MUSIC FESTIVAL 2024

SATURDAY, MARCH 16th

 Saturday, March 16th, 1 – 4 pm

 

Music Festival is a great chance for students to have an audition-like experience. Students perform scales and two pieces for an adjudicator and receive written feedback.

This year Music Festival will be virtual!

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Students will meet virtually with an adjudicator during their scheduled time slot using Google Meet.

Students sign up through their teacher February 5th-17th. Specific time slots are emailed to families on February 23rd. Zoom links are emailed the week of Music Festival.

Students are invited to dress up and make this feel like a special occasion.

We will provide an accompaniment track to practice and perform with for those students who need accompaniment. Accompaniment tracks are shared on March 4th.

How long does each time slot last?

Each adjudication time slot is 12 minutes in length.

 

Where is the festival?

This year our Music Festival is taking place virtually.

 

What do students wear?

We invite students to dress in nice clothes appropriate to the occasion avoiding jeans and sneakers when possible.

 

When do I need to arrive?

Please plan to set up your at-home adjudication space 15 minutes prior to your scheduled time.

 

Who can attend?

Students perform one on one for an adjudicator.

 

What if the student needs to work with an accompanist?

Students who need an accompanist will be given an recorded accompaniment track with which to practice and perform.

 

What materials do I need to have with me?

Have your instrument, along with your festival music if the selections are not memorized.

 

How will I know when to perform?

Each student will have a specific time slot and Zoom link.

PERFORMERS

  • Tune your instrument and warm-up before your performance time slot. Take care to keep the instrument stable so that tuning will not be needed again before your performance.
  • Review the schedule to remember when you are performing.
  • When you enter the virtual room, introduce yourself and your selections to the adjudicator
  • After your performance your adjudicator will wrap up with some feedback. Written feedback will be given in lessons the following week.
  • Wear something special to acknowledge that the festival is an important occasion.

To the performers: Remember that the adjudicator is there for your support! They are cheering you on and wishing you the best. So, take a deep breath, relax and enjoy playing the pieces you have worked so hard to learn!

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