Video Submission. All participants must submit publicly accessible videos via YouTube link (may be attached to the application, or entered later on the 2021 Bach Festival Video Recording Submittal page). The SIPF takes no responsibility for videos that have permissions set to limit viewership or are published through any other video sharing platform (vimeo, etc). Ensure that your video is viewable by a third party, even if you choose to make them unlisted. Participants are free to submit up to three separate video links when applying for the multiple works subdivision (all works are not required to be on the same video link). The first link must contain a brief introduction by the performer stating his or her name for verification purposes (a first name that matches the application entry will suffice). This introduction may be attached to the first performance, or included as a wholly separate link. Submit a recorded video between now and 9:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time (UTC/GMT-7) Saturday, October 30, 2021. If you choose to apply before you have prepared your video links, you may later return and submit your video via this online submission form. Record your selections as many times as you would like. Recordings must conform to the following standards and procedures: • Recordings must consist of unedited, uninterrupted video footage of the participant from a single camera angle with coverage of the performer’s hands and face at all times (one track per single movement; separate tracks for multiple pieces or movements is permissible). • Recordings must begin with the participant stating his or her name in a clear voice (first track only, or submitted on a wholly separate introduction track). • Recordings must be cued to begin within five seconds after the performer identifies him or herself (a first name that matches the application entry will suffice). • Recordings must feature the work with which the participant originally entered. • Recordings must be uploaded to YouTube and set for unlisted or public access (no private listings requiring permissions). The entry form will accept your links. Enter the performer’s name exactly like you entered in the original competition entry form. The form will go offline when the deadline lapses. Please ensure you receive an automated confirmation message within minutes of your entry. Failure to receive a message indicates a transmission issue or incomplete submission. If you don’t get a confirmation immediately, write to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
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Samples: Rules and Guidelines Agreement, Bach Festival Participation Agreement
Video Submission. All participants must submit publicly accessible videos via YouTube link (may be attached to the application, or entered later on the 2021 Bach Festival Video Recording Submittal pagethis alternate video submission form). The SIPF takes no responsibility for videos that have permissions set to limit viewership or are published through any other video sharing platform (vimeo, etc). Ensure that your video is viewable by a third party, even if you choose to make them unlisted. Participants are free to submit up to three separate video links when applying for the multiple works subdivision (all works are not required to be on the same video link). The first link must contain a brief introduction by the performer stating his or her name for verification purposes (a first name that matches the application entry will suffice). This introduction may be attached to the first performance, or included as a wholly separate link. Submit a recorded video between now and 9:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time (UTC/GMT-7) SaturdayThursday, October 30, 202122 at 11:59 pm. If you choose to apply before you have prepared your video links, you may later return and submit your video via this online submission form. Record your selections selection as many times as you would like. Recordings must conform to the following standards and procedures: • Recordings must consist of unedited, uninterrupted video footage of the participant from a single camera angle with coverage of the performer’s hands and face at all times (one track per single movement; separate tracks for multiple pieces or movements is permissible). • Recordings must begin with the participant stating his or her name in a clear voice (first track only, or submitted on a wholly separate introduction track). • Recordings must be cued to begin within five seconds after the performer identifies him or herself (a first name that matches the application entry will suffice). • Recordings must feature the work with which the participant originally entered. • Recordings must be uploaded to YouTube and set for unlisted or public access (no private listings requiring permissions). The entry form will accept your links. Enter the performer’s name exactly like you entered in the original competition entry form. The form will go offline when the deadline lapses. Please ensure you receive an automated confirmation message within minutes of your entry. Failure to receive a message indicates a transmission issue or incomplete submission. If you don’t get a confirmation immediately, write to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
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Samples: Bach Festival Rules and Guidelines
Video Submission. All participants must submit publicly accessible videos via YouTube link (may be attached to the application, or entered later on the 2021 2022 Bach Festival Video Recording Submittal page). The SIPF takes no responsibility for videos that have permissions set to limit viewership or are published through any other video sharing platform (vimeo, etc). Ensure that your video is viewable by a third party, even if you choose to make them unlisted. Participants are free to submit up to three separate video links when applying for the multiple works subdivision (all works are not required to be on the same video link). The first link must contain a brief introduction by the performer stating his or her name for verification purposes (a first name that matches the application entry will suffice). This introduction may be attached to the first performance, or included as a wholly separate link. Submit a recorded video between now and 9:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time (UTC/GMT-7) SaturdayMonday, October 3031, 20212022. If you choose to apply before you have prepared your video links, you may later return and submit your video via this online submission form. Record your selections as many times as you would like. Recordings must conform to the following standards and procedures: • Recordings must consist of unedited, uninterrupted video footage of the participant from a single camera angle with coverage of the performer’s hands and face at all times (one track per single movement; separate tracks for multiple pieces or movements is permissible). • Recordings must begin with the participant stating his or her name in a clear voice (first track only, or submitted on a wholly separate introduction track). • Recordings must be cued to begin within five seconds after the performer identifies him or herself (a first name that matches the application entry will suffice). • Recordings must feature the work with which the participant originally entered. • Recordings must be uploaded to YouTube and set for unlisted or public access (no private listings requiring permissions). The entry form will accept your links. Enter the performer’s name exactly like as you entered it in the original competition entry form. The form will go offline when the deadline lapses. Please ensure you receive an automated confirmation message within minutes of your entry. Failure to receive a message indicates a transmission issue or incomplete submission. If you don’t get a confirmation immediately, write to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx The adjudicators will begin their review of footage from the collective participants shortly after the application deadline. Within each category, a first-, second-, and third-prize winner will be named, along with an indeterminate number of honorable mentions. The judges also reserve the right to add other awards of note, such as “special promising talent”, splitting prizes, and other similar awards. Among the prizes are medals and certificates. All participants receive certificates of completion. The SIPF will post results directly on the awards page within two weeks of the deadline once recipients have been tallied and recorded. Awards will be distributed and a time and method to be announced after they have been collected. Adjudication sheets and certificates will be distributed to participants directly via email. A proxy may be selected pick up students’ collective materials on behalf of a teacher (King County residents). All non-local participants will have their comment sheets and awards distributed via postal service to the teachers’ address provided (or directly to the participant’s address if not working with a teacher or coach). A delivery charge will be assessed among international winners. Allow 2-4 weeks after the announcement of awards for delivery. Note that the SIPF advisory board reserves the right to divide exceptionally large groups of participants within performing groups into smaller ones. All results are final and unappealable. Before filling out the application: Read all rules, guidelines, and agreement found on the following page thoroughly Understand and identify the appropriate age division (participants must be of given age on October 31, 2022) and performance category (see ‘2022 Bach Festival Repertoire List’) Ensure that the participant’s instructor (if applicable) is aware of one’s intent to participate, and obtain his or her verbal or written consent Collect the information of the selection(s) one wishes to perform (with complete title, composer first and last name, movement title or tempo indication, BWV or other catalogue numbers when available, and accurate timing in minutes and seconds) Note the fee for your performance category and have a valid credit card ready Have an accurate performance timing prepared Prepare a video presentation, up to 3 links, for upload to YouTube (if applying before October 30, you needn’t include your performance links — these may be entered later on this form) After these steps have been secured, proceed to the application form, found on the SIPF website.
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Samples: Bach Festival Rules and Guidelines
Video Submission. All participants must submit publicly accessible videos via YouTube link (may be attached to the application, or entered later on the 2021 2023 Bach Festival Video Recording Submittal page). The SIPF takes no responsibility for videos that have permissions set to limit viewership or are published through any other video sharing platform (vimeo, etc). Ensure that your video is viewable by a third party, even if you choose to make them unlisted. Participants are free to submit up to three separate video links when applying for the multiple works subdivision (all works are not required to be on the same video link). The first link Although verbal introductions are no longer required, the participant’s name must contain a brief introduction by be listed clearly on the performer stating his or her link, matching the name for verification purposes (a first name that matches entered on the application entry will suffice). This introduction may be attached to the first performance, or included as a wholly separate linkform. Submit a recorded video between now and 9:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time (UTC/GMT-7) SaturdaySunday, October 3022, 20212023. If you choose to apply before you have prepared your video links, you may later return and submit your video via this online submission form. Record your selections as many times as you would like. Recordings must conform to the following standards and procedures: • Name matching the performer (exactly as included on the application form) in the xxxx xxxxx and/ or the contents description, clearly visible (a briefly flashing caption bearing the performer’s name does not satisfy this requirement, but may be included in addition to the stated requirement). • Recordings must consist of unedited, uninterrupted video footage of the participant from a single camera angle with coverage of the performer’s hands and face at all times (one track per single movement; separate tracks for multiple pieces or movements is permissible). • Recordings must begin with the participant stating his or her name in a clear voice (first track only, or submitted on a wholly separate introduction track). • Recordings must be cued to begin within five seconds after of the performer identifies him or herself start of the footage (may be edited to cut to a first name that matches the application entry will suffice5 second leader). • Recordings must feature the work with which the participant originally enteredentered on the application form (no changes to the stated repertoire will be allowed after applying). • Recordings must be uploaded to YouTube and set for unlisted or public access (no private listings requiring permissions). The entry form will accept your links. Enter the performer’s name exactly like as you entered it in the original competition entry form. The form will go offline when the deadline lapses. Please ensure you receive an automated confirmation message within minutes of your entry. Failure to receive a message indicates a transmission issue or incomplete submission. If you don’t get a confirmation immediately, write to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx
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Video Submission. All participants must submit publicly accessible videos via YouTube link (may be attached to the application, or entered later on the 2021 2024 Bach Festival Video Recording Submittal page). The SIPF takes no responsibility for videos that have permissions set to limit viewership or are published through any other video sharing platform (vimeo, etc). Ensure that your video is viewable by a third party, even if you choose to make them unlisted. Participants are free to submit up to three separate video links when applying for the subdivisions including multiple works subdivision or movements, such as suites (all works are not required to be on the same video link). The first link Although verbal introductions are no longer required, the participant’s name must contain a brief introduction by be listed clearly on the performer stating his or her link, matching the name for verification purposes (a first name that matches entered on the application entry will suffice). This introduction may be attached to the first performance, or included as a wholly separate linkform. Submit a recorded video between now and 9:00 11:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time (UTC/GMT-7) SaturdayMonday, October 3028, 20212024. If you choose to apply before you have prepared your video links, you may later return and submit your video via this online submission form. Record your selections as many times as you would like. Recordings must conform to the following standards and procedures: • Name matching the performer (exactly as included on the application form) in the xxxx xxxxx and/ or the contents description, clearly visible (a briefly flashing caption bearing the performer’s name does not satisfy this requirement, but may be included in addition to the stated requirement). • Recordings must consist of unedited, uninterrupted video footage of the participant from a single camera angle with coverage of the performer’s hands and face at all times (one track per single movement; separate tracks for multiple pieces or movements is permissible). • Recordings must begin with the participant stating his or her name in a clear voice (first track only, or submitted on a wholly separate introduction track). • Recordings must be cued to begin within five seconds after of the performer identifies him or herself start of the footage (may be edited to cut to a first name that matches the application entry will suffice5 second leader). • Recordings must feature the work with which the participant originally enteredentered on the application form (no changes to the stated repertoire will be allowed after applying). • Recordings must be uploaded to YouTube and set for unlisted or public access (no private listings requiring permissions). The entry form will accept your links. Enter the performer’s name exactly like as you entered it in the original competition entry form. The form will go offline when the deadline lapses. Please ensure you receive an automated confirmation message within minutes of your entry. Failure to receive a message indicates a transmission issue or incomplete submission. If you don’t get a confirmation immediately, write to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx
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Video Submission. All participants must submit publicly accessible videos via YouTube link (may be attached to the application, or entered later on the 2021 2024 Bach Festival Video Recording Submittal page). The SIPF takes no responsibility for videos that have permissions set to limit viewership or are published through any other video sharing platform (vimeo, etc). Ensure that your video is viewable by a third party, even if you choose to make them unlisted. Participants are free to submit up to three separate video links when applying for the subdivisions including multiple works subdivision or movements, such as suites (all works are not required to be on the same video link). The first link Although verbal introductions are no longer required, the participant’s name must contain a brief introduction by be listed clearly on the performer stating his or her link, matching the name for verification purposes (a first name that matches entered on the application entry will suffice). This introduction may be attached to the first performance, or included as a wholly separate linkform. Submit a recorded video between now and 9:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time (UTC/GMT-7) SaturdayMonday, October 3014, 20212024. If you choose to apply before you have prepared your video links, you may later return and submit your video via this online submission form. Record your selections as many times as you would like. Recordings must conform to the following standards and procedures: • Name matching the performer (exactly as included on the application form) in the xxxx xxxxx and/ or the contents description, clearly visible (a briefly flashing caption bearing the performer’s name does not satisfy this requirement, but may be included in addition to the stated requirement). • Recordings must consist of unedited, uninterrupted video footage of the participant from a single camera angle with coverage of the performer’s hands and face at all times (one track per single movement; separate tracks for multiple pieces or movements is permissible). • Recordings must begin with the participant stating his or her name in a clear voice (first track only, or submitted on a wholly separate introduction track). • Recordings must be cued to begin within five seconds after of the performer identifies him or herself start of the footage (may be edited to cut to a first name that matches the application entry will suffice5 second leader). • Recordings must feature the work with which the participant originally enteredentered on the application form (no changes to the stated repertoire will be allowed after applying). • Recordings must be uploaded to YouTube and set for unlisted or public access (no private listings requiring permissions). The entry form will accept your links. Enter the performer’s name exactly like as you entered it in the original competition entry form. The form will go offline when the deadline lapses. Please ensure you receive an automated confirmation message within minutes of your entry. Failure to receive a message indicates a transmission issue or incomplete submission. If you don’t get a confirmation immediately, write to xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx
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