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There
is no limit of numbers of candidates from each country.
- Candidates
up to 32 years of age are allowed to enter the competition - year
of birth, born 1979 or later. All entrants are required to provide
proof of age and nationality (Passport) when they register at the
Coupe Mondiale.
- For
full eligibility, please see General
Information and Conditions
- For
your convenience all entries will be processed on-line.
- Entries
are now Closed.
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- INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
FOR ACCORDION SOLOISTS (COUPE MONDIALE) 2011. There will be three
(3) rounds.
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Round
I - Test Round Section
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The candidate must perform the 2011 Test
Round including the following three (3) pieces:
- Any Baroque work.
- Own Choice Program: The candidate must
select a program consisting of two (2) pieces, one piece to be of
a slower, lyrical style* and the other piece to be of a technical
virtuosic style**. At least one (1) of these Own Choice
pieces must be an original work for accordion.
* Examples of the slower, lyrical style: Kalina
Krasnaia by Semionov, Romance by Angelis, Vocalise by Rachmaninov,
Aria by Bach etc...
** Examples of the technical virtuosic style: Caprice by Paganini,
a fast Sonata by Scarlatti, Finale of 1st Sonata by Kusjakov etc...
- Individual movements from cyclic works
are acceptable. Playing time for Round I: maximum 20 minutes. Failure
to observe maximum playing time will result in a mark penalty.
Round I music must be played in one sitting
and may be played in any order. Candidates will be judged equally on
each of the three parts of Round I.
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Round
II - Complete Original Work
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- One
complete original work for the accordion.
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Round
III - Own Choice Program
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-
Own Choice program consisting of three (3) or more pieces of different
style and character.
- Playing
time: minimum 20 minutes to maximum 30 minutes. Failure to observe
minimum or maximum playing time will result in a mark penalty.
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- 1st Prize: 5000
Euro
- 2nd Prize: 2000
Euro
- 3rd Prize: 1000
Euro
- All
candidates will receive a Diploma of Participation.
- National
member associations are requested to offer concerts or a tour for
the 1st Prize Winners.
- All
winners must be present in person at the Awards Ceremony in appropriate
attire suitable for press coverage and publicity appearances. In case
of absence, the prize may be accepted by a delegate of their country
or the Diplomas will be mailed by the Secretariat.
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