2024–2025 Young Artist Brass and Voice Performance Competitions

National Coordinator:
Christina Wei-Yuh Xie, NCTM


Registration is Closed!

 

***ATTENTION***

**NEW THIS YEAR—Brass and Voice (Senior and Young Artist only) Performance Competitions are two-tiered competitions: the Preliminary Round, by video submission only (Click Here For Details ); and the Final Round, live at the MTNA National Conference. Entrants will compete without regard to the state or division in which they live or take lessons. Seven finalists will be selected in both the Brass and Voice categories from a nationwide pool of applicants to compete in the Final Round.

  • 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.
  • MTNA active membership dues must be paid before submission of the registration. A $150 nonmember teacher fee will be assessed if entrant's teacher has not paid active membership dues for the 2024–2025 membership year.
  • Primary communication is via email. The registration must have accurate email addresses for entrant and teacher. Be sure to check spam/junk folders regularly for confirmations and other important information.
  • Registration available November 1, 2024 on Acceptd site. Video deadline: Wednesday, December 4, 2024, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time. There will be no exceptions.

Registration Procedure

  • Age: 19–26 on January 1, 2025
  • Entry Fee: $145 (includes $25 Acceptd fee).
  • Registrations and all fees will be submitted on the Acceptd site and will be available Wednesday, November 1, 2024.
  • Video deadline: Wednesday, December 4, 2024, 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time. There will be no exceptions.
  • Read the Video Guidelines

Competition Categories

  • Brass (Trumpet, Horn, Euphonium, Trombone, Tuba) and Voice

Brass

Awards made possible by the MTNA Foundation Fund

  • National Winner: $3,000 
  • National Second Place: $1,500
  • National Third Place: $750
  • National Merit Awards: $100

Voice

Awards made possible by the MTNA Foundation Fund

  • National Winner: $3,000 (supported by the Jane Snow Memorial Scholarship Fund)
  • National Second Place: $1,500
  • National Third Place: $750
  • Merit Awards: $100

National Awards

  • To receive a monetary award, national performance competition winners are required to perform on the Young Artist Winners Concert, which takes place from 3:30–5:30 p.m. on the day following the competition at the MTNA National Conference, March 15–19, 2024, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Guidelines

See Performance Competitions Guidelines.

Repertoire Requirements

  • No changes in repertoire are allowed following submission of the registration.
  • Repertoire must remain the same for both levels of the competition (Preliminary Round and Final Round).
  • All repertoire submitted with the registration must be prepared for both levels of the competition (Preliminary Round and Final Round).
  • 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.

    MTNA Foundation Fund Young Artist Brass

    • The program must contain compositions from at least two different; periods of music (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Impressionistic, Contemporary). Transcriptions and arrangements are allowed.
    • Memorization is not required.
    • Entrants are limited to one entry per category. Brass entrants may perform on any instrument(s) of their choice (e.g. Tenor Trombone/Bass Trombone and so on).
      Performance time:
      • Maximum performance time: forty (40) minutes

    MTNA Foundation Fund Young Artist Voice

    • The program [a minimum of eight (8) selections] must contain repertoire in the original language from each of the following categories: (include the name of any identifying work from which a song or aria is taken).
      • Two (2) arias from opera or oratorio repertoire, sung in the original key
      • German Lied
      • French Mélodie
      • Art song in English written after 1900.
      • At least three (3) additional song(s) or aria(s) of the entrant's choice in the original language or in English translation.
    • Memorization is required for all repertoire.
      • Performance time:
      • Maximum performance time: thirty-five (35) minutes