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Arkansas State University Department of Music Presents The 2018 J. D. Kelly Piano Competition February 3, 2018 The 2018 J. D. Kelly STRING Competition February 4, 2018 (Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass) This annual piano competition for pre-college students, honoring Dr. J. D. Kelly, Professor Emeritus, Arkansas State University, had traditionally been held during the A-State Summer Piano Festival since 2011. It is now a separate event, and is open to pre-college as well as undergraduate collegiate students. Many Thanks to our 2017 COMPETITION SPONSORS: Dr. J.D. Kelly Music Teachers Association of the Delta Michael, Kaye, and Holly Farrah Nucor-Yamato Steel Dr. Chris Thompson Treble Clef Music Club Other generous individuals To make a donation to the 2018 Competition, Contact Lauren Schack Clark, Arkansas State University Department of Music, PO Box 799, State University, AR. Make checks payable to “MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OF THE DELTA” Competition Rules: 1. First and Second Prize Winners from previous years are eligible to compete again. 2. $25 Entrance fee and Application are due December 1, 2017. NO EXCEPTIONS. Make checks out to “Music Teachers Association of the Delta.” 3. String students are strongly encouraged to bring their own collaborative pianists. If one is not available, a fee of $75 is due upon notice of acceptance into the Final Round (Live Audition) by January 1, 2018. Make checks out to “Music Teachers Association of the Delta.” 4. Video Round: Students will prepare all competition technique and repertoire in a video. Pianist videos will be sent via email and/or video link to Dr. Lauren Schack Clark at [email protected] and String videos will be sent via email and/or video link to Dr. Chi Young Song at [email protected]. If video files are too large to send via email, we suggest uploading your video on YouTube and sending us a link, or using an online file sharing service such as pCloud https://transfer.pcloud.com/about.html (free, up to 5 GB). 5. Applicants will be notified of acceptance to the Live Round of the competitions by December 15, 2017. 6. Five levels, with first four determined by grades in school: Level 1: Grades 1-3 Level 2: Grades 4-6

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Arkansas State University Department of Music Presents

The 2018 J. D. Kelly Piano Competition

February 3, 2018

The 2018 J. D. Kelly STRING Competition

February 4, 2018

(Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass)

This annual piano competition for pre-college students, honoring Dr. J. D. Kelly, Professor Emeritus,

Arkansas State University, had traditionally been held during the A-State Summer Piano Festival since

2011. It is now a separate event, and is open to pre-college as well as undergraduate collegiate

students.

Many Thanks to our 2017 COMPETITION SPONSORS:

Dr. J.D. Kelly Music Teachers Association of the Delta

Michael, Kaye, and Holly Farrah Nucor-Yamato Steel Dr. Chris Thompson

Treble Clef Music Club Other generous individuals

To make a donation to the 2018 Competition, Contact Lauren Schack Clark,

Arkansas State University Department of Music, PO Box 799, State University, AR. Make checks payable to “MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OF THE DELTA”

Competition Rules: 1. First and Second Prize Winners from previous years are eligible to compete again. 2. $25 Entrance fee and Application are due December 1, 2017. NO EXCEPTIONS. Make checks

out to “Music Teachers Association of the Delta.” 3. String students are strongly encouraged to bring their own collaborative pianists. If one is not

available, a fee of $75 is due upon notice of acceptance into the Final Round (Live Audition) by January 1, 2018. Make checks out to “Music Teachers Association of the Delta.”

4. Video Round: Students will prepare all competition technique and repertoire in a video. Pianist videos will be sent via email and/or video link to Dr. Lauren Schack Clark at [email protected] and String videos will be sent via email and/or video link to Dr. Chi Young Song at [email protected]. If video files are too large to send via email, we suggest uploading your video on YouTube and sending us a link, or using an online file sharing service such as pCloud https://transfer.pcloud.com/about.html (free, up to 5 GB). 5. Applicants will be notified of acceptance to the Live Round of the competitions by December 15, 2017. 6. Five levels, with first four determined by grades in school:

Level 1: Grades 1-3 Level 2: Grades 4-6

Level 3: Grades 7-9 Level 4: Grades 10-12 Level 5: Collegiate Undergraduate, through age 24 (provide proof of age and school status with application)

5. Students must bring 5 copies of their competition pieces for the judges, with every measure numbered and first pages of selections marked with a paper clip or tab. Only one copy must be an original, published copy. Pieces purchased online electronically are acceptable. 6. Competition Repertoire: Pianists are required to perform both Repertoire and Scales, Arpeggios, Cadence/Chord requirements for both pre-screening round and live round. There is no scale requirement for string players.

PIANO: Two pieces in contrasting styles, performed from memory. Repertoire must be standard classical repertoire, and must be approved in advance by the competition administrators. Transcriptions may be used with approval. Concerto movements are NOT allowed. 10-minute total time limit (including scales, etc.) for Levels 1 through 3, 15-minute total time limit (including scales, etc.) for Levels 4 and 5.

STRINGS: For Level 1, (Grades 1-3), Level 2, (Grades 4-6), and Level 3 (Grades 7-9), and Level 4 (Grades 10-12), One work of applicant’s choice. For Level 5 (Collegiate Undergraduate up to age 24), a fast movement of a major concerto OR a virtuosic piece. 10-minute total time limit for Levels 1 through 4, 15-minute total time limit for Level 5.

Scales, Arpeggios, Cadence/Chord requirements for Pianists

PIANO: For more details about each Piano exercise, and a notated version, scroll down.

Level I, Grades 1-3: Prepare Pentascales, 2-octave cross hand arpeggios, and cadences (I-V7-I) in the keys of the solo pieces performed. If both pieces are in the same key, also prepare a pentascale, arpeggio, and cadence in the relative major or minor of that key.

Level 2, Grades 4-6: Prepare 2-octave scales hands together, 2-octave cross hand arpeggios, and cadences (I-IV-I-V7-I) in the keys of the solo pieces performed. If both pieces are in the same key, also prepare a scale, arpeggio, and cadence in the relative major or minor of that key.

Level 3, Grades 7-9: Prepare 4-octave scales hands together, 4-octave arpeggios with thumb turns in root position and inversions, and cadences (I-IV-I-V7-I) with chords in the right hand and single notes in the left hand, in the keys of the solo pieces performed. If both pieces are in the same key, also prepare a scale, arpeggio, and cadence in the relative major or minor of that key.

Level 4, Grades 10-12: Prepare 4-octave scales hands together in sixteenth notes, with quarter note = 100, 4-octave arpeggios with thumb turns in root position and inversions, and cadences (I-IV-I 6/4-V7-I) with chords in the right hand and single notes in the left hand, in the keys of the solo pieces performed. If both pieces are in the same key, also prepare a scale, arpeggio, and cadence in the relative major or minor of that key.

Level 5, Collegiate Undergraduate up to age 24: (provide proof of age and school status with application)

Prepare 4-octave scales hands together in sixteenth notes, in 3rds, 6ths, and 10ths, with quarter note = 100; 4-octave arpeggios with thumb turns in root position and inversions, cadences (I-IV-I 6/4-V7-I) with chords in both hands, 4-octave scales in quadruple octaves, in the keys of the solo pieces performed. If both pieces are in the same key, also prepare scales, arpeggio, and cadence in the relative major or minor of that key.

Prizes for both Pianist and String Players at each level: Each contestant will receive a Medal for Participation.

Ties in each category are possible. In the event of a tie, each student will receive the appropriate trophy or medal, and the prize money will be divided equally among the winners.

Any number of Honorable Mentions may be named in each category. Level 1: Grades 1-3 1st Prize: Trophy and $50 2nd Prize: Medal and $25 3rd Prize: Medal Level 2: Grades 4-6: 1st Prize: Trophy and $75 2nd Prize: Medal and $50 3rd Prize: Medal Level 3: Grades 7-9 1st Prize: Trophy and $150 2nd Prize: Medal and $100 3rd Prize: Medal Level 4: Grades 10-12 *1st Prize: Trophy and $200 2nd Prize: Medal and $150 3rd Prize: Medal *For students graduating high school in 2018: Opportunity for Piano and String Scholarships at A-State for entrance in Fall 2018, with preference to those majoring in music. Level 5, Collegiate Undergraduate up to age 24: (provide proof of age and school status with application) **1st Prize: Trophy and $200 2nd Prize: Medal and $150 3rd Prize: Medal **For students graduating college in Fall 2017 or Spring/Summer 2018: Possibility for a Graduate Assistantship at A-State for entrance in Fall 2018, for those majoring in Piano Performance, String

Performance, Piano Performance and Pedagogy, Collaborative Piano Performance, or Music Education (with Strings or Piano as the major instrument).

Master Classes:

Students participating in the competition may also elect to perform in a Piano Master Class with either Dr. J. D. Kelly or Dr. Lauren Schack Clark, or a String Master Class with Arkansas State University String Faculty Members.

An additional $10 fee will apply, which is also due on December 1, 2017.

See application form to apply.

Assigned competition times will be emailed before January 1, 2018. Requested times cannot be guaranteed.

For more information, please contact:

Piano, Scheduling: Dr. Lauren Schack Clark, 870-680-8029 office, 870-897-1782 cell, [email protected]

Strings: Dr. Chi Young Song, [email protected]

http://www.laurenschackclark.com/j-d-kelly-piano-competition.php

TECHNIQUE REQUIREMENTS

J. D. KELLY PIANO COMPETITION 2018

Level I, Grades 1-3:

Prepare Pentascales, 2-octave cross hand arpeggios, and cadences (I-V7-I) in the keys of

the solo pieces performed. If both pieces are in the same key, also prepare a

pentascale, arpeggio, and cadence in the relative major or minor of that key.

PENTASCALE:

CADENCE: Hands separately or together.

ARPEGGIO:

Level 2, Grades 4-6:

Prepare 2-octave scales hands together, 2-octave cross hand arpeggios, and cadences

(I-IV-I-V7-I) in the keys of the solo pieces performed. If both pieces are in the same key,

also prepare a scale, arpeggio, and cadence in the relative major or minor of that key.

ARPEGGIO:

CADENCE: Hands separately or together.

Level 3, Grades 7-9:

Prepare 4-octave scales hands together, 4-octave arpeggios with thumb turns in root

position and inversions, and cadences (I-IV-I-V7-I) with chords in the right hand and

single notes in the left hand, in the keys of the solo pieces performed. If both pieces are

in the same key, also prepare a scale, arpeggio, and cadence in the relative major or

minor of that key.

ARPEGGIOS:

(Level 3, continued)

CADENCE: Hands together.

Level 4, Grades 10-12:

Prepare 4-octave scales hands together in sixteenth notes, with quarter note = 100,

4-octave arpeggios with thumb turns in root position and inversions, and cadences

(I-IV-I 6/4-V7-I) with chords in the right hand and single notes in the left hand, in the

keys of the solo pieces performed. If both pieces are in the same key, also prepare a

scale, arpeggio, and cadence in the relative major or minor of that key.

ARPEGGIOS:

(Level 4, continued)

CADENCE: Hands together.

Level 5, Collegiate Undergraduates through Age 24:

Prepare 4-octave scales hands together in sixteenth notes, in 3rds, 6ths, and 10ths, with

quarter note = 100; 4-octave arpeggios with thumb turns in root position and inversions,

cadences (I-IV-I 6/4-V7-I) with chords in both hands, 4-octave scales in quadruple

octaves, in the keys of the solo pieces performed. If both pieces are in the same key,

also prepare scales, arpeggio, and cadence in the relative major or minor of that key.

SCALES IN 3RDS:

SCALES IN 6THS:

SCALES IN 10THS:

(Level 5, continued) ARPEGGIOS:

Continue: Left Hand 1st Inversion, Right Hand 1st Inversion Left Hand 1st Inversion, Right Hand 2nd Inversion

Left Hand 2nd Inversion, Right Hand Root Position

Left Hand 2nd Inversion, Right Hand 1st Inversion

Left Hand 2nd Inversion, Right Hand 2nd Inversion

(Level 5, continued)

CADENCES:

FOUR-OCTAVE SCALES IN QUADRUPLE OCTAVES:

The 2018 J. D. Kelly Piano/violin Competitions

February 3 (Piano) and February 4 (STRINGS), 2018

APPLICATION FORM

Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________ City: ____________________________________ State: ___________ Zip:_________________ Age: ___________________________ Grade/Year in College: _______________________________ College students: please provide a copy of a Driver’s License or other proof of age, and a copy of an Unofficial Transcript from your institution, or other document stating your current enrollment. School: __________________________________________________________________________ Parent’s Name(s): ___________________________________________________________________ Phone number(s): ___________________________________________________________________ (Specify which parent: _______________________________________________________________) Piano/String Teacher: ________________________________________________________________ Piano/String Teacher’s Phone and Email:_________________________________________________

COMPETITION REPERTOIRE: PIANO: 1. Composer: _______________________________________________________________ Title: ____________________________________________________________________ Key for Scale/Arpeggio/Cadence: _____________________________________________ 2. Composer: _______________________________________________________________ Title: ____________________________________________________________________ Key for Scale/Arpeggio/Cadence: _____________________________________________ STRINGS: INSTRUMENT: ___ Violin ___ Viola ___Cello ___ Double Bass

Composer: _______________________________________________________________ Title: ____________________________________________________________________

EXACT TOTAL TIMING: (Pianists only: Including both pieces and all scales, arpeggios, and cadences)

__________ Minutes

Levels 1, 2 and 3: Total time allowed 10 minutes, including all scales, etc.

Levels 4 and 5: Total time allowed 15 minutes, including all scales, etc. Repertoire must be standard classical repertoire, and must be approved in advance by the competition administrators. Applicants will be notified about repertoire eligibility by December 15, 2017. Transcriptions may be used with approval. Concerto movements are NOT allowed for Piano.

MASTER CLASS: ____ I would like to play in a Piano Master Class with Dr. J. D. Kelly or Dr. Lauren Schack Clark ____ I would like to play in a String Master Class with A-State String Faculty Members ____ I have enclosed an extra fee of $10.

If a students signs up for a Master Class and is not selected for the final round of the competitions, he or she can still participate in the Master Class.

Master Class Repertoire: (may be same as competition repertoire) Composer: _______________________________________________________________ Title: ____________________________________________________________________

Mail this form and $25 application fee (with extra fee of $10 for Master Class, if desired) to:

Dr. Lauren Schack Clark, Arkansas State University Department of Music, P.O. Box 779, State University,

AR 72467. Must be postmarked by December 1, 2017.

Checks may be made out to “MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OF THE DELTA.”

Video Round: Students will prepare all competition technique and repertoire in a video. Pianist videos

will be sent via email and/or video link to Dr. Lauren Schack Clark at [email protected] and String

videos will be sent via email and/or video link to Dr. Chi Young Song at [email protected]. If video files

are too large to send via email, we suggest uploading your video on YouTube and sending us a link, or

using an online file sharing service such as pCloud https://transfer.pcloud.com/about.html (free, up to 5

GB). Videos must be sent by Dec. 1, 2017. Students need not play the same repertoire on the Video

Screening and Final Round, as long as it is on the same level. Please send a list of the final repertoire

with the application. Repertoire will be reviewed and approved on or before January 1.

Collaborative Pianist fee for String Students: String students chosen to perform in the Final Live

Round are strongly encouraged to bring their own collaborative pianists. If one is not available, a fee of

$75 is due upon notice of acceptance into the Final Round (Live Audition) by January 1, 2018. Make

checks out to “Music Teachers Association of the Delta.”

For more information, please contact:

Piano, Scheduling: Dr. Lauren Schack Clark, 870-680-8029 office, 870-897-1782 cell,

[email protected]

Strings: Dr. Chi Young Song, [email protected]

Website: http://www.laurenschackclark.com/j-d-kelly-piano-competition.php