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Financial Award Application Due Date
See this link for more information: https://nvmta.org/nvmta-financial-assistance-scholarships-overview/
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Theory Mastery Day
Application Requirements 1. Please register at new.mtfest.com. 2. Register by January 9, 2025. 3. Pay fee online through new.mtfest.com. Click on Billing, then click on the $ next to the event. Pay with Visa or MasterCard. After payment is made, you may print a copy of the invoice for your records. You do not need to mail anything to the Chair. No late applications will be accepted. All fees are non-refundable. 4. Non-NVMTA members have to pay the $50 fee (per student per event) plus registration fee. Teacher Guidelines Due to the number of exams being given, we ask that your students save the whole day and understand that we cannot honor time requests. Teachers are required to work 1 hour plus one hour for every four students entered. Teachers entering fewer than four students are expected to work 2 hours. No partial hours. These assignments are based on the number of students enrolled, regardless of subsequent student withdrawals. Teachers must agree to abide by the Teacher Responsibilities. To access the VMTA theory tests, teachers should go to https://vmta-music.org/member-area/ and sign in. If you have not registered for an account on the new website, please click on the ''Register Account'' button to access the members area. If the event is cancelled for weather, the makeup date is Sunday, February 16, 2025.
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Concerto Competition and Festival: Woodwinds
Application Requirements 1. Teachers register students at new.mtfest.com 2. Pay fee online through new.mtfest.com. Click on Billing, then click on the $ next to the event. Pay with Visa or Mastercard. After payment is made, you may print a copy of the invoice for your records. You do not need to mail anything to the Chair. No late applications will be accepted. All fees are non-refundable. 3. Non-NVMTA members have to pay the $50 fee (per student per event) plus registration fee. Levels and Time Limits Time limits may be reduced if enrollment exceeds the time frame allowed for the competition. Repertoire Requirements Grades 6 & under: In the competitive and noncompetitive sections, the slow movement of any concerto Grades 7-8: In the competitive and noncompetitive sections, the slow movement of any concerto Grades 9-10: In the competitive and noncompetitive sections, any movement of any concerto Grades 11-12: In the competitive section, a fast movement from any concerto Memorization of the selection is preferred but not required. Here is a list of repertoire used in 2014 which you may download as a spreadsheet for your reference: Repertoire for Concerto Competition for Woodwinds. Eligibility Flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, bassoon, or recorder students may enter. No previous first place winners may compete again in the same division, but with the chairman’s consent, they may compete at a higher level. Awards In the noncompetitive section, students will receive comments and a rating, but no ranking, from at least two judges. In the competitive section, all performers will receive a certificate of participation. Teacher Guidelines Students must provide their own accompanist Please provide one published score with all measures numbered, and which must not bear the student’s or teacher’s name. […]
Bach/Baroque Festival and Competition
Bach/Baroque Festival and Competition
Application Requirements Please register at new.mtfest.com. Pay fee online through new.mtfest.com. Click on Billing, then click on the $ next to the event. Pay with Visa or Mastercard. After payment is made, you may print a copy of the invoice for your records. No late applicati
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Composition Competition
Composition Competition IN MEMORY OF ALMA GRAYCE MILLER POSTMARK DEADLINE: February 20, 2025 FEE $24.00 per entrant. Non-NVMTA members have to pay the $50 fee (per student per event) plus registration fee. All fees are nonrefundable. One payment per studio should be made for this event by the teacher at this link: PAYMENT Your competition certificates will be available for digital download. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS Fill out the Online Form (https://forms.gle/aui5sW4eZiv36ZHc6) All entries will require: Contact information for the teacher and composer PDF of the score Header to include Title, Age & Years of Study Do not include the composer's name on the PDF Multi-instrument compositions require a cover page listing the instrumentation Audio recording of the composition (MP3 or MP4) No video recordings please One paragraph artist's statement If you choose to submit your entry manually: Fill out the application. Submit a PDF of the score to nvmtacomposition@gmail.com. The PDF should include the title of the piece, composer's age and number of years of study. The composer's name must not appear on the manuscript. Submit a digital file (mp3 or mp4) of the composition to nvmtacomposition@gmail.com. Label the entry with the title of the composition only. Mail application, manuscripts, and one check per studio payable to NVMTA to: Christy Tallamy, 1712 Tomworth Ct. NE, Leesburg VA 20176 CHAIR Christy Tallamy, NCTMKay Willett, Co-chair ABOUT THIS EVENT This competition is intended to encourage the writing of original creative compositions. It is in memory of Alma Grayce Miller, a former NVMTA member, who left funds for this purpose. Not sure how to navigate student compositions? Can it be done between now and the deadline? (The answer is yes.) For ideas, tips and […]
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General Meeting NVMTA, February
General Meeting NVMTA, February
The Viennese Fortepiano in Classical Music A Zoom Link will be emailed to members the week of the event. Daniel Adam Maltz is a fortepianist based in Vienna, Austria. He specializes in the First Viennese School — Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert. He made his Carnegie Hall
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Piano Concerto Festival, Grades K-3
Application Deadline: January 30, 2025 Application Requirements 1. Please register Grades K-3 at new.mtfest.com 2. Pay fee online through new.mtfest.com. Click on Billing, then click on the $ next to the event. Pay with Visa or Mastercard. After payment is made, you may print a copy of the invoice for your records. You do not need to mail anything to the Chair. No late applications will be accepted. All fees are non-refundable. 3. Non-NVMTA members have to pay the $50 fee (per student per event) plus registration fee. PLEASE NOTE: If you enter students in grades K-3 AND grades 4-12, you must pay separately for each event. Levels and Time Limits In case there are fewer than 6 students registered in the K-1 Level and/or the 2-3 Level, the grouping criteria shall be one mixed level of K-3.” Repertoire Requirements Students may play only one movement. Music must be performed from memory. Entrant will abide by all copyright laws and has permission to use all music given to judges and accompanists during all events as outlined here. The cadenza is optional. If you wish it to be heard: Double-check your time limit listed above Time the cadenza Time the movement Make a cut that allows time for the cadenza Mark it clearly for the judges to follow, i.e. “cut to cadenza” Put in a tab (if necessary) to mark the cadenza for the judges to find Here is a list of repertoire used in 2014 which you may download as a spreadsheet for your reference: Repertoire for Piano Concerto Festival 2014 Eligibility Students who play in the Concerto Competition in January may not play in the Piano Concerto Festival. Students must play at […]
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Financial Award Auditions
For more information: https://nvmta.org/nvmta-financial-assistance-scholarships-overview/