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Video: International Competition for
Digital Accordion
15 September 2016


OWN CHOICE PROGRAM ONLY: Own Choice Show/Entertainment Program
 

  • Playing time: maximum 15 minutes.
  • External sound modules, may be used for effects only, not for the whole program.
  • Rehearsal time of up to 15 minutes per candidate will be scheduled prior to the competition.
  • Performance sound set up time - maximum 2 minutes. Performance sound break down - maximum 2 minutes.
  • All types and make of digital accordion may be used and bellows must be the primary volume control of the digital sounds. Digital accordions with acoustic sounds are permitted with the reeds amplified provided the candidate uses the accordion and bellows to make substantial use of digital sounds.
  • To assist the candidates in preparing their programs, please note that the adjudicators marks will take into account:
    - Originality and creativity of program
    - Technique/playing ability
    - Musicality
    - Digital Usage eg: multiple voices, multiple sounds, programing of sound sets, correct sound useage.
      Look for effective use of many of the digital instrument capabilities plus creativity factors.
    - Creativity eg: additional equipment such as - computer, effects box, looping - multi tracking and
      backing tracks, exploiting instrument possibilities, customising settings. Effective use of technologies.
    - Structure eg: planned programing, adaption for digital instrument.
    - Stagecraft, charisma, performance presentation.
    - Candidates playing on a digital instrument, in the same way they would perform on an acoustic
      accordion, without good digital usage, are not making effective use of digital technology and
      that should reflect in the marks with higher marks to candidates with good digital usage, creativity
      and structure.


The videos will be uploaded each day of the competition. You can see
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Contestant No. 1. Russo, Valerio (Italy)
Program
R. Ruggieri Puzzle
R. Ruggieri Peccatum Et Gratia
R. Ruggieri Medley Disco

 
Contestant No. 2. Ryabin, Konstantin (Russia)
Program
V. Emelyanov Cowboy Over The River
D. Scarlatti Sonata
A. Rubinstein Russkaya And Trepak

 
Contestant No. 3. Kushnikova, Maria (Russia)
Program
A. Lyadov The Music Box
G. Heid / Arr. M. Kushnikova Charleston
E. Derbenko Detective
Z. Abreu / Arr. M. Kushnikova Tico Tico


Video Archive & Educational Project sponsored by Scandalli
The Scandalli Accordion Factory is the sponsor of the 2016 Video Archive and Education Project. 

This is a project initiated in 2010 by the Confédération Internationale des Accordéonistes (CIA) with assistance from sponsors and Accordions Worldwide

The project includes:
(i) A video of all the Coupe Mondiale categories and their contestants to be kept in the CIA archives in Finland, which over the coming years will become a wealth of historical recordings, including the premiere of many original accordion works and the emergence of upcoming artists at the Coupe Mondiale.

(ii) Each year, video and pictures from many international accordion events are added to the CIA archives in Finland.

(iii) Free downloads of the performances by competitors in each Coupe Mondiale category. These will be placed online as free downloads for the educational benefit of accordion teachers and students. The purpose is to enable the free spread of knowledge and information and thereby raise the levels of accordion performance and musicianship internationally.

We thank the Scandalli Accordion Factory for their sponsorship to enable this ambitious free project to assist accordion students and tutors throughout the world.
 
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