Laureate Gala Weill Carnegie Hall
Auditions
Deadline EXTENDED! Apply by April 2, 2023
Open to All Instrumentalists, Vocalists, Ensembles & Composers
Audition as a Soloist, Duo, Chamber Ensemble, Large Ensemble (up to 20 performers), or Composer
Audition to perform Concerto or Aria with
New York Chamber Players Orchestra
Giacomo Franci, conductor
Laureate Gala at Carnegie Hall — June 20, 2023
Concerto rehearsals in New York City — June 18 & 19, 2023.
Performer interviews with Steve Robinson in New York City — June 19, 2023.
Apply with a video
Selected musicians are invited to the
LIVE ONLINE AUDITION
SOLOISTS, DUOS, TRIOS, & VARIOUS CHAMBER ENSEMBLES MAY AUDITION
COMPOSERS SUBMIT SCORES
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY MARCH 19, 2023 AT 11:59PM (23:59) EASTERN STANDARD TIME.
Winners receive
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A Carnegie Hall Archival DIGITAL VIDEO of performance (see Regulations for acceptable uses as per by Carnegie Hall rules)
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Medals; Certificates
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Full color brochure (digital and printed)
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Complimentary tickets
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Winners will be interviewed by Steve Robinson, a world renowned producer of classical music radio shows
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Photos
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Letters of recommendation and other support
(provided upon request for applying for grants, colleges,
other programs and competitions)
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Professional Portfolio packets available upon request
All performers and their teachers will receive a certificate of merit.
DATES & DEADLINES
• Deadline EXTENDED! Apply by April 2, 2023@11:59pm Eastern Standard Time - completed Application, preliminary video, and fee are DUE*
• APRIL 29, 30 & May 1 - Live online Auditions
• MAY 2 - Audition Results Announced
• JUNE 18 & 19 - Rehearsals with New York Chamber Players Orchestra in New York City
• JUNE 19 - Performers' Interviews in New York City
• JUNE 20 @ 7:00pm EST - Laureate Gala at Carnegie Hall, LIVE and in person
Live Auditions
April 29, 30, & May 1
Selected musicians will be invited to audition live on a public Internet broadcast*
NOT APPLICABLE TO LARGE ENSEMBLES & COMPOSERS
Live auditions are judged in real time.
Judges provide participants with immediate on-air feedback.
During the live audition participants will be able to speak with Judges.
• The judges’ decisions are final and may not be contested.
• To participate in the live online auditions, each musician must use a desktop or laptop, webcam, microphone, high speed internet service.
NOTE: Phone, iPad, Mac Mini, or Netbook WILL NOT work well on our auditions platform. Use of these devices may result in poor quality production and possibly disqualification.
• Live online auditions will be produced by Virtual Concert Halls. All musicians will be required to attend a tech and sound check session with our Production Team prior to auditioning.
PLEASE READ THE TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS SET BY VIRTUAL CONCERT HALLS BEFORE SIGNING UP FOR YOUR AUDITION.
• An official announcement of the selected musicians will take place on May 14, 2023.
*See FEES section for applicable Audition fees
Steve Robinson is an American radio manager, producer and executive producer. He has held senior management positions with numerous American radio stations, including WFMT and the WFMT Radio Network/Chicago, WBUR/Boston, WGBH/Boston, WCRB/Boston, KPFA/Berkeley, WBGO/Newark, Vermont Public Radio and Nebraska Public Radio Network.ork. Robinson served as general manager of the statewide Nebraska Public Radio Network (1990-2000) and WFMT and the WFMT Radio Network from 2000 until October 2016.
A 50-year radio veteran, he has produced programs ranging from classical music documentaries to public affairs programs and has directed over 100 on-air pledge drives.
In 1984, he co-founded AIR, the Association of Independents in Radio, a service organization to assist independent radio producers in the United States. Robinson wrote AIR’s first two successful grants from the New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
"It is very important to have the audience participate in this competition! It engages the listener and encourages our wonderfully talented contestants.
I am delighted to co-found the James Adler Audience Favorite Award for the Sound Espressivo Global Music Competition. Sit back, listen, enjoy -- and please vote!"
~James Adler, Pianist and Composer
Photo: Frank Gimpaya
Repertory
Standard instrumental and vocal repertoire of all periods, including contemporary, Jazz, Art Songs, Opera/Oratorio, “Crossover”, Golden Age Musical Theatre.
Refer to the Sample List of Concertos. If your Concerto/Aria is not listed, please write to us for get it approved by New York Chamber Players Orchestra
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Memorization is not required but is strongly encouraged for all soloists.
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Individual movements taken from larger works are acceptable
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Simplified arrangements and incomplete movements are not accepted
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Composers submit a PDF copy of their score(s). No recording required
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Ensembles may include any of traditional classical instrumentation. If including piano, no preparation or modification may be made to it.
iClassical Academy
AWARDS
iClassical Academy provides Recognition Awards
to Winners and Participants of Carnegie Gala Auditions
We believe that anyone, at any time, should have access to the wonderfully beautiful world of music
Our mission is to provide new generations of musicians, from any part of the world, the possibility to improve their skills and enjoy a wide audience
iClassical Academy is based in Switzerland
Judges provide immediate on-air feedback to participants during the Live Audition stage.
To learn more about the Judges, and to see their bios click here
Fees*
Application fee
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$50 per soloist, or per member of a Chamber Ensemble (2-8 members), or per Composer. iClassical members pay $25
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$400 iClassical Members pay $270 per Large Ensemble (9-18 members)
Live Audition fee (if selected based on video submission)
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Solo/Duo/Trio $100 iClassical members pay $70
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Small Ensemble (4-8 members) $30 per member. iClassical members pay $25 per member
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Concerto $200 iClassical members pay $130
Live audition is not required for Large Ensembles
Solo/ensemble time limit - 7 minutes
Concertos - one complete movement (no time limit)
Performance fee (if selected to perform at the Gala):
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Solo/Duo/Trio $550 up to 7 min
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Small Ensemble (4-8 members) $900 up to 7 min
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Concerto $1,050 1 movement
Large Ensemble please send request for special accommodation to director@progressivemusicians.com
*Merit scholarships are available on a need basis. To be considered for a merit scholarship, contact us BEFORE you apply at director@progressivemusicians.com
Laureate Gala! OUR STORY
Laureates' Journey to Performance in New York City at
Carnegie Hall
Hosted by STEVE ROBINSON,
the world renowned producer of classical music radio programs
The New York Chamber Players Orchestra
under the baton of Maestro Giacomo Franci is featuring world class soloists from US, Europe, Canada, Asia
Premieres of newly composed works; recital soloists, and ensembles.
SPECIAL GUESTS
Music Director of New York Chamber Players Orchestra
Honorary Host
Guest Artist
James Adler Audience Favorite Award