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TODAY AT THE GUILD - WEDNESDAY 1 MAY 2024
Today at the Guild
Thursday, 2 May 2024 - 57 minutes
Another hour of winning performances from the 2024 Manx Music, Speech and Dance Festival.
Performances in this programme are from :-
Simon Fletcher - Winner - American Art Song - The Song of Black Max - accompanied by Graham Kirkland
Joshua Clarkson - Winner - Piano Solo Class - Grade 5 and 6 - playing Minneleid (Anon)
Matthew Quinn and Karen Elliot - Winners - Mixed Voice Duet Class - singing The Magic Chase by Dvorak - accompanied by Gareth Moore
Evie Skillicorn - Winner - Songs from the Shows for ages 14 to 18 - accompanied by Madeline Kelly, singing ' I Will Be Loved Tonight' from the musical 'I Love You, You're Perfect - Now Change!'
Graham Crowe - Winner - Song by a British Composer - accompanied by Graham Kirkland
Parker Kissack - Winner - Boys Treble Solo - Age 10 to 11 - singing 'Windy Nights' by Charles Villiers Stanford and accompanied by David Kilgallon
Thomas McAleer - Winner - Boys Treble Solo - Age 12 to 14 - singing 'A Smuggler's Song' accompanied by David Kilgallon
Parker Kissack and Lyla King - Winners - Duet Class for ages 8 to 11 - Accompanied by Wendy McDowell singing 'Feed The Birds'
These singers will join Debbie Gooding and Emily Coates in the final of the 2024 Cleveland Medal Test - all were awarded 85 or 86 marks, the highest marks given in any of the Special Solo Voice classes :
Lorcan O'Mahony sings 'I want to die while you love me' - accompanied by Frank Woolley
Neil Taverner sings The Apple Orchard by Lori Laitman - accompanied by Madeline Kelly
Matthew Quinn - accompanied by Madeline Kelly - singing Die Stille Nacht by Alma Mahler
Terry Qualtrough sings Sea Fever by John Ireland - accompanied by Gareth Moore
And to finish ......
Manx Voices Triads (Mel Keating, Elisa Gerrard and Angela Gerrard) sing Harry Pickard's arrangement of Ellan Vannin