Salute To Youth – A Solo and Ensemble Festival

The Solo and Ensemble Festival is for all instrumental musicians (strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, piano, and harp) age 20 and under in Cumberland County and adjacent counties.  Students may participate as a soloist and/or in an ensemble.  All students that enter will receive a voucher to attend Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra concerts.  Participants that receive a Superior rating will also receive an award, and the possibility of performing on a Fayetteville Symphony concert honoring the talented youth in our area.  A solo is one (1) musician with an accompanist (if possible).  An ensemble is 2 or more musicians, up to 12 musicians, with or without an accompanist.

Division Levels

Musicians will be divided into a Junior and Senior divisions according to age:

Junior Division – Age 14 and under or 8th grade and under
Senior Division – Age 15-20 or 9th grade and older

Music Levels

Participants may enter Junior or Senior division on six (6) grade levels designated according to music difficulty.  Each of the following levels will be open to any music student in Cumberland county and adjacent counties.

1 – Easy4 – Moderate Difficult
2 – Moderate Easy5 – Difficult
3 – Average6 – Very Difficult

Guideline to Determine Level:

Strings Guideline:

1 – EasySuzuki Book 1, Essential Elements Book 1, or equivalent
2 – Moderate EasySuzuki Book 2, Essential Elements Book 2, or equivalent
3 – AverageSuzuki Book 3 or equivalent
4 – Moderate DifficultSuzuki Book 4-5 or equivalent
5 – DifficultSuzuki Book 6-7 or equivalent
6 – Very DifficultConcerto Level (Suzuki book 8 and above or equivalent)

Woodwinds/Brass/Percussion Guideline:

1 – Easy1st year band
2 – Moderate Easy2nd year band
3 – Average3rd year band
4 – Moderate Difficult9th-10th grade band
5 – Difficult11th-12 grade band
6 – Very DifficultConcerto Level or College Level

Rating System:

The FSO Festival will use a five rating plan for judging all solos and ensembles:

I – Superior

II – Excellent

III – Average

IV – Fair

V – Poor

Rating ISuperior – The best possible performance.  Score = 96-100  
Rating IIExcellent – A performance of distinctive quality but not worth yof the highest rating due to minor defects in performance.  Score = 90-95  
Rating IIIAverage – A performance showing some accomplishment and promise but lacking in essential musical qualities.  Score = 80-89  
Rating IVFair – This is a performance that is weak and uncertain.  Score = 74-79  
Rating VPoor – A performance that reveals lack of preparedness and musical understanding.

Rating Sheets

The rating sheet of each performance will be emailed to the performer after the performances have been evaluated by the judges.

Awards

All students that participate will be given a voucher to attend a Fayetteville Symphony Concert.  Students that receive a I or Superior rating will receive an award.  Several students that receive Superior ratings will be chosen by the judges to perform their piece at a Fayetteville Symphony sponsored concert, honoring their achievement. 

Accompanist

While an accompanist is not required, we still strongly encourage all musicians to have an accompanist unless the performance piece is specifically written to be performed unaccompanied. 

Music for Adjudicators

A complete measure-numbered score for each ensemble or a measure-numbered solo for each soloist must be provided for the adjudicator.  Participants will be required to upload a scanned copy of the music in their application form. Failure to provide this music will result in a penalty of one rating lower.

Performance Information

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s Solo and Ensemble Festival participation will occur virtually. All participants must record a maximum of ten (10) minutes of their chosen piece. In works that are more than ten (10) minutes, music may be appropriately cut.

Submission of your performance will require you to include a direct URL link to an unlisted YouTube video, Google Drive file, or Dropbox file in your application form. Please make sure that the settings of your video allow viewers with the link to view the video.

Festival Application Deadline and Fees

Solo Application fee = $20

Ensemble Application fee = $35

The Solo and Ensemble Festival application is now closed.

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Featured Musician

Bill Tyler – Third Horn

Bill Tyler, a native of western New York, joined the Fayetteville Symphony as third horn in 2011. He attended the University of Memphis for undergraduate work and the University of Wyoming for graduate school, and was a concerto contest winner at both schools. His primary horn instructors were Richard Dolph (Memphis) and William Stacy (Wyoming), both excellent instructors who did their best, knowing that the odds were stacked against them in trying to teach Bill the basics of horn playing. They were relieved (and somewhat surprised) when he actually graduated from both schools. 

Past performing experience includes the Cheyenne Symphony, Abilene (TX) Philharmonic, the Charlotte Civic Orchestra and the occasional opera at Central Piedmont Community College. He has participated in workshops with Michael Thompson, Richard Watkins, David Ohanian, Skip Snead, Barry Tuckwell and Bruce Moore, and each one would very much appreciate not being reminded of it. 

Bill retired from the FAA in 2010, after working for over 25 years as an air traffic controller. His spare time is now spent on catching up on yard work (after years of neglect), trying to appear to be useful around the house, putting off cleaning out the garage (after many years of neglect), playing the horn all over North and South Carolina, working out at the gym (after even more years of neglect) and finding creative ways of goofing off. He is also a member of the Greenville (SC) Symphony and the Carolina Philharmonic. He can also be found occasionally bothering performing with the Winston Salem Symphony, Hendersonville Symphony, Western Piedmont Symphony, Charlotte Symphony, South Carolina Philharmonic, Salisbury Symphony – and basically any other group that will put up with him.

To Educate. To Entertain. To Inspire.

The Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1956 in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and is a professional, regional orchestra whose mission is to educate, entertain, and inspire the citizens of the Fayetteville, North Carolina region as the leading musical resource.  Praised for its artistic excellence, the Symphony leads in the cultural and educational landscape for Fayetteville and the southeastern North Carolina region.

The Fayetteville Symphony typically performs 8 concerts during any given season performing both at Methodist University and Fayetteville State University. Partnerships with other agencies include collaborative performances with Cape Fear Regional Theatre, chamber concerts at St. John’s Episcopal Church, as well as the city’s annual Independence concert with fireworks. The Symphony brings music to the schools and the community by performing educational concerts, as well as having its own Fayetteville Symphony Youth Orchestra, after school strings and summer music camps.

This organization is supported in part by a space grant from the BB&T Term Endowment of Cumberland Community Foundation, Inc.


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