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Elmira District Kiwanis Music Festival www.elmirakiwanisclub.com A Community Project of The Kiwanis Club of Elmira 2018 OFFICIAL SYLLABUS for Junior & Senior Piano Composition & Arranging Strings Woodwinds Vocal School Bands, Orchestras & Choirs

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Elmira District Kiwanis Music Festival

www.elmirakiwanisclub.com

A Community Project of The Kiwanis Club of Elmira

2018

OFFICIAL SYLLABUS

for Junior & Senior Piano

Composition & Arranging Strings

Woodwinds Vocal

School Bands, Orchestras & Choirs

ELMIRA DISTRICT

KIWANIS MUSIC FESTIVAL 2018

OFFICIAL SYLLABUS

A COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT OF THE KIWANIS CLUB OF ELMIRA INC.

COMPETITIONS TO BE HELD APRIL 23rd TO APRIL 27th 2018 (APRIL 30 & MAY 1 reserved if needed)

Elmira Mennonite Church (58 Church Street West)

** please note the change in location from previous years

ENTRY DEADLINE MONDAY JANUARY 29th, 2018

FINAL CONCERT SATURDAY MAY 5th, 2018 AT 1:30pm

Chairperson: Murray Haight Secretary: Sue Brenner

SYLLABUS COMMITTEE: Local teachers working with the Kiwanis Club.

Please contact the following person if you have questions regarding understanding the syllabus. PIANO: Erin Coffey [email protected] 226-868-4086 VOICE, ENSEMBLES: Pam Derksen [email protected] 519-206-0191 STRINGS, GUITAR, WOODWIND/BRASS: Mildred Freeman Rieder [email protected] 519-669-9925

ADJUDICATORS: Adjudicator information and biographies will be posted on the website

when they become available. www.elmirakiwanisclub.com

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

RULES AND REGULATIONS ......................................................................................................... 4   JUNIOR PIANO SYLLABUS ........................................................................................................... 9   SENIOR PIANO SYLLABUS ......................................................................................................... 14   VOCAL SYLLABUS ........................................................................................................................ 19   STRING/GUITAR SYLLABUS (harp, lute) .................................................................................. 24   WOODWIND & BRASS SYLLABUS ............................................................................................ 31   SCHOOL BANDS, ORCHESTRAS & CHOIRS .......................................................................... 35   ENTRY FORMS ............................................................................................................................... 38  

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RULES AND REGULATIONS This Music Festival will be known as ‘The Elmira District Kiwanis Music Festival’ and is sponsored by ‘The Kiwanis Club of Elmira, Inc.’ in cooperation with the Elmira Music Teachers’ Association and members of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association. In submitting his/her entry form, the contestant agrees to all the rules and regulations of the Festival stipulated herein and agrees to be governed by the same. ELIGIBILITY: 1. An Amateur shall be defined as follows when referred to in this Festival: “Any Person whose principal means of livelihood is not derived from music” 2. All competitive sections and classes in this Festival are open to amateurs only. Non-competitive adult classes are open to anyone. 3. In all OPEN classes ‘A section refers to Secondary School Students (and those waiting for up to one year to attend Post Secondary school) and ‘B’ section refers to Contestants beyond Secondary school (Post-Secondary students or adult amateurs working at any Grade level). ‘A’ section Contestants will be eligible for Scholarships and Trophies and ‘B’ section Contestants will be eligible for Scholarships only. A Secondary School student is defined as one who has attended high school at any point in the current academic year (September to June), or a student who is between Secondary and Post Secondary studies. 4. Adults and students more than one year past high school graduation should enter Open ‘B’ or non-competitive graded classes ONLY. 5. The Elmira District Kiwanis Music Festival is open only to eligible performers who reside, or attend school, or study music within the following districts, or with a member of the Elmira Music Teachers’ Association:

Townships of Woolwich, Wellesley, Wilmot, Peel, Arthur, Mornington, Pilkington, West Garafraxa, North Dumfries, or Maryborough; the Towns and Villages within or adjacent to the above described Townships, including Elora, Fergus and Arthur.

6. Students residing or studying outside of the above criteria may enter with the recommendation of a teacher from the Elmira Music Teachers’ Association or Festival Committee member. 7. School ensembles that are outside of the geographic limits may write a letter of application to the Kiwanis Club requesting to be included for the subsequent year. 8. In classes designated by age, age will be determined as of January 1. 9. In ensemble classes to determine the correct class, average the ages and round down to the nearest age (example, piano duet with an 11 & 8 year old, 11+8=19÷2=9.5, enter in 9 & under class).

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ENTRIES 1. Each Contestant (or teacher, parent/guardian) must sign an entry form declaring that he/she has and will comply with all rules and regulations governing the Festival. Please use the “Solo Entry Form” at the end of the Syllabus. 2. Only one entry shall be submitted for ensemble (duet, trio and quartet etc) classes and it should include the names and addresses of all Contestants in the group. Please use the “Ensemble Entry Form” at the end of the Syllabus. 3. School Entries shall be submitted with the prescribed fee. Please use the “School Ensemble Entry Form” at the end of the Syllabus. 4. All entries must be complete and in writing on the Official Festival “Entry Forms” and the entry form MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE PRESCRIBED FEE. MAKE CHEQUES PAYABLE TO “KIWANIS CLUB OF ELMIRA, INC.” Entry fees for 2018 will be $20.00 per class to a maximum of $70.00 per student per discipline for solo entries only. Duets, Trios and Ensembles must be submitted as a separate fee with a separate registration form. All entries are to be mailed to: Sue Brenner 30 First Street West Elmira N3B 1G4 Please call the secretary at 519-669-8942 after 5:00pm or email [email protected] to arrange a suitable time to drop off entries. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE SECRETARY ON OR BEFORE MONDAY JANUARY 29th, 2018. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. 5. The Festival Committee reserves the right to refuse any entry. 6. Any class in which less than three entries are received may be subject to cancellation, combined with another class or converted to a masterclass. In either case the contestant will be advised and given five days notice in which to enter another class or to withdraw his/her entry. 7. By registering for the Elmira Kiwanis Music Festival, the participant or the participant’s legal guardian consents to the publishing of the participants name on the festival website, festival media and any of the festival’s printed literature. 8. By registering for the Elmira Kiwanis Music Festival, the participant or the participant’s legal guardian consents to being photographed by an official festival photographer on behalf of the Kiwanis Club during the music festival and to the use of those photos on the festival website, festival media and any of the festival’s printed literature. 9. Copies of the Official Syllabus and Entry Forms may be obtained online, for a paper copy please contact Sue Brenner

Entry Forms are available on the Kiwanis website: www.elmirakiwanisclub.com

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TEST PIECES 1. The PLAYING TIME of all test pieces is VERY IMPORTANT and MUST BE stated on the Entry Form or the entry and fee will be refused. 2. An authentic score must be provided to the Hall Secretary on duty prior to performance, who will deliver it to the adjudicator. It is a violation of the Canadian Copyright Act to copy any portion of music without the authorization from the copyright owner. Participants are strictly forbidden to use photocopies for performances. When music is not memorized a second authentic score of the music to be performed must be presented to the adjudicator. Photocopies are not accepted unless accompanied by a letter from the publisher giving written permission.

2b. The Frederick Harris Music Co., Ltd. is pleased to grant permission to festival, recital and examination participants to photocopy one page from their publications, for the purpose of facilitating a page turn. 2c. Digital downloads should be stamped by the retailer or accompanied by verification of payment online. 2d. Authentic scores include those printed from www.imslp.org. A cover sheet indicating the score’s origin must be included. Page-turners are allowed. Failure to provide proper music will result in adjudication only.

3. On choral and vocal numbers it is allowable to transpose rather than use the original key. 4. It is preferred that true studies, be entered in the Study Classes only, not in other festival categories. 5. All music must be memorized except those exempted by the rules preceding individual sections. Where memorization of music is not required, a page-turner is acceptable. 6. Duets, trios and ensemble performances need NOT be memorized. 7. Repeats, Da Capos and Dal Segnos are at the discretion of the teacher. 8. Contestants may not perform more than one piece in a single class. Exceptions will be made for ensembles (duet, duo, trio, quartet), where one student performs in multiple ensembles with different partner groups. 9. Contestants may enter up to two classes in any section unless stated otherwise. 10. Contestants may not perform the same piece in more than one class. 11. Any Contestant who performs music that is not eligible will receive adjudication only. 12. Contestants, who use music in a class that specifies that the music must be memorized, will receive an adjudication only. 13. Pieces may be selected from current or previous RCM or Conservatory Canada Syllabi. In case of discrepancy, refer to current syllabi, with the exception of duets, trios, quartets, popular, church and first or second year of study. 14. Selections in the RCME or CC books where two pieces are played as a unit (ex Bach Preludes & Fugues, Starer Pink & Crimson, two or three movements of Sonata at the Level 9, 10 or ARCT) should be performed as a single entry.

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PROGRAMME PROCEDURE & PARTICIPANT CONDUCT The Programme can be found on the website www.elmirakiwanisclub.com 1. Out of respect for the Secretary and other performers CLASS TIMES WILL NOT BE CHANGED. 2. The Festival Committee will decide on the order in which classes will be taken and the order in which the Contestant is to appear in his/her classes. 3. The Festival Secretary will advise the Contestant’s teacher when they will perform each class they have entered and provide a Competition Summary to their Teacher prior to the Festival. Any changes made without consulting the Festival Secretary will result in the Contestant being disqualified from that class. 4. If you are unable to attend your class please call and notify the Secretary as soon as possible at 519-669-8942. Refunds will not be issued for cancelled classes. 5. Performers are expected to arrive 15 minutes early and observe proper performance etiquette. 6. The use of flash photography is not permitted in the performance halls at any time. The use of cameras and recording devices are up to the discretion of the adjudicator. Please be respectful to the performers and not create distractions that can increase nerves. Before posting on social media please ensure only your own children are recorded, or that permission has been granted from parents/guardians of other students. 7. Contestants must not start their presentation until advised to do so by the Adjudicator. The Adjudicator has the authority to stop any performance at anytime. 8. No practicing will be allowed in the Performance Halls at any time during the Festival. 9. Audiences will NOT be allowed in the performance hall during Sight Reading or Quick Study Classes. 10. Students participating in Sight Reading or Quick Study Classes will be taken by the hall secretary to wait in a separate room while other participants in their class are performing. 11. The composition competitors will be judged on written work only. They may perform the piece if they choose, but must indicate their intent on the Entry Form. The mark for the written work of composition will then be announced but no mark will be given for the performance. 12. The arrangement competitors will be judged in advance for written work and on their performance during the Festival week. The marks will be averaged for an overall mark. ACCOMPANIST 1. The Music Festival Committee WILL NOT provide an Official Accompanist. 2. The Contestant or ensemble MUST BE accompanied by his/her own accompanist. 3. Recorded music is not to be used for accompaniment unless otherwise stated.

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AWARDS 1. The Adjudicator’s decision is FINAL in the awarding of all placements and awards including trophies and scholarships. 2. Scholarship winners will be announced at the conclusion of the Festival 3. All contestants will be awarded marks, except in non-competitive classes. 4. Students must perform in at least 2 SOLO classes to qualify for a scholarship, not including Quick Study or Sight Reading. 5. ALL Senior Students for any instrument or voice must also perform in a Sight Reading or Quick Study Class to qualify for a scholarship. Teachers may assist their students in preparation for Quick Study Classes. 6. The Adjudicator may withhold any award at his/her discretion. 7. A scholarship may be withheld or transferred to another class selected by the Adjudicator when, in his or her opinion, none of the performances in competition for a scholarship is up to Scholarship standards. 4. No Contestant may be awarded the same trophy more than two consecutive years. 5. A Contestant may not receive more than one Scholarship in any one year in one Festival section. 6. Trophies and scholarship will only be awarded pending sufficient number of competitors in any given category to merit their distribution. 7. Scholarships will be mailed to the Scholarship winner or music teacher within one month after conclusion of the Festival. 8. The acceptance, limitations and form and assignment of all trophies, scholarships and bursaries will be at the sole discretion of the Festival Committee on the Adjudicator’s advice. The Committee will not entertain appeals of the Adjudicator’s decisions. 9. Contestants recommended by the Adjudicator for the final concert are expected to perform. MARKS First place winners must have a mark of 80 or more. Second place winners must have a mark of 75 or more. Third place winners must have a mark of 70 or more.

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SENIOR PIANO SYLLABUS NOTE: • Individual students must enter at least two SOLO classes to qualify for scholarships. • Senior Piano students must enter a quick study or sight reading class IN ADDITION to the two solo classes to be eligible for a scholarship. • Selections in the RCME or CC books where two pieces are played as a unit (ex Bach Preludes & Fugues, Starer Pink & Crimson, two or three movements of Sonata at the Grade/Level 9, 10 or ARCT level) should be performed as a single entry. • Musical era should correspond to RCME or CC syllabi. • In all OPEN Classes, ‘A’ refers to Secondary School Students and ‘B’ to Post Secondary Students. ‘A’ contestants will be eligible for scholarships and Trophies. ‘B’ contestants will be eligible for Scholarships only. • Please refer to rules and regulations at the front of the syllabus. SENIOR PIANO AWARDS: Top Senior Pianist – Myrtle Wilfong Memorial Trophy and Scholarship Runner Up Senior Pianist – Jack Price Memorial Trophy and Scholarship (even years) Scholarships of Merit to performers chosen by the adjudicator SECTION 40: Baroque Era Piano Solos (to about 1760) MUST BE MEMORIZED CLASS 4001 Grade/Level 6 any age CLASS 4002 Grade/Level 7 any age CLASS 4003 Grade/Level 8 any age CLASS 4004 Grade/Level 9 any age CLASS 4005 Grade/Level 10 any age CLASS 4006A Open ‘A’  CLASS 4006B Open ‘B’   SECTION 41: Classical Era Piano Solos (about 1750-1825) MUST BE MEMORIZED CLASS 4101 Grade/Level 6 any age CLASS 4102 Grade/Level 7 any age CLASS 4103 Grade/Level 8 any age CLASS 4104 Grade/Level 9 any age CLASS 4105 Grade/Level 10 any age CLASS 4106A Open ‘A’  CLASS 4106B Open ‘B’   SECTION 42: Romantic Era Piano Solos (about 1800-1900) MUST BE MEMORIZED CLASS 4201 Grade/Level 6 any age CLASS 4202 Grade/Level 7 any age CLASS 4203 Grade/Level 8 any age CLASS 4204 Grade/Level 9 any age CLASS 4205 Grade/Level 10 any age CLASS 4206A Open ‘A’  CLASS 4206B Open ‘B’  

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SECTION 43: 20th and 21st Century Piano Solos MUST BE MEMORIZED (Repertoire found in the RCM or CC syllabi only, no studies and only popular, jazz, blues etc found in the syllabi) CLASS 4301 Grade/Level 6 any age CLASS 4302 Grade/Level 7 any age CLASS 4303 Grade/Level 8 any age CLASS 4304 Grade/Level 9 any age CLASS 4305 Grade/Level 10 any age CLASS 4306A Open ‘A’  CLASS 4306B Open ‘B’   SECTION 44: Canadian Composer Piano Solos MUST BE MEMORIZED CLASS 4401 Grade/Level 6 any age CLASS 4402 Grade/Level 7 any age CLASS 4403 Grade/Level 8 any age CLASS 4404 Grade/Level 9 any age CLASS 4405 Grade/Level 10 any age CLASS 4406A Open ‘A’  CLASS 4406B Open ‘B’   SECTION 45: Piano Solos MUST BE MEMORIZED (Any classical era: List A, B, C, D or E – repertoire found in the RCM or CC syllabi only, no studies and only popular, jazz, blues etc found in the syllabi) CLASS 4501 Grade/Level 6 any age CLASS 4502 Grade/Level 7 any age CLASS 4503 Grade/Level 8 any age CLASS 4504 Grade/Level 9 any age CLASS 4505 Grade/Level 10 any age CLASS 4506A Open ‘A’  CLASS 4506B Open ‘B’   SECTION 46: Piano Concert Group MUST BE MEMORIZED NOTE: Choose pieces from THREE of the following major historical eras: Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern Era. Competitors will be judged on selection of pieces, group arrangement, contrast, etc… Test pieces played here may not be used in any other class. CLASS 4601 Grade/Level 6 Time Limit: 15 minutes CLASS 4602 Grade/Level 7 Time Limit: 15 minutes CLASS 4603 Grade/Level 8 Time Limit: 15 minutes CLASS 4604 Grade/Level 9 Time Limit: 20 minutes CLASS 4605 Grade/Level 10 Time Limit: 25 minutes CLASS 4606A Open ‘A’ Time Limit: 25 minutes CLASS 4606B Open ‘B’ Time Limit: 25 minutes

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SECTION 47: Piano Etude/Study Solos (Need NOT be memorized)     From Conservatory Study books only CLASS 4701 Grade/Level 6 1 or 2 selections CLASS 4702 Grade/Level 7 1 or 2 selections CLASS 4703 Grade/Level 8 1 or 2 selections CLASS 4704 Grade/Level 9 1 or 2 selections CLASS 4705 Grade/Level 10 2 selections CLASS 4706A Open ‘A’ 2 selections Grade/Level 10 or 1 Concert Etude ARCT CLASS 4706B Open ‘B’ 2 selections Grade/Level 10 or 1 Concert Etude ARCT SECTION 48: Church/Sacred/Religious Piano Solos (Need NOT be memorized) (Must be a published arrangement, own arrangement not eligible) MUSIC SELECTION AT TEACHER’S DISCRETION  CLASS 4801 14 years and under  CLASS 4803 16 years and under  CLASS 4805 18 years and under  CLASS 4806A Open ‘A’  CLASS 4806B Open ‘B’   SECTION 49: Popular Music Piano Solos (Need NOT be memorized)   Jazz, Blues, Ragtime, Folk, Movie, T.V., Broadway (Must be a published arrangement, own arrangement not eligible) MUSIC SELECTION AT TEACHER’S DISCRETION  CLASS 4901 14 years and under  CLASS 4903 16 years and under  CLASS 4905 18 years and under  CLASS 4906A Open ‘A’  CLASS 4906B Open ‘B’   SECTION 50: Popular Classics Piano Solos (Need NOT be memorized) Published Arrangements of well known pieces that are not suitable for the ‘Popular Music Category’ (ex Pachelbel’s Canon in D+) CLASS 5001 14 years and under  CLASS 5003 16 years and under  CLASS 5005 18 years and under  CLASS 5006A Open ‘A’  CLASS 5006B Open ‘B’  

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SECTION 51: Piano Duets (Need NOT be memorized) To determine the correct class, average the ages and round down to the nearest age. Participants may enter more than one class in this category with different partner groups. MUSIC SELECTION AT TEACHER’S DISCRETION  CLASS 5101 14 years and under  CLASS 5102 16 years and under  CLASS 5103 18 years and under  CLASS 5104A Open ‘A’  CLASS 5104B Open ‘B’   SECTION 52: Piano Trios (Need NOT be memorized) To determine the correct class, average the ages and round down to the nearest age. Participants may enter more than one class in this category with different partner groups. MUSIC SELECTION AT TEACHER’S DISCRETION  CLASS 5201 any age   SECTION 9: Mixed Ensemble – Any combination of instruments including or not including piano (excluding piano ensemble) (Need NOT be memorized) MUSIC SELECTION AT TEACHER’S DISCRETION  Participants may enter more than one class in this category with different partner groups. Please specify instrumentation on entry form (Cross Referenced in Junior Piano, Strings…)  CLASS 9001 Elementary (level of difficulty) any age CLASS 9002 Intermediate any age CLASS 9003 Advanced any age SECTION 56: Piano Accompaniment (Need NOT be memorized) (Must be a published arrangement, own arrangement not eligible) Accompanist ONLY will be adjudicated (only one entry in this section) CLASS 5601 14 years and under  CLASS 5602 16 years and under  CLASS 5603 18 years and under  CLASS 5604A Open ‘A’  CLASS 5604B Open ‘B’   SECTION 57: Quick Study (Need NOT be memorized) NOTE: Music for this class will be available for pickup in the foyer of Gale Presbyterian Church 48 HOURS before it is to be performed. Enter at the Grade/Level level you are currently working at. Chosen pieces will be approximately two Grade/Level levels below the working Grade/Level. ONLY the adjudicator and Kiwanis hall monitor will be allowed in the hall with the competitor during the performance. CLASS 5701 Grade/Level 6  CLASS 5702 Grade/Level 7  CLASS 5703 Grade/Level 8  CLASS 5704 Grade/Level 9  CLASS 5705 Grade/Level 10  CLASS 5706A Open ‘A’  CLASS 5706B Open ‘B’  

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SECTION 58: Sight Reading  NOTE: Enter at the Grade/Level level you are currently working at. Chosen pieces will be approximately two Grade/Level levels below the working Grade/Level. CLASS 5801 Grade/Level 6  CLASS 5802 Grade/Level 7  CLASS 5803 Grade/Level 8  CLASS 5804 Grade/Level 9  CLASS 5805 Grade/Level 10  CLASS 5806A Open ‘A’  CLASS 5806B Open ‘B’   SECTION 59: Composition (Need NOT be memorized) 1. Must be written out (provide one copy for the adjudicator). Give titles, marks of expression, etc… 2. Music must be submitted to the secretary one month prior to the start of the Festival. 3. Music will receive adjudication and a mark from the Composition Adjudicator. Please indicate if you wish to perform your composition during the Festival. There is no mark for performance. 4. The fee for this class is an additional $10 (total $30).  CLASS 5901 14 years and under  CLASS 5902 16 years and under  CLASS 5903 18 years and under  CLASS 5904A Open ‘A’  CLASS 5904B Open ‘B’   SECTION 60: First Year Instruction (Piano) MUST BE MEMORIZED NOTE: Only one entry in this section  CLASS 6001 14 years and under  CLASS 6002 16 years and under   SECTION 61: Second Year Instruction (Piano) MUST BE MEMORIZED NOTE: Only one entry in this section  CLASS 6101 14 years and under  CLASS 6102 16 years and under   SECTION 62:   ADULT Non-Competitive (Need NOT be memorized) NOTE: Up to three entries in this class  CLASS 6201 Elementary (RCM or CC Level 1-4 & equivalent) CLASS 6202 Intermediate (RCM or CC Level 5-8 & equivalent) CLASS 6203 Advanced (RCM or CC Level 9-10 & equivalent) CLASS 6204 ARCT  

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ENTRY FORMS Please photocopy as many as are needed for your school, family or studio. Please use only one “Solo Entry Form” per candidate and only one “Ensemble Entry Form” per group (duet, trio and quartet etc) classes. Please submit a separate the “Ensemble Entry Fee” separately from solo entry fees. School Bands, Orchestras & Choirs please submit one “School Ensemble Entry Form” per entry. Include a list of all participants.

_______________________________________ __________________________________________ (First Name as it will appear in program) (Last Name as it will appear in program) Address: ________________________________________________ City: ________________________ Postal Code: _______________ Telephone: _______________________ Date of Birth: (dd/mm/yy) _______________ Age ______________ E-mail: ______________________________________________________ Teacher Name: _________________________________ Teacher Telephone: ______________________ Teacher Address & Postal Code: ____________________________________________________________ Teacher email: _______________________________________________________________

SECTION (44)

CLASS (595)

INSTRUMENT (Piano)

NAME OF CLASS (List A - 12 years & under)

DURATION(in minutes)

FEE($20) maximum

$70

Total Enclosed

I am also participating in ensembles (please list class numbers): ___________________________________ Please ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria (see Syllabus p4) Under which section (eligibility page 4) are you registering: section #5 ________ or section #6________? If Section #6, give the name of the teacher or Kiwanis Club member whose recommendation you have received ______________________________________ The undersigned has read the festival rules herein and in the Syllabus and certifies that the rules governing this entry have been or will be complied with. Parent or Teacher Signature: ____________________________________________ Permission will be requested during the Festival to release the use of any photos taken for future festival promotion. Please respect copyright rules when performing at the Elmira Kiwanis Music Festival. * reminder compositions are due March 23, one month before the start of the Festival.

Elmira District Kiwanis Music Festival

SOLO ENTRY FORM Entry Deadline: Jan 29, 2018

Mail to: Sue Brenner, 30 First Street West,

Elmira, ON, N3B 1G4 519-669-8942

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Teacher Name: ________________________________ Teacher Telephone: _______________________ Teacher Address & Postal Code_____________________________________________________________ E-mail: ______________________________________________________ Section No. __________

CLASS (595)

INSTRUMENTATION (2 Pianos)

NAME OF CLASS (Piano Quartet 14 years & under)

DURATION (in minutes)

FEE ($20)

Performers:

NAME (as it will appear in

the program)

ADDRESS (including postal code)

PHONE NUMBER

DATE OF BIRTH

(dd/mm/yy)

AGE (on Jan 1)

To determine the correct class, average the ages and round down to the nearest age (example, piano duet with an 11 & 8 year old, 11+8=19÷2=9.5, enter in 9 & under class). Please ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria (see Syllabus p4) Under which section (eligibility page 4) are you registering: section #5 ________ or section #6________? If Section #6, give the name of the teacher or Kiwanis Club mem ber whose recommendation you have received ______________________________________ The undersigned has read the festival rules herein and in the Syllabus and certifies that the rules governing this entry have been or will be complied with. Parent or Teacher Signature: ____________________________________________ Permission will be requested during the Festival to release the use of any photos taken for future festival promotion. Please respect copyright rules when performing at the Elmira Kiwanis Music Festival. * reminder compositions are due March 23, one month before the start of the Festival.

Elmira District Kiwanis Music Festival

ENSEMBLE ENTRY FORM

(one entry per ensemble) Entry Deadline: Jan 29, 2018

Mail to: Sue Brenner, 30 First Street West,

Elmira, ON, N3B 1G4 519-669-8942

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School Name: __________________________________ Teacher Name: _______________________ School Address, Phone Number & Postal Code ________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Teacher E-mail: ______________________________________________________ Section No. __ONE__

CLASS (23)

INSTRUMENTATION (Instrumental Band)

NAME OF CLASS (Gr 7 Classroom Band)

DURATION (in minutes)

FEE ($40)

Performers: The undersigned has read the festival rules herein and in the Syllabus and certifies that the rules governing this entry have been or will be complied with. Teacher Signature: ____________________________________________ Permission will be requested during the Festival to release the use of any photos taken for future festival promotion. Please respect copyright rules when performing at the Elmira Kiwanis Music Festival.

Elmira District Kiwanis Music Festival

SCHOOL ENSEMBLE ENTRY FORM

(one entry per ensemble) Entry Deadline: Jan 29, 2018

Mail to: Sue Brenner, 30 First Street West,

Elmira, ON, N3B 1G4 519-669-8942