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229: 18th Century Piano (11 & 12 Years)

Tue 9 Jul 2024, 8.30am
Entries Open February 3
Solo Event
Event Age
11 to 12 years (only entrants who are between 11 and 12 years old as of 31 December 2024 can take part in this event)
Total Performance Time
4 minutes
Venue
Sydney Eisteddfod @ Chippen Street Theatre

Entry Information

Own choice of one or more items.

Total performance time of up to 4 minutes, which includes time taken between items.

Adjudicator

Nancy Litten

Nancy won an Arts Council award to study in London with Julius Isserlis at thirteen, and an Open Piano Scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music at sixteen, winning prizes during her studies there. She has performed as a pianist in solo, orchestral and chamber music, and as a piano accompanist, being well known in Kent. She is an all-round musician, also having been a freelance orchestral violinist and leader of a string quartet. Tutoring has formed a large part of her life, from beginners through to diploma level; she has taught privately and in many different types of school, also courses and masterclasses. She is an ABRSM examiner, and adjudicator for the British and International Federation of Festivals (serving as Representative on the Adjudicators' Council). Alfred UK has published a range of her books: two series of tutors (electric keyboard, and violin), piano trio arrangements of famous piano pieces Classical Vienna, and Romantic Vienna, three books for singers, choirs and accompanists. Her pieces and arrangements can be found in many publications (including The Sad Ghost at piano (ABRSM grade 3). EVC Music has recently published a book of her original piano pieces (intermediate) called Piano Postcards.

Conditions

Please refer to the Piano Rules & Conditions of Entry. Your entry is accepted under these conditions.

Prizes

Winner: Medal
2nd: Medal
3rd: Medal

Entries Open February 3