: Mrs Meryl Hennessy Vice President: Mrs Marg Amos & Mrs Leonie Harley Secretary: Mrs Marg Kersley Treasurer: Mrs Julie Glover Public Officer: Mrs Meryl Hennessy Auditors: Rettie and Vickery ADJUDICATOR 2019 Piano and Vocal: Mr Paul Jarman CONVENERS Speech and Drama: Mrs Jenny Darley Piano and Vocal: Mrs Marg Amos - 0427421099 Mrs Trish Studdy – 0417063916 Mrs Judy McGowan - 0407920910 Instrumental: Mrs Marg Amos Mrs Katrina King
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Wednesday 5th June 2019
MUSICAL and POETRY SECTIONS
LUNDIE HOUSE Porcupine Street, Gunnedah.
Session Commences 10.00 am
Seniors Eisteddfod 2019
Wednesday 5th June
Mackellar Care
2 Apex Road Gunnedah
9.30 for 10.00 am Start
Categories
Song of Choice with or without percussion
Own Song Choice
Golden Oldies Entertainment Group
Hymn
Poetry
Men’s Choir
Choreographed Dance Routine (including Wheelchairs)
Light Luncheon available to purchase
Contact for further information
Tina McIntosh and Chloe Davis
67415400 or 67429100
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Paul Jarman is a widely acclaimed Australian composer, performer, musical director and educator. Paul is most well known as a lyricist and composer of choral music, a world music multi instrumentalist, and a facilitator of community inspired collaborations. As a cultural ambassador he has performed extensively throughout Australia, Europe, Asia, North America, the Middle East and the Pacific with theatre productions, dance ensembles, Aboriginal-Anglo Celtic performance groups, choirs and orchestras; in festivals, special events, schools and towns as a conductor and musical director, and a member of Australia’s iconic first ‘world music’ ensemble Sirocco since 1996 representing Australia in Pakistan, India, Taiwan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Laos, Vietnam, Singapore and the Philippines for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Musica Viva. Paul plays western instruments including the piano, clarinet, harmonica and saxophone but specialises in ethnic wind instruments including Irish whistle, bagpipes, zurna, Chinese flutes, jaws harps and harmonic singing. He has performed on a variety of Australian feature films, documentaries, commercials and IMAX productions and composed the music for several award winning adventure films with the renowned filmmaker Mike Dillon.
Paul has written over 100 commissioned works for ensembles, festivals and events including Gondwana Voices, Sydney Children’s Choir, Birralee Voices, The Song Company, Boston City Singers, Rafiki Youth Choir, The Australian Boy’s Choir, The Hunter singers, Department of Education, Woden Valley Youth Choir and many more. His unique blend of melody and timeless poetry celebrates the human endeavour and has captured the imagination of singers and audiences worldwide. He has been commissioned to write music about some of the most inspiring people of our time including Jessica Watson, Terry Fox, Helen Keller, Ernest Shackleton, Aung San Suu Kyi, Pemulwuy and Mary MacKillop among countless others. In 2010 his piece for the 40th Anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King Jnr was performed for President Barack Obama in the White House. Paul has also written and performed music for events in the Western Front, including a premier under the Menin Gate in Ypres and the D-Day 60thAnniversary in Normandy. He has toured as a resident conductor/performer with a variety of choirs to France, England, Germany, Austria, Italy, China, Belgium, Czech Republic, Canada, New Zealand, USA and Switzerland and he conducts choral events all over Australia.
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Wednesday 29th May 2019
GUNNEDAH TOWN HALL
Commencing at 9.30am
Adjudicator – Mr Paul Jarman C 15 Infants School Choir / Organisation Sponsored by GUNNEDAH VETERINARY HOSPITAL Winners Award $100 Minimum 10 – Two contrasting Songs NO RECORDED VOCAL ACCOMPANIMENT 1. St Xavier’s Infants 2. Curlewis 3. Quirindi Public School 4. GDH Sth Public Infants 5. Carinya Gdah
1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ C 10 Primary School Choir / Organisation Sponsored by GUNNEDAH VETERINARY HOSPITAL WINNERS AWARD $100
Minimum 10 voices Schools may choose to enter up to 2 Choirs in this Section but Students may only represent their school in one choir
a) Two or more part song. b) Contrasting song.
NO RECORDED VOCAL ACCOMPAINMENT
1. St Xavier’s 2. Tamworth PS stage 2 3. GDH Sth stage 2
4. Quirindi Public 5. GDH Sth stage 3 6 Tamworth PS stage 3
1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________
* CHORAL WORKSHOP for Infants and Primary Students and Staff
By Adjudicator Mr Paul Jarman 30 minutes duration. We encourage teachers & students to take advantage of a this rare opportunity to learn from our internationally acclaimed musician, composer and educator Mr Paul Jarman.
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Wednesday 29th May 2019 GUNNEDAH TOWN HALL
Commencing at 12.30 pm C6 Secondary School Choir/Organisation Sponsored by Gunnedah Veterinary Hospital - Prize $100 Min 10 Voices
a. Any two or more part song b. Contrasting song
1. St Mary’s College
C13 Primary – Theme: Music from Musicals or Films Min 6-Max 70 performers. Vocal, instrumental or combination. This section will be judged primarily on the interpretation of the theme. No recorded vocal accompaniment. Costume may be worn. 1. Tamworth South Stage 2 2. Quirindi Public 3. Gunnedah Conservatorium 4. Tamworth South Stage 3 5. Carroll Public School 6. Carinya Gunnedah C7 – Secondary Musical Theme Section
Theme: Music from Musicals Minimum 6 – Maximum 80 performers. Vocal, instrumental or combination. This section will be adjudicated primarily on the interpretation of the theme.
1. St. Mary’s College C9 Vocal Ensemble – Years 7 – 8 – 9 Minimum 3 – Maximum 9 voices Any two or more – part song 1. St. Mary’s College C8 Vocal Ensemble - Years 10 - 11 - 12 Minimum 3 - Maximum 9 voices Any two or more part song
1. St. Mary’s College
V12 VOCAL DUET – Secondary. To be sung in two parts. 1. G’dah Con No.1 2. G’dah Con No.2
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Wednesday 29th May 2019
VOCAL SECTIONS – SECONDARY & OPEN Commencing at 3.30pm V2 Vocal Solo (Years 10 – 11 – 12) 1. Kaitlyn MacAulay 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC ___________ V3 Vocal Solo (Years 7 – 8 – 9) 1. Olivia Osland 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ V4 Popular Solo (Years 10 – 11 – 12) A microphone will be available for optional use 1. Chloe Williscroft 2. Carter Cameron 3. Tyson Hubbard 4. Kaitlyn MacAulay 5. Chelsea George 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ V5 Popular Solo (Years 7 – 8 – 9) A microphone will be available for optional use 1. Charlotte Bedggood 2. Fayth Ferguson 3. Olivia Osland 4. Molly Owen 5. Rylee Mitchell 6. Hugh Kennedy 7. Bridget Dridan 8. Ava Fimeri 9. Angel Phillips 10. Meg Foster 11. Indiah Nean 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________
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V6 Folk/Sacred Song Solo (Years 10 – 11 – 12) 1. Kaitlyn MacAulay V7 Folk/Sacred Song (Years 7 – 8 – 9) 1. Hugh Kennedy 2. Bridget Dridan 3. Meg Foster 4. Angel Phillips 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ V8 Vocal Song – song by Australian Composer (not pop song)
Years 10,11,12 Prize $15 Jamie Brown
1. Kaitlyn MacAulay 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC _________ V9 Vocal Song – song by Australian Composer (not pop song)
Years 7 – 8 – 9 Prize $15 Jamie Brown
1.Angel Phillips 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC _________ V10 Song from Stage Show or Film (Years 10 – 11 – 12) Movement - Costume - Props - optional 1. Carter Cameron 2. Tyson Hubbard 3. Kaitlyn MacAulay 4. Chelsea George 5. Chloe Williscroft 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC ___________
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V11 Song from Stage Show or Film (Years 7 – 8 – 9) Movement - Costume - Props – optional 1. Meg Forster 2. Chloe Elsley 3. Angel Phillips 4. Ava Fimeri 5. Bridget Dridan 6. Hugh Kennedy 7. Indiah Nean 8. Olivia Osland 9. Molly Owen 10. Charlotte Bedggood 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ V15 Popular Vocal Solo - Open 1. Kaitlyn MacAulay 2. Alison Stuart 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ V16 Song from Stage, Show or Film - Open 1. Chelsea George 2. Alison Stuart 3. Kaitlyn MacAulay 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ VMTa Musical Theatre Vocal Solo ( years 7,8,9) Song from a musical. Costume optional. This will be judged on the interpretation of the song.
1. Rylee Mitchell 2. Olivia Osland 3. Charlotte Bedggood 4. Hugh Kennedy 5. Fayth Ferguson
1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________
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VMTb Musical Theatre Vocal Solo ( years 10,11,12) Song from a musical. Costume optional. This will be judged on the interpretation of the song.
1. Carter Cameron 2. Tyson Hubbard 3. Chelsea George
1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________
Announcement of 4 – 6 Vocalists for the SECONDARY Piggott Family Award. Finalists must be available to perform on Saturday 1st June. 1. …………………………… 2. ………………………………… 3. …………………………… 4. ………………………………...
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Thursday 30th May 2019
GUNNEDAH TOWN HALL
Adjudicator – Mr Paul Jarman Commencing at 10am
C14 Interpretive Performance – Primary Interpretive performance by a group/class of students Medium may include Sign Language, Movement, Vocals, Instrumentation or
combination of these. Backing track may include vocals . 1. Sacred Heart Boggabri 2. St Xavier’s yr 5 3. GDH Conservatorium 4. St Xavier’s yr 4 5. G’dah Sth 6T 6. G’dah Sth 5L 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ OPPORTUNITY ENTERTAINMENT SECTION 1. GS Kidd C11 Small School Choir - Less than 65 Students 1 Song - free choice Backing track with no vocal line allowed as accompaniment 1. Sacred Heart Boggabri 2. Mullaley PS 3. Curlewis PS 4. Carroll PS 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC _________ C12 Musical Entertainment - Primary Choral - Vocal - Instrumental or any combination of these ONE ITEM ONLY - the item must include a vocal component Minimum 10 - Maximum 80 - Performers
Costumes and/or hand-held props optional - please keep to a manageable size Time limit 6 minutes - Includes set-up, performance and clearing stage. NO RECORDED VOCAL ACCOMPANIMENT 1. Curlewis PS 2. GSPS 5/6m 6w 3. Sacred Heart Boggabri 4. Carroll PS 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________
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Thursday 30th May 2019
GUNNEDAH TOWN HALL
Commencing at 1.30pm
VOCAL SECTIONS Infants/Primary V19 Vocal Solo – Year 2 and under Own choice - Movement optional - costume not required
1. Lucy Furner 2. Matilda Noble
1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________HC __________
V18 Vocal Solo – Years 3 and 4 – Own Choice – Movement Optional – Costume not required
1. Hannah Cygan 2. Olivia Kiehne 3. Isabelle Gilbert
4. Susie Bell 5. Curtis Tulloch 6. Liette Tindall 1st _________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC _________ V24 Vocal Solo - Song in Costume – Years 2 and under Movement and props optional 1. Bella Noble 2. Lucy Furner 3. Matilda Noble 1st _________ 2nd__________ 3rd__________HC ___________ V23 Vocal Solo – Song in Costume – Years 3 and 4 Movement and props optional 1. Charlotte Taber 2. Lylah Tindall 3. Susie Bell 4. Curtis Tulloch 5. Hannah Cygan 6. Isabelle Gilbert 1st _____________ 2nd___________ 3rd __________ HC __________
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V20 Folk/Sacred Song Solo– Years 2 to 6 1. Corrine Wise 2. Charlotte Taber 3. Julian Heath 4. Isabelle Taber 5. Susie Bell 1st _____________ 2nd___________ 3rd __________ HC __________ V21 Vocal Solo- song by Australian composer - Years 2 to 6 Prize $15 Prize $15 Donated by Jamie Brown 1. Corinne Wise 1st _________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC ________ V17 Vocal Solo – Years 5 and 6 Own choice movement optional – costume not required 1. Nikita Wade 2. Beatrice Thibault 3. Christina Underwood 4. Corrine Wise 1st _________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC _________ V25 Vocal Duet – Primary Not in unison, song is to be sung mostly in harmony 1. Georgia Rose & Isobel Haire 1st _________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC _________
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V26 Vocal Duet – Primary Song in unison (Melody only) 1. Olivia & Broke Kiehne 2. Lucy Lawrence & Emily Pinn 3. Julian Heath & Rebecca Sams 1st _________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC _________ V22 Vocal Solo – Song in Costume – Years 5 and 6 Movement and props optional 1. Luke Osland 2. Polly Thibault 3. Corrine Wise 4. Hayley Munro 5. Steven Hopwood 6. Lucy Lawrence 7. Emily Pinn 1st _________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC _________ V27 Popular Vocal Solo – Primary A microphone will be available 1. Luke Osland 2. Charlotte Taber 3. Hayley Logan 4. Lylah Tindall 5. Lucy Lawrence 6. Emily Pinn 7. Corrine Wise 8. Hayley Munro 9. Isabelle Gilbert 10. Matilda Noble 11. Stephen Hopwood 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________
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V28 Musical Theatre Vocal Solo - Primary
1. Lucy Lawrence 2. Emily Pinn 3. Susie Bell 4. Steven Hopwood 5. Hayley Munro 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ ANNOUNCEMENT of 4 – 6 Vocalists for the PRIMARY Pigott Family Award Finalists must be available to perform on Saturday. 1. …………………………… 2. ………………………………… 3. …………………………… 4. ………………………………… 5. …………………………… 6. …………………………………
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Friday 31st May 2019
GUNNEDAH TOWN HALL
Commencing at 9.30am
Adjudicator – Mr Paul Jarman
CHORAL & GROUP SECTIONS - INFANTS Note - School Uniform to be worn unless otherwise indicated in the Syllabus C18 Pre-School Musical Entertainment
Choral - Vocal - Instrumental or any combination of these ONE ITEM ONLY - the item must include a vocal component. Maximum 70 performers Costumes and/or hand-held props optional - please keep to manageable size Time limit 6 minutes - (Includes set-up, performance and clearing stage)
NO RECORDED VOCAL ACCOMPANIMENT
1. Gunnedah Baptist 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ C19 Pre-School/Infants - Musical Entertainment Interpretive performance by a group/class of students Medium may include Sign Language, Movement, Vocals Instrumentation or a combination of these. Backing track may include vocals. 1. St. Xavier’s – yr2 2. St. Xavier’s - yr1 3. St. Xavier’s – Kinder 4. Carinya Prep 1st_________ 2nd__________ 3rd___________ HC__________
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C 16 Infants Musical Entertainment
Choral - Vocal - Instrumental or any combination of these ONE ITEM ONLY - the item must include a vocal component. Maximum 80 performers Costumes and/or hand-held props optional - please keep to manageable size Time limit 6 minutes - (Includes set-up, performance and clearing stage)
NO RECORDED VOCAL ACCOMPANIMENT 1. GDH South PS KT KH 2. GDH South PS KM KS 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ C17 Infants Musical Theme Section Theme: Music from Musicals & Film Minimum 6 - Maximum 80 performers. Vocal, instrumental or combination. This section will be adjudicated primarily on the interpretation of the theme.
NO RECORDED VOCAL ACCOMPANIMENT
1. Gunnedah Conservatorium
1st ___________ 2nd_________ 3rd__________ HC____________
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Friday 31st May 2019
GUNNEDAH TOWN HALL Commencing at 1.00pm
PIANOFORTE SECTIONS P6 Piano Solo – 13 – 18 years At least 2nd grade
Winner $20 – Kindly Donated by LUCY AMOS 1. Adam Farquhar 2. Joshua Carter 3. Paige Sevil 4. Claudia Hamblin 5. Loudrick Lui 6. Emma Percy 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ P8 Piano Study or Baroque Solo – 13 to 18 years At least 2nd grade Winner $15 – Kindly Donated by MRS JEANETTE DAVIS 1. Miya Law 2. Loudrick Lui 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ P10 Classical or Romantic Piano Solo – 13 to 18 years At least 2nd grade Winner $15 – Kindly Donated by MRS JEANETTE DAVIS 1. Emma Percy P12 Piano Solo – piece composed by Australian composer. 13 to 18 years
Winner $15 – Kindly Donated by MR JAMIE BROWN
1. Joshua Carter 2. Paige Sevil
1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________
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P17 Popular Entertainment Piano – Solo – 13 to 18 years Including Jazz, Ragtime, Boogie or Blues Winner $15 – Kindly Donated by MRS JEANETTE DAVIS 1. Eden Gray 2. Paige Sevil 3. Adam Farquhar 4. Loudrick Lui 5. Tom Sheedy 6. Miya Law 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ P20 Restricted Piano Solo – 13 to 18 years Entrants who have never won a first place in a Gunnedah Eisteddfod. 1. Chloe Thibault 2. Isabella Davis 3. Claudia Hamblin 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ P23 Restricted Piano Solo – 13 to 18 years Entrants ho have been learning less than 2 years.. 1. Hugh Kennedy 2. Chloe Thibault 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ ANNOUNCEMENT of 2 – 4 Pianists for the Heath Family Award Finalists must be available to perform on Saturday afternoon. 1. …………………………… 2. ………………………………… 3. …………………………… 4. ………………………………… HSC Section: 1. Carter Cameron 2. Tyson Hubbard 3. Shauna Cassidy 4. Tom Maher 5. Jasper Thomas
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Saturday 1st June 2019
GUNNEDAH TOWN HALL
Commencing at 8.15am
Adjudicator – Mr Paul Jarman
PIANOFORTE 8 – 10 years P4a Piano Solo - 10 years & under SAPPHIRE
Winner $20 – Kindly Donated by LUCY AMOS
1. Katie Farquhar 2. Alyssa Wise 3. Annika Foster 4. Alexandra Frith 5. Jack Goodwin 6. Hope Sevil 7. Henry Cowell . 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ P4b Piano Solo - 10 years & under DIAMOND
Winner $20 – Kindly Donated by MRS MELISSA STUBBS 1. Julian Heath 2. Brooke Kienhe 3. Brandi Frewin 4. Zac Gallagher 5. Olivia Hill 6. Christina Underwood 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________
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P3a Piano Solo - 8 years & under OPAL
Winner $20 – Kindly Donated by MRS MELISSA STUBBS 1. Lucy Furner 2. Addison Hathway 3. Calvin Heath 4. Jessica Boorer 5. Oliver Firth 6. Alexandra Underwood 7. Charlotte Tulloch 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ P 3b Piano Solo - 8 years & under PEARL
Winner $20 – Kindly Donated by LUCY AMOS 1. Scarlett Donoghue 2. Clancy Heath 3. Eva Bentham 4. Xanthe Foster 5. Harry McKenzie 6. Alex Haire 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________
P24 Restricted Piano Solo – 10 years and under Entrants who have never won a first place in a Gunnedah Eisteddfod 1. Susie Bell 2. Lucy Furner 3. Clancy Heath 4. Sophie Boorer 5. Olivia Hill 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________
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SATURDAY 1st June, 2019 GUNNEDAH TOWN HALL Commencing at 10:45am
P15a Popular Entertainment Piano Solo – 10 years and under
Winner $15 – Kindly Donated by LUCY AMOS
1. Addison Hathway 2. Lachlan Swain 3. Clancy Heath 4. Julian Heath 5. Brooke Kiehne 6. Eva Bentham
1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ P15b Popular Entertainment Piano Solo – 10 years and under Winner $15 – Kindly Donated by MRS JEANETTE DAVIS
1. Sophie Boorer 2. Brandi Frewin 3. Alexandra Frith 4. Jack Goodwin 5. Christina Underwood
1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ P21 Restricted Piano Solo – 10 years and under Entrants who have been learning less than 1 year.
1. Julian Heath
1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________
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PIANOFORTE 12 years and under P5 Piano Solo – 12 years and under
At least Preliminary grade Winner - $20 Kindly donated by MRS MELISSA STUBBS 1. Oscar Donoghue 2. Beatrice Thibault 3. Isla Wise 4. Wesley Law 5. Hayley Munro 6. Isobel Haire 7. Georgia Cowell 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________
P9 Classical or Romantic Piano Solo – 12 years and under At least preliminary
Winner $15 – Kindly Donated by MRS JEANETTE DAVIS
1. Polly Thibault 2. Sam Durie 3. Henry Cowell 4. Georgia Cowell 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ P7 Piano Study or Baroque Style – 12 years and under At least Preliminary grade Winner $15 - Kindly donated by MRS JEANETTE DAVIS 1. Wesley Law 2. Oscar Donoghue 3. Henry Cowell 4. Georgia Cowell 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________
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P16 Popular Entertainment Piano Solo – 12 years and under Including Jazz, Ragtime, Boogie or Blues Winner $15 - Kindly Donated by MRS JEANETTE DAVIS 1. Alice Swain 2. Wesley Law 3. Stirling Gallagher 4. Katie Farquhar 3. Georgia Cowell 1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC __________ P13 Piano Duet – 12 years and under 1. Clancy & Julian Heath P22 Restricted Piano Solo – 12 years and under Entrants who have been learning less than 2 years
1. Cormac Dunshea
P11 Piano Solo –piece composed by Australian Composer. 12 years & Under. 1. Henry Cowell P25 Restricted Piano Solo – 12 years and under Entrants who have never won a first in a Gunnedah Eisteddfod. 1. Georgia Rose 2. Cormac Dunshea 3. Hayley Munro 5. Stirling Gallagher 4. Sam Durie 6. Isobel Haire
1st __________ 2nd __________ 3rd __________ HC _________ ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE 2 - 4 Pianists for the Final of the Heath Family Award Most Promising Pianist 18 Years & Under. Finalists must be available to perform on Saturday 1st June, 2019 in the afternoon session.
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Saturday 1st June 2019
GUNNEDAH TOWN HALL
Adjudicator – Mr Paul Jarman Commencing at 2 pm
WHITEHAVEN AWARD MOST PROMISING INSTRUMENTALIST 18 Years & Under A non- specific number of promising Instrumentalists (excluding pianists) will be chosen by the adjudicator for this section, The Most Promising Instrumentalist of the 2019 Gunnedah Eisteddfod 18 Years & Under To be eligible for this award, entrants must compete in any 2 instrumental sections which may include a duet. Selected finalists MUST be available to perform at the programmed final. The chosen piece of music must be one that has been performed in the Eisteddfod. First Prize: $60.00 Second Prize: $40.00 HEATH FAMILY AWARD MOST PROMISING PIANIST 18 Years & Under This award has been kindly donated by Lizzie and Tony Blake in fond memory of Lizzie’s parents. Emma Heath, along with her sister Ruth, started the Music Eisteddfod 67 years ago. Russell Heath was always actively by Emma’s side in support of the Eisteddfod. Lizzie and Tony have continued the association, with very active roles within the Gunnedah Eisteddfod Society over many years, both being awarded Life Membership. A non- specific number of secondary pianists will be chosen by the adjudicator to participate in a special section for the purpose of choosing the Most Promising Pianist of the 2019 Gunnedah Eisteddfod 18 Years and Under. To be eligible for this award, entrants must compete in any 2 piano sections which may include a duet. Selected finalists MUST be available to perform at the programmed final. The chosen piece of music must be one that has been performed in the Eisteddfod. First Prize: $60.00 Second Prize: $40.00
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MOIRA PIGOTT MOST PROMISING VOCALIST THE PIGOTT FAMILY AWARD – Primary & Secondary These awards are in memory of long time Gunnedah Eisteddfod supporters - Moira & Kevin Pigott from Barraba. Moira brought many of her music students to the Gunnedah Eisteddfod over an extensive time. Kevin was a wonderful supporter of the Gunnedah Eisteddfod, even after the passing of Moira. We are very grateful for the association with the Pigott Family. Generously donated by their children Shauna Docherty and Chris Pigott VOCAL Section - Primary 1st = $75 2nd = $50 3rd = $25 A non-specific number of Primary Vocalists will be chosen by the adjudicator to participate in a special section for the purpose of choosing the Most Promising Primary Vocalist of the 2018 Gunnedah Eisteddfod. To be eligible for this Award the entrant must compete in any 2 vocal sections which may include a duet. Selected Finalists MUST be available to perform at the programmed Final. No microphone to be used in Final. The chosen song for the final MUST be one that has been sung in this Eisteddfod. Consideration may be given of performances during this Eisteddfod Pigott Family Award Most promising Primary Vocalist: Primary: 1st_________________ 2nd_______________________ 3rd _______________________ VOCAL Section – Secondary 1st = $75 2nd = $50 3rd = $25 A non-specific number of secondary vocalists will be chosen by the adjudicator to participate in a special section for the purpose of choosing the Most Promising Secondary Vocalist of the 2018 Gunnedah Eisteddfod. To be eligible for this Award the entrant must compete in any 2 vocal sections which may include a duet. Selected finalists MUST be available to perform at the programmed Final. No microphone to be used in Final. The chosen song for the Final MUST be one that has been sung in this Eisteddfod. Consideration may be given of performances during this Eisteddfod Pigott Family Award Most promising Secondary Vocalist: Secondary:1st ________________ 2nd______________________ 3rd ______________________
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OPEN CHORAL C2 Open Trio or Quartet 3 or 4 Voices in 3 or 4 part harmony 1st Prize - $50
1. GDH Conservatorium - BLENDERS
C3 Open Vocal Ensemble Any combination 5 to 9 voices 1st Prize - $200
Donated by: GUNNEDAH VETERINARY HOSPITAL 1. Gunnedah Con Blenders 1 2. Gunnedah Con Blenders 2 3. Carinya Chamber Singers
1st___________2nd____________3rd____________ HC______________
C1 OPEN CHORAL CHAMPIONSHIP
WHITEHAVEN AWARD 1st Prize - $500
GUNNEDAH EISTEDDFOD SOCIETY 2nd Prize - $200
Minimum of 10 Voices a) Any two or more part song b) Any contrasting song - 2 or more parts
Note - Primary and Secondary Choirs are invited to enter and may
repeat one item from their 2018 School’s day program
1. Carinya Junior Choir 2. Gunnedah Conservatorium
Blenders
3. Carinya Secondary Choir 4. Harmony Inc 1st___________ 2nd__________3rd____________HC________________
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AFTERNOON TEA
At the conclusion of this session
A sincere ‘Thank You’ to all of the wonderful supporters of the Gunnedah Music Eisteddfod – Sponsors, Volunteers,
Gunnedah Shire Council, and the Town Hall precinct staff.
Your contribution is valued and appreciated.
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