top of page

Categories & Requirements

​

​

01. Prodigy (Age 7 and younger)

Free choice of 1 or more pieces. Video duration: no longer than 7 minutes.

​

02. Junior (Age 8-10)

Free choice of 1 or more pieces. Video duration: no longer than 7 minutes.

​

03. Youth (Age 11-13)

Free choice of 1 or more pieces. Video duration: no longer than 10 minutes.

 

04. Young Artist (Age 14-17)

Free choice of 1 or more pieces. Video duration: no longer than 12 minutes.

​

05. Advanced (Age 18-22)

Free choice of 1 or more pieces. Video duration: no longer than 15 minutes.

 

06. Professional (No age limit)

Free choice of 1 or more pieces. Video duration: no longer than 20 minutes.

​

07. Baroque A (Under Age 17) / B (Over Age 17)

Free choice of 1 or more pieces written in the Baroque period. Video duration: no longer than 15 minutes.

​

08. Classical A (Under Age 17) / B (Over Age 17)

Free choice of 1 or more pieces written in the Classical period. Video duration: no longer than 15 minutes.

​

09. Romantic A (Under Age 17) / B (Over Age 17)

Free choice of 1 or more pieces written in the Romantic period. Video duration: no longer than 15 minutes.

 

10. Modern A (Under Age 17) / B (Over Age 17)

Free choice of 1 or more pieces written after the year 1900. Video duration: no longer than 15 minutes.

​

11. Own composition

Music composed by candidates themselves. Free choice of One work only for each application. Video or audio accepted.
*If multiple pieces are submitted in a single application, only the first work in order will be automatically taken into consideration.

​

12. Duo Performance

Open to all instrumental duos, or piano 4 hands. Video duration: no longer than 15 minutes, 1 or more pieces.

​

13. Chamber Group

Open to chamber group of 3-10 players. ​Video duration: no longer than 15 minutes, 1 or more pieces.

​

14. National Music

Open to traditional/national instruments/singing styles in different countries. Video duration: no longer than 15 minutes, 1 or more pieces.

​

15. Concerto

Free choice of 1 movement, or a whole concerto. Video duration: no longer than 30 minutes Concerto can be accompanied by orchestra/piano/audio.

​

16. Sonata

1 or 1 movement of a sonata. Video duration: no longer than 20 minutes.

​

17. Etude

Free choice of 1 Etude. Video duration: no longer than 10 minutes.

 

18. Musical theatre

Free choice of 1 or more pieces. Video duration: no longer than 10 minutes.​

​

19. Orchestra

Open to conductors, composers and orchestra. Free choice of one orchestra work.

​

20. Film/Game music

Music composed for films, TV shows and video games. Free choice of One work only for each application. Video or audio accepted.

*If multiple pieces are submitted in a single application, only the first work in order will be automatically taken into consideration.

​​

The competition age is determined by the candidate's age on the day of the application deadline. 

​

​

Requirement FAQ

​​

Q: What style of music is required for this competition?
A: For performers, all musical styles are welcome across different age categories. 
However, for period-specific categories such as Baroque, Classical, and Romantic, only pieces relevant to those eras are eligible
For composers, all styles of composition are accepted.


Q: Can I use the same piece/video to apply for multiple categories?

Yes. You can submit the same piece or video across multiple categories, as long as it meets the specific requirements of each category.

​

Q: Can I have several pieces in one link? Can there be a gap between the pieces?

Yes, you can submit one link that contains several pieces, and pauses between them are permitted. This means if you wish to submit multiple short pieces, you may compile them into a single, longer video. For categories that accept multiple pieces, or if you've chosen to enter in multiple categories, you can send multiple links. Just separate each link with a comma (",") when filling out the online application form.

​

Q: Can I play more instruments in one video?

A: You can only play one musical instrument for each application. An additional musical instrument will need to be submitted as another application.

​

Q: How do I submit my video?

A: You can upload your video to Youtube, Vimeo, Youku, or any video platforms (as long as visitors can watch it), then submit the video link at the online application form. You can also submit the form first and leave the video link blank, send the link to us by email before the competition deadline.

​​

Q: Can I use Audio background for accompaniment if I can't find an accompanist? 

A:​ Yes, you can use the audio background music for accompaniment.

​

Q: As a composer, am I allowed to submit my work even if it's performed by others?

A: Yes, it is perfectly fine if your work is performed by other musicians. Submissions of soundtracks created with computer software are also accepted.

​

Q: Can I play a single movement of a sonata?

A. Yes, you can play one or more movements.

​

Q: Can I submit a longer video than the listed duration?

A: If you submit a longer video, only the first x (according to categories) minutes of it will be used for the competition.​

​

Q: Do I need to show my hand in the video?

A: Instrumentalists should have their hands and face visible in the video, whereas for singers, performer's face should be visible. Continuous focus on the candidate is not necessary, and changing camera angles is acceptable, as long as it is clear to the viewer that the candidate is the one performing. This rule does not apply to composers.​​


Q: As a conductor, am I limited to submitting only videos of me conducting an orchestra?

A: Not at all. You are welcome to submit videos of you conducting in various settings, including choirs, small ensembles, or chamber music groups. The key is to showcase your conducting abilities, regardless of the ensemble size or type.

​

Q: What are the key qualities and evaluation criteria that are valued in contestants?

 1. Technique/Character/Rhythm/Maturity (Any of these applicable aspects): Depending on the candidate's specific major or instrument, evaluate the relevant aspects of the candidate's technique, maturity, musical character, and control of tempo and rhythm in their submissions.

2. Musicianship/Expressiveness/Presentation/Creativity (Any of these applicable aspects): Depending on the candidate's area of specialty, evaluate the relevant aspects of the candidate's musical interpretation skills, expressiveness, ability to engage and captivate the audience, and the creativity in their submissions.

bottom of page