General
- The Brant Music Festival reserves the right to refuse any entry or cancel any class, with the exception of this rule, entry fees will NOT be refunded.
- The Brant Music Festival reserves the right to divide or combine classes.
- Where age limits are specified, participants must be of the prescribed age on December 31st of the previous year.
- All classes are open to amateurs. As per the OMFA syllabus, section 1.3, "amateur" is defined as:
A music student or any person whose principal means of livelihood is not obtained from the performance of music in the particular category in which he/she is competing even though from time to time such a person is in receipt of remuneration for musical services rendered, but not on a full-time basis. Persons possessing either ACTRA or EQUITY full membership cards are considered professional and are therefore ineligible for Provincial Competitions unless they are competing in a discipline that is not in-line with the reasons for their membership.
- Please note that the Brant Music Festival will run from 9:00 AM to 9:30 PM Monday – Saturday. Participants are expected to perform at their scheduled time. No changes once the programme has been set.
- Please read the NOTES at the top of each section. Any special rules applicable to a particular section or class will be deemed part of the official rules.
- The most recent RCM, Royal Conservatory of Music, and CC Conservatory Canada syllabus MUST be used.
- All pieces must be performed from memory, unless otherwise stated. The use of music will result in adjudication ONLY, with no mark given.
- Unless otherwise specified, all instrumental pieces must be played without repeats. Da Capos and Dal Segnos must be observed.
- Time limits, where specified, will be strictly enforced.
- A piece may not be used in more than one class, with the exception of PROVINCIAL QUALIFYING classes.
- During quick study and sight reading classes the room will be closed to the public. They return in for the adjudication.
- For accompanists, photocopies of copyrighted music will be allowed, provided there is a second original copy in the room.
- Participants must provide their own accompanist. No taped accompaniment.
- All participants must supply an original copy of their piece, with bar measures numbered, for the adjudicator.
Entries
- All entries must be received by March 1, 2019 and accompanied by the correct fee stated for each class. Late entries will not be accepted.
- Cheques should be made payable to BRANT MUSIC FESTIVAL and mailed to:
187 Ashgrove Ave., Brantford, ON, N3R 7C6
. - An NSF fee of $35.00 will be charged where applicable. Any subsequent payment must be paid in CASH or MONEY ORDER.
- Participants are limited to one entry per class.
- For duets or ensemble classes only one entry form is required. Please make sure all participant names and birthdays are clearly marked.
- Participant’s performing schedules will be forwarded to both the teacher and the participant.
- It is highly recommended that you fill the online application form for neatness and accuracy.
- Adjudicators may not evaluate their own students.
- The adjudicator will discuss the performance of each participant but only the marks of 3rd, 2nd and 1st will be read out loud. Everyone will receive a written report.
- To be considered for an award, you must compete in 2 or more solo classes, (not including quick study or sight reading)
- Videotaping and photography are allowed by family of their own child, NEVER of the adjudication.
- Signing of the registration gives permission for use of photos on the website or newspaper.
- Questions and complaints should be directed to the board at the above address, and not directly with the adjudicator.
- ADJUDICATORS DECISIONS ARE FINAL.