NORTH SHORE PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY (INC) www.nspas.org.nz 60th Annual Festival 2014 PROGRAMME JUNIOR VOCAL at Brian Gerrard Theatre Birkenhead College 140 Birkdale Road BIRKENHEAD Tuesday 22ND April to Thursday 24th April 2014 Two sessions daily: Tuesday 10am and 2pm Wednesday and Thursday 1:30pm and 7:30pm Other Competition Highlights At The PumpHouse Piano Concerto Final Sunday.25th May at 2.30pm Becroft Grand Opera Final Monday 3 June at 5.00 pm Sponsored by:The ASB Community Trust The PumpHouse The Les and Sonia Andrews Cultural Foundation The David and Genevieve Becroft Foundation NORTH SHORE PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY (INC) www.nspas.org.nz TIMETABLE: Piano/Instrumental 28 April -1 May St Georges Church Takapuna Highland Dance 5 April Milford Primary School Junior vocal 21 - 24 April Birkenhead College Dance 28 April - 1 May Dove Theatre Kristin School Albany Adult Vocal 30 May – 3 June PumpHouse Theatre Takapuna ADMISSION CHARGES 2014 Adults Students/Sen. Citizens Children 5-12 years Per Session Per Day Per Day Per Session $ 5.00 $10.00 $ 5.00 $ 2.00 SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE PUMPHOUSE Other Competition Highlights At The PumpHouse Piano Concerto Final Sunday 25May at 2.30pm Becroft Grand Opera Final Monday 3 June at 5.00 pm MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT It is with pleasure that the Committee of the North Shore Performing Arts Society bring to you its Diamond Jubilee programme. The individual art form programmes are on our website www.nspas.org.nz, Again I would like to acknowledge all our sponsors and helpers. If it wasn’t for their support we would not be able to bring this series of programmes to you. However we do need assistance to run these Annual Competitions Festival both at the Committee and Convenor areas. To continue the committee needs to be reenergised with new blood. Unless this happens we will not be able to sustain the Competitions in the future and this year could well be the last. To the Competitors, thank you for entering, teachers thank you for encouraging your students to enter and to our loyal band of helpers a big thank you. I hope that the experience and rapport that you gain during this period will be enjoyable for all of you, performers and audience alike. Alan Reekie President April 2014 MESSAGE FROM OUR SOCIETY’S PATRON It has been my pleasure over many years as the Society’s Patron to welcome our entrants from near and far, to take part in our Annual Festival. This year the Society is celebrating its Diamond Jubilee Festival. This of course is a milestone for us and the committee are anxious that we can continue to grow. Our Society is proud to be able to provide a platform for talent in the performing arts to be seen and heard in an atmosphere that promotes healthy competition between amateur performers. Like most voluntary organisations to continue the committee need to be injected with additional support if we are to continue to move forward. This can only happen if some of our local supporters can become more involved in the Society’s activities. I would like to reiterate the words in the President’s message “we will not be able to continue unless our committee becomes reenergised with new blood as we forward.” In the greater Auckland Area we are the first Competition Society to reach this milestone; however we are comparatively young when we compare ourselves with our provincial counterparts. The Society’s Committee have worked hard to prepare this programme for our competitors and for the enjoyment of the Society’s supporters. My very best wishes go to each of you as you compete in your classes. Competitions are not only about competing, they are also about hearing and seeing others performs, meeting new people and making new friends. It is an opportunity for you to meet people with interests similar to yours and form lasting friendships. Some of you will have participated in our previous competitions and we thank you for coming back and giving us the pleasure of seeing you perform once again. I would like to extend a special welcome to those of you who are new to our Competitions. The Society’s Committee makes every effort to ensure that your participation in our classes will be enjoyable for you. In doing so it aims to provide unbiased adjudication by involving adjudicators of the highest professional standards. Over the years many of our competitors have gone on to join orchestras, participate in shows and choirs, perform in theatre, opera and dance, and some of our competitors have become solo performers both nationally and internationally. I would like to thank the business community and individual donors for assisting with sponsoring our Competitions, and our hardworking Committee members for their voluntary time and effort in making these Competitions possible each year. I trust that for those of you who are visiting the North Shore take the opportunity to visit some of our recreational facilities and support our local business community. Wyn Hoadley QSO Patron April 2014 DONATIONS AND GRANTS The North Shore Performing Arts Society (Inc.) gratefully acknowledges the following for their continued support in donating prizes and assisting with our Annual Festival. Able Music Studio Mrs Annette Maisey Les and Sonia Andrews Estate of Marie and Alan Morris Cultural Foundation Music Creations ASB Community Trust Music Education Centre Auckland Opera Forum MusicWorks Auckland Lieder Group NZ Opera School David and Genevieve Becroft Foundation North Shore Male Choir Mrs Heidi Bowick Opera Factory Calibre Solutions Ltd Piano Traders Ltd Mr and Mrs Ken Donnell Mrs Jill Quirke Farrell’s Music House Ltd North Shore Masonic Chapter Alan Graham Mr Alan Reekie Mr Ben Hoadley Miss Anne Shanks Inst. of Reg.Music Teachers Shore Singers Choir (Auck. Branch) Neilla Street Estate Kath Kitney Estate Mrs S. Taylor Mr and Mrs Ian Knight The PumpHouse Lewis Eady Ltd Ms Janice Webb Linda Wootten Estate Mr and Mrs J. Webley Mr & Mrs K Mc Diarmid Mr Qu Yong NORTH SHORE PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY (INC) www.nspas.org.nz Our Officers are:SECRETARY/ TREASURER Henrietta Reid CONVENORS Jill Quirke and Alan Graham Fiona Lees Maureen Webley Alan Reekie Dance Highland Dance Piano Vocal SOCIETY’S OFFICE Lake House Arts Centre 37 Fred Thomas Drive TAKAPUNA POSTAL ADDRESS P O Box 33.111 Takapuna Auckland City 0740 Our Contact is: The President (09) 410 4086 Email: alanreekienz@gmail.com MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM. Name ___________________________________________ Address___________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ ____________________________Telephone_____________ Any person, association or Corporate body interested in the objects of the Society will be eligible for membership and after election by the vote of a majority of the Committee will become a full member of the Society. The subscription for the year ending on 31 December 2014 is $30.00. Payment can be made at the door or sent to :The Secretary NSPA Society Inc. P O Box 33 111 Takapuna Auckland 0740 JUNIOR VOCAL TIMETABLE TUESDAY 215a 216a 217a 218a National or Folk Song Vocal Solo Sacred Solo Song in Costume TUESDAY 215b 216b 217b 218b 230 232 233 214 222 223 225 226 243 227/241 242 228a/b 242 224 231 24 APRIL Unbroken Voices Ballard/British Art Song National or Folk Song Sacred Solo Ballard/British Art Song Neila Street Memorial Award THURSDAY 1.30PM 11 years 11 years 11 years 11 years 1.30 PM 12 and 13 years 12 and 13 years 12 and 13 years 23 APRIL National/Folk Song Sacred Song Ballard/British Art Song THURSDAY 10 years and under 10 years and under 10 years and under 10 years and under 23 APRIL National/Folk Song Vocal Solo Sacred Song WEDNESDAY 10.00AM 22 APRIL National or Folk Song Vocal Solo Sacred Solo Song in Costume WEDNESDAY 219 220 221 22 APRIL 24 APRIL Vocal Duet Musical Theatre Song in Costume Song in Costume Musical Theatre Song in Costume Vocal Solo Vocal Solo 7.30 PM 16 and 17 years 16 and 17 years 16 and 17 years 1.30PM Boys any age 12 and 13 years 14 and 15 years 14 and 15 years 14 and 15 years 13 and under 16 years 7.30PM Open 16 and under 18 years 12 and under 16 years 16 and under 18 years 14 and 15 years 16 and 17 years GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR COMPETITORS Please read the conditions carefully. Strict observance of these Rules must be followed. 1. Order of Performance Competitors names will appear in the Programme in the order in which they will compete unless pre arranged by the Stage Manager. All Competitors must be in attendance at least 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the Class. The approximate start times will be listed in the Programme . Those not present when called may, at the discretion of the Stage Manager forfeit the right to compete. 2. Stage No person other than Officials, Performers and Stage Prop handlers are permitted in the wings of the stage during performances. 3. Music The use of photocopied music on the stage is not permitted. 4. Cameras, Video Cameras and Mobile Phones Taking of photographs with or without flash is prohibited during a performance. At either the commencement or end of the performance photographs may be taken of your own child or student only, but due to misuse of the privilege, VIDEO recording is not permitted except for NCEA assessment when permission from the section convenor must be obtained in advance before any Video recording is done. Written confirmation from the school will be needed to show that the Video is required for the NCEA assessment. 5. Prizes Prizes will be awarded at the Adjudicator’s discretion. If there are less than four entrants only the first prize will be awarded. This rule may not apply to individually sponsored classes. When two or more Competitors tie for first place, the Adjudicator has the right to recall those performers to determine a winner. Should a first equal be awarded both the first and second prize monies will be amalgamated and split equally. 6. Trophies All trophies remain the property of the Society. Trophies must be returned to the Society’s office no later than 1 March of the year following the presentation. The engraving of Trophies and Cups is the responsibility of the winner. ADJUDICATOR: BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES GINA SANDERS Soprano BMus(Auck)FTCL(Voice),BA,BMus(Hons(Qld),ACTL (PNO,AIRMT(NZ) Gina Sanders is one of New Zealand’s most accomplished entertainers. Gina’s versatility, professionalism and beautiful voice have brought her national and international recognition. She has appeared as a soloist with all of New Zealand’s leading orchestras, opera companies and choral societies. She is also a Concert FM National Artist and has recorded for the ABC in Australia. Gina is fluent in German, Italian, French and her native English and has performed extensively overseas. Taking part in Competitions has also been part of her career and a number of years ago she was a competitor in our own competition festival. We are privileged to have her return to the North Shore this year as an adjudicator for our Diamond Jubilee Festival particularly as she has only just returned from three months in Europe. OFFICIAL ACCOMPANIST: SHERYL CLARKE Sheryl studied at Auckland University with Janetta McStay and Bryan Sayer. During that time she appeared as soloist with the Junior Symphony, Auckland Symphonia and the N.Z. Symphony Orchestra. She then undertook four years of post graduate studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London and was awarded many prizes there, including the prestigious Walter MacFarren Prize for the Best Female Pianist in the Recital Diploma Examinations. For six years Sheryl was the official accompanist for Westlake High School Key Cygnetures Choir and the New Zealand Secondary Students Choir. She has also performed and toured with Tower Voices New Zealand. 5 Ideally it may be easier for you and to us (as organisers) to use our Offiical Accompanist but the choice is yours Sheryl’s Contact details are as follows:Phone: (09) 444 1960 Mobile 021 053 5715 SPECIAL AWARDS 1. ELLERY CUP and $25 donated by Alan Reekie will be awarded to the competitor gaining the highest marks in classes 215a, 216a, 217a and 218a 2 BELCHER CUP and $25 donated by Alan Reekie will be awarded to the competitor gaining the highest marks in classes 215b, 216b, 217b and 218b 3 PEARL BROAD MEMORIAL CUP and a cheque for $100 from the Les and Sonia Andrews Cultural Foundation will be awarded to the most promising Vocalist in the 14 and under 16 age group. 4 NEILA STREET MEMORIAL AWARD will be awarded to the winner of Class 243 (13 and under 16 age group). 5 ELISABETH GIBSON MEMORIAL CUP and a cheque for $150 from the Les and Sonia Andrews Cultural Foundation will be awarded to the most promising Vocalist in the 16 and under 18 age group 6 THE DONNELL CUP and $75 will be awarded to the competitor obtaining the Highest Mark in the 12 -17 age group - classes 228a/b and 242. (In class 242 the mark taken into account will be the higher mark of the two songs) VOCAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 201 VOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP: 12 and 13 Years Competitors must enter this class and compete in the following Classes 219, 220, 221 and 222. Winner to receive the Elvia Cup and $25.00, second $20.00 third $15.00 donated by Alan Reekie and Callibre Solutions Ltd. 1 Imogen Harwood 2 Kate Li 3 Bree Oliver 4 Venice Qin 5 Max Ramsay 6 Missouri Wilton 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 202 VOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP: 14 and 15 years Competitors must enter this class and compete in Classes 223, 224, 225 and 226. Winner to receive the Northbridge Businessmen’s Association Cup and $50, second $25, donated by Shore Singers and Callibre Solutions Ltd. 1 2 3 4 5 Martha Bell Michaela Cadwgan Taylor Clark Olivia Couillault John Packer 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 203 VOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP: 16 and 17 years Competitors must enter this class and compete in Classes 230,231, 232,and 233. Winner to receive the Gibson Cup and a Special Award from the Les and Sonia Andrews Cultural Foundation of $300, second $100, donated by Anne Shanks third $50,00 the North Shore Male Choir and Callibre Solutions Ltd. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Frances Campbell Arthur Close Catherine Fu Eden Hawkins Soomin Kim Kanami Kitagawa Eleanor Lang Aaron Leng Hyun Young Park Anna Wingham 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. TUESDAY 215a 1 2 3 4 5 22 APRIL NATIONAL or FOLK SONG Anna Pistora Alicia Lynn Madeleine Walker Keisha Morris Georgia Gao The Deaf Old Woman Skye boat Song Camptown Races Cockles and Mussels Smugglers Song 10.00am 10 years and under Davis Trad Traditional arr Appleby & Fowler 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 216a 1 2 3 4 5 6 VOCAL SOLO: Madeleine Walker Georgia Gao Ferila Faaolo Utumapu Keisha Morris Alicia Lynn Anna Pistora 10 years and under Marianina The Seagull Rainbow Connection Summer Holiday On my Own The Seagull Lin Marsh Welch and Bennett Schonberg Lin Marsh 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 217a 1 2 3 4 5 6 SACRED SONG: Ferila Faaolo Utumapu Anna Pistora Keisha Morris Georgia Gao Alicia Lynn Madeleine Walker Zacchaeus Who would send a baby Tell me a story of Jesus The Old Shepherd’s Prayer Mary did you know Morning has Broken 10 years and under Beall Traditional Anderson Lowry & Green Traditional 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 218a SONG IN COSTUME: 10 years and under Acting and Singing Ability to be judged 1 2 3 4 5 Anna Pistora Alicia Lynn Madeleine Walker Keisha Morris Georgia Gao My favourite things Rogers & Hammerstein Popular Stephen Schwartz Never fully dressed without a smile Lavender Blue More and Daniel Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Rogers & Hammerstein 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. TUESDAY 215b 1 2 3 4 5 6 22 APRIL NATIONAL or FOLK SONG Cameron Brownsey Rachel Harding Lena Jacob Lauren Towns Alexa Harwood Caitlin Morris Mr Colburn I have a bonnet trimmed with Blue I will walk with my Love Scarborough Fair The Dark Island This is How we Milk the Cows 1.30 pm 11 years Trad Anon Anon Silver/Maclachlan French Folk Song 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 216b 1 2 3 4 5 6 VOCAL SOLO: Rachel Harding Lauren Towns Alexa Harwood Lena Jacob Caitlin Morris Cameron Brownsey ‘Orrible Little Blue Eyes Colors in the Wind Coconut Man She’s Like the Swallow Where the Bee Sucks The Frog 11 years Betty Roe Aubrey Beswick Anon Arne Nina Perry 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 217b 1 2 3 4 5 6 SACRED SONG: Cameron Brownsey Lena Jacob Caitlin Morris Rachel Harding Alexa Harwood Lauren Towns The Old Shepherd’s Prayer Panis Angelicus This we Pray I wonder as I wander Morning has broken Te Harinui 11 years Anderson Franck Jay Althouse Anon Farjean arr C Barratt Willow Macky 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 218b SONG IN COSTUME: 11 years Acting and Singing Ability to be judged 1 2 3 4 5. 6 Lauren Towns Lena Jacob Rachel Harding Alexa Harwood Caitlin Morris Cameron Brownsey Disney Land My Favourite things Maybe Maybe The Ugly Duckling Les Poissons Marvin Hamlisch Rogers& Hammerstein Charles Strouse Charles Strouse Frank Loesser Menken 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. WEDNESDAY 219 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 23 APRIL NATIONAL or FOLK SONG: Max Ramsay Salima Sualah Imogen Harwood Kate Li Venice Qin Missouri Wilton Bree Oliver Trottin’to the Fair Jeunes Fillettes The Jones Boys The Lass from the low countree O Whistle & I will come to you Pokarekare Carrick-Fergus 1.30 pm 12 and 13 years arr C.V.Stanford Jay Althouse Betty Low Keith Thomas 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 220 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 VOCAL SOLO: Missouri Wilton Kate Li Breer Oliver Venice Qin Salima Sualah Max Ramsay Imogen Harwood 12 and 13 years I know things now Sondheim A nightingale Sang in Berkley Square Manning Sherwin Christopher Robin is saying his prayers H Fraser Simson In amor ci vuol ardia It’s a most unusual Day Silent Worship Handel Non lo dird col labbro Handel 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 221 1 2 3 4 5. 6 7 SACRED: Bree Oliver Kate Li Imogen Harwood Max Ramsay Missouri Wilton Venice Qin Salima Sualah O for the Wings of a dove Bless this House Virgin Slumber Song The dormouse’s caro This little light of mine Bethlehem Down Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel 12 and 13 years F Mendelssohn Taylor/Brahe Max Reger E Poston African/ American 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 222 1 2 3 4 5 6 BALLAD/BRITISH ART SONG: Imogen Harwood Missouri Wilton Bree Oliver Kate Li Venice Qin Max Ramsay The Nightingale Bird The Salley Gardens Path to the moon The First Mercy Little Jack Horner A Smuggler’s Song 12 and 13 years Beswick Benjamin Britten Eric H Thiman Peter Warlock C Le Fleming 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. WEDNESDAY 230 23 APRIL 7.30pm NATIONAL/FOLK SONG: 16 and 17 years First prize $12, Second prize $8 donated by NSPACS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Catherine Fu Soomin Kim Eleanor Lang Anna Wingham Aaron Leng Eden Hawkins Kanami Kitagawa Hyun Young Park Frances Campbell Arthur Close The Leprechaun O Waly, Waly My Lagan Love She moved through the fair The Salley Gardens Shenandoah No No No I’d rather be single Ca’the Yowes Loch Lomond The Salley Gardens Arr. Geoffrey Pratley Benjamin Britten Geoffrey Prestley Anon Arr. Britten Traditional Arr. Britten Traditional Arr. Britten 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 232 SACRED SONG 16 and 17 years First $20, second $10.00 donated by the Inner Wheel Club of East Coast Bays 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Catherine Fu Soomin Kim Kanami Kitagawa Arthur Close Anna Wingham Hyun Young Park Eden Hawkins Aaron Leng Frances Campbell Eleanor Lang Blessed are all they that fear the Lord Ave Maria Meditation Go Down Moses How Beautiful are the Feet Come, Sing and Dance How beautiful are the feet Balm in Gilead Crucifixion A Hymn to the Virgin G. F. Handel G. Caccini Massenet Arr Burleigh Handel H. Howells Handel arr Harry Burleigh Barber Rubbra 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 233 BALLAD/BRITISH ART SONG: 16 and 17 years First $15, second $10.00 donated by Calibre Solutions Ltd 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Catherine Fu Aaron Leng Soomin Kim Eden Hawkins Kanami Kitagawa Anna Wingham Eleanor Lang Arthur Close Hyun Young Park Frances Campbell The Shepherd’s Song Weep no more Silent Noon Come Away Death I Heard a Robin Singing Clock-A-Clay It was a Lover The Ships of Arcady I wandered lonely as a cloud A Blackbird Singing 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. Edward Elgar Roger Quilter R V Williams Roger Quilter Leonard R.R. Bennett Dring Michael Head E. Thiman Roger Quilter 214 UNBROKEN VOICES: Boys, any age First $20 donated by Ben Hoadley 1 223 Cameron Brownsey 1st……………………. London Birds Geoffrey Shaw NATIONAL or FOLK SONG: 1 2 3 4 5 6 14 and 15 years First $12, second $8 and third $6 donated by NSPACS John Packer Se tu m’ami, se sospiria Olivia Couillault The Ash Grove Michaela Cadwgan My Lagan Love Victoria Tse Shenandoah Taylor Clark Day Dah Light Martha Bell The Stuttering Lovers Pergolesi Welsh Traditional Jamaican Trad. Arr. Hughes 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 225 SACRED SONG: 14 and 15 years First $20, second $15 and third $10 donated by the Inner Wheel Club of East Coast Bays. 1 2 3 4 5 Martha Bell John Packer Michaela Cadwgan Olivi Couillault Taylor Clark The Holy Boy Panis Angelicus Madonna and Child Motherless Child Little Road to Bethlehem Ireland Cesar Franck Thiman American Spiritual Head 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 226 BALLAD/BRITISH ART: 14 and 15 years First $12, second $8 and third $6 donated by Calibre Solutions Ltd 1 2 3 4 5 Michaela Cadwgan Taylor Clark Martha Bell Olivia Couillault John Packer Fair House of Joy To Joy Five Eyes Down by the Salley Gardens Oliver Cromwell Roger Quilter Finzi Armstrong Gibbs Benjamin Britten Benjamin Britten 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 243 NEILA STREET MEMORIAL AWARD: 13 and under 16 years The Winner to receive the Neila Street Memorial Trophy and $100, second $60, third $40, being the interest derived from the Memorial Investment Fund Competitors may sing their items in any order selection. 1 2 The Test Piece: O Men From the Fields Jessica Rogers The Fairy Lough Michaela Cadwgan La Mésange C.V. Stanford Pauline Viardot 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. THURSDAY 24 APRIL 7.30pm 227b/241 VOCAL DUET: (Any two voices) Open First $20, donated by Mrs S. Taylor 1 2 3 4 5 242 Michaela Cadwgan and Arthur Close Papageno Mozart Taylor Clark Belle Nuit Offenbach Kate Li and Rhiana Morota Close Every Door to me Andrew Lloyd Webber Eleanor Lang and Anna Wingham Laudamus Te Vivaldi Aaron Leng and Eden Hawkins La conosco a quegli occhietti 1st……………………. MUSICAL THEATRE: SONG in COSTUME; Pergolesi 14 and under 18 years Character portrayal, acting and singing ability will be judged. 2 contrasting solos in costume and character. Each Competitor may choose the order of their item as long as the music for the adjudicator is clearly marked and the Stage Manager has been informed. As a costume change may be required Competitors (in the same order) will sing their second song in the same order. (*Competitors 1 and 2 in the second song will be performing their Musical Theatre Item for Class 244)after the interval. The Winner will receive the Calllbre Cup and $50, donated by Callibre Solutions Ltd First song 1 2 228a/b Frances Campbell Arthur Close Surrabaya Johnny Stars SONG IN COSTUME: Weill Schonberg 12 and under 16 years Acting and Singing ability to be judged. The winner will receive $40 and the PumpHouse Cup. Second $20 and third $10.00. Prize Money donated by Callibre Solutions Ltd 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bree Oliver Martha Bell Olivia Couiallault Salima Sualah Jessica Rogers Missouri Wilton Taylor Clark Tomorrow Part of your World I feel Pretty Diamonds are a girls best Friend Already Home Colors of the Wind You’ve got a friend in me Charles Strouse Menken/Ashman Bernstein Andrew Lloyd Webber Menken Newman 8 9 10 11 Victoria Tse Max Ramsay Imogen Harwood Venice Qin Castle on a Cloud Consider Yourself Part of your World Somewhere out there L. Bart Menken/Ashman 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd…………………….. 242 MUSICAL THEATRE:SONG in COSTUME; Second Song 1 Frances Campbell 2 Arthur Close I Remember I got plenty of Nuttin 14 and under 18 years Sondheim George Gershwin 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 224 VOCAL SOLO: 1 2 3 4 4 5 First $12, second $8 and third $6 donated by NSPACS Michaela Cadwgan Voi Che Sapete Taylor Clark Batti Batti John Packer Nacht und Traume Victoria Tse Se Florindo E Fedele Olivia Couillault Caro Mio Ben Martha Bell Silent Worship 14 and 15 years Mozart Mozart Schubert Scarltti Giordani Handel 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. 3rd 231 VOCAL SOLO: 16 and 17 years The winner will receive the Broad Cup and $40 second $30, in Memory of the late Alan and Marie Morris. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Eleanor Lang Catherine Fu Soomin Kim Arthur Close Aaron Leng Kanami Kitagawa Hyun Young Park Frances Campbell Anna Wingham Eden Hawkins Als Luise die Briefe Se tu m’ami Vedrai carino die Forelle Vittoria Mio Core Charmant Papillon O del mio dolce ardor Mantle of Blue Losing my Mind Stizzoso, Mio Stizzoso 1st……………………. 2nd……………………. Mozart Pergolesi Mozart Franz Schubert Carissimi Campra Gluck Bridge Sondheim Pergolesi