chorusThe American Prize in Conducting —Musical Theater Division, 2012

DOWNLOAD APPLICATION HERE (PDF)
POSTMARK DEADLINE for application(s): Thursday, March 15, 2012.



OVERVIEW:
The American Prize in Conducting—Musical Theater Division is offered in as many as four categories, based on the type of musical theater ensemble you conduct, and on the number and quality of entries. You may make separate applications in as many categories as you are eligible, and may apply additionally for the ensemble, should you desire (see Musical Theater Performance Prizes).

The three categories are:
    1. professional musical theater company (all musicians are paid—volunteer chorus ok)
    2. community musical theater company (some musicians may be paid/some may be students)
    3. college/university musical theater company (mostly students/no paid musicians—except soloists/faculty participation ok)
    4. high school musical theater company (mostly students/no paid musicians—except soloists/faculty participation ok)

APPLICATION:
There is a single application form for The American Prize in Conducting—Musical Theater Division. Select the category which best identifies your ensemble.
   1. Send the completed application form by the deadline date.
   2. Include two identical recordings of you conducting your ensemble, with the conductor, ensemble and selections clearly indicated.
   3. Be sure to sign the form and include the application fee.
   4. Be sure to also email the required information.

The application fee is $35 per conductor per musical theater ensemble. Make checks payable to HCMT/The American Prize. Application fees are nonrefundable. No incomplete applications will be accepted.

REQUIREMENTS for the RECORDING:

The American Prize in Conducting—Musical Theater Division:
not less than thirty minutes of staged, conducted musical theater, which must include at minimum one complete act of a standard musical, performed with the original accompaniment, whether it be orchestra (or reduced orchestra), chamber ensemble or piano. In the musical theater division, the judges prefer recordings that show a mixture of stage action and a view of the conductor, (or the complete act from one vantage point and then the same act from the other.) When that is not possible, the audience view is preferable, especially if the conductor can be seen from that perspective, or at least is visible during overtures or entr'actes. Some rehearsal footage is helpful but not required. Performers and works must be clearly identified on the disc, cover or video box. There are no other restrictions. We accept DVD or VHS recordings only. No audio tapes or other electronic media. No materials will be returned.


PUBLISHED TIMELINE for this competition:

1. Deadline for postmark of applications: March 15, 2012. The application will be acknowledged by email.
2. Announcement of semi-finalists begins: week of May 14, 2012
3. Announcement of finalists begins: week of June 18, 2012
4. Announcement of winners begins: week of July 30, 2012