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This publication contains the required music selections for all Group I vocal solo and ensemble events. Please note that all lists are now arranged alphabetically by song title.
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REVISION COMMITTEE The Indiana State School Music Association gratefully acknowledges the professional efforts of the Vocal Manual Revision Committee and all of the contributors who offered suggestions for this publication. RECITATIVES: Recitatives are not to be performed, unless otherwise indicated. OPERATIC ARIAS are to be sung only in the original language, unless otherwise indicated. Compositions titled in English, however, may be sung in a foreign language if printed for optional usage. LANGUAGE: Songs must be performed in the language of the text as found on the Required Music List unless otherwise indicated. Measures must be numbered to facilitate judging. JUDGE’S SCORE: Soloists will supply the judge with one “legal” copy of music in the key to be performed. Only composer and/or arranger-editionrevision will need to be comparable.
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SOLO SOURCES: Since copyright holders and publishers frequently change, older editions of the same collection and existing single copies printed by another publisher are permissible. All Group I solos must be performed in the key presented to the adjudicator. Operatic arias are to be sung in their original keys. Any key available in the single editions or in the collections included on the source list may be used except in the instances where the key has been specified on the list. KEY: Students may sing in the key best suited to their individual vocal abilities without having to be classified a Soprano, Alto, Tenor, or Bass. * Advanced Repertoire ** Male Unchanged Voice VOCAL SOLO EVENTS:Įvent 160 - Young Woman's Voice Event 162 - Young Man's Voice For Event 162, double asterisks (**) have been used to signify repertoire appropriate for the male unchanged voice, which was formerly Event 164. A single asterisk (*) beside the title designates advanced repertoire. The required lists for Group I are a collection of songs which cover various levels of vocal difficulty. A solo source list and a key to publishers have been provided to assist in finding appropriate repertoire for students entered in Events 160 and 162. We appreciate your time and efforts in making the ISSMA Solo and Ensemble Festival part of the educational process. GENERAL SOLO INFORMATION Thank you for participating in the ISSMA Solo and Ensemble Festival. 19 Event 182 - Large Mixed Vocal Ensemble. 18 Event 177 - Small Mixed Vocal Ensemble.
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16 Event 176 & 181 - Male Vocal Ensemble. 15 Event 175 & 180 - Treble Vocal Ensemble. 14 Event 171 - Treble Barbershop Quartet. TABLE OF CONTENTS General Solo Information. Unless a particular editor or arranger is specified, any standard, unabridged, unarranged edition is acceptable. website will supersede any previously printed edition. Any publication posted on the ISSMA, Inc.
#KASTUCK PERCUSSION STUDIO INC. MANUALS#
All Directors Please Note It is important to refer to the Solo and Ensemble required manuals listed on the official ISSMA web site to validate and retrieve the most current information. Indiana State School Music Association, Inc. All festivals are administered and coordinated through the ISSMA office. Rules and Regulations of all events are determined through procedures as prescribed in the ISSMA Music Festivals Manual. This Association is governed by an elected State Board consisting of three music teachers and one school administrator from each of the eight zones in Indiana.