Coupe Mondiale 2013
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Junior Coupe Mondiale
Round I - Program
  • Any Baroque work. (Repeats in Baroque compositions are not required.)
  • 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...
  • A minimum of two (2) different Composers
  • Single movements from cyclic works are acceptable, however a maximum of one movement of any cyclic work shall be selected. Playing time for Round I: minimum of 10 minutes and a maximum of 15 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.
Round II - Own Choice Program
  • OWN CHOICE PROGRAM: Minimum of two (2) pieces must be played of which one must be an original work for accordion. Single movements from cyclic works are acceptable.
  • Playing time: minimum 10 minutes to maximum 15 minutes playing time. Failure to observe minimum or maximum playing time will result in a mark penalty.
jnc coupe draw
jnc draw

01. canada Emmanuel Gasser
Canada

Round I
Prelude and Fugue in G Major BWV 866 (WTC II) by J. S. Bach
Choral Prelude by E. Derbenko
Spanish Caprice by Moritz Moszkowski
 
Round II
Four pieces from the Renaissance by Viatcheslav Semionov
Scherzo by John Gart
Zigeunerweisen Op. 20 by Pablo De Sarasate


02. china Mao Junhao
China

Round I
Prelude and Fugue in D Minor by J.S. Bach
Divertissement Pour Accordéon, 3 Mov. Sérénade by Wolfgang Jacobi
12 in 4 by Bogdan Precz
 
Round II
Metamorphoses by Torbjörn Lundquist
Sonata in D Major K29 by Domenico Scarlatti
Divertimento (2, 3 Movs.) by Viatcheslav Semionov


03. russia Aleksandr Komelkov
Russia

Round I
Sonata in D Major by Domenico Scarlatti
Romance by Franck Angelis
Oriental Fantasy "Islamey" by M. Balakirev
 
Round II
Prelude and Fugue in G Major (WTC I) by J. S. Bach
Divertimento (2,4 Movs.) by Anatoli Kusjakov
Ghost by A. Letunov
Variations on a Russian Folk Song "Don Walks" by Viatcheslav Semionov


04. finland Anniina Luukkainen
Finland
Round I
B.B. Brel-Bach by Franck Angelis
Les Rozeaux by François Couperin
Kalina Krasnaia by Viatcheslav Semionov
 
Round II
Sonata In F# Minor K25 by Domenico Scarlatti
Soliloque by Franck Angelis
Don Rhapsody No. 3 by Viatcheslav Semionov

05. serbia Bozidar Rajic
Serbia

Round I
Sonata in E Minor by Domenico Scarlatti
Valse Triste by Jean Sibelius
Finale by Davor Bobic
 
Round II
Concert Triptych by Viktor Vlasov
The Flight Beyond The Time by Petri Makkonen


06. germany Thomas Schmelzle
Germany

Round I
Sonata in A Major K24 by Domenico Scarlatti
Romance by Franck Angelis
Toccata by Vladimir Malich
 
Round II
Caprice Espagnol Op. 37 by Moritz Moszkowski, arr. Friedrich Lips
Impasse (3 and 4 Movs.) by Franck Angelis


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