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QUOTA BEENLEIGH LOGAN EISTEDDFOD MUSIC - DANCE - DRAMA 29TH ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD - 2015 MUSIC SCHEDULE
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QUOTA BEENLEIGH LOGAN EISTEDDFOD MUSIC - DANCE - DRAMA

29TH ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD - 2015

MUSIC SCHEDULE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Contents

Eisteddfod Dates and Venue __________________________________________________________ 3

Volunteers & Donations ______________________________________________________________ 4

Eisteddfod Rules ___________________________________________________________________ 5

General Eisteddfod Rules _____________________________________________________________ 5

Specific Rules for Music ______________________________________________________________ 6

Entry Fees, Venue Prices & Closing Dates ________________________________________________ 8

Music Venues _____________________________________________________________________ 10

Special Notes _____________________________________________________________________ 11

Photography _____________________________________________________________________ 11

Prizes and Trophies ________________________________________________________________ 12

Prizes and Trophies continued ________________________________________________________ 13

Return of Perpetual Trophies _________________________________________________________ 13

Adjudicator ______________________________________________________________________ 14

Our Major Sponsors ________________________________________________________________ 14

Bendigo Bank Scholarships __________________________________________________________ 15

Bursary __________________________________________________________________________ 16

Vocal Solo / Duo, Trio or Quartet Sections ______________________________________________ 17

Instrumental Solo / Duo, Trio or Quartet Sections ________________________________________ 18

Examination Grade Solos ____________________________________________________________ 19

Vocal & Instrumental Championship Sections ____________________________________________ 19

Choir / Ensemble Sections ___________________________________________________________ 21

Instrumental Group Sections _________________________________________________________ 22

Music Solo, Duo/Trio Entry Form & Tax Invoice __________________________________________ 23

Music Group Entry Form & Tax Invoice _________________________________________________ 24

Scholarship Entry Form & Tax Invoice __________________________________________________ 25

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Eisteddfod Dates and Venue

MUSIC

Venue - Logan Entertainment Centre and Crete Street Theatre – check program for venues

Entry closing date – 22nd April 2015

Performance dates – 20st to 26th July 2015

$1,000 Bendigo Bank Instrumental Scholarship -22nd July 2015

$1,000 Bendigo Bank Singing Scholarship – 24th July 2015

$1,000 Songbird City of Logan Vocal Bursary – 25th July 2015

SOLO DANCE

Venue - Crete Street Theatre

Entry closing date – 3rd June 2015

Performance dates – 4th, 5th, 6th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th September 2015

$1,000 Bendigo Bank Dance Scholarship – 4th September 2015

$1,000 Rose Cottage City of Logan Ballet Bursary – 5th September 2015

GROUP DANCE

Venue - Logan Entertainment Centre

Entry closing date – 7th May 2015

Performance dates – 3rd to 10th August 2015

SPEECH & DRAMA

Venue - Crete Street Theatre

Entry closing date – 21st May 2015

Performance dates – 11th to 16th August 2015

$1,000 Bendigo Bank Drama Bursary – 14th August 2015

$1,000 Cherish City of Logan Drama Bursary – 15th August 2015

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Patron Moya McKeon OAM

Eisteddfod Co-ordinator Heather Christensen Phone (07) 3804 0488

Assistant Co-ordinator Moya McKeon Phone (07) 3382 7604

Correspondence

General Eisteddfod Enquiries Email [email protected]

Phone Moya (07) 3382 7604

Mail PO Box 34 BEENLEIGH, QLD 4207

Website www.quotabeenleigh.org.au

CONVENORS

Eisteddfod Co-ordinator Heather Christensen Phone (07) 3804 0488

Dance Email only [email protected]

Music Kaye Rossmann Email only [email protected]

Speech & Drama Larraine Pimm-Verrall Email [email protected]

Phone (07) 3804 0488

Volunteers & Donations

The Beenleigh Eisteddfod is run solely with volunteers and each year we have

more than 470 shifts requiring volunteers. These priceless people take care of

everything from backstage organisation, marshalling, manning the front of

house, announcing, music and much more. We would appreciate your help. If

you are able to assist in any capacity please contact us by email at

[email protected] or phone 07 3804 0488 or 07 3382 7604.

If you would like to donate cash to be used for Eisteddfod prizes, please enclose your donation with

your entry, and record your donation in the appropriate section on the entry form.

Donations of $300 and over will be acknowledged in the program.

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Eisteddfod Rules

IT IS IMPORTANT THAT EVERY COMPETITOR & TEACHER READS THESE GENERAL CONDITIONS

General Eisteddfod Rules

1. Specific rules must be read in conjunction with these general rules.

2. This Eisteddfod is open only to persons whose main income is not derived from the area in which they enter.

3. Contestants must be prepared to perform in a Champions concert if requested to do so.

4. Age of competitor is as at 1st January of year of competition.

5. Competitors must report to the Marshal on arrival at the Eisteddfod venue.

6. Competitors must be present at the beginning of the session as withdrawals may alter the order of appearance. Due to this it is unwise to anticipate exact performance times.

7. Solo competitors may compete only once in any section. Students may perform more than once in duo, trio, quartet but NOT consisting of identical competitors in any one section. Groups may compete more than once in any section.

8. In all Duo, Trio and Quartet sections, the names of ALL entrants must be on the Entry Form.

9. The committee has the right to alter or amend the program in any way at any time, to refuse entry, cancel any entry or cancel any section where entries are insufficient. To enhance competition there must be TWO or more entries in a section. Sections where there is only ONE entry, the competitor will be upgraded to the next age group.

10. Competitor numbers must be sufficient before any cash prizes will be awarded in any section. Unless there are at least four competitors in a section, only one prize will be awarded, unless the adjudicator decides otherwise.

11. Group entries must be entered in the oldest performer’s age group.

12. TIME LIMITS for each section MUST be observed. An item may be shorter than the time limit but not exceed it. Competitors will not be adjudicated after the set time has elapsed and may be asked to stop performing after the time limit.

13. The use of costume, words, subject matter or actions that are not regarded as acceptable in a family group is prohibited, and will result in the disqualification of the competitor at the adjudicator’s discretion. This particularly relates to dance and the sexualisation of movements.

14. Competitors or teachers, interested parties, or any other persons, must not communicate with the Adjudicator.

15. No Competitor may perform out of programmed sequence without the approval of the convenor. Championship performances WILL NOT be performed out of Section.

16. Competitors may bring their own accompanist except where stated otherwise.

17. The committee has the right to appoint a substitute Adjudicator and the Adjudicator’s decision is final.

To be read in conjunction with Rule 24.

18. Quota International of Beenleigh Inc. will not be responsible for copyright and royalty infringements.

19. Mobile phones must be switched off in backstage and change room areas at all venues. No cameras allowed in these areas. Mobile phones, cameras and video recorders are prohibited in all venues. BWP Studios allowed.

20. PLEASE NOTE: All competitors enter the Eisteddfod and take part in the Eisteddfod at their own risk, and are responsible for their own belongings.

21. Backstage and dressing rooms are to be left in a clean and tidy manner.

22. Entry fees are NOT refundable.

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23. Performers, parents, guardians and teachers are expected to behave in a mature and socially acceptable manner.

24. Any protest or objection must be referred to the Convenor within 30 minutes of the Adjudicator’s decision. The protest must be submitted by the competitor, teacher or parent and accompanied by a $50 fee. The Fee will be refunded if the claim is found to be valid. The committee reserves the right to request a copy of the competitor’s birth certificate if the dispute is age related.

25. Teachers are allowed on stage only as accompanists or conductors for choirs or for items requiring stage set-up.

26. Failure to comply wholly or partly with any of the rules or conditions may result in disqualification or the withholding of prizes. The decision of the committee on any question or dispute shall be absolutely final. The committee shall decide any matter not covered by the rules or conditions and their decision is final.

Specific Rules for Music

1. Please check each section of the schedule for specific information relating to that section

2. Groups will be allocated a room or designated space in which to rehearse and keep their belongings.

3. An ensemble for this Eisteddfod consists of 5 or more performers unless stated otherwise.

4. A piece of music may not be used more than once by the same person except in the scholarship/bursary sections where a piece used in general sections may be used again.

5. The number of pieces and time allocations must be strictly adhered to.

6. A copy of all music notation (vocals should include notation as well as words) clearly labeled with competitor number and section number MUST be handed to the Marshal on arrival and collected from the Marshal with the Adjudication paper at the end of the session. A photocopy of sheet music is acceptable for the adjudicators use and will be returned to the competitor or destroyed after performance but the competitor must use original music on stage.

7. Accompaniment may be by piano or any other non-amplified instruments or a backing track.

8. Any accompaniment music on CD must be handed in to the Marshal with the competitor and section number clearly marked. In vocal sections any accompanying music must not contain vocal backing.

9. MUSIC: Sound equipment will be provided. Music must be of good quality. All care with music will be taken but no responsibility accepted. PLEASE NOTE: COMMERCIAL CDs ARE NOT PERMITTED DUE TO COPYRIGHT.

10. CDs PREFERRED. ONE ITEM PER CD. Must be clearly marked with section and competitor number. DO NOT APPLY STICKERS. (Please bring second copy in case of mishaps). CD must be handed to marshal NO LATER THAN the start of the section.

11. iPhone and iPad material is accepted but a performer ’s representative must be on hand to play the music.

12. It is expected that entrants will be tuned up and ready to go on stage when announced.

13. Teachers are allowed on stage only as accompanists or conductors for choirs or for items requiring stage set-up. Competitors are responsible to find their own accompanist. A piano is provided.

14. It is the performer’s responsibility to check the program for performance venues, dates and times.

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The Music Eisteddfod is focused on vocal and instrumental in solo, duet and a variety of ensembles,

choirs, bands and orchestra sections. Quota wishes to further the enrichment experiences of all

entrants and we do our best to satisfy the requirements of each person wishing to enter. Our wish

is to cater for beginners to advanced as well as those who simply wish to share their talents in a

recognisable manner. Whether your interest is dilettante, highly informed or ready for a

reawakening experience, you are welcome.

All competitors will find their appreciation of their beloved art form widened by the experience.

You will enhance your skills in listening and observing as a bonus to developing abilities of creative

expression in performance.

All participants do so in a spirit of friendly competition in a forum where stage experience can be

achieved. Competitors are asked to respect the organisers, adjudicator, audience and fellow

competitors.

Competitors from past Eisteddfods have progressed to success in Australian National Competitions,

study and performance overseas, in stage musicals and concert halls and in recording and

broadcasting.

We hope that you are inspired to broaden your horizons.

“Music is the chocolate chip in the cookie of life”

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Entry Fees, Venue Prices & Closing Dates

Entry Fees

Programs – Please include the cost of programs with your entry and they will be posted

Venue Door Prices

Solo at Crete Street Theatre

Venue Door Prices

At Logan Entertainment Centre

Entry Fees Late Entry Fees

Solo $10 $20

Duos/Trios/Quartets $15 $20

Choirs $25 $40

Ensembles/Bands/Orchestras $30 $40

Championships $15 $20

Bursaries and Scholarships $35 $50

Program Fees

Posted no later than 1 month before performance $8.00

At the door $6.00

NOTE: No ATM facilities at this location Adult Concession Family

One Session $12 $6 $25

Day Pass $25 $12 $50

Season Pass – all sessions at Crete Street $40

Adult Concession Family

One Session $15 $10 $30

Day Pass $30 $15 $50

Season Pass – all sessions at Logan Entertainment

Centre

$60

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Venue Teacher Passes

Confirmation of complimentary teacher passes appear on receipts and passes can be collected at

the Eisteddfod. Admission tickets for Teachers – Primary & High School Teachers – 1 pass is

provided per 10 students performing. Music Studios - The principal teacher will be issued with a

complimentary pass with up to $100 of entries, entries over $100 will attract a second pass. These

passes must be presented at the first session attended every day and swapped for a

wristband/pass.

Venue Entry for PERFORMERS is Free of Charge

(balcony area only at LEC dependent on seating availability)

Closing Dates

Closing Date 22nd April 2015

Late Entries Closing Date 29th April 2015

Late entries may be accepted after the late entries closing date at the discretion of the organisers.

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Music Venues

Logan Entertainment Centre, Wembley Road, Logan Central

Crete Street Theatre, Crete Street, Beenleigh

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Special Notes

A SPECIAL NOTE FOR PERFORMERS: Please note we DO NOT provide accompanists. Please check

the following websites and organise your own accompanist.

www.musicteacher.com.au and www.site.accompanistguildofqld.org

The following accompanists have indicated they are able to be contacted:

Angel Hsieh: Phone 0402 415 890

Janette Kircher: Phone 3890 1997

All arrangements must be made between the performer and the accompanist as per rule 13 above.

A SPECIAL NOTE FOR BANDS

The following band equipment will be supplied in addition to the piano: 3 Timpani, 1 bass drum, 1

snare drum, 1 glock, 1 xylophone, 1 drum kit, traps table, bass amp, guitar amp, 2 congas, 45 music

stands. You will be required to bring any other instruments or equipment.

A SPECIAL NOTE FOR ALL

Please be aware

Publicity shots may be taken during the Eisteddfod Please have permission from parents/guardians before performances Advise the Convenors if permission has not been obtained Eisteddfod prize winner results will be posted on the website www.quotabeenleigh.org.au at

the end of the eisteddfod.

Photography BWP Studios are providing video only for the Music eisteddfod.

All groups will be filmed, soloists will need to pre-book.

You will need to obtain the log in for your school/group or the log in for solos to access these

images.

VIDEO: $16 per routine. Solo videos will need to be pre-booked for staff to be present.

Please allow for a 6 week minimum delivery for all video orders... this time is required for editing as

we do not mix live as well as continuing to service the event over the 6 week period.

Any queries please email [email protected] or call 1800 55 27 28.

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Prizes and Trophies

Competitor numbers must be sufficient before any cash prizes will be awarded in any section.

Unless there are at least four competitors in a section, only one prize will be awarded, unless the

adjudicator decides otherwise.

PRIMARY SCHOOLS TROPHIES AND PRIZES

Primary School Choir (Grade 3 & under) Trophy + $100

Primary School Choir (Grade 6 & Under) Ken Hallam Memorial Trophy + $100

Primary School Vocal Showcase Choir Trophy + $100

Primary School Choral Showcase Choir Trophy + $100

Primary School Beginners Band Trophy + $100

Primary School Advanced Band Trophy + $100

Primary School Instrumental Ensemble Trophy + $50

Primary School String Ensemble Trophy + $50

Primary School Percussion Ensemble Trophy + $50

MIDDLE/SECONDARY SCHOOLS TROPHIES AND PRIZES

Secondary School Skill Choir Trophy + $100

Secondary School All Male/All Female Choir Trophy + $100

Secondary School Choral Showcase Choir Trophy + $100

Secondary School Vocal Showcase Choir Trophy + $100

Secondary School Big Band Trophy + $100

Secondary School Concert Band Trophy + $100

Secondary School String Orchestra Trophy + $100

Secondary School Instrumental Ensemble Trophy + $50

Secondary School Percussion Ensemble Trophy + $50

Secondary School Brass Ensemble Trophy + $50

Secondary School Woodwind Ensemble Trophy + $50

Community Groups CASH PRIZES

Community Choir $50 Cash

Community Instrumental Ensemble $50 Cash

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Prizes and Trophies continued

SECTION – Individual TROPHIES & PRIZES

Bendigo Bank Instrumental Scholarship Winner $750, Runner up $250 plus trophy

Bendigo Bank Classical Singing Scholarship Winner $750, Runner up $250 plus trophy

Songbird City of Logan Vocal Bursary Winner $750, Runner up $250 plus trophy

Vocal – Excellence Award for Singing – all Ages Trophy

Vocal – Stage Musical Senior Trophy

Vocal – Stage Musical Intermediate Trophy

Vocal – Stage Musical Junior Trophy

Vocal – Stage Musical Tiny Tots Trophy

Vocal – Own Composition Vocal & Musical notation – Senior

Rossmann Family Trophy + $30

Donated by Ian & Kaye Rossmann

Vocal – Own Composition Vocal & Musical notation – Junior

Rossmann Family Trophy + $30

Donated by Ian & Kaye Rossmann

Instrumental – Showcase Piano Solo Senior Trophy

Instrumental – Showcase Piano Solo Junior Trophy

Instrumental – Own Composition Senior $30 donated by Murphy’s Healthcare Pharmacy

Instrumental – Own Composition Junior $30 donated by Murphy’s Healthcare Pharmacy

Instrumental – Woodwind Encouragement Award Robyn Clelland Trophy

Instrumental – Brass Encouragement Award Robyn Clelland Trophy

Instrumental – Strings Encouragement Award Robyn Clelland Trophy

SECTION – Championships TROPHIES & PRIZES

Vocal - Senior Champion Trophy + $30

Vocal - Intermediate Champion Trophy + $30

Vocal - Junior Champion Trophy + $20

Vocal - Tiny Tots Champion Trophy + $10

Instrumental – Senior Champion Trophy + $30

Instrumental – Intermediate Champion Trophy + $30

Instrumental – Junior Champion Trophy + $20

Instrumental – Tiny Tots Champion Trophy + $10

Unless stated otherwise prizes are:

The top three scores in each section are awarded first, second and third places.

Groups receive: First, Second and Third Banners and Highly Commended Ribbons. Ribbons are also

presented to every performer in all the 15 years and under groups and all school groups placed as

above. Soloists, Duos and Trios receive: First, Second and Third Medals and Highly Commended

Ribbons.

Return of Perpetual Trophies

All perpetual trophies must be returned NO LATER than 8th June 2015 to:

Murphy’s Health Care Pharmacy, 115 City Road, Beenleigh Qld 4207

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Adjudicator

Helen Little Helen Little is a national and international examiner and

adjudicator. She has adjudicated at eisteddfods all over Australia

from Canberra to Innisfail to Charleville and Mt. Isa.

She works at Somerset College where she works with children

from prep through to year 12. Helen is involved with piano

students, woodwinds, and ensembles at the college as well as

developing and coordinating the Somerset Festival for Young

Performers.

In 2012 Helen spent four months in Malaysia teaching, giving

workshops for music teachers, and examining, and in December

2013, was part of a Queensland choir performing in Vienna for the

Advent Festival (both as performer and conductor).

She has established and conducted “The Madrigal Players” in

Canberra, conducted for 10 years in Musicfest (for talented young musicians), conducted the Gold

Coast City wind orchestra and was guest conductor of the Gold Coast City Brass Band.

Her favourite quote is “By believing all your geese are swans, you end with far more of the latter

than you would have ever thought possible.”

Our Major Sponsors

Quota International of Beenleigh Inc. wish to thank all our very generous sponsors, supporters and

volunteers who help make our Eisteddfod a success.

While we are only able to individually acknowledge major sponsors of the Eisteddfod, we sincerely

thank all those businesses and individuals who have donated their time, goods and money to assist

in making the Eisteddfod the ongoing success that it has been for the last 28 years.

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Bendigo Bank Scholarships

The scholarships purpose is to provide fee relief for the recipient. The scholarship is offered as an

incentive to the prospective student to continue their studies in their chosen area of interest and

will be awarded on the basis of demonstrated excellence as a performer and personal contribution

to general music activities. Candidates should outline achievements including grade levels passed,

memberships, all performance history, particular interests and goals/future aspirations.

BENDIGO BANK INSTRUMENTAL SCHOLARSHIP

$1,000 in cash prizes

This is a competition in its own right and performers on the night must perform two contrasting

pieces on their principal instrument and one piece on a second instrument - in that order.

Entrants must be 13 years and over as at 1st January 2015

Previous first place winners not eligible to enter

Details:

Entry Fee: $35.00

Section 560

1st: $750 Scholarship plus trophy

2nd: $250 Scholarship plus trophy

BENDIGO BANK CLASSICAL SINGING SCHOLARSHIP

$1,000 in cash prizes

This is a competition in its own right and performers on the night must perform three contrasting

works including one song or aria from the period up to and including Mozart in the original

language and one work in English.

Entrants must be 13 years and over as at 1st January 2015

Previous first place winners not eligible to enter

Details:

Entry Fee: $35.00

Section 570

1st: $750 Scholarship plus trophy

2nd: $250 Scholarship plus trophy

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Bursary

SONGBIRD CITY OF LOGAN VOCAL BURSARY

Performed Saturday 25th July 2015

$1,000 in cash prizes

Previous first place winners not eligible to enter

Entrants must be 13 years and over as at 1st January 2015

This is a competition in its own right and performers on the night must perform three songs

1 - Own Choice of Song

2 - Song with an Anzac theme to celebrate the centenary of ANZAC

3 - Stage/Film Musical (to be performed in costume)

Details:

Entry Fee: $35.00

Section 550

1st: $750 Cash plus trophy

2nd: $250 Cash plus trophy

There is a magic about music. It enables us to express our noblest thoughts and feelings.

It engages our imaginations. It provides us with unparalleled opportunities to assert our

uniqueness. In a world increasingly dominated by electronic technology music is a natural

refreshing essence.

Almost everyone who has made a major contribution to educational thought since Plato has agreed

that music should be an integral part of the basic education of every young person.

Music exalts the human spirit. It brings joy and pleasure to men, women and children in every

society and every culture. It brings us solace in the ordinary activities of daily life and it’s an

indispensable adjunct to both our happiest and our most solemn occasions. It represents one of

the most basic instincts in human beings. That’s why it has played such an important role in every

known civilization. Music is a source of reconciliation, exhilaration and hope.

The performance of music is one of the few educational pursuits that truly combines the physical,

emotional and intellectual dimensions of us all. One must draw on physical capabilities much like

an athlete; one must possess an acute awareness and understanding of the power of human

emotion, much like a psychologist; one must understand the structure and notation of the musical

language, much like a mathematician or a scientist. Few disciplines allow one to integrate so many

different aspects of self as music does and few disciplines provide one with as complete an array of

experiences which, as the great German philosopher of the 1800’s, Friedrich Nietzsche so

accurately stated, ‘makes life worth living’.

Music relaxes, rejuvenates and revitalizes the soul. Music is Vitamin M

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Vocal Solo / Duo, Trio or Quartet Sections

VOCAL SOLOS/DUO,TRIO,QUARTET – SOLO ENTRY FEE - $10 DUO/TRIO/QUARTET- ENTRY FEE - $15 VOCALS: PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT OPTIONAL FOR VOCALS. (REFER SPECIFIC RULES) MAXIMUM 4 MINUTES – 1 PIECE ONLY

SOLO VOCAL – MODERN POP - composed after 1990 & commercially promoted as popular

SOLO VOCAL - OWN COMPOSITION- Composer must write & perform own musical composition with words

DUO/TRIO/QUARTET VOCAL – OWN CHOICE OF SONG

220 8 years & under 240 Junior 15 years & under 252 8 years and under

221 9 to 11 years 241 16 years & over 253 9 to 11 years

222 12 to 15 years 254 12 to 15 years

223 16 years & over 255 16 years & over SOLO VOCAL: Song with a theme of war. This year only to celebrate the centenary of ANZAC.

SOLO VOCAL - FOLK SONG – Traditional songs from any country, may be in language of country of origin

DUO/TRIO/QUARTET VOCAL – MUSICAL STAGE or FILM

Must be in costume

224 8 years & under 242 8 years & under 256 8 years & under

225 9 to 11 years 243 9 to 11 years 257 9 to 11 years

226 12 to 15 years 244 12 to 15 years 258 12 to 15 years

227 16 years & over 245 16 years & over 259 16 years & over SOLO VOCAL – MUSICAL STAGE or FILM Must be in costume

SOLO VOCAL – COUNTRY MUSIC including Australian Country - piano or guitar accompaniment permitted

228 8 years & under 246 8 years & under

229 9 to 11 years 247 9 to 11 years

230 12 to 15 years 248 12 to 15 years

231 16 years & over 249 16 years & over SOLO VOCAL – OWN CHOICE OF SONG

SOLO VOCAL – BLUES/JAZZ

232 8 years & under 250 15 years & under

233 9 to 11 years 251 16 years & over

234 12 to 15 years

235 16 years & over

SOLO VOCAL – SACRED/GOSPEL

236 8 years & under

237 9 to 11 years

238 12 to 15 years

239 16 years & over

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Instrumental Solo / Duo, Trio or Quartet Sections

INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS – ENTRY FEE - $10 DUO/TRIO/QUARTET- ENTRY FEE - $15 INSTRUMENTAL EXCLUDES ELECTRICAL AND AMPLIFIED EQUIPMENT MAXIMUM 4 MINUTES – 1 PIECE ONLY

SOLO SING AND PLAY ANY INSTRUMENT Please advise instrument

SOLO ANY OTHER INSTRUMENT - excludes any in above categories

260 8 years & under 280 8 years & under

261 9 to 11 years 281 9 to 11 years

262 12 to 15 years 282 12 to 15 years

263 16 years & over 283 16 years & over SOLO ANY BRASS INSTRUMENT DUO/TRIO/QUARTET MUSICAL

To include vocal and instrumental

264 8 years & under 284 8 years & under

265 9 to 11 years 285 9 to 11 years

266 12 to 15 years 286 12 to 15 years

267 16 years & over 287 16 years & over

SOLO ANY BOW STRINGED INSTRUMENT

DUO/TRIO/QUARTET STRING SOLO NON CLASSICAL (Pop, Jazz , Rag etc.)

268 8 years & under 288 8 years & under 300 8 years & under

269 9 to 11 years 289 9 to 11 years 301 9 to 11 years

270 12 to 15 years 290 12 to 15 years 302 12 to 15 years

271 16 years & over 291 16 years & over 303 16 years & over SOLO GUITAR/UKULELE/BANJO DUO/TRIO/QUARTET

INSTRUMENTAL PIANO SOLO

272 8 years & under 292 8 years & under 304 8 years & under

273 9 to 11 years 293 9 to 11 years 305 9 to 11 years

274 12 to 15 years 294 12 to 15 years 306 12 to 15 years

275 16 years & over 295 16 years & over 307 16 years & over SOLO ANY WOODWIND INSTRUMENT- Includes Recorder

DUET PIANO PIANO SOLO MEMORIZED

276 8 years & under 296 8 years & under 308 8 years & under

277 9 to 11 years 297 9 to 11 years 309 9 to 11 years

278 12 to 15 years 298 12 to 15 years 310 12 to 15 years

279 16 years & over 299 16 years & over 311 16 years & over

COMPETITORS MAY PERFORM ON ANY INSTRUMENT OF THEIR CHOICE OVER THESE SECTIONS

Baroque : 1600-1760 Classical: 1730-1820 Romantic: 1815-1910

312 8 years & under 320 8 years & under 328 8 years & under

313 9 to 11 years 321 9 to 11 years 329 9 to 11 years

314 12 to 15 years 322 12 to 15 years 330 12 to 15 years

315 16 years & over 323 16 years & over 331 16 years & over

20th Century or Current Contemporary: 1975-present Australian Composer AMC www.amcoz.com.au

316 8 years & under 324 8 years & under 332 8 years & under

317 9 to 11 years 325 9 to 11 years 333 9 to 11 years

318 12 to 15 years 326 12 to 15 years 334 12 to 15 years

319 16 years & over 327 16 years & over 335 16 years & over

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Examination Grade Solos

INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS – ENTRY FEE - $10

EXAMINATION GRADE LEVEL One piece only from examination systems of the Queensland Board of Secondary Studies Entrants may perform in one Examination Level ONLY on each instrument

EXAMINATION GRADE LEVEL FOR ANY INSTRUMENT EXCLUDING PIANO

EXAMINATION GRADE LEVEL PIANO ONLY

367 Preliminary 376 Preliminary

368 Grade 1 377 Grade 1

369 Grade 2 378 Grade 2

370 Grade 3 379 Grade 3

371 Grade 4 380 Grade 4

372 Grade 5 381 Grade 5

373 Grade 6 382 Grade 6

374 Grade 7 383 Grade 7

375 Grade 8 384 Grade 8

Specialty Sections

SHOWCASE PIANO SOLO

Maximum 8 minutes – 2 pieces of a contrasting nature

Specialty Sections

OWN COMPOSITION – ANY INSTRUMENT

Maximum 4 minutes – to be performed by Composer

385 15 years & under 387 15 years & under

386 16 years & over 388 16 years & over

Vocal & Instrumental Championship Sections

VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – ENTRY FEE - $15

Championship is an aggregate of scores from 3 sections: Anyone entering the championship must enter the 3 applicable sections Vocals: Sacred Gospel, Own Choice and Folk Song Instrumental: Baroque, Australian Composer and Contemporary

336 Tiny Tot Vocal Championship –

8 years & under

340 Tiny Tot Instrumental Championship –

8 years & under

337 Junior Vocal Championship –

9 to 11 years

341 Junior Instrumental Championship –

9 to 11 years

338 Intermediate Vocal Championship –

12 to 15 years

342 Intermediate Instrumental Championship – 12 to 15 years

339 Open Vocal Championship –

16 years & over

343 Open Instrumental Championship –

16 years & over

2015 MUSIC SCHEDULE

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Songbird City of Logan Vocal Bursary

SONGBIRD CITY OF LOGAN VOCAL BURSARY – ENTRY FEE - $35

This is a competition in its own right and performers on the night must perform three items:

Own choice of song, song with an Anzac theme and stage/film musical (must be performed in costume)

Previous first place winners not eligible to enter - for entrants 13 years and over as at 1st January 2015

550 Songbird City of Logan Vocal Bursary

Bendigo Bank Instrumental Scholarship

BENDIGO BANK INSTRUMENTAL SCHOLARSHIP ENTRY FEE - $35

This is a competition in its own right and performers on the night must perform three items:

Two contrasting pieces on their principal instrument and one piece on a second instrument, in that order.

Previous first place winners not eligible to enter - for entrants 13 years and over as at 1st January 2015

560 Bendigo Bank Instrumental Scholarship

Bendigo Bank Vocal Scholarship

BENDIGO BANK CLASSICAL SINGING SCHOLARSHIP ENTRY FEE - $35

This is a competition in its own right and performers on the night must perform three contrasting works

including one song or aria from the period up to and including Mozart in the original language and one work

in English.

Previous first place winners not eligible to enter- for entrants 13 years and over as at 1st January 2015

570 Bendigo Bank Classical Singing Scholarship

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Choir / Ensemble Sections

CHOIRS – ENTRY FEE - $25 (MINIMUM OF 10 PERFORMERS IN EACH CHOIR) MAXIMUM 8 MINUTES UNLESS STATED

Maximum time limits are given: Competitors may be less but not more than maximum time. An ensemble

has a minimum of five participants. Competitors do not necessarily have to attend the same school, but will

need to supply a “group name”.

Section No

Age level Description Requirements

Time limits

400 Primary: Year 3 & under Choir 1 piece of own choice - 1 novelty piece with actions

401 Primary Choir 1 piece of own choice - 1 novelty piece with actions

402 Primary Folk Singing Choir

1 Australian Folk Song - 1 Folk Song from another country

403 Primary Skill Chorus 1 piece unaccompanied - 1 piece accompanied & conducted by students

404 Primary Vocal Showcase

2 pieces Musical, Musical Theatre or Popular - Must be in costume

405 Primary Class Choral Item

Students all from one class to perform 2 songs of their own choice

406 Primary Choral Showcase

1 piece in unison by an Australian Composer (not a folk song) - 1 piece of own choice in at least 2 parts - 1 sacred/gospel in unison or parts

10 minutes

407 Primary Ensemble 2 songs contrasting in genre and tempo by different composers – at least 1 song in 2 or more parts

408 Primary Showcase Ensemble

2 songs with a War Theme

409 Middle/Secondary Choir 1 piece of own choice - 1 novelty piece with actions

410 Middle/Secondary Folk Singing Choir

1 Australian Folk Song - 1 from another country

411 Middle/Secondary Skill Chorus 1 piece unaccompanied - 1 piece accompanied & conducted by students

412 Middle/Secondary Vocal Showcase

2 selections from popular, jazz, rock or musical theatre genres. No school uniform, choreography essential. Judged on vocal and entertainment value.

413 Middle/Secondary All male OR all female choir

1 piece in unison - 1 piece in parts

414 Middle/Secondary Choral Showcase

1 piece in unison by an Australian Composer (not a folk song) – 1 own choice in at least 2 parts – 1 sacred/gospel in unison or parts

10 minutes

415 Middle/Secondary Ensemble 2 songs contrasting in genre and tempo by different composers – at least 1 song in 2 or more parts

416 Middle/Secondary Showcase Ensemble

2 songs with a War theme

417 Community Community Choir

2 pieces of own choice 1 of which must be in parts

418 Community Sacred/Gospel Choir

2 pieces of own choice 1 of which must be in parts

419 Community Cultural Vocal Showcase

2 pieces specific to a particular country (includes Australian folk)

420 Community Ensemble 2 contrasting songs – at least 1 song in 2 or more parts

2015 MUSIC SCHEDULE

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Instrumental Group Sections

INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS – ENTRY FEE - $30 MAXIMUM OF 2 PIECES UNLESS STATED MAXIMUM 8 MINUTES FOR BANDS UNLESS STATED - 6 MINUTES FOR ENSEMBLES

Maximum time limits are given: Competitors may be less but not more than max time. The following band equipment will be supplied: 3 Timpani, 1 bass drum, 1 snare drum, 1 glock, 1 xylophone, 1 drum kit, traps table, bass amp, guitar amp, 2 congas, 30 music stands. You will be required to bring any other instruments or equipment.

No electronic instruments permitted except for Stage Bands.

Competitors do not necessarily have to attend the same school, but will need to supply a “group name”.

Section No

Age Level Description Requirements Time limits

423 Primary Beginners Band Own Choice 424 Primary Advanced Band Own Choice 425 Primary Stage Band Vocalist Permitted 426 Primary Percussion Ensemble /

Drum Line Own Choice

427 Primary Instrumental Ensemble Own Choice 428 Primary String Ensemble Own Choice 429 Middle/Secondary Rock Band Rock music style - may include vocals

Max 3 pieces 10 minutes

430 Middle/Secondary Big Band The terms jazz band, jazz ensemble, swing orchestra, society band, and dance band may describe this type of band Max 3 pieces

10 minutes

431 Middle/Secondary Concert Band Instrumentation includes several members of the woodwind, brass and percussion families Max 3 pieces

10 minutes

432 Middle/Secondary Stage Band Vocalist permitted Max 3 pieces 10 minutes 433 Middle/Secondary String Orchestra Instrumentation primarily from the string

family but may also include percussion. Max 3 pieces

10 minutes

434 Middle/Secondary Percussion Ensemble/Drum Line

435 Middle/Secondary Instrumental Ensemble Any combination of instruments. 436 Middle/Secondary String Ensemble 437 Middle/Secondary Brass Ensemble 438 Middle/Secondary Woodwind Ensemble Recorders allowed 439 Community Stage Band Vocalist permitted Max 3 pieces 10 minutes 440 Community Big Band The terms jazz band, jazz ensemble,

swing orchestra, society band, and dance band may describe this type of band Max 3 pieces

10 minutes

441 Community Concert Band Includes several members of the woodwind, brass and percussion families Max 3 pieces

10 minutes

442 Community String Orchestra Instrumentation primarily from the string family but may also include percussion. Max 3 pieces

10 minutes

443 Community Percussion Ensemble/ Drum Line

444 Community Instrumental Ensemble Any combination of instruments 445 Community String Ensemble 446 Community Brass Ensemble 447 Community Woodwind Ensemble

QUOTA INTERNATIONAL OF BEENLEIGH INC EISTEDDFOD (ABN 61 162 495 522)

Music Solo, Duo/Trio Entry Form & Tax Invoice ENTRIES CLOSE 22nd APRIL 2015 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY

LATE ENTRIES CLOSE 29th APRIL 2015 AND MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE LATE ENTRY FEE

SECTION NO SECTION DESCRIPTION NAME OF COMPETITOR

DATE OF BIRTH FEE

First Name Last Name

NO AMOUNT

Entry fee

Late entry fee

Programs - $8.00 each includes postage

Donation

Total

Parent/Guardian Name

Address

Suburb State Postcode

Phone Mobile

Email

Teacher Phone

I have read, understand and will abide by the Eisteddfod General and Music Specific Rules

Signed:

Please send entry form to: Quota International of Beenleigh Inc, PO Box 34, BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 Receipts will be emailed – if you require a receipt to be mailed, please include a small stamped self-addressed envelope with your entry form

PAYMENT INFORMATION Please make cheques or money order payable to Quota International of Beenleigh Inc. Direct deposit can be made to: BSB 633-000 – Account No 141281378 Reference: Your name Email your entries and proof of deposit to [email protected]

QUOTA INTERNATIONAL OF BEENLEIGH INC EISTEDDFOD (ABN 61 162 495 522)

Music Group Entry Form & Tax Invoice ENTRIES CLOSE 22nd APRIL 2015 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY

LATE ENTRIES CLOSE 29th APRIL 2015 AND MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE LATE ENTRY FEE

SECTION NO SECTION DESCRIPTION NAME OF GROUP

APPROX NO IN GROUP FEE

NO AMOUNT

Entry fee

Late entry fee

Programs - $8.00 each includes postage

Donation

Total

Name of School

Name of Teacher

Address

Suburb State Postcode

Phone Mobile

Email

I have read, understand and will abide by the Eisteddfod General and Dance Specific Rules

Signed:

Please send entry form to: Quota International of Beenleigh Inc, PO Box 34, BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 Receipts will be emailed – if you require a receipt to be mailed, please include a small stamped self-addressed envelope with your entry form

PAYMENT INFORMATION Please make cheques or money order payable to Quota International of Beenleigh Inc. Direct deposit can be made to: BSB 633-000 – Account No 141281378 Reference: Your name Email your entries and proof of deposit to [email protected]

QUOTA INTERNATIONAL OF BEENLEIGH INC EISTEDDFOD (ABN 61 162 495 522)

Scholarship Entry Form & Tax Invoice ENTRIES CLOSE 22nd APRIL 2015 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY

LATE ENTRIES CLOSE 29th APRIL 2015 AND MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE LATE ENTRY FEE

SECTION NO SECTION DESCRIPTION NAME OF COMPETITOR

DATE OF BIRTH FEE

First Name Last Name

Please include a few sentences describing how you are involved in the music community e.g. groups you belong to, lessons undertaken, performances, etc. If insufficient space, please attach separate document.

NO AMOUNT

Entry fee

Late entry fee

Programs - $8.00 each includes postage

Donation

Total

Parent/Guardian Name

Address

Suburb State Postcode

Phone Mobile

Email

Teacher Phone

I have read, understand and will abide by the Eisteddfod General and Music Specific Rules

Signed:

Please send entry form to: Quota International of Beenleigh Inc, PO Box 34, BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 Receipts will be emailed – if you require a receipt to be mailed, please include a small stamped self-addressed envelope with your entry form

PAYMENT INFORMATION Please make cheques or money order payable to Quota International of Beenleigh Inc. Direct deposit can be made to: BSB 633-000 – Account No 141281378 Reference: Your name Email your entries and proof of deposit to [email protected]


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