2017 Guild Auditions

144 Cedar St, Corning, NY

may 19, 2017

Years in Guild Years in NationalLevelNumber of PiecesFinal Score
Emma
2
2
EB
10 - National
15 - Superior Minus
Cindy
1
0
EB
7 - State
21 - Superior
Hannah
5
0
EC
7 - State
18 - Superior
Elizabeth
1
1
EF
10- National
36 - Superior Plus
Robert^
6
5*
EF
10 - National
17 - Superior Minus
Rebekah
1
0
EF
7 - State
35 - Superior Plus
Alyssa
6
3
IA
7 - State 
27 - Superior

*Robert is a five-year National Winner!

As a member of the National Guild of Piano Teachers, I am able to sponsor my students in the annual auditions for the National Fraternity of Student Musicians. All levels of progress are welcome to attend the auditions, as they are judged solely on their own abilities and not in competition with anyone else. 

Each student performs one-on-one with an impartial adjudicator. This judge listens to pieces prepared by the student and fills out a report card. The comments made are very positive and the grading system easy to understand.

The Hobbyist level plays up to 8 un-memorized pieces. All other students perform their choice of 1 to 20 memorized pieces (or combined songs with musicianship phases such as arpeggios, chords, transposition, sight reading, etc.) They are classified according to how many pieces they performed and what level of repertoire they select. 

Every year a student enters they receive a membership certificate and a pin, as well as a report card. They also have their name posted on my Teacher’s Certificate which hangs in my studio. His/her name will also be listed, along with a photo, in a magazine called, “Piano Guild Notes” in their fifth, tenth, or fifteenth year as a National or International winner. Other medals and awards are also available in the higher levels. 

Another goal to strive for – a FIFTH-YEAR NATIONAL WINNER. The Five-Year National Role is awarded students who have performed a National or International program for a minimum of five years. For this award the student’s picture will appear in the photo section of the Winter issue of Piano Guild Notes, plus he/she will receive a special “composer” pin in additional to their “National” Pin.  This year Robert^ won this award!