Otar Taktakishvili III International Competition
RULES OF THE COMPETITION
Dear contestants!
We would like to inform you that due to a coronavirus-related pandemic situation the Otar Taktakishvili III International Competition will be held in Tbilisi 1 -6 July , 2024.
The nominations are:
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Piano
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Strings
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Winds
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Solo voice
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Choir
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Composition
Competition rules and conditions
Competition will be held once in every two year;
Competition is open for participants of all nationalities, who were born in or after 1 June 1993, subdivided into age categories.
The competition is subdivided into five age groups:
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First age group – 10-11 Age
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Second age group – 12-13 Age
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Third age group – 14-15-16 Age
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Forth age group – 17-18-19 Age
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Fifth age group – 20-26
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The catgories ,,Out of Competition Participants – up to year of age 10
Age categories of Solo Singers:
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First age group - 13-14-15 Age
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Second age group - 16-17-18 Age
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Third age group - 19-22 Age
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Forth age group -23 - 36 Age
The whole competition program must be performed by memory. Compositions from the First Round cannot be repeated in the Second Round;
Competition program should contain precise indication of composers, titles of the pieces, opus number, tonalities, and timings.
Winners in the A -B -C category will be awarded with diplomas and presents, finalists in the D -E category – cash bonus and diploma;
Winners in the A-B category of Solo Singers will be awarded with diplomas and presents, finalists in the C-D category - cash bonus and diploma;
The competition will be evaluated by international Jury.
The jury has the right:
Jury decisions are final and not revocable;
All auditions of each round are open to public;
The Competition Organising Committee reserves the right to record and market Competition performances and Finale Concerts in any format, present or future, including but not limited to audio, video, digital or other forms of recording, and/or to radio and/or TV broadcasts, as well as commercial release of said recordings/broadcasts without remuneration to the Competitors.
Application deadline: May 20, 2024
Those, who wish to participate in the competition, must submit the following documents on the competition electronic address:
Email: rondoklasika@gmail.com
PRIZES
SPECIAL PRIZES AND AWARDS
ENGAGEMENTS
JURY
1. The jury has the right:
a) Not to award any of the prizes;
b) To share prize\prizes among the established number of final
2. Jury decisions are final and not revocable
TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATION
APPLICATION FOR PARTICIPATION (ON-LINE)
- copy of the ID or birth certificate;
- Two photos, size 9/12;
- Name of the teacher and the school/institution;
- List of competition program with a precise indication of composers, titles of the pieces, opus number, tonalities, timings;
- Copy of participants application fee payment confirmation:
- Solo category: A -B -C category 60 EURO; D -E 80 EURO;
- Solo Singers: A-B -category 60 EURO; C- D 80 EURO
- For choir – each participant must pay 15 -EURO;
- Out of competition participant – 40 EURO.
Application deadline: May 20, 2024
Contacts : 995-599-505422; 995-593-306480; 995-595-752571
Email: rondoklasika@gmail.com
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PROGRAMME
String Instruments
Repertoire requirements:
VIOLIN
“Out of Competition Participants” - up to 10 year of age - up to 8 min.
- Free choice of program.
“A” Category - 10-11 y. - up to 15 min.
- Any composition by a Georgian composer;
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
“B” Category - 12-13 y. - up to 20 min.
- Any composition by a Georgian composer;
- One virtuoso piece;
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
“C” Category - 14-15- 16 y. - up to 40 min.
- One work from Baroque époque for violin;
- One virtuoso piece;
- Any composition by a Georgian composer;
- The 1st or 2nd and 3rd movement from any Violinconcert.
“D” Category - 17-18-19 y.
I Round - up to 20 min
- J.S.Bach – Two movements from violin Partitas;
- One virtuoso piece;
- Any composition by O.Taktakishvili.
II Round - up to 30 min
- One or more compositions of XX or XXI century composers (copy of the modern composition score must be provided to the Jury).
- The 1st or 2nd and 3rd movement from any Violinconcert.
“E” Category - 20-26 y.
I Round - up to 25 min.
- J.S.Bach – Two movements from violin Sonatas.
- One N.Paganini Caprice op.1.
- The 1st or 2nd and 3rd movement from O.Taktakishvili Violin Sonata.
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
II Round - up to 30 min
- One or more compositions of XX or XXI century composers (copy of the modern composition score must be provided to the Jury).
- The 1st or 2nd and 3rd movement from any Violinconcert.
“A” Category - 10-11 y. up to 10 min.
- Free choice of program.
“B” Category - 12-13 y. - up to 15 min
- One work from Baroque epoque for Viola;
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
“C” Category - 14-15-16 y. - up to 20 min
- One work from Baroque époque for Viola;
- The 1st or 2nd and 3rd movement from any Violaconcert.
“D” Category - 17-18-19 y. - up to 25 min
- Two movements taken from following solo Cello Suite by J. S. Bach;
- The 1st or 2nd and 3rd movement from any Violaconcert;
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
“E” Category - 20 -26 y.
I Round - up to 20 min
- Two movements taken from following solo Cello Suite by J. S. Bach;
- Any composition by a Georgian composer or any composition from the competitors own country (copy of the score must be provided to the Jury);
- One virtuoso piece.
II Round - up to 25 min
- One or more compositions of XX or XXI century composers (copy of the modern composition score must be provided to the Jury);
- The 1st or 2nd and 3rd movement from any Violaconcert.
CELLO
“Out of Competition Participants” up to 13 year of ageup to 10 min.
- Free choice of program
“A” Category 13-14 y. up to 12 min.
- A composition from the competitors own country (copy of the modern composition score must be provided to the Jury).
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed
“B” Category 15-16 y. up to 20 min.
- A composition from the competitors own country (copy of the modern composition score must be provided to the Jury).
- One work from the Baroque époque
- One virtuoso piece
“C” Category 17-18-19y. up to 25 min.
- One work from the Baroque époque.
- A composition from the competitors own country.
- The 1st or 2nd and 3rd movement from any concert for Cello.
- One virtuoso piece.
“D” Category 20-24 y. up to 20 min.
- One work from the Baroque époque.
- Two part from Cello Sonata by Otar Taktakishvili.
II Round up to 30 min.
- A composition from the competitors own country (copy of the modern composition score must be provided to the Jury).
- The 1st or 2nd and 3rd movement from any concert for Cello.
“E” Category 25-26y.
I Round up to 25 min
- One work from the Baroque époque.
- Cello Sonata by Otar Taktakishvili.
- One virtuoso piece.
II Round up to 30 min.
- A composition from the competitors own country (copy of the modern composition score must be provided to the Jury).
- Any concert for Cello (all part)
HARP
“A” CATEGORY 10-11 y.
- Free program, max. 7 min.
“B” CATEGORY 12-13 y.
- Two different compositions, max. 15 min.
“C” CATEGORY 14-15-16 y. 20 min
- One large form piece (free choice)
- Any concert piece (free choice)
- A composition from the competitors own country (copy of the modern composition score must be provided to the Jury).
“D” CATEGORY 17-18-19 y. 25. min
- One large form piece (free choice)
- Any concert piece (free choice)
- A composition from the competitors own country (copy of the modern composition score must be provided to the Jury).
“E” CATEGORY 20-26 y.
I ROUND 15 min
- Two different type pieces.
II ROUND 25 min
- One large piece (free choice)
- A composition from the competitors own country (copy of the modern composition score must be provided to the Jury).
PIANO
"Out of Competition Participants" up to 10 year of age, up to 10 min.
- Free choice of program
"A" Category 10-11 y, up to 15 min
- Any composition by OtarTaktakishvili.
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
“B” Category 12-13 y. up to 20 min.
- Any composition by OtarTaktakishvili
- One Romantic period piece
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
“C” Category 14-15-16 y. up to 30 min.
- Any polyphonic composition.
- One Romantic virtuoso piece.
- Any composition by OtarTaktakishvili.
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
“D” Category 17-18-19 y.
I Round up to 20 min.
- J.S.Bach – One Prelude and Fugue from Well-Tempered Clavier (Book I or II).
- Virtuoso Etude by F.Chopin (except of Op.10 N3, 6; Op.25 N7), F.Liszt or S.Rachmaninoff.
- Any composition by Otar Taktakishvili.
II Round up to 30 min
- A sonata allegro movement composed by J.Haydn, W.A.Mozart or L.van Beethoven.
- One virtuoso composition from the Romantic period
- One or more compositions of XX or XXI century composers (copy of the modern composition score must be provided to the Jury).
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
“E” Category 20-26 y.
I Round up to 30 min.
- J.S.Bach: One Prelude and Fugue from Well-Tempered Clavier (Book I or II).
- Virtuoso Etude by F.Chopin (except of Op.10 N3, 6; Op.25 N7), F.Liszt, S.Rachmaninoff, A.Scriabin, S.Prokofiev or C.Debussy.
- Any composition by Otar Taktakishvili.
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
II Round up to 30 min
- A composition from the competitors own country(copy of the score must be provided to the Jury).
- One or more compositions of XX or XXI century composers (copy of the modern composition score must be provided to the Jury).
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
WOODWIND AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS
“Out of Competition Participants” up to 10 year of age, up to 8 min.
- Free choice of programm
“A” Category 10-11 y. up to 10 min.
- Two different work of programm
“B” Category 12-13 y. up to 12 min.
- Any composition from the competitors own country (copy of the score must be provided to the Jury).
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
“C” Category 14-15-16 y. up to 15 min.
- Any composition from the competitors own country (copy of the score must be provided to the Jury).
- One virtuoso piece
- The1st or 2nd and 3rd movement from any classical sonata or concert, or complete classical variations.
“D” Category 17-19 y. up to 17 min.
- Any composition from the competitors own country (copy of the score must be provided to the Jury).
- One virtuoso piece.
- The 1st or 2nd and 3rd movement from any classical sonata or concert, orcomplete classical variations.
“E” Category 20-26 y. up to 20 min.
- Any composition from the competitors own country (copy of the score must be provided to the Jury).
- One virtuoso piece.
- The 1st or 2nd and 3rd movement from any classical sonata or concert, or complete classical variations.
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
Choir
“A” Category 6 - 12 y.
“B” Category 13 - 18 y.
“C” Category 19 - 35 y.
Competition is held in one round. The duration of the program must be 10-12 min, on the stage, up to 15 min.
Two or three choral compositions must be performed on the competition, for category ,,C” any composition from the competitors own country (copy of the score must be provided to the Jury
Those, who wish to participate in the competition, must submit the following documents on the competition electronic address:
- Name of the choir;
- Age category of participant;
- City, institution, name of the teacher;
- Copy of participants application fee: Each participant must pay 10 EURO.
While transferring application fee, please, indicate name of the competition and name of the choir
SOLO SINGING
Age categories:
“B” Category – 13- 15y.
“C” Category – 16-18 y.
“D” Category - 19-22 y.
“E” Category - 23-36 y.
“B” Category 13 - 14 -15 Age max. 10 min.
- Any baroque aria.
- Aria or Romance from the competitors own country (copy of the score must be provided to the Jury).
“C” Category 16- 17- 18 Age max. 15 min.
- One aria from Baroque époque (the end of the XVII century, the first half of the XVIII Century).
- Aria or Romance from the competitors own country (copy of the score must be provided to the Jury).
- A romance at the discretion of the competitor.
“D” Category 19 -22 Age
I Round max. 12 min.
- One aria from Baroque époque (the end of the XVII century, the first half of the XVIII Century).
- One romance at the discretion of the competitor.
II Round max. 15 min.
- Aria or Romance from the competitors own country (copy of the score must be provided to the Jury).
- An Italian Aria (XIX-XX century).
“E” Category 23- 36 Age
I Round max. 15 min
- One aria from Baroque époque (the end of the XVII century, the first half of the XVIII Century).
- A large aria of the Western European composer (the second half of the XVIII entury - the XX century).
- Aria or Romance from the competitors own country (copy of the score must be provided to the Jury)
II Round max. 15 min.
- Any aria selected by the competitor (XIX-XX centuries).
- Aria or Romance from the competitors own country (copy of the score must be provided to the Jury).
- The rest of the programme is entirely at the discretion of the competitor within the time allowed.
Composition
Age categories:
“A” Category 10-14 years old up to 3 min.
Piece for one or two instruments (It is possible to use the vocal part)
“B” Category 15 - 18 years old up to 5 min.
Piece for one or instrumental ensemble (maximum 4 any insruments. It is possible to use the vocal part)
“C” Category 19 - 23 years old up to 5 min.
Piece for one or instrumental ensemble ( maximum 4 any instruments. It is possible to use the vocal part)
“D” Category 24 -30 years old up to 7 min.
piece for one or instrumental ensemble (maximum 4 any instruments. It is possible to use the vocal part)
Contestants must create and submit one or more Competition works (pdf and mp3 files) and sendto e-mail: rondoklasika@gmail.com
The contestant can send more than one piece, which does not affect the fee, the
contestant pays once for participating in the composition nomination in the contest.
Contacts - 5 99 50 54 22; 5 93 30 64 80
Email: rondoklasika@gmail.com
http://www.rondo.ge/mtmanager/
CALENDAR OF THE COMPETITION
HALL
Otar Taktakishvili III International Competition
Winners of Otar Taktakishvili III International Competition
PIANO
OUT OF COMPETITION PARTICIPANTS
DIPLOMA - The best participant out of competition
SABA BEDOSHVILI
DIPLOMA - For participation in the competition
KAIRAT ADIYA
A CATEGORY
I PRIZE- MARIAM KVERNADZE
I PRIZE - EMILIA RAGIMOVA
III PRIZE - LIZA SHENGELIA
III PRIZE - GIORGI SEPIASHVILI
DIPLOMA - LANA LOMTADZE
B CATEGORY
I PRIZE - AVALISHVILI DEMETRE
II PRIZE - JALALA ISMAIYLZADA
II PRIZE - MARIAM NARIMANIDZE
III PRIZE - TINATIN TVALAVADZE
III PRIZE - ANNA KVIZHINADZE
III PRIZE - MARIAM GORGADZE
DIPLOMA - MARIKA AITSURADZE
DIPLOMA - ALEKO KEDELIDZE
C CATEGORY
I PRIZE - DAVIT HACHATRYAN
I PRIZE - INJI HASANLI
I PRIZE - KETI TABIDZE
II PRIZE - BACHI MIKELADZE
III PRIZE NATALI SHENGELIA
DIPLOMA - TEKLA TSERETELI
DIPLOMA - KETEVAN NOZADZE
DIPLOMA - ALEN DANIELYAN
D CATEGORY
IPRIZE - GIORGI MARIAMIDZE
II PRIZE - GIORGI TSIKLAURI
III PRIZE - NINO CHANADIRI
E CATEGORY
I Prize NINO MODEBADZE
1. For the best performance of a Romantic period work-
Khachatryan Davit.
2. For the best performance of O. Taktakishvili's work-
Inji Hasanli
3. For the best performance of classical period work-
Demetre Avalishvili
4. For the best performance of Baroque period work -
Emilia Ragimova
Category "B"
III prize - Ana Shavgulidze
Category "c"
I prize - Nino Mushkudiani
III prize - Nino Surmanidze
Category "D"
I prize- Nikoloz Tsanava
I prize - Elisabeth Chkheidze
II prize - Ketevan Kardenakhishvili
II prize - Natali Sherazadishvili
III prize - Nina Kikilashvili
III prize - Mariam Chankvetadze
Diploma - Megi Bajelidze
Category "E"
I prize - Irakli Gurgenidze
II prize - Irina Vasileva
II prize - Nematilo Zrkulaev
III prize - Giorgi Gorjeladze
Diploma - Salome Kushkheveli
String Instruments
A Category
I Prize- Elene Meparishvili
II Prize - Ismaiylzada Jalala
III Prize - Gabunia Nino
IIIPrize- Mironova Anastasia
Diploma - Kalandia Nikoloz
B Category
I Prize - Songulia Ana
II Prize - Pirtakhia Aleksandre
II Prize - Lemonjava Natalia
III Prize - Lutidze Elene
III Prize - Pataridze Tornike
C Category
I Prize Berdzenishvili Elene
I Prize - Marcelo Re Gonzalez
II Prize - Martirosyan Izabella
II Prize - Zohrabyan Arik
II Prize - Schuk Taisia
III Prize - Beradze Nia
D Category
I Prize Nini Giorgadze
E Category
I Prize - Sopia Kalandadze - Grand Prix
II Prize - Badeyan Ani
III Prize - Elene Gonadze
Wind Instrument
A category
TAJKENOVA SABINA – I prize
MAVLIUDTINOV LEV – II prize
ERASIL KUANDIK – III Prize
B category
PAICHADZE TAMAR -III Prize
C category
ANTIDZE ALEXANDRE – II Prize
TALALYAN WADIM – II Prize
SINAURIDZE RAMAZI – III Prize
D category
GOTSIRIDZE LEVAN – I Prize
GVETADZE DEMETRE – I Prize
VADATCHKORIA NIKOLOZ – I Prize
GHONGHADZE NIKOLOZ – II Prize
E category
KATASHVILI MERAB - I Prize
VASILEVA ARINA – III Prize
Winners of Otar Taktakishvili II International Competition
Composition:
Category B
Revaz Marshania - 1st Prize
Anastasia Guramishvili - 2nd Prize
Category C
Shmagi Sikharulashvili - 1st Prize
Mariam Tataradze - 2nd Prize
Category D
Sandro Tsikoridze - 1st Prize
Gagi Sikharulashvili - 1st Prize
Irakli Areshidze - 2nd Prize
Aydan Aliyeva - 3rd Prize
Category E
Giorgi Rokva - 3rd Prize
Mickael Luis - 4th Prize
Otar Taktakishvili III International Competition
Piano
Barbara Szczepanska - Germany
George Vachnadze - Georgia
Vagharshak Harutyunyan - Armenia
String Instruments
Alexander Detisov Moguilevsky - Spain
Armen Harutyunyan - Armenia
Irine Iashvili - Georgia
Irine kobakhidze - Georgia
Manana Kantaria - Georgia
Solo Voice
George Gagnidze - Georgia, Germany
Eteri Chkonia Lamoris - Georgia, Spain
Azamat Zheltirguzov - Kazakhstan
Zaza Azmaipharashvili - Georgia
Wind Instruments
Dimitry Bokolishvili - Georgia
Davit Jishkariani - Georgia
Zhanar Zheltirguzova - Kazakhstan
Choir
Lia Chonishvili - Georgia
Archil Ushveridze - Georgia
Boris Dzneladze - Georgia
Compozition
Maka Virsaladze - Georgia
Goga Shaverzashvili - Georgia
Zurab Nadareishvili - Georgia