Thursday, 25 February 2016

The Big Day Approaches!!

Over 50 volunteers attended the annual pre-Festival coffee morning at Harrogate Ladies’ College last Saturday to receive a briefing from the Chairman, Paul Dutton, the Festival Secretary Linda Wilson ,both starring below and the mastermind behind the volunteer rota, Maureen Greenberg, prior to the commencement of the 2016 Festival at the College on the evening of Friday 26th February. It will then run for three successive weekends, culminating on 13th March with the grand Final Concert featuring the final of the Young Musician of the Festival Competition.

The Festival is entirely planned, organised and run by volunteers. With 193 individual classes, divided into just under 50 separate class events, the Festival will need over 200 volunteering sessions by over 70 volunteers to mount and run those. They will manage 12 different adjudicators who will spend a total of 209 hours judging performances by 2692 performers in up to 5 different rooms over three weekends.  In each room there will be four volunteers, two managing the schedule, one assisting the adjudicator and one looking after the door to ensure that performers are not disturbed. In addition to this massive effort there will be a team of eight on almost permanent duty, producing certificates for every performer. Another very important group of volunteers are those people who man the doors, braving the cold and selling tickets and programmes. Last year at least 3,000 people attended at least a part of the Festival and they all came past the door team.
Five Official Piano Accompanists will be on duty for the whole Festival. They will have learned 121 pieces in preparation for their role.

Every single performance is to be praised. Some of the younger performers are nearly as tall as their instruments and some of the loudest voices come from the smallest performers. Every performance is a highlight. A new addition this year will be the Virtuoso Class for the Elizabeth Hopkins Trophy, to be held on the first Sunday evening. Performers well have to play two different instruments from different disciplines, the first at grade 8 or above and the second at grade 6 or above.

The printed version of the Programme is now available to buy at Music House on Cheltenham Parade, Harrogate. 

Tickets will be available on the door. Further information can be found on the Festival website at www.hcfmsd.co.uk 


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