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The 1st International Music Olympiad Tallinn 2012
The patron of the Olympiad is the Rector of the Estonian Academy of Music and
Theatre Prof Peep Lassmann
The composer of the Olympiad is Arvo Pärt
The 1st International Music Olympiad Tallinn 2012 for students of general
comprehensive secondary schools will be organised by the Estonian Society for
Music Education (ESME) and the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT)
in cooperation with the European Association for Music in Schools (EAS) and with
the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research.
Guidelines for the 1st International Music Olympiad (IMuO)
In recognition of the growing significance of music in the field of culture and in the
general education of young people, and with the aim of enhancing the development of
international contacts in the field of school education in music, an international music
Olympiad will be organised for lower and upper secondary school students. The
Olympiad will be called The 1st International Music Olympiad Tallinn 2012 and is a
competition between individuals.
The aims of the Olympiad:

To strengthen the position of music education as a creative subject in national
curricula;

To create motivation and offer musically talented young people opportunities
for artistic self-expression at international level;

To widen opportunities for composing music (participants can use vocal and
acoustic musical instruments as well as various electro-acoustical instruments
and audio-visual multimedia.

To develop musical literacy as a prerequisite for creative activities;
The 1st International Music Olympiad Tallinn 2012 will take place from 25-29 April
2012 for participants of two age groups: Group I - aged 12-14, and Group II - aged
15-18. The contestants shall be students of general lower and upper secondary schools
or music schools, which cannot be considered music colleges.
From each country 2 competitors can take part in both age groups (3 in the case of
Estonia). The total number of contestants is limited to 33 participants in each age
groups.
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The deadline for registration of participants in the 1st International Music
Olympiad Tallinn 2012 is 2 April 2012.
Participation fee: 50 EUR.
The participation fee must be paid by 2 April 2012:
Bank: SEB
Eesti Muusikaõpetajate Liit
IBAN:EE841010022002991004
BIC: EEUHEE2X
Address:Tornimäe 2, Tallinn 15010
All participants will be provided with free accommodation (4 nights) and meals. The
participants must cover the travelling costs.
When a participant’s composition requires additional performers, the sending country
must cover all the additional costs. Performers do not have to pay the participation
fee.
Each country can send up to 2 accompanying persons. One accompanying
person will be provided with free accommodation (4 nights) and meals. The
accompanying person must cover the travelling costs.
The sending country covers all costs of the second accompanying person.
Accompanying persons do not have to pay the participation fee.
The 1st International Music Olympiad Tallinn 2012 will take place in Tallinn, at the
Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (16 Rävala Str.; Tallinn, Estonia).
The tasks for the Olympiad shall be compiled by the international committee
established by the Estonian Society for Music Education (ESME), the Estonian
Academy of Music and Theatre (EAMT) and the European Association for Music in
Schools (EAS).
The language used at the Olympiad will be English. Written tasks (assignments) for
both groups will be provided in the native language of the contestant.
The results of the Olympiad will be assessed by an international jury of 5 members.
The results will be presented in the form of protocols.
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Content of the Olympiad
Group I (aged 12-14)
The Olympiad will consist of three parts.
Part I
1. Music listening and theoretical questions related to the piece.
2. Singing/playing (on their own instrument) a simple melody; clapping a rhythm
exercise
Part II – Performing a song.
The participant will perform one song (by individual choice) at a public concert. The
song must be performed from memory, either unaccompanied or with accompaniment
by acoustic instruments in suitable key for him/her.
We recommend performing a song written by a composer of the participant’s
country and in the participant’s native language.
A song composed by the competitor is not allowed to perform here (in case it will be
performed also in the part III).
Part III – Original composition.
The participant will perform an original piece of 3 minutes, prepared beforehand.
The original composition can be composed for the voice, or for acoustic or electroacoustic instruments, or for audiovisual and multimedia performance.
The original composition can be a song for solo voice or vocal ensemble,
(unaccompanied or with accompaniment), a piece for an instrument or instruments, or
a composition using electro-acoustic, audiovisual or multimedia performance.
Other singers and instrumentalists can be used for the performance.
The composed music must be the original production of the participant (pre-existing
lyrics may be used).
The original piece of music will be performed live at a public concert or, in case of
compositions for multimedia, from a pre-recorded source.
Parts II and III for the 1st group of contestants (performing a song and original piece)
are public presentations (concerts). The performances will be recorded for study
purposes and photographs will be taken.
At registration (on 25 April in Tallinn) each participant must add:
1. A short description of the song in written form
2. A score and a short description of the original composition in written form.
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Group II (aged 15-18)
The Olympiad consists of three parts.
Part I
1. Music listening and theoretical questions related to the piece.
2. Sight singing or playing (on their own instrument) a simple melody; clapping
a rhythm exercise
Part II – Performing a song.
The participant will perform one song (by individual choice) at a public concert. The
song must be performed from memory, either unaccompanied or with accompaniment
by acoustic instruments in suitable key for him/her.
We recommend performing a song written by a composer of the participant’s
country and in the participant’s native language.
A song composed by the competitor is not allowed to perform here (in case it will be
performed also in the part III).
Part III – Original composition.
The participant will perform an original piece of 3 minutes, prepared beforehand.
The original composition can be composed for the voice, or for acoustic or electroacoustic instruments, or for audiovisual and multimedia performance.
The original composition can be a song for solo voice or vocal ensemble,
(unaccompanied or with accompaniment), a piece for an instrument or instruments, or
a composition using electro-acoustic, audiovisual or multimedia performance.
Other singers and instrumentalists can be used for the performance.
The composed music must be the original production of the participant (pre-existing
lyrics may be used).
The original piece of music will be performed live at a public concert or, in case of
compositions for multimedia, from a pre-recorded source.
Parts II and III for the 1st group of contestants (performing a song and original piece)
are public presentations (concerts). The performances will be recorded for study
purposes and photographs will be taken.
At registration (on 25 April in Tallinn) each participant must add:
1. A short description of the song in written form
2. A score and a short description of the original composition in written form.
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Awards
All participants will be awarded with diplomas in gold, silver or bronze according to
the number of points scored. Special prizes will be awarded to the best performers of
a song (of both age groups), to the best composers of original compositions and to the
best contestant with the highest score in the listening tasks.
The jury is entitled to award additional prizes in the case of extraordinary
achievement in some field of the Olympiad.
Preliminary program of The 1st International Music Olympiad Tallinn 2012
Wednesday, 25 April arrival, registration, evening concert (Estonian youth choirs
and orchestras)
Thursday, 26 April
10.00 The first part of the Olympiad (Group I and group II)
1. Music listening and theory related tasks
2. Sight singing/playing
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00 Performing a song (Group I)
16.00 Performing a song (Group II)
19.00 Concert of compositions by Arvo Pärt
Friday, 27 April
10.00 Performing original compositions (Group I)
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00 Performing original compositions (Group II)
19.00 Joint singing and concert (an opportunity for participants to introduce the folk
music of their respective countries)
Saturday, 28 April
Sight seeing and free time in the morning.
16.00 The final concert of the Olympiad, awards and a reception
Sunday, 29 April – free time, departure
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The organising team of the 1st International Music Olympiad Tallinn 2012:
Leader - Ene Kangron - Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, EAS board
member and National Coordinator (Estonia), coordinator of international relations of
the Estonian Society for Music Education
Members:
Gabriela Konkol
- Gdansk Music Academy, EAS board member
Branka Rotar Pance
- Ljubljana Music Academy, EAS board member
Thomas De Baets
- Lemmensinstituut Faculteit Architectuur en Kunsten,
EAS board member
Ruta Girdzijauskiene
- EAS National Coordinator, Lithuania
Ruta Kanteruka
- EAS National Coordinator, Latvia
Christian Rolle
- EAS National Coordinator, Germany
Irena Nelsone
- Latvian Academy of Music
Satu Ristlakki
- Finnish Union of Music Teachers
Janne Fridolin
-Chairman of ESME, Tallinn Rahumäe Basic School,
Kadi Härma
- Tallinn Pääsküla Gymnasium
Jaanus Kann
- Tallinn Nõmme Gymnasium
Eve Karp
- Tallinn Gymnasium for Sciences
Kristi Kiilu
- Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre
Katrin Raamat
- Tallinn Upper Secondary School No. 37.
Inge Raudsepp
- Estonian National Centre of Exams and Qualifications
Aarne Saluveer
- Estonian Choral Society, Georg Ots Music School
Anu Sepp
- Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre
Aive Skuin
- Private School Audentes
Liivi Urbel
- Tallinn English College
1st International Music Olympiad Tallinn 2012
Information:
http://imuo.edicypages.com
http://www.eas-music.net/
http://www.emol.ee/
E-mail to: [email protected]
Application forms send to: Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, International Music
Olympiad
Rävala Street 16, 10143 Tallinn, Estonia
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