Student Concerto Procedures

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Student Concerto Procedures Prior to camp, an invitation shall be issued to campers who may wish to compete for the opportunity to perform a solo work accompanied by the NEMC Faculty Orchestra. Any camper who elects to participate in the competition must signify such intent by notifying his/her studio teacher, the Music Director and submit a recording of themselves playing the complete movement/work and cadenza they intend to audition on. This recording will be submitted to the Music Director who will distribute it to the Preliminary Audition Committee for a majority vote of Qualified to Compete in order to participate in the Concerto Competition. (See Recording Format below) Eligibility A camper must have reached senior camper status (fifteenth birthday) AND have completed one (1) three-week session by the concerto performance date in order to be eligible. A camper younger than 15 will be consider eligible if he or she is in his or her third calendar year at camp. Recording Format A) Piano accompaniment is required. (no orchestra accompaniment such as a recording from a live performance) B) Candidates will record the entire movement with cadenza. Appropriate tutti cuts are allowed. C) The recording shall be video with audio uploaded to Youtube. Here are some helpful hints: 1. There are several kinds of video and audio recording technologies that we have access to these days that allow us to easily create quality recordings. These technologies are not only user friendly but also cost effective. Semi-professional audio and video recording setups can easily cost at a minimum $5,000.00, but that is not necessary for these purposes. Many smart phones, tablets, and laptop computers come standard with some form of video recording software with decent audio recording capabilities and can be used to record a musical performance. Other suggestions are to use a digital camcorder or, for a very specific recommendation, you can purchase a specific all-in-one recorder like the ZOOM Q8. 2. Once you have your desired recording device, selecting an appropriate space to record your performance is next. Options may be limited in this case and sometimes you just have to do the best you can based upon access and often the location of a piano. Churches or school band rooms are recommended for a few reasons: 1. They usually already have a piano. 2. Access to the space is probable. 3. They are already designed with sound in mind. A room in a home can certainly be acceptable if it has a piano as long as the following is kept in mind: Sound is like water, and like water it has infinite volume and can fill a room. Sometimes beyond the limits of the room. If you are using a

recording device like a smart phone, tablet, or laptop computer, keep in mind that the speaker(s) on the device also act as the device's microphone. These microphones are also considered to be omni-directional and will try to pull in sound from all directions. Because the microphone is small it is possible to overload the microphone if the sound is too loud and this will distort the recording. This would be similar to pouring a gallon of water into a cup. Keeping this in mind, if you are recording in a small room your recording device should be far enough away from the performers as to not overload the device, and if you are recording in a big room your recording device should be close enough to the performers in order to get a clear recording. I advise you to experiment with device distances, rooms, as well as discovering the desired balance between the soloist and the accompanist. 3. There are many kinds of video formats e.g. mp4, AVI, mov, etc. Most video formats once they are on your computer can be downloaded easily to YouTube. If you have any questions about formats, policies, upload instructions, troubleshooting, etc. regarding YouTube, you can visit this page: https:// www.youtube.com/upload. 4. The privacy settings of your uploaded video are pretty straight forward and there are plenty of explanations on the internet to tell you what they mean, but in a nutshell Public means everyone can see the video, Unlisted means only someone with the URL link/address can see the video, and Private means only the account that uploaded the video can see the video. For the purposes of the concerto competition the Public or Unlisted settings are fine. Forward that email to bill.tortolano@snowpond.org. Time of Auditions A competition will be held in each session of Camp. Provided that there are competitors, the audition procedure will begin with: A) Qualification Round. The recording must be received no later than May 15 for First Session entrants and June 15 for Second Session entrants. First-time, full-session senior campers are allowed to apply for the Second Session competition via a live (screening) audition. B) Semi-final Round. List will be posted by day 1 of each session. Audition will be in Alumni Hall for the Concerto Competition Committee members. Date TBD. C) Final Round. Finalists will perform before the entire music faculty in Alumni Hall. (Usually the day after Semi-finals) Time of Performance From each competition, one winner MAY be chosen. Performances accompanied by the Faculty Orchestra will take place according to the schedule disseminated at the opening faculty meeting.

Other Miscellaneous Information 1. The faculty reserves the right to declare no winner and/or no performance. 2. The winner must perform the same work played in the audition. 3. If the orchestra parts are not available in the Camp Library, the winner shall share the responsibility with the Camp for providing them. 4. The piano faculty will provide accompaniments for all participants during auditions. 5. Any eligible camper may audition or re-audition with the permission of his/her studio teacher, but a camper can win ONLY ONCE. 6. Memorization is recommended. 7. Repertory restrictions. A work (or movement thereof) conceived as a concerto, aria or concert piece with original composer orchestration. A sample recording to demonstrate recording/performance quality is suggested. Concerto Audition Procedure 1. When five or more students are qualified to compete, two rounds of auditions will be held: a Semi-Finals round and a Final round. If fewer than five students register, no Semi-final round shall take place. 2. Well before camp starts, a Concerto Committee Committee shall be appointed. The Committee shall consist of five people one from each of the following areas: Woodwinds, Brass and Percussion, Voice, Strings/Guitar and the Symphony Orchestra Conductor. The Music Director shall chair the Committee. Committee members shall be rotated each session. Any studio teacher who has a student or family member involved in the competition shall be excluded from serving on the Committee, and shall be replaced by the another member of that department. 3. All competitors deemed qualified must attend a meeting after dinner on the first day of classes, bringing both their schedule and their accompaniment. The Music Director and the Piano Faculty Accompanying Coordinator shall also attend. 4. After the number of competitors has been determined, the Concerto Competition Committee shall meet to establish the length of each audition. Semi-final round auditions shall not exceed six minutes, but may be shortened contingent upon the number of candidates. The determined length shall then be announced to all teachers and competitors within 24 hours so that appropriate cuts can be made. Semi-final Round 1. If required by number of competitors, the Semi-final Round shall take place in the afternoon (date TBD) of each session.

2. One member of the Concerto Competition Committee shall be appointed as timekeeper. 3. As determined by the length of the audition, cuts may be needed (with the teacher s permission) in order to best represent his/her abilities. Should a competitor intend to play more than one movement at the public performance, that decision must be made known to the Audition Committee. The competitor MUST play portions of each movement during this phase of the audition process. 4. At the conclusion of the auditions, the Committee will vote for four finalists IN ORDER OF FINISH. First-place votes will be multiplied by a factor of four; second-place votes by a factor of three; third place votes by a factor of two; fourth place votes by a factor of one. Based upon these results, the Committee will, at their discretion, choose from two to four finalists to perform before the entire faculty. Final Round 1. The final round of auditions shall take place after lunch (date TBD, but usually the day after Semi-finals) of each session before the regular faculty meeting. 2. In the final round, finalists MUST perform the entire movement, concerto, or competition piece for the entire faculty. Each finalist will have a maximum of fifteen minutes to perform. Only tutti cuts will be permitted. Cadenzas MUST be played. Winner Selection Process 1. The winner is selected by receiving a majority vote from the faculty. 2. The faculty reserves the right to declare no winner and/or no performance. Therefore, before balloting begins, the Music Director is mandated to ask the faculty for a yea-or-nay vote regarding the viability of a performance. If the result is no performance, the Music Director shall ask for a second vote to determine if the faculty desires to declare a winner with no performance. If the second vote is also negative, the procedure will come to a halt. If the first vote shows favor toward a performance, or if the second vote declares a winner with no performance, the procedure shall continue as follows: a. Each faculty member shall cast one vote for one candidate. b. Balloting shall continue until a winner is selected. Each successive slate of candidates shall contain only the names of the smallest number of contestants whose previous total votes reflect a majority of the votes cast. Each slate of names shall be announced in alphabetical order. In the event of a run-off between two candidates, tenure and service to NEMC should be considered as criteria. c. A winner shall be declared when one candidate receives a simple majority of the votes cast.

. At the close of the voting, another mandatory yea-or-nay vote regarding performance shall be taken. e. In all balloting, decisions shall be determined by a simple majority. f. The voting results in all phases of the procedure shall be immediately announced to the faculty, but will NOT be reported in the minutes of the faculty meeting. g. All finalists will receive recognition and the winner will be announced during announcements at the evening meal after the Final Round, or at that evening s Faculty Recital, or an some other appropriate venue. The winner shall receive an award certificate during the Banquet at the close of the session and shall have his/her name placed on a plaque that is permanently displayed in the Dining Room. h. If eligible, concerto finalists not chosen for concerto performance may perform their concerto on an Honor Recital without having to re-audition. An Honor Recital Form must be submitted to the Honor Recital Committee in the normal way. Remember that appropriate cuts MUST be made to stay within the sixminute time limit. Should the competitor choose to perform a piece other than their concerto, they audition in the usual way. Each student may perform a solo once and only once on an evening recital.