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Requirements: 2 preliminary rounds and final round. See website for repertoire requirements. Prizes: 1st prize EUR 5000; 2nd prize EUR 3500; 3rd prize EUR 2500; 4th prize EUR 1500; 5th prize EUR 1000; EUR 500 prize for best hpd player. Entry fees: EUR 30. Location: Koethen, Germany Dates: 16-23 May 2021.
Landkreis Anhalt-Bitterfeld Kulturamt, Am Flugplatz 1, Kothen, 06366, Germany
Eligibility: For pno, violin, vc soloists aged under 10 or 11-13. Requirements: Compulsory piece, see competition programme. Preliminary round is DVD; round 2 performed with chmbr orch. All participants have the opportunity to perform at an open concert. Prizes: Prizes are original pieces of art by Estonian artists. Entry fees: EUR 50. Location: Tallinn, Estonia. Frequency: Biennial.
MTU Noor Muusik, Kitsas 8, EE-11614 Tallinn, Estonia
Eligibility: Open to all nationalities, no age limit. Requirements: Comp for female or girls' choir a cappella or mixed choir a cappella. Prizes: 1st prize CZK 20,000. Winning entry will be performed at 57th or 58th FSU Jihlava. Location: Jihlava, Prague. Frequency: Biennial.
Nipos Artama, Blanicka 4, PO Box 12, Praha 2, 12021, Czech Republic
Eligibility: No age limit. Requirements: divided into 2 sections: instrumental for chmbr groups (no longer than 8 minutes); electroacoustic, analogical and digital music (no longer than 10 minutes). Only unpublished comps can be submitted. Prizes: 1st in instrumental comps: EUR 1000; 1st in electro-acoustic: EUR 1000; Piero Pezze prize: EUR 500. Award of FIDAPA to the best female comp. Public performance of 6-8 of the best comps. Production of a CD of the concert in October and inclusion of this in the TEM CD catalogue. Entry fees: EUR 35. Frequency: Biennial.
Taukay Edizioni Musicali, Via del Torre 57/5, I-33100 Remanzacco (Udine), Italy
Contemporary compositions for Piano Trio and Lied Duo are sought.The call for submissions aims to create new works for these genres.The award-winning works will be programmed as compulsory pieces in the International Competition "Franz Schubert and Modern Musc" in February 2021 and will be performed several times. PIANO TRIO (max. 15 minutes): age limit 38 years, born after February 27, 1981; deadline February 26, 2020; prize money €5.000 --- LIED DUO (3-4 minutes, 12 selected poems on our website): age limit 38 years, born after May 1, 1981; deadline April 30, 2020; prize money € 2.500
University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, Competitions, Leonhardstrasse 15, Graz, 8010, Austria
Aim is to promote the various aspects of electroacoustic music by providing opportunities for the creation of new works, and by encouraging production and research, distribution of comps, pedagogy and meetings.
Pl Andre Malraux, Bourges, 18000, France
Frequency: Triennial.
Kreisstadt Saarlouis, Kulturamt, Grune Baum Str, Postfach 2260, Saarlouis D-66740, Germany
Institution devoted to contemporary music and official member of the ISCM/SIMC. Organises annual series of concerts (inc chmbr, orch works, chmbr operas, as well as seminars and m/classes; annual comp competition, biannual pno competition. Also supports GRUPO ENCUENTROS (official chmbr ens conducted by Alicia Terzian) fusing Argentinian, Latin-American and world contemporary music.
Sante Fe 3269 - 4B, 1425 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Represents the recording industry worldwide.
IFPI Secretariat, 10 Piccadilly, London, W1J 0DD
Annual event focusing on research and practice related to innovations in music production and comp. The goal is to bring together comps, producers, music industry representatives, academics, educators and research students to discuss their practice, research and industry experiences.
Leeds College of Music, 3 Quarry Hill, Leeds, LS2 7PD
Dates: Jun-Aug.
Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg GmbH, Kavalierhaus, Rheinsberg, 16831, Germany
Dates: Annually September
plac Wolności 1, Wroclaw, 50-071, Poland
Male, female, mixed, gospel, youth and children's choirs. Eligibility: Various categories and age groups. Requirements: Repertoire of folksongs without compulsory piece and difficulty level with at least 1 piece of folk music from the choir's country of origin and one European folksong. Location: Barcelona.
Courtial International srl, Via Paolo VI, 29, I-00193 Roma, Spain
Eligibility: 2 categories: ages until 13, ages 14-17. Prizes: Prizes total EUR 10,200; plus concerts and special prizes. Entry fees: EUR 100. Location: Weimar. Dates: 2020: Triennial.
Hochschule fur Musik FRANZ LISZT Weimar, Wettbewerbsburo, Platz der Demokratie 2/3, PF 2552, Weimar, 99406, Germany
Piano competition. Eligibility: Open to pianists aged 19-29 of any nationality. Prizes: Total prize money over EUR 60,000, CD recordings and worldwide concert engagements for all prize-winners. Dates: 16 to 28 March 2020. Frequency: Triennial.
TivoliVredenburg, Vredenburgkade 11, The Netherlands, 3511 WC UTRECHT, Netherlands
Competition for advanced students, professionals and young panists. Eligibility: Ages up to 32. Prizes: Prizes total EUR 20,000; also concerts and special prizes. Entry fees: EUR 100. Location: Weimar. Frequency: Triennial.
Hochschule fur Musik FRANZ LISZT Weimar, Wettbewerbsburo, Platz der Demokratie 2/3, PF2552, D-99406 Weimar, Germany
3 categories: solo fl or fl/pno; 2 fls or 2 fls/pno; 3 or 4 fls. Eligibility: Open to those aged 32 and under (average age of ens). Prizes: Prizes totalling EUR 11,000. Entry fees: EUR 200. Frequency: Biennial.
Culture Uelzen eV, Herzog Platz 2, 29525 Uelzen, Germany
Dates: 2-23 Oct. 2020. Frequency: Quinquennial.
The Fryderyk Chopin Institute, Tamka Street, 43, Warsaw, 00-355, Poland
Eligibility: Open to comps born after 1 September 1983. Works may already have been performed but must have been composed not more than 3 years ago. Requirements: Works for orch, choir, chmbr music, electronic music, improvisation. Prizes: EUR 4550 commission to write a comp for Gaudeamus Muziekweek . Entry fees: EUR 35. Location: Utrecht. Frequency: Annual.
Loevenhoutsedijk 301, 3552 XE, Utrecht, Netherlands
25 full-scale productions celebrating Gilbert & Sullivan. The festival brings together a wonderful mix of leading performing groups who compete for the coveted Festival championship trophy. There are also professional performances for the festival's own National Gilbert & Sullivan Opera and Charles Court Opera. A non-stop fringe programme includes the UNIFest competition featuring eight leading British Universities performing a fully-staged Gilbert & Sullivan opera.
Buxton Opera House, Water Street, Buxton, SK17 6XN, United Kingdom
