SAFFRON WALDEN MUSIC FESTIVAL 2016

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SAFFRON WALDEN MUSIC FESTIVAL 2016 This will be County High s fourth Music Festival and the Winner s Concert will be held in Saffron Hall; our magnificent concert venue. This year we are proud to announce that we are introducing pre-grade 1 and ensemble classes. We are all very much looking forward to involving the local community in this great opportunity to showcase the musical talents of young people and give them the opportunity to demonstrate musical abilities in this inspiring and exciting auditorium. Saffron Walden County High School has a well- established tradition of musical excellence. Over 400 students receive instrumental tuition, and the school has a very wide range of opportunities for students to play and sing together. This includes: school choirs, orchestras, concert and jazz bands and various ensembles for a wide range of instruments. About the Festival The Music Festival is divided into five sections with an adjudicator for each one: Piano, Brass, Woodwind, Vocal and Strings. We have attracted five professional musicians to come and adjudicate throughout the weekend. The adjudicators will listen and give feedback to all of our applicants and award medals to performers who they feel were outstanding. Every player will receive written feedback and a certificate. Within each of the five sections, we have various classes ranging from pre beginner to advanced level; each class has a winner. The winner of the Challenge, the grade 7-8 class, will receive a trophy. The Adjudicator will pick one overall section winner from any of the classes, this winner will perform in the Winner s Concert. The Winner s Concert The festival culminates in a Winner s Concert, which will be held on the Sunday afternoon. The five section winners of the festival, that the adjudicators have chosen, all perform in a young musician of the year style final. An overall winner is chosen by the panel of adjudicators who is then awarded the Mullucks Wells Trophy.

VIRGINIA BLACK PIANO ADJUDICATOR Virginia started playing the piano aged 7. She was lucky enough to be given her first grand piano at age 12, a Bechstein which she still plays today. Aged 17, Virginia played Beethoven s 3rd piano concerto with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Virginia won the F.E Beckett piano scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London where she studied with Gordon Green and harpsichord under Geraint Jones. Virginia won both, the Lillian Davies Beethoven Prize and the Dove Prize; she also gained the Raymond Russell prize for harpsichord performance and was awarded DipRAM. Virginia made her debut as a solo recitalist, aged 20, at the Wigmore Hall, London and has given numerous performances on the Southbank in the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room. She has played at many international festivals, including the Gottingen and Carmel Bach festivals, and the Herne and York early music festivals. She has pursued a worldwide concert schedule including the Paris Festival D Ete, the Prague Spring Festival and a series of recitals in the United States. Virginia is a professor of harpsichord at the Royal Academy of Music where she holds the post of chair of postgraduate diploma studies. She has given numerous masterclasses at Oxford University, Eton College and the Ivy League Universities. In 2013 Virginia released a double CD of the six Bach Partitas and is currently recording a series of Scarlatti Sonatas.

PIANO SECTION Pre Grade 1 Grade 1-2 Grade 3-4 Grade 5-6 Challenge Cup Baroque and ical Romantic and Modern Duo Description To perform any one piece that is pre grade 1 standard. To perform one piece from any current grade 7-8 exam syllabus. To perform one piece from the Baroque or ical To perform one piece from the Romantic or Modern To perform one duet of any style. Time limit: 4 mins

HILARY STURT STRING ADJUDICATOR Graduating from the Guildhall School of Music and the Royal College of Music with solo, chamber and contemporary music prizes, Hilary joined the Trio Sentire in Sweden, and then Ensemble Modern. In a period of over 20 years she performed on both viola and violin with the Ensemble in all the principal concert halls and on radio stations in both hemispheres. The Ensemble gained worldwide attention with their collaboration with Frank Zappa in the Yellow Shark, along with many of our leading contemporary composers. Hilary has guest-led many of the leading European contemporary chamber ensembles, and been a guest principle with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Ballet Rambert, and the Orchestra of St Johns Smith Square, She is currently a member of the Rasumovsky quartet, whose recent recordings include William Allwyn s 3 Quartets, and chamber music by James Friskin. As a member of Apartment House, a contemporary chamber ensemble, she was awarded the Philarmonic Society Award for the Most Outstanding Chamber Music in 2011. Hilary is much in demand as a teacher, adjudicator and conductor throughout the UK. She is Head of Strings at St Paul s Girls School, and Professor at the Royal College of Music. Hilary has coached and conducted many youth orchestras both here and abroad - LSSO, LSCO, NCO, Imperial College Orchestra, Guernsey Orchestra, and taught at Pro Corda, and Musicworks. She is a Diploma examiner for the Associated Board.

STRING SECTION Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass & ical Guitar Pre Grade 1 Grade 1-2 Grade 3-4 Grade 5-6 Challenge Cup Baroque and ical Romantic and Modern Ensemble Description To perform any one piece that is pre grade 1 standard. To perform one piece from any current grade 7-8 exam syllabus. To perform one piece from the Baroque or ical To perform one piece from the Romantic or Modern To perform one ensemble piece of any style. Up to 4 players. Time limit: 4 mins.

ANTHONY BAILEY WOODWIND ADJUDICATOR As a clarinettist, Anthony is associated with the London Mozart Players, with whom he has performed many times including on CD recordings and in Concert. He has also performed regularly with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and the English Chamber Orchestra. He is a member of the Chinook Clarinet Quartet, with whom he has regularly performed throughout the UK in prestigious venues such as the Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, and the Bridgewater Hall. The quartet have recorded two CDs and performed live on BBC Radio and TV. Anthony is a founder member of the Tippett Ensemble, a professional group of alumni from the Wiltshire Youth Orchestra, formed in 2012. Recently they performed Beethoven Septet and Brahms Clarinet Quintet. Anthony as also been the leader of the British Clarinet Ensemble since 2000 with whom he has recorded several CDs, and toured Europe, America and Japan. Since 2004 he has been the conductor of the Symphonic Wind Orchestra at the Royal College of Music Junior Department, performing in many concerts with repertoire including his own works and arrangements, including and an arrangement of Shostakovitch Piano Concerto no.2 and the London premiere of Chaises Musicales by Anthony himself. He is the Musical Director of the East Anglian Single Reed Choir, a woodwind coach for the National Children s Orchestra of Great Britain. He recently made his debut conducting the Colne Philharmonic Orchestra and the Suffolk and Essex Concert bands. He has recently also made his debut with the Essex Concert Band. Anthony was the director of the Jonas Foundation Music School between 2006-2011, and now runs his own music school in London for the Willow Tree Trust.

WOODWIND SECTION Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Saxophone & Recorder Pre Grade 1 Grade 1-2 Grade 3-4 Grade 5-6 Challenge Cup Baroque and ical Romantic and Modern Ensemble Description To perform any one piece that is pre grade 1 standard. To perform one piece from any current grade 7-8 exam syllabus. To perform one piece from the Baroque or ical To perform one piece from the Romantic or Modern To perform an ensemble piece of any style. (Up to 5 players) Time limit: 4 mins

HEIDI PEGLER VOCAL ADJUDICATOR Heidi Pegler studied at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and Trinity College of Music, London. She has performed at many of Britain s leading venues with the All Souls Orchestra including the Royal Albert Hall, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Bridgewater Hall, St David s Hall and the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. A specialist in Baroque music, she has released Hark! the echoing air (CD) which features music for soprano, trumpet and orchestra. She also sings with London Voices and has recently sung on the latest Harry Potter movies as well as The Hobbit, The Croods and Jupiter Ascending. Heidi is the Head of Singing at St Paul s Girls School where she steers a team of 10 singing teachers. She conducts all the choirs and directs musical productions and operas. Heidi has also published several books including the award winning series The Language of Song (Faber) with friend and colleague Nicola-Jane Kemp; It s Never Too Late To Sing (Faber) and It s Never Too Late To Sing Christmas, with Pam Wedgwood and The Best of Singing (Faber) Grades 1-3 and 4-5 selecting highlights from the ABRSM singing syllabus. Heidi is the membership secretary for AOTOS (association of teachers of singing) and is an examiner for the ABRSM.

VOCAL SECTION ical Song 11 and under Songs from the shows 11 and under. ical Song 12-14 years Songs from the shows 12-14 years. ical Song 15-16 years Songs from the shows 15-16 years ical Song 17-18 years Songs from the shows 17-18 years Challenge Cup Duo Description To perform one piece from the classical period. Time limit: 2 mins To perform one piece from any musical. Time limit: 2 mins To perform one piece from the classical period. Time limit: 2 mins To perform one piece from any musical. Time limit: 2 mins To perform one piece from the classical period. Time limit: 4 mins To perform one piece from any musical. Time limit: 4 mins To perform one piece from the classical period Time limit: 4 mins To perform one piece from any musical. Time limit: 4 mins To perform one piece from any current grade 7-8 syllabus. To perform one duet piece. Time limit: 4 mins

BOB HUGHES BRASS SECTION Bob Hughes has nearly thirty years experience as a bass trombonist in many of the UK s finest orchestras. After studying with Harold Nash at the Royal Academy of Music, he joined the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in 1978. He left three years later to join the Scottish National Orchestra. During this time the SNO made many acclaimed recordings with Neemi Jarvi. In 1989 he moved to London to join the Philharmonia orchestra succeeding Ray Premru. At this time he also became bass trombone teacher at the Royal Academy of Music. He toured extensively with The Philharmonia throughout Europe, Asia and US and participated in many prestigious recordings during this period. In 1994 he joined The London Symphony Orchestra with Sir Colin Davies as principal conductor. Not only did the orchestra tour extensively, they also played on many film soundtracks. There were also many critically acclaimed recordings on the new LSO Live label. During this time Bob gave bass trombone master classes throughout Europe, Asia and USA. In 2006 he left the LSO to focus on his teaching and conducting commitments. In addition to teaching bass trombone at the Royal Academy of Music he is also the Director of the RAM trombone choir and was appointed Senior Tutor in Brass in 2011. In 2005, he joined the Birmingham Conservatoire as teacher of trombone. Bob was President of the British Trombone Society from 2006-10.

BRASS SECTION Trumpet, Cornet, Trombone, Tenor Horn, French Horn, Euphonium, Tuba. Pre Grade 1 Grade 1-2 Grade 3-4 Grade 5-6 Challenge Cup Baroque and ical Romantic and Modern Ensemble Description To perform any one piece that is pre grade 1 standard. To perform one piece from any current grade 7-8 exam syllabus. To perform one piece from the Baroque or ical To perform one piece from the Romantic or Modern To perform an ensemble piece of any style (Up to 5 players). Time limit: 4 mins

SAFFRON WALDEN MUSIC FESTIVAL RULES 2016 CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: FRIDAY 15TH JANUARY General Rules i. You must perform by yourself and not in a group unless you are taking part in the ensemble class. ii. You can enter any number of classes but only one entry per class. iii. You are responsible for your instruments and belongings on the day of the competition. Saffron Walden Music Festival and Saffron Walden County High School cannot accept any liability for them in any way before, during or after the competition. iv. To apply, you must be attending a school in Essex, Hertfordshire or Suffolk. v. By entering the competition, you agree that should you win your section, you will be available to take part in the Winners concert on the Sunday. (Concert time to be to confirmed) vi. You agree that any official photography taken will be allowed to be used for publicity purposes. Accompanying & Photocopies vii. You may bring your own accompanist, or you can use our official accompanist. viii. If you use our accompanist, all music and the relevant fees must be received with your entry form by the closing date. ix. Backing tracks will not be permitted. x. You must bring a copy of your music on the day for the adjudicator. Photocopies will be destroyed due to copyright rules. Application Forms & Fees xi. All application forms must be on an official entry form, or a copy of the official entry form, duly signed by your parent/guardian. xii. To be accepted, your application form, music and fee must be received by the closing date. You will be contacted regarding all relevant dates and times. xiii. If posting your entry, please ensure that the correct postage is paid. We will not collect from a sorting office if undelivered. xiv. The fee for each class entered is 5.00 xv. The fee for our official accompanist is 10.00 per class. This fee includes a rehearsal prior to the festival. xvi. Cheques should be made payable to SWCHS, these fees are non-refundable. xvii. The Winners Concert is open to the public and there is no entry fee. We will collect any donations at the door. All proceeds will go towards funding the next festival. xviii. Applications will be accepted on a first come first served basis. es may be amalgamated or split depending on the number of applications received. Rules xix. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the time of your class. xx. We welcome audiences to all classes and sections, please feel free to come and listen. Programmes for the festival will be available once all applications have been received and times confirmed. xxi. The adjudicators decision is final, they reserve the right to cut short a performance if they feel that they have heard enough to make a valid adjudication. This will only occur should time be running short. Certificates, Cups & Medals xxii. Each applicant will receive written feedback and a certificate at the end of their class. xxiii. Medals will be awarded to those candidates whom the adjudicator feels are most deserving, these medals will be presented at the Winners Concert. xxiv. Challenge Cup class winners will receive a cup. The winner of this cup is not necessarily the section winner.