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Schedule Interschools Music Festival 2018 Schedule Interschools Music Festival 2018 1 Competitions-Where are they? Friday Choirs Page 1. Unison or 2-part Primary Choirs Myles Hall Taney School Cup 2.00 p.m. 5 2. 2-part Choirs 1st - 3rd Year only Myles Hall Epworth Cup 3.50 p.m. 5 3. 3-part Choirs SSA Myles Hall Rathdown Cup 5.25 p.m. 5 4. 3-part Choirs SAB Main Hall, David Wilson Cup 6.40 p.m. 8 Methodist Church 5. 3 or 4-part Boys’ Choirs Myles Hall Frank Hughes Cup 6.50 p.m. 6 6. 4-part Girls’ Choirs Myles Hall William G. Kirkpatrick 7.55 p.m. 6 Cup 7. Unaccompanied Vocal Myles Hall Marathon Cup 8.30 p.m. 6 Ensemble 8. 4-part Choirs SATB Myles Hall William J. Watson Cup 9.35 p.m. 6 Recorders 13. Recorder Ensemble Primary Room T3 2.00 p.m. 10 9. Recorder Solo Primary Room T3 Primary Recorder Cup 2.30 p.m. 10 Solo Singing 28A Solo Singing Classical U16A Minor Hall Methodist Notre Dame Cup 1st 2.00 p.m. 7 Church Round 28B Solo Singing Classical U16B MA1 Auditorium Notre Dame Cup 1st 2.00 p.m. 7 Round 28 Solo Singing Classical U16 Room MA3/MA4 Notre Dame Cup Final 4.00 p.m. 9 Final 32A Solo Singing Popular U16A Room MA3/MA4 Byrne Cup 1st Round 2.00 p.m. 9 32B Solo Singing Popular U16B Main Hall Byrne Cup 1st Round 2.00 p.m. 8 Methodist Church. 32C Solo Singing Popular U16C Room L1/L2 Byrne Cup 1st Round 2.00 p.m. 10 32 Solo Singing Popular U16 MA1 Auditorium Byrne Cup Final 4.30 p.m. 7 Final 2 Competitions-Where are they? Saturday Orchestras Page 24 Primary Level Orchestra Myles Hall 1.30 p.m. 12 57. Secondary Level Orchestral Band Myles Hall 2.35 p.m. 12 25. Secondary Level Chamber Orchestra Myles Hall 4.00 p.m. 12 26. Secondary Level Orchestra Myles Hall 4.45 p.m. 12 Piano 19. Piano Solo U14 MA1-Auditorium 8.30 a.m. 13 20. Piano Solo U16 MA1-Auditorium 10.45 a.m. 13 23 Piano Duet O15 MA1-Auditorium 1.25 p.m. 14 22 Piano Duet U15 MA1-Auditorium 1.40 p.m. 14 21. Piano Solo O16 MA1-Auditorium 2.00 p.m. 14 Piano Solo O16 Part 2 MA1-Auditorium 3.45 p.m. 14 Solo Singing & Duets 27. Solo Singing Classical U14 Room MA3/MA4 2.45 p.m. 24 29. Solo Singing Classical U17 Room M6/M7 1.20 p.m. 22 30. Solo Singing Classical O17 Main Hall Methodist Church. 12.15 p.m. 16 Solo Singing Classical O17 Part 2 Main Hall Methodist Church 2.00 p.m. 16 31 Solo Singing Popular U14 Room L1/L2 9.00 a.m. 27 Solo Singing Popular U14 Part 2 Room L1/L2 10.30 a.m. 27 33A Solo Singing Popular U17A Room L1/L2 1.00 p.m. 28 33B Solo Singing Popular U17B Minor Hall Methodist Church. 9.00 a.m. 17 34A. Solo Singing Popular O17A Main Hall Methodist Church. 9.00 a.m. 15 Solo Singing Popular O17A Part 2 Main Hall Methodist Church. 10.20 a.m. 17 34B. Solo Singing Popular O17B Room M6/M7 9.00 a.m. 21 Solo Singing Popular O17B Part 2 Room M6/M7 10.20 a.m. 21 33/34. Final of Solo Singing Popular U17/O17 Room L1/L2 2.45 p.m. 28 35. Vocal Duet U15 Room M6/M7 11.45 a.m. 21 36. Vocal Duet O15 Minor Hall Methodist Church. 11.00 a.m. 17 3 Competitions-Where are they? Saturday 37. Unaccompanied Irish Song U15 Room MA18 9.00 a.m. 30 38. Unaccompanied Irish Song O15 Room MA18 9.50 a.m. 30 Guitar 39. Classical Guitar U15 Room MA18 11.15 a.m. 30 40. Classical Guitar O15 Room MA18 12.00 p.m. 30 41. Rock Guitar U15 Room T3 8.45 a.m. 29 42. Rock Guitar O15 Room T3 9.25 a.m. 29 Strings 43. Strings U14 Room MA19 10.20 a.m. 25 44. Strings U16 Room MA19 11.45 a.m. 25 45. Strings O16 Room MA19 12.45 p.m. 26 Wind & Brass 11 Woodwind U16 Room MA3/MA4 10.45 a.m. 23 12 Woodwind O16 Room MA3/MA4 12.45 p.m. 24 46. Brass U16 Room MA19 9.35 a.m. 25 47. Brass O16 Room MA19 8.45 a.m. 25 Percussion 49 Drumkit U15 Room T3 11.30 a.m. 29 50. Drumkit O15 Room T3 12.15 p.m. 29 Chamber Music 51. Chamber Music U15 Room MA3/MA4 8.45 a.m. 23 52. Chamber Music O15 Room MA3/MA4 9.25 a.m. 23 Rock bands 53. Rock Band U15 Myles Hall 9.30 a.m. 11 54. Rock Band O15 Myles Hall 10.00 a.m. 11 New Competitions 55 Traditional Group Myles Hall 11.45 p.m. 11 56 Own Performed Song Minor Hall, Methodist Ch. 1.30 p.m. 20 4 Friday Competitions Myles Hall- A4- Admin Block Adjudicator: Bernie Sherlock Competition No.1 Unison or 2 part Primary Choirs Taney School Cup 2.00 p.m. 1. Whitechurch National School Choir Whitechurch National School 2. St Patrick's School Choir St Patrick's NS, Greystones 3. Wesley College Prep Choir Wesley College Preps 4. Mount Anville Montessori Junior School Choir Mount Anville Montessori Junior School 5. Presentation Primary Choir Presentation Primary School, Terenure 6. Saint Brigid's National School Choir St Brigid's National School, Castleknock 7. Glenageary Killiney N.S. Choir Glenageary Killiney N.S. 8. St. Andrew's College Junior School Choir St. Andrew's College Junior School 9. St Clare's Primary School Choir St. Clare's Primary School 10. St. Columba's National School Choir St. Columba's National School 11. St. Mary's National School Choir St. Mary's National School 12. Teresian Junior School Choir Teresian Junior School 13. Castle Park Senior Choir Castle Park School Competition No. 2 2 part Choirs 1st – 3rd Years 3.50pm 1. St Pats Junior choir St Patrick's Classical School Navan 2. First Year Choir Our Lady's Grove 3. Templeogue College Junior Choir Templeogue College 4. Junior Choral Group Wesley College 5. Mount Sackville Secondary School Junior Choir Mount Sackville Secondary School 6. Holy Child Killiney, Junior Choir Holy Child Killiney School 7. Loreto Foxrock Junior Choir Loreto College Foxrock 8. Mount Anville Junior Choir Mount Anville Secondary School 9. Clongowes Wood College Junior Choir Clongowes Wood College 10. Alexandra College Intermediate Choir Alexandra College 11. Sacred Heart School Choir Sacred Heart School 12. Belvedere College Junior choir Belvedere College Choirs 13. Corless Choir Blackrock College 14. Sion Hill Junior Choir Dominican College Sion Hill Competition No. 3 3 part Choirs SSA Rathdown Cup 5.25 p.m. 1. Our Lady's Grove School Choir Our Lady's Grove 2. Holy Child Killiney, Senior Choir Holy Child Killiney School 3. Mount Anville Senior Choir Mount Anville Secondary School 4. Mount Sackville Secondary School Junior Choir Mount Sackville Secondary School 5. Alexandra College Choir Alexandra College 6. Sacred Heart School Sacred Heart School 7. Sandford Park School Girls' Choir Sandford Park School 8. St. Wolstan's School Choir St Wolstans Community School 9. Cluny Choir St. Joseph of Cluny 10. Wesley College Girl’s Choir Wesley College 11. Temple Carrig School Chamber Choir Temple Carrig School 5 Friday Competitions Myles Hall-A4- Admin Block Adjudicator – Joseph Ryan Competition No. 5 3 or 4-Part Boys’ Choir Frank Hughes Cup 6.50 p.m. 1. St Pats CS Choir St Patrick's Classical School Navan 2. St Peter's College School Choir St Peter's College 3. Castleknock College Senior Choir Castleknock College 4. Cistercian College Boys Choir Cistercian College Roscrea 5. Gonzaga Choir Gonzaga College 6. Oatlands College Senior Choir Oatlands College 7. Belvedere College Senior Choir Belvedere College Choirs 8. Libermann Choir Blackrock College 9. Wesley Male Voice Choir Wesley College Competition No. 6 7.55 p.m. 4-Part Girls’ Choir William Kirkpatrick Cup 1. Muckross Park Choir Dominican College, Muckross 2. Holy Child Killiney, Senior Choir Holy Child Killiney School 3. Rathdown Senior School Chamber Choir Rathdown School 4. Sacred Heart School Sacred Heart School Competition No. 7 Unaccompanied Vocal Ensemble Marathon Cup 8.30 p.m. 1. Belvedere College Chamber choir Belvedere College Choirs 2. The Sixteen Blackrock College 3. Cistercian Chamber Choir Cistercian College Roscrea 4. Clongowes Wood College Clongowes Wood College 5. East Glendalough Senior Ensemble East Glendalough School 6. St. Patrick's Cathedral Grammar School Choir St Patrick's Cathedral Grammar School 7. The King's Hospital Chamber Choir The King's Hospital 8. Wesley College A Wesley College 9. Wesley College B Wesley College Competition No. 8 4-Part Choirs SATB William J. Watson Cup 9.35 p.m. 1. St. Patrick's Cathedral Grammar School Choir St Patrick's Cathedral Grammar School 2. Kilkenny College Chamber Choir Kilkenny College 3. Iontas Moate Community School 4. Belvedere College choir with Mount Sackville Belvedere College Choirs 5. Wesley College Senior Choir Wesley College 6 Friday Competitions Room MA1 - Auditorium Adjudicator- Colette Delahunt Competition 28B st Solo Singing Classical U16B Notre Dame Cup 1 Round 2.00 p.m. 1. Amy Woods Kilkenny College 2. Jim Parmeter Kilkenny College 3. Lauren Grace Kilkenny College 4. Nyika Empey Kilkenny College 5. Rebecca Deacon Kilkenny College 6.
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