The Montgomery Symphony Orchestra is now inviting entries to our Sixth Annual Youth Concerto Competition!
Since launching its youth concerto competition in 2016, the MSO has showcased ten winning soloists, providing an opportunity to perform with us at our annual June concert. Entries are now being accepted for our fifth annual concerto competition and must be submitted by Tuesday, March 15, 2022. This year’s winners will perform on Sunday, June 19, 2022.
Eligibility
The competition is open to middle and high school musicians (grades 6-12) on any orchestral instrument including percussion, with the exception of piano.
Repertoire
Entrants select the piece and/or movement(s) they would like to perform, and are strongly encouraged to do so in consultation with their private teacher or band/orchestra director. Selections should be no longer than approximately 10 minutes in length and must have standard orchestral accompaniments readily available for purchase or rent at a fee that will not exceed $500.00.
Pieces performed by concerto winners in the last two years may not be selected; these include:
- Cécile Chaminade, Concertino for Flute
- Mozart, Clarinet Concerto in A Major
- Shostakovich, Concerto No. 1 for Violoncello and Orchestra
- Wieniawski, Violin Concerto No. 2 in D Minor
- Mozart, Oboe Concerto in C Major
- Arutiunian, Trumpet Concerto
The MSO reserves the right to disqualify entries that do not meet these standards. Other inquiries regarding repertoire may be sent to [email protected].
Video Audition
Record a video of you performing your selected piece. Upload your video file to YouTube as an unlisted video and complete the entry form to submit the link no later than Tuesday, March 15, 2022.
- Your video will be reviewed by a panel of judges who will listen, not watch. So don’t worry about how the video looks — only about how your performance sounds!
- You can use any video recording device you have access to — even a cell phone — but make sure the device is close enough to you to record high-quality audio.
- The judges will review the submissions anonymously, so your name and voice should NOT be part of the video you submit. Our competition administrators will know it’s yours via the form.
- The easiest way to share your final video is by uploading it to YouTube. Step-by-step instructions are available at: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/57407. You will need to create an account.
- Before you start uploading, change the YouTube privacy setting for your video to “Unlisted.” This will ensure that your video is only viewable to someone who has the link. It will not be searchable. (The MSO will only share this link with our judges.)
- If you prefer, you can also send us a shareable link to listen to your video file via Google Drive, Dropbox, or another file-sharing service. Just make sure the settings allow anyone with the link to view it!
Prize
Competition winners will be invited to rehearse and perform their selected piece with the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra before a live concert audience at the downtown Silver Spring Civic Building on Sunday, June 19, 2022. Each winner will also receive a $100 award from the MSO’s Scott Wood Scholarship Fund.
Winners should plan to join the MSO for at least three evening rehearsals prior to the concert to prepare their pieces with the orchestra. (Regular rehearsals are typically on Mondays; the dress rehearsal will be on Thursday, June 16.)
Entry Fee
To help cover the costs of administering the competition and concert, the competition includes a $25 entry fee. However, we will waive this fee for any student for whom it poses a barrier to entry. We welcome and encourage entrants of diverse backgrounds.
Announcement of Results
We plan to announce the winners of the competition by April 1, 2022.
Questions
Please email youth.competition@msomd.org with any additional questions. We recommend subscribing to the MSO email list to get any news and updates about the competition.
Entry Form
When you are ready with your video audition, submit the form below no later than 11:59pm on Tuesday, March 15, 2022. Limit of one video submission per student.