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Concerto Competition 2024

  • 10 Nov 2024
  • 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM
  • Akiva School, 809 Percy Warner Blvd, Nashville, TN 37205

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  • Registration for the Concerto Competition Auditions is limited to MTSA Members. Please join or renew your dues prior to registering for this event.

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Auditions for the 4th Annual MTSA Concerto Competition will be held Sunday, November 10, 2024, at the Akiva School, 809 Percy Warner Blvd, Nashville, TN 37205,  between 12:30 and 4:30 in the afternoon.

The competition is open to students on all instruments who are active members of the MTSA, and whose teachers are active members of the MTSA. Students may only compete once each year in either a concerto or duo concerto. Past winners of the concerto competition may not compete in the three years following their winning performance (i.e. winners of the 2021 Concerto Competition will be eligible to compete again in 2025).

Students or parents should register between October 1st and November 1st at 11:59pm. Please use the "register" button on the left to submit your registration. Late registrations cannot be accepted.

Audition Requirements:  Perform, from memory, a movement of a concerto from their instrument's Suzuki repertoire.** Each performer is responsible for arranging their own pianist for the audition, and rehearsing with them prior to the competition. No time or space for rehearsal will be available on the day of the audition.

Winner(s) will perform their piece on the 2024 MTSA Honors Recital, accompanied by a string orchestra, comprised of MTSA teachers and interested area professional musicians.

The 2024 Honors Recital will be February 4th, 2023, at 2pm in the Theater at the St. Cecilia Academy, 4210 Harding Pike, Nashville, TN 37205.

** Special exception: If an audition piece as arranged in the Suzuki repertoire is an excerpt from the full movement, the student entering has the choice whether to compete with the Suzuki excerpt or the the original form of the piece (for example, the Golterman Rondo for cello).





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