2023
Sonatina Competition
Registration open September 1–September 30, 2022
Register here
Purpose:
To provide students with the opportunity to be critiqued by a judge
To provide students with a positive, professional critique of his/her performance
To provide students with a healthy, encouraging atmosphere for competition
Eligible Students:
Students of members of TVMTA in good standing (dues current)
Students of non-TVMTA members who pay non-member fees
Students who are in high school or younger
Students will be entered solely by the teacher from whom they take lessons
Teachers may not enter students of other teachers under their own name
Fees Members:
Levels Young Beginner–2 = $25/student
Levels 3–5 = $30/student
Levels 6–10 = $40/student
Young Artist Level = $45/student
Music:
Repertoire is announced each year on a repertoire list, found on the TVMTA website
All measures must be numbered
All music must be original (no copies)
Music printed from the public domain (example: IMSLP) or from a sheet music CD is acceptable if properly documented at the top of the first page
Repeats: observe the instructions on the current Repertoire List
The Scarlatti sonata/sonatina is where students are encouraged to use their creativity during the repeated section regarding ornamentation, embellishments, etc.
Judges will follow these guidelines
Competition:
The competition is divided into 13 piano solo levels of increasing difficulty, with two choices of piece for each level.
Pieces are not limited to classical repertoire or sonatinas/sonatas.
All music is to be performed by memory.
Students may only enter just one level/event and are not required to advance from the previous year’s level.
Levels with large registrations are divided into sublevels, and each sublevel is judged individually.
Adjudicators work as objectively as possible without information of the students’ teacher names, ages or grades of students, etc. Teachers are admonished to not approach/contact the judges regarding specific students’ performance.
First and second place winners from each group will be chosen, and up to three additional students from each group may be chosen to receive Honorable Mention awards.
Results:
Results will be completed and posted on the TVMTA website shortly after the judging of each sublevel is completed.
Honors Recital:
Honors Recitals will be held later in the day on November 5. Two finalists will be selected from each sublevel and invited to play for the judges to award First and Second place. Any student receiving Honorable Mention is invited to attend and receive recognition.
Awards:
First and Second Place winners from each group will be awarded trophies, and Honorable Mentions (up to three per sublevel) will be awarded red rosette ribbons. Trophies and ribbons will be distributed to teachers to give to their students.
Sonatina Chair: Bronwen Godfrey, bgodfreypiano@gmail.com
Website: http://www.treasurevalleymta.org/