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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLIED ARTS
1 0 0 y e a r s o n. .
established 1913 building the arts
together with
proudly present the
Vocal & InstrumentalEisteddfod
2017 PROGRAMME
Festival DatesMonday 27 February ~ Friday 24 March
Concerts ~ Harare International SchoolSaturday 25 March, 6:30pm
Sunday 26 March, 11am
$2
BEST AFRICAN MUSIC SOLO BEST AFRICAN MUSIC DUET BEST AFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE TICHA MUZAVAZI MBIRA PRIZESEDULOAN TROPHY “AFRICAN VOICE” CUPAFRICAN MUSIC ENSEMBLE CUPWINAD MUSIC TROPHYKUTINYA CHALLENGE TROPHYNIC MANOMANO CHALLENGE TROPHYACORN CUPROTARY ETHNIC CHOIR CUPWATERSHED CUP
ANNE BECK CUPEDDIE RIDER SHIELDAIDA LOVELL CUPBACH AWARDWELL WISHER BACH AWARDEILEEN REYNOLDS CUPINSTITUTE CUPZSMT BEETHOVEN CUPCAROL BARON CUPCAROL BARON TROPHYPAT DUFFY MEMORIAL TROPHYLITTLE CUPNIAA PIANO SOLO CUPMOZART CUPHEADINGTON CUPCOLLEGE SINFONIETTA CUPCAROL BARON CONCERTO CUPDI WRIGHT TROPHYJOY KNOWLES TROPHYNIAA WIND SOLO CUPESME VENTER CUPNIAA BRASS SOLO CUPNIAA BAGPIPE SOLO CUPBORDER TROPHYCHARLES KEAUFFLING CUPBRYDEN RECORDER GROUP TROPHYMASHONALAND HOLDINGS TROPHYJUNIOR BANDS/ORCHESTRA CUPNIAA BAND & ORCHESTRA CUPNIAA ENSEMBLE CUPCYNTHIA SONNENBERG CUPIDA JAMES CUPGRAHAM JOHNSON CUP
Piano Solo Baroque - Grades 1 and 2Piano Solo Baroque - Grades 3 and 4Piano Solo Baroque - Grade 5Piano Solo Baroque - Grade 6Piano Solo Baroque - Grade 7Piano Solo Baroque - Grade 8Piano Solo Baroque - OpenPiano Solo Classical - Grade 5 and overPiano Solo Beethoven - Grade 5 and overPiano Solo Romantic - Grade 5 and overPiano Solo 20th Century - Any gradePiano Solo Own Choice - Grades 1 to 4Piano Solo Own Choice - Grades 5 to 8Piano Solo Own Choice - OpenPiano Sonata - Grade 5 and overInstrumental Sonata - Grade 5 and overInstrumental Concerto - Grade 5 and overBowed Strings - Under 16Bowed Strings - 16 and overWoodwind Solo - Under 18Woodwind Solo - 18 and overBrass Solo - Any grade Bagpipe Solo - Any level Recorder Solo - Grades 1 to 5Recorder Solo - Grade 6 and overRecorder BandsBands - Open Junior OrchestrasOrchestras - OpenInstrumental and/or Vocal Ensembles Sight Reading - Under 18Sight Reading - 18 and overAccompanying
AFRICAN MUSIC AWARDS
INSTRUMENTAL AWARDS
Trophies may be withheld if no suitable recipient is identi�ied.
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The N I A A - driving Zimbabwe’s vibrant arts into the future
Over a century ago, our founders came together to establish The Society for the Advancement of Music and Art in Bulawayo. This society is now called the National Institute of Allied Arts (NIAA) and its aim is to nuture, maintain and grow all art forms over generations to come.
Following the �irst one day festival in May 1913, the NIAA has stewarded, nurtured and expanded its orbit becoming the well-oiled, lively and creative hub that it is today. Through the NIAA provision of skills, structures and spaces, many young people have �ine-tuned their artistic skills, discovered their talents, found their focus and developed the discipline needed to become tomorrow’s artists.
The sheer scope of today’s NIAA events and volume of entrants, require many months of planning and much dedicated work by many volunteers. Furthermore, without the generous assistance of our valued corporate sponsors, these festivals would not survive.
The Institute warmly thanks MASHONALAND HOLDINGS and THE BRITISH COUNCIL for their on-going support of the Eisteddfod .
We would also thank the ASSOCIATION OF TRUST SCHOOLS for their continued support of all our endeavours, and the volunteers for their hard work.
We invite both corporations and individuals to support us �inancially or in any other way. Simply by volunteering a few hours of your time and skills at our festivals, you can become immersed in the joy they bring and instrumental in ensuring their future viability. In addition to our website (www.niaazim.co.zw) which provides detailed information about the Institute, the festivals and their syllabi, the NIAA has a Facebook group National Institute of Allied Arts Zimbabwe (NIAA). Please take time to visit these sites and discover more about NIAA and the work we do.
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Meet our Adjudicators
Corinne Marsh, Zimbabwean-born and UK-based pianist, has worked as an examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) since July 2000, and consequently travels extensively around the United Kingdom and internationally.Corinne received her early musical training in Harare at the Zimbabwe College of Music, studying piano and oboe with Jeanette Micklem and the late Neil Chapman. She won numerous awards and scholarships, including the Young Musician of the Year when she played Grieg’s Piano Concerto with the Leningrad Chamber and Harare City Orchestras. Corinne also took part in several masterclasses.Miss Marsh went on to gain Licentiate Diplomas from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music in both piano teaching and performance. On the strength of her achievements, she was awarded the coveted ABRSM scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London. (This scholarship is only awarded once every two years to a musician from any African country, excluding South Africa). Whilst at the Academy, Corinne studied piano performance and oboe with a number of distinguished musicians, and later graduated with two LRAM diplomas in piano and oboe teaching, as well as gaining the Professional Piano Performance Certi�icate with Honours.She has performed regularly in orchestras as well as in solo recitals, concertos, chamber music ensembles and as an accompanist of both instrumentalists and singers throughout Zimbabwe, the United Kingdom and internationally. She has expanded her talent to include music in the traditional jazz idiom, now also playing tenor and soprano saxophones. Corinne has also enjoyed a successful teaching career as Head of Keyboard at Downe House School where she worked for eleven years. Prior to this, she taught piano and oboe in a number of schools in Knightsbridge and Holland Park, London.
André Serfontein was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. He is a very popular adjudicator and has appeared at 32 different eisteddfodau and Music Festivals throughout southern Africa. He is on the panel of Examiners for the Practical Music Examinations of the University of South Africa. Since 2015 he has served on the Panel of Judges for the Primary School Choir Competition “Sing in Harmonie” presented by kykNET in the Western, Eastern and Northern Cape that was televised nationally. He was a founder member and designer of the National Hennie Joubert Piano Competition for young pianists up to the age of 18 years. This competition received International status from the Chopin Institute (based in Tokyo) in 2000 for its consistent high level of presentation and performance as well as the challenging repertoire required of the competitors. This competition is now presented
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bi-annually during the International Piano Symposium at the University of Stellenbosch.Andre received academic and professional quali�ications from the universities of NMMU (UPE), UCT and UNISA. He is on the Academic staff of the CPUT where he lectures and trains prospective teachers mainly in the GET phase. He is currently in the process of registering for a Ph.D. in Choral Tone. He is pro�icient in 6 musical instruments and has performed professionally in piano, clarinet, voice and church organ.His career, mainly as a singer, has taken him to the UK, Belgium, France, Namibia, Switzerland and the USA.
Albert Chimedza is the Founder and Director of The Mbira Centre, based in Harare, Zimbabwe and is the Founder and Artistic director of Mbira Month, an annual event aimed at celebrating and raising awareness of the mbira worldwide during the month of September. The Mbira Centre hosts the Zimbabwe Mbira Schools Festival. He is also a founding Fellow and director of The Mbira Institute, an applied think tank dedicated to the research and study of mental decolonisation and indigenous intellectual capital.Albert has taught and performed mbira locally and also collaborated with musicians from Italy, Spain, Madagascar, Germany, Indonesia, Ethiopia and Japan. In 2006 he was Artist in Residence at Wellesley College in Boston where he introduced mbira to the Music Department. During that time he was also invited to make an mbira presentation at the Juilliard School of music in New York. He studied Psychology and sociology at the University of Zambia in Lusaka, screenwriting and �ilm making at the �ilm schools at Columbia University in New York and USC in Los Angeles. He is a Fulbright scholar and a Fellow of the Sundance Institute.Albert was a member of the board of trustees for the Zimbabwe International Film Festival Trust from 2002 to 2007 and for Alliance Francaise, Harare from 2004 to 2006. For two years, he served on the cultural industries sub sector committee, an advisory body to the Culture Fund of Zimbabwe’s Board of Trustees. He also served as the Chairman of the Zimbabwe Chamber of Creative Industries, (ZCCI), 2014 – 2016.
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MONDAY 27�� FEBRUARY 2017MIDLANDS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE HALL, GWERU
AFRICAN & WESTERN
Time Class Class Title No of entries8.30 63G Vocal Duet, African : Form 1-3 1 64G Vocal Duet, African : Form 4-6 5 - Adjudication -
9.00 55H Vocal Solo, African Contemporary : Form 1-3 1 56H Vocal Solo, African Contemporary : Form 4-6 9 - Adjudication - 9.55 01G Mbira Nunga-Nunga Solo : Form 1-3 1 02G Mbira Nunga-Nunga Solo : Form 4-6 2 - Adjudication & break -
10.40 70G Vocal Ensemble, African Accompanied : Senior School 1 67G Vocal Ensemble, African A Cappella : Senior School 9 - Adjudication -
12.35 123G Piano Solo, Own Choice : Grade 2 5 155G Brass Solo : Grade 3 1 156G Brass Solo : Grade 4 1 - Adjudication & lunch - 2.00 87G Choirs, African Gospel : Senior School 4 88G Choirs, African Gospel : Open 1 - Adjudication -
2.50 425G Vocal Solo, Film Pre-2000 : Form 3-4 3 426G Vocal Solo, Film Pre-2000 : Form 5-6 1 428G Vocal Solo, Film Western Gospel : Form 5-6 1 453G Vocal Duet : Form 4-6 4 459G Vocal Ensemble : Senior School 1 - Adjudication & break -
4.15 251G Jazz Ensemble : Senior School 4 - Adjudication & end of day -
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MONDAY 27�� FEBRUARY 2017MIDLANDS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE BUS SHED, GWERU
AFRICAN & WESTERN
Time Class Class Title No of entries9.00 237G Drumkit Solo : 12-15 years 6 - Adjudication & break - 11.00 238G Drumkit Solo : 16 and above 7 - Adjudication -
11.40 Drumkit Clinic with Max Covini
2.50 22G Marimba Solo : Form 4-6 1 27G Marimba Ensemble : Grade 3-7 4 29G Marimba Ensemble : Form 4-6 4 - Adjudication & break -
4.10 22H Marimba Solo : Form 4-6 4 25G Marimba Duet : Form 4-6 2 28G Marimba Ensemble : Form 1-3 2 - Adjudication & end of day -
Thank youMidlands Christian College
for hosting the Vocal & Instrumental Eisteddfod
in Gweru
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TUESDAY 28�� FEBRUARY 2017MIDLANDS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE HALL, GWERU
AFRICAN & WESTERN
Time Class Class Title No of entries8.30 58G Vocal Solo, African Gospel : Grade 3-7 1 62G Vocal Duet, African : Grade 4-7 1 55G Vocal Solo, African Contemporary : Form 1-3 3 56G Vocal Solo, African Contemporary : Form 4-6 5 86G Choirs, African Gospel : Junior School 1 - Adjudication -
9.30 122G Piano Solo, Own Choice : Grade 1 9 144G Woodwind Solo : Grade 1 3 - Adjudication -
4.20 22A Marimba Solo : Form 4-6 6 25A Marimba Duet : Form 4-6 6 - Adjudication & end of day -
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THURSDAY 2�� MARCH 2017PRINCE EDWARD BEIT HALL / BASKETBALL COURT
AFRICAN
Time Class Class Title No of entries8.30 54B Vocal Solo, African Contemporary : Grade 3-7 6 58A Vocal Solo, African Gospel : Grade 3-7 2 66 Vocal Ensemble, African A Cappella : Junior School 3 - Adjudication -
9.30 32 Other Traditional African Instruments : Duet 3 33 Other Traditional African Instruments : Ensemble 3 - Adjudication -
4.05 31 Other Traditional African Instruments : Solo 3 05B Mbira Nyunga-Nyunga Duet : Form 4-6 5 09B Mbira Nyunga-Nyunga Ensemble : Form 4-6 4 - Adjudication & end of day -
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FRIDAY 3�� MARCH 2017PRINCE EDWARD BEIT HALL / BASKETBALL COURT
AFRICAN
Time Class Class Title No of entries8.30 64A Vocal Duet, African : Form 4-6 7 - Adjudication -
9.05 02B Mbira Nyunga-Nyunga Solo : Form 4-6 6 03 Mbira Nyunga-Nyunga Solo : Adult 2 - Adjudication & break -
4.25 56C Vocal Solo, African Contemporary : Form 4-6 9 - Adjudication & end of day -
Thank you St John’s College for the use of your Basketball Court for
the Scottish Pipes & Drums
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SATURDAY 4�� MARCH 2017St JOHN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL COURT
SCOTTISH BAGPIPES & DRUMS
Time Class Class Title No of entries9.00 231 Snare Drum Solo : Novice 3 232 Snare Drum Solo : Junior 3 233 Snare Drum Solo : Open 3 - Adjudication -
9.45 235 Tenor Drum Solo : Junior 3 236 Tenor Drum Solo : Open 3 257 Drum Corps, Western Folk/Scottish : Open 1 - Adjudication & break -
11.05 224 Bagpipe Solo, March : Novice 3 225 Bagpipe Solo, March : Junior 3 227 Bagpipe Solo, Hornpipe & Jig : Junior 2 - Adjudication - 11.50 228 Bagpipe Solo, March : Open 2 229 Bagpipe Solo, Strathspey & Reel : Open 3 - Adjudication -
12.20 258 Pipe & Drum Band, Western Folk/Scottish : Open 1 - Adjudication, cups & end of day -
Mike McMullen was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe and was taught to play the bagpipes by Charlie Stewart from the age of 11. He attended Northlea High School and was a member of the school band from 1970-1974 during which they won the Junior South African Championship in 3 successive years. After school Mike joined the Bulawayo Pipe Band for a few years before being posted overseas to Bahrain, where he joined the Bahrain Pipe Band for 2 years. On returning to Zimbabwe he and others re-formed the Harare Caledonian Pipe Band and he was also the Pipe Major from 1995-1999. He has won several individual piping prizes both as a junior and at senior level. Mike has taught many students over the years, and he continues to be involved in piping and drumming in Zimbabwe, South Africa and in the UK. This is Mike’s second Eisteddfod as the piping and drumming judge.
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MONDAY 6�� MARCH 2017PRINCE EDWARD BEIT HALL / BASKETBALL COURT
AFRICAN
Time Class Class Title No of entries8.30 02A Mbira Nyunga-Nyunga Solo : Form 4-6 7 - Adjudication -
5.00 91B Choirs, African SATB : Open 1 - Adjudication & end of day -
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bi-annually during the International Piano Symposium at the University of Stellenbosch.Andre received academic and professional quali�ications from the universities of NMMU (UPE), UCT and UNISA. He is on the Academic staff of the CPUT where he lectures and trains prospective teachers mainly in the GET phase. He is currently in the process of registering for a Ph.D. in Choral Tone. He is pro�icient in 6 musical instruments and has performed professionally in piano, clarinet, voice and church organ.His career, mainly as a singer, has taken him to the UK, Belgium, France, Namibia, Switzerland and the USA.
Albert Chimedza is the Founder and Director of The Mbira Centre, based in Harare, Zimbabwe and is the Founder and Artistic director of Mbira Month, an annual event aimed at celebrating and raising awareness of the mbira worldwide during the month of September. The Mbira Centre hosts the Zimbabwe Mbira Schools Festival. He is also a founding Fellow and director of The Mbira Institute, an applied think tank dedicated to the research and study of mental decolonisation and indigenous intellectual capital.Albert has taught and performed mbira locally and also collaborated with musicians from Italy, Spain, Madagascar, Germany, Indonesia, Ethiopia and Japan. In 2006 he was Artist in Residence at Wellesley College in Boston where he introduced mbira to the Music Department. During that time he was also invited to make an mbira presentation at the Juilliard School of music in New York. He studied Psychology and sociology at the University of Zambia in Lusaka, screenwriting and �ilm making at the �ilm schools at Columbia University in New York and USC in Los Angeles. He is a Fulbright scholar and a Fellow of the Sundance Institute.Albert was a member of the board of trustees for the Zimbabwe International Film Festival Trust from 2002 to 2007 and for Alliance Francaise, Harare from 2004 to 2006. For two years, he served on the cultural industries sub sector committee, an advisory body to the Culture Fund of Zimbabwe’s Board of Trustees. He also served as the Chairman of the Zimbabwe Chamber of Creative Industries, (ZCCI), 2014 – 2016.
TUESDAY 7�� MARCH 2017PRINCE EDWARD MUSIC CENTRE
WESTERN INSTRUMENTAL
Time Class Class Title No of entries8.30 122E Piano Solo, Own Choice : Grade 1 8 - Adjudication -
George Tamisai was born in Zengeza, Zimbabwe and attended Zengeza High and Seke Schools. He graduated from the Zimbabwe Academy with a Bachelor of Music in Ethnomusicology of Music from Africa University in 2011 majoring in Voice and Mbira. He holds a level 4 conductor’s training certificate from the Federation of Choral Music in Zimbabwe which he attained in 2012 after intensive training with a facilitator, Mr Sam Msibi, from South Africa. Over the past eight years he has trained, conducted and adjudicated choral groups of all ages.George has performed internationally with the Zimbabwe College of Music Choir at an international festival in China in 2012, with the Pathway Dance Group at an Eisteddfod in Wales in 2014 and as a bass soloist for The Zimbabwe Suite UK’s premier in London in 2016. He was the Choirmaster of the well-known Chitungwiza Harmony Singers between 2010 and 2016 and conducted the choir at choir festivals in South Africa in 2012, 2015 and 2016.George is the Founder and Music Director of Glorious Melodies Choir a community group based in Zengeza and teaches at Pathway Primary School.
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WEDNESDAY 8�� MARCH 2017GATEWAY HIGH SCHOOL HALL
AFRICAN CHOIRS
Time Class Class Title No of entries9.00 84C Choirs, African Contemporary : Senior School 3 85 Choirs, African Contemporary : Open 1 - Adjudication -
2.50 154 Brass Solo : Grade 2 5 156A Brass Solo : Grade 4 1 - Adjudication & break -
3.55 112 Piano Solo, Romantic : Grade 5 2 113 Piano Solo, Romantic : Grade 6 2 114 Piano Solo, Romantic : Grade 7 2 - Adjudication & end of day -
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THURSDAY 9�� MARCH 2017PRINCE EDWARD BEIT HALL / BASKETBALL COURT
AFRICAN
Time Class Class Title No of entries8.30 56D Vocal Solo, African Contemporary : Form 4-6 8 57 Vocal Solo, African Contemporary : Adult 3 - Adjudication - 9.20 01B Mbira Nyunga-Nyunga Solo : Form 1-3 4 02C Mbira Nyunga-Nyunga Solo : Form 4-6 6 - Adjudication & break -
2.40 159 Brass Solo : Grade 7 2 160 Brass Solo : Grade 8 3 - Adjudication & break -
4.10 217 Sight Reading : Grade 7 3 218 Sight Reading : Grade 8 2 219 Sight Reading : Open 1 - Adjudication, cup & end of day -
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FRIDAY 10�� MARCH 2017PRINCE EDWARD MUSIC CENTRE
WESTERN INSTRUMENTAL
Time Class Class Title No of entries8.30 135 Cello/Double Bass Solo : Grade 1 2 136 Cello/Double Bass Solo : Grade 2 3 137 Cello/Double Bass Solo : Grade 3 4 138 Cello/Double Bass Solo : Grade 4 1 - Adjudication -
1.00 416 Vocal Solo, Western Folk/Tradional : Form 5-6 4 - Adjudication & lunch -
2.35 453B Vocal Duet : Form 4-6 10 - Adjudication & short break -
3.55 423B Vocal Solo, Jazz : Form 5-6 7 - Adjudication -
4.40 428D Vocal Solo, Western Gospel : Form 5-6 6 - Adjudication & end of day -
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SATURDAY 11�� MARCH 2017PRINCE EDWARD MUSIC CENTRE
WESTERN VOCAL
Time Class Class Title No of entries9.00 425C Vocal Solo, Film Pre-2000 : Form 3-4 8 - Adjudication -
9.45 423A Vocal Solo, Jazz : Form 5-6 7 - Adjudication -
10.30 432 Vocal Solo, Sacred Music : Open 4 - Adjudication & break -
11.20 441 Vocal Solo, Art Songs : Form 5-6 3 436 Vocal Solo, Operetta : Open 1 422B Vocal Solo, Musical Theatre : Open 1 - Adjudication -
12.00 437 Vocal Solo, Old Italian : Form 3-4 2 438 Vocal Solo, Old Italian : Form 5-6 3 439 Vocal Solo, Old Italian : Open 4 - Adjudication & lunch - 2.00 424 Vocal Solo, Jazz : Open 6 - Adjudication -
2.40 428B Vocal Solo, Western Gospel : Form 5-6 6 429B Vocal Solo, Western Gospel : Open 2 - Adjudication & break -
4.00 454 Vocal Duet : Open 4 457B Vocal Trio/Quartet : Open 2 460 Vocal Ensemble : Open 1 - Adjudication & end of day -
PRINCE EDWARD CHAPEL
10.00 Music Teachers Q & A Forum with Corinne MarshAn opportunity to discuss teaching methods, performing, music exams & how to bring ABRSM examiners back to Zimbabwe!
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MONDAY 13�� MARCH 2017PRINCE EDWARD BEIT HALL / BASKETBALL COURT
GUITAR & DRUMKIT
Time Class Class Title No of entries8.30 172A Guitar Solo : Grade 1 10 - Adjudication -
9.15 172B Guitar Solo : Grade 1 7 173A Guitar Solo : Grade 2 5 - Adjudication & break -
12.10 238A Drumkit Solo : 16 and above 7 - Adjudication & lunch -
2.00 175 Guitar Solo : Grade 4 6 - Adjudication -
2.30 238B Drumkit Solo : 16 and above 5 - Adjudication -
3.00 Drumkit Clinic with Max Covini
Max Covini was born and raised in Omegnia, Italy. Mr Covini is a graduate of the New Academy of Modern Music in Milan where he obtained honours for drumming, andspecialised in blues, big band and jazz. He had the opportunity to further his studies in drums under the guidance of Maestro Enrico Lucchini of Milan, Italy. He joined the staff of Peterhouse Group of Schools in August 2016 where he teaches drums. Max has adjudicated at some of the biggest drum and school festivals including Percfest Percussion Festival and the International School Music Festival “Citta’ di Stresa" where he judged jazz, big band, drum and piano. Max has played professionally for many international artists and groups and has performed at international music and drumming festivals around the world including our own HIFA. Max is the founder of the international project ‘Zimbo-Ita’ which is a group of 4 professional musicians from Zimbabwe and Italy. He is also a director of the international H2On organisation music school project in Haiti.
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MONDAY 13�� MARCH 2017PRINCE EDWARD MUSIC CENTRE
WESTERN INSTRUMENTAL
Time Class Class Title No of entries8.30 163A Recorder Solo : Grade 1 9 - Adjudication -
9.05 164 Recorder Solo : Grade 2 8 165 Recorder Solo : Grade 3 2 167 Recorder Solo : Grade 5 1 - Adjudication, cup & break -
10.20 260A Recorder Band : Junior School 5 247 Instrumental Ensemble : Junior School 3 - Adjudication & cup -
11.30 122A Piano Solo, Own Choice : Grade 1 9 - Adjudication -
12.10 123A Piano Solo, Own Choice : Grade 2 1 - Adjudication & lunch -
4.05 403A Vocal Solo, NIAA Choice : Boys Form 1-2 5 405 Vocal Solo, NIAA Choice : Boys Form 3-4 2 407 Vocal Solo, NIAA Choice : Boys Form 5-6 4 - Adjudication & end of day -
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TUESDAY 14�� MARCH 2017TWIN RIVERS SCHOOL HALL
WESTERN JUNIOR CHOIRS
Time Class Class Title No of entries9.00 500 Choirs, Accompanied : Nursery School 4 - Adjudication -
12.00 223 Own Compositions : Open 6 - Adjudication & lunch -
2.00 118 Piano Solo, 20th Century : Grade 6 2 119 Piano Solo, 20th Century : Grade 7 4 120 Piano Solo, 20th Century : Grade 8 3 220 Accompanying : Under 21 2 - Adjudication, cup & end of day -
NIAA thanks all our helpers who give their time to ensure that the festival runs smoothly. If you would like to help with future
festivals please contact us. We require a minimum of four people for each session:- taking money at the door, checking in the
candidates, assisting the adjudicator and announcing.
For more information please contact us:Tel: 702989, Email: [email protected] www.niaazim.co.zwFacebook: National Institute of Allied Arts (NIAA) Zimbabwe
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FRIDAY 17�� MARCH 2017PRINCE EDWARD CHAPEL
WESTERN VOCAL
Time Class Class Title No of entries8.30 404A Vocal Solo, NIAA Choice : Girls Form 3-4 9 - Adjudication -
9.30 453A Vocal Duet : Form 4-6 5 456A Vocal Trio/Quartet : Form 4-6 2 457A Vocal Trio/Quartet : Open 1 - Adjudication & break -
10.55 459A Vocal Ensemble : Senior School 9 - Adjudication - 12.00 430 Vocal Solo, Sacred Music : Form 3-4 8 431A Vocal Solo, Sacred Music : Form 5-6 2 - Adjudication -
12.50 406A Vocal Solo, NIAA Choice : Girls Form 5-6 5 - Adjudication & lunch - 2.35 428A Vocal Solo, Western Gospel : Form 5-6 6 429A Vocal Solo, Western Gospel : Open 2 - Adjudication & short break - 3.45 402B Vocal Solo, NIAA Choice : Girls Form 1-2 7 414B Vocal Solo, Western Folk/Traditional : Form 1-2 1 452A Vocal Duet : Form 1-3 3 - Adjudication & end of day -
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SUNDAY 19�� MARCH 2017PRINCE EDWARD MUSIC CENTRE
WESTERN VOCAL & INTRUMENTAL
Time Class Class Title No of entries2.00 221 Accompanying : Open 1 - Adjudication & cup -
2.45 434 Vocal Solo, Opera : Open 7 - Adjudication, cup & break -
4.05 262B Woodwind & Brass Band : Open 1 - Adjudication -
4.20 150B Woodwind Solo : Grade 7 1 213 Instrumental Solo, Recital : Open 1 445 Vocal Solo, Ladies’ Recital : Open 1 446 Vocal Solo, Men’s Recital : Open 1 - Adjudication, cup & end of day -
Our very sincere thanks to our Eisteddfod partners in 2017Mashonaland Holdings Ltd
The British CouncilPrince Edward School
Twin Rivers SchoolGateway High School
Harare International SchoolMidlands Christian College
St John’s CollegeReps Theatre
Enterprise PressThe Association of Trust Schools
Mr & Mrs R Wallbridge
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MONDAY 20�� MARCH 2017PRINCE EDWARD MUSIC CENTRE
WESTERN INSTRUMENTAL
Time Class Class Title No of entries8.30 126B Violin/Viola Solo : Grade 1 5 127 Violin/Viola Solo : Grade 2 8 - Adjudication -
4.20 428C Vocal Solo, Western Gospel : Form 5-6 6 429C Vocal Solo, Western Gospel : Open 4 - Adjudication & end of day -
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THURSDAY 23�� MARCH 2017HARARE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL THEATRE
WESTERN SENIOR CHOIRS
Time Class Class Title No of entries9.00 521B Choirs, Unaccompanied : Senior School 5 524 Choirs, Unaccompanied : Western Gospel 1 - Adjudication & cup -
9.55 512 Choirs, Accompanied : Senior Boys 4 - Adjudication, cup & break -
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PAT DUFFY CUPLYNETTE WELCH CUPBLYTHE KRUGER TROPHYFLORA McCALLUM CUPLORNA KELLY CUPDR GRIFFITHS TROPHYPADDY EDGECUMBE CUPGRETA MUIR CUPPETER BOSLEY MEMORIAL TROPHYMONICA TROLLOPE MEMORIAL TROPHYHARRY TUDBALL MEMORIAL TROPHYCALEDONIAN FLOATING TROPHY
Vocal Solo under 14Vocal Solo Girls under 18Vocal Solo Boys under 18Vocal Solo 18-21 yearsVocal Solo OpenOpera SoloRecitalLieder (singer and accompanist)Male Singers 16-18 ChallengeLady Singers 16-30 ChallengeMale or Female Singers - over 18 ChallengeMadrigals
ASTRA CUPJOHN GARDINER MEMORIAL CUPTHOMSON CUPGRACE CUPMORTON TROPHYKATH KENNY CUPMASHONALAND CAMBRIAN SOCIETY CUPGEM MERCER CUPRAY GOUGH CUPBLYTHE KRUGER SHIELDMASH CAMBRIAN SOCIETY CUPSENIOR SCHOOLS TROPHYNIAA CHURCH CHOIRS CUPNIAA PRAISE CUPLIPTZ CUPNIAA A CAPPELLA CUP
Choirs Grades 1 and 2Choirs Grade 3Choirs Grade 4Choirs Grade 5Choirs Junior BoysChoirs Junior GirlsChoirs Junior MixedChoirs Forms I and II GirlsChoirs Forms I and II BoysChoirs Senior BoysChoirs Senior GirlsChoirs Senior MixedChurch ChoirsGospel ChoirsChoirs OpenChoirs Unaccompanied
VOCAL AWARDS
CHORAL AWARDS
ADJUDICATOR’S CUPESTHER LACY CUPPOCKET CUPLAURENCE AND COPE CUPSANDERS FLOATING TROPHY THE DIANA MELLON SCHOLARSHIP
NEELS BOONZAAIER RECOGNITION TROPHY
For an outstanding item - Vocal or InstrumentalFor Musicality and CharmMost Promising Musician under 17Most Promising Musician 17-21 yearsMost Promising Singer 17-19 yearsTo a Zimbabwean student aged 10-17 years, ideally for piano/organ studiesTo a student for all-round contribution in all aspects of music
GENERAL AWARDS
Trophies may be withheld if no suitable recipient is identi�ied.