The Music Association of Minnetonka
presents the 27th annual
Young Artist Competition
November 14, 2009
PURPOSE
- To afford opportunity for recognition of outstanding young musicians in the greater Twin Cities.
- To select young musicians whose artistic qualities, potential, and desire qualifies them to continue the study of music.
- To encourage young musicians to carry on the tradition of music performance.
- To bring winners to the attention of music clubs, music patrons, and audiences who may assist in furthering their careers.
- To provide the opportunity for high school students to perform as a soloist with a major community symphony orchestra.
ENTRANCE
- Applicants must submit a completed application form and a $15 application fee to the MAM office no later than October 26, 2009. No late applications will be accepted. Checks should be payable to MAM.
- Applications must include signatures of parent or guardian and music teacher(s).
- All deadlines must be met. There will be no exceptions. Failure to meet all requirements will result in disqualification.
ELIGIBILITY
- Applicants must be a 2009-2010 high school junior or senior and live in the greater Twin Cities Area. Participants in greater Twin Cities musical organizations will be accepted.
- Applicants must be studying privately. (If not studying privately, contact the MAM office to discuss the possibility of waiving this rule.)
- Former Minnetonka Young Artist Program first place winners are not eligible.
COMPETITION
- Auditionee must:
a. Perform one movement of the required repertoire, selected by the MAM Young Artist Program advisors. Memorization not required.
b. Perform one movement of a work of their own choosing. Memorization not required.
c. Furnish one copy of each of their prepared works to the MAM office by November 1, 2009.
d. Provide own accompanist. - Definitions:
a. Music from all periods will be acceptable.
b. Music must be originally composed for the artist's instrument. - Rules for auditions:
a. Each selection must be heard for a minimum of five minutes.
b. Instrumentalists: A portion of at least one concerto must be heard.
Vocalists: Standard vocal literature (aria, oratoria, song cycle, etc.) must be performed. - Audiences will be admitted to all auditions, but no applause will be allowed.
- Location for the competition will be:
- Competition date: November 14, 2009
The St. Paul Conservatory of Music
29 East Exchange Street
St. Paul, MN 55101
REPERTOIRE
- The repertoire requirements have been prepared by the MAM Young Artist Program Advisors. A list of required repertoire may be obtained by visiting the MAM website, www.musicassociation.org, calling 952-401-5954, or by writing to:
The Music Association of Minnetonka
18285 Highway 7
Minnetonka, MN 55345
ADJUDICATION
- Adjudication of high caliber will be provided by MAM for all competitions.
- There will be at least three judges for each audition.
- An auditionee’s present teacher will not be eligible to serve as a judge for that audition.
- Auditionees will be known by designated numbers only until the audition is completed.
- If the necessity of a second audition arises, such as a tie, an additional audition will be scheduled within a period of a month. Entirely different repertoire will be used.
- Entrants will be judge against a standard, not against each other. If no entrant meets the standard, there will be no winner.
AWARDS
The following awards will be given to the winners of the Minnetonka Young Artist Competition:
FIRST PLACE*
Two performances with the Minnetonka Symphony Orchestra on
February 21, 2010 and February 28, 2010
$500
Young Artist Plaque
SECOND PLACE
$300
Young Artist Plaque
THIRD PLACE
$100
Young Artist Plaque
Awards will be presented at the first February Minnetonka Symphony Orchestra concert.
* First Place Winner:
Solo performance music and dates will be determined by the Music Director.
First place winner is required to provide a formal black and white photograph and a biography to be used for publicity by December 1, 2009.


