A single violin competition can be a challenge. Preparing and applying for multiple competitions can feel overwhelming. But there is method to your madness in casting a wide net to find violin competition success. So, apply some method to managing all the information and tasks needed to apply and move forward.
In case you’re still looking for some competitions to add to your list, you can find some options here.
No two competitions are the same. Each one has its particular minutiae from eligibility requirements, to logistical details, and on to application timelines. Time to break out the Excel – or whatever table-based document works for you. If you want to buy some poster board and handwrite and decorate your own competition mega-list checklist – do it.
You’ll be creating two tables: One details everything that’s required for each application package; the second one has everything else. We’ll start there, with your Big Picture Table:
We’ve not included anything about eligibility requirements here because you should already have reviewed them and selected only those competitions whose eligibility requirements you meet. If you haven’t verified you’re eligible for a given competition, do that before wasting energy and time adding to your list of things to handle. You’ve got enough going on.
Alright, now we’ll detail your Application Packet Requirements. List each competition name along the top of your table and list each of these items down the left side. This is your matrix. Each column + row meeting point (the cell) should show what’s required and have some way to check that this item is ready to go in the app packet.
Want a refresher on preparing an audition video? Here you go.
The Application Packet Requirements table does more for you than make sure each application is complete and compliant with that competition’s requirements. Preparing the performance sections will highlight opportunities where you can minimize the list of works you need to prepare and record.
List your top three go-to works. These are the works you love, you’ve mastered, and if any of them meet a competition’s requirements – that’s your choice. You can have a second list of three to four works that are your second-tier choices.
Any competition application you can complete off your favorites list, great. For the rest of them: Get their selection criteria in front of you all at once, so you can find your chances to repurpose a work.
Last – create a video playlist of inspiring competition performances to keep you motivated and focused.
Good luck!