CHORAL
WEDNESDAY 22nd JUNE at ADELAIDE TOWN HALL
C001
Primary School Choirs
1st. Calvary Lutheran Primary 83
2nd.
Seymour College 82
3rd. St Peters College Junior School Prep
Choir 80
H.M. – St John’s Grammar School Junior Choir 79
Adelaide Eisteddfod Shield:- Calvary Lutheran Primary
C011 School Years 5 to 10 Choirs
1st. St John’s Grammar
School Choir -90
2nd. Marryatville High School Junior Choir -88
3rd. 8 to 10 Choir—87
H.M. The SAPPS Choir – 85
C005 Open Choral
1st. Marryatville High School Concert
Choir 98
2nd. Brighton Secondary School Concert Choir 90
3rd. Cabra Concert Choir 89
H.M. St Aloysius College Concert
Choir 88
Boyd Dawkins Memorial Shield:- Marryatville High School
Concert Choir
THURSDAY 23rd JUNE at ELDER HALL
C003
Small Choirs-School Years 8 to 12
1st. Scotch College Concert
Choir 90
2nd. Marryatville High School Pops Vocal 89
3rd. St
John’s Grammar School Senior Vocal 87
H.M. Illfracombe Intrigue
( Brighton ) 86
Bank S.A. Shield:- Scotch College Concert Choir
C004 Open Small Choirs
1st. Westminster Vocal Jazz 1 92
2nd. Marryatville High School Chamber Choir 91
3rd. Catch 22
88
H.M Westminster Vocal Jazz 2 80
C009 William Harrison
Chamber Choir Award
1st. Revelation and Friends 90
2nd. Bal
Canto 85
SATURDAY 25th JUNE at PILGRIM UNITING CHURCH
C008 A Cappella-Open
1st. St Peters College Chamber
Choir 91
2nd. St Johns Grammar A Cappella Ensemble 90
3rd.
Three Tarts and a Diva 85
H.M . Kyrie (Cabra ) 80
C010
Male Voice Chorus-Open
1st. St Peter’s College Senior Choir 95
2nd. Marryatville High School Boys ‘ Choir 93
3rd. Festival
Statesmen Barbershop Chorus 85
Special Award Winners are:
“The Choral Division Excellence Award” for outstanding
achievement in performance to Marryatville High School Concert Choir
“The Strathalbyn Choral Prize “for outer metropolitan/country
choirs to Bal Canto from Balaklava.
S306 Elder Conservatorium String Concerto S308 Violin Solo 14 years and under S309 Violin Solo 13-15 years S310 Cello Solo 15 years and under S311 Open Age Two or more contrasting movements from an unaccompanied Bach Suite or Suites S312 Solo Any String Instrument 17 years and under S314 Any String Instrument of Orchestra One or more pieces by composer from romantic era 18 years and under S320 Violin/Viola Solo Piece from Preliminary Grade S321 Violin/Viola Solo Piece from Grade 1 S322 Violin/Viola Solo Piece from Grade 2 S324 Violin/Viola Solo Piece from Grade 4 S325 Violin/Viola Solo Piece from Grade 5 S326 Violin/Viola Solo Piece from Grade 6 S330 Violin Solo 7 years and under S331 Violin Solo 10 years and under S335 Violin Solo 12 years and under S336 Bowed String Solo 10 – 12 years S337 Cello Solo 12 years and under E803 Associated Chamber Music Players of SA Award. Year 12 and under. E804 John Horner Memorial Award Year 9 and under E811 Nicky Ayres Memorial Award Year 12 and under Ensemble of 2 or more string players M639/S339. Open to all String, Wind , and Brass Players. One or more works which show the performer to his/her best advantage. Monday 5 September at 7.30pm. 2011 SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS.
SPEECH, DRAMA &
COMMUNICATION
SD150 10 years and under – the acting of a scene by
two or more players
1. Harry Allen, Denzel Brooks, Mikayla
Davies, Sanyukta Hassaria, Piper Langridge, Michelle McAulay,
Thanh-Mai Ngyuen, Truc-Mai Nguyen, Alannah Pham, Isabel
Schultz, Chloe Thomas, Ned Wheaton
2. Matthew Jones,
Daniel McDonald, Simon Sarunic
3. Biruthivi Babu, Simon
Do, Yehel Josiah, Alyssa Nguyen, Dyllan Nguyen, Thien Ong,
Victoria Tyllis
SD151 13 years and under. A prepared
group mime
1. Matthew Jones, Daniel McDonald, Simon
Sarunic
2. Joel Bradfield, Sidath Chandrasena, Ben Liew,
Brigytte Liew, Daniel Petashuili
3. Olivia Gajewski, Kira
Matiscsak, Alissa Norris
SD152 13 years and under –
the acting of a scene by two or more players
1. Elizabeth
Allen, Vi-seth Bak, Natalie Brooks, Saujas Chanana, Madison
Cutbush, Christine Karapetis, Jock Plastow, Janani
Ramamoorthy, Ryan Schultz, Zoe Tweddell, Camilla Wheaton,
2. Tamishaka Brass, Jenna Gibson, Tamara Gibson jointly
with Helena Karapetis, Josephine Renfrey
3. Sian Davies,
Alexandra McDonald
SD153 13 years and under – a
rehearsed group improvisation on a subject given on the day
1. Helena Karapetis, Josephine Renfrey
2. Elizabeth
Allen, Vi-seth Bak, Madison Cutbush, Christina Karapetis, Zoe
Tweddell
3. Olivia Gajewski, Jessica King, Kira Matiscsak,
Alissa Norris
SD155 13 years and under. A group choral
delivery of a memorised item – prose or verse
Winners:
Calista Bussenschutt, Emily Harris, Connor McLaughlan, Eva
Thompson
SD101A 10 years and under. A memorised poem
or poems
1. Shunem Josiah
2. Chathula Kiripitige
3. Jacob Penglis
SD101B 10 years and under. A
memorised poem or poems
1. Alexander Titus
2. Caitlin
Iuliano
3. James Martin
SD101C 10 years and under.
A memorised poem or poems’
1. Ned Wheaton
2. Thomas
Jose
3. Christina Karapetis
SD103 10 years and
under. A prepared prose reading 100 words
1. Christina
Karapetis
2. Chathula Kiripitige
3. Saujas Chanana
SD104 10 years and under. An individual mime.
1.
Angelique Wauer
2. Shunem Josiah
SD106 10 years
and under. A prepared talk about an object which must be
brought to the hall.
1. Shunem Josiah
2. Saujas
Chanana
3. James Grosser
SD107 13 years and under.
A prepared prose reading of 150 words
1. Janani
Ramamoorthy
2. Josephine Renfrey
3. Tamishka Brass
SD108 13 years and under. The reading of an original
story or poem
1. Samantha Abeygunasekara
2. Akash
Gowda
3. Mirnaa Parameswaram
SD109A 13 years and
under. A short introduction leading to a memorised recital of
prose or verse (or both) by an Australian author.
1.
Daniel Nisyrios
2. Alexei Economou
3. Helena Karapetis
SD109B
1. Isaac Penglis
2. Daniel Munro
3.
Nikhil Short
SD110 13 years and under. A prepared
speech.
1. Helena Karapetis
2. Mirnaa Parameswaram
3. Samantha Abeygunasekara
SD111 13 years and
under. An Individual mime
1. Helena Karapetis
2.
Josephine Renfrey
3. Camilla Wheaton
SD112 13
years and under – a memorised monologue
1. Helena
Karapetis
2. Sian Davies
3. Camilla Wheaton
SD
120 15 years and under. Sight reading of a short passage of
prose given on the day
1. Helena Karapetis
2.
Charlotte Robinson
3. Josephine Renfrey
SD121 15
years and under. A prepared reading of 200 words
1. Hannah
Kovilpillai
2. Nimantha Abeygunasekara
3. Helena
Karapetis
SD122 18 years and under. A memorised
recital which may include both humorous and series poetry
and/or prose.
1. Charlotte Robinson
2. Katarina Floey
3. Helena Karapetis
SD123 18 years and under. A
memorised monologue.
Winner Jacob Bainger
SD124 18
years and under. A sight reading of a passage of prose
Winner Hannah Kovilpillai
SD125 Open age. A
prepared speech
Winner Ayman Hassoun
SD126 Open
age. The sight reading of passages of prose and poetry
Winner Helena Karapetis
SD130 Open age. A solo
recital of drama which involves at least two characters
Winner Sarah Wormald
SD136 Open age. A
characterisation OR two contrasting characterisations from any
period, which may be from a play, film script or adapted from
literature.
1. Kate Davis
2. Sarah Wormald
3.
Charlotte Robinson
SD154 13 years and under, The
acting of an original scene by two or more players.
1.
Christina Karapetis, Helena Karapetis
2. Vi-seth Bak, Jock
Plastow, Ryan Schultz
SD159 15 years and under. The
acting of a scene by two or more players
1. Elizabeth
Allen, Madison Cutbush, Zoe Tweddell
2. Helena Karapetis,
David Nguyen, Mirnaa Parameswaram, Sunjiv Patel, Josephine
Renfrey, Charlotte Robinson, Amy Taranta
3. Janani
Ramamoorthy, Camilla Wheaton
SD167 Open age. A group
presentation of a scene involving acting and choral speaking,
1. Helena Karapetis, Charlotte Robinson
2. Cazna
Brass, Katira Brass, Helena Trang
SD168 Open age. The
acting of a scene by two people
Winners: Daniel Curtis,
Russell Curtis
SD140 Open age. A solo presentation of
BOTH sides of a debate which will involve both acting and
communication.
1. Hannah Short
2. Charlotte Robinson
SD169 Open age. A rehearsed group improvisation on a
subject given on the day.
1. Kate Davis, Ayman Hassoun,
Shadi Hassoun, Rebecca Lawrence, Sarah Wormald
2. Jacob
Bainger, Georgia Broadbent, Jack Buchanan, Emma Storer
3.
Cazna Brass, Katira Brass
Lady Anne Miller Award –
Winner. Helena Karapetis
STRINGS
1. James Morley
2. Tianyou Ma
2. Kate Worley
HM Yoobin Lee
1. Tianyou Ma
2. Samuel Blanchard-Jackson
3. Janet Han
HM Tiensa Tran
1. Lusa Li
2. Samuel Blanchard-Jackson
HM Kate Worley
1. James Morley
2. So Hwi Choi
3. Chris Kim
1. Elizabeth Inaba-Hill
2. Aiden Sullivan
1. Tianyou Ma
2. Shane Yong Min Lee and James Morley
1. James Morley
2. Shane Yong Min Lee and Elizabeth Inaba-Hill
1. Zoe Waters
1. Filicia Mi
2. Cameron Hancock
1. Adden Chin
2. Tim Tran
3. Chantal Tran
1. Lynda Latu
2. Kiran Gerbi
3. Michelle Nguyen
HM Chantal Tran
1. Tristan Hall
2. Arielle Blanchard-Jackson
3. Gina Wang
HM Rachael De Haas
1. Nathan Ellul
2. Cecelia Tran
3. Scarlett Gallery
HM Julia Koefer
Medallions for Gina Wang, Aden Chin, Monica Nguyen, Tim Tran, Hok Nam Fong.
1. Shine Wang
2. Cecelia Tran
3. Lawrence Mau
HM Sungil Kang and Samuel Jenkin
1. Shine Wang
2. Arielle Blanchard-Jackson
3. Tristan Hall
HM Genevieve Everett
1. Tianyou Ma
2. Genevieve Everette
3. Danny Guo
1. Nadia Barrow
2. Danny Guo
3. Rupert McPharlin
HM Samuel Allen
PIANO
P205. Romantic Era
1. No 3 Tom Galindo
2. No 7 Hannah Ting
3. No 8 Cecilia Tran
HM. No 10 Joseph Yuan
HM. No 9Audrey Yeo
HM. No 6 Shardia Russo
P206. Piano
Duet
1. No 2 Nora Markov and Hannah Ong
2.
No 3 Philip Markov and Jaden Ong
3. No 4 Alex
and Lydia Papadopoulos
HM. No 1 Lucy and Sam
Knight
P213. Own Choice 7 years and under
1. No 7 Tiffany Nguyen
2. No 13 Ethan Hurn
3. No 2 Ida Heidari
HM. No 12 Alannah Pham
HM. No 3 Naveh Heidri
P238. Baroque
7-14 years
1. No 4 Shardia Russo
2. No 3
Nora Markov
3. No 5 Joseph Yuan
P224A.
Own Choice 14 years and under
1. No 5 Duc Ho
2. No 3 Katrina Cao
3. No 1 Nimantha
Abeygunasekara
P216A. Own Choice 10 years
and under
1. No 1 Phuong Nhi Banh
2. No 14
James Min
3. No 2 Sarah Cheng
HM. No 3
Arseny Galliamov
HM. No 15 Ethan Hurn
P216B. Own Choice 10 years and under
1. No 14 Joseph Yuan
2. No 9 Cecilia Tran
2. No 5 Ben Smith
3. No 13 Helena Xu
HM. No 1 Michelle Nguyen
HM. No 7 Hannah
Ting
HM. No 2 Hannah Ong
P219. Non
First Prize Winners 12 years and under
1. No 7
Selina Ha
2. No 6 Danny Guo
3. No 13 Wendy
La
HM. No 14 Polina Mazonka
HM. No 15
Cecilia Tran
P221. Australian Composition
1. No 10 Shardia Russo
2. No 1 Samuel
Balnchard-Jackson
3. No 11 Cecilia Tran
HM. No 2 Katrina Cao
HM. No 6 Adam Khan
HM. No 14 Audrey Yeo
P239. Senior
Piano Recital
1. No 2 Scott Coyte
2. No 7
Robin Parkin
3. No 4 Marianna Grynchuk
HM.
No 5 Michelle Lam
P249. Contemporary 18
year and under
1. No 1 Eugene Braslavskiy
2. No 5 Wendy Yuan
3. No 2 Julia Hicks
HM. No 3 Xeniya Krystka
P233. Romantic
Era 18 years and under
1. No 3 Julia Hicks
2. No 7 Wendy Yuan
3. No 4 Benjamin Lam
HM. No 5 Shai Martin
HM. No 6 Mathew
Nguyen
HM. No 1 Mathew Adams
P229.
Colin Finlayson Memorial 2 contrasting pieces
1. No 3 Scott Coyte
2. No 13 Ji Zhou
3. No 5 Wendy Hong
HM. No 12 Frank Zhang
P236. Chopin 16 years and over
1. No 1
Marianna Gryuchuk
2. No 2 Rosalind Keynes
3. No 4 Wendy Lee
P252. Australian
Composer Open Age
1. No 2 Jonathen Heng
2.
No 5 Thomas Saunders
3. No 3 Rosalind Keynes
P251. Own Choice 16-24 years
1. No 3
Marianna Grynchuk
2. No 1 Scott Coyte
3.
No 4 Jonathan Heng
P248. Complete Sonata
21 years and under
1. No 1 Scott Coyte
2.
No 5 Robin Parkin
3. No 3 Wendy Hong
P225. Colin Finlayson Classical Sonata one
movement
1. No 1 Matthew Adams
2. No 6
Wendy Yuan
3. No 2 Luke Hau
P245. Non
First Prize Winner 21 years and under
1. No 2
Wendy Lee
2. No 3 Kirsty Palmer
3. No 1
Pearce Eckermann
HM. No 4 Harriet Walker
P241. Russian Composition 8-15 years
1. No 6 Ji Zhou
2. No 4 Irakli Tsagareli
3. No 2 Eliette Kirkbride
HM. No 5 Junwei
Ye
HM. No 1 Daniel Cotton
P224B. Own
Choice 14 years and under
1. No 6 Junwei Ye
2. No 5 Tiensa Tran
3. No 1 Eliete
Kirkbride
HM. No 2 Olga Kouchinsky
HM. No
4 Stephanie Thom
P205. Romantic Era
1.
No 3 Tom Galindo
2. No 7 Hannah Ting
3. No
8 Cecilia Tran
HM. No 10 Joseph Yuan
HM.
No 9Audrey Yeo
HM. No 6 Shardia Russo
P204. Mozart Primary Students
1. No 2
Selina Ha
2. No 4 James Min
3. No 6 Hannah
Ting
HM. No 3 Ben Khan
P202. Junior
Piano Concerto
1. No 4 Matthew Nguyen
2.
No 1 Pearce Eckermann
3. No 3 Vincent Lazaroff
HM. No 2 Luke Hau
P227. Junior Piano
Recital
1. No 15 Wendy Yuan
2. No 16 Ji
Zhou
3. No 8 Lusa Li
HM. No 11 Mathew
Nguyen
HM. No 12 Jacqueline Raymond
HM. No
3 Luke Hau
HM. No 4 Ben Khan
P253.
Sonatina 15 years and under
1. No 5 Ji Zhou
2. No 3 Helena Xu
3. No 4 Joseph Yuan
HM. No 2 Polina Mazonka
ENSEMBLE
One or two movements or pieces for a duo trio or quartet for any combination of instruments
1. Pembroke School Year 12 Trio
2. Tiensa and Cecelia Tran
Up to a maximum of 15 instruments One or two movements or pieces
1. Seymour College Middle School String Quartet
2. Saint Peter’s College Junior School Chamber Strings
HM Tiensa and Cecelia Tran
1. Monica Myung, So Hwi Choi, Chris Kim
2. Seymour College String Quartet
3. Senior Suzuki Strings
HM Tiensa and Cecelia Tran
WIND & STRING RECITAL
1. Anna Cooper (Flute)
2. Kiseok Kim (Violin)
HM Nicole Pearce (Flute)
ADELAIDE
EISTEDDFOD CONCERTO.
C901 – Adelaide Eisteddfod Concerto
1. Quan Zhao (flute)
2. Sarah Byron
(saxophone)
3. Alex Savage (saxophone).
WOODWIND
W426 13 Years and Under Woodwind Solo.
1. Harrison Mussell (saxophone)
2.
Kathryn Jannes (saxophone)
3. Kate Buckley
(oboe)
HM Hannah Kieu (oboe).
W427
15 Years and Under Woodwind Solo.
1. Daniel
Webber (clarinet)
2. Joel Rigg (saxophone)
3. Christopher Buckley (clarinet)
HM
Tara Szurkalo (saxophone).
W433 Grade 3
and Under Woodwind Solo.
1. Lewis
Blanchard-Jackson (clarinet)
2. Cindy Gobell
(clarinet)
HM Anna Ragg (oboe)
W434/W435 Grades 4-5 Woodwind Solo.
1. Kathryn Jannes (saxophone)
2. Harison
Mussell (saxophone)
3. Jordan Khan
(saxophone)
HM Christopher Buckley
(bassoon).
W436 Grade 6 Woodwind Solo.
1. Christopher Buckley (clarinet)
2.
Joel Rigg (saxophone).
W437 Grade 7 and
Above Woodwind Solo
1. Sarah Byron
(saxophone)
2. Daniel Webber (saxophone)
3. James Allen (clarinet)
HM Peter
Litwin (saxophone).
W441 Work by
Australian Composer
1. James Allen
(clarinet).
The Gabor Reeves Woodwind
Medallion was awarded to Sarah Byron
(saxophone).
BRASS
B502 14 Years and Under Brass Solo
1. Jessica McDonald and Christopher
McDonald.
FLUTE
F601 Solo Flute 10 Years and Under
1. Fred Butcher
2. Lauren Kris
3.
Tahlia West
F602 Solo Flute 12 Years and
Under
1. Christopher Balnaves
2. Maria
Zhdanovich
3. Alice Warren
HM Leticia
Azzolini
F600 Grade 2 AMEB Flute Solo
1. Sophie Rosser
2. Anna Goldsmith
HM Charlotte Hillam, Ellen Gecz, Niamh
Mannion.
F603 Grade 3 AMEB Flute Solo
1. Audrey Yeo
2. Erin Birchwood
HM
Simone Koch, Kendall West, Elysha McCauley,
Anita Chaplin.
F604 Solo Flute 14 Years
and Under
1. Kaya Nicholls
2. Madison
Burn
3. Sarah Allani
HM Jade De
Gregorio.
F605 Grade 4 AMEB Flute Solo
1. Emma Bochsma
2. Lottie Dickson
3.
Laura Miller.
F606 Solo Flute 16 Years
and Under
1. Leanda Michael
2. Michelle
Lennon
3. Eliza Dickson
HM Keira
Simmons, Tamara Endley.
F607 Solo Flute
18 Years and Under
1. Scott Gunn
2.
Keira Simmons
3. Kirsten Palmer.
F608 Grade 5 AMEB Solo Flute
1.
Maria Zhdanovich
2. Natasha Slater
3.
Mathieu Audras
HM Jessica Rogers.
F609 Grade 6 AMEB Solo Flute
1. Kate
Galbraith
2. Bethany Jones
3. Kirsten
Palmer
HM Leanda Michael, Christina Handley.
F610 Grade 7 & 8 AMEB Solo Flute
1. Stephanie Neale
2. Angie Hicks.
F611 Open Flute Section
1. Nicole
Pearce
2. Amy Balales
HM Jessica
Archbold.
F612 Complete Flute Sonata or
Suite
1. Helen Seppelt
2 Nicole Pearce
3. Amy Balales.
F613 Flute Duet,
Grade 4 and Under
1. Elysha McCaulay and
Erin Birchwood
2. Emily Squires and Emma
Quigley
3. Laura Swift and Erin Fraser.
F614 Flute Duet, Grade 5 and Over
1.
Ernastina Lippett and Bennett Cusher
2.
Bethany Jones and Georgina Blowes.
F615
Piccolo Solo
1. Tanika Richards
2. Emily
Squires
3. Kirsten Palmer
F617 Flute
Study, Grade 5 and Above
1. Sally Morris
2. Naomi Hancock.
F618 Unaccompanied
Flute Solo, Grade 5 and Above
1. Stephanie
Heather
2. Sally Morris.
F619
Orchestral Excerpts, Grades 6 to 8
1. Leanda
Michael.
F621 Work by Australian
Composer
1. Nicole Pearce.
Ray
Rosser Memorial Award for the most promising
flautist from the 10 years and Under and 12
years and Under Sections, was awarded to
Christopher Balnaves.
David Cubbin Flute
Award, for the most promising flautist in the
Open Flute Section, was awarded to Nicole
Pearce.
VOCAL
V721. 18 years and over. French Art Song
plus classical song not in English or French
1. Naomi Hede
2. Kate Wyatt
3.
Thomas Brennen
V733. 21 years and over.
Australian Composer
1. Naomi Hede
2.
Blake Parham
3. Kate Wyatt
V730. 20
years and under. Australian Composer
1.
Karina Button
2. Cassandra Humble
3.
Phoebe Paine
4. Ben Francis
V709.
Les Dutton Memorial. 18-30 years. Art Song,
Ballad or Sacred Solo in English
1. Daniela
Jedrzejczak
2. Kate Wyatt
3. Spencer
Darby
V735. Friends of State Opera. 21
yrs & under 36 yrs. Aria in English plus
Aria in original language
1. Naomi Hede
2. Daniela Jedrzejczak
SPECIAL AWARD
WINNERS’ CONCERT
Rosefield Uniting Church, 2 Carlton St,
Highgate.
Featuring selected Special
Award Winners from the 2011 Adelaide Eisteddfod
Adult $10, Member/Senior/Student $8,
Children U16 Free
. . . . . . . Dulcie Holland Medallion,
most promising pianist 12 years and under.
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . Selina Ha, piano
. .
. . . . . Lady Anne Miller Award, highest
aggregate in the Piano Division.
. . . . . .
. . . . . . . Ji Zhou, piano
. . . . . . .
Cecily Wood Medallion, most promising recorder
player aged 18 years and under.
. . . . . .
. . . . . . . Harriet Walker, descant recorder
. . . . . . . Adele Anthony Award, most
outstanding violinist 13 years or under.
. .
. . . . . . . . . . . Tianyou Ma, violin
. .
. . . . . Miriam Hyde Medallion, most
outstanding pianist aged 16 years or under.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ji Zhou, piano
. . . . . . . Lady Anne Miller Award,
Speech, Drama and Communications, highest
aggregate.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Helena
Karapetis
. . . . . . . Jane Peters Violin
Medallion, most promising violinist aged 16
years or under.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . Music Teachers’ Association of
SA / Grace Barbara Turner Award for excellence
in performance / Keyboard.
. . . . . . . . .
. . . . Marianna Grynchuk, piano
. . . . . .
. Music Teachers’ Association of SA / Grace
Barbara Turner Award for excellence in
performance / Strings.
. . . . . . . . . . .
. . James Morley, ‘cello
. . . . . . . Music
Teachers’ Association of SA / Grace Barbara
Turner Award for excellence in performance /
Wind
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel
Webber, clarinet
. . . . . . . Music
Teachers’ Association of SA / Grace Barbara
Turner Award for excellence in performance /
Vocal.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Kate Wyatt,
soprano
. . . . . . . Music Teachers’
Association of SA / Grace Barbara Turner Award
for excellence in performance / Recorder.
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . Harriet Walker, descant
recorder
. . . . . . . Music Teachers’
Association of SA / Grace Barbara Turner Award
for excellence in performance / Flute
. . .
. . . . . . . . . . Helen Seppelt, flute
. .
. . . . . Australian Strings Association Award,
most outstanding Violin, Viola, ‘Cello, D/Bass
18 yrs or under.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . David Bishop ‘Cello Medallion,
most promising ‘cellist aged 16 years or under.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . James Morley,
‘cello
. . . . . . . Lady Anne Miller Award,
highest aggregate in the Vocal Division.
. .
. . . . . . . . . . . Spencer Darby, baritone
. . . . . . . Junior Vocal Championship.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
Wilf Mader Memorial Medallion, most promising
pianist aged 17 years or over.
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . Scott Coyte, piano
. . . . . . .
Gabor Reeves Woodwind Medallion for excellence
in performance.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sarah Byron, alto saxophone
. . . . . . .
Standish Roberts Medallion for excellence in
Brass performance.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . David Cubbin Flute Award, most
promising flautist in the Open Flute Section
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicole Pearce,
flute
. . . . . . . Unley Symphony Orchestra
Prize, a participant may be invited to perform.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
Norwood Symphony Orchestra Prize, a finalist may
be invited to perform.
. . . . . . . . . . .
. .
. . . . . . . Mitcham Orchestra /
Mitcham Rotary Prize, a junior instrumentalist
may be invited to perform.
. . . . . . . . .
. . . . James Morley
. . . . . . . Recitals
Australia, encouragement award to 4th
placegetter Sr Piano Concerto
. . . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . . . Choral Division
Excellence Award, outstanding achievement in
performance
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Marryatville High School Concert Choir
. . .
. . . . Strathalbyn Eisteddfod Choral Prize,
most outstanding choir from outer metropolitan
& country areas.
. . . . . . . . . . . .
. Mount Barker Waldorf Community Choir
. . .
. . . . Ray Rosser Memorial Award, most
promising flautist U12 & U10 Sections
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . Christopher Balnaves,
flute
. . . . . . . String Convenors’ Awards
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
Friends of the State Opera Inc / Dawn Wallace
Award
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Naomi Hede,
soprano
. . . . . . . Les Dutton Memorial
Award & 2nd Prize in the Friends of the
State Opera Inc./Dawn Wallace Award
. . . .
. . . . . . . . . Daniella Jedrzejczak, soprano
. . . . . . . Stagecraft Presentation
Medallion, excellence in presentation at the
Special Awards Concert.
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