| 2007 MU PHI EPSILON INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA ~ AUGUST 18, 2007 Purpose The Mu Phi Epsilon International Competition offers opportunities for recital and concert experience to outstanding young artist members of Mu Phi Epsilon ready to pursue performing careers, and is as a way of bridging the gap between advanced studies and professional concertizing. The competition enables chapters of the Fraternity throughout the United States to present these young artists in professional concerts or recitals. Adjudication Preliminary auditions, judged from compact disc recordings only, determine those contestants proceeding to the final auditions. Final auditions will be live performances judged by eminent musicians August 18, 2007 at the Mu Phi Epsilon International Competition held at California State University, Sacramento, in Sacramento, California. The Mu Phi Epsilon Foundation is in no way responsible for the decision of the judges. No award will be made if the judges declare no contestant has the necessary qualifications. The judge’s decisions are final. Awards There will be one winner awarded a three-year contract for expense-paid concert/recital appearances sponsored by the Foundation and chapters of Mu Phi Epsilon. Also included are: 1) local and national publicity, 2) an honorarium for each performance, 3) an appearance at the 2008 Mu Phi Epsilon International Convention, and 4) presentation of community service programs. One alternate winner will be named. All finalists receive Claudette Sorel cash awards. 1. Eligibility *Open to all instruments and voice, and any current dues-paying member of Mu Phi Epsilon in good standing as of February 1, 2007; initiated before December 1, 2006; and not under contract with professional management. *Age: Instrumental applicants: 18-37 years as of April 1, 2007. Voice applicants: 18-42 years as of April 1, 2007. *Applicants must have appeared in solo recitals and/or with orchestra. *Past Mu Phi Epsilon International Competition winners are not eligible. 2. Application * The OFFICIAL APPLICATION BLANK completed in detail, typed and signed, with all attachments and enclosures must be postmarked by FEBRUARY 1, 2007. 3. Preliminary Auditions *Contestant must send to the MPEIC Coordinator a compact disc recording of at least 30 minutes duration chosen from the Repertoire Requirements. *This recording must be postmarked by APRIL 1, 2007. Violation of the following rules will automatically disqualify a contestant: a. Name of contestant must not be announced on the recording nor put on the CD or put in or on the CD case. b. Recordings must include selection A and the contemporary American work required for each applicant’s category. *Three typewritten lists of repertoire performed on the recording (chosen from the repertoire requirements) must be included. * Copyrighted music for the contemporary American work must be sent in the original printed form for the Preliminary round. *Contestants must furnish their own accompanist for the preliminary recorded audition. *All contestants will be notified by the MPEIC Coordinator of the preliminary judge’s decisions by June 1, 2007. 4. Final Auditions Final Auditions will be held August 18, 2007, at California State University, Sacramento, in Sacramento, California. Transportation, round trip, will be paid from within the continental United States. (This does not include transportation expenses for instruments.) Local accommodations will be made prior to the auditions to allow for rehearsal time with accompanist (s) provided. The Foundation will furnish a professional accompanist for all Final Auditions. Finalists may provide their own accompanist for Final Auditions at their own expense. Final Auditions are open to the public. Judges may ask contestants to perform any part of the repertoire submitted and may recall any contestant. Each contestant will be allotted a minimum of 30 minutes performing time and may start the audition with a work of his/her own choice. Contestants must perform all repertoire from memory, except the contemporary American work. Electronic or other equipment required by a contestant is the full responsibility of that contestant. 5. Winner The MPE International Competition Winner will perform a winner’s concert the evening of August 18, 2007. Winner will be requested to include acknowledgment of MPEIC in all future publicity. Community service programs or projects shall be given on request. Master- classes shall be given on request. Winner may not be under other management during the three-year contract with MPEIC. Winner must perform the contemporary American work at each Mu Phi Epsilon Artist Recital during the 2007/2008 – 2009/2010 tour. Transportation costs of the winner will be provided within the continental United States. Winners residing outside the United States will be responsible for such costs to and from this country. 2007 Mu Phi Epsilon International Competition Official Application Form NAME_______________________________________________________________DATE OF BIRTH______________________ ADDRESS_________________________________________________________________________________________________ Street City State Zip ADDRESS AFTER JUNE 1, 2007______________________________________________________________________________ CURRENT PHONE_______________________________PHONE AFTER JUNE 1, 2007_________________________________ E-MAIL ADDRESS_________________________________________________________________________________________ ME CHAPTER OF INITIATION_________________________________________________INITIATION DATE _________ PRESENT ACTIVITIES _____________________________________________________________________________________ (student, teacher, etc. Use separate sheet if necessary) WHEN SUBMITTING THIS APPLICATION FORM, YOU MUST ALSO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: 1.) A TYPED sheet listing training (schools attended, teachers, degrees, other work). 2.) A TYPED sheet listing concert/recital experiences. (Attach representative programs of major appearances. Vocalists should include opera and oratorio experiences. Photo copies of programs, reviews, etc. are acceptable and can be returned if requested and if self-addressed stamped envelope is included). 3.) THREE TYPED COPIES of your complete repertoire list for this competition. Repertoire MUST be selected from the Official Repertoire Requirements specific to your category. 4.) THREE TYPED COPIES of your repertoire that will be included on the preliminary audition CD due April 1, 2007. 5.) ONE ORIGINAL PRINTED FORM of the copyrighted music for the Contemporary American work. 6.) TWO BLACK AND WHITE PROFESSIONAL GLOSSY/MATTE PHOTOS (8 X 10) 7.) ENTRY FEE OF $50. BANK CASHIERS CHECK or CERTIFIED CHECK ONLY, payable to: MU PHI EPSILON FOUNDATION. (NO PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED). RECOMMENDATION OF TEACHER: I hereby certify that, in my opinion, this applicant is professionally ready to appear in concerts or recitals that may be offered by chapters of Mu Phi Epsilon and is prepared to accept Mu Phi Epsilon Artist Concert bookings for the three years following the Final Auditions (scheduled for August 18, 2007 in Sacramento, CA). DATE____________________BY _______________________________________________________________________ signature of teacher or other musical authority STATEMENT OF APPLICANT: I hereby apply to enter the 2007 MU PHI EPSILON INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION and agree to comply with all the regulations and requirements as stated in the Mu Phi Epsilon International Competition information brochure. DATE________________________ BY____________________________________________________________________ SEND COMPLETED APPLICATION TO: Dr. Keith Bohm, coordinator Mu Phi Epsilon International Competition 2 Pompano Place Sacramento, CA 95835 (916) 213-4085 APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 1, 2007 |
2007 Mu Phi Epsilon International Competition Repertoire Requirements I. KEYBOARD REQUIREMENTS PIANO A) One Chopin Etude chosen from: Op. 10: No. 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12 or Op. 25: No. 1, 2, 6 , 9, 10, 11 B) A work of J.S. Bach chosen from: A Prelude and Fugue from the Well Tempered Clavier A Toccata A Partita An English Suite Italian Concerto Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue C) One SONATA of Beethoven chosen from: Op. 2 No. 3, Op. 10 No. 3, Op.13, Op. 28, Op. 31 No. 2, Op. 31 No. 3, Op. 53, Op. 57, Op. 81a, Op. 90, Op. 101, Op. 109, Op. 110, Op. 111. D) One LARGE work chosen from the following composers: Barber, Brahms, Chopin, Liszt, Prokofieff, Schubert, Schumann. E) Two SHORT Impressionistic works such as: Debussy, Fauré, Ravel. F) One CONCERTO chosen from the following composers: Barber, Bartók, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Liszt, Mozart, Prokofieff, Rachmaninoff, Schumann, Tchaikovsky. G) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. ORGAN A) A set piece required for all contestants is: Prelude and Fugue in G Major BWV 541………..J.S. Bach B) One work chosen from: Plein Jeu (Suite Du Deuxieme Ton)…………...Clérambault Offertoire sur les Grand Jeux …………………....Couperin (Messe pour les Paroisses) Noël X (Grand Jeu et Duo)……………………….D’Aquin Toccata No. 9 ( I Libro di Toccate)………….....Frescobaldi (Barenreiter ed.) Toccata in F Major…………………………….....Pachelbel C) One work chosen from: Chorale in B Minor………………………………….Franck Prelude and Fugue on a theme B.A.C.H……………....Liszt Introduction and Passacaglia……………………….....Reger D) One work chosen from: Noël Variations……………………………………....Dupré Prelude and Fugue in B Major…………………….....Dupré Variations on “Veni Creator”…………………….....Durufle Serene Alleluia (Ascension Suite)………………...Messiaen Shimah B’Koli (Psalm 130)……………………..Persichetti Pageant………………………………………….....Sowerby E) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. II. VOICE REPERTOIRE REQUIREMENTS A) Two contrasting arias selected from standard operatic repertoire. These must be in the original key and original language. B) Two selections (in the original language) from each group of songs chosen from the list of the following composers. 1. English: Argento, Barab, Barber, Bernstein, Britten, Copland, Duke, Handel, Haydn, Ives, Pasatieri, Purcell, Rorem, Siegmeister, Vaughan Williams, Warlock. 2. Italian: Caccini, Carissimi, Caldara, Cavalli, Durante, Monteverdi, Paisiello, Pergolesi, Respighi, Scarlatti, Vivaldi. 3. French: Chausson, Debussy, Duparc, Fauré, Milhaud, Poulenc, Ravel, Satie. 4. German: Beethoven, Brahms, Mahler, Schubert, Schumann, R. Strauss, Wolf. C) An aria from a sacred or secular oratorio or cantata, sung in the original key. D) A major song cycle from the 19th or 20th century (must be sung in the original language.) E) A major solo work originally composed for voice and orchestra. F) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. III. WOODWIND REQUIREMENTS FLUTE A) One UNACCOMPANIED work chosen from: Sonata in A Minor………………………….….C.P.E. Bach Partita in A Minor………………………………...J.S. Bach Image………………………………………………....Bozza Look Out………………………………………………Dick Syrinx……………………………………………...Debussy Dance of the Goat………………………………...Honeggar Select one of the 12 Fantasies…………………....Telemann B) One CONCERTO chosen from: Concerto in G………………………………………Mozart Concertino…………………………………………….Ibert Concerto…………………………………………....Nielsen C) One SONATA chosen from the following composers: Bach, Muczynski, Poulenc, Prokofieff, Reinecke (Undine), Vivaldi (Il Pastor Fido). D) A work of the contestant’s choice from: Any Sonata…………………………………………...Bach Duo……………………………………………….Copland Sonatine………………………………………….Dutilleux Fantasie……………………………………………...Fauré Ballade……………………………………………...Martin Le Merle Noir……………………………………Messiaen E) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. OBOE A) One UNACCOMPANIED work chosen from: Fantasy for Oboe…………………………………...Arnold 6 Metamorphoses after Ovid……………………….Britten Cinq Pieces Pour Le Hautbois……………………....Dorati Seven Bagatelles……………………………………...Jacob Select one of the 12 Fantasies…………………...Telemann B) One CONCERTO chosen from: Concerto in G Minor…………………………….…Handel Concerto…………………………………………….Haydn Concerto in C Minor……………………………...Marcello Concerto in C………………………………………Mozart Concerto ………………………………………...R. Strauss Concerto……………………………….....Vaughn Williams C) One SONATA chosen from the following composers: Handel, Hindemith, Poulenc, Saint-Saëns, Telemann. D) A work of the contestant’s choice from: Fantasie Italienne…………………………………....Bozza Adagio and Theme with Variations Op. 102….….Hummel Three Romances Op. 94………………………...Schumann Souvenir of Old Quebec…………………………..Verroust Sonata……………………………………………....Vivaldi E) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. CLARINET A) One UNACCOMPANIED work chosen from: Soliloquies…………………………………………..Bassett Sonata………………………………………….….....Escher Moonflowers, Baby!…………………………...Kupferman Abime des Oiseaux from Quatuor Pour La Fin Du Temp……………………………….....Messiaen Three Pieces……………………………………..Stravinsky Capricci…………………………………….....Suttermeister Wings………………………………………………...Tower B) One CONCERTO chosen from the following composers: Copland, Dello Joio, Finzi, Hindemith, Mozart, Nielsen, Spohr (#1, #2, #3, #4), Weber (#1, #2). C) One SONATA chosen from: Sonata Op. 120, #1, #2………………………….…Brahms Deuxieme Sonata………………………………....Devienne Sonata…………………………………………...Hindemith Sonata……………………………………………...Poulenc Sonata………………………………………….Saint-Saëns D) A work of the contestant’s choice from: Four Pieces…………………………………………....Berg Premiere Rhapsodie………………………………Debussy Dance Preludes………………………………..Lutoslawski Duo Concertante………………………………….Milhaud Time Pieces Op. 43……………………………Muczynski Fantasy Pieces Op. 73…………………………..Schumann Grand Duo Concertante Op. 43…………………….Weber E) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. BASSOON A) A set piece required for all contestants is: Concerto in Bb , K186e (191)……………………...Mozart B) A Concerto by Vivaldi. C) A work of the contestant’s choice from: Sonata…………………………………………....Hindemith Sarabande et Cortege……………………………...Dutilleux Sonata…………………………………………..Saint-Saëns Sonatine…………………………………………...Tansman D) A single movement from a work of the contestant’s choice from: Concerto in F……………………………………...Hummel Andante and Hungarian Rondo Op. 35……………...Weber Concerto in F Op. 75………………………………..Weber E) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. SAXOPHONE A) One UNACCOMPANIED work chosen from: Caprice en forme de valse………………………...Bonneau Improvisation et Caprice……………………………Bozza Suite pour Saxophone Solo………………………...Daneels Petite Suite…………………………………………Hartley Improvisation I……………………………………….Noda Threnody……………………………………….……...Tull B) One CONCERTO chosen from the following composers: Creston, Dahl, Dubois, Glazunov, Gotkovsky, Husa, Ibert, Larsson, Von Koch C) One SONATA chosen from the following composers: Absil, Albright, Creston, Denisov, Heiden, John C. Worley. D) A work of the contestant’s choice from: Air and Scherzo…………………………………….Cowell Prelude, Cadence et Finale……………………. ..Desenclos Partita……………………………………………...Dressel Brilliance……………………………………….Gotkovsky Duo………………………………………………...Hartley Elegie et Rondeau…………………………………….Husa Distances Within Me………………………………Lennon Tableaux de Provence…………………………… ..Maurice Scaramouche……………………………………....Milhaud Fantasia………………………………………..Villa-Lobos E) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. IV. STRING REQUIREMENTS VIOLIN A) A set piece required for all contestants is: A Paganini Caprice B) A work of J.S. Bach: A Partita or Sonata C) One SONATA chosen from the following composers: Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Hindemith, Prokofieff, Mozart (in Eb K.380) or (in Bb K.454), Fauré, Franck. D) A work of the contestant’s choice from: Baal Shem……………………………………………Bloch Poéme……………………………………………Chausson Improvisation………………………………….Kabalevsky Tzigane……………………………………………….Ravel Havanaise……………………………………....Saint-Saëns Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso…………..Saint-Saëns Caprice Basque or Zapateado……………………..Sarasate Scherzetto…………………………………………..Walton Polonaise No. 1 in D Major……………….…..Wieniawski E) One CONCERTO chosen from the following composers: Beethoven, Brahms, Bruch, Dvorák, Glazunov, Hindemith Kabalevsky, Laló, Mendelssohn, Prokofieff, Saint-Saëns, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Walton, Wieniawski. F) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. VIOLA A) A set piece required for all contestants is: Suite Hebraique……………………………………...Bloch B) A work of J.S. Bach: A Partita, Solo Sonata or Suite C) One SONATA chosen from the following composers: W.F. Bach, Brahms, Flackton, Glinka, Hindemith, Hummel. D) A work of the contestant’s choice from: Sonata Pastorale……………………………………..Fuchs Fantasie…………………………………………...Hummel Yiskor……………………………………………….Partos Prelude and Allegro………………………………..Pugnani A Solo Suite………………………………………….Reger Märchenbilder…………………………………...Schumann Two Pieces…………………………………………..Smith Suite……………………………………...Vaughn Williams E) One CONCERTO chosen from the following composers: Bartok, David, Forsyth, Handoshkin, Hindemith, Hoffmeister, Martinu, Piston, Pleyel, Telemann, Walton. F) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. CELLO A) A set piece required for all contestants is: Hungarian Rhapsody Op.68………………………..Popper B) A solo Suite by J.S. Bach. C) One SONATA chosen from the following composers: Barber, Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy, Shostakovich, Schubert, Kodály. D) A work of the contestant’s choice from: Seven Variations on a Theme by Mozart……….Beethoven Pampeana No. 2………………………………….Ginastera Solo Sonata………………………………………....Kodály Fantasiestücke…………………………………...Schumann Five Pieces in Folk Style………………………...Schumann Pezzo Capriccioso……………………………Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations…………………………….Tchaikovsky E) One CONCERTO chosen from the following composers: Bloch (Shelomo), Boccherini, Dvorák, Haydn, Prokofieff, Saint-Saëns, Schumann, Shostakovich. F) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. DOUBLE BASS A) A set piece required for all contestants is: A Caprice by Edouard Nanny. B) A transcribed movement from any composition by J.S. Bach C) One SONATA chosen from the following composers: Eccles, Galliard, Breval, Boccherini. D) A work of the contestant’s choice from: Elegy……………………………………………...Bottesini I Puritani………………………………………….Bottesini Air Varie…………………………………………….Dancla Variations on a Styrian Folk Tune……………..Eisengraber Introduction and Tarentella………………………...Franchi Gavotte…………………………………………..Lorenzitti Moses Fantasy for One String…………………….Paganini E) One CONCERTO chosen from the following composers: Bottesini, Capuzzi, Dragonetti, Koussevitsky, Nanny. F) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. HARP A) One SONATA chosen from: Sonata for Harp in G Major, W.139…………….C.P.E. Bach Sonata in C Minor…………………………………...Pescetti Sonata…………………………………………......Hindemith B) One CONCERTO chosen from: Danse Sacrée et Danse Profane……………………..Debussy Concerto in Bb………………………………………..Handel Concerto in C, K. 299 for Flute & Harp……………..Mozart Introduction and Allegro……………………………….Ravel Concierto de Aranjuez………………………………..Rodrigo C) A large solo work chosen from: Suite Op. 83 (1969)…………………………………...Britten Deux Divertissements a la Francaise, a la Espagnole…Caplet Impromptu Op. 86……………………………………..Fauré Fantaisie Op. 31…………………………………..Grandjany Variations sur un theme dans le Style Ancien…………Alzedo D) A CHAMBER MUSIC work chosen from the following: Petra-Basacopal, Damase, Debussy, de Falla, Persichetti, Ravel, Saint-Saëns, Salzedo. E) Two short works or transcriptions from the following: Grandjany, Handel, Haydn, Natra, Mortari, Prokofieff, Salzedo, Tournier. F) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. GUITAR A) A work of J.S. Bach: A Lute Suite or a Prelude, Fugue and Allegro B) A major work of Sor, Giuliani or Mertz (Elegy or Hungarian Fantasie) or Introduction et Polonaise……………………………….Coste Introduction and Caprice or Reverie…………………Regondi C) A work of the contestant’s choice from: Sonata Classica………………………………………....Ponce Sonata Romantica……………………………………....Ponce Theme, Variations et Finale………………………….....Ponce Suite Cavatina (including Danza Pomposa)………....Tansman Capriccio Diabolico…………………………………..Tedesco Sonata “Homage a Boccherini”……………………....Tedesco Sonatina……………………………………………....Torroba D) One CONCERTO chosen from the following composers: Brouwer, Giuliani, Rodrigo, Villa-Lobos. E) A work of the contestant’s choice from: Sonatina……………………………………………..Berkeley Nocturnal……………………………………………..Britten Fantasy Divisions…………………………………..Dodgson Quatre Pieces Breves…………………………………Martin Sonata Giocosa…………………………………….....Rodrigo Tres Piezas Espanolas………………………………..Rodrigo The Blue Guitar……………………………………....Tippett F) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. V. BRASS REQUIREMENTS TRUMPET A) One UNACCOMPANIED work chosen from: Canto I……………………………………………….Adler Fantasy for Trumpet……………………………….Arnold Graphismes………………………………………….Bozza Times, Op. 39……………………………………....Campo Solus……………………………………………...Friedman Parable…………………………………………..Persichetti Solo Piece for Trumpet……………………………...Wolpe B) One CONCERTO chosen from: Concerto………………………………………….Artunian Concerto in F Minor……………………………O. Böhme Concerto…………………………………………..Gregson Concerto (ed. Ghitalla or Tarr)……………….…..Hummel Concerto……………………………………...Pakhmutova Concerto…………………………………………..Shaynes Concerto…………………………………………...Tomasi C) One SONATA chosen form the following composers: Antheil, Eric Ewazen, Hindemith, Hubeau, Kennan, Maxwell Davies, Shapero, Halsey Stevens. D) A work of the contestant’s choice from: Concerto in D…………………………………...J.F. Fasch Concerto in D or C……………………………..M. Haydn Concerto in D (ed. Kunzelman or Billaudot)…...L. Mozart Concerto in D……………………………………..Stoelzel Concerto in D………………………………………Tartini Concerto in D (ed. Tarr)……………………………Torelli E) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. FRENCH HORN A) One work chosen from: Divertimento……………………………………...Francaix Parable for Solo Horn…………………………..Persichetti Prelude, Theme and Variations…………………….Rossini Adagio and Allegro, Op. 70……………………..Schumann B) One CONCERTO chosen from the following composers: Gliere (Op. 91), F.J. Haydn (No.1 in D Major), G. Jacob, Mozart (No. 4, K.495), Strauss (No. 1, Op.11). C) One SONATA chosen from the following composers: Beethoven (F Major, Op.17), Hindemith, Rheinberger (Op.178), Halsey Stevens. D) A work of the contestant’s choice from: Sonatine for Solo Horn, Op. 39b…………………..Apostel En Foret……………………………………………...Bozza Villanelle……………………………………………..Dukas Quatre Chants, Op.35………………………………..Gliere The Sea Eagle……………………………...Maxwell Davies Concertino, Op. 45………………………………….Weber E) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. TROMBONE AND BASS TROMBONE A) TENOR TROMBONE: Any one of the 12 Fantasies……………...Telemann/Raph BASS TROMBONE: Three movements from any Cello Suite…..Bach/Marstellar B) One CONCERTO chosen from: TENOR TROMBONE Fantasy…………………………………………….Creston Concerto…………………………………………Grondahl Concerto……………………………………………..Jacob Concerto…………………………………………...Tomasi BASS TROMBONE Concerto……………………………...Thom Ritter George Cameos………………………………………………Jacob Concerto…………………………………...Frank Siekman Concerto………………………………….Robert Spillman C) One SONATA chosen from: TENOR TROMBONE Sonata Concertante………………………...Walter Hartley Sonata…………………………………………..Hindemith Suite……………………………………………..Jorgensen Sonata……………………………………….Donald White BASS TROMBONE Sonatina (Bass Trombone/Tuba)………….Halsey Stevens Tetra Ergon…………………………………Donald White Sonata………………………………………………Wilder D) A transcription of the contestant’s choice from: An Aria from the Cantatas of Bach A Schubert Lieder A solo from the musicals of Bernstein, Sondheim, or Weber E) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. TUBA A) One UNACCOMPANIED work chosen from: Encounters II…………………………………………Kraft Parable XXII……………………………………Persichetti B) One CONCERTO chosen from: Concerto……………………………………………...Jager Concerto for Bass Tuba………………...Vaughan Williams Concertino…………………………………...Rolf Wilhelm C) One SONATA chosen from the following composers: Bruce Broughton, Thom Ritter George, Hindemith, Trygve Madsen, Frank Lynne Payne, Verne Reynolds. D) A transcription of the contestant’s choice of a major work (SONATA or CONCERTO) from the Baroque or Classical periods comparable to: Flute or Viola de Gamba Sonatas…………………….Bach Flute or Viola de Gamba Sonatas…………………..Handel Cello Concerto……………………………………...Haydn E) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. VI. PERCUSSION REQUIREMENTS A) One TIMPANI piece/movement from: 8 Pieces for Four Timpani…………………………..Elliot Carter B) One CONCERTO chosen from: Prism Rhapsody……………………………………....Keiko Abe Concerto for Marimba……………………….Richard R. Bennett Concertino for Marimba…………………………....Paul Creston Marimba Concerto: After Hampton……………….Libby Larsen Concerto for Marimba and Vibraphone…………Darius Milhaud Concerto for Marimba……………………….….Tomas Svoboda Marimba Concerto……………………….…..Toshimitsu Tanaka C) One MULTI-PERCUSSION work chosen from: King of Denmark………………………………..Morton Feldman Thirteen Drums…………………………………………Maki Ishi Anvil Chorus………………………………………….David Lang Zyklus…………………………………….Karlheinz Stockhausen Rebondes (Part A and Part B)……………………..Iannis Xenakis D) One SOLO MARIMBA or VIBRAPHONE work chosen from: Michi………………………………………………......Keiko Abe Cello Suites……………………………………………...J.S. Bach Lute Suites………………………………………………J.S. Bach Reflections on the Nature of Water……………..Jacob Druckman Suite……………………………………………...Alfred Fissinger Velocities……………………………………...Joseph Schwantner Two Movements……………………………...Toshimitsu Tanaka Merlin……………………………………………Andrew Thomas E) A contemporary American work composed since 1980. Publisher and date of publication must be provided. |