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COTTINGHAM
METHODIST
CHURCH
MUSICAL
FESTIVAL 2010
22nd January to 6th February
Celebration Concert 6th March
Programme
Programme
sponsored by
Cottingham Parish
Council
£1
(All classes will be held at the Methodist Church except where indicated)
Classes Page
Friday 22 Jan 1.30pm School Instrumental Classes 5
Friday 22 Jan 5.30pm Instrumental Classes 5
Saturday 23 Jan 9.00am Instrumental Classes 6
Friday 29 Jan 1.30pm School Choir Classes 8
Friday 29 Jan 6.00pm Singing and Adult Singing Classes 8
Saturday 30 Jan 9.00am Singing and Adult Singing Classes 9
Thursday 4 Feb 6.00pm Piano Classes 12
Friday 5 Feb 6.00pm Piano Classes 13
Saturday 6 Feb 9.00am Piano Classes 14
Saturday 6 Feb 10.30am Choristers’ and Choral Classes 16
(at St Mary’s Parish Church)
Saturday 6 Mar 6.30 & 8.15pm Celebration Concert 3
REFRESHMENTS
A wide range of Light Refreshments, including Light Lunches, is available in the Main
Hall of the Methodist Church on Saturdays during the Festival.
RECORDING (SOUND & VIDEO) and PHOTOGRAPHY
As a Festival we are bound by Copyright Law. This means that we cannot allow
Recording (sound or video) or Photography at any time during Festival performances
or adjudications.
CHILD PROTECTION POLICY
Parents of all those under the age of 18 taking part in the Festival have been sent a copy of
the Festival Child Protection Policy. If you wish to see a copy please ask one of the officials.
The Policy is reviewed regularly and it is revised and enhancing it as necessary. In doing this
they will look to the British & International Federation of Festivals for support and that body,
in turn, will look to other agencies for good practice, most notably the NSPCC and Arts
Council of England policy guidelines.
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THE COTTINGHAM METHODIST
CHURCH MUSICAL FESTIVAL
is affiliated to
THE BRITISH & INTERNATIONAL
FEDERATION OF MUSICAL FESTIVALS
of which HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN is patron
FESTIVAL CELEBRATION CONCERT
Saturday 6th March Junior Concert 6.30 to 7.45pm
Senior Concert 8.15 to 9.45pm
(Refreshments will be available from 7.45 to 8.15pm)
In the last ten years you have donated over £5000, to numerous Charities
including
Music and the Deaf Martin House Hospice
May Lodge residential unit FiND
ARC Missionaries of Charity
NSPCC Action for Children (formerly NCH)
Thanks to you, last year’s concert raised £500 to help support young carers.
This year we are supporting
THE CHRISTINE BROWN TRUST FOR YOUNG MUSICIANS
for the advancement of education in music for musically talented children
under the age of nineteen years resident within the county of Yorkshire.
We hope that you will be generous in supporting this deserving charity.
There is no admission charge, but there will be a retiring collection.
General Secretary Ian Cockerline
Email d.maskell@hull.ac.uk or phone 842347
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This is our 33rd Annual Musical Festival. We hope you enjoy the performances of
family and friends. The Festival is run by Cottingham Methodist Church and we
assure you of a warm welcome to all Church activities:
Sunday 8.45 am Holy Communion (2nd Sunday of each month) .
10.00 am Service (with crèche available) and Junior Church
(2nd Sunday of each month – Family and Parade Service)
6.30 pm Service
When there is a 5th Sunday – joint service at one of the Churches in Cottingham
On some evenings we have a joint service with other Methodist Churches
(please see the notices for details – available on the outside noticeboard)
Weekday activities for young people include First Steps (for young children and
carers), Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Brownies and Rock Solid.
Other weekday activities include House Groups, Bible Study, Tuesday Fellowship,
Church Choir, Needlecraft Group and Film Evenings.
Details can be found on our website (www.cottingham-methodist.org.uk) and on the
notices (displayed on outside noticeboard). If in doubt please ask one of the Stewards.
SPECIAL AWARDS presented at the Celebration Concert
Two trophies are awarded to competitors recognised by the adjudicators as “most
promising performers” -
in the junior age classes – the Eardley Kemp Trophy;
in the senior age classes – the Frederick Ingilby Cup.
Victor Ludorum Shields are awarded to the most meritorious performance in each
section of the Festival.
The winners of the above trophies also receive a cheque to help them in their
further studies. This money has come from the “Friends of the Festival” who are
pleased to support young performers in this way. To join the Friends please turn
to the back page.
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Marking is based on the Federation Descriptors as shown below
Outstanding
90+ An exceptional performance, both technically and artistically
Distinction
87 - 89 An excellent performance technically and artistically
Commended
84 - 86 A convincing performance technically and artistically
Merit
81 - 83 A capable performance showing some artistic appreciation and/or technical ability
Moderate
78 - 80 A performance showing development of technique and/or communication
Fair
75 - 77 A performance limited in its communication
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Friday SCHOOL INSTRUMENTAL CLASSES Methodist
Jan 22 Adjudicator: Margaret Venables Church
1:30 pm
Class 511 RECORDER ENSEMBLE, 11 Years & under THE A J MOUNTFORD TROPHY
1 Westfield Recorder Ensemble
Class 565 INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE 14 years & under
1 Dynamic String Ensemble 2 Four Seasons String Ensemble
2:00 pm
Class 501 DESCANT RECORDER SOLO, 9 years & under THE JAMES W LYONS TROPHY
Test piece: No.5 LEGEND from The Really Easy Recorder Book
1 Ruth Shipley 2 Niamh Redhead 3 Roisin Walford
Class 502 DESCANT RECORDER SOLO, 11 years & under THE MARGARET SAXTON TROPHY
Test piece: No.12 SWEET DREAMS by Tchaikovsky
1 Grace Weston 3 Jacob Redhead 5 Mollie Bough
2 Olivia Drury 4 Louisa Lee
2:30 pm
Class 553 STRING GROUP (Bowed Instruments), 18 & under MURIEL WILKINSON MEMORIAL CUP
1 Westbourne String Quartet
Class 566 INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE 18 years & under THE HARMONY TROPHY
1 Beverley Grammar School Woodwind Ensemble 3 East Riding String Quartet
2 Cranbrook String Quartet 4 Longcroft School Woodwind Ensemble
3.30pm Close (approx)
Friday INSTRUMENTAL CLASSES Methodist
Jan 22 Adjudicator: Margaret Venables Church
5:30 pm
Class 580 HARP SOLO 11 years and under THE JOYCE ANSTICE MEMORIAL SHIELD
1 Keri Tsang 3 Emily Steadman 5 Felicity Edwards
2 Cerys Rees 4 Tilly Nicholls 6 Alice Freeman
6:10 pm
Class 581 HARP SOLO 14 years & under THE SWEET SOUND TROPHY
1 Keri Tsang 3 Stephanie Greenwood
2 Kathryn Mason 4 Felicity Edwards
Class 582 HARP SOLO, Open THE BUNTY OHLSEN MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Kathryn Mason 3 Jessica Kempner
2 Jacob Nicholls 4 Stephanie Halsey
7:00 pm
Class 583 HARP DUET, Open THE DOUBLE SWEET SOUND SHIELD
1 Cerys Rees & Alice Freeman 3 Jessica Kempner & Kathryn Mason
2 Sylvia Bursell & Angie Jackson 4 Tilly Nicholls & Felicity Edwards
Class 584 HARP ENSEMBLE, Open THE KABWE TROPHY
1 JK and the Soundboards
7.30 pm INTERVAL
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7:40 pm
Class 546 UNACCOMPANIED STRING SOLO (Bowed Instruments), Open THE SOLO STRING SHIELD
1 Eleanor Gaynard 3 Alex Maynard
2 Nathaniel Morris 4 Conor King
Class 545 STRING SOLO (Bowed Instruments), Open Age THE FANTASIA SHIELD
1 Alexandra Standing
8:30 pm
Class 544 STRING SOLO (Bowed Instruments), 15 to 18 years THE TORDOFF CUP
1 Matthew Lock 3 Rebecca Davison 5 Conor King
2 Rachael Windass 4 Eleanor Gaynard 6 Emily Hallett
9.30pm Close (approx)
Saturday INSTRUMENTAL CLASSES Methodist
Jan 23 Adjudicator: Margaret Venables Church
9:00 am
Class 541 STRING SOLO (Bowed Instruments), 10 years & under THE LISA COATES CUP
1 Nathaniel Morris 4 Olivia Hart 7 Jacob Stow
2 Eve Hunter 5 Nathan Lynch 8 Ellie Wright
3 Emma Richards 6 Eddie Craig
9:30 am
Class 542 STRING SOLO (Bowed Instruments), 11 & 12 years THE YOUNG TROPHY
1 Lydia Craft 4 Tanya Broadhead 7 Jesicca Pinkney
2 Lottie Morris-Jarvis 5 Ella Craig 8 Charlotte Stephenson
3 Philippa Latham 6 Catherine Kilkenny
10:15 am
Class 543 STRING SOLO (Bowed Instruments), 13 & 14 years THE DONALD MCFADDEN TROPHY
1 Jacob Phillipson 5 Aidan Thompson-Coates 9 Thomas Bolton
2 Caitlin Marshall 6 Lee Broc 10 Joel Bedworth
3 Selina Short 7 Alexandra Standing 11 Alex Maynard
4 Imogen Wright 8 Kieran Lynch
11.15 am INTERVAL
11:30 am
Class 521 RECORDER DUET, 12 years & under THE FESTIVAL RECORDER DUET CUPS
1 Jennifer Mearns & Tanya Itskevitch 4 Mollie Bough & Jacob Redhead
2 Gemma Bentley & Ruth Shipley 5 Olivia Drury & Ellie Windas
3 Grace Weston & Louisa Lee 6 Niamh Redhead & Georgia Haggie
11:50 am
Class 531 WOODWIND SOLO, 11 years & under THE JUNIOR WOODWIND CUP
1 Grace Weston 4 Roisin Walford 7 Jonathan Latham
2 Mollie Bough 5 Niamh Redhead 8 Chloe Campbell-Hamilton
3 Ruth Shipley 6 Eleanor Drury 9 Jacob Redhead
12.30 pm LUNCH INTERVAL
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1:30 pm
Class 561 INSTRUMENTAL DUET 13 years & under THE FESTIVAL INSTRUMENTAL DUET CUPS
1 Rebecca & Charlotte Watkins 3 Joel Bedworth & Aidan Thompson-Coates
2 Mollie Bough & Jacob Redhead
Class 562 INSTRUMENTAL DUET 14 to 18 years
1 Sally Bolton & Penny Carpenter 3 Charlotte Morrill & Eva Lawrence
2 Anna Middleton & Chloe Oliver
2:15 pm
Class 532 WOODWIND SOLO, 14 years & under THE FRANK & BETTY WILEY TROPHY
1 Peter Bolton 3 Geoffrey Ma
2 Declan Greaves 4 Rebecca Watkins
3.00pm INTERVAL
3:15 pm
Class 571 BRASS SOLO , 11 years & under THE YOUNG MUSICIAN’S TROPHY
1 Jacob Stow 3 George Maynard
2 Saul Phillipson 4 Harriet Edwards
Class 572 BRASS SOLO , Open Age THE BARTLETT TROPHY
1 Jacob Phillipson 2 Charlotte Watkins 3 Lucy Clarke
4:15 pm
Class 533 WOODWIND SOLO, 15 - 18 years THE GRACE E BLADES MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Penny Carpenter 4 Anita Datta 7 Sally Bolton
2 Peter Ma 5 Olivia Leafe 8 Anna Kane
3 Charlotte Green 6 Rachael Latham
5.30 TEA INTERVAL
6:30 pm
Class 534 WOODWIND SOLO, Open Age
1 Sally Bolton 3 Declan Greaves 5 Penny Carpenter
2 Olivia Leafe 4 Anita Datta
7:45 pm
Class 617 OWN CHOICE SOLO, for those with Grade 6 THE DENNIS HUDSON PRATT TROPHY
1 Emily Farrar 2 Declan Greaves
Class 623 SONATA SOLO, for those with grade 7 and above THE STEPHANIE CLARK MEMORIAL CUP
1 Charlotte Green 2 Robert Deans 3 Eleanor Gaynard
8:30 pm
Class 607 PIANO SOLO for those with Grade 6 THE SYLVIA HALL MEMORIAL SHIELD
Test piece: CLOCHE DES MATINES (Matin’s Bell) Op 109, No 9” by J F Burgmuller
1 Rachael Latham 2 Emily Farrar
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Class 626 JAZZ, RAGTIME OR MODERN IDIOM SOLO, for those with grade 6 and above
THE CHANTAL POOLE MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Declan Greaves 3 Lauren Eddy
2 Lottie Dodd 4 Emily Farrar
Class 638 OWN CHOICE DUET, for those up to grade 6
1 Philippa & Rachael Latham 3 Amelia Atkinson & Hannah Hockney
2 Sally & Peter Bolton
9.30pm (approx) CLOSE
Friday SCHOOL CHOIR CLASSES Methodist
Jan 29 Adjudicator: Margaret Smith Church
1:30 pm
Class 351 SCHOOL CHOIRS, 11 years & under THE WESTFIELD SCHOOL CHOIR TROPHY
1 Westfield C.P. School Choir 4 Swanland Primary School Choir
2 Bacon Garth Primary School (Choir) 5 Anlaby Acre Heads School Choir
3 Kirk Ella St. Andrew's School Choir
Class 354 SCHOOL CHOIRS’ HYMN SINGING, 11 years & under THE HYMN SINGING PLATE
1 Anlaby Acre Heads School Choir 3 Westfield C.P. School Choir
2 Kirk Ella St. Andrew's School Choir
Class 357SCHOOL CHOIRS’ UNACCOMPANIED SINGING, 11 years & under
THE COTTINGHAM METHODIST CHURCH FESTIVAL TROPHY
1 Westfield C.P. School Choir 3 Kirk Ella St. Andrew's School Choir
2 Anlaby Acre Heads School Choir
2.45 pm SING ALONG FOR CHOIRS
3.30 pm (approx) CLOSE
Friday SINGING & ADULT SINGING CLASSES Methodist
Jan 29 Adjudicator: Margaret Smith Church
6:00 pm
Class 301 HYMN SINGING, 7 years & under THE HYMN SINGING TROPHY
1 Charlotte Duffus 2 Rachel Wheatley
Class 302 HYMN SINGING, 9 years & under THE DORIS WESTOBY TROPHY
1 Emily Clarkson 6 Eve Hunter 11 Finlay Robson
2 Marta Korab Karpinska 7 Saskia Charlotte Steele 12 Charlotte Dransfield
3 Elena Bunola-Hadfield 8 Isabel Bunola-Hadfield 13 Niamh Redhead
4 withdrawn 9 Julia McClean
5 withdrawn 10 Amelia Lambert
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7:00 pm
Class 341 VOCAL DUET, ANY VOICE, 12 years & under THE ERIC & JENNIFER SCULL TROPHIES
1 Emma Richardson & Sophie Atkinson 3 Anna McClean & Anna Grantham
2 Elena & Isabel Bunola-Hadfield
Class 342 VOCAL DUET, ANY VOICE, 14 years & under THE ALEC AND MURIEL SAWDON TROPHIES
1 Sarah Hess & Ellie Dobbs
7:30 pm
Class 303 HYMN SINGING, 11 years & under THE REDHEAD FAMILY TROPHY
1 Muriel Michael 6 Edward Pike 11 Jonathan Latham
2 Cheaeun Song 7 Ebony Clark 12 Jessica Pace
3 Poppy Capes 8 Lucy McNeil 13 Anna Grantham
4 Emma Walker 9 Alexander Duffus
5 Anna McClean 10 withdrawn
8:15 pm
Class 410 HYMN SINGING, ANY VOICE 19 years & over THE V POCKLINGTON SHIELD
1 Karen Constantine 2 Tracey Redhead 3 Philip Stainton
Class 411 SACRED SOLO THE EVA PADDISON MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Laura Ayre 2 Karen Constantine 3 Philip Stainton
8:45 pm
Class 412 SPIRITUAL, ANY VOICE 19 years & over THE ROSE TROPHY
1 Philip Stainton
Class 413 DUET, ANY VOICE 19 years & over THE RON SUTCLIFFE MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Karen Constantine & Lynn Massey Davis
Class 414 OVER 60’s OWN CHOICE, ANY VOICE 60 years & over THE RUTH BESWICK CUP
1 Roy Kaye
Class 415 FOREIGN COMPOSERS’ SOLO, ANY VOICE 19 years & over
1 Kirsten Barr 2 Laura Ayre 3 Philip Stainton
9.30 PM (approx) CLOSE
Saturday SINGING & ADULT SINGING CLASSES Methodist
Jan 30 Adjudicator: Margaret Smith Church
9:00 am
Class 311 VOCAL SOLO, ANY VOICE, 8 years & under THE RACHEL BOWER CUP
Test piece: LITTLE LAMB - WH Parry
1 Reshma Razack 2 Samuel Richards 3 Charlotte Dransfield
Class 314 VOCAL SOLO, BOYS, 11 to 13 years THE COTTINGHAM JUNIOR CHOIR CUP
Test piece: THE OWLS – Peter Jenkyns
1 Edward Pike 3 Samuel Taylor
2 Alexander Duffus 4 Peter Micklem Cooper
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9:40 am
Class 312 VOCAL SOLO, ANY VOICE, 9 years & under THE CHRISTINE WILMOTT MEMORIAL TROPHY
Test piece: MRS JENNY WREN – Arthur Baynon
1 Isabel Bunola-Hadfield 5 Elena Bunola-Hadfield 9 Natalie Perman
2 Marta Korab Karpinska 6 Imogen Nelson 10 Eve Hunter
3 Alice Cannon 7 Maisie Beedle
4 Niamh Redhead 8 Julia McClean
10:30 am
Class 313 VOCAL SOLO, ANY VOICE, 10 years & under THE YOUNG SINGERS’ CUP
Test piece: MY LITTLE WHITE BOAT – Thomas Dunhill
1 Saul Phillipson 4 Angus Champion 7 Sophie Atkinson
2 Jadie Badham 5 Emma Richards 8 Sam Wesson
3 Muriel Michael 6 Eden Clark
11.00 am INTERVAL
11:15 am
Class 315 VOCAL SOLO, GIRLS, 11 years & under THE JUNIOR CHALLENGE TROPHY
Test piece: THE PATH TO THE MOON – Eric Thiman
1 Hannah Goodwin 2 Cheaeun Song 3 Anna McClean
Class 316 VOCAL SOLO, GIRLS, 12 years & under THE FESTIVAL CUP
Test piece: THE MAN IN THE MOON – Eric Thiman
1 Claudia Laverack 2 Alice Gold 3 Frances Wiley
12:00 pm
Class 317 VOCAL SOLO, GIRLS, 14 years & under THE CHARLES & DOROTHY VOLLANS TROPHY
Test piece: THE HEART WORSHIPS in E or E minor – Gustav Holst
1 Olivia Turner 2 Kirsty Moore
Class 321 OWN CHOICE VOCAL SOLO, ANY VOICE, 13 & 14 years THE YOUNG SOLOIST TROPHY
1 Katie Walker 2 Kirsty Moore 3 Olivia Turner
12.45 LUNCH INTERVAL
1:30 pm
Class 401 DRAWING ROOM BALLAD, ANY VOICE 19 years & over THE AMY BLACK TROPHY
1 Philip Stainton 3 Kirsten Barr
2 Laura Ayre 4 Roy Kaye
2:00 pm
Class 402 BRITISH COMPOSERS' SOLO, ANY VOICE 19 years & over COLIN’S CUP FOR SINGING
1 Laura Ayre 3 Philip Stainton 5 Karen Constantine
2 David Borrill 4 Roy Kaye
2:30 pm
Class 403 ORATORIO SOLO, ANY VOICE 19 years & over THE HARE FAMILY TROPHY
1 Tracey Redhead 3 Laura Ayre
2 Roy Kaye 4 Philip Stainton
3.15pm INTERVAL
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3:30 pm
Class 407 LIEDER SOLO, ANY VOICE 19 years & over THE GRAHAM CORLASS MEMORIAL SHIELD
1 David Borrill 3 Kirsten Barr
2 Karen Constantine 4 Philip Stainton
Class 408UNACCOMPANIED FOLK SONG, ANY VOICE 19 years & over
THE MAUREEN HUNTER SINGER’S SHIELD
1 Tracey Redhead 2 Kirsten Barr
4:15 pm
Class 404 OPERA SOLO, ANY VOICE 19 years & over THE ALEC SAWDON MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Ben Pieper 3 Philip Stainton
2 Tracey Redhead 4 Laura Ayre
Class 405 GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOLO, ANY VOICE 19 years & over
THE ANLABY METHODIST CHURCH ROSE BOWL
1 Kirsten Barr 2 Philip Stainton
5.00 pm TEA INTERVAL
5:45 pm
Class 406 LIGHT OPERA SOLO, ANY VOICE 19 years & over THE GEORGE B RICHARDSON TROPHY
1 Roy Kaye
Class 409STAGE MUSICAL SOLO, ANY VOICE, 19 years and over
THE ALAN J MASKELL MEMORIAL SHIELD
1 Karen Constantine 2 Tracey Redhead 3 Laura Ayre
6:15 pm
Class 331 UNACCOMPANIED FOLK SONG, ANY VOICE, 12 years & under
THE BARBARA LLOYD TROPHY
1 Anna Grantham 3 Eve Hunter 5 Marta Korab Karpinska
2 withdrawn 4 Claudia Laverack
Class UNACCOMPANIED FOLK SONG, ANY VOICE, 13 to 15 years
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THE FESTIVAL CELEBRATION TROPHY
1 Hannah Colthup 2 Kirsty Moore
6:45 pm
Class 333 UNACCOMPANIED FOLK SONG, ANY VOICE, 16 to 18 years THE JOHN J RICE ROSE BOWL
1 Charlotte Armstrong 2 Grace Shoebridge 3 Alice Baxter
Class 322 OWN CHOICE VOCAL SOLO, ANY VOICE, 15 & 16 years THE NORMAN TODD CUP
1 Alice Baxter 3 Grace Pegden
2 James Leeman 4 Penny Carpenter
7:30 pm
Class 325 BRITISH COMPOSERS' VOCAL SOLO, ANY VOICE 14 years and under
1 Alice Gold 2 Kirsty Moore 3 Olivia Turner
Class 326BRITISH COMPOSERS' VOCAL SOLO, ANY VOICE 15 to 18 years
THE GWENDOLINE SHARMAN TROPHY
1 Alex Grainger 3 Penny Carpenter
2 Grace Shoebridge 4 Grace Welbourne
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8:30 pm
Class 323 OWN CHOICE VOCAL SOLO, ANY VOICE, 17 & 18 years THE MARION HIBBS TROPHY
1 Grace Shoebridge 2 Alex Grainger 3 Grace Welbourne
Class 324 STAGE MUSICAL SOLO, ANY VOICE, 16 to 18 years MAUREEN HUNTER SINGER’S AWARD
1 Grace Welbourne 3 Grace Shoebridge 5 Sophie Lawday
2 Alex Grainger 4 Penny Carpenter
9.15 pm (approx) CLOSE
Thursday PIANO CLASSES Methodist
Feb 4 Adjudicator: Margaret Venables Church
6:00 pm
Class 622 SONATINA/SONATA SOLO, for those with Grades 5 or 6
THE GWENDOLINE SHARMAN TROPHY
1 Rachael Latham 3 Hannah Hockney 5 Emily Farrar
2 Megan Ruff 4 Jessie Clutterbrook
Class 606 PIANO SOLO for those with Grade 5 THE MURIEL WILKINSON CUP
Test piece: “STRANGE ENCOUNTER” by Pam Wedgwood”
1 Sally Bolton
6:45 pm
Class 614 OWN CHOICE SOLO, for those with Grade 3 THE SYLVIA HALL MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Connor Derbyshire 6 Elizabeth Daly 11 Angus Champion
2 Alexander Duffus 7 Christopher Dingley 12 Felix Dickenson
3 Alex Hope 8 Peter Bolton 13 Colin Gardiner
4 moved to 624 9 Alexander Standing
5 Jastina Lau 10 Anelya Tucker
7:30 pm
Class 615 OWN CHOICE SOLO, for those with Grade 4 THE PIANIST TROPHY
1 Cara Pedley 4 Amelia Atkinson 7 Hannah Waters
2 Andrew Ferguson 5 Joel Conkerton 8 Rose Xu
3 Abigail Hornsby 6 Ben Leach
8:10 pm
Class 616 OWN CHOICE SOLO, for those with Grade 5 THE MURIEL SAWDON TROPHY
1 Sally Bolton 3 Peter Ferguson 5 Hannah Hockney
2 Georgina Lloyd 4 Andrew Jewitt 6 Jessie Clutterbrook
8:45 pm
Class 619 OWN CHOICE SOLO, for those with Grade 8
1 Megan Ruff 3 Sarah Bolt 5 Emily Atkinson
2 Eleanor Gaynard 4 Robert Deans
Class 609 PIANO SOLO for those with Grade 8 THE YVONNE YOUNG MEMORIAL SHIELD
Test piece: “FANTASIA IN D MINOR K.397/385g” by Mozart
1 Robert Deans
9.30 pm (approx) CLOSE
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Friday PIANO CLASSES Methodist
Feb 5 Adjudicator: Margaret Venables Church
6:00 pm
Class 603 PIANO SOLO for those with Grade 2 THE W R OHLSEN CHALLENGE TROPHY
Test piece: “WALTZ – Op 179, No 21” by Gurlitt
1 Romilly Tucker 3 Grace Midgley
2 Chloe Allenby 4 Rosie Clutterbrook
Class 604 PIANO SOLO for those with Grade 3 THE WALTER F BATSTONE MEMORIAL TROPHY
Test piece: “MR HAPPY-GO-LUCKY” by Sandre
1 Peter Bolton 3 Anelya Tucker
2 George Brewster 4 Alexander Duffus
6:50 pm
Class 605 PIANO SOLO for those with Grade 4 THE FESTIVAL PIANO CUP
Test piece: “REAPER’S SONG – Op 68, No 18” by Schumann from “A Romantic Sketchbook for Piano Book II”
1 Abigail Hornsby 3 Amelia Atkinson 5 Georgina Foster
2 Rose Xu 4 Philippa Latham
7:25 pm
Class 637 OWN CHOICE DUET, for those up to grade 4 THE HOPE PIANO CUP
1 Anelya & Romilly Tucker 4 Joel Conkerton & Jessica Harrison
2 Poppy Howell & Beth Medforth 5 Jasmin & Lily-Mai Batemen
3 Jastina & Brian Lau 6 Imogen and Emily Winfield
Class 634 PIANO DUET, for those up to grade 6 THE CARGILL CUPS
Test piece: “SHOP-A-HOLIC!” by Pam Wedgwood
1 Amelia Atkinson & Hannah Hockney
8:10 pm
Class 608 PIANO SOLO for those with Grade 7 THE KATHLEEN W WALTON TROPHY
Test piece: LEID OHNE WORTE (Song without words) by Wagner
1 Maddy Patrick
Class 618 OWN CHOICE SOLO, for those with Grade 7 THE EDWARD GRAHAM TROPHY
1 Alex Maynard 2 Anna Bryne 3 Charlotte Green
8:45 pm
Class 643 PIANO TRIO, (one piano, six hands), for those up to grade 4 THE F & T S COULSON CUPS
1 Joel Conkerton & Jessica Harrison & Christopher Dingley
2 Emma, Mary and Robert Swain
3 Sam, Nicholas & Alex Atkin
4 Jennie, Euan and Anna Ross
5 Ella & Mey Khulusi, & Emily Vickers
6 Connor Derbyshire & Alex Hope & Harley Larter
9.30pm (approx) CLOSE
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Saturday PIANO CLASSES Methodist
Feb 6 Adjudicator: Margaret Smith Church
9:00 am
Class 601 PIANO SOLO for those pre-Grade 1 THE DORA HUDSON PRATT TROPHY
Test piece: “THE WISE ELEPHANT” by David Blackwell
1 Jessica Brownlee 4 Meg Sutton 7 Xilun Cheng
2 Jacob Redhead 5 Ashvin Gupta
3 Katie Sager 6 Jess Sutton
Class 602 PIANO SOLO for those with Grade 1 THE CYNTHIA CARTER TROPHY
Test piece: “MELODY“ by Felix le Couppey
1 Bridget Allenby 3 Victoria Horler 5 Nicole Platten
2 Colette Platten 4 Sophie Hume
9:50 am
Class 610 OWN CHOICE SOLO, for those pre-Grade 1 less than 8 months learning KAFUE SHIELD
1 Lydia Newell 5 Eve Chadwick 9 Anna Marshall
2 Eleanor Hockney 6 Diya Gupta 10 Katie Sager
3 Katie Cubitt 7 Niamh Redhead 11 Ella Cast
4 Ivy Chuk 8 Imogen Thompson
10:30 am
Class 612 OWN CHOICE SOLO, for those with Grade 1 THE JANICE COATES CUP
1 Alexander Handley 5 Andriy Uvarov 9 Imogen Winfield
2 Itskevich Tatyana 6 Isaac Trolle Mainland 10 Victoria Horler
3 Frances Tait 7 Ella Khulusi 11 Jack Kelsall
4 Nikita Jain 8 Scott Kilpatrick
11.15 INTERVAL
11:30 am
Class 611 OWN CHOICE SOLO, for those pre-Grade 1 more than 8 months learning
ELEANOR KEMP MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Luigi Pandolfi 10 Abigail Thompson 19 Misha Farlowe
2 Anna Kelsall 11 Laura Pandolfi 20 Jennie Rhodes
3 Emily Robinson 12 Izobel Cussé 21 Claudia Laverack
4 Isabel Barkworth 13 Edward Vickers 22 Louisa Wright
5 Reuben Whittaker 14 Jessica Brownlee 23 Holly Chadli
6 Meg Sutton 15 Elizaveta Sleight 24 Rachel Ward
7 Ashvin Gupta 16 Isobel Aitken 25 Kelsey Leason
8 Henry Davies 17 Harley Eltherington 26 Rebecca Gore
9 Jessica Robinson 18 Jess Sutton 27 Fiona Ferguson
1.00 pm LUNCH INTERVAL
1:45 pm
Class 613 OWN CHOICE SOLO, for those with Grade 2 THE KATHLEEN FLETCHER MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Georgina Barkworth 5 Rosie Clutterbrook 9 Sam Atkin
2 Erin Whincup 6 Ashley Oldershaw 10 Grace Midgley
3 Harley Larter 7 Romilly Tucker 11 Rachel Gore
4 Brian Lau 8 Alexandra Hussey
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2:30 pm
Class 631 PIANO DUET, for those pre grade 1 THE GEORGE & ELLEN BARMBY TROPHIES
Test piece: “FROM GERMANY (THE NIGHTINGALE)” arr by Christine Brown
1 Reuben Whittaker & Ethan Tunnicliffe 3 Meg & Jess Sutton
2 Ben & James Douglass
Class 632 PIANO DUET, for those up to grade 2 THE LAWRENCE & AUDREY BENN TROPHIES
Test piece: “SPANISH LULLABY (A LA NANITA)” arr by Christine Brown
1 Nicole & Colette Platten 2 Jacob Marshall & Isaac Tunnicliffe
Class 636 OWN CHOICE DUET, for those up to and including grade 1 THE MARJORIE GRIFFIN CUP
1 Anna Ross & Isobel Aitken 3 Meg & Jess Sutton
2 Anna & Jack Kelsall
3.20 pm INTERVAL
3:35 pm
Class 641 PARENT & CHILD PIANO DUET THE KATE PAGE TROPHY
1 Ian and Ella Cast 4 Rachel & Ruth Gore
2 Hannah Hockney & Sarah Hockney 5 Eloise & Victoria Bell
3 Rebecca & Ruth Gore
4:10 pm
Class 642 TEACHER & PUPIL PIANO DUET, pupil not to have been learning for more than 2 years
THE PIANO PARTNER’S CUP
1 Katie Hetherington 7 Itskevich Tatyana 13 Anna Marshall
2 Saoirse Brannigan 8 Elizaveta Sleight 14 Katie Sager
3 Xander Dickenson 9 William Hetherington 15 Jessica Brownlee
4 Jacob Chadwick 10 Lucy Coupland 16 Olivia Thompson
5 Charis Hillery 11 Olivia Barber
6 Andriy Uvarov 12 Eve Chadwick
5.40 pm TEA INTERVAL
6:30 pm
Class 621 SONATINA/SONATA SOLO, for those up to grade 4 THE CLARICE BROWN MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Rosie Clutterbrook 3 Abigail Hornsby 5 Georgina Foster
2 Amelia Atkinson 4 Jasmin Bateman 6 Rose Xu
7:10 pm
Class 624 JAZZ, RAGTIME OR MODERN IDIOM SOLO, for those up to grade 3
THE DOROTHY M MOVERLEY MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Ashley Oldershaw 4 Jacob Marshall 7 Scott Kilpatrick
2 Angus Champion 5 Christopher Dingley 8 Emily Winfield
3 Rebecca Hodge 6 Erin Whincup
7:50 pm
Class 625 JAZZ, RAGTIME OR MODERN IDIOM SOLO, for those with grades 4 or 5
THE COTTINGHAM FESTIVAL TROPHY
1 Charlotte Eddy 4 Charlotte Ward
2 Amelia Atkinson 5 Cara Pedley
3 Harriet Challis
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8:25 pm
Class 633 PIANO DUET, for those up to grade 4 THE JENNIFER HEELAS TROPHIES
Test piece: “BEACH FRONT” by Christopher Norton
1 Anelya & Romilly Tucker
2 Joel Conkerton & Jessica Harrison
3 Connor Derbyshire & Alex Hope
Class 644 PIANO TRIO, (one piano, six hands), for those with grade 5 and above
THE MASKELL TROPHIES
1 Amelia Atkinson & Hannah Hockney & Rebekah Gower
2 Reuben, Rachel & Ben Whittaker
3 Laura Bradford, Lottie Dodd & Sally Bolton
9.30 pm (approx) CLOSE
Saturday CHOIR CLASSES St. Mary’s
Feb 6 Adjudicator: Margaret Smith Church
10:30 am
Class 304 CHORISTER’S SOLO, (Choir Boy or Choir Girl) 12 years & Under
T HE RAYMOND NICHOLSON TROPHY
1 Charlotte Duffus 4 Jonathan Latham 7 Ebony Clark
2 Philippa Latham 5 Finlay Robson 8 Peter Micklem Cooper
3 Alexander Duffus 6 Angus Champion 9 Alice Gold
11:15 am
Class 305 CHORISTER’S SOLO, (Choir Boy or Choir Girl) 13 - 15 years
1 Ellie Dobbs 3 Rachael Latham
2 Alistair Robson 4 Sarah Hess
Class 306 CHORISTER’S SOLO, (Choir Boy or Choir Girl) 16 - 18 years
1 Alice Baxter
11:45 am
Class 361 JUNIOR CHOIRS’ HYMN SINGING, 16 years & under THE FESTIVAL CHORAL SHIELD
1 Brough Methodist Junior Choir
Class 362 JUNIOR CHOIR RECITAL, 18 years & under THE CHORAL SHIELD
1 Brough Methodist Junior Choir
12:15 pm
Class 372 CHURCH MUSIC GROUP/CHOIR, Open Age THE COTTINGHAM METHODIST CHURCH FESTIVAL
1 'The Banned' - Tower Hill Methodist Church Music Group
Class 371 CHURCH CHOIRS’, MIXED VOICES OR MEN AND BOYS, Open Age THE FESTIVAL CHORAL CUP
1 St Mary's Church Choir
2 St. Helens Parish Church Choir, Welton
1.00 pm LUNCH INTERVAL
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1:45 pm
Class 379 BARBER SHOP GROUP, Open Age, Any Voice DR J A KNOWLES MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Harmony Lincs
2 Pennine Chimes Ladies Barbershop Chorus
3 Driffield Barbershop Group
4 Spirit of Harmony
2:30 pm
Class 374 CHOIRS, Open Age FEMALE VOICES THE HARMONY TROPHY
1 North Ferriby Ladies Choir
2 Pennine Chimes Ladies Barbershop Chorus
Class 375 CHOIRS, Open Age MALE VOICES THE GEORGE W COCKERLINE TROPHY
1 Driffield Male Voice Choir 2 Louth Male Voice Choir
3.15 pm INTERVAL
3:45 pm
Class 376 CHOIRS, Open Age, Any Voice, SACRED MUSIC THE IAN & JEAN COCKERLINE TROPHY
1 Louth Male Voice Choir
2 Hunsley Singers
3 Driffield Male Voice Choir
Class 378 CHOIRS, Open Age, Any Voice, SPIRITUAL THE H & M CHEW MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Louth Male Voice Choir
2 North Ferriby Ladies Choir
3 Driffield Male Voice Choir
4 Harmony Lincs
6-Feb 4:45 pm
Class 377 CHOIRS, Open Age, Any Voice, CHOIR RECITAL THE EDITH COCKERLINE MEMORIAL TROPHY
1 Driffield Male Voice Choir
2 North Ferriby Ladies Choir
3 Hunsley Singers
4 Louth Male Voice Choir
5.45 pm (approx) CLOSE
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OUR ADJUDICATORS
Margaret Smith was born and brought up in Skipton and was an enthusiastic participant in local
festivals from a very early age. She studied piano, initially with Fanny Waterman and then at the Royal
Academy of Music, with the violin as an additional first study.
Until her retirement, she spent many years in musical education with both singers and
instrumentalists, having been Director of Music for 20 years at one of the most highly regarded
independent girls’ schools in Yorkshire. Since her retirement from full-time work she has revived her
private piano practice, teaching to advanced level.
Margaret is keenly interested in vocal music, choral work in particular, and is founder-
conductor of the Chippendale Singers, a chamber choir with a wide-ranging repertoire, currently
enjoying success in the Yorkshire area. She has had associations with many societies and churches
as a conductor of oratorio, cantatas and concert versions of opera, working with both adults and
children.
Her enthusiasm for the Festival movement and all that it stands for, has resulted in an ever-
increasing number of invitations to adjudicate at Festivals throughout Britain. She has recently
participated on a panel of three adjudicators, at the finals of the prodigious Derby Arts Festival
Centenary Competition.
In addition to this active musical life she enjoys walking, reading, concert and theatre-going and
equestrian activities.
Margaret is an adjudicating member of the British & International Federation of Festivals and is
delighted to be visiting Cottingham again.
Margaret Venables had been entering festivals from the age of seven when, at seventeen, she
gained a place at the Royal Academy of Music, with Piano and Organ as her first study, and the
'cello as her second instrument.
During a varied teaching career following her Conservatory training, she became Head of Music at
Danum Grammar School, later moving into a senior position in pastoral work within the school. Her
out of school interests included broadcasting with William Appleby’s Singing Together whose choir
also sang evensong in Ely cathedral during annual cathedral choir holidays.
Margaret travelled widely in Europe and America conducting the Scout and Guide Symphony
Orchestra and broadcast with them on television in England, part of her duties as Music Consultant
for the Girl Guide movement. In this capacity she composed for and conducted Scout and Guide
choirs for many years in Westminster Abbey, at the annual Thinking Day service, and led annual
Guide carol singing in an invariably freezing Trafalgar Square.
Academically, she was a member of various national committees of the Schools Council for nine
years and also the Northern Universities Music Examinations Committee. In common with only a
few other adjudicators of many years’ experience, Margaret also chairs a Music and Drama Festival
in her local area, and she was extremely proud to have been elected as the first woman Chairman in
the Federations history at the 2005 Conference. In this capacity she continues to head the Board of
Trustees.
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FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL
The Friends’ Association is a valuable part of the Festival and the income from it
helps young people in their musical education. This appreciated assistance relies
on the Friends’ continuing support. The subscription fee to £8 (minimum) which
gives admission to all sessions of the Festival, a free copy of the programme and
some free refreshments.
We appreciate the support given (correct at the time of printing) for this year’s
Festival by
Mr Alan Bower Mr Keith Kemp Mrs Jennifer Scull
Mrs Ellen Bower Mrs E Morris Ms Ruth Stow
Miss Zona Brown Miss E Paterson Mrs Ivy Thorpe
Mrs Helen Duffus Mrs Eileen Redhead Mrs A K Wilson
Mr A Horsfield Mr John Redhead
Mrs V Horsfield Mr Eric Scull
If YOU wish to join the Friends
Please complete the slip below and forward it, with your subscription, to
Keith Kemp, 12 Queen’s Drive, Cottingham HU16 4EL (Tel 843555),
or hand it to one of the Stewards.
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I would like to become a member of the Friends’ Association of the
Festival and enclose the sum of £8 (minimum) per person. Please make
cheques payable to “CMCMF.”
Name ...............................................................................................
Address ...............................................................................................
...............................................................................................
Telephone ...............................................................................................
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Our programme this year has been sponsored by the Cottingham Parish Council
to whom we offer our thanks.
The name Cottingham derives from “Cotta’s hamlet”, Cott being the name of the
tribal chief. In the 11th century Cottingham was owned by Gamel, in the time of
Edward the Confessor.
Cottingham is a picturesque village with adequate facilities for most needs. It has
its own, thriving, compact shopping centre along with medical facilities, churches
and schools. It also contains a variety of eating establishments and public
houses. If you are a visitor to Cottingham we hope you have time to enjoy some
of the things it offers. If you need any help to find your way round please ask one
of the stewards who will do their best to help.
Cottingham has made a name for itself with two important events.
The 6th annual Cottingham Day on 3rd July 2010
The 34th annual Switch-on of the Christmas Lights on 29th Nov 2010
The Parish Council is setting up a new website which is at
www.cottinghamparishcouncil.org.uk
As at 20th December 2009
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