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2007 NFMC Junior Festival
Information
Chairperson: Heidi ElHalta
Dates: May 3 (strings, flutes,
voice),
May 10 (piano & guitar)
Downloads:
Junior Festival Dates and Times
Piano: The Junior
Festival events for piano will be held Saturday, May 10, 2008 at UNLV beginning at 8:00 AM.
Please contact Heidi ElHalta
at heidi@ekstrom.org with any questions, suggestions, or offerings
of help!
Voice, Flutes and Strings: The Junior Festival
events for flutes and strings will be held Saturday, May 3, 2008
at UNLV beginning at 9:00 AM. Please contact Cynthia Man at
chino999@aol.com for flutes,
Jenny Jackson at
jennyjackson1@cox.net, or La Donna Young at
LDPYoung@cox.net
with any questions, suggestions, or offerings of help!
Voice, Flute and
Strings Registration
Piano Division Registration
Selecting Junior Festival Music for your
Students
Here is a summary of the general rules surrounding Junior
Festival. Some exceptions do apply, especially in regards to the
vocal, string, and flute events. For further details, please refer
to the National Federation of Music Clubs Festivals Bulletin for
2007, available for $6 at Bonnie’s Music Shoppe.
Also, please contact the chairpersons noted above for any questions
regarding music selection.
Teachers are responsible for correctly selecting classifications and
music! Please follow all instructions carefully so this may be a
wonderful experience for you and your students!
Students must
play one required piece selected from compositions listed in the
bulletin and one choice piece selected by the teacher.
In all Primary
classes, the choice piece must be by a different composer than the
required piece.
In levels
Elementary I and above, the choice composition must be an original
from works of non-American composers.
Choice
compositions must not be listed in the festival bulletin for the
event.
Pre-Primary
and Primary I choice pieces must be at least 12 measures long.
Primary II and
above choice pieces must be at least 16 measures long.
Standard
editions are acceptable (original works only). No arrangements,
abridgments or transcriptions may be used. Only complete
compositions are acceptable (though one movement of a
multi-movement work will be considered as a choice selection).
Required and
choice pieces must represent the same level of musicianship.
All music
should be memorized (see bulletin for specific exceptions).
First-time
entrants enter any appropriate class determined by the teacher.
Students who
receive a superior rating must progress to a higher level the
following year (in the piano, string, and vocal categories).
Students who
receive less than a superior rating may remain at the same level
for one more year or progress to a higher level.
Maximum time
limits for piano choice compositions (all repeats should be
omitted except in short primary compositions):
a. All Primary
classes 3 minutes
b. Elementary through Medium 5 minutes
c. Mod. Dif. through Dif. II 6 minutes
d. Very Dif. through Musically Advanced II 8 minutes
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