2023–2024 Performance Competitions Guidelines



Registration for all competitions is now available!

 

 

***ATTENTION***

  • States have the option in 2023 to hold live or video competitions. Search for your state  to verify the type of competition and other details. Entrants are responsible for verifying the format (live or video) prior to entering the competition. Some states offer State Representatives the option to perform for comments only and will notify Representatives if this is an option.
  • Division competitions will be an ONLINE-ONLY VIDEO round. Click here for the details of the Division competitions process. An additional division video fee of $25 fee will be required for those advancing to the division level. Deadline for video submission to Acceptd is Wednesday, December 6, 2023, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
  • Live piano accompaniments are preferred for video competitions and required for live competitions; however, if extenuating circumstances arise, prerecorded piano accompaniments are acceptable for video competitions.
  • Primary communication is via email. The registration must have accurate email addresses for entrant, teacher and parents. Participants should check spam/junk folders to ensure they receive all communications regarding the competitions.
  • Registration deadline for Performance Competitions is Wednesday, September 13, 2023, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time. There will be no exceptions.

The three-tiered Performance Competitions begin with state competitions. States have the option in 2023 to hold live or video competitions. Search for your state to verify the type of competition and other details.The winners/representatives of each state’s competitions advance to a video-only division competition. All videos will receive comments from the judges. Division winners/representatives will compete in in person at the national finals during the annual MTNA National Conference. In the event that the MTNA National Conference is cancelled, the finals will be a video round.

Entrant Eligibility

  • An entrant may enter each individual competition in only one state.
  • Entry in multiple performance categories is allowed, but each entrant is allowed only one entry within a category. (Click guidelines at the bottom of the page for categories in each level.)
  • An entrant may enter both the solo performance competitions and the Chamber Music competitions in the same year.

Entrant Information

  • All entry fees are nonrefundable.
  • Competition financial obligations, including travel and lodging, are the responsibility of the entrant.
  • State and division winners/representatives advance to the next level of the competition.
  • If there is only one (1) entrant in a State-level category, there will be NO State Competition. The entrant will be named the State Representative and will advance directly to the Division Competition.
  • If there is only one (1) entrant in a Division-level category, the entrant will be named the Division Representative and is required to submit videos for comments only by the December deadline prior to advancing to the National Finals.
  • If there are seven (7) or fewer entrants nationwide in a category at the state level, those entrants will advance directly to the National Finals.Those entrants are required to submit videos for comments from the division judges.
  • State Winners/Representatives are required to submit a video by the December deadline for the online-only Division Competition. Detailed instructions will be included in the email following the state competitions.
  • Division Winners/Representatives are required to compete in the National Finals March 16–20, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia.

National Winner Responsibilities

  • In order to receive the monetary award, national performance competition winners are required to perform on the appropriate Winners Concert at the MTNA National Conference, March 16–20, 2024, in Atlanta, Georgia.

Competition Rules

  • Decisions of competition judges are final.
  • A national first-place MTNA solo performance winner may not enter again in the same level/category. For example, a national Junior Piano Winner cannot enter Junior Piano again.
  • A national first-place MTNA Senior Piano Duet team may not enter again with the same personnel.
  • Facilities permitting, competition performances (including winners concert) are open to the public. Competition rehearsals are closed to the public.
  • Audio or video recording and photography of the competitions and winners concerts are strongly discouraged.
  • It is the responsibility of the entrant to be available for all published dates of the competitions.
  • The assigned rehearsal and performance times are final and cannot be changed.

Repertoire

  • No changes in repertoire are allowed following submission of the registration. Repertoire must remain the same for all three levels of the competition (State, Division, National).
  • All repertoire listed on the registration must be prepared at all levels of the competition (State, Division, National).
  • Programs may be over or under the performance time limit. Programs over the time limit at any level of the competition will be cut at the judges' discretion.
  • Repertoire requirements are listed under individual levels (Junior, Senior, Young Artist, Chamber Music).
  • Teachers should verify that all repertoire listings are correct before submission of the registration.
  • Entrants and teachers should verify all repertoire listings after receiving the email confirmation following submission of the registration.
     

Competition Music

  • By entering the competitions you agree to abide by all Federal Copyright Laws. Photocopies are strongly discouraged. Click here for the Music Release form that all entrants must agree to follow.
  • LIVE state competitions (not applicable for state/division/national video round):
    • All solo performance entrants must provide a single, legally obtained, hard copy score (original preferred) of each work listed on the registration for use by the judge(s). Legal photocopies are acceptable.
    • Measures must be numbered at the beginning of each line.
    • Solo instrumentalists may submit either the solo part or the complete score.
    • Names on scores do not need to be covered.

Competition Procedure for All Categories

Performance procedures

  • No minimum time limit.
  • Programmed music may exceed maximum time limit.
  • Performance will be stopped when maximum time is reached (does not affect results).
  • Entrant chooses first selection; judges determine remaining order of performance.
  • A portion of all repertoire submitted on the registration will be heard at every competition level.

Repertoire

  • Questions concerning repertoire should be directed to the appropriate national coordinator (Junior, Senior, Young Artist, Chamber Music) prior to submission of registration.
  • Individual movements of suites, sonatas or other groupings that can be performed as musical units are permitted.
  • Cuts in solo parts are not permitted. Repeats are left to the discretion of entrant.
  • Cuts in the tutti (piano accompaniment) parts of movements are allowed and encouraged.
  • All repertoire must be performed with piano accompaniment except for works written specifically for unaccompanied solo instrument.
  • Live piano accompaniments are preferred for video competitions and required for live competitions; however, if extenuating circumstances arise, prerecorded piano accompaniments are acceptable for video competitions. Works written using supplemental sounds (not accompaniments), including those either electronically or acoustically produced or prerecorded, are not permitted.

Accompanists

  • Live piano accompaniments are preferred for video competitions and required for live competitions; however, if extenuating circumstances arise, prerecorded piano accompaniments are acceptable for video competitions.
  • Teachers may accompany any entrant.

MTNA Official Accompanists

  • Official accompanists are available only at the national level.
  • Official accompanist fees are nonrefundable.
  • Additional rehearsal time with an official accompanist may not be contracted (see below).  

National Competition Accompanist Fees

    Junior Competition Official Accompanist Fees:

    • $115 for forty-five (45) minutes of rehearsal and competition performance

    Senior Competition Official Accompanist Fees:

    • Instrumental: $150 for sixty (60) minutes of rehearsal and competition performance.
    • Voice: $100 for forty-five (45) minutes of rehearsal and competition performance.

    Young Artist Competition Official Accompanist Fees:

    • $200 for sixty (60) minutes of rehearsal and competition performance.

Competition Agreement

  • Entrant, parents/guardians and teacher have read, understand and agree to the Guidelines for the 2023–2024 MTNA Competitions. Failure to abide by these rules and regulations will make the entrant ineligible to receive recognition or awards.
  • Entrants under age 18 have parent/guardian permission to enter MTNA competitions.
  • Credit card holder has authorized use to complete the registration.
  • All entry fees are nonrefundable.
  • Entrant will abide by all copyright laws and has permission to use all music given to judges and accompanists during the competitions as outlined here.
  • MTNA is not responsible for problems with Internet service or phones.

Registration for all competitions is now closed!