Competition rules
1. Participant information
The ‘JUNIOR CLARINET COMPETITION’ is normally open to clarinetists residing in Belgium. However, the competition of 2018 will be open to entries from all EU countries.
Participants born after 2000 (up to 18 years of age) are admitted without conditions.
Participants born before 2002 may not have been enrolled at a tertiary institution (eg. Conservatories, Lemmens Institute, IMEP or any similar institution with clarinet as a main subject). This includes the ‘Niveau Supérieur’ of the National and Regional conservatories of Luxemburg and France. This rule is applicable to all similar institutions in the respective EU countries, such as the German Musik Hochschule.
There is no age limit.
2. Competition location
The competition will take place on May 27, 2018 at Muziekcentrale Adams, Bosstraat 73, 3560 Lummen.
Participants must registrate when they arrive at Muziekcentrale Adams.
3. Categories and participation requirements
The competition has three categories in which participants may compete:
- Junior category: (born after 1 January 2006)
- Intermediate category (born between 1 January 2003 and 31 December 2005)
- Senior category (born between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2002)
Participants have to prepare ONE composition.
Participants who started with clarinet AFTER the age of 10 may apply to particpate in a different category than his/her age category. A special document is required from the director of the participant’s music academy or music school.
Advanced particpants born before 31 December 1999, who have completed all levels in the music academy, may enroll in a higher category.
Participants are allowed to enter a higher age category, if they so choose, but should note that the difficulty level of the composition presented should also be of appropriate level.
4. Competition Format
The competition consists of one round per category, in a pre-determinded order in front of a professional jury.
5. The Jury
The jury consists of specialists. At least 1 international jury member will be added to the jury.
The organization may choose only one jury member that is not a clarinetist.
The chairperson and the secretary are not required to give marks, and are therefore not required to be clarinet specialists.
The decision of the jury is final.
6. Jury Limitations
Jury members (of all categories) are not permitted to allocate marks and vote for :
- Current students (who have been a student of the specified juror for at least 1 year)
- Past students (who have been a student of the specified juror for at least 1 year)
- Family members
7. Accompanists and page turners
The organizers will provide accompanists if needed. The rehearsal with the accompanist will take place on the day of the competition. The participants will be notified in advanced of the time and location of the rehearsal and their alloted competition time.
The maximum time of rehearsals will be the same for all participants.
Participants are allowed to play with their own accompanist; provided they notify the organization at least 3 weeks before the competition date. However, the organization will not provide financial compensation for any private accompanists.
The organization will not provide page turners (not for private accompanists, nor accompanists provided by the organization).
The teacher of the student may not be present on stage at any time.
8. Allocated performance times
Due to time constraints, judges may ask a participant to stop at any given time during the performance. This interruption will not affect the results or chances of the candidate in any way.
The maximum allocated time is:
- Junior - 6 minutes
- Intermediate - 10 minutes
- Senior - 15 minutes
In the case of a work exceeding the allocated performance time, the jury may request the participant to perform any part of the piece.
9. Competition order
The competition will take place in the following order :
- Junior category (alphabetical order)
- Intermediate category (alphabetical order)
- Senior category (alphabetical order)
Alphabetical order will be according to the first letter of the official last name of the participant.
The organization will draw lots to determine where in the alphabet the competition will commence.
The order of the competition will be given to all participants before the rehearsal. Participants are required to be present at least one hour before the allocated performance time.
If a participant choses to play with one of the organization appointed accompanists, he/she is required to be present for the rehearsal at least 30 minutes in advance. It is the responsibility of each participant to make sure that he/she is on time for the scheduled rehearsal. Under no circumstances will rehearsals be rescheduled.
If a participant is late for his/her stage performance, he/she will be eliminated from the competition.
10. Entrance fee and application
Inscriptions are online through the website www.international-music-promotion.be before May 4, 2018. Exceptionaly it can also be sent by post to International Music Promotion, Tennislaan 32, B-9930 Zomergem.
The competition entrance fee is 5€ and will be payable on the day of the competition.
The participant is required to send an ORIGINAL copy and 2 photocopied scores of the chosen work (at least 3 weeks in advance) to:
INTERNATIONAL MUSIC PROMOTION vzw
Tennislaan 32, B-9930 Zomergem.
Registered mail about the competition (inscription and/or sheetmusic) will NOT be accepted.
Failure to adhere to the requirements will nullify your application.
The chosen work may NOT be changed after the application has been submitted. All original scores and copies will be returned to the participant after the competition concludes (on the day of the competition).
11. Public performance
The competition is open to the public. Accompanists and family members of participants are also encouraged to listen to other participants.
12. Results and feedback
The results will be announced after the jury have deliberated. This will take place after each of the three categories. Participants are required to be present at this time to receive diplomas and prizes.
After the winners are announced from each respective category, the judges will be available for feedback.
13. Prizes
The winner of each category will receive cash prizes. Additional prizes may be awarded at the discretion of the organization.
The jury reserves the right to withhold a prize.
The first three laureates of each category may use the title of ‘Laureate of the Junior Clarinet Competition 2018’.
The overall winners of each category of the Junior Competition will have the opportunity to perform as soloist with piano during a prizewinners concert at Clarinetfest 2018 (July 6- 11,2018) in Ostend. Therefore the overall winners of each category will receive a free registration of 1 day at Clarinetfest 2018 (the day of the concert).
14. Instruments permitted
The Junior Clarinet Competition is primarily organized for B-flat and A clarinet, but performances on E-flat -, Alto – and Bass clarinet are also encouraged.
15. Recordings
No recordings of any kind will be allowed of the performance without specific prior consent from the organization.
The organization may decide to record any part of the competition, and maintain exclusive rights to all recorded materials.
16. Organizational indemnity
The organization does not take responsibility for any accidents that may occur in and around Muziekcentrale Adams or on the way to the competition/rehearsal. This is applicable to participants, accompanists, family members and page turners.
17. Copyright
The organization will take responsibility for all copyright expenses, provided that the participant adhere to all rules and regulations.
18. Privacy
International Music Promotion vzw treats and protects with care all personal information that is provided through the inscriptionform on the website. This information is saved in digital files that only can be accessed by the administrative and artistic manager. The information will only be used to process the inscription.
19. Adherence to rules and regulations
By entering the competition, participants agree to adhere to all the above stipulated rules and regulations.