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.

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.

0101

Senior - Vocal Solo - Any Voice

0102

Senior - Piano Solo

0103

Senior - String Solo - Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass

0104

Senior - Acoustic Guitar Solo

0105

Senior - Woodwind Solo

0106

Senior - Brass Solo

Rules of Special Competition

  1. 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.
  2. Accompaniment is restricted to Piano (one) only.
  3. Contestants must enter and compete in at least one other open class in the 2004 Kiwanis Music Festival to be eligible.
  4. Winners must obtain a minimum of 85 marks in these Special Classes.
  5. 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.
  6. Entry fee for each class is $30.00.
  7. Two adjudicators will be assigned to each of these classes where possible.
  8. 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.

Winner 2003: Eva-Marie Misinski, Soprano