
...to encourage the communication of English words, in singing and speech, with clarity, understanding and imagination...

The Patricia Routledge National English Song Competition 2023
The Final took place at the Concert Artistes' Association, 20 Bedford Street, London, WC2E 9HP at 6pm on Friday June 30th...
First Prize was won by Sebastian Hill
Second Prize went to Charlotte Jane Kennedy
Third Prize went to Emily Beech
The Pianists Prize was won by Edward Picton-Turbervill
The Rodney Gibson Early Music Prize was won by Gabriella Giulietta Noble
INTRODUCTION
The Final took place at the Concert Artistes' Association, 20 Bedford Street, London, WC2E 9HP at 6pm on Friday June 30th.
The Preliminary Round took place on Friday June 23rd at the Concert Artistes Association between 11am and 5.00pm.
The deadline for entries was Friday, June 16th
Selected prize winners will be offered the opportunity to perform in the AESS’s Prize Winners Concert as part of The London Song Festival at a date TBC
The 1st Prize winner and the winner of the accompanists prize will be offered Honorary Membership of the AESS for three years.
The finals will be open to AESS members and the public.
Entrants are encouraged to explore the vast wealth of material from more than five hundred years of song writing, prose and poetry, of writers and composers world-wide who employ the English language. All songs must use the original English. English translations of original foreign words are not acceptable. Ideas can be found in the AESS Century of English Song – Volumes 1-10, details of which can be found under the 'Publications' section on the AESS website.
Every effort will be made to make the prelims and finals as safe as possible and current Covid rules will be observed.
PROSPECTUS
Purpose:
The purpose of the Patricia Routledge National English Song Competition, in accordance with the aims of the AESS, is “to encourage the communication of English words, in singing and in speech, with clarity, understanding and imagination”.
Requirement:
Competitors are asked to present and sing a themed recital of ‘Art’ songs with original English texts. The integrated programme may include spoken links and must contain at least one piece of poetry or prose. It should not exceed 20 minutes in total. Candidates are required to bring their own accompanist.
The same programme must be delivered from memory in its entirety in both rounds. (A high number of entrants might necessitate that one song be omitted in the preliminary round.)
The judges will give equal attention to the spoken and sung elements of the programme.
Eligibility:
The competition is open to full-time students at institutions of further education in the UK and Ireland where singing or speech are taught. Each institution may nominate up to four candidates but may at the discretion of the committee be allowed further candidates if they are of a very high standard. Also, the competition is open to members and to students who are pupils of members of the Association.
Age Limit:
Open to those who are 23 – 32 years of age on June 30th 2023.
This age limit does not apply to pianists
Prizes:
First Prize – £2,000
Second Prize – £1,000
Third Prize – £1,000
Accompanists Prize - £1,000
The Rodney Gibson Early Music Prize- £250
Candidates who include one song from the 16th or 17th centuries up to 1700 will be eligible to be considered for this prize.
We are looking for expressive use of English in this repertoire.
Selected prize winners will be offered the opportunity to perform in the AESS’s Prize Winners Concert as part of The London Song Festival at a date TBC
THE COMPETITION
The competition will be in two stages.
Stage One:
The preliminary round will be held at Concert Artistes' Association, 20 Bedford Street, London WC2E 9HP during the day on Friday June 23rd 2023 between 11.00am and 5.00pm. Candidates should state a preference for a particular time, if they have one, (please check this with your accompanist first), although this cannot necessarily be guaranteed. The panel of judges is drawn from members of the Association who have not themselves submitted candidates. They will select up to six competitors from this round to compete in the final.
Stage Two:
The final will be held at The Concert Artistes Association on Friday June 30th from 6pm.
Expenses:
Competitors will be expected to defray their own expenses for the first stage. Standard class travel expenses will be offered to finalists travelling to London.
Entry:
A nominal, non-refundable, entry fee of £20.00 is charged to cover administrative expenses. Entries must be made on the official forms provided and must be received no later than Saturday, June19th by email only.
Previous winners of this competition are not eligible to enter a second time.
Feedback from the judges will be given to all entrants as soon as is practicable for both rounds.
If your singing teacher is a member of the AESS, you may have a 50% reduction of the administration fee.
Enquiries:
Stephen Miles: Tel. 07767688514 E-mail. miles.s.j@btinternet.com
Previous Prize Winners
The article by 2014 Senior Prizewinner, Alexei Winter will be of use to those who are unsure of how to devise a recital for the AESS competitions. You can read it here:
2019 Winner, Milly Forrest, writes of her experience in the competition: