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MUSIC – HARPSICHORD REQUIREMENTS
Participants are required to submit a videotaped audition which must include the following – in this order:





1. & 2. Two sonatas by D. Scarlatti; or one sonata by Soler and one sonata by D. Scarlatti.

3. An entire work, such as a suite from Handel, Bach or Purcell; or a Kuhnau Biblical sonata, a C.P.E. Bach sonata or a J.S. Bach toccata; or the aria and three variations from the Goldberg Variations, or the aria and three variations in the Italian Style, BWV. 989.

4. A short work such as Couperin's La Fleurie, Les Trois Mains, Le Tic-Toc-Choc, La Bersan, Le Reveille-Matin, Le Bavolet Flottant; or Rameau's Les Niais de Sologne, La Poule, Les Cyclopes; or Daquin's Le Coucou L'Hirondelle.

5. Another short work as specified in #3.

6. A substantial 20th or 21st century work representing a contemporary style of composition.

NOTE: Participant's repertoire should be balanced to reflect a range of interpretive ability, virtuosity, slow lyrical playing and innovative programming. It is preferable to present works by a variety of composers. All repeats must be omitted. Failure to adhere to repertoire requirements will result in disqualification.

Both the visual and audio aspects of the performance are important. Please consider the following reminders before submitting your DVD/VHS.

  • Be sure that the acoustics of your performance space are not too live (boomy or too much reverberation) or too dry.
  • Clarity and ambient quality of sound are important.
  • Every effort should be made to tune the piano for your performance.
  • Be sure the picture is clear and in focus
  • If you are playing from memory, please be sure there is no music on the stand.
  • Place the camera so that your hands are clearly visible.
REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTENT OF MUSIC DVD or VHS AUDITION:


Do's
(required)
Don'ts
(can be disqualified)
1. Record your audition in the order listed above using a NEW VHS cassette or DVD.

Do not submit a mini-DV, mini cassette or VCD. QuickTime and AVI files will not be accepted for adjudication.
2. Announce your audition in the following manner: "My YoungArts ID# is 08009999/201." (You will receive your YoungArts ID# once you have completed the registration process). Also include the names and composers of the pieces as well as the DVD track/Chapter # or VHS/DVD player counter/Timestamp on the content cards inside the DVD/VHS case/box.

Do not state your name or place it in or on the video/DVD box/case. Do not make any other comments.
3. Use a fixed point of view for your camera with the student auditioning being the main focus. Shoot straight on, leaving the camera in one location.

Do not pan, move the camera, or follow the musician. Camera may be no closer than waist up.
4. Use a good quality microphone and check for good balance and blend. Edits between movements and pieces are allowed.

Do not edit within the piece. No sound enhancements are allowed.

5. Submit your audition materials according to the official mailing requirements.

Do not submit pre-recorded live performances, such as recitals or concerts. Otherwise your submission will not be accepted for adjudication.
6. Include the names and composers of the pieces as well as the DVD track/Chapter # or VHS/DVD player counter/Timestamp on the content card inside the DVD/Videotape case.

Recommendations
  • There should be short pauses between selections.
  • If recording your pieces onto a DVD, do not assume that our adjudicators will be able to view it. As soon as the DVD is recorded, make certain you view it in its entirety on a standard DVD player prior to submitting. Do not view your submission on a laptop or desktop as it could format the disc to play only on a computer.
NOTE: Videotapes/DVD's will not be returned. Participants should make and keep copies of all materials submitted. YoungArts is not responsible for submissions lost or damaged in the mail.

 

 

 

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