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Music competition

A music competition is a public event designed to identify and award outstanding musical ensembles, soloists, composers, conductors and musicologists.[1] Pop music competitions are music competitions which are held to find pop starlets.

The Eurovision Song Contest, an example of a music competition

Examples of music competitions in popular music include Open Mic UK, SoundWave Music Competition, All-Japan Band Association annual contest, the World Music Contest, Live and Unsigned, the Eurovision Song Contest, and American Idol.

History

European classical art music uses competitions to provide a public forum that identifies the strongest young players and helps them start their professional careers (see List of classical music competitions). Popular instrumental ensembles such as brass bands and school bands have also long relied on competitions and festivals to promote their musical genres and recognize high levels of achievement. In the recent decades, large competitions have also developed in the field of popular music to showcase performances by pop vocalists and rock bands (e.g. "Idol series" and "Battle of the Bands" events).

Examples

The music competitions with the largest audiences are widely televised events in the genre of popular music, such as the Eurovision Song Contest and American Idol. The Open Mic UK and Live and Unsigned contests in the United Kingdom each garner approximately 10,000 contestants annually, making them the largest contests in the region.[2][3][4]

According to 2005 statistics, more than 650,000 visitors attend the World Music Contest (Kerkrade, the Netherlands), which has 19,000 contestants from over 30 countries, making it one of the largest competitions in Europe.[5] The All-Japan Band Association annual contest appears to be the world's largest music competition in terms of the number of active contestants,[6] with approximately 800,000 competing musicians in more than 14,000 bands.[7] A competition which has recently hit the United Kingdom music scene is called SoundWave Music Competition. This competition allows for singers, bands and all acts of all genres a chance to play at the O2 Academy Leeds, Newcastle and Glasgow. SoundWave Music Competition is a high profile competition and the biggest music competition in Northern England and Scotland where entrants can win radio slots and recording within the best recording studios in the United Kingdom and Scotland. One of the oldest music competitions in the world is the International Naumburg Competition, in New York, which had its first competition in 1926.[8] In recent years, the largest music competition in terms of number of global genres represented appears to be Sharq Taronalari, an enormous festival sponsored by UNESCO and the government of Uzbekistan.[9] Various online music competitions for young musicians are now gaining popularity, including Unsigned Only, which is a global music contest based in United States, and Machan Music, an open and ongoing music contest based in India. The Songwriters Resource Network[10] organizes the annual Great American Song Contest which is open to songwriters and lyric writers internationally.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Center for New Technologies in the Arts "Art-parkING", Annual Musicology Competition 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ . Live and Unsigned. July 26, 2011. Archived from the original on October 16, 2012. Retrieved 2011-07-27.
  3. ^ Keates, Helen (September 29, 2008). . This is South Wales. Archived from the original on 2008-10-02. Retrieved 2011-05-07.
  4. ^ . Live and Unsigned. Archived from the original on 2011-03-03. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
  5. ^ World Music Contest (Kerkrade, the Netherlands) 2013-10-02 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Hebert, D. G. (2008). Alchemy of Brass: Spirituality and Wind Music in Japan. In E. M. Richards & K. Tanosaki (Eds.), Music of Japan Today. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp.236–244; Also see: David G. Hebert (2012). Wind Bands and Cultural Identity in Japanese Schools (Dordrecht and New York: Springer Press).
  7. ^ Togashi, T. et al., (2007). Ichi on no nyu kon!. Tokyo: Kawade Shobo Shinsha.
  8. ^ Serinus, Victor (2010-12-28). "The Naumburg Competition: Formula One for Finding Talent".
  9. ^ Sharq Taronalari.
  10. ^ "Songwriters Resource Network: Tips, Tools, Contests & Opportunities for Aspiring Songwriters and Lyricists". songwritersresourcenetwork.com. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
  11. ^ Isang Yun Competition

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A music competition is a public event designed to identify and award outstanding musical ensembles soloists composers conductors and musicologists 1 Pop music competitions are music competitions which are held to find pop starlets The Eurovision Song Contest an example of a music competition Examples of music competitions in popular music include Open Mic UK SoundWave Music Competition All Japan Band Association annual contest the World Music Contest Live and Unsigned the Eurovision Song Contest and American Idol Contents 1 History 2 Examples 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory EditEuropean classical art music uses competitions to provide a public forum that identifies the strongest young players and helps them start their professional careers see List of classical music competitions Popular instrumental ensembles such as brass bands and school bands have also long relied on competitions and festivals to promote their musical genres and recognize high levels of achievement In the recent decades large competitions have also developed in the field of popular music to showcase performances by pop vocalists and rock bands e g Idol series and Battle of the Bands events Examples EditThe music competitions with the largest audiences are widely televised events in the genre of popular music such as the Eurovision Song Contest and American Idol The Open Mic UK and Live and Unsigned contests in the United Kingdom each garner approximately 10 000 contestants annually making them the largest contests in the region 2 3 4 According to 2005 statistics more than 650 000 visitors attend the World Music Contest Kerkrade the Netherlands which has 19 000 contestants from over 30 countries making it one of the largest competitions in Europe 5 The All Japan Band Association annual contest appears to be the world s largest music competition in terms of the number of active contestants 6 with approximately 800 000 competing musicians in more than 14 000 bands 7 A competition which has recently hit the United Kingdom music scene is called SoundWave Music Competition This competition allows for singers bands and all acts of all genres a chance to play at the O2 Academy Leeds Newcastle and Glasgow SoundWave Music Competition is a high profile competition and the biggest music competition in Northern England and Scotland where entrants can win radio slots and recording within the best recording studios in the United Kingdom and Scotland One of the oldest music competitions in the world is the International Naumburg Competition in New York which had its first competition in 1926 8 In recent years the largest music competition in terms of number of global genres represented appears to be Sharq Taronalari an enormous festival sponsored by UNESCO and the government of Uzbekistan 9 Various online music competitions for young musicians are now gaining popularity including Unsigned Only which is a global music contest based in United States and Machan Music an open and ongoing music contest based in India The Songwriters Resource Network 10 organizes the annual Great American Song Contest which is open to songwriters and lyric writers internationally See also Edit Media related to Music competitions at Wikimedia Commons Malta International Music Competitions Valletta Mdina Malta List of classical music competitions ISANGYUN Competition 11 Bakitone International Battle of the Bands Idols The X Factor The Voice Great American Song ContestReferences Edit The Center for New Technologies in the Arts Art parkING Annual Musicology Competition Archived 2013 10 29 at the Wayback Machine Live and Unsigned Winners and Results 2011 Live and Unsigned July 26 2011 Archived from the original on October 16 2012 Retrieved 2011 07 27 Keates Helen September 29 2008 Here s looking at you Kiddo360 This is South Wales Archived from the original on 2008 10 02 Retrieved 2011 05 07 Live and Unsigned Live and Unsigned Archived from the original on 2011 03 03 Retrieved 2011 05 02 World Music Contest Kerkrade the Netherlands Archived 2013 10 02 at the Wayback Machine Hebert D G 2008 Alchemy of Brass Spirituality and Wind Music in Japan In E M Richards amp K Tanosaki Eds Music of Japan Today Newcastle Cambridge Scholars Publishing pp 236 244 Also see David G Hebert 2012 Wind Bands and Cultural Identity in Japanese Schools Dordrecht and New York Springer Press Togashi T et al 2007 Ichi on no nyu kon Tokyo Kawade Shobo Shinsha Serinus Victor 2010 12 28 The Naumburg Competition Formula One for Finding Talent Sharq Taronalari Songwriters Resource Network Tips Tools Contests amp Opportunities for Aspiring Songwriters and Lyricists songwritersresourcenetwork com Retrieved 2020 07 26 Isang Yun Competition Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Music competition amp oldid 1130928028, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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