Rose Bowl Competition
Featuring six top solo winners in the Festival one each from:
vocal, piano, strings, guitar, brass and woodwinds.
Friday, April 30, 2004 - 8:00 p.m.
Wolf Performance Hall, London Central Library
(location may change)
Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of London and The Kiwanis Music
Festival of London Inc.
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Rose Bowl performers receive a $500 scholarship
for participation
from the Kiwanis Music Festival of London Inc..
The Rose Bowl winner receives an additional $1,000
scholarship
from The Kiwanis Club of London Inc.
and a small replica of the Rose Bowl.
One winner from each of the following classes may enter
the Rose Bowl.
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0101
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Senior - Vocal Solo - Any Voice
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0102
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Senior - Piano Solo
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0103
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Senior - String Solo - Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass
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0104
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Senior - Acoustic Guitar Solo
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0105
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Senior - Woodwind Solo
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0106
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Senior - Brass Solo
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Rules of Special Competition
- Contestants must perform a concert group of TWO numbers of their own
choice.
Contestants will be judged both on performance and on choice of music.
Maximum time limit is 20 minutes.
- Accompaniment is restricted to Piano (one) only.
- Contestants must enter and compete in at least
one other open class in the 2004 Kiwanis Music Festival to be eligible.
- Winners must obtain a minimum of 85 marks in
these Special Classes.
- Only one winner will be chosen from each class.
If it is necessary to split a Special Class into two or more Divisions,
a First Award Certificate will be available in each Division; however,
only that Contestant with the highest mark in all Divisions of that
class will be eligible to participate in the Kiwanis Music Festival
finals.
- Entry fee for each class is $30.00.
- Two adjudicators will be assigned to each of
these classes where possible.
- Competition open only to non-professional contestants,
33 years of age and under in Class 0101 and 28 years of age and under
in Classes 0102 - 0106. Competitors must abide by the Rules
and Regulations of the current Syllabus.
Note, however, that Rule 46 does
not apply to this competition.
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Winner 2003: Eva-Marie Misinski, Soprano