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www.njnats.net NEW JERSEY NATS FESTIVAL OF SINGING 40TH ANNUAL AUDITIONS Saturday, February 17, 2018 Rowan University Wilson Hall 201 Mullica Hill Road Glassboro, NJ 08028 FESTIVAL SCHEDULE Singers should check-in no later than 30 before audition time. 9:00 AM Chapter meeting/judges meeting 10:00-3:00 PM Student auditions 12:00-3:30pm Recitals, Lectures, and Masterclasses 4:00 PM Announcement of Awards/Awards Recital ONLINE DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION February 10, 2018 Log in to www.nats.org and click link to NATS AUDITION REGISTRATION There will be no applications accepted by mail this year Student/Teacher Entry Fee - $17.00 Kristopher Zook, District Governor/Auditions Coordinator Red Bank Regional Academy of Visual & Performing Arts 101 Ridge Road Little Silver, NJ 07739 908-902-2893 kzook@rbrhs.org Jonathan Price, Chapter President Kaitlin Dalakian, Vice-President Alejandra Garrido, Secretary Lauren Athey-Janka, Treasurer Marian Stieber, Festival Host Here is a link to a Rowan University campus map and driving/parking directions: https://academics.rowan.edu/cpa/boxoffice/directions%20and%20parking.html Lot O-1 is best for parking

ELIGIBILITY AND PROCEDURES Eligibility requirements - Any student currently studying with an active member in good standing at the national and district or chapter level of NATS is eligible. All teachers sending students to the Auditions must be NATS members in good standing, and must belong to both the state chapter and the national organization. Membership status will be checked prior to the Auditions. If your membership is not current on the national level, please contact www.nats.org for information. Both Chapter and National dues must now be paid online through the NATS website. Membership fees must be paid before registration is enabled. WE NOW HAVE ONLINE REGISTRATION ONLY! You are now able to register online via the www.nats.org website. Once logged in, press the Member Login button on the top right of the screen. From here, press the green NATS Audition Registration button. Here you will register your students for the competition AND pay all your fees through the NATS website. The website will calculate your total registration fee. All forms and payments for the Festival will be done through the website. If the student has been studying with the sponsoring teacher for less than eight months, acknowledgement must be made of the student s former vocal teacher on both the application and in any public announcements. The NATS Code of Ethics provides that It is unethical to claim as a pupil one having studied less than eight months with a teacher except where there has been no previous training. Accompanists - All students should bring their own accompanists. If that is not possible, there will be a professional accompanist available for a $40 fee. Because of the scheduling constraints, there will NOT be time for a rehearsal. Teachers may not accompany their own students. Pianists may play for no more than 15 students, or students in no more than four separate divisions. Adjudication and assistance - All teachers who enter students must attend and be available to adjudicate or to assist in the Auditions. If unable to attend, the teacher must submit the Request for Waiver form and fee as well as the Teacher Registration fee for the support of the Auditions. A waiver may be granted for no more than two consecutive years, after which time the teacher must attend in order to send students. NATS members may only enter their own students. Entering another teacher s students, for whatever reason, is unethical and will result in disqualification of all concerned. Teachers will not be asked to judge their own students or former students. At least three judges will be assigned to each classification whenever possible. Teachers who are not entering students are encouraged to attend and serve as judges. Awards and Recital At least one cash award will be given in each category as long as there are at least 3 entrants. Some categories may be combined to assure at least 3 entrants. First place winners will sing in the closing recital. FEES Student entry fee (per division) - $17.00 Teacher registration fee - $17.00 NJ NATS provided accompanist fee - $40.00 Teacher Waiver fee - $50.00 PHOTOCOPIES OF MUSIC WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. The National Association of Teachers of Singing endorses a strict policy regarding copyright laws. The use of photocopied music is prohibited at all NATS sponsored events, from the national to the chapter level. Exceptions are: 1) Music that is out of print, still under copyright law, with permission from a publisher. 2) Sheet music or books for which the copyright has expired, but available in CD format. (e.g., CD Sheet Music). Performers must be prepared to present proof of ownership upon request. 3) Sheet music purchased legally from an online vendor. Such music should have either a separate page proving the performer has purchased such or a copyright notice at the bottom of the music that includes the performer's name. Performers must be prepared to present proof of ownership upon request. 4) Music available from approved public domain websites. Performers should take particular care when accessing these sites as some do not guarantee that all works are indeed in the public domain. Current approved online public domain sites are: www.imslp.org and www.sheetmusicarchive.net

NJ NATS AUDITIONS CLASSIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS All music must be sung from memory Three copies of the repertoire list must be presented to the judges at the time of the performance. Substitutions in the list are permitted as long as the requirements are met and the Auditions Coordinator is notified before the Audition. COLLEGE DIVISIONS DIV# Category Years Study/ Upper Age Limit 7-A Freshman Women 1 yr post-hs/ 20 yrs 8-A Freshman Men 1 yr post-hs/ 20 yrs 7-B Sophomore Women 2 yrs post-hs/ 22 yrs 8-B Sophomore Men 2 yrs post-hs/ 22 yrs Repertoire Requirements Three contrasting selections from classical repertoire. 1. One aria or art song 2. One art song in English 3. One foreign language art song sung in the original language 11-A Junior Women 3 yrs Undergrad/ 23 yrs Three contrasting selections from classical repertoire. 12-A Junior Men 3 yrs Undergrad/ 23 yrs 11-B Senior Women 3-5 yrs Undergrad/ 25 yrs 12-B Senior Men 3-5 yrs Undergrad/ 25 yrs 5/6 Lower College Music Theater 9/10 Upper College Music Theater 0-2yrs Undergrad/ 22 yrs 3-5 yrs Undergrad / 25 yrs 1. A foreign language art song sung in the original language. 2. An art song composed in English 3. An appropriate aria sung in the original language. 4. Only 2 of the 3 pieces may be in English. N.B. - National Student Auditions require four selections in at least three languages. Three contrasting Music Theater selections from Staged Broadway or Off-Broadway productions N.B - National Student Auditions require four contrasting music theater selections from staged Broadway or Off-Broadway productions. ADVANCED DIVISIONS Max. Time 10 Minutes 12 12 13-A/ 14-A 13-B/ 14-B Advanced Lower Advanced Upper 5-7 yrs post HS/ 22-26 yrs 7+ yrs post HS/ 25-30 yrs Four contrasting selections from classical repertoire 1. An opera aria in the original language OR an oratorio aria sung in the original language or an English translation. 2. One foreign language art song 3. One art song in English 4. One additional selection from the classical repertoire 5. At least three languages represented 15 N.B. - National Student Auditions require five selections in at least three languages, must include an English art song. ADULT NON-PROFESSIONAL DIVISIONS Adult No limit / Over 22 yrs Three contrasting selections from classical repertoire. 1. One art song in English. 2. One art song in a foreign language. 3. One additional art song or aria. 10-12

Audition Terminology - NATS National Student Auditions Guidelines Aria 24/26/28 Italian Art Songs and Arias Memorization Original Languages Transposition Classical Repertoire/ Categories Judicious Cuts Music Theater Selections Comment Only An aria is a solo taken from an opera, oratorio, mass, cantata, operetta, or works titled "concert aria." Oxford Online definitions will be used for the purposes of this audition. For example, Purcell's selections from the semioperas and masques are considered songs. The repertoire found in the 24/26/28 Italian Art Songs and Arias collections may be counted as an aria or an art song in the high school and lower college classical categories. For the singers in the upper college categories and beyond, these pieces may count as an art song ONLY, regardless of origin. Any repertoire found outside of these collections will be considered only as the composer intended, as an art song OR aria. All repertoire, including oratorio, must be sung from memory. Selections should be sung in original language, or in translation if warranted by common performance practice. All arias from opera, oratorio, mass, cantata, operetta, works titled "concert aria," or music theater selections must be sung in the original key or an alternate key based on common performance practice. The word "classical" in this context refers to art songs and arias from the "classical" genre, not limited to the "Classical" period of Mozart and Haydn. In other words, no music theater, pop, soul, jazz, rhythm and blues, etc.. Folk song arrangements are widely accepted as a part of the classical genre and would be acceptable and appropriate audition repertoire for students in classical categories. Piano introductions, piano interludes, piano music after the vocal solo is completed, and internal cuts of opera arias and music theater selections are allowed as in common performance practice. Cuts of verse or verses of selections are not allowed. In the case of strophic pieces, all verses should remain that are traditionally included. All repertoire must be from staged Broadway and Off-Broadway productions. The production may be a musical, revue, or song cycle but MUST have been staged AND Broadway or Off-Broadway. Various online resources are available to confirm such status and teachers are encouraged to confirm them when selecting repertoire. Singers should ensure that contrasting selections represent the spectrum of their vocal and dramatic abilities. For example, this may be exhibited by selecting pieces of varying style periods (pop/rock, contemporary, Golden Age) and employing a variety of vocalism (belt, mix, legit). Any student may register to sing for comments only and participate in the preliminary audition round.

National Association of Teachers of Singing: New Jersey Chapter Student Auditions Adjudication Form - Festival of Singing Singer Number: Check here if singing for comments only Category: REPERTOIRE: Title Larger Work Composer 1. 2. 3. 4. ADJUDICATION: Offer constructive evaluation, and score taking into consideration the criteria below as appropriate to the category of the singer. Low High Tone / / Breathing/Alignment / / Language/Diction / / Musicianship/Accuracy / / Artistry/Expression / / Ensemble (comment only) / / COMMENTS: Adjudicator: Date: SCORE If singing for comment only, place an X in the box.

REQUEST FOR JUDGING WAIVER- RETURN (IF NEEDED) BY FEB. 10 I wish to be released from my judging responsibilities at the NJ NATS Festival of Singing and 40th Annual Student Auditions for the reason printed below. I understand that I must pay a fee of $50.00 in addition to the Teacher Registration fee of $17. I understand that a waiver may be granted for no more than two consecutive years, after which time I must attend the auditions in order to enter students. Signature Name Address Email Phone Return to: Kristopher Zook, District Governor kzook@rbrhs.org NJ NATS Festival of Singing 908-902-2893 Red Bank Regional HS AVPA 101 Ridge Road Little Silver, NJ 07739