Musikwettbewerb
Glasgow, Großbritannien (UK)
Veröff.: 09 Dec 2024
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Clarinet Competition
16 Feb 2025
We are inviting young UK clarinettists to apply to the Conservatoire Clarinet Competition, sponsored by The Wind Section.
Pupils in full-time school education across the UK, of Grade 5 and above, are eligible to apply.
A panel of RCS specialists will select up to five clarinettists to compete in a live final at RCS on Sunday 16 February 2025.
An entry fee of £5 is required by each competitor (non-refundable). Please send your video link (we suggest an unlisted YouTube link) to Woodwind@rcs.ac.uk by Friday 10 January 2025 (midnight).
Video content should show the performer clearly and the sound should be of good quality. Please can you present 4-5mins from your chosen programme.
Prize: The Wind Section has generously offered the winner £1000 towards a Buffet instrument purchase. All finalists will be given a 1:1 clarinet lesson with an RCS specialist (at a future date to be agreed) and tickets to attend an RCS concert of their choice.
Pupils in full-time school education across the UK, of Grade 5 and above, are eligible to apply.
A panel of RCS specialists will select up to five clarinettists to compete in a live final at RCS on Sunday 16 February 2025.
An entry fee of £5 is required by each competitor (non-refundable). Please send your video link (we suggest an unlisted YouTube link) to Woodwind@rcs.ac.uk by Friday 10 January 2025 (midnight).
Video content should show the performer clearly and the sound should be of good quality. Please can you present 4-5mins from your chosen programme.
Prize: The Wind Section has generously offered the winner £1000 towards a Buffet instrument purchase. All finalists will be given a 1:1 clarinet lesson with an RCS specialist (at a future date to be agreed) and tickets to attend an RCS concert of their choice.
Bewerbungsschluss: 10 Jan 2025
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