PIANOFORTE SECTION - North Shore Performing Arts Inc.

NORTH SHORE PERFORMING ARTS
SOCIETY (INC)
www.nspas.org.nz
61st ANNUAL FESTIVAL
2015
PROGRAMME
PIANOFORTE and INSTRUMENTAL
at
ST GEORGES CHURCH HALL
THE TERRACE
TAKAPUNA
13th April to 16th April 2015
Piano Concerto Final at THE PUMPHOUSE
With the Westlake Chamber Orchestra and Guest Items
Sunday 24th May at 2.30pm
Competition Highlight
Becroft Grand Opera Final at 5.00 pm
at
THE PUMPHOUSE
on
MONDAY 1st JUNE
Sponsored by:The David and Genevieve Becroft Foundation
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NORTH SHORE PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY (INC)
www.nspas.org.nz
TIMETABLE:
Junior Vocal
Piano/Instrumental
Senior Vocal
Highland Dance
Dance
8-9 April
13-16 April
29 May – 1 June
6 June
13-16 July
Birkenhead College
St Georges Church Takapuna
Pumphouse
Milford Primary School
Dove Theatre Kristin School Albany
ADMISSION CHARGES 2015
EACH DAY
Adults
Students/Sen Citizens
Children 5-12 years
Per Session
Per Day
Per Day
Per Session
$ 5.00
$10.00
$ 5.00
$ 2.00
Our Officers are:SECRETARY
TREASURER
CONVENORS
Henrietta Reid
Dance
Piano
Vocal
Nikki Reynolds and Alan Graham
Mi Jin Park
Alan Reekie
SOCIETY’S OFFICE
Lake House Arts Centre
37 Fred Thomas Drive
TAKAPUNA
POSTAL ADDRESS
P O Box 33 111
Takapuna
Auckland City 0740
Our Contact is:
President (09) 410 4086
Email: alanreekienz@gmail.com
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MESSAGE FROM OUR SOCIETY’S PATRON
It has been my pleasure over many years as the Society’s Patron to welcome our entrants from
near and far, to take part in our 61st Annual Festival. Our Society is proud to be able to provide
a platform for talent in the performing arts to be seen and heard in an atmosphere that promotes
healthy competition between amateur performers. In the greater Auckland Area we are now the
oldest Competition Society, and are proud of our long heritage and the support we have been
given over the many years by our sponsors, supporters and previous competitors.
The Society’s Committee have worked hard to prepare this programme for our competitors and
for the enjoyment of the Society’s supporters. My very best wishes go to each of you as you
compete in your classes. Competitions are not only about competing, they are also about
hearing and seeing others perform, meeting new people and making new friends. It is an
opportunity for you to meet people with interests similar to yours and form lasting friendships.
Some of you will have participated in our previous competitions and we thank you for coming
back and giving us the pleasure of seeing you perform once again. I would like to extend a
special welcome to those of you who are new to our Competitions. The Society’s Committee
makes every effort to ensure that your participation in our classes will be enjoyable for you. In
doing so it aims to provide unbiased adjudication by involving adjudicators of the highest
professional standards. Over the years many of our competitors have gone on to join
orchestras, participate in shows and choirs, perform in theatre, opera and dance, and some of
our competitors have become solo performers both nationally and internationally.
I would like to thank the business community and individual donors for assisting with sponsoring
our Competitions, and our hardworking Committee members for their voluntary time and effort in
making these Competitions possible each year. I trust that for those of you who are visiting the
North Shore take the opportunity to visit some of our recreational facilities and support our local
business community.
Wyn Hoadley QSO
Patron
April 2015
MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT
Last year we celebrated our Diamond Jubilee (60 years) which was a milestone for us as we
are the oldest Performing Arts Competitions Society in the Auckland Area. The Society has the
principle objective to provide a platform for students of all the performing arts to have their
individual performances critiqued by an independent adjudicator experienced in their area of
performance. Please take a moment or two and read the biographical sketches of our
adjudicators at the front of each programme and look at their achievements - Most of them
could boast that their career started as you are now, as a competitor, and are now giving back
to Societies such as ours the benefit of the experience they gained when they had their own
performances critiqued as their careers progressed.
This year it is my pleasure to welcome two new convenors to our fold, Nikki Reynolds (Dance)
and Mi Jin Park (Piano and Instrumental). I hope that both Convenors will be given the same
support as their predecessors, Jill Quirke and Maureen Webley who between them have many
years of involvement in promoting their area of interest in the Performing Arts.
To the Competitors, thank you for entering, teachers, thank you for encouraging your students
to enter, parents thank you for supporting your children in the area of their performance. To our
loyal band of helpers and our sponsors who enable these competitions to take place, a big
thank you. I hope that the experience and rapport that you gain during this period will be
enjoyable for all of you, performers and audience alike.
Alan Reekie
President
April 2015
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GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR COMPETITORS
Please read the conditions carefully. Strict observance of these Rules must be followed.
1.
Order of Performance
Competitors names will appear in the Programme in the order in which they will compete
unless pre-arranged by the Stage Manager.
All Competitors must be in attendance at least 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the
Class. The approximate start times will be listed in the Programme. Those not present when
called may, at the discretion of the Stage manager forfeit the right to compete.
2. Stage
No person other than Officials, Performers and Stage Prop handlers are permitted in the wings
of the stage during performances.
3. Photocopied Music
It is not permitted by law to use photocopied music when performing on stage. However, a
photocopy may be given to the Adjudicator.
4. Cameras, Video Cameras, and Mobile Phones
Taking of photographs with or without flash is prohibited during a performance. At either the
commencement or end of the performance photographs may be taken of your own child or
student only, but due to misuse of the privilege, VIDEO recording is not permitted except for
NCEA assessment when permission from the Section Convenor must be obtained in advance
before any Video recording is done. Written confirmation from the school will be needed to
show that the Video is required for the NCEA assessment.
5. Prizes
Prizes will be awarded at the Adjudicators discretion.
If there are less than four entrants only first prize may be awarded. This rule may not apply to
individually sponsored classes.
When two or more competitors tie for first place, the adjudicator has the right to recall those
performers to determine a winner. Should a first equal be awarded both the first and second
prize monies will be amalgamated and split equally.
6. Trophies
All Trophies and Cups remain the property of the Society and must be returned to the Society’s
office no later than 1 December of the year of presentation. The engraving of the Trophies
and Cups is the responsibility of the Winner.
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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM.
Name
___________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
_______________________________Telephone_____________
Any person, association or Corporate body interested in the objects of
the Society will be eligible for membership and after election by the
vote of a majority of the Committee will become a full member of the
Society.
The subscription for the year ending on 31 December 2015 is $30.00.
Payment can be made at the door or sent to :The Secretary,
NSPAC Society Inc.
P O Box 33 111
Takapuna
Auckland 0740
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PIANOFORTE AND STRINGS SECTION
VENUE:
St George’s Church Hall
2 The Terrace, Takapuna
CONVENOR:
Assistant
Ms Mi Jin Park
Phone 021 871 146
Mrs Maureen Webley Ph 444 8767
ADJUDICATOR:
Mr Kim Naden ARCM (Hons) LRAM London AIRMT.
PRIZES:
Unless otherwise stated prizes have been donated by the NSPACS.
If there are less than four Competitors only one prize will be awarded at
the discretion of the Adjudicator. Should there be a dead heat for first
the value of the prizes will be combined and divided equally.
Example: - the first and second prize money will be amalgamated and
two firsts will be given.
TIME LIMIT:
5 minutes unless otherwise stated. Time limits where stated will be
adhered to. The Adjudicator has the option of ringing the bell to stop the
performance when the time limit has been reached.
ADJUDICATOR’S MUSIC:
All copies must have in large print the class number and the
Competitor’s number and name clearly marked (in that order) in
the top right hand corner. Also the page number should be given
if music is in an album.
The use of photocopied music on the stage will not be permitted.
DEFINITION OF CLASSICAL MUSIC:
“Classical” is taken to mean Composers before Schubert. “Romantic or
Modern” is taken to mean works by Composers from Schubert
onwards.
SPECIAL AWARDS
F.H. Taylor Cup and $25 will be awarded to the most promising North Shore Pianoforte
Competitor between the age of 10 and under 16 years. Competitors must live within the
North Shore City boundaries or be a Pupil of a Teacher on the North Shore.
Diamond Jubilee Plate for String Players.
This Award will be made to the most promising String Player competing in the competitions
this year.
Award for Excellence in Performance for String Players.
This cup is awarded at the discretion of the Adjudicator to a String Player who shows
excellence in performance, but has not already won a Cup this year.
ADJUDICATOR BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
After gaining a scholarship at eighteen, Kim Naden left Auckland to study at the Royal
College of Music in London, majoring in performance and piano accompaniment. After 4
years study and a successful career performing throughout England and teaching in London,
he became repetiteur for the Royal Ballet School and worked with many Artists and Teachers
from the Royal Ballet Company. Since his return home to Auckland, Kim has set up a large
private teaching practice and is on the teaching staff of Kings College. He is in demand as an
accompanist and Adjudicator in all the NZ Performing Arts Festivals and has lectured for the
Institute of Registered Music Teachers (IRMT) as well as tutored in their teaching workshops.
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TIMETABLE
MONDAY 13 APRIL
1
Pianoforte Solo - Classical
19
Any New Zealand Composer
18
Pianoforte Solo (Own Selection )
10.00am
Under 10 years
Under 14 years
12 and under 16 years
MONDAY 13 APRIL
5
Pianoforte Solo (Romantic or Modern)
24
Rose Cadness Award
3
Pianoforte Solo (Own Selection)
1.00 pm
Under 10 years
10 and under 13 years
12 and 13 years
MONDAY 13 APRIL
10
Pianoforte Solo
17
Reading at Sight
28
Senior Scholarship
32
Sonata Recital (1st Movement Only)
7.00 pm
18 years and over
16years and over
16 and 17 years
16 years and over
TUESDAY 14 APRIL
2
Pianoforte Classical Solo.
7
Pianoforte Solo (Romantic or Modern)
9.00 am
10 and 11 years
12 and 13 years
TUESDAY 14 APRIL
6
Pianoforte Solo (Romantic or Modern)
15
Pianoforte Solo (Reading at Sight)
26
Junior Scholarship
16
Pianoforte Solo (Reading at Sight)
27
Intermediate Scholarship
1.00 pm
10 and 11 years
Under 14 years
12 and 13 years
14 and 15 years
14 and15 years
TUESDAY 14 APRIL
30.
Intermediate Recital
7.00 pm
15 and under 18 years
WEDNESDAY
4
8
20
9.00 am
14 and 15 years
14 & 15 years
13 and under16years
15 APRIL
Pianoforte Solo – Classical (Own Selection)
Pianoforte Solo Romantic or Modern
Pianoforte Solo (JS Bach Selection)
WEDNESDAY 15 APRIL String Instruments
35a
String Solo (Own Selection)
35b
String Solo (Own Selection)
35c
String Solo (Own Selection)
1.00 pm
11 years and under
12 and under 15 years
15 and under 18 years
WEDNESDAY 15 APRIL
31
Senior Recital
34
Young Performer of the Year
7.00 pm
18 years and over
15 and under 21 years
THURSDAY 16 April
9
Pianoforte Solo (Own Selection)
9.00 am
16 and 17 years
25
10.00 am
12 and under 18 years
Concerto
THURSDAY 16 April
29
Junior Recital
1.00 pm
12 and under 15 years
7
THURSDAY 16 April
7.00 pm
22
Pianoforte Duet (Own Selection)
12 years and under
23
Pianoforte Duet (Own Selection)
Open
21a
Pianoforte Duo (Two Pianos) (Own Selection)
Open
21b
Pianoforte Double Duo (Two Pianos)(Own Selection) Open
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Sonata Recital (Final)
16 years and over
SUNDAY 24 MAY
25
Piano Concerto Final at The Pumphouse
with the Westlake Chamber Orchestra
Conductor Mark Bennett and Guest Items.
75 GREAT SOUTH ROAD, REMUERA, AUCKLAND
Tel: 09 524 4119
www.lewiseady.co.nz
2.30pm
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PROGRAMME
MONDAY 13 APRIL
CLASS 1
10.00 am
PIANOFORTE SOLO - CLASSICAL
Under 10 years
Own Selection
Winner to receive the Belcher Cup and $25.00, second $15.00, third $10,
donated by Piano Traders Ltd.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Ethan Huang
Jamie Taylor
Yu Zhang Wu
Owen Li Zhang
Cherylyn Lim
Raymond Huang
Victoria Fan
Anastasia Sun
Yvonne Wang
Newton Yuan
Ohanna Sequeira
French Suite No 5 BWV 816
Sonatina in C Maj Op 55 No 3
Sonata in C K545 1st mvt
Symphonie Op 67 No 5 1st mvt
Fur Elise
Small Prelude No 5 in D min
Sonata in G Maj 3rd mvt
Sonata Op 36 No 1
Sonatina in F Maj 2nd mvt
Sonata in A min K 310 No 8
German Dance in C
JS Bach
Kuhlau
Mozart
Beethoven
Beethoven
JS Bach
Haydn
Clementi
Beethoven
Mozart
Haydn
1st.……………………. 2nd.……………………. 3rd.……………………
N Z COMPOSER – Any N Z COMPOSER
CLASS 19
Under 14 years
Winner to receive the Longmire Cup and $12, Second $8, donated
by Mr & Mrs J F Webley.
1
2
Zoe Zhu
Bailey Liu
Lullaby for Zoe
Prey N Pounce
Tatianna Bright
Sandra Lynch
1st…………..……… 2nd.................................
CLASS 18
PIANOFORTE SOLO - (Restricted)
12 and under 16 years
Own Selection
Restricted to competitors who have not previously won first prize in any section.
First $30, second $20, donated by North Shore Group of Registered Music
Teachers.
1
2
Katy Qiu
Tony Chen
Barcarolle Op 26
Prelude from Partita in A min
1st……………………2nd……………………………
Faure
JS Bach
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MONDAY 13 APRIL
CLASS 5
1.00 pm
PIANOFORTE SOLO- ROMANTIC OR MODERN
Under 10 years
Own Selection
First $25, second $15 and third $10, donated by Piano Traders Ltd.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Cherylyn Lim
Olivia Lai
Ran Yuan
Hana Tani
Raymond Huang
Owen Li Zhang
Anastasia Sun
Victoria Fan
Bonnie MacNaughtan
Yu Zhang Wu
Mariam Sesiashvili
Newton Yuan
Jamie Taylor
Ohanna Sequeira
Eric Zu
Doll’s Dream
April – Snow Drop of the Seasons
Waltz in A min
Romanian Folk Dance
Mama from Album for youngers
Valse Op 69/2 No 10
Curious Song
Entertainer
Hound Dog
Tarantella
A Little Slavonic Rhapsody
The Flight of the Bumble Bee
The Wit and Wisdom of the Night
At Sunset
Prelude Op 566 No 1
Oesten
Tschaikovsky
Chopin
Bartok
Tschaikovsky
Chopin
Heller
Joplin
Leiber/Stroller
Piezonka
Thompson
M. Tanner
Schmitz
B. Hummel
1st.……………………...2nd.……………………...3rd.…………………………
CLASS 24
ROSE CADNESS MEMORIAL AWARD
10 and under 13 years
Any keyboard work composed by J.S.Bach. (Arrangements not acceptable)
First $25, second $15, and third $10, donated by Mr & Mrs K McDiarmid
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Emily Gonzur
Zoe Zhu
Audrey Guo
James Tang
James Xu
Cindy Bu
Amy Wang
Madeleine Xiao
Helen Tan
Prelude and Fugue in Bb
Prelude and Fugue in C min
Prelude and Fugue in C BWV 842
Allemande from French Suite VI
Preludium from Partita No 5
Partita No 2 Sinfonia
Prelude and Fugue in A BWV 888
Partita No 5 Praeambulum
Praeludium from Partita No 1
1st ……………………..2nd ……………………….3rd ……………………..
CLASS 3
1
2
3
4
PIANOFORTE SOLO - CLASSICAL
12 and 13 years
Own Selection
Winner to receive Lanes Bakery Cup and $12, Second $8, Third $6
Music Works Ltd.
Sarah Chen
Sonata in F min Op 57 No 23 3rd mvt
Peter Luo
Sinfonia in E min BWV 793
Aaron Dowell
Invention in F Maj BWV 779
Zoe Zhu
Sonata in F Maj K 332 1st mvt
donated by
Beethoven
JS Bach
JS Bach
Mozart
1st.…………………….2nd. …………………….3rd.………………………
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MONDAY 13 APRIL
7.00 pm
CLASS 10
1
2
PIANOFORTE SOLO
18 years and over
Own Selection (one piece only).
Winner to receive $25.00 donated by Mr & Mrs J F Webley.
Jessica Palairet
Etude Op 25 No 7
Chopin
Louise Burling
Black Keys from Etude No 5
Chopin
1st .......................……..
CLASS 17
1
2
3
PIANOFORTE SOLO - READING AT SIGHT
16 years and over
Winner to receive Chas. Begg Cup and $12, donated by Mr & Mrs J F Webley
Vincent Brzozowski
Conroy Hu
Florence Lai
1st…………………..
CLASS 28
SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP
16 and 17 years
a.
Test Piece Any Sonata by Scarlatti
b.
Sight Reading (Competitors must also enter Class 17
c.
Own selection
Winner to receive the Lewis Motors Cup and $30.00, second $20 and third
$10 donated by Mrs H Bowick.
1
Conroy Hu
2
Florence Lai
3
Vincent Brzozowski
Sonata K 113
La Campanella S 141/3
Sonata in F# min
Sonata Op 10 No 3 4th mvt
Sonata No 43 K 430 L 463
Nocturne Op 9 No 1
Scarlatti
Liszt
Scarlatti
Beethoven
Scarlatti
Chopin
1st……………………….
CLASS 32
SONATA RECITAL
16 years and over
Any Sonata may be performed.
Winner to receive the N.Z. School of Music Cup and $500 donated by the
Rangitoto Masonic Royal Arch Chapter No 52, second $200 donated by Mr Yong
Qu, third $60 donated by Farrell’s Music House.
1
2
3
4
5
Davyd Antipov
Jessica Palairet
Arnold Lee
Kefeng Lu
Weicheng Yu
Sonata Op 53 “Waldstein”
Sonata Op 2 No 3
Sonata Op 83 No 7
Sonata K 310 in A min
Sonata Op 10 No 2
Beethoven
Beethoven
Prokofiev
Mozart
Beethoven
Finalists chosen to perform on the evening of Thursday 16 April
1…………………………………….
2…………………………………….
3…………………………………….
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TUESDAY 14 APRIL
CLASS 2
9.00 am
PIANOFORTE SOLO - CLASSICAL
10 and 11 years
Own Selection
Winner to receive the Auckland Star Cup and $25 , second $15 and third $10,
donated by Piano Traders Ltd
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Jeffrey Xue
Audrey Guo
Emma Qiu
Jenny Yuan
James Tang
James Xu
Kimberly Yuan
Christine Fang
Joey Ding
Kathy Fang
Jenny Chen
Yu Dian Dong
Claire Li
Andrew Jin
Amanda Rong
Jie Fan Yun
Bruce Bian
Madeleine Xiao
Stephanie McCormick
Eden Zhang
Amy Wang
Sonata K 545 1st mvt
Sonata G Maj Op 14 No 2 1st mvt
Sonata K 570 1st mvt
Sonata in F min Op 2 No 1 1st mvt
Bagatelles Op 126
Rondo in D
Fantasie
Sonata in F min 1st mvt
Sonata in D Maj K 491
Sonata in C Maj 3rd mvt
Sonata in E Hob XVI:31
Sonata K 545
Sonata in C Hob XVI 35 3rd mvt
Fantasia K 397
Sonata KV 311 1st mvt
Sonata K 330 1st mvt
Bagatelle No 4 in B min
Sonata K 282 2nd mvt
Fantasia in D min K 397
Sonatina in F 1st mvt
Fugue in F HWV 611
Mozart
Beethoven
Mozart
Beethoven
Beethoven
Mozart
Mozart
Beethoven
Scarlatti
Mozart
Haydn
Mozart
Haydn
Mozart
Mozart
Mozart
Beethoven
Mozart
Mozart
Beethoven
Handel
1st …………………….2nd ………………….3rd ……………………
CLASS 7
PIANOFORTE SOLO - ROMANTIC OR MODERN
12 and 13 years
Own Selection
The winner to receive the Walker & Hall Cup and $25.00, second $15 and third $10,
donated by Piano Traders Ltd.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Peter Luo
Eric Li
Christina Xiao
Zoe Zhu
Aaron Dowell
Cindy Bu
Song Without Words Op 30 No 6
Wedding Day at Troldhaugen
Impromptu Op 12 No 2
Nocturne in C min
Petizada Suite No 2 & 6
Prelude from Suite Bergamasque
Mendelssohn
Grieg
Skryabin
Chopin
H. Villa-Lobos
Debussy
1st.……………………2nd.………………………3rd.……………………….
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TUESDAY 14 APRIL
CLASS 6
1.00 pm
PIANOFORTE SOLO - ROMANTIC OR MODERN
10 and 11 years
Own Selection
First $25, second $15 and third $10, donated by Piano Traders Ltd.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Bruce Bian
Audrey Guo
Jeffrey Xue
Stephanie McCormick
Jenny Chen
Worren Li
Bailey Liu
Amanda Rong
James Xu
Kimberly Yuan
James Tang
Kathy Fang
Madeleine Xiao
Christine Fang
Emily Gonzur
Jie Fan Yun
Eden Zhang
Jenny Yuan
Yu Dian Dong
Claire Li
Amy Wang
Andrew Jin
Etude-Tableaux in Eb
Waltz Op 9 No 2
Butterfly
Notturno Op 54 No 4
Children’s Corner Suite No 1
Pierrot & Valse Noble
Rockin in New Orleans
Polonaise
Intermezzo Op 117 No 1
Sonatina 1
Prelude No 10 from Bk 2
Arabesque No 1
Nocturne Op 9 No 2
Impromptu
Prelude in C# min Op 3 No 2
Bird’s Tale
Movement Musical No 3 D 780
Malaguena Op 165 No 3
Sonatina Op 13 No 2 1st mvt
To a Wild Rose Op 51 No 1
October
Allegro Op 1 No 1
Rachmaninoff
Chopin
Merkel
Grieg
Debussy
Schumann
C. Rollin
Scharwenka
Brahms
Kabalevsky
Debussy
Debussy
Chopin
Thompson
Rachmaninoff
Medtner
Schubert
Albeniz
Kabalevsky
McDowell
Tchaikovsky
A. Part
1st ……………………..2nd ……………………….3rd ……………………..
CLASS 15
1
2
3
4
PIANOFORTE SOLO - READING AT SIGHT
Under 14 years
First $12, second $8, and third $6 donated by Musicworks Ltd.
(S) denotes Scholarship Entrant
Andrew Jin
John Yang
(S)
Leah Green
(S)
Belinda Hu
(S)
1st…………………… 2nd.………………………. 3rd …………………………
2
13
CLASS 26
JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP
12 and 13 years
(a) Test Any Study by Burgmuller
(b) Own Selection
c) Sight Reading (Competitors have also entered Class 15)
Winner to receive the Chen Family Cup and $20, second $10, and 3 rd $6
donated by Musicworks Ltd.
Own Selections
1
Leah Green
2
Belinda Hu
3
John Yang
Op 105 No 12
Fiesta
March Op 109 No 17
Waltz Op 64 No 1
Seashore
L’Orage Op 109 No 13
Burgmuller
Turnia
Burgmuller
Chopin
E. Carr
Burgmuller
1st.……………………… 2nd...................................3rd
CLASS 16
PIANOFORTE SOLO - READING AT SIGHT
14 and 15 years
Winner to receive Rhys & Paton Cup and $12 donated by Musicworks Ltd.
(S) denotes Scholarship Entrant
1
2
3
Tony Chen
Emilly Fan
Mattheu Pong
(S)
(S)
1st.…………………………
CLASS 27
INTERMEDIATE SCHOLARSHIP
14 and 15 years
(a) Test Piece -- Any Movement by Clementi/Haydn
(b) Own Selection
(c) Sight Reading (competitors also enter Class 16)
Winner to receive the Atwaters Cup and $20.00 second $10 donated by Musicworks Ltd.
Own selections
1 Emily Fan
2 Mattheu Pong
Sonata in D No 34 3rd mvt
Les Cloches de Geneve
Sonata in E Maj Hob.XVI:13 3rd mvt
Forcing the Pace
1st………………….2nd…………………
Haydn
Liszt
Haydn
C. Norton
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TUESDAY 14 APRIL
7.00 pm
CLASS 30
INTERMEDIATE RECITAL
15 and under 18 years
Competitor to prepare and present two or three pieces of a contrasting nature.
Recital to last 12 to 15 minutes
Winner to receive the S J Cup and $50, donated by Musicworks Ltd,
second $30, and third $15 donated by Mr & Mrs J F Webley.
1
Florence Lai
2
Rita Li
3
Vivian Zhang
4
Conroy Hu
5
Kefeng Lu
6
Jeffery Yang
7
Kate Sheldon
8
Kaitong Feng
9
Yiming Li
10
Tony Chen
Rhapsody Op 79 No 1
Sonata Op 10 No 3 1st mvt
Sonata K 309 2nd mvt
Pavane pour une Infant Defunte
Molly on the Shore
Dumka Op 59
Visions Fugitives No 2 & 11
Scherzo No 1
Sonata No 2 2nd mvt Scherzo
Nocturne Op 48 No 1
Argentina Dance
Sonata in C min Op 10 No 3 1st mvt
Autumne Op 35
Moment Musicaux Op 94 No 2
Allegro Moderato from Sonata Op 7
Nocturne Op 48 No 1
Toccata Op 11
Sonata K 332 1st mvt
Sonata No 3
Capriccio from Partita No 2
Sonata in C min Op 13 1st mvt
The Cat and the Mouse
Brahms
Beethoven
Mozart
Ravel
P. Grainger
Tchaikovsky
Prokofiev
Chopin
Prokofiev
Chopin
Ginastera
Beethoven
C.Chaminade
Schubert
Grieg
Chopin
Prokofiev
Mozart
Prokofeiv
JS Bach
Beethoven
Copland
1st………………….2nd ……………………..3rd ………………………….
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WEDNESDAY 15 APRIL
CLASS 4
9.00 am
PIANOFORTE SOLO - CLASSICAL
14 and 15 years
Own Selection
The winner to receive the Norton Challenge Cup and $12, second $8, and third $6,
donated by the Epsom Music School.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Jeffery Yang
Sean Yang
Tony Chen
Emilly Fan
Joey Liu
Belinda Xiong
Lin Sun
Sonata in C min Op 10 No 1 3rd mvt
Sonata in E Maj No 9 3rd mvt
Sonata in C min Op 13 3rd mvt
Sonata in D No 34 1st mvt
Sonata in Bb K 333 1st mvt
Pathetique 2nd mvt
Moonlight Sonata 1st mvt
Beethoven
Beethoven
Beethoven
Haydn
Mozart
Beethoven
Beethoven
1st………………….. 2nd …………………… 3rd …………………….
CLASS 8
PIANOFORTE SOLO - ROMANTIC OR MODERN
14 and 15 years
Own selection
First $12, second $8 and third $6, donated by Musicworks Ltd.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Mattheu Pong
Jonathan d’Souza
Yu Chen Dong
Sean Yang
Jeffery Yang
Tony Chen
Yongwhan Shin
Belinda Xiong
Emilly Fan
Katy Qiu
Lin Sun
Bryan Lin
Seashore
Etude Op 10 No 12
Reflections dans l’eau
Prelude in D Maj Op 23 No 4
Grande Valse Brilliante in Eb Op 18 No 1
Prelude in G min Op 23 No 5
Arabesque No 1
Prelude in C# min
For the Kokako
Valse Op 18
Ballade Op 118 No 3 in G min
Etude no 3
E. Carr
Chopin
Debussy
Rachmaninoff
Chopin
Rachmaninoff
Debussy
Rachmaninoff
J. Rimmer
Chopin
Brahms
Chopin
1st …………………….2nd ……………………3rd ………………………..
CLASS 20
PIANOFORTE SOLO
13 and under 16 years
Any keyboard work composed by J.S.Bach (Arrangements not acceptable)
First $25, second $15, third $10, donated by the Institute of Registered Music
Teachers (Auckland Branch).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Jonathan d’Souza
Christina Xiao
Sean Yang
Elma Liao
Tony Chen
Joey Liu
Tony Wang
Prelude and Fugue 13 Bk 1
Prelude in D Maj BWV 874
Partita 1 in Bb Maj Praeludium & Allemande
Italian Concerto 1st mvt
Prelude from Partita No 2
Prelude and Fugue in D Maj BWV 874
Prelude and Fugue in C# Maj Bk 1
1st …………………….2nd …………………….3rd ……………………………..
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WEDNESDAY 15 APRIL
STRING CLASSES
1.00 pm
A special award of the Diamond Jubilee Plate will be made to the most promising String
Player for 2015 Selected by the Adjudicator.
EXCELLENCE IN PERFORMANCE for String Players
This award will be made to a string player who shows excellence in performance and
has not already won a cup this year.
Note: It is not permitted by law to use photocopied music when performing on
stage. However, a photocopy may be given to the Adjudicator.
CLASS 35a
STRING SOLO
11 years and under
Own Selection
First $15, second $12 and third $10 donated by Mr & Mrs I. Knight.
Winner receives the Junior Cup
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Ethan Chiao
Emily Ai
Olivia Chiang
Eva Wu
Kimberly Yuan
Claudia Sayers
Jamie Moon
Daniel Ai
Alan Qin
Jifei Shao
Hana Ehsankya
Regina Baek
Kontretanz
Romance sans Parole
Ich Liebe Dich
Minuet in C
Sonata in C
Hungarian Dance No 5
Rondo alla Turca
Song Without Words
Petit Air Varie Op 123 No 7
On the Ground
Walking in the Air
Hamabdil
Beethoven
Davidoff
Beethoven
JS Bach
Breval
Brahms
Mozart
Mendelssohn
C Dancla
M. Radanovics
H. Blake
G. Batock
1st …………..…….2nd ……………..………3rd ………………………
CLASS 35b
STRING SOLO
12 and under 15 years
Own Selection
First $15, second $12 and third $10 donated by Mr & Mrs I. Knight.
Winner will receive the Intermediate Cup
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Phoebe Pierard
Antonio Scotter
Samantha Cole
William Chen
Emily Kim
Sophia Chiang
Christine Zhou
Anthony Shin
John Yang
Standchen
Funiculi, Funicula
Peter and the Wolf
Hungarian Dance No 5
Malaguena
The Boy Paganini Fantasia
Allemande from Sonata in D
Nina
Violin Concerto No 2 3rd mvt
Schubert
L. Denza
Prokofiev
Brahms
P. de Sarasate
E. Molnhauer
W. de Fesch
Pergolesi
JS Bach
1st ………………..…….2nd ……………..………3rd ………………………
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CLASS 35c
STRING SOLO
16 and under 18 years
Own Selection
First $25, second $15 and third $10 donated by The Shore Singers Choir. The Winner will be
invited to perform at a concert by The Shore Singers and will receive the Senior Cup.
1
2
3
Ki Hei Lee
Vincent Chen
Kauri May
Concerto in E Maj 3rd mvt
Spanish Serenade
Spring Sonata 1st mvt
J S Bach
D. Popper
Beethoven
1st ………………..…… 2nd ................................3rd ………………………
WEDNESDAY 15 APRIL
CLASS 31
7.00 pm
SENIOR RECITAL
18 years and over
Time limit 15 -20 mins
Winner to receive Yamaha Cup and $80 donated by the, Music Education Centre
1
Louise Burling
2
Arnold Lee
3
Davyd Antipov
Sonata K 96
Etude de Concert la Leggeriezza
Sonata
Sonata in Eb Maj XVI:52 1st mvt
Mephisto Waltz No 1 A min
Prelude and Fugue BWV 861 No 16
Funerailles
Suggestion Diabolique
1st.…….……………….
Class 34 see next page.
Scarlatti
Liszt
Prokofiev
Haydn
Liszt
JS Bach
Liszt
Prokofiev
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CLASS 34
ILT PACANZ YOUNG PERFORMER OF THE YEAR AWARD
Age 15 years and under 21
Vouchers to the value of first $50, and second $30 donated by Lewis Eady.
1
Yi Ding
2
Ki Hei Lee
Allegro from Sonata Op 13 No 6
Flute Concerto 2nd & 3rd mvt
Zoom Tube
Chaconne
Romance in G
It Ain’t Necessarily So
Vivaldi
Ritchie
Clarke
Vitali
Beethoven
Gershwin
1st …………………..2nd………………..3rd………………..
National Young Performer 2015 Criteria For Acoustic Instruments
A Performers shall be 15 and under21 years as at 1st October 2015. Competitors who
have already been nominated are not eligible for this class.
B This is open to competitors on any (non-electric) acoustic instrument.*
C The Program should consist of three contrasting pieces from different periods of
Musical history. i.e.Baroque, Classical, Romantic 20th Century or Contemporary.
D Each competitor shall perform a programme with a maximum time of 20 mins. There
will be a percentage mark for the complete program. A penalty of 5 marks will be
imposed if the time limit is exceeded by 30 seconds or more.
E There will be a semi final of up to 6 competitors who will repeat their full programme
as set out in B and C. Competitors will be chosen based on their marks in the
Preliminary round.
F For the Final Award Concert three competitors will be recalled and will perform one
piece of the Adjudicator’s choice from their original programme.
Please Note Rule 12 : The Same item may not be performed twice in the
Competitions.
* NB Pianoforte is not included under Acoustic Instruments.
FEES.
The nominee is responsible for paying part of the entry fee to the National Young
Performer Awards ie $175 .00 inc GST.
Direct Entry : If the adjudicator considers that more than two competitors have
reached a sufficient standard the Adjudicator may report to the Committee that those
Competitors should be given the option of a Direct Entry. The Direct Entry Competitor
will be responsible for paying the full entry fee, i.e. $250 inc GST.
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THURSDAY 16 APRIL
9.00 am
CLASS 9
PIANOFORTE SOLO
16 and 17 years
Own Selection (one piece only).
First $12, second $8, and third $6 donated by Mr and Mrs J F Webley.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Weicheng Yu
Ivy Guan
Florence Lai
Kefeng Lu
Yiming Li
Vincent Brzozowski
Kate Sheldon
Rita Li
Flight of the Bumblebee
Sonatina Op 36 No 6
Prelude and Fugue BMV 872
Etude Tableux Op 33 No 7
Etude Op 39 No 9
Prelude and Fugue No 5
Rondo Alla Turka
Dreadful Memories
Rimsky-Korsakov
Clementi
JS Bach
Rachmaninoff
Rachmaninoff
JS Bach
Mozart
Rzewski
1st ……………..……….2nd.………………….…3rd …………..………...
CLASS 25
CONCERTO - Concerto No 2 Op 19 Bb Major 1st Mvt Beethoven 10.00 am
12 and under 18 years
First Movement and Cadenza (of choice)
The second piano (Orchestral Part) will not be judged and may be played by a teacher.
First $300, second $120, and third $60 donated by Mr & Mrs I Knight.
Three Finalists to be chosen to perform with the Westlake Chamber Orchestra on
Sunday 24 May at 2.30 p.m. at The Pumphouse.
The Finalists will have the opportunity to rehearse with the Orchestra.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Emilly Fan
Sarah Chen
Victoria Zhou
Vincent Brzozowski
Yiming Li
Bryan Lin
Mariana Kang
FINALISTS:
1………………………….
2…………………………
3………………………….
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THURSDAY 16 APRIL
CLASS 29
1.00 pm
JUNIOR RECITAL
12 and under 15 years
Competitor to prepare and present two or three pieces of a contrasting nature
Recital to last 10 to 12 mins
Winner to receive the Webley Cup and $25, second $15, third $10, donated
By Able Music Studio
1
Angela Xu
2
Leah Green
3
Yu Chen Dong
4
Belinda Xiong
5
Marianna Kang
6
Elma Liao
7
Jonathan d’Souza
8
Christina Xiao
9
Derek Long
10 Tony Wang
11 Sean Yang
12 Darlene Hu
Sonata Op 14 No 1 1st mvt
Rhapsodie in G min Op 79 No 2
Allemande French Suite No 2
Prelude Op 28 No 15
The Chase
Sonata Op 2 No 3 1st mvt
Etude Op 8 No 12
Prelude from Partita No 5 in G
Prelude from Suite Bergmasque
The Horizon from Owhiro Bay
Nocturne F min Op 55 No 1
Sonata K 455
Sonata Kv 332 1st mvt
Etude Op 10 No 3
Minuet from le Tombeau de Couperin
The Tempest Sonata 1st mvt
Hungarian Rhapsody No 15
Sonata in Ab, Hob XVI:46 1st mvt
Fantasia Impromptu in C# min
Sonata Op 31 No 2 1st mvt
Prelude
Sinfonia No 3
Etude in Gb Op 10 No 5
Sonata in Eb ‘The Farewell’
Fantasia in C min
Sonata in E Maj No 9 1st mvt
Prelude in B min Op 32 No 10
Prelude Op 35 No 3, 5, 11 & 19
Fantasie Impromptu Op 66
Beethoven
Brahms
JS Bach
Chopin
E.Carr
Beethoven
Scriabin
JS Bach
Debussy
Farr
Chopin
Scarlatti
Mozart
Chopin
Ravel
Beethoven
Liszt
Haydn
Chopin
Beethoven
Rachmaninoff
JS Bach
Chopin
Beethoven
JS Bach
Beethoven
Rachmaninoff
Shostakovich
Chopin
1st…………………….2nd.…………………….3rd.…………………….
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THURSDAY 16 APRIL
7.00 pm
CLASS 22
PIANOFORTE DUET
12 years and under
Own Selection
Winner to receive $40, second $20 donated by Piano Traders
1
2
3
4
5
6
Bailey Liu & John Yong
Yvonne Wang & Olivia Lai
Claire & Phoebe Li
Christine & Kathy Fang
Ohanna Sequeira & Caitlin Ong
John Yang & Bailey Liu
Nowhere Man
P. Wedgewood
The Nutcracker Suite
Tchaikovsky
Gallop from Ballet Cipollino
Khachaturian
The Little Sisters of the Grassland
Oh What a Beautiful Morning
R. Rodgers
Nowhere Man
P. Wedgewood
1st.……………………2nd.…..……………..
CLASS 23
PIANOFORTE DUET
Winner to receive $30, 2
1
2
3
nd
Open
Own Selection
$20, and 3rd $10 donated by Mr and Mrs J F Webley.
Rita Li & Mattheu Pong
Jeffery Yang & Kefeng Lu
Emily & Tony Fan
Slavonic Dance Op 46 No 2
Ungarischer Tanz
Slavonic Dance Op 46 No 3
Dvorak
F. Bher
Dvorak
1st…………………………….2nd…………………….
CLASS 21a
PIANOFORTE DUO - (2 Pianos)
Open
Own Selection
Winner to receive $40 Donated by Titano Accordians.
1
Olivia Lai & Yvonne Wang
The Nutcracker Suite
Tschaikovsky
1st.…….……………….
CLASS 21b
DOUBLE DUO
(8 Hands 2 Pianos)
Open
Own Selection
Winner to receive $40 Donated by Titano Accordians.
1
Victoria Zhou, Vivian Zhou, Annabel Yu & Henel He
The Enchanted Lake
1st.…….……………….
Liadov
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CLASS 32
SONATA RECITAL FINAL
16 years and over
Any Sonata may be performed.
Winner to receive the N.Z. School of Music Cup and $500 donated by the
Rangitoto Masonic Royal Arch Chapter No 52, second $200 donated by Mr Yong
Qu, third $60 donated by Farrell’s Music House.
Recalls from the performance on 13 April are
1.…………………………………….
2.…………………………………….
3.....................................................
FINAL RESULTS
1st……………………… 2nd …………………….……. 3rd ………………………….
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SPONSORS
The North Shore Performing Arts Society wishes to acknowledge with thanks the following
sponsors and donors without which this competition could not take place.
Piano Traders Ltd
Mr & Mrs K McDiarmid
North Shore Group of Registered Music Teachers
Musicworks Ltd
Mr & Mrs J F Webley
Farrells Music House
Rangitoto Masonic Royal Arch Chapter No 52
Mr Yong Qu
Institute of Registered Music Teachers (Auckland Branch)
Able Music Studio
Mr & Mrs I Knight
Shore Singers Choir
Titano Accordians
Music Education Centre
Lewis Eady
Epsom Music School
Mrs H Bowick
ASB Community Trust
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MusicWorks in Albany 110 Don McKinnon Drive