WELCOME
GREETINGS Dear Singers and Conductors from all over the world, Greetings from Soegijapranata Catholic University! As Rector of the university, I would like to welcome you all t o t h e 2 0 1 8 S o e g i j a p r a n a t a C h o r a l F e s t i v a l. T h e Soegijapranata Choral Festival is the rst international art event to be held by this university, which has as its background the success story of Gratia Choir in its activities both within as well as outside the campus, including taking part in various choir competitions in several countries. The choir's success in these competitions has inspired many students to develop their artistic talents side by side their academic competence. We recognize that promoting the success of students and creating a favourable campus atmosphere is not dependent solely on academic activities, but is also by giving students the opportunity to develop their interests and talents in other areas as well. This is in line with the university's program which, over the next four years, will among others focus on connecting the various talents within the campus with the many opportunities and possibilities offered by society. Gratia Choir, one of the most successful student organizations on campus, is the natural team to organize the Soegijapranata Choral Festival in 2018. With their experiences in various competition activities, I am sure they will provide rich experiences for all participants from all over the world. They have prepared this event very well and are working hard for the Soegijapranata Choral Festival to provide the best opportunity for all who participate in this event. Their hard work aims to make all the dreams, of all the teams, who are singing together to the world, come true for. I am very pleased and proud to invite you to join Soegijapranata Choral Festival in 2018. Come and join us in our beautiful city! Semarang, December 2017 Prof. Dr. F. Ridwan Sanjaya, MS.IEC Rector 2
ABOUT SOEGIJAPRANATA CHORAL FESTIVAL Mgr. Albertus Soegijapranata SJ is a Catholic Church gure. He is the rst bishop of the Apostolic Vicariate of Semarang who was ordained on 1 August 1940 and also the rst indigenous bishop in Indonesia. Thanks to his work in the life of the state to struggle and defend the independence of Indonesia, he was appointed as National Hero and buried in Giri Tunggal Cemetery Park Semarang. His name was made patron for a Catholic university in Semarang founded in 1982 and is now known as the Soegijapranata Catholic University (Source: The Soegijapranata Institute - pro le) Soegijapranata Choral Festival is organized by the Soegijapranata Catholic University of Semarang which has the motto "Talenta pro patria et humanitate" which means; the best talents are given by God for sake of the nation, country, and humanity. Therefore, Soegijapranata Choral Festival use the name of Soegijapranata as a characteristic and foundation for developing human potential, including in music and choir. Let's sing and rejoice in togetherness 3
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BUDI SUSANTO, YOHANES Budi Susanto Yohanes is a young Indonesian conductor and composer. He studied choral conducting and vocal minor in Korea National University of Arts in 2012-2016 and graduated as Bachelor of Arts in Music and Choir Conducting. He started his choral music journey and established Gracioso Sonora Choir in Malang within year 1999. Later on he became the conductor for ITS Student Choir in 2011. Under his direction, the choir has achieved numerous international awards in Busan, Miltenberg, Cantonigros, Rimini, Debrecen, Torrevieja, Gorizia and Llangollen. He had experience as a chorister while taking part in Asian Youth Choir 2004-2010 in Japan and Philippines as well as Collegium Vocale Seoul in 2013-2015. Budi has been actively contributing as speaker and coach in workshops and choral clinics and frequently invited to participate as adjudicator in various national and international choir competition. As composer, Budi has produced nearly a hundred choral compositions for The Association for Music in International Schools and many Indonesian choir groups likewise. Moreover, some music publishing companies like Earthsongs USA, Carus- Verlag Germany, Kontrapunkt Hungary and Singapore Choral Research Center has published the works of Budi Susanto Yohanes. In 2012, his work 'O Nata Lux' won the 1st prize in Universitas Parahyangan Competition for Choral Composition. In spirit of pursuing a greater musical career, since early 2016 Budi Susanto Yohanes has settled in Jakarta and set up to work with some local choir groups namely difertimento vocal ensemble and Terra Voce. During 2016, he has involved in several concert programs in Jakarta and given workshop at Musikalinangan and Philippine Choral Director Association's Reading Session. In July 2016, he was one of the adjudicator in The 55th Concorso Internazionale Di Canto Corale Segghizi, Italy. 5
AGASTYA RAMA LISTYA Agastya Rama Listya was born in February 18, 1968 in Yogyakarta. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Music Composition from the Indonesian Institute of the Arts Yogyakarta in 1992. His master's degree in choral conducting was received from Luther Seminary and St. Olaf College, Minnesota, in the USA in 2001. He studied composition with the late R.M.A.P. Suhastjarja, the late Slamet Abdul Syukur, Robert Walker, dan Carolyn Jennings. He learned choral conducting under the tutelage of Ester Gunawan, I Gusti Ngurah Wiryawan Budhiana, Martin Behrmann, Robert Scholz and Anton Armstrong. Currently, he is completing his nal stage of doctoral study in Ethnomusicology at Otago University in New Zealand. His research topic is on An Ethnomusicological Study of Gong Music from the Island of Rote. Agastya is under supervision of Prof. Henry Johnson and Dr. Jennifer Cattermole. As an active composer and arranger, most of his choral works are commissioned by professional and university choirs for competitions, festivals or concerts. His compositions span from modern to traditional ones, from twelve-tone serialism to folksong choral arrangements. Recently, he has been interested in exploring Indonesian folk music. The multifarious of Indonesian folk music has become inspiration for some of his choral music. He published his works in four books: Jalan Orang Benar: Kumpulan Aransemen Lagu Rohani Empat Suara Campuran Jilid 1 (Penerbit Andi Yogyakarta, June 2007), A Z: Direksi Paduan Suara (Yamuger Jakarta, June 2007), The New Hymns of Faith (Pustaka Muria, July 2007), Nusantara Persada (Yamuger, October 2008), Risalah Kontrapung Tonal 2 dan 3 Suara (Yamuger, Mei 2015). Apart from these publications, he has been a regular writing contributor to Indonesian Choral Net online bulletin and the International Choral Bulletin published by the International Federal for Choral Music. He has been actively involved as the choir director of the Salatiga Indonesian Christian Church's choir from 2007 to date and has produced some albums with this choir, for instance, As a Family, We Thank You (2007), The Joy of Christmas (2008), Greatness of God (2009), Sing We All Noel (2010), and Sacred Classical Pieces to Traditional Hymns (2011). He was also the choral director of Satya Wacana Students' Choir Voice of SWCU (1993 2007), Satya Wacana Students' Vocal Ensemble Lentera Kasih (1994 2011), Satya Wacana Vocal Consort (2011), and recently Lux Aeterna Vocal Ensemble (2015 present). 6
mark anthony carpio Choirmaster, The Philippine Madrigal Singers Mark Anthony Carpio was personally chosen by National Artist of the Philippines, Andrea O. Veneracion to succeed her reins as choirmaster of the Philippine Madrigal Singers in 2001. Since then, Mark has taken the group to even greater heights, leading them to win rst prizes in the Habanera and Polyphony categories in the Certámen Internacional de Habaneras y Polifonia (Torrevieja, Spain, 2004), the Grand Prix in the 35th Florilege Vocal de Tours, France (2006), the Grand Prize in the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing (Arezzo, Italy, 2007) and just recently for winning top prizes at the 64th Guido D'Arezzo International Choral Competition in Arezzo, Italy (2016). Under his leadership, the choir continues to ful ll a grueling schedule of annual international tours, national outreach programs and its regular concert season as the resident choir of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). Mark also conducts the Sing Philippines Youth Choir, which draws its fty members biennially from all provinces of the country, in honor of the Madrigal Singers' founder who established the vision of a nation singing together in harmony and united in song. Mark also directs the other Sing Philippines projects that include choral music workshops, and conductor/singer development initiatives. Known for his collaboration with emerging composers, innovative programming, and approachability, Mark is a much sought-after choral clinician and coach, frequently giving extensive and in-depth workshops all over the Philippines and around the world. He is also frequently invited as adjudicator in choral competitions and as guest conductor of several choirs around the world, including the rst batch of the Indonesia Youth Choir (2015). Mark is a faculty member of the Conducting and Choral Ensemble Department of the University of the Philippines College of Music, where he earned his Master's degree in Choral Conducting and his Bachelor's degree in Piano. Nurturing young singers is a personal passion of Mark. With this, he also directs the Consortium of Voices, a youth choir society consisting of the Kilyawan Boys Choir, Kilyawan Male Choir and the Voces Auroræ Girls Choir. 7
important dates No Activities Date 1 Last day of registration April 18th, 2018 2 Announcement of recording selection May 1st, 2018 3 Con rmation of participation May 1st - 5th, 2018 4 Deadline of score submission July 16, 2018 5 Final con rmation August 1st, 2018 6 Soegijapranata Choral Festival September 6th - 9th, 2018 grand schedule DATE MORNING AFTERNOON NIGHT th Thursday, Sept 6 2018 Registration, Stage Rehearsal Opening Ceremony & Friendship Choncert th Friday, Sept 7 2018 Choral Competition th Saturday, Sept 8 2018 Choral Competiton th Sunday, Sept 9 2018 Choral Competiton Meet the Jury Grand Prix Competiton Awarding & Closing Ceremony
CATEGORIES
kategori jumlah lagu ketentuan lagu durasi (pure singing) batasan usia jumlah penyanyi Kindergarten Choir 2 songs Two freely chosen works with accompaniment. Which one of them is written by I n d o n e s i a n c o m p o s e r o r arranger. Max. 6 minutes Max. 6 years old Min. 12 person Children Choir S (S) A (A) 3 songs One work by composer or arranger from the choir's home country. One work by composer or arranger from the outside of choir's home country One freely chosen work. The programme can be with accompaniment or a capella. The programme does not include folk songs. Max. 12 minutes Max. 12 years old Min. 16 person Teenager Choir S (S) A (A) / S (S) A (A) Cambiata 3 songs One work by composer or arranger from the choir's home country. One work by composer or arranger from the outside of choir's home country One freely chosen work. The programme can be with accompaniment or a capella. The programme does not include folk songs. Max. 12 minutes Max. 15 years old Min. 16 person 10
kategori jumlah lagu ketentuan lagu durasi (pure singing) batasan usia jumlah penyanyi Mixed Youth Choir S A T B 3 songs O n e w o r k c o m p o s e d o r arranged before 1750. One work by composer or arranger from the choir's home country. One freely chosen work. Minimum one work must be a capella. The programme does not include folk songs. Max. 12 minutes Max. 18 years old Min. 12 person Mixed Choir S A T B 3 songs O n e w o r k c o m p o s e d o r arranged between 1720-1900. One work by composer or arranger from the choir's home country. One freely chosen work. Minimum one work must be a capella. The programme does not include folk songs Max. 12 minutes Min. 18 years old Min. 16 person Equal Voices S (S) A (A) / T (T) B (B) 3 songs O n e w o r k c o m p o s e d o r arranged before 1800. O n e w o r k c o m p o s e d o r arranged between 1820 1900. One freely chosen work. Minimum one work must be a capella. The programme does not include folk songs. Max. 12 minutes - Min. 16 person 11
kategori jumlah lagu ketentuan lagu durasi batasan jumlah (pure usia penyanyi singing) One work composed or Sacred Music Mixed / Equal Voices 3 songs Folklore Mixed / Equal Voices 2 lagu arranged before 1600. One work composed or arranged between 1600-1950. One work by composer or arranger from the choir's home country. Minimum one work must be a capella. The programme does not include folk songs Program yang dibawakan bukan merupakan lagu medley dan wajib dinyanyikan secara a capella (penggunakan iringan alat musik etnik daerah tersebut diperbolehkan). Max. 12 minutes - Min. 12 person Max. 8 menit - Min. 16 orang
GRAND PRIX 1. (a) The Choir which achieved Gold Medal with the highest score (catergory champion) in the category of Children Choir, Teenager Choir, Mixed Youth Choir, Mixed Choir, Sacred Music, Equal Voices, and Folklore will advance to the Grand Prix. (b) With special consideration, the jury can choose The choir group that does not achieve category champion to advance to the Grand Prix. 2. The Choirs who pass the Grand Prix must attend the round. Sanctions against Choirs who do not take part in the Grand Prix round is the choir will not get the prizes that should be their right, but still hold the title according to their achievement during the competition. 3. The Choirs that achieve more than one Category Champion, will only appear once in the Grand Prix. 4. The choirs are required to perform two freely chosen works. It is allowed to repeat a maximum of one song that has been performed in the competition. 5. The maximum duration of choirs performances is 10 minutes (pure singing). 6. The Choirs are required to ll out Repertory Form for the Grand Prix. 7. The nal adjudication on the Grand Prix will be decided independently by the jury and the jury will decide the rst, second and third winners of the Soegijapranata Choral Festival Grand Prix. 8. The announcement of the Choirs who pass to the Grand Prix will be delivered via SMS and email. 9. The order of the Choirs performances for the Grand Prix will be determined by randomly by the committee and artistic team. 13
RULES
general rules 1. The Choirs can follow more than one category as long as they still meet the requirements of that category. 2. Conductors and singers can only perform to represent one choir in one category. 3. All members of the choir group that follows the Kindergarten Choir, Children Choir, Teenager Choir, Mixed Youth Choir and Mixed Choir categories must match the intended age group, except for the musician and conductor. Age tolerance for the Kindergarten Choir, Children Choir, Teenager Choir, Mixed Youth Choir and Mixed Choir categories are allowed for a maximum of four persons one year older than or less than the age limit speci ed in that category. Violation of these provisions will cause the choir group to be disquali ed from the competition. If necessary, the committee shall be entitled to clarify the provisions of that age to each member of the choir group concerned. 4. The song should be an original piece for the choir, not reduction. 5. Not allowed to bring a song in the medley (merging two or more songs). 6. The works should be in accordance with the score; a. Works created with accompaniment, must be performed with the accompaniment of the score. b. Works created with a capella can be performed in a capella or by a non-de nite pitch or without a tune. 7. The committee will only provide an acoustic piano. 8. The use of ampli cation and electric musical instruments are not allowed in this competition. 9. The artistic team reserves the right to reject the work to be sung, if it is not to comply with the provisions of this competition. 10. The Choirs are not allowed to repeat the performance, except at the request of the jury. 11. All COPYRIGHTS or authority on the use of songs is entirely the responsibility of the participants. 12. The order of choirs performances during the competition will be fully regulated by the committee. 13. The rehearsal stage will be scheduled for 10 minutes for each choir for each category followed. The rehearsal stage schedule will be arranged by the committee and will be informed to the participants after the announcement of the recording selection. 15
jury & evaluation 1. 2. 3. Soegijapranata Choral Festival will be judged by ve juries who have experience in music and choir, both at national and international level. The scoring in this competition is based on the following criteria: A. Intonation B. Sound / vocal quality C. Fidelity to the score D. Overall artistic impression The criteria for the scoring of points A and C will be scored on each song being performed; for the B and D points scoring criteria will be scored on the overall performance. The score assigned by each jury on each valuation criterion is an integer with a range of 50-100 and the result of subsequent score calculation uses a value with a decimal point system two digits behind the comma (provided that a decimal number less than 5 will be rounded down and a decimal number more than 5 will be rounded up). Example: the 78.643 value will be rounded to 78, 64 and the value 84.465 will be rounded to 84, 47. Delays of the performances will be penalized 3 points from the total temporary score. Excess duration of performance will be penalized 1 point from the total score while each entering the rst 60 seconds. The total temporary score is obtained from an average of ve juries' score. The total nal score is the total temporary score minus the total penalty. The decision of the jury is absolute.
scoring example 1. Scoring from each jury (example) NO song A INTONATION B SOUND QUALITY C FIDELITY TO SCORE D OVERALL ARTISTIC IMPRESSION 1 Song 1 84 85 2 Song 2 83 83 84 83 3 Song 3 82 83 83 83 83,25 2. Total nal scoring for Children category (example) Jury s score Jury 1 Jury 2 Jury 3 Jury 4 Jury 5 83,25 84,28 81,30 85,20 82,16 Total of temporary score 416.19 : 5= 83.238 83.24 Penalty of delay (-3) Penalty of performace duration (-2) Duration of performance is 13 minutes and 20 seconds. Durasi of performance exceed 80 seconds. Penalty = 80 seconds = 2 points Total score 76.91 17
prizes & awards
1. Each choir in each category will receive an award with the following conditions : Score : 60.01 65 Bronze Medal B Score : 65.01 70 Bronze Medal A Score : 70.01 75 Silver Medal B Score : 75.01 80 Silver Medal A Score : 80.01 85 Gold Medal B Score : 85.01 100 Gold Medal A All choirs will receive award certi cates and medals according to the achievement of the choir. 2. The choir which achieved Gold Medal with the highest score in each category (category champion) will get a trophy, certi cate and money of 3.000.000 IDR. 3. The jury will give a special award (if any), ie: The best conductor selected from the choirs who advance to the Grand Prix. The other special jury award, which is deemed appropriate after the jury's consideration. The winner of the special jury award will get the award certi cate. 4. The Soegijapranata Choral Festival organizers will give the award certi cates for favorite champions in all categories. Favorite champions are determined based on audience choice. Favorite champions have no effect whatsoever on the results of the juries' judgment. 5. The rst winner for the Grand Prix will receive award trophy, award certi cates, and money of 10.000.000 IDR. 19
REGISTRATION 1. The choirs must ll in the Registration Form available on the website of Soegijapranata Choral Festival (www.soegijapranatachoral.com) and include some of the following requirements, ie: a) Upload a short biography of the choirs, in Indonesian or English, a maximum of 300 words (MS Word). b) Upload the latest photo of the choir (max 5MB, JPEG format, 300dpi) c) Upload a recording le of the choir (MP3, max size 8 MB) for each of the categories followed. The recording must match the selected category. d) Upload the proof of payment of registration fee. 2. The choirs are required to ll out the Repertory Form at Soegijapranata Choral Festival website (www.soegijapranatachoral.com). th 3. Soegijapranata Choral Festival registration deadline is April 18, 2018. All participants are expected to have submitted the Registration Form and th Repertoire Form before April 18, 2018, through the website.. 4. Announcement of the results of the recording selection will be announced on st May 1, 2018. 5. The choirs which pass the recording selection are required to submit ve copies of original or authorized works for each category entered including the Grand Prix th not later than July 16, 2018 (postmark) to the address: Panitia Soegijapranata Choral Festival Jalan Siblat 2 No. 11A Candi Stoom, Candisari, Semarang, Jawa Tengah Postal Code : 50257 Contact Person: Kinanthi Sekarlangit - 081229496873 6. The choirs which are late in submitting ve copies of repertory will be charged a ne of 500.000 IDR for each category. ENROLLMENT FEE Kindergarten Category : 1.000.000 IDR Children Choir Category : 1.500.000 IDR Teenager Choir Category : 2.000.000 IDR Mixed Youth Choir Category : 2.000.000 IDR Mixed Choir Category : 2.000.000 IDR Equal Voice Category : 2.000.000 IDR Sacred Music Category : 2.000.000 IDR Folklore Category : 2.000.000 IDR Enrollment fee can be transferred to the following account: BANK DETAIL Name of Bank : Bank Maybank Indonesia Bank Address : KANTOR KAS UNIKA SEMARANG, INDONESIA Account Number : 2-575-000023 Account Name : UNIVERSITAS KATOLIK SOEGIJAPRANATA Receiver Address : JL. PAWIYATAN LUHUR IV/1, BENDAN DUWUR, SEMARANG, JAWA TENGAH, INDONESIA Swift Code : IBBKIDJA 20
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