OSAKA International Competition Repertoire
Repertoire
Regional OSAKA International Competition Repertoire
PRELIMINARY SCREENING ROUND REPERTOIRE REQUIREMENTS
Video Audition: April 10-15, 2023
Submission of a DVD or video data containing a contestant’s performance is required.
A contestant’s performance which has been uploaded to YouTube or similar is acceptable. A complete link to the YouTube page should be provided on the application form.
1. General Division (no time limit)
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A piece chosen by the contestant. (including movements from a sonata or suite)
2. Collegiate Division (maximum 10 minutes)
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A Prelude and Fugue from J.S. Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier Book I or II, or an Etude by Chopin, Debussy, Liszt, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff or Scriabin.
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A piece chosen by contestant. (including movements from a sonata or suite)
REGIONAL ROUND REPERTOIRE REQUIREMENTS
Live Audition: May 20, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.
The repertoire from the Preliminary Round may also be used for the Regional Round.
1. General Division (approximately 10 minutes)
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Two contrasting pieces chosen by a contestant
2. Collegiate Division (approximately 15 minutes)
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Two or Three contrasting pieces chosen by a contestant from (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Impressions and Modern periods)
FINAL ROUND REPERTOIRE REQUIREMENTS
Live Audition: To be determined, 2023 in Osaka, Japan.
1. General Division (Length of the performance: 8 minutes)
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One piece chosen by a contestant from any musical period. The repertoire piece must be different from the pieces for the preliminary round.
2. Collegiate Division (Length of the performance: 8 minutes)
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One piece chosen by a contestant from any musical period. The repertoire piece must be different from the pieces for the preliminary round.
3. Additional Notes
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Repertoires for both divisions must be prepared and remain the same as listed on the application form for all rounds. However, the final round repertoire can be changed during the designated period.
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Program may be slightly over or under the performance time limit. Programs over the time limit at any round of the competition may be cut short at the judge's discretion.