杯 Hi-Tech International Piano Competition for Amateurs (Tianjin,2009)

The First Hi-Tech International Piano Competition for Amateurs

(Tianjin, 2009)

Overview

In recent years, China's piano arts business has made substantial progress, in pace with the rapid development of the socialist economy and the continuous improvement of living standards of Chinese people. Meanwhile a serior of major prizes won by Chinese young pianists in world-class international piano competitions has attracted world’s attention. As for non-professional piano performances, children who learned piano after-school from young age in earlier years have been grown-ups engaging in occupations, and some of which have chosen to be non-professional piano performers; an increasing group of retired people are keen on learning piano in order to enhance their cultural and artistic self-cultivation. Accordingly, since reform and opening up of China, the phenomenon of “piano enthusiasm” has rapidly presented and developed in large and medium cities. With the evolution and development throughout ten decades, piano has long been a shared wealth of modern humans, which has achieved great popularity globally. Piano players has outnumbered players of any other musicals instruments of all times, and thus celebrities and masters keen on piano arts presents numerous in political, economic and cultural fields.

The “Hi-Tech” International Piano Competition for Amateurs is the first competition, its unique highlight is for amateurs, it embodies the storng support of many non-professtional piano players and music experts at home and abroad.

Considering the non-professional characteristic of the competition, the jury of preliminary round will be mainly composed of young highly-educated piano elites in piano performance and education; the jury of final round, aside from world-famous pianist, will include some world-renowned celebrities with high piano artistic accomplishments without engaging in piano education as a career.

Each of the contestants who have joined the first roundwill be granted a specific comments from the expert jury and a certificate of participatiing the international piano competition from the organizing committee.

Objectives

The competition will be held for:

improving cultural communication around the world, and displaying China’s new look.

offering a international stage for piano amateurs.

popularizing piano arts to the whole society.

Sponsors

Tianjin Hi-tech Industry Park (THIP)

Zhou Guangren Educational & Technological Co.Ltd.(Beijing)

Jinwan Media Group

Undertakers

HH Culture Communication CL.Ltd.

Co-organizers

TJTV Culture & Entertainment Channel

Tianjin Symphony Orchestra

Parsons Music Limited

Zhongping Investment Group Co.,Ltd

Western Shore Art Salon

Tianjin Saixiang Hotel

Media Supports

Jin Wan Bao

BoHai Morning Post

Tianjin People Broadcasting Station Music Radio

Enorth.com.cn

022show.com

Organizing Committee Members

Honorary General Adviser:

Zhijian XuFormer Deputy Secretary-General of The State Council of The People's Republic of China, Director of Counsellors' Office of the State Council

Huifen Li Former Deputy Mayor of Tianjin

Honorary Director:

Sichun ZhouSecretary of Working Committee of Tianjin Hi-tech Industry Park

Director of Committee:

Guoying ZongDirector of Management Committee of Tianjin Hi-tech Industry Park

Standing Deputy Director of Committee:

Shijun ZhangDeputy Secretary of Working Committee of Tianjin Hi-tech Industry Park

Deputy Director of Committee:

Da Chen President of Zhou Guangren Educational & Technological Co.Ltd.(Beijing), President of Zhou Guangren Piano Art Center.

Kaihua JinNational first-class artist, Organizer of the International Piano Competition in China, Organizer of the International Non-professional Piano Competition in China

Secretary-General of Committee:

Huichen WangMinister of the Propaganda Department of Tianjin Hi-tech Industry Park

Deputy Secretary-General of Committee:

Hui WangPresident of Tianjin HH Culture Communications CL.Ltd

Shao JinDeputy secretary of TianjinProfessional Piano Committee

Regulations and Detailed Rules

1. Candidate Qualifications

The competition is open to candidates of all nationalities and both genders, with age ranged from 10 to 100 years old. Candidates mayinclude music students who are not piano majors, those who have previously studied in music conservatory, as well as those who have reached considerable level of piano performance but are not engaged in the professions of piano performance, education or research. (except major of command, music education, composition, music theory).

2. Group Divisions

Group A:10—17 years old

Group B:18—25 years old

Group C:26—37 years old

Group D:38—50 years old

Group E:51—64 years old

Group F:65—100 years old

Note: The division of candidates into different age groups is based on the actual age due on the starting time of final round (Dec.12, 2009) (take Group A as an example: the starting time is Dec.1, 2009 when one reaches 10 and the deadline is Nov. 30, 2009 when one reaches 17).

3. Repertoire

Preliminary Round

Repertoire:

Two pieces chosenfrom Classic, Romantic and/or Modern eras.

All repertoires will be played by memory.

Length of performance:

No more than 15 minutes for candidates from Group A-D.

No more than 10 minutes for candidates from Group E-F.

Final Round

Repertoire:

At least three pieces. Two pieces should be chosen from Classic, Romantic and/or Modern eras. There’s no limitation on authors. Free to repeat the repertoire of preliminary round. The third piece must be chosen from domestic composers of the candidate’s country (including compositions composed by the candidate himself/herself).

All repertoires will be played by memory.

Length of performance:

No more than 20 minutes for candidates from Group A-D.

No more than 15 minutes for candidates from Group E-F.

4. Awards Set:

The First Prize: one person for each group

The Second Prize: two persons for each group

The Third Prize: three persons for each group

Honorable Mention Prize: several persons for each group

5.Application Details:

On-site Registration:

Western Shore Art Salon

Add: No.3, Youyibei Road, Hexi District, Tianjin,PRC

“Hi-Tech” International Piano Competition for Amateurs (Tianjin First 2009)

Tel:+86(22) 23263505 +86(22)23263515

Website:

Preliminary Round Application:

Deadline:

Aug. 20th,2009 (Based on the postmark date)

Please send by air mail or express mail.

420 RMB/60 USD by cable transfer or post

RMB remittance account:

Account name: Tianjin HH Culture Communications Co.Ltd

Account No.: 856113785108093001

Bank of deposit: Tianjin Shuijing Branch, Bank of China

USD remittance account:

Account name: Tianjin HH Culture Communications CL.LTD

Account No.: 856113785108093001

Bank of deposit: Tianjin Shuijing Branch, Bank of China

Note:All the application materials including application form, transferring certification, repertoire and audio or video files (saved in video tape, DVD, VCD or flash disk) must be submitted to competition organizing committee due on Aug. 20th, 2009, Please send by air mail or express mail.

Application form obtaining:

On-site obtaining:

Western Shore Art Salon

No.3 Youyibei Road, Hexi District, Tianjin, China

Online obtaining:

Application formrequirements:

Following documents shall be submitted together with the application form:

(1) Three recent half-length photos (4x5cm)

(2) A Xerox copy of the applicant’s ID card or passport

(3) Resume: profile of majors, occupations and issues requiring special explanation.

Note: Unclear application form or insufficient documents shall be deemed invalid application. Application documents will not be returned. Candidate shall keep a copy of all mailed documents. The Competition Organizing Committee shall keep the candidate’s material confidential and have the right to demand additional documents from the candidate.

Eligibility Confirmation for Final Round

The Competition Organizing Committee will notify all the candidates of the result of the preliminary round.

Final Round Registration and Issues

Candidates shall arrive at the place designated bythe Competition Organizing Committee in Tianjin, Chinaon Nov.29-30, 2009.

The order in the competition will be decided by drawing lots by the candidates, and the order shall be maintained throughout the Final Round. Candidates must arrive at the competition venue on designated time. Failure to appear shall be deemed as giving up the qualification for competition.

All repertoires will be memorized. The order ofperforming repertoire will be decided by candidates.

Alteration of repertoire

Preliminary round:In case of any alteration of repertoire for the first round, it must be reported to the Competition Organizing Committee before August 6, 2009. No alteration of repertoire is allowed once the competition starts.

Final round:In case of any alteration of repertoire for the final round, it must be reported to the CompetitionOrganizing Committee before Nov.1st, 2009. No alteration of repertoire is allowed once the competition starts.

Charges of candidates and accompanying person(s)

Each candidate (as well as his/her accompanying person)will be responsible for his or her own travel expenses to and from Tianjin, accommodation and travelingexpenses. Accommodation and meals for all competitors will be arranged by the Competition Organizing Committee during the competition but only limited to restaurants or hotels designated by the Competition Organizing Committee.

Jury

Artistic Advisor:

Guangren Zhou (China)

Renowned pianist, tenured professor of the Central Conservatory of Music, one of the organizers of the International Piano Competition in China.

Director of Final round Jury:

Shinohara Takako (Japan)

International Member of All Japan Piano Instructors Society, Former Dean of Piano Department of Tokyo International Conservatory, Former Dean of Piano Department of the Tianjin Conservatory of Music, One of organizers of the International Piano Competition in China, One of the organizers of the International Amateur Piano Competition in China.

Director of Preliminary Round Jury:

Yunxian Chen (China)

President of the Tianjin Piano Professional Council, Professor of Piano from the Tianjin Conservatory of Music

Time Schedule

Stages / Timing / Descriptions
Preliminary competition application / Apr. 28th – Aug. 20th, 2009 / Candidates will send performance videos, application forms, application fee and relative material to the organizing committee.
Preliminary round / Aug. 26th – Aug. 29th, 2009 / Jury of the preliminary round assess the results of contestants of each divisions, and grant written Comments.
Preliminary round results notification and final eligibility confirmation / Aug. 31st – Sep. 30th, 2009 / Jury’s written comments and memorial certificate will be sent to all preliminary contestants, as well as information to the finalists.
Final round application / Sep. 30th–Nov. 1st, 2009 / Finalists will send the application fee, repertoire, health guarantee(including companying persons) to the organizing committee.
Final round registration / Nov. 29th–Nov. 30th, 2009 / Finalists will register at the designated place
Final round / Dec. 1st–Dec. 5th, 2009 / Final round will be held in5 groups in 4 days.
Piano recital and reward ceremony for award winners / Dec. 6th, 2009 / Apiano recital and award ceremony will be held for award winners.

*All the right of final explanation of the related issues of the competition are reserved by the competition organizing committee.

* The final result of the competition will be decided fairly by jury under the supervision of the Notary Public, the judges will not involve individual behavior.

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