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Programme ONE HUNDRED AND NINTH FESTIVAL

A FESTIVAL OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

APRIL 2021

ADJUDICATORS

JONATHAN REA STEPHEN ADAM GILLIAN FLEETWOOD

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Glasgow Music Festival is pleased to present the one hundred and ninth Festival. Due to the continuing coronavirus health emergency resulting in public events and performances not being permitted, the festival is smaller and has a different format. We hope ‘normal service’ will be resumed in 2022!

The objective of the Festival remains to promote and develop interest and participation in performing arts. This year, performers have submitted videos and these will be appraised by a team of leading professional adjudicators. In addition to written comments from the adjudicator, every group or soloist taking part receives a Certificate of Performance. Performers may also elect to receive marks and may qualify for special certificates, bursaries or awards. All tasks in the organisation and administration of Glasgow Music Festival are undertaken by a team of dedicated volunteers who work throughout the year and commit considerable amounts of time and skill. During the festival, a large number of voluntary stewards join the team. All money collected in entry fees, admission and advertising charges, and raised by Glasgow Music Festival Association through members’ subscriptions, sponsorship and donations, is applied directly in running and promoting the Festival.

The historic emblem, which we call the festival ‘seal’, was created one hundred years ago. It was designed by William Gordon and adopted by Glasgow Music Festival Association (known then as Glasgow Musical Festival Association) in 1921. Originally, the seal was reproduced on Festival certificates and programmes but over the years it has become the symbol of the Festival and it now appears on a wide range of Festival media. Incorporated in the seal are representations of: The City of Glasgow: the elements of the Coat of Arms of the City of Glasgow depicting St Mungo, the City’s Patron Saint, along with the (oak) tree that never grew, the (robin) bird that never flew, the (ring-holding) fish that never swam and the bell that never rang. The National Flowers of the Nations of United Kingdom: Scotland represented by the Thistle; England by the Tudor Rose; Northern Ireland by the Shamrock; and Wales by the Daffodil; an acknowledgement that performers (in particular choirs at the time the seal was designed) came from all parts of the United Kingdom to take part in Glasgow Music Festival. St Cecilia: the patron saint of music and musicians. Orpheus: the legendary Greek musician, poet, and prophet who could charm all living things with his music. INDEX Title Class Page Title Class Page

MUSIC

Vocal Ensembles Strings Intermediate Vocal Ensembles 36 12 String Solos - Unaccompanied Bach 112 8 String Concerto 113 8 Vocal Duets and Solos String Sonata 115 8 Vocal Duets - Open 38 12 String Solos - Premier 116 9 Intermediate Vocal Duets 39 12 String Solos (non-competitive) 117 9 Opera Aria 44 12 Violin Solos - Open 118 8 Oratorio or Cantata Aria 45 12 Violin Solos B 120 9 Gilbert & Sullivan Solos 46 12 Violin Solos C 121 9 Vocal Solos - Premier 47 12 Violin Solos D 122 9 Folk Song 48 16 Violin Solos E 123 10 Poem with Song 49 16 Violin Solos F 124 10 Vocal Solos - Scots Song 53 16 Violin Solos G 125 10 Intermediate Vocal Solos - Scots Song 54 16 Viola Solos B 128 10 Songs from the Shows 56 16 Cello Solos - Open 134 9 Songs from the Shows (17 & 18) 57 14 Cello Solos A 135 10 Songs from the Shows (15 & 16) 58 14 Cello Solos D 138 10 Songs from the Shows (13 & 14) 59 15 Scots Fiddle Solos - Open 150 10 Songs from the Shows (12) 60 15 Scots Fiddle Solos A 151 10 Songs from the Shows (10 & 11) 61 15 Guitar Solos - Open 154 21 Songs from the Shows (9 and under) 62 15 Guitar Solos A 155 21 Art Song (18 and under) 63 13 Guitar Solos B 156 21 Lieder (18 and under) 64 13 Clàrsach Solos A 160 11 Opera (18 and under) 65 13 Clàrsach Solos B 161 11 Oratorio or Cantata Aria (18 and under) 66 13 Non-trad Clàrsach/Pedal Harp Solos Op 163 11 Male Voice Solos (18 and under) 68 14 Non-trad Clàrsach/Pedal Harp Solos A 164 11 Girls' Vocal Solos (15 & 16) 70 14 Non-trad Clàrsach/Pedal Harp Solos B 165 11 Girls' Vocal Solos (13 & 14) 72 16 Boys' Vocal Solos (11 and under) 74 16 Woodwind, Recorder, Brass and Percussion Vocal Solos (9) 77 16 Woodwind and Brass Concerto 166 22 Modern Woodwind and Brass Solos 167 22 Keyboard Woodwind and Brass Sonata 168 22 Baroque Piano Solos 80 17 Woodwind and Brass Solos - Premier 169 23 Piano Sonata 81 17 Woodwind and Brass Solos (n/c) 170 23 Romantic Piano Solos 82 17 Woodwind Solos - Open 172 23 Debussy and Ravel Piano Solos 83 17 Woodwind Solos A 173 24 Modern Piano Solos 84 18 Woodwind Solos B 174 24 Piano Solos - Premier 85 18 Woodwind Solos C 175 24 Piano Solos - Open 86 18 Brass Solos - Open 181 23 Piano Solos A 87 18 Brass Solos B 183 24 Piano Solos B 88 19 Brass Solos C 184 24 Piano Solos C 89 19 Brass Ensembles A 187 25 Piano Solos D 90 19 Piano Solos E 91 19 Piano Solos F 92 20 Accordion Piano Solos G 93 20 Classical Accordion Solos - Open 196 25 Piano Solos H (non-competitive) 94 20 Classical Accordion Solos A 197 25 Piano Solos (non-competitive) 95 20 Classical Accordion Solos B 198 25 Piano Solos (adult performers) 96 21 Ragtime and Blues Piano Solos A 107 21 Recital, Chamber Music and Group Music Making Rock Piano Solos 108 21 Instrumental Duets 207 25 About the adjudicators . . .

Jonathan Rea studied music at the University of Cambridge where he studied piano with Peter Pettinger, sang in the University Chamber Choir, achieved choral and instrumental awards and won the Rima Alamuddin prize for piano performance. Following 10 years as Director of Music in Bangor Grammar School, his career broadened, encompassing conducting, producing, writing, composing, arranging and accompanying for the BBC, City Council and various other bodies, including Songs of Praise and the Belfast Choir for Children in Need. He is Chief Executive and Creative Director of New Irish Arts and is increasingly in demand as a writer and speaker, contributing to programmes such as Prayer for the Day and Morning Service, on BBC Radio 4. As an adjudicator member of the British and International Federation of Festivals, he finds it immensely satisfying to play a part in helping performers, young and old, pursue their musical potential.

Stephen Adam studied cello with Joan Dickson and piano with Miles Coverdale at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (then the RSAMD), winning prizes for composition, chamber music and lieder before continuing studies under Raphael Sommer at the Royal Northern College of Music where he gained an ARCM with honours. After working as pianist and arranger in Spain, Stephen spent a year freelancing with various UK orchestras before joining the orchestra of Scottish Opera in 1981 as assistant principal cello. Stephen has also enjoyed a career on the music club circuit, performing string quartets, gypsy trios and accompanying singers. As a composer, in addition to a quartet commissioned to celebrate the bicentenary of Robert Adam's Culzean Castle, Stephen’s commissions include a suite for cello and strings based on Hebridean songs, orchestrations for Celtic Connections and for the BBC's Songs of Praise. Stephen now runs a community choir in Argyll for whom he has written over 120 choral arrangements, from Mahler to the Bee Gees, and when not performing for Music in Care, he is trying to master the piano accordion!

Gillian Fleetwood cut her teeth playing Scottish traditional music in her hometown of Inverness. She is best known as a harp player but is passionate about songs and arrangements and has collaborated with many Scottish musicians. Musical life so far has brought performances and tutoring at many international events including Ohio Scottish Arts Summer School, The National Celtic Festival (Australia), Harfentreffen (Germany), and Rencontres Internationales de Harpes Celtiques (Brittany). She enjoys tutoring closer to home at various prestigious institutions such as Fèis Gleann Albainn, Fèis Spè, Fèis Rois, The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and the University of the Highlands and Islands. Gillian is also trained in adjudication and is an examiner for the RCS Traditional Music Grade Exams. Bowed Strings Adjudicator: Stephen Adam String Solos - Unaccompanied Bach Class 112 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the String Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of any two contrasting movements from a Sonata, a Partita or a Suite by J S Bach - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Annie Walton (cello) 4 Nina Doig (violin) Suite No 2 in D minor (mvts 4 & 6) Partita No 2 (mvts 3 & 6) 2 Dòmhnall MacGriogair (cello) 5 Roshni Bhaumik (cello) Suite No 1 (mvts 1 & 2) Suite No 1 (mvts 1 & 6) 3 Kevin Ren (violin) Partita No 3 (mvts 1 & 2)

String Concerto Class 113 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the String Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of any one concerto movement - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Annie Walton (cello) Concerto in E minor (mvt 4) Elgar 2 Beth Peat (violin) Concerto in E minor op 64 (mvt 3) Mendelssohn 3 Chun-Yi Kang (violin) Concerto in A minor op 82 (mvt 1) Glazunov 4 Gina Wright (viola) Viola Concerto (mvt 2) Telemann 5 Nina Doig (violin) Concerto No 3 in G major (mvt 3) Mozart 6 Sophia Mashwani (violin) Concerto in A minor J S Bach

String Sonata Class 115 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the String Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of one movement from any sonata - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Beth Peat (violin) Sonata in A major (mvt 3) Brahms 2 Nina Doig (violin) Sonata in G major (mvt 1) Brahms 3 Yvonne Zhou (violin) Sonata in A major (mvt 2) Franck

Violin Solos - Open Class 118 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the String Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of music of an advanced standard - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Beth Peat Scène de Ballet C de Bériot 2 Chun-Yi Kang Caprice no 24 Paganini 3 Fraser Hannah Aus der Heimat no 2 Smetana 4 Yvonne Zhou Polonaise de Concert no 1 in D major op 4 Wieniawski 8 Bowed Strings Adjudicator: Stephen Adam Cello Solos - Open Class 134 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the String Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of music of an advanced standard - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Calum Campbell Allegro Appassionato op 43 Saint-Saëns 2 Mari MacGregor Violin Sonata in A major (mvt 2) Franck 3 Roshni Bhaumik Élégie Fauré

String Solos - Premier Class 116 For the winners of classes 112, 113, 115, 118, and 134. The St Mungo Challenge Trophy Certificate and the Grace Dick Memorial Prize will be awarded. Test Piece(s): Performers will play the Test Piece(s) already played. Performers:

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String Solos (non-competitive) Class 117 For players of any standard. Performers will receive an adjudication but no comparison will be made between performances. Test Piece: Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes. Performers: 1 Eilidh Thoms (violin) Take Five Desmond arr E H Jones 2 Isla Thoms (violin) Cossack Dance T & N Kraemer

Violin Solos B Class 120 Test Piece: Violin Exam Pieces 2020-2023, Grade 6 (any one piece) Performer: Owen Pak Ming Lai Hungarian Dance no 5 Nölck

Violin Solos C Class 121 Test Piece: Violin Exam Pieces 2020-2023, Grade 5 (any one piece) Performers: 1 Caitlin Ke Concerto in G op 3 no 3 (mvt 1) Vivaldi 2 Rebecca Greig Night Song and Pantomime Britten arr Blackwell

Violin Solos D Class 122 Test Piece: Violin Exam Pieces 2020-2023, Grade 4 (any one piece) Performers: 1 Caroline Pugliese Romance Dancla 2 Olivia Ren Petite Rhapsodie Hongroise Bohm 3 Raymond Zhang Romance Dancla 9 Bowed Strings Adjudicator: Stephen Adam Violin Solos E Class 123 Test Piece: Violin Exam Pieces 2020-2023, Grade 3 (any one piece) Performer: Nathan Corbet Relaxing in Rio Stephen

Violin Solos F Class 124 Test Piece: Violin Exam Pieces 2020-2023, Grade 2 (any one piece) Performers: 1 Alex Ren Where did you sleep last night, little bird? trad Hungarian 2 Hannah Zhang Bamboo in the Breeze trad

Violin Solos G Class 125 Test Piece: Violin Exam Pieces 2020-2023, Grade 1 (any one piece) Performer: Miren McDonagh What shall we do with the drunken sailor? arr Bullard

Viola Solos B Class 128 Test Piece: Own choice of any grade 6 piece from the ABRSM or Trinity College syllabus for viola. Performer: Gina Wright Cello Suite No 1 Minuets (mvt 5) J S Bach

Cello Solos A Class 135 Test Piece: Own choice of any grade 7 piece from the ABRSM or Trinity College syllabus for cello. Performer: David Postatny Suite no 1 in G major BWV 1007 (mvts 1 & 2) J S Bach

Cello Solos D Class 138 Test Piece: Own choice of any grade 4 piece from the ABRSM or Trinity College syllabus for cello. Performer: Matthew Clarkson Sonata in G minor op 1 no 6 (mvt 3) Chinzer

Scots Fiddle Solos - Open Class 150 Test Pieces: (a) Own choice of Slow Air. (b) Own choice of March, Strathspey and Reel. Performer: Zoe Drysdale Farewell to Whisky arr Gow The hen's march o'er the midden arr Gow Highland Whisky Gow Miss Stewart Gow

Scots Fiddle Solos A Class 151 Test Piece: Own choice of March, Strathspey and Reel. Performer: Theo Wilson The Barren Rocks of Aden MacKellar The Cross of Inverness trad The Banks of Loch Ness

10 Clàrsach Adjudicator: Gillian Fleetwood Clàrsach Solos A Class 160 Test Pieces: (a) Hi, horo ’s na horo eile trad arr Gillian Fleetwood The Gaorsach Lasses Robbie Leask arr Patsy Seddon (b) Own choice of Scottish, Irish or Gaelic music. Performers: 1 Amy Darroch Pipe Major Donald Maclean of Lewis MacLeod 2 Catriona Mackenzie Crathadh d'aodaich a ghaoil McKay 3 Maria Monk Dòmhnall Tighinn ‘gam Shireadh MacKay 4 Maya Marshall Leaving Stoer Drever arr Petersen 5 Roshni Bhaumik An Ataireachd Ard MacDonald arr Port Domhnall Tighinn'gam Shireadh arr Roberton BK's Polka arr Robertson

Clàrsach Solos B Class 161 Test Pieces: (a) Brechin Castle trad arr Heather Yule (b) Own choice of Scottish, Irish or Gaelic music. Performer: Millie Shuttleworth Crodh Chailein arr Brown

Non-traditional Clàrsach/Pedal Harp Solos - Open Class 163 Test Piece: Own choice of music of comparable standard to Associated Board and Trinity College Grade 5 or above - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performer: Leila Osmond Lines on the Map Rutherford Parthenia Stevenson

Non-traditional Clàrsach/Pedal Harp Solos A Class 164 Test Piece: Own choice of music of comparable standard to Associated Board and Trinity College Grades 3 and 4 - not to exceed 6 minutes. Performer: Amélie MacKay Les Piffereri Gounod Jazz Lullaby Robinson/ Whiting

Non-traditional Clàrsach/Pedal Harp Solos B Class 165 Test Piece: Own choice of music of comparable standard to Associated Board and Trinity College Grades 1 and 2 - not to exceed 4 minutes. Performer: Emma Kelly Be our Guest Menken arr MacAdam Crépuscle sur Le Lagon M Gabus

11 Vocal Ensembles, Duets and Solos Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Intermediate Vocal Ensembles Class 36 For unconducted ensembles of 3 to 16 singers aged 18 and under. Test Piece: Own choice of music - not to exceed 8 minutes. Performer: Stellar Musical Theatre Trio A Soft Place to Land (Waitress) Bareilles

Intermediate Vocal Duets Class 39 For singers aged 18 and under. Test Piece: Own choice of a two-part song. Performer: Emily Kemp & Maria Wotherspoon Sull'aria (Le nozze di Figaro) Mozart

Opera Aria Class 44 For singers aged 19 and over. The Glasgow Grand Opera Society Trophy Certificate may be awarded. The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Vocal Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of an operatic aria (excluding light opera). Performer: Junko Eager O mio babbino caro (Gianni Schicchi) Puccini

Oratorio or Cantata Aria Class 45 For singers aged 19 and over. The Ian Barrie Certificate may be awarded. The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Vocal Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of an aria, or recitative and aria, from an oratorio, sacred cantata or mass. Performer: Junko Eager I will sing of thy great mercies (St Paul) Mendelssohn

Gilbert & Sullivan Solos Class 46 For singers aged 19 and over. The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Vocal Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of any Gilbert and Sullivan aria. Performer: Pamela Moore When maiden loves, she sits and sighs (Yeoman of the Guard)

Vocal Solos - Premier Class 47 For the winners of classes 44-46. The Gervase Elwes Memorial Trophy Certificate will be awarded and a Glasgow Music Festival Association Award will be made. The award is supported by Association members. Test Piece(s): Performers will sing the Test Piece(s) which they have already sung. Performers:

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12 Vocal Ensembles, Duets and Solos Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Opera (18 and under) Class 65 The Agnes Duncan Trophy may be awarded. The Judith Richmond Memorial Certificate may be presented and the Janette Clanahan Memorial Award may be made. Test Piece: Own choice of an aria from an opera or operetta (excluding Gilbert & Sullivan). Performers: 1 Aarya Gambhir S'altro che lagrime (La clemenza di Tito) Mozart 2 Emily Kemp Ach, ich fühl's (Die Zauberflöte) Mozart 3 Euan Kemp Deh vieni alla finestra (Don Giovanni) Mozart 4 Hugh Kaliski Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön (Die Zauberflöte) Mozart

Oratorio or Cantata Aria (18 and under) Class 66 The Agnes Duncan Trophy may be awarded. The Judith Richmond Memorial Certificate may be presented and the Janette Clanahan Memorial Award may be made. Test Piece: Own choice of an aria, or recitative and aria, from an oratorio, sacred cantata or mass. Performers: 1 Aarya Gambhir Quia respexit (Magnificat) J S Bach 2 Calum Murray Honour and arms (Samson) Handel 3 Emily Kemp Rejoice greatly (Messiah) Handel

Art Song (18 and under) Class 63 The Agnes Duncan Trophy may be awarded. Test Piece: Own choice of a British art song. Performers: 1 Amy Spearing Sweet chance that led my steps abroad Head 2 Calum Murray Limehouse Reach Head 3 Emily Kemp Business Girls Dring 4 Hugh Kaliski Let the florid music praise Britten

Lieder (18 and under) Class 64 The Agnes Duncan Trophy may be awarded. Test Piece: Own choice of a song by Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Wolf, Richard Strauss or Mahler. Performers: 1 Amy Spearing Feldeinsamkeit Brahms 2 Calum Murray Widmung Schumann 3 Emily Kemp Verborgenheit Wolf 4 Euan Kemp Auf ein altes bild Wolf 5 Hugh Kaliski Der Doppelganger Schubert 6 Sophia Mashwani An die Musik Schubert

13 Vocal Ensembles, Duets and Solos Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Male Voice Solos (18 and under) Class 68 For singers with changed or changing voices. The Agnes Duncan Trophy may be awarded. The Forbes Morton Memorial Certificate and Award may be presented. Test Piece: Own choice, excluding show songs. Performers: 1 Calum Murray None but the Lonely Heart Tchaikovsky 2 Hugh Kaliski Ecco, ridente in cielo (Il barbiere di Siviglia) Rossini 3 Jonathan Dobie Tu lo sai Torelli 4 Oliver Twynham Dolente immagine di Fille mia Bellini

Girls' Vocal Solos (15 & 16) Class 70 The Agnes Duncan Trophy may be awarded. Test Piece: The Lark in the Clear Air trad arr PhyllisTate Performer: Niamh McGrory

Songs from the Shows (17 & 18) Class 57 The Gary Wallis Memorial Certificate and Award may be presented. Test Piece: Own choice of an appropriate song from a stage musical or film score. Performers: 1 Jonathan Dobie Empty chairs at empty tables (Les Misérables) Schönberg 2 Suzanne Macinnes Someone to watch over me (Oh, Kay) Gershwin 3 Zoe Penders Can't help lovin that man (Showboat) Kern

Songs from the Shows (15 & 16) Class 58 The Gary Wallis Memorial Certificate and Award may be presented. Test Piece: Own choice of an appropriate song from a stage musical or film score. Performers: 1 Anna Hamilton I'm not afraid of anything (Songs for a New World) J R Brown 2 Catriona Gallagher A quiet thing (Flora the Red Menace) Kander 3 Emma Black Come home (Allegro) Rodgers 4 Laura Murray Once upon a December (Anastasia) Flaherty 5 Niamh Mcgrory I could have danced all night (My Fair Lady) Loewe 6 Olivia Maclean My Ship (Lady in the Dark) Weill 7 Patrick Hamilton Bring him home (Les Misérables) Schönberg

14 Vocal Ensembles, Duets and Solos Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Songs from the Shows (13 & 14) Class 59 Test Piece: Own choice of an appropriate song from a stage musical or film score. Performers: 1 Amy Spearing In his eyes (Jekyll & Hyde) Wildhorn 2 Anastasia Hinde Memory (Cats) Lloyd Webber 3 Carter Roberts Higher than a hawk (Calamity Jane) Fain 4 Daniel Mackin God help the outcasts (Hunchback of Notre Dame) Menken 5 Emma Mcconnachie Feed the birds (Mary Poppins) R & R Sherman 6 Isla Grant Somehwere over the rainbow (Wizard of Oz) Arlen 7 Lennon Wylie Electricity (Billy Elliot) Elton John 8 Millie Harkin Times are hard for dreamers (Amélie) Messé 9 Robyn Burns I feel pretty (West Side Story) Bernstein 10 Scarlet Penman Never enough (The Greatest Showman) Pasek & Paul 11 Sophie Ramsay No-one knows who I am (Jekyll & Hyde) Wildborn

Songs from the Shows (12) Class 60 Test Piece: Own choice of an appropriate song from a stage musical or film score. Performer: Grace Millar The girl I mean to be (Secret Garden) Lucy Simon

Songs from the Shows (10 & 11) Class 61 Test Piece: Own choice of an appropriate song from a stage musical or film score. Performers: 1 Ava Smith Be kind to your parents (Fanny) Rome 2 Elise Whyte Almost there (The Princess and the Frog) Randy Newman 3 Max Biankin Do-Re-Mi (The Sound of Music) Rodgers 4 Skyla Leus Stay awake (Mary Poppins) R & R Sherman 5 Tara Enkefasi Colours of the wind (Pocahontas) Menken

Songs from the Shows (9 and under) Class 62 Test Piece: Own choice of an appropriate song from a stage musical or film score. Performers: 1 Kayla Caldwell Truly Scrumptious (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) R & R Sherman 2 Lucy Spence Let's go fly a kite (Mary Poppins) R & R Sherman

15 Vocal Ensembles, Duets and Solos Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Folk Song Class 48 For solo singers aged 19 and over. Test Piece: Own choice of one traditional folk song, accompanied or unaccompanied. Performer: Pamela Moore O Waly Waly trad arr Britten

Poem with Song Class 49 For singers aged 19 and over. Test Piece: One song of own choice. Performers will read the words and then sing the song. Performer: Pamela Moore Daffodils Wordsworth & C Szabo

Vocal Solos - Scots Song Class 53 For singers aged 19 and over. The Thomas A Kerr Memorial Trophy Certificate may be awarded. Test Pieces: Own choice of any two contrasting Scottish songs. Performer: Pamela Moore Mairi's Wedding trad My Ain Folk Lemon

Intermediate Vocal Solos - Scots Song Class 54 For singers aged 13 to 18. Test Piece: Own choice of any Scottish song, accompanied or unaccompanied. Performers: 1 Carter Roberts O Gin I were a Baron's Heir Holder 2 Scarlet Penman John Anderson my Jo trad

Songs from the Shows Class 56 For solo singers aged 19 and over. Test Piece: Own choice of one song from a stage musical or film score. Performer: Pamela Moore We'll gather lilacs (Perchance to Dream) Novello

Girls' Vocal Solos (13 & 14) Class 72 The East Glasgow Music Festival Certificate may be awarded. Test Piece: Go ’way from my window trad arr Ruth Elaine Schram Performer: Robyn Burns

Boys' Vocal Solos (11 and under) Class 74 Test Piece: Skye Boat Song trad arr Nancy Litten Performer: Max Biankin

Vocal Solos (9) Class 77 Test Piece: Seagull Lin Marsh Performer: Kayla Caldwell

16 Piano Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Baroque Piano Solos Class 80 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Piano Solos Premier Class. Test Piece(s): Own choice of a composition, or of movement(s) from a composition, by J S Bach, Handel or D Scarlatti, similar in duration and difficulty to Bach's '48'. In the case of D Scarlatti, two contrasting sonatas should be played. Performances must not exceed 10 minutes. Performer: Callum Calder Partita No 2 in C minor (mvt 1) J S Bach

Piano Sonata Class 81 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Piano Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of any movement of an advanced standard from a sonata by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven or Schubert - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Chun-Yi Kang Sonata no 24 in F# major op 78 (mvt 1) Beethoven 2 Hugh Kaliski Sonata in F major K332 (mvts 2 & 3) Mozart

Romantic Piano Solos Class 82 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Piano Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of music of an advanced standard by Chopin, Schumann, Brahms, Liszt, Rachmaninov, Franck or Fauré (or another composer of this period) - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Callum Calder Ballade No 3 in Ab major op 47 Chopin 2 Hugh Kaliski Première Valse Oubliée Liszt Valse Impromptu S 213 Liszt 3 Jacqueline Rolland-Raydon Malagueña Albéniz 4 Lucy Rowan Intermezzo No 2 op 18 Brahms 5 Raj Bhaumik Les Cloches de Genève Liszt

Debussy and Ravel Piano Solos Class 83 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Piano Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of music of an advanced standard by either composer - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Charlotte Collins Rêverie Debussy 2 Hugh Kaliski La cathédrale engloutie Debussy 3 Joseph McIlree Reflets dans l'eau Debussy 4 Mari MacGregor La cathédrale engloutie Debussy

17 Piano Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Modern Piano Solos Class 84 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Piano Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of music of an advanced standard using idiomatic 20th or 21st century pianistic and harmonic techniques - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Dòmhnall MacGriogair The Spell Bridge 2 Hugh Kaliski Bagatelles for Piano Rawsthorne 3 Lucy Rowan I Got Rhythm Gershwin 4 Sebastian Harten Jingo Norton

Piano Solos - Open Class 86 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Piano Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of music of an advanced standard - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performer: Joseph McIlree La Campanella Liszt

Piano Solos - Premier Class 85 For the winners of classes 80-84 and 86. The William Findlay Trophy Certificate will be awarded. The Lillian Campbell Memorial Prize will be awarded. Test Piece(s): Performers will play the Test Piece(s) which they have already played. Performers:

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Piano Solos A Class 87 Test Piece: Piano Exam Pieces 2021 & 2022 or Piano Exam Pieces Plus Exercises 2021-2023, Grade 7 (any one piece) Performers: 1 Marie-Liang Ingrand Le Petit Âne Blanc Ibert 2 Matthew Clarkson Fantasia in G minor TWV 33:8 (mvt 1) Telemann 3 Nina Doig Andante Moderato no 5 op 84 Fauré

18 Piano Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Piano Solos B Class 88 Test Piece: Piano Exam Pieces 2021 & 2022 or Piano Exam Pieces Plus Exercises 2021-2023, Grade 6 (any one piece) Performers: 1 Alistair Hillis Sonata in Eb K282 (mvt 3) Mozart 2 Chloe Ward Epilogue Huang-Hsu 3 Ferdinand Harten The Buccaneer Arnold 4 Isla Rennie Opening Night Jazz Mier 5 Jacqueline Rolland-Raydon Mazurka in G minor Chopin 6 Nathan Lee Sonata in Eb K282 (mvt 3) Mozart 7 Sushmita Chowdhury Mazurka in G minor op 67 no 2 Chopin 8 Xiyan Guo Opening Night Jazz Mier

Piano Solos C Class 89 Test Piece: Piano Exam Pieces 2021 & 2022 or Piano Exam Pieces Plus Exercises 2021-2023, Grade 5 (any one piece) Performers: 1 Ella Bonnyman Changing Times Hammond 2 Luke Xu La Chevaleresque Burgmüller 3 Radoslava Kiryakova Tarantella no 4 op 65 Prokofiev

Piano Solos D Class 90 Test Piece: Piano Exam Pieces 2021 & 2022 or Piano Exam Pieces Plus Exercises 2021-2023, Grade 4 (any one piece) Performers: 1 Alex Ren Étude in A minor Kabalevsky 2 Amy Embleton Shark Soup Wedgwood 3 Autumn Clark Moonbeams Arens 4 Suri Tang Minuet & Trio Schubert

Piano Solos E Class 91 Test Piece: Piano Exam Pieces 2021 & 2022 or Piano Exam Pieces Plus Exercises 2021-2023, Grade 3 (any one piece) Performers: 1 Anna Rennie 4 Luo Xuan Xie Salut d'amour Elgar Disco Baroque Bullard 2 Elena Smith 5 Rachel Furnish Rushing River Bober Anastasia McDonagh 3 Luo Si Xie Gavotte Handel

19 Piano Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Piano Solos F Class 92 Test Piece: Piano Exam Pieces 2021 & 2022 or Piano Exam Pieces Plus Exercises 2021-2023, Grade 2 (any one piece) Performers: 1 James Embleton The First Flakes are Falling Madden 2 Rosie McErlean Intercity Stomp Norton 3 William Buchan Allegro Attwood

Piano Solos G Class 93 Test Piece: Piano Exam Pieces 2021 & 2022 or Piano Exam Pieces Plus Exercises 2021-2023, Grade 1 (any one piece) Performers: 1 Alan Ren The Swing Tan 2 Alexandra López The Swing Tan 3 Amber O'Neill The Detective Wedgwood 4 Chloe Turnbull Szöcske Papp 5 Daniel Mackin Gavotte In C Handel 6 George Hillis Szöcske Papp 7 Hannah Inglis Szöcske Papp 8 Sophie Lawson Cockatoo Milne

Piano Solos H (non-competitive) Class 94 Performers will receive an adjudication but no comparison will be made between performances. Test Piece: Piano Exam Pieces 2021 & 2022 or Piano Exam Pieces Plus Exercises 2021-2023, Initial Grade (any one piece) Performers: 1 Lucas Shi This Old Man trad 2 Max Nicholls Dodgems Bullard 3 Rebecca Dennis This Old Man trad

Piano Solos (non-competitive) Class 95 Performers will receive an adjudication but no comparison will be made between performances. Test Piece: Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes. Performers: 1 Eilidh Thoms Rain Schönmel 2 Isla Thoms Uaigh a' Bhaird (The Poet's Grave) MacAdam

20 Piano Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Piano Solos (adult performers) Class 96 For players aged 19 and over. Performers will receive an adjudication but no comparison will be made between performances. Test Piece: Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes. Performer: Marsha Burke Prelude no 9 Debussy Prelude no 10 Canope Debussy

Ragtime and Blues Piano Solos A Class 107 Test Piece: Own choice of either ragtime or blues music - not to exceed 6 minutes. Performer: Alistair Hillis Film Noir Cornick

Rock Piano Solos Class 108 Test Piece: Own choice of a piano arrangement of a rock or popular song, or an original piano piece in a rock, pop, or jazz style - not to exceed 6 minutes. Performer: Matthew Clarkson Colour Suite no 1 (Pink Minor) Dring

Guitar Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Guitar Solos - Open Class 154 Test Piece: Own choice - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performer: James McCorkindale Suite in C minor BWV 997 (mvt 4) J S Bach Gran Vals Tarrega Prelude 5 Villa-Lobos

Guitar Solos A Class 155 Test Piece: Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes. Performers: 1 Alasdair MacGregor Cello Suite 1 BWV 1007 (mvt 4) J S Bach Alcañiz F Moreno-Torroba 2 Radoslava Kiryakova Etude in B minor op 35 no 22 Sor Waltz in D Tarrega

Guitar Solos B Class 156 For players of primary school age. Test Piece: Own choice - not to exceed 4 minutes. Performer: James Embleton Étude no 7 op 60 Carcassi

21 Woodwind and Brass Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Woodwind and Brass Concerto Class 166 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Woodwind and Brass Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of any one concerto movement - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Abby Tyson (saxophone) Concertino da Camera (mvt 1) Ibert 2 Daniel Cook (bassoon) Concerto in Bb (mvt 3) Mozart 3 Emily Barron Concerto no 1 (mvt 3) Weber 4 Jamie McClenaghan (flute) Concerto in G major Mozart 5 Laura Hubbard-Perez (bassoon) Concerto K 191 (mvt 3) Mozart 6 Raj Bhaumik (clarinet) Concerto (mvt 1) J Françaix 7 Ross Donaldson (french horn) Concerto no 1 in Eb major R Strauss 8 Sam Haouchine (euphonium) Concerto (mvt 1) Horovitz

Modern Woodwind and Brass Solos Class 167 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Woodwind and Brass Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of music of an advanced standard written in a modern idiom by a 20th or 21st century composer - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Calum Murray (clarinet) Concertino Ridout 2 Emily Barron (clarinet) Two Memorials Turnage 3 Euan Kemp (saxophone) Hot-Sonate (mvts 1 & 2) E Schulhoff 4 Jamie McClenaghan (flute) Syrinx Debussy 5 Lucy Rowan (flute) Piece Ibert 6 Molly Gribbon (flute) Prelude 3 E McGuire 7 Raj Bhaumik (clarinet) Sonatina (mvt 2) B Martinù 3 Pieces for Solo Clarinet Stravinsky

Woodwind and Brass Sonata Class 168 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Woodwind and Brass Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of one movement from any sonata - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Abby Tyson (saxophone) Sonata in C# major F Decruck 2 Holly Helbert (bassoon) Sonata in F minor (mvt 2) Telemann 3 Lucy Deng (clarinet) Sonata FP 184 (mvt 1) Poulenc 4 Molly Gribbon (flute) Sonata Undine (mvt 1) Reinecke 5 Raj Bhaumik (clarinet) Sonatina (mvt 1) B Martinù 22 Woodwind and Brass Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Woodwind Solos - Open Class 172 For players of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone; with or without piano accompaniment. The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Woodwind and Brass Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of music of comparable standard to Associated Board and Trinity College Grade 7 or above - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Abby Tyson (saxophone) Caprice en forme de valse Paul Bonneau 2 Anthony McKenna (clarinet) Sonata FP 184 (mvt 1) Poulenc 3 Euan Kemp (saxophone) Asturias sur des Thèmes Espagnols H Busser 4 Jamie McClenaghan (flute) Carmen Fantasie François Borne 5 Laura Hubbard-Perez (bassoon) Solo De Concert op 35 Pierné 6 Lucy Deng (clarinet) Lorito - Caprice Gomez 7 Lucy Rowan (flute) Fantaisie Gaubert 8 Raj Bhaumik (clarinet) Clarinet Quintet No 3 (mvt 2) H Naermann Sonatina (mvt 3) B Martinù

Brass Solos - Open Class 181 The winner of this class may be invited to perform in the Woodwind and Brass Solos Premier Class. Test Piece: Own choice of music of comparable standard to Associated Board and Trinity College Grade 7 or above - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Freya Campbell (french horn) Nocturno op 7 F Strauss 2 Kerys Begg (french horn) Poésie et Gaîté A Ghidoni 3 Ross Donaldson (french horn) Hunter's Moon Vinter

Woodwind and Brass Solos - Premier Class 169 For the winners of classes 166-168, 172 and 181. A Glasgow Music Festival Association Award will be made. The award is supported by Association members. Test Piece(s): Performers will play the Test Piece(s) already played. Performers:

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Woodwind and Brass Solos (non-competitive) Class 170 For players of any standard. Performers will receive an adjudication but no comparison will be made between performances. Test Piece: Own choice - not to exceed 6 minutes. Performers: 1 Max Docherty (bassoon) Pièce en forme de Habanera Ravel 2 Reuben Clark (bassoon) Everything is somewhere else Watts 23 Woodwind and Brass Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Woodwind Solos A Class 173 For players of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone; with or without piano accompaniment. Test Piece: Own choice of one work or movement(s) from one work of comparable standard to Associated Board and Trinity College Grades 5-6 - not to exceed 6 minutes. Performers: 1 Autumn Clark (oboe) Tiroler Landler Van Beekum 2 Emma Black (bassoon) Soldier, Soldier Parker 3 Erin Cassidy (flute) Scherzino Andersen 4 Holly Helbert (bassoon) Pièce in Eb Fauré trans Oubradous 5 Robert Anderson (flute) Badinerie BWV 1067 J S Bach 6 Sasha Charter (clarinet) Five Bagatelles no 1 (mvt 1) Finzi

Woodwind Solos B Class 174 For players of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone; with or without piano accompaniment. Test Piece: Own choice of one work or movement(s) from one work of comparable standard to Associated Board and Trinity College Grades 3-4 - not to exceed 4 minutes. Performers: 1 Amy Embleton (flute) Take Five Desmond 2 Asher Coleman-Smith (clarinet) Shoehorn Blues Norton 3 Theodora Gherghe (bassoon) Sea Shanty Rose

Woodwind Solos C Class 175 For players of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone; with or without piano accompaniment. Test Piece: Own choice - not to exceed 4 minutes. Performer: Eva Forsyth (bassoon) Brian Boru trad

Brass Solos B Class 183 Test Piece: Own choice - not to exceed 4 minutes. Performer: Lucy Arbuckle (french horn) Berceuse Damase

Brass Solos C Class 184 For players attending primary school. Test Piece: Own choice - not to exceed 4 minutes. Performer: Magnus Campbell (french horn) Berceuse Damase

Brass Ensembles A Class 187 For unconducted ensembles of three to eight players, one player per part. Test Piece: Own choice - not to exceed 8 minutes. Performer: Music School of Douglas Academy Horn Quartet Hansel and Gretel Prelude Humperdinck arr Thompson If you were the only girl in the world A Civil

24 Accordion Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Classical Accordion Solos - Open Class 196 Test Piece: Own choice of a work, or movement of a work, of advanced standard - not to exceed 10 minutes. Performers: 1 Archie MacKechnie Le Rappel des oiseaux Rameau Asturias Albéniz 2 Jamie McGinley Preludio e Fuga Fugazza 3 Kirsty Grant Malagueña Lecuona

Classical Accordion Solos A Class 197 Test Piece: Own choice of a work of intermediate standard - not to exceed 6 minutes. Performer: Zoe Drysdale Sonatina Bernau

Classical Accordion Solos B Class 198 Test Piece: Own choice - not to exceed 4 minutes. Performer: Sorley Cavanagh Polonaise Luck

Chamber Music Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea Instrumental Duets Class 207 For any instrumental duo with or without piano accompaniment, but not string duets, piano duets, or string and piano duets. Test Piece: Own choice. Performers: 1 Lucy Rowan & Jamie McClenaghan (flutes) Deux Papillons op 165 Kronke 2 Raj Bhaumik & Fergus Butt (clarinet & bassoon) Duet No 1 in C major Beethoven

Festival Awards Adjudicator: Jonathan Rea

Agnes Duncan Trophy

Hugh S Roberton Memorial Trophy

Ailie Cullen Memorial Prize

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Honorary President: Robert MacDonald Honorary Vice President: Liz Cameron Glasgow Music Festival Association is a Scottish charity with the objectives of promoting and developing interest and participation in performing arts. It enables and supports a number of events including Glasgow Music Festival, an annual festival of music, dance, speech and drama, first held in 1911. The Association gratefully acknowledges the support of members in carrying out this work.

Adrienne Adamson J Findlay Marshall MacKillop Ian S Anderson Beryl Fisher Corona Marshall Pauline Argondizza John Fisher Laura McEwan Gillian Astley Robert Foxcroft Eddie McGuire Hanan Atalla Elizabeth Gibson Elaine McIlree Lynda Barclay Glasgow Society of Organists Jane McKenna Susan Bhaumik Claire Griffiths Paul McKirdy Louise Biagini Brian Gunnee Helen McLaren Aileen Bingham Dorothy Gunnee Irene McLennan Pamela Black Gillian Hamblen Malcolm McNeil Graham Black Johanna Henderson Olwen McNeil Valerie Brown Stewart Henderson Maureen Mee Joan Buchanan Margaret Hogg Geraldine Melone Agnes Campbell Maureen Hopkinson Joe Melone Valerie Corbett Samantha Hullis Eileen Mirtle Margaret Craig Linda Hutchison Helen Morton Sheila J Craig Tom Inns Anne Murray Tracy Curle Eva Johnstone Jutta Norris Karine Davison Bill Kean Ruth Oliver Valerie Dempster Paul Keohone Margaret Peacock Hilary Dickie Tony Langford Rebecca Roberts Nancy Dickinson Maureen Langford David Rycroft Gerard Doherty Elizabeth Lannigan Marjorie E Rycroft Grace Dunworth H Iain MacDonald Jennifer Speculand Bernhard Ersfeld Rosanne MacDonald Morag Speirs Polly Ewart Robert H MacDonald Catherine Suckling Susan Ewington Agnes T MacDonald Ann H Vettraino Margaret Farquhar Eleanor MacKillop Melshean Wallis Pat Field

CERTIFICATES All performers will receive a Performance Certificate. Performers gaining the first three places in a class will be awarded certificates according to the following scale of marks: Honours - 90% and more of the possible mark First Class - 85% to 89% of the possible mark Merit - 80% to 84% of the possible mark Where a trophy, award or prize is available, it may be awarded provided 85% or more of the possible mark has been gained. Performers may take part in any class and elect to receive an adjudication but without marks.

26 AILIE CULLEN MEMORIAL PRIZE The Ailie Cullen Memorial Prize will be awarded to the performer or group of performers who, in the opinion of the adjudicators, gives the most outstanding performance of the Festival. The prize will be £500 and the winner will also receive a framed certificate. Towards the close of the Festival, eligible performers selected by the adjudicators will be invited to take part in the Ailie Cullen Memorial Prize Concert which is part of the Last Night of the Festival. Full details of the eligibility criteria for this award may be obtained from the Festival Office. PREVIOUS PRIZEWINNERS 1957 Ronald Morrison 1989 Douglas Quartet 1958 Gwen Hughes 1990 Christopher Suckling 1959 Bernard Duffy 1991 Domello Trio 1960 Andrea Ommer 1992 Edward Wiles 1961 Eric and Muriel Levin 1993 Jill Morton 1962 Ian McGregor 1994 Stephen Broad 1963 Alan L Forster 1995 Katherine MacKintosh 1964 Roger A Beattie 1996 Paul Kean 1965 David E Morton 1997 Jennifer Brown 1966 Clare McMahon 1998 Laura Gordon 1967 Alistair J Davidson 1999 Martin Suckling 1968 Hillhead High School Piano Trio 2000 Catriona MacKinnon 1969 Marilyn G Armour 2001 Louise McMonagle 1970 Hillhead High School Piano Trio 2002 Stephanie Brough 1971 Hutchesons' Girls' Grammar School 2003 Fiona Paterson 1972 Hillhead High School Flute Trio 2004 Iona Bain 1973 Valerie McOwan and Paul F Morran 2005 Iain Ward 1974 Gillian Taylor 2006 Scott Lygate 1975 Vyvian Howat 2007 David Munn 1976 Douglas Boyd and William Conway 2008 Alison Turriff 1977 Allander Trio, Bearsden 2009 Fiona Robertson 1978 Clarinet Trio, Bearsden 2010 Douglas Academy Trio 1979 Neil Johnstone 2011 Mark Taylor 1980 Ailsa McIntyre and Morag McKendrick 2012 Donald Robinson 1981 The Alban Trio 2013 Laura Ayoub 1982 Scott Mitchell 2014 Laura Williamson 1983 Margaret Smith and Chris Mills 2015 Andrew Vettraino 1984 Margaret Smith 2016 Lewis Graham 1985 Claire Haslin 2017 Emma Baird 1987 Nadine Plotnikov 2018 Ryan Corbett 1988 Caldervale High School Brass Ensemble 2019 Sofia Ros González

HUGH S ROBERTON MEMORIAL TROPHY The Hugh S Roberton Memorial Trophy and a Glasgow Orpheus Choir Trust Award will be presented to the most outstanding performer, under 14 years of age on 1 March 2020, in Vocal and Instrumental Classes. Eligible performers will be invited by the adjudicators to take part in the Last Night of the Festival. PREVIOUS PRIZEWINNERS 1962 Elizabeth Sorbie 1981 Barbara Downie 2001 Katherine Kemp 1963 John Kitchen 1982 Barbara Downie 2002 Julian Scott 1964 Andrew Watkinson 1983 Laura Mitchell 2003 Julian Scott 1965 Susan Henderson 1984 Claire Haslin 2004 Julian Scott 1966 Marie-Frances Lewis 1985 Alison McGillivray 2005 Michael Foyle 1967 Iain M Turpie 1987 Christopher Suckling 2006 Fiona Robertson 1968 Bernadette Lavery 1988 Melissa Edwards 2007 Hebba Benyaghla 1969 Catriona Bell 1989 Barbara Suckling 2008 Cameron Graham 1970 Iain Burnside 1990 Jill Morton 2009 Hebba Benyaghla 1971 Iain King 1991 Melissa Forshaw 2010 Aimée Clark 1972 Vyvian Howat 1992 Melissa Forshaw 2011 Andrew Vettraino 1973 Susanna Graham 1993 Emily MacPherson 2012 Andrew Vettraino 1974 Katie McConochie 1994 Martin Suckling 2013 Ryan Corbett 1975 Morag McKendrick 1995 Martin Suckling 2014 Durness Mackay-Champion 1976 Susanna Graham 1996 Gillian Rycroft 2015 Ethan Loch 1977 Douglas Mackie 1997 Maresa MacBeath 2016 Anna Ghiro 1978 Nicola Kingslake 1998 Zoe Kieran 2017 Chun-Yi Kang 1979 Jamie MacDougall 1999 Saoirse McDonald 2018 Chun-Yi Kang 1980 Matthew Kingslake 2000 Elizabeth Stirrat 2019 Ryan Chan

27 Agnes Duncan Trophy An award of £100, generously gifted by Soroptimist International Glasgow City, will be presented to the winner of the Agnes Duncan Trophy. The Lillian Campbell Memorial Prize will be awarded to the winner of the Piano Solos Premier Class. The prize is £100. The Grace Dick Memorial Prize will be awarded to the winner of the String Solos Premier Class. The prize is £100. Glasgow Music Festival Association Awards will be presented to the winners of Vocal Solos Premier Class and the Woodwind and Brass Solos Premier Class. These awards are supported by the members of Glasgow Music Festival Association and each award is £100. Glasgow Music Festival gratefully acknowledges the generous donations which make possible each of the under noted awards of £50: the Janette Clanahan Memorial Award for the most meritorious performance in the 18 and under classes for Opera and Oratorio; the Forbes Morton Memorial Award for the winner of the Male Voice Solos (18 and under) Class; the Gary Wallis Memorial Award for the most meritorious performer aged 15 to 18 in Songs from the Shows; and the Christopher and Maureen Hopkinson Award for the most promising performance from musicians of primary school age (aged 12 and under on 1 March 2021) in instrumental and vocal solos.

2020 TROPHY & CERTIFICATE WINNERS Dorothy Gunnee Certificate East Renfrewshire Schools’ Senior String Orchestra Glasgow Grand Opera Society Trophy Certificate Claire Hart Marion B Hamilton Certificate St Andrew's Primary RSCDS Quaich Certificate Glasgow Dancers

2019 TROPHY & CERTIFICATE WINNERS Agnes Duncan Trophy Eve Maxwell Anne Wiseman Trophy Certificate Douglas Academy Senior Choir A M Ross Trophy Certificate not awarded Christopher and Maureen Hopkinson Award Eklavya Singh Dorothy Gunnee Certificate East Renfrewshire Schools’ Senior String Orchestra East Glasgow Music Festival Certificate Jake Potts Ellis Trophy Certificate Katie Beekman Forbes Morton Memorial Certificate and Award Oliver Twynham Gary Wallis Memorial Certificate and Award Sebastian Schneeberger Gervase Elwes Memorial Trophy Certificate Claire Hart Gilmour Barr Trophy Certificate Hamilton College Infants Glasgow Grand Opera Society Trophy Certificate Gemma Wardrope Glasgow Music Festival Association Awards Claire Hart; Raj Bhaumik Glasgow Orpheus Choir Trophy Certificate The Mackintosh Choir Glasgow Orpheus Choir Trust Award Ryan Chan Glasgow Society of Organists Trophy Certificate Matthew McIlree Grace Dick Memorial Prize Paul Docherty The Herald Challenge Trophy Certificate Kelvinside Academy Intermediate Choir Ian Barrie Certificate for Hymn Singing Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Choir Ian Barrie Certificate for Oratorio not awarded Ian McIntyre Bursary Emily Irvine; Abby Tyson James L McAdam Memorial Trophy Certificate not awarded Janette Clanahan Memorial Award Niamh Pragnell Toal Judith Richmond Memorial Certificate Niamh Pragnell Toal Lillian Campbell Memorial Prize Liana Storey Marion B Hamilton Certificate St Leonard's A Team The Photocall Centenary Trophy Certificate Raj Bhaumik Presbytery of Glasgow Trophy Certificate not awarded RSCDS Quaich Certificate Glasgow Joint Venture St Mungo Challenge Trophy Certificate Paul Docherty Soroptimist International Glasgow City Award Eve Maxwell Thomas A Kerr Memorial Trophy Certificate not awarded William Findlay Trophy Certificate Liana Storey Wood Memorial Trophy Certificate The High School of Glasgow

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