WAC 2015 International Video-Competition for Treble and Women's Choirs

  • "WAC Contest 2015"
    www.wac-contest.eu


    WIN A COMPOSITION
    International Video-Competition for Treble and Women's Choirs

    The „AS Musikverlag (Tholey/Saar)“ and the Composer Alwin Michael Schronen organize an extraordinary competition in 2015:
    An international Video-Competition for Treble and Women's Choirs.

    In this international Video Competition for Treble and Women's Choirs you can win a very special prize:
    a new a cappella composition of Alwin Michael Schronen dedicated to the winner and specifically tailored to the choir.
    There is also an Audience Award.

    How it works: A Treble or Women's Choir sings a given choral work of SCHRONEN.
    There are two difficulty levels, each with a choral work in a medium difficulty level and in a high difficulty level.
    The choir must record the choral work on video and upload it to YouTube.

    The composer and the 10-member high-profile international jury (USA, Japan, Netherlands, Philippines, Germany)
    determine the winners among all the videos:
     1. Renier Aguilar – Philippines
     2. Bine Becker-Beck - Germany
     3. Prof. Matthias Beckert - Germany
     4. Jürgen Faßbender - Germany
     5. Dr. Tim Koch - USA
     6. Hans-Joachim Lustig – Germany
     7. Dion Ritten - Netherlands
     8. Prof. Jan Schumacher - Germany
     9. Martin Winkler - Germany
    10. Chunlung Lin - Taiwan

    In addition to the two jury awards for the two levels of difficulty there is also an „Audience Award“ - and therefore the videos on YouTube:
    The choir whose performance contribution receives the most "Likes (thumbs up)" on YouTube wins a voucher of 500 euros from AS Musikverlag.

    WAC 2015 Closing Date for applications: July 31 2015

    WAC 2015 Entrance Deadline for the videos: September 30 2015

    All details and informations on the competition, the composer and the jury can be found at:
    www.wac-contest.eu

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