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54th Annual
Taree & District
Eisteddfod
2021
Vocal Program
Major Sponsor
STACKS FINANCE
www.stacksfinance.com.au
www.tareeeisteddfod.com.au54th Annual
Taree & District
Eisteddfod 2021
Vocal Program
Manning Entertainment Centre
“The important thing is not to win a prize or beat a rival,
but to pace one another on the road to excellence”
Pages
Vocal 12th April - 27th April 16-36
Grand Concert 5th June at 2.00pm 6
Eisteddfod Committee & Patrons
President Mr Tim Stack OAM
Secretary Ms Mel Harrison
Treasurer Mrs Rosemary Latimore
Patrons Ms Margaret Rogers OAM
Mr Ray Stack OAM
Vice Patrons Mrs Barbara Drury, Mr Robert Weller, Mrs Toni Bell, Mrs
Pamela Phillips, Mr George Hoad, Mr Max Durrington
Daily results and 2022 syllabus available from
www.tareeeisteddfod.com.au
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4 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleEisteddfod Officers and Adjudicators
SECTION CO-ORDINATORS
Vocal Mrs Deirdre Sutherland, Mrs Kristine Waugh
Piano Mr Don Secomb OAM, Mrs Eve Bannerman
Instrumental/Electric Mrs Tanya Brown
Speech/Drama Mrs Rhonda Evans
Dance Mrs Julie Edwards, Mrs Darlene McGuire
School Choirs Mrs Merri Rumble
Grand Concert Gillian Herbert
Publicity Ms Mel Harrison
Advertising Mrs Cheryl Earley
LIFE MEMBERS
Mrs Ruth Challacombe, Mrs Barbara Drury, Mr Tim Stack OAM,
Mrs Margaret Rogers OAM, Mrs Shirley Crisp, Mrs Beverley Williamson,
Mrs Valerie Audet, Mr Max Durrington, Mrs Jan Merry, Mrs Lorraine Edwards,
Mrs Rhonda Evans, Mr Ray Stack OAM.
The Eisteddfod recognizes the following Life Members who have since died.
Mr Peter Mawby, Mrs Wendy Burke, Mrs Lorna Pain, Mrs Clare Squires,
Mrs Denva Bird, Mrs Lyn Durrington.
ADJUDICATORS
D’Arne Sleeman
Official Accompanists
Mrs Lydia Wills and Mr Don Secomb OAM
Vocal Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in People 5TAREE AND DISTRICT EISTEDDFOD
2021
021
GRAND FINALE
CONCERT
CONCE RT
FEATURING SELECTED WINNING PERFORMANCES
AND ANNOUNCING MAJOR PRIZE WINNERS
SATURDAY 5TH JUNE 2021
2.00 PM
MANNING ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE, TAREE
Tickets: Adults - $25, Children under 18 - $15
Bookings: www.themec.com, or the MEC box office ph. 65925466.
Grand Concert Performers: Section coordinators will give a
written or emailed invitation to their selected performers at the end
of their section. Performers should then phone the concert convenor
Gillian Herbert on 65545624, as soon as possible, to confirm/ensure
their performance, and discuss the details, following the guidelines
on the invitation.
6 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleAPPRECIATION
The Committee of the Taree and District Eisteddfod Society Inc. wishes to
thank all sponsors, trophy donors and prize donors.
Thanks are also expressed to the voluntary workers, advertisers, everyone
who has loaned instruments and all who have helped in other ways for
the 2021 Eisteddfod.
The Committee would like to specifically thank the following for the par-
ticular contribution they have made to the Eisteddfod this year.
MAJOR SPONSOR
STACKS FINANCE
MAJOR SECTION SPONSORS
STACKS FINANCE ...................................................................................................DANCE
MAYO PRIVATE HOSPITAL...................................................................................VOCAL
TAREE LITERARY INSTITUTE AND LIBRARY.......................................STARBURST
NAB................................................................................................................................PIANO
MIDCOAST COUNCIL.................................................INSTRUMENTAL / ELECTRIC
MCDONALDS FAMILY RESTAURANTS TAREE.....DANCE GROUP WEEKEND
THANKS ALSO GO TO
Johnson and Thompson Marco Polo Motel Taree Manning Entertainment Centre
Bass n Blues Manning River Times Estate of the late Miss Marion Ford
Golden Age Media Radio 2RE Donors to the Smile Scholarships Appeal
Rotary Club of Taree Rotary Club On Manning
Vocal Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in People 7Winners’ names may be made public in the local media.
Competitors in this Eisteddfod participate at their own risk.
Teachers should ensure that all copyright matters are in order.
Differences in the size of the trophies are because some trophies are from
private donors and others given by the Taree and District Eisteddfod
Society Inc. in accordance with the resources available to the Society.
All cash awards will be accompanied by a certificate.
Perpetual trophies will no longer be taken home by the successful
winner but they may have their photo taken with it then returned to the
Committee.
Successful Competitors are asked to cash their vouchers as soon as
possible after the Eisteddfod.
**** All cash prizes will be paid by Direct Deposit into the
winner’s bank account. Please supply your bank details to
Section Secretary. These details will be destroyed after
payment is made.
8 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleSPECIAL AWARDS AVAILABLE
TO SECTIONS OF THE EISTEDDFOD
ROMA LIGGINS PERPETUAL SCHOLARSHIP
One competitor from each section of the Eisteddfod will be chosen by the
Adjudicators to be eligible for this Scholarship. The Management Committee
shall choose one competitor as the winner of this award. This is a cash award of
$1500.00. The result will be announced at the Grand Concert.
SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships of $450.00 have been donated by Stacks Finance, NAB, Taree
Literary Institute and Library, Mayo Private Hospital Taree and Midcoast Council
to sections of the Eisteddfod except the one receiving the Roma Liggins
Perpetual Scholarship. Such Scholarships are chosen by the Adjudicators and
presented at the Grand Concert where the recipients perform.
EISTEDDFOD SCHOLARSHIPS
There will be Scholarships for the Dance section of the Eisteddfod. This will not
be a cash award, but will pay for the successful competitors to attend Summer
Schools.
MIDCOAST COUNCIL ENCOURAGEMENT AWARDS
Midcoast Council has donated an amount of money to be used in the form of
Encouragement Awards across all sections of the Eisteddfod. To be chosen by
the Adjudicators.
SMILE SCHOLARSHIPS
A number of Smile Scholarships will be made available to very talented
competitors to help further their careers. To be chosen by the Adjudicators.
Winning a Smile Scholarship does not necessarily gain a place in the Grand
Concert. Thanks to Rotary Club of Taree, McDonalds and Mayo Private Hospital
for providing additional Smile Scholarships.
“HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS SCHOLARSHIP”
This award of $1000.00 to a Dance School for use in improving their school. In
memory of Mrs Clare Squires.
The Taree and District Eisteddfod Society Inc. is a proud member of
The Association of Eisteddfod Societies of Australia Inc.
Thanks to Rotary for attending to all COVID requirements for the 2021
Eisteddfod coordinated by Rotary Club On Manning.
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Mitchell Brown the 2019 Roma Liggins winner at Taree Eisteddfod
My name is Mitchell Brown and I am a musician. I
entered my first eisteddfod when I was only 4 years
old in what was then the Early Childhood Section.
I began competing in the piano and electric piano
sections at age 9, and instrumental sections on clarinet
from age 12. Over the years I have performed in more
than 100 sections. Each year I would be honored with
an invitation to perform the Grand Concert where
the “Roma Liggins Scholarship” would be awarded
to the most outstanding performer across the entire
eisteddfod. The winner would receive a cash prize, but
more importantly, their name would make the honor roll
that hangs above the main entrance doors to the MEC
theatre. There are many names on that board of people I now know as outstanding musicians, composers
and educators, including my piano teacher Andrew Chubb. It was always my ultimate goal and after 4 years
of nominations I was awarded the “Roma LIggins Scholarship” in 2019. It was indeed an honor.
Performing in the eisteddfod has made me the musician I am today. It is a wonderful, supportive
environment where I learnt the art of performance, refining my musicianship and skills, exploring new
styles, learning to play both solo and ensembles, as a lead and as an accompanist. It taught me resilience,
discipline and the rewards that come from hard work and striving to improve.
I always enjoyed catching up with the other musicians who performed. It was here I found my tribe – a
group of people my own age who enjoyed music the way I did.
I met so many amazing musicians who visited our eisteddfod as adjudicators. The adjudicators report was
always the most prized item. The professional development I received in those reports were worth more
than gold.
Next year I will study start my Bachelor of Music in Composition at Sydney Conservatorium and work as a
professional musician with the Australian Army Band. I would like to thank everyone at Taree and District
Eisteddfod, who are all volunteers organizing this wonderful event. To the sponsors, the teachers, the fellow
performers and the helpers. THANK YOU. For the scholarships, the amazing support, recognition and
encouragement, and most importantly the experiences and memories I will cherish for the rest of my life.
Thank you to the following
Founding Members
AC Service & Installation Anne-Marie & Richard Barnett Gordon Branch
Acclaimed Financial Solutions Penny Barrass Dr Peter Braude
AJAX Foundry Pty Limited Bryan Barrass Colin Brown
Peter & Lyn Alexopoulos Frank & Sheila Barton Jo Brown
Alliance Strata Group Susan Bell Ron Brown
Jackie, Michael & Antonia Robert Berry Simon & Kathy Brown
Amato Berry Financial Planning J & S Brown Electrical Pty
Steve Atkins Blackbilt Constructions Limited
Rod & Valerie Audet Wayne & Sue Blunt James & Annette Bulley
Grant & Sue Avery Brian & Helga Bourke Sid & Margaret Bunt
Banham Family Mark & Cate Braithwaite Peter & Dianne Burgess
Trevor & Anne Banks Tim & Val Burke
12 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleMilton Buttsworth OAM Davis Ford & Associates Greater Taree City Council
Michael & Judith Byrne Wade Death – Caltex Energy Craig & Lauren Green
NSW
Caltex Energy NSW Miss Grace Greenhalgh
Gina Di Nallo
Scott Calvin Paul & Annette Greenhalgh
Lauren Diessel
Catholic Parish of our Lady of Allan Griffin & Deborah
the Rosary Taree Michael & Lyn Diessel Campbell
Peter & Jeanette Chowne Nancy S Dixon James & Joy Griffin
Gwen & Robyn Christie Kevin Dodd & Manning River Phillip & Seema Griffin
Lions Club Inc.
John & Beryl Churton Valerie Griffin
Noelene Easton
Val Clarke Grisold Family
Mark Eddelbuttel
Cleaver’s Tyres Hallidays Point Combined
Roger & Roslyn Edwards Probus Club
Clockwork Theatre Inc.
Ron & Diane Eggins Bruce & Wendy Halpin
Club Taree
Elders Real Estate Taree Dr Ian Hamann
Dawn Coleman
Neil A Elford Geoffrey & Evelyn
Robert Coleman
Hammond
The Elmer Family of Crowdy
Mike Collins
Head Matt & Katie Hardyman
Conservatorium Mid North
Noel & Lyn Emerton Kristen & Siggy Haveland
Coast Taree Chapter
Craig & Amanda Evans Denis & Bev Hawkins
Paul Couch Solicitors
Bob & Margaret Ezzy Alan & Sue Hayward
Bruce Cowan
Carol Fletcher David Healey
Alan & Judy Cowan OAM
Jim Fletcher Healthe Care
Crellin & Thompson
Forster Old Bar Beach Rotary Kevin & Kellie Heaslip
Shane & Catherine Crellin
Club
Gillian Herbert
Greg & Christine Crisp
Forum Financial Services
John & Linda Herlihy
Richard & Charlie Crook & Di
The Fuller Family
Farrar Peter & Lynette Hester
Margaret, Reon & Christine
Ron & Kazina Crossingham Ian Hickson
George
Bob Crossman Marjorie Hill
Malcolm, Joanne, Aleena,
John & Ruth Crossman Zara, Mark & Peter Gilkison Paul J Hogan
Lionel & Lyn Curtis Peter Gill Simon & Helen Holliday
Greg & Debra Cuttance Noel Gilmour Don & Tricia Hopkins
Peter & Denise Dahdah Gloucester Arts & Cultural Murray Hyde Page
George Dan Council Mary Anne Hyde Page
Sid Davey Brett & Denise Goods Jill Illidge
Joy Davey OAM Great Lakes Amateur Rod Illidge
Dramatic Society
Vocal Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in People 13JAL Architectural Draft + LJ Hooker Wingham Dr David Moore
Design
Lodge Coopernook Daylight Richard Morphew
Catherine & Ian Jeffree No 356
Chantelle Moylan
Adam & Melinda Johnson Glenn & Ros Maas
Hannah Moylan
Richard & Libby Johnson Don & Lyn MacInnis
Robert Moylan
Johnson & Thompson Mackie Electric &
Tim Moylan
Chartered Accountants Refrigeration Pty Ltd
Vern & Lyn Munnings
Gerard & Michelle Jose Manning River Times
Maisie Muscio
Kantabile Manning Valley
Businessman’s Association Carl & Nic Muxlow
Barry Kempe
Manning Valley Choral Dawn Myree
Carol Kempe
Society Inc. Jim & Joyce Nesbitt
Cathy Kempe
Manning Valley Free Range Dot Nichols
Kempe Family Eggs
Noeledge Systems Pty Ltd
Eunice Jane Kendall Pat Maunsell
Robert Oakeshott MP
Noel & Merilyn Kendall MAX FM
Ethel Pacey
Rowan Kendall Mayo Private Hospital
Bruce Pain Financial
The Kinnear Family Graham & Jenny McConnell Services
Ted & Joyce Kirby McDonalds Taree Paton Family
Frieda Kobelt McGlashan Crisp & Partners Paton Hooke Lawyers
Mike, Judy & Megan Kuhn - Helen McGrath Dennis & Pam Phillips
In Memory of Sara
Christian & Wendy McKelvey Don & Marj Phillips
Robyn & Sarah Lane
James & Simone McKelvey Steve & Gai Pomeroy
Chris & Karen Larkin
John & Maree McKelvey David & Meaghan Price
Ben, Nick, James, Gemma,
Peter & Denise McKelvey Probus Club of Taree on
Matthew Larkin
Peter & Nicole McKelvey Manning Inc.
Estate Val Lattimore
Kingsley McRae John & Margaret Pryor
Angus & Lyndall Laurie
Richard & Jo-Anne Meldrum Myree Quinn
Geoff & Vicki Le Messurier
Ross & Rowena Meldrum Quota International of
Lidbury Summers &
Forster-Tuncurry Inc.
Whiteman Surveyors MidCoast Civil Contractors
Quota International of
Lions Club of Harrington Inc. Phillipa Mills
Taree
Lions Club of Manning River Milton D Sky Enterprises Pty
Radio 2RE
Inc. Limited
J C Ree
Lions Club of Taree MJ Photography
Glen, Kathryn, Flyn, Marli
LJ Hooker Harrington Marlene Mogridge & Eric
& Hugo Reilly
Williams
LJ Hooker Taree
14 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleBarry & Carmel Richards Nathan Stack Ulonga Grazing Company
Hay
Mave Richardson PSM & Paul & Fionna Stack
Eric Richardson OAM Ultra Tune Port Macquarie
Ray & Geraldine Stack
Bridget Ring Upper Lansdowne Memorial
Tim Stack OAM
Hall Inc.
Margaret Rogers OAM
Stacks Finance
Charles & Alison Urzi
Colin & Diana Rose
Stacks Taree Pty Limited
Leigh & John Vaughan
Doreen Rosenbaum
Stacks The Law Firm
Jeni van Oosten
Rotary Club of Taree
Statewide Home Loans
John van Oosten
Rotary Club of Taree on
Rob & Lexie Stephens
Manning Kellie & Garry Waddell
Bruce & Di Stewart
Harold & Merri Rumble Bill & Judith Waldock
Douglas & Pam Stewart
R & M Ruprecht Judith Waldock
Geoffrey Stewart
Con & Elpitha Raissis Kay & Judith Waldock
Constructions Pty Limited
J C Ree Kim Waldock & Judith
Winsome & Ross Stitt
Waldock
St Clare’s High School
The Storok Family
Albert Walker
John & Sandra Saad
John & Daniel Strybis &
David & Vicki Walker
Michel & Mounira Saad Families
Philip & Dusty Walkom
Gerald & Charlotte Sawyer Frank Taranto
Daniel & Sandra Warren
Roy & Joan Saxby Taree Aquatic Club Ltd
Steve Webb
Ted & Ruth Saxby Taree Arts Council Inc.
Mark & Fiona Webster
Roy & Lynette Scheepers Taree Ballet Gear
Patricia Weekes
Schefenacker Lighting Taree Community College
Systems Family of Don & Mary Welch
Taree Community College
Glen & Dianne Schofield “Community Participation David West in Memory of
Program” Hazel
Ivan & Gabrielle Scott
Taree Elite Fitness Bruce White
Tony & Ann Sheehan
Taree Hire Whitehouse Financial
Shultz First National
Consultants
Taree RSL & Golf Club Limited
David Simons
Nina Wilson
George & Margaret Thomas
Ben Stack
Tammy & Clinton Wilson
Times Extra
Bev Stack
Wingham High School
Wendy & Andy Tsang
David & Mary Stack
XX Trophies Taree
Rhett & Min Tubbs
Dominic Stack
Yarads Mens Wear - Taree &
Tucknott Carpet & Blinds
Justin & Katie Stack Forster
Geoff & Jeanette Tull
Louise Stack Stephanie Young
John Turner MP
Maurie & Deidre Stack Manuel Zaunders
Vocal Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in People 15VOCAL
VENUE: MANNING ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
Sponsored by MAYO PRIVATE HOSPITAL TAREE
14TH TO 17TH April 2021
Adjudicator: D’Arne Sleeman
We welcome our adjudicator D’Arne Sleeman. At Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith
University, D’Arne majored and graduated in vocal studies classical voice. She is a
Brisbane-based singer/actor who has worked in all genres from opera, music theatre
and live theatre, through to being a professional cantor. She is a regular artist with
Opera Queensland. She also works extensively with schools’ music programs. D’Arne
comes to our eisteddfod with several years of experience as a vocal adjudicator.
Official Accompanists
Mrs Lydia Wills, Mr Don Secomb OAM
SPECIAL AWARDS
THE DENVA BIRD MEMORIAL AWARD A sum of $250 and the Denva Bird Memorial
Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the competitor, judged by the adjudicator, to be
one of the most promising vocalists in this eisteddfod.
STAGE DOOR SCHOLARSHIP
A scholarship for $300 worth of tuition will be made available to a competitor showing
potential. This scholarship is funded by the canteen, so please support us in this
endeavour.
THE KEVIN DODD MEMORIAL PERPETUAL AWARD
$100 to be presented to the best local male high school singer and $100 to be
presented to the best local female high school singer, donated by the Manning River
Lions Club.
MIDCOAST COUNCIL AWARDS
5 awards of $50 vouchers for contestants, to purchase music or items from Bass and
Blues Music Store, as encouragement awards.
SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIPS
A scholarship of $450 has been donated for an outstanding performer in the Vocal
Section. This will be chosen by the adjudicator and presented at the Grand Concert. This
award is only given in the years that a vocal performer does not win the Roma Liggins
Perpetual Scholarship.
SMILE SCHOLARSHIPS
Two Smile Scholarships to the value of $750 each are to be awarded by the adjudicator.
These are made available to two very talented competitors, to enable them to attend
summer schools, music camps, master classes or private tuition with specialist teachers.
Winning a Smile Scholarship does not necessarily gain a place in the Grand Concert.
16 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleWednesday 14th April 9.00am Session
VENUE – MANNING ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
Accompanist: Lydia Wills
8 years and under sections. Adjudication reports only are given for this age group
however, each child receives an award for the number of sections which they enter.
Section 1 RESTRICTED VOCAL SOLO own choice 8 years and under
For competitors who have not gained a First Prize in the Taree
Eisteddfod. Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
1. Ashley Cowan (T) 3. Lillian Woods (OB)
2. Neve Baker (T)
Section 7 FOLK or TRADITIONAL SONG own choice 8 years and under
A song of no known authorship. Maybe sung unaccompanied or may
be accompanied by one or two appropriate instruments. Official or
own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
Participation awards donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Neve Baker (T)
2. Lillian Woods (OB)
3. Ashley Cowan (T)
Section 13 SONG BY AUSTRALIAN COMPOSER (art song/classical genre, not pop
or folk) - own choice 8 years and under
Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
Participation awards donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Ashley Cowan (T)
2. Neve Baker (T)
Section 19 VOCAL SOLO own choice 8 years and under
(not music theatre, pop, folk or traditional) suitable to age level.
Official or own accompanist. Time limit 3 minutes.
Participation awards donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Neve Baker (T)
2. Ashley Cowan (T)
10 MIN BREAK FOR COSTUME CHANGES
Vocal Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in People 17Section 30 SONG IN COSTUME own choice 8 years and under
Song chosen from Music Theatre, Film, Television or Operetta
(including Gilbert and Sullivan). Official or own accompanist. CD
backing NOT allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
Participation Awards donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Milla Bourne (PM)
2. Neve Baker (T)
3. Ashley Cowan (T)
Section 36 MUSIC THEATRE AMPLIFIED own choice
The song is to be chosen from music theatre, film, television, or
operetta (including Gilbert and Sullivan). May be in costume. Backing
track on CD. Use of microphone allowed.
Participation Awards donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Bella Burton (T) 4. Ashley Cowan (T)
2. Anabel Wilson (T) 5. Josette Weatherby (PM)
3. Milla Bourne (PM)
Section 42 POP SONG own choice 8 years and under
A pop song is a non-classical, non-music theatre song, which can be
Country, R&B, Jazz, Ballad, Rock & Roll, and is usually characterised
by an insistent rhythmic beat. The official accompanist is not available
for this section. Accompaniment may be by own instrumentalists or
by recorded CD. Backing vocals will be allowed. Use of microphone is
allowed.
Participation Awards donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Josette Weatherby (PM)
2. Luca Brown (T)
3. Ashley Cowan (T)
4. Neve Baker (T)
5. Roxy Hitchcock (F)
18 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleSection 48 POP SONG BY AN AUSTRALIAN SONGWRITER – OWN CHOICE
8 years and under
This song must be composed by an Australian song-writer.
Encouragement is given to local singer song-writers to enter. A
pop song is a non- classical, non-music theatre song, which can be
Country, R&B, Jazz, Ballad, Rock & Roll, and is usually characterised
by an insistent rhythmic beat. Official accompanist is not available for
this section. Accompaniment may be by own instrumentalists or by
CD recording. Backing vocals will be allowed. Use of a microphone is
allowed.
Participation Awards donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Ashley Cowan (T)
2. Josette Weatherby (PM)
MORNING TEA BREAK
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Accompanist: Lydia Wills
10 years and under sections
Section 2 RESTRICTED VOCAL SOLO own choice. 10 years and under
For competitors who have not gained a First Prize in the Taree
Eisteddfod Vocal Section. Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4
minutes.
1st and 2nd prizes donated by The Godfrey Family
1. Loralei Harrell (T)
2. Ava Williams (F/T)
3. Rosie Cathcart (F/T)
4. Neve Baker (T)
Section 8 FOLK OR TRADITIONAL SONG own choice. 10 years and
under
A song of no known authorship. Maybe sung unaccompanied or may
be accompanied by one or two appropriate instruments. Official or
own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
Adjudication report only
1. Miley Polson (T)
2. Loralei Harrell (T)
Section 14 AUSTRALIAN COMPOSER (art song/classical genre, not pop or folk) -
own choice. 10 years and under
Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
Adjudication report only
1. Loralei Harrell (T)
2. Miley Polson (T)
Section 20 VOCAL SOLO own choice (not music theatre, pop, folk or traditional)
suitable to age level. 10 Years and under
Official or own accompanist. Time limit 3 minutes.
Adjudication report only
1. Miley Polson (T)
2. Loralei Harrell (T)
10 MIN BREAK FOR COSTUME CHANGES
20 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleSection31 IN COSTUME own choice. 10 years and under
Song chosen from Music Theatre, Film, Television or Operetta
(including Gilbert and Sullivan). Official or own accompanist. CD
backing NOT allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st and 2nd prizes donated by The Godfrey Family
1. Phoenix Wilson (T)
2. Charlotte Barry (T)
3. Loralei Harrell (T)
4. Miley Polson (T)
Section 37 MUSIC THEATRE AMPLIFIED own choice. 10 years and under
The song is to be chosen from music theatre, film, television, or
operetta (including Gilbert and Sullivan). May be in costume. Backing
track on CD. Use of microphone allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
1stand 2nd Prizes donated by The Randall Family
1. Charlotte Barry (T)
2. Milla Loretan (T)
3. Miley Polson (T)
4. Loralei Harrell (T)
Section 43 POP SONG own choice. 10 years and under
A pop song is a non- classical, non-music theatre song, which can be
Country, R&B, Jazz, Ballad, Rock & Roll, and is usually characterised
by an insistent rhythmic beat. The official accompanist is not available
for this section. Accompaniment may be by own instrumentalists or
by recorded CD. Backing vocals will be allowed. Use of microphone is
allowed.
1stand 2nd prizes donated by Nonabel Gomes
1. Miley Polson (T)
2. Tully Davis (T)
3. Loralei Harrell (T)
4. Neve Baker (T)
Section 49 POP SONG BY AN AUSTRALIAN SONGWRITER own choice.
10 years and under
This song must be composed by an Australian song-writer.
Encouragement is given to local singer song-writers to enter. See
above definition for Pop Song.
Adjudication report only
1. Miley Polson (T) 2. Phoenix Wilson (T)
LUNCH BREAK
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ACCOMPANIST: LYDIA WILLS
Section 3 RESTRICTED VOCAL SOLO 12 years and under
For competitors who have not gained a First Prize in the Taree
Eisteddfod Vocal Section. Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4
minutes.
1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes donated by The Randle Family
1. Slater Caldwell (F/T) 5. Lily Szabo (N)
2. Isabella Howard (T) 6. Ava Bourne (PM)
4. Chloe Hicks (T) 7. Moya Wills (PM)
3. Lily Miller (T)
Section 9 FOLK OR TRADITIONAL SONG (art song/classical genre, not pop or
folk) own choice. 12 years and under
A song of no known authorship. May be sung unaccompanied or may
be accompanied by one or more appropriate instruments. Time limit
4 minutes.
1stand 2nd prizes donated by The Harrell Family
1. Alice Godfrey (T)
2. Tilly Donovan (T)
3. Isabella Howard T)
4. Lily Szabo (N)
Section 15 SONG BY AN AUSTRALIAN COMPOSER (Art song/classical genre, not
folk or pop) 12 years and under
Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
1stand 2nd prizes donated by The Harrell Family
1. Tilly Donovan (T)
2. Isabella Howard T)
3. Lily Szabo (N)
4. Alice Godfrey (T)
Section 21 VOCAL SOLO FROM ELIZABETHAN TO 21ST CENTURY CLASSICAL ART
SONG REPERTOIRE own choice. 12 years and under
Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st and 2nd prizes donated by Nonabel Gomes
1. Isabella Howard T)
2. Lily Szabo (N)
3. Alice Godfrey (T)
4. Tilly Donovan (T)
TEN MINUTES BREAK FOR COSTUME CHANGES FOR NEXT SECTION
22 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleSection 32 SONG IN COSTUME own choice. 12 years and under.
Song chosen from Music Theatre, Film, Television or Operetta
(including Gilbert and Sullivan). Official or own accompanist. CD
backing NOT allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes donated by Stacey Lee’s Centre Stage
1. Tully Kedwell (T) 6. Ava Bourne (PM)
2. Sam Stephens (T) 7. Alice Godfrey (T)
3. Lily Miller (T) 8. Tilly Donovan (T)
4. Chloe Hicks (T) 9. Isabella Howard (T)
5. Lily Szabo (N) 10. Moya Wills (PM)
The following two competitors are singing out of turn for their age groups, which
are on later in the week.
Section 24 Vocal Solo from Elizabethan to 21st Century, 20 years and under
3. Kate Rourke (W)
Section 35 – Song in Costume Own Choice, 20 years and under
3. Kate Rourke (W)
Section 34 Song in Costume Own Choice, 16 years and under
10. Miranda Frendin (T)
Section 41 Music Theatre Amplified Own Choice, 20 years and under
2. Kate Rourke (W)
Section 46 Pop Song Own Choice, 16 years and under
12. Miranda Frendin (T)
Section 47 Pop Song Own Choice, 20 years and under
2. Kate Rourke (W)
Section 64 Pop Song Own Choice, 20 years and under
2. Kate Rourke (W)
Vocal Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in People 23Wednesday 14th April 7.00pm Session
Section 38 MUSIC THEATRE AMPLIFIED own choice. 12 years and under
The song is to be chosen from music theatre, film, television, or
operetta (including Gilbert and Sullivan). May be in costume. Backing
track on CD. Use of microphone allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes donated by Stacey Lee’s Centre Stage
1. Grace Sawicki (T) 8. Isabella Howard (T)
2. Amali Schultz (T) 9. Sam Stephens (T)
3. Chloe Hicks (T) 10. Mia Langley (T)
4. Addison Moscatt (T) 11. Lily Miller (T)
5. Ava Bourne (PM) 12. Alice Godfrey (T)
6. Moya Wills (PM) 13. Scarlett Donnellan (T)
7. Tilly Donovan (T)
24 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleSection 44 POP SONG own choice. 12 years and under
A pop song is a non- classical, non-music theatre song, which can be
Country, R&B, Jazz, Ballad, Rock & Roll, and is usually characterised
by an insistent rhythmic beat. The official accompanist is not available
for this section. Accompaniment may be by own instrumentalists or
by recorded CD. Backing vocals will be allowed. Use of microphone is
allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st Prize donated by The Polson Family. 2nd, 3rd prizes donated by
The Boere Family
1. Amali Schultz (T) 5. Moya Wills (PM) 9. Grace Sawicki (T)
2. Ava Bourne (PM) 6. Isabella Howard (T) 10. Chloe Hicks (T)
3. Cornell Estibeiro (T) 7. Tully Kedwell (T) 11. Addison Moscatt (T)
4. Alice Godfrey (T) 8. Sam Stephens (T) 12. Tilly Donovan (T)
Section 50 POP SONG BY AN AUSTRALIAN SONGWRITER – OWN CHOICE
12 years and under
This song must be composed by an Australian song-writer.
Encouragement is given to local singer song-writers to enter. A
pop song is a non- classical, non-music theatre song, which can be
Country, R&B, Jazz, Ballad, Rock & Roll, and is usually characterised
by an insistent rhythmic beat. Official accompanist is not available for
this section. Accompaniment may be by own instrumentalists or by
CD recording. Backing vocals will be allowed. Use of a microphone is
allowed.
1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes donated by The Godfrey Family and Taree and
District Eisteddfod
1. Sam Stephens (T)
2. Patrick Hayes (T)
3. Tilly Donovan (T)
4. Chloe Hicks (T)
5. Tully Kedwell (T)
6. Scarlett Donnellan (T)
12 YEARS AND UNDER AGGREGATE AWARD WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT THE END
OF THIS SESSION
12 years and under Aggregate Prize Winner Award $100 is donated by Kristine
Waugh and Deirdre Sutherland
The point score will be taken from:
Section 9 Folk or Traditional Song
Section 15 Song by an Australian Composer
Section 21 Vocal Solo selected from Elizabethan to 21st Century Classical repertoire
Section 32 Song in Costume or Section 38 Music Theatre Amplified
Section 44 Pop Song or Section 50 Pop Song by an Australian Songwriter
Vocal Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in People 25Thursday 15th April 10.00am Session
ACCOMPANIST: Don Secomb
14 years and under sections
Section 4 RESTRICTED VOCAL SOLO own choice. 14 years and under
For competitors who have not gained a First Prize in the Taree
Eisteddfod Vocal Section. Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4
minutes.
1st Prize donated by Louise and Peter Rourke
1. Grace Randall (F)
2. Stevie Caldwell (T)
3. Joseph Hogan (T)
Section 10 FOLK OR TRADITIONAL SONG own choice. 14 years and under
A song of no known authorship. Maybe sung unaccompanied or may
be accompanied by one or two appropriate instruments. Official or
own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st and 2nd Prizes donated by Nonabel Gomes
1. Hunter Metcalf (CH) 4. Kelahrni Mobbs (T)
2. Grace Randall (F) 5. Locky Moulds (T)
3. Arabella Randle (T)
Section 16 SONG BY AN AUSTRALIAN COMPOSER (Art song/classical genre, not
folk or pop) 14 years and under
Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st Prize donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Kelahrni Mobbs (T)
2. Arabella Randle (T)
3. Grace Randall (F)
4. Hunter Metcalf (CH)
Section 22 VOCAL SOLO FROM ELIZABETHAN TO 21ST CENTURY CLASSICAL ART
SONG REPERTOIRE own choice 14 years and under
Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st Prize donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Grace Randall (F)
2. Hunter Metcalf (CH)
3. Kelahrni Mobbs (T)
26 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleSection 2 ENSEMBLES – Duet, Trio, Quartet - OWN CHOICE For 2 – 4 singers.
14 years and Under
One song which must contain some harmony. May be from Popular,
Music Theatre or Classical genres. CD accompaniment allowed or
official or own accompanist.
Adjudication only
1. Charlotte Barry (T), Tully Kedwell (T), Tully Davis (T) & Misty McPherson (T)
Section 33 SONG IN COSTUME own choice. 14 years and under
Song chosen from Music Theatre, Film, Television or Operetta
(including Gilbert and Sullivan). Official or own accompanist. CD
backing NOT allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st Prize Eunice White Memorial Trophy Award and $50 donated by
Kerry White and Gina Douglas
2nd Prize donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Arabella Randle (T)
2. Kelahrni Mobbs (T)
3. Hunter Metcalf (CH)
4. Grace Randall (F)
LUNCH BREAK
Vocal Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in People 27Thursday 15th April 1.00pm Session
Section 39 MUSIC THEATRE AMPLIFIED own choice, 14 years and under
The song is to be chosen from music theatre, film, television, or
operetta (including Gilbert and Sullivan). May be in costume. Backing
track on CD. Use of microphone allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
2nd Prizes donated by Stacey Lee’s Centre Stage
1. Locky Moulds (T) 4. Grace Randall (F)
2. Joseph Hogan (T) 5. Matisse Allen (CH)
3. Hunter Metcalf (CH)
Section 45 POP SONG own choice. 14 years and under
A pop song is a non- classical, non-music theatre song, which can be
Country, R&B, Jazz, Ballad, Rock & Roll, and is usually characterised
by an insistent rhythmic beat. The official accompanist is not available
for this section. Accompaniment may be by own instrumentalists or
by recorded CD. Backing vocals will be allowed. Use of microphone is
allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st, 2nd and 3rd Prizes donated by Graham Lewis
1. Matisse Allen (CH) 4. Joseph Hogan (T) 7. Sarah Keen (T)
2. Arabella Randle (T) 5. Evie Wilson (T) 8. Hunter Metcalf (CH)
3. Kelahrni Mobbs (T) 6. Jahzara Neal (T) 9. Grace Randall (F)
14 YEARS AND UNDER AGGREGATE AWARD WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT THE END
OF THIS SESSION
14 years and under Aggregate Prize Winner Award $100 is Donated by Louise and
Peter Rourke
The point score will be taken from:
Section 10 Folk or Traditional Song
Section 16 Song by An Australian Composer
Section 22 Vocal Solo selected from Elizabethan to 21st Century Classical
repertoire
Section 33 Song in Costume or Section 38 Music Theatre Amplified
Section 45 Pop Song
THERE IS NO EVENING SESSION ON THURSDAY
28 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleFriday 16th April 10.00am Session
ACCOMPANIST: DON SECOMB
16 years & 20 years and under
Section 5 RESTRICTED VOCAL SOLO 16 years and under
For competitors who have not gained a First Prize in the Taree
Eisteddfod Vocal Section. Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4
minutes.
Prize donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Abby Henderson (N)
2. Hannah Grauls (T)
3. Jorja Bulley (T)
Section 11 FOLK OR TRADITIONAL SONG own choice. 16 years and under
A song of no known authorship. Maybe sung unaccompanied or may
be accompanied by one or two appropriate instruments. Official or
own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st and 2nd Prizes donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Makayla Boere (T)
2. Charli Reece (T)
3. Abby Henderson (N)
4. Emma Highlands (PM)
5. Cassidy Donovan (T)
Vocal Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in People 29Section 17 SONG BY AN AUSTRALIAN COMPOSER (Art song/classical genre, not
folk or pop). 16 years and under
Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st Prize donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Cassidy Donovan (T)
2. Emma Highlands (PM)
3. Makayla Boere (T)
4. Abby Henderson (N)
Section 23 SOLO FROM ELIZABETHAN TO 21ST CENTURY CLASSICAL ART SONG
REPERTOIRE own choice. 16 years and under
Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st and 2nd Prize donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Charlotte Schrader (PM)
2. Cassidy Donovan (T)
3. Emma Highlands (PM)
4. Makayla Boere (T)
5. Abby Henderson (N)
Section 25 SACRED SONG, CANTATA, ORATORIO own choice. 16years and under
Adjudication only
1. Abby Henderson (N)
MORNING TEA BREAK FOR COSTUME CHANGES
Section 34 SONG IN COSTUME own choice. 16 years and under
Song chosen from Music Theatre, Film, Television or Operetta
(including Gilbert and Sullivan). Official or own accompanist. CD
backing NOT allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st Prize Mary Saad Memorial Award and $100 donated by May
Ambour. 2nd and 3rd prizes donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Charli Reece (T) 5. Charlotte Schrader (PM) 9. Sienna Thornton (T)
2. Makayla Boere (T) 6. Emma Highlands (PM) 10. Miranda Frendin (T)
3. Abby Henderson (N) 7. Cassidy Donovan (T)
4. Hannah Grauls (T) 8. Annika Doolan (T)
LUNCH BREAK. AFTERNOON SESSION RESUMES AT 2PM
30 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleFriday 16th April 2.00pm Session
Section 40 MUSIC THEATRE AMPLIFIED own choice. 16 years and under
The song is to be chosen from music theatre, film, television, or
operetta (including Gilbert and Sullivan). May be in costume. Backing
track on CD. Use of microphone allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
Prize donated by Helen Monckton, 2nd and 3rd Prizes donated by
Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Conner Langley (T) 5. Charlotte Schrader (PM) 9. Jessica McLeod (T)
2. Charli Reece (T) 6. Emma Highlands (PM) 10. Hannah Smith (T)
3. Makayla Boere (T) 7. Cassidy Donovan (T)
4. Abby Henderson (N) 8. Jorja Bulley (T)
Section 46 POP SONG own choice 16 years and under
A pop song is a non- classical, non-music theatre song, which can be
Country, R&B, Jazz, Ballad, Rock & Roll, and is usually characterised
by an insistent rhythmic beat. The official accompanist is not available
for this section. Accompaniment may be by own instrumentalists or
by recorded CD. Backing vocals will be allowed. Use of microphone is
allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
Prize donated by Helen Monckton, 2nd and 3rd prizes donated by
Taree and District Eisteddfod Society
1. Jorja Bulley (T) 5. Charli Reece (T) 9. Cassidy Donovan (T)
2. Jessica McLeod (T) 6. Abby Henderson (N) 10. Annika Doolan (T)
3. Hannah Smith (T) 7. Hannah Grauls (T) 11. Sienna Thornton (T)
4. Makayla Boere (T) 8. Emma Highlands (PM) 12. Miranda Frendin (T)
Section 52 POP SONG BY AN AUSTRALIAN SONGWRITER own choice.
16 years and under
This song must be composed by an Australian song-writer.
Encouragement is given to local singer song-writers to enter. A
pop song is a non- classical, non-music theatre song, which can be
Country, R&B, Jazz, Ballad, Rock & Roll, and is usually characterised
by an insistent rhythmic beat. Official accompanist is not available for
this section. Accompaniment may be by own instrumentalists or by
CD recording. Backing vocals will be allowed. Use of a microphone is
allowed
1st Prize donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod Society
1. Hannah Smith (T)
2. Cassidy Donovan (T)
3. Abby Henderson (N)
4. Charli Reece (T)
AFTERNOON SESSION CONCLUDES
THERE IS NO EVENING SESSION ON FRIDAY
THE 16 YEARS AND UNDER CHAMPIONSHIP WILL BE HELD
ON SATURDAY 17 APRIL
COMMENCING 7PM
Vocal Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in People 31Saturday 17th April 1.00pm Session
ACCOMPANIST: DON SECOMB
20 YEARS AND UNDER
Section 6 RESTRICTED VOCAL SOLO own choice. 20 years and under
For competitors who have not gained a first prize in the Taree
Eisteddfod Vocal Section
Adjudication only
1. Bridget Power (N)
2. Noah Wooding (N)
Section 12 FOLK OR TRADITIONAL SONG own choice. 20 years and under
A song of no known authorship. May be sung unaccompanied or
may be accompanied by one or more appropriate instruments
Adjudication only
1. Noah Wooding (N)
Section 18 SONG BY AN AUSTRALIAN COMPOSER (Art song/classical genre, not
folk or pop). 20 years and under
Official or own accompanist. Time limit 4 minutes.
Adjudication only.
1. Noah Wooding (N)
2. Bridget Power (N)
Section 24 VOCAL SOLO FROM ELIZABETHAN TO 21ST CENTURY CLASSICAL ART
SONG REPERTOIRE own choice. 20 years and under
1st Prize Donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Bridget Power (N)
2. Noah Wooding (N)
3. Kate Rourke (W)
Section 26 SACRED SONG, CANTATA, ORATORIO own choice. 20years and under
Adjudication only
1. Noah Wooding (N)
2. Bridget Power (N)
32 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleSection 35 SONG IN COSTUME own choice. 20 years and under
Song chosen from Music Theatre, Film, Television or Operetta
(including Gilbert and Sullivan). Official or own accompanist. CD
backing NOT allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
1st Prize $50 donated by Ariana Shneider
1. Bridget Power (N)
2. Jessica Hickey (T)
3. Noah Wooding (N)
4. Kate Rourke (W)
Section 41 MUSIC THEATRE AMPLIFIED own choice. 20 years and under
The song is to be chosen from music theatre, film, television, or
operetta (including Gilbert and Sullivan). May be in costume. Backing
track on CD. Use of microphone allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
Adjudication only
1. Jessica Hickey (T)
2. Kate Rourke (W)
Section 47 POP SONG own choice. 20 years and under
A pop song is a non- classical, non-music theatre song, which can be
Country, R&B, Jazz, Ballad, Rock & Roll, and is usually characterised
by an insistent rhythmic beat. The official accompanist is not available
for this section. Accompaniment may be by own instrumentalists or
by recorded CD. Backing vocals will be allowed. Use of microphone is
allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
Adjudication only
1. Jessica Hickey (T)
2. Kate Rourke (W)
Section 53 POP SONG BY AN AUSTRALIAN SONGWRITER own choice. 20 years
and under
This song must be composed by an Australian song-writer.
Encouragement is given to local singer song-writers to enter. A
pop song is a non- classical, non-music theatre song, which can be
Country, R&B, Jazz, Ballad, Rock & Roll, and is usually characterised
by an insistent rhythmic beat. Official accompanist is not available for
this section. Accompaniment may be by own instrumentalists or by
CD recording. Backing vocals will be allowed. Use of a microphone is
allowed
Adjudication only
1. Jessica Hickey (T)
AFTERNOON TEA BREAK
Vocal Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in People 33Saturday 17th April 2.00pm Session
OPEN AGE SECTIONS
Section 56 RESTRICTED VOCAL SOLO own choice.
For competitors who have not gained a first prize in the Taree
Eisteddfod Vocal Section
Adjudication only
1. Sam Elmi (N)
2. Graham Lewis (T)
3. Nic Burton (T)
Section 57 FOLK OR TRADITIONAL SONG own choice.
A song of no known authorship. May be sung unaccompanied or
may be accompanied by one or more appropriate instruments
Adjudication only
1. Graham Lewis (T)
Section 58 ART SONG BY AN AUSTRALIAN COMPOSER own choice.
Adjudication only
1. Sarah Dockrill (N)
Section 59 VOCAL SOLO ELIZABETHAN TO 21ST CENTURY CLASSICAL own
choice. Open Age.
1st Prize donated by Dans’ Ladies Wear Taree
1st prize $100 Marieke Dan Memorial Perpetual Award and Replica
Trophy
2nd prize donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Stella Hannock (S)
2. Kate Miller-Crispe (S)
3. Sarah Dockrill (N)
4. Sam Elmi (N)
5. Nic Burton (T)
Section 60 SACRED SONG, CANTATA, OR ORATORIO own choice. Open Age.
1st Prize donated by Taree and District Eisteddfod
1. Kate Miller-Crispe (S)
2. Nic Burton (T)
3. Stella Hannock (S)
4. Sam Elmi (N)
Section 61 VOCAL DUET, TRIO, QUARTET own choice.
Adjudication only.
1. Cassidy Donovan, Charlotte Schrader (T)
34 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleSection 62 SONG FROM MUSICAL COMEDY, OPERETTA, (including Gilbert and
Sullivan), MUSIC THEATRE, TELEVISION own choice. Open Age
1st prize Mike Collins Memorial Award $250 Donated by Taree Arts
Council, 2nd and 3rd prizes Donated by Margaret Thomas
1. Nic Burton (T)
2. Graham Lewis (T)
3. Kate Miller-Crispe (S)
4. Sam Elmi (N)
5. Sarah Dockrill (N)
6. Stella Hannock (S)
Section 63 MUSIC THEATRE AMPLIFIED own choice. Open Age
The song is to be chosen from music theatre, film, television, or
operetta (including Gilbert and Sullivan). May be in costume. Backing
track on CD. Use of microphone allowed. Time limit 4 minutes.
Adjudication only
1. Graham Lewis (T)
2. Jess Evans (F/T)
Section 64 POP SONG own choice. Open Age
A pop song is a non- classical, non-music theatre song, which can be
Country, R&B, Jazz, Ballad, Rock & Roll, and is usually characterised
by an insistent rhythmic beat. Accompaniment may be by own
instrumentalists or by recorded CD; backing vocals will be allowed. A
microphone is available for this section only.
Adjudication only.
1. Jess Evans (F/T)
2. Kate Rourke (W) – singing on Wed 14/04/21
AFTERNOON SESSION CONCLUDES
EVENING SESSION COMMENCES 7 PM
Vocal Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in People 35Saturday 17th April 7.00pm Session
SECTION 54 JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 16 YEARS AND UNDER
ACCOMPANIST: DON SECOMB
Competitors must have performed in at least two other solo sections of the
16 years and under sections, from the following sections – Sections 17, 23, 25,
34. Competitors will be required to sing two songs which will be performed
consecutively.
(A) A Song from Baroque or Classical Period
(B) A Song from Romantic or Contemporary Classical Period
Perpetual trophy donated by Sue and Craig Ryde
1st prize $250 donated by Manning Valley Choral Society
2nd prize $50 donated by Manning Valley Choral Society
1. Charlotte Schrader (PM)
2. Emma Highlands (PM)
3. Cassidy Donovan (T)
4. Makayla Boere (T)
5. Abby Henderson (N)
SECTION 54 JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 20 YEARS AND UNDER
ACCOMPANIST: DON SECOMB
Competitors must have performed in at least two other solo sections of the
16 years and under sections, from the following sections – Sections 17, 23, 25,
34. Competitors will be required to sing two songs which will be performed
consecutively.
(C) A Song from Baroque or Classical Period
(D) A Song from Romantic or Contemporary Classical Period
Perpetual trophy donated by Sue and Craig Ryde
1st prize $300 donated by Kantabile Chamber Choir. This award will be
allocated at the discretion of the adjudicator.
1. Bridget Power (N)
2. Noah Wooding (N)
SECTION 65 OPEN VOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP
ACCOMPANIST: LYDIA WILLS
Competitors must have performed in at least two other open age solo
sections. Competitors will be required to sing two arias which will be
performed consecutively. The arias may be sung in English or the original
language.
(A) Operatic Aria from Baroque or Classical Period
(B) Operatic Aria from Romantic or Contemporary Period
1st Prize $1000 donated by Mr Tim Stack OAM and Taree and District
Eisteddfod Society
2nd Prize $250 donated by Margaret Thomas
1. Sarah Dockrill (N)
2. Nic Burton (T)
3. Sam Elmi (N)
4. Stella Hannock (S)
5. Kate Miller-Crispe (S)
MAJOR AWARDS PRESENTATION CEREMONY
36 Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in PeopleTHANKS VOLUNTEERS
Every year the Eisteddfod functions only because of its volunteer workers.
We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge all the volunteers
from previous years.
If you would like to become a volunteer for the Eisteddfod, please contact any
committee member. We continually need to add to our group..
Thank you
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
Vocal Stacks Finance - Our Interest is in People 37YOUR WILL CAN HELP
The Eisteddfod Society is delighted to give its time
voluntarilyto stage the Eisteddfod.
Did you know it now costs over $100,000 annually
to stage?
In trying to keep costs to entrants as low as possible,
we seek your assistance in raising money to fund a
successful future.
Leaving a bequest to the Eisteddfod will ensure that
the competitors we support get every opportunity
to achieve their dreams.
Example of a bequest:
“I give $.....................................................................................
to the Taree & District Eisteddfod Society Inc. for
the running costs of the Eisteddfod”
Thanks for helping the youth of today go forward
with
confidence to make a difference tomorrow.
Let your Will be done!
For any more information, please ring the President
Tim Stack on (02)65926592
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