Third Moscow Conservatory International Competition for Winds and Percussion
01 November 2011 - 08 November 2011 |
Third Moscow Conservatory International Competition for Winds and Percussion (Clarinet, Trumpet)
1–8 November, 2011
Attention!
Pawat Aumporn!
Your acoustic rehearsal time will be announced on November 2nd at 09.00 at Rachmaninov Hall.
List of the participants (3 round):
Clarinet (download)
Trompet (download)
The order of the participants (3 round):
Clarinet (download)
Trompet (download)
The order of the participants (2 round):
Clarinet (download)
Trompet (download)
Schedule of acoustic rehearsals, II round:
Clarinet (download)
Trompet (download)
The order of the participants (1 round):
Clarinet (download)
Trompet (download)
Special Prizes
Special Prize by the company Buffet Crampon (specialty "clarinet") | Special Prize "For artistry" by Sergey Mazaev (specialty "clarinet") |
Terms and Conditions
GENERAL PROVISIONS
The founder of the Moscow Conservatory International Competition for Winds and Percussion is Moscow State P. I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory.
The Competition is to be held once a year for two out of nine disciplines — eight wind ones and one percussion. So, each discipline takes part in the Competition once in five years:
- 2009 / bassoon, tenor trombone
- 2010 / oboe, French horn
- 2011 / clarinet, trumpet
- 2012 / flute, tuba
- 2013 / percussion, wind quintet
AIMS of the COMPETITION:
- To raise prestige of the winds and percussion instruments; to make playing wind instruments more attractive to the wide audience
- To encourage young people to play wind and percussion instruments
- To pay more attention to professional training of musicians who perform on winds and percussion
- To search for the most talented young musicians, to support and stimulate their professional skill
- To provide the conditions for artistic cultural exchange, to enhance the artistic development and to improve the professional skills of the participants of the Competition
APPLICATIONS
- The applicants must be not younger than 16 and not older than 32 full years of age (on the day of the Competition — 1 November 2011).
- The winners of any other international or national competitions do not exempt from participation in the first round.
THE JURY
The most competent musicians — performers and pedagogues from all over the world are invited to the jury of the Competition.
The Jury of the Competition for clarinet players:
- Sergey Girshenko, Russia, Chairman of the Jury
- Rafael Bagdasarian, Russia
- Charles Neidich, USA
- Eduard Brunner, Germany
- Philippe Cuper, France
The Jury of the Competition for trumpet players:
- Alexander Kalashkov, Russia, Chairman of the Jury
- Vadim Novikov, Russia
- Eric Aubier, France
- David Hickman, USA
- Igor Cecocho, Poland
THE PROCEDURE
- The auditions are held publicly, consist of three rounds and take place at the Small, Rachmaninov Halls of the Moscow Conservatory.
- The order of the participants’ performance is defined by means of draw and stay unchanged till the end.
- The order of performing of compositions is to be determined by the participant.
- No more than 50% of the first round participants could pass to the next round. No more than five participants could pass to the final round.
- The results will be announced immediately after each round.
- After the second round the Jury decides to award for the best accompanist of the Competition – one for each discipline.
- After the final round the Jury decides to award prizes of the Competition.
AWARDS
- The Organizing Committee of the Competition announces the following prizes for each discipline:
- First prize — 150 000 rubles and the title of the Laureate of the Competition
- Second prize — 100 000 rubles and the title of the Laureate of the Competition
- Third prize — 50 000 rubles and the title of the Laureate of the Competition
- All monetary prizes will be paid in Russian rubles withholding the taxes applicable on the territory of the Russian Federation.
- Additional prizes, awards and gifts may be presented with the approval of the Organizing Committee to the participants of the second and third rounds by governmental, non-government or commercial organizations, foundations, artistic unions, mass media and private individuals.
- The Jury has the right:
- to award not all the prizes;
- to share the awards among the participants of the third round with the exception of the first prize;
- to award the participants with two second prizes or two third prizes in case of the absence of the first or the second prize respectively.
- The decisions of the Jury are final and are not subject to reconsideration.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
- The participants of the Competition do not receive any fee for their performance at the Competition or for any later utilization of the recordings and broadcasts of these performances.
- The Organizing Committee of the Competition keeps the exclusive rights on the realization of audio and video records and broadcasts of the Competition’s auditions and the final concert of the Competition’s laureates.
- The Laureates of the Competition are to perform gratis at the final concert of the Competition.
- The participants of the Competition can use gratis and in established order the practice auditoriums of the Moscow Conservatory.
- The Organizing Committee of the Competition provides free accompanists for one rehearsal and two performances in the I and II rounds.
- The Organizing Committee of the Competition helps the participants in obtaining the printed music of the compositions which are indicated in the mandatory program of the Competition.
- The application form signed by a person who wishes to take part in the Competition is regarded as an evidence that he/she accepts all the above-listed terms and conditions.
- In case of any arguments concerning the interpretation of present terms and conditions of the Competition, the Russian version of the text is to be considered the only correct one.
THE ENTRANCE FEE
The entrance fee amounting in 3000 (three thousand) rubles for participants from Russia and the countries of the CIS and $100 (a hundred) USA dollars or 80 (eighty) EURO for participants from all other countries must be transferred onto the account of Moscow State P. I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory simultaneously with sending the application form.
The bank account details for the payment of the entrance fee:
Correspondent bank of Sber bank of SWIFT: The Bank of New York USA IRVT US 3N 890-0057-610
SWIFT: Sber Bank of the Russian Federation. Donskoe branch 7813 Moscow Russia
SABR RU MM
Branch address-ul Bolshaya Yakimanka 18
Beneficiary Customer: Moscow State Conservatoire named after P. I. Tchaikovsky
125009 Moscow Bolshaya Nikitskaya 13 Russia
INN 7703107663
(Purpose of the payment: Third International Moscow Conservatory Competition for Winds and Percussion)
For payment in USD:
ACCOUNT 40503840438110200266
For payment in EURO:
ACCOUNT 40503978538111000266
Applications for participation to the Competition will be accepted not later then August, 31, 2011 (postmarked) to the address:
Third International Moscow Conservatory Competition for Winds and Percussion
Moscow State P. I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory
13/6, b. 1, Bolshaya Nikitskaya St., Moscow, 125009, Russia
The Competition’s e-mail address: winds@mosconsv.ru, orchestra@mosconsv.ru
DOCUMENTS TO BE SENT
The filled out application form must be supplemented with the following documents:
- copy of two front pages of passport or other document of identification
- home address, telephone
- document or diploma about musical education (copy)
- curriculum vitae
- one photo 13x18 cm.
- a copy of the Taxpayer’s Identification Number (INN) and the Pension Insurance Certificate (for citizens of the Russian Federation)
- receipt of the paid entrance fee
Download Application form.doc
Download Application form.pdf
All the documents and photos should be sent by e-mail to the address of the Competition: winds@mosconsv.ru, orchestra@mosconsv.ru
Program indicated in the application form could not be changed.
In case the applicant is not accepted as participant to the Competition the documents and the entrance fee are not be returned.
PROGRAM
For Clarinet
I round (all the pieces must be played from memory)
- C. M. Weber. Concertino for Clarinet and Orchestra Es-Dur
- I. Stravinsky. 3 Pieces for Clarinet solo
II round (all the pieces, except specially composed must be played from memory).
- One of the pieces in the list at the performers choice:
- C. Debussy. Rhapsody no. 1 for Clarinet and Orchestra
- Ch.-M. Widor. Introduction and Rondo for Clarinet and Piano.
- E. Chausson. Andante et allegro.
- Obbligatory piece: R. Schumann. 3 Fantasiestücke for Clarinet and Piano, op. 73.
- Obbligatory, specially composed for the Competition piece (could be played from score). E. Rykova. Playing shimmy
III round. Final.
- W. A. Mozart. Clarinet Concerto KV622 (all movements, must be played from memory).
- Boris Tchaikovsky. Clarinet Concerto (could be played from score).
Download score (PDF 6432 Kb)
Download part (PDF 2,27 Mb)
For Trumpet
I round (all the pieces must be played from memory)
- J. Haydn. Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra in E flat major.
- A. Arutunian. Concert scherzo for Trumpet and Piano.
II round (all the pieces, except specially composed must be played from memory).
- A. Jolivet. Second Concerto for Trumpet (2, 3 movements).
- One of the pieces in the list at the performers choice:
- G. Telemann. Concerto for Trumpet in D major
- J. Fasch. Concerto for Trumpet in D major.
- L. Mozart. Concerto for Trumpet.
- Obbligatory, specially composed for the Competition piece (could be played from score). D. Khorov. Up
III round
- M. Weinberg. Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra (could be played from score).
Download I part
Download II part
Download III part
Download clavier
- J. Hummel. Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra (must be played from memory).
Contact
Phone: +7-495-629-09-86, +7-495-629-57-34
E-mail address: winds@mosconsv.ru, orchestra@mosconsv.ru