The Competition consists of Solo and Ensemble Section
Junior
12 years & below
(born in or after 2012)
Dizi / Sheng / Suona / Erhu / Guzheng / Pipa / Yangqin / Zhongruan
Intermediate
18 years & below
(born in or after 2006)
Senior
35 years & below
(born in or after 1989)
Grand
No age limit
Chinese musical instruments in Strings, Plucked-strings and Wind sections as listed
Ensemble A
18 years & below
(born in or after 2006)
Any combination of Chinese musical instruments as listed (minimum 3 to maximum 20 members per ensemble)
Ensemble B
No age limit
Participants may choose to compete in any of the following instruments :
Each solo instrument is categorised into three age groups:
Due to the re – grouping of the age categories in the 2006 National Chinese Music Competition (NCMC) , First Prize winners of the previous NCMC editions may enter specific age categories in the current year (note that age limit still apply):
Junior Category
Junior Category
Junior Category
Intermediate / Senior Category
Intermediate Category
Youth Category
Intermediate Category
Senior Category
Senior Category
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Open Category
Open Category
Senior Category
Grand Category
Combined Category
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There are two age categories for Ensemble section:
Participants may choose to compete in any of the following instruments :
Each solo instrument is categorised into three age groups:
Due to the re – grouping of the age categories in the 2006 National Chinese Music Competition (NCMC) , First Prize winners of the previous NCMC editions may enter specific age categories in the current year (note that age limit still apply):
Junior Category
Junior Category
Junior Category
Intermediate / Senior Category
Intermediate Category
Youth Category
Intermediate Category
Senior Category
Senior Category
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Open Category
Open Category
Senior Category
Grand Category
Combined Category
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There are two age categories for Ensemble section:
Junior Category 6 – 10 minutes
Intermediate Category 10 – 15 minutes
All choice pieces submitted for the competition should not be rearrangements and/or adaptations of Western music.
Category A 5 – 8 minutes
Category B 7 – 10 minutes
Category A 9 – 12 minutes
Category B 12 – 15 minutes
Junior Category 6 – 10 minutes
Intermediate Category 10 – 15 minutes
All choice pieces submitted for the competition should not be rearrangements and/or adaptations of Western music.
Category A 5 – 8 minutes
Category B 7 – 10 minutes
Category A 9 – 12 minutes
Category B 12 – 15 minutes
Participation in the competition includes full acceptance to the conditions listed below :
Participation in the competition includes full acceptance to conditions listed below :
Participation in the competition includes full acceptance to the conditions listed below :
Participation in the competition includes full acceptance to conditions listed below :
The winners of both the solo and ensemble sections will be awarded trophies, certificates and cash prizes as follows:
1st
$800
$1,000
$4,000
2nd
$500
$800
$2,000
3rd
$300
$500
$1,500
Winner
$10,000
Finalists*
$1,500
Audience Choice
$1,000
*Finalists’ prize money is awarded to those who have not won the Grand Prize.
1st
$4,000
$6,000
2nd
$2,500
$4,000
3rd
$1,500
$2,500
Finalists*
$500
$800
*Ensemble Finalist’ prize money is awarded to groups entering the final round without winning a prize.
1st
$800
$1,000
$4,000
2nd
$500
$800
$2,000
3rd
$300
$500
$1,500
Winner
$10,000
Finalists*
$1,500
Audience Choice
$1,000
*Finalists’ prize money is awarded to those who have not won the Grand Prize.
1st
$4,000
$6,000
2nd
$2,500
$4,000
3rd
$1,500
$2,500
Finalists*
$500
$800
*Ensemble Finalist’ prize money is awarded to groups entering the final round without winning a prize.
In the event of a tie, the prize money for the tied position and the subsequent prize in the ranking will be combined and distributed evenly among the tied participants. In the event of a tie for the 3rd prize, both winners will each receive the published prize amount.
In acknowledgment of dedicated instructors, the organiser will present a certificate and trophy to those mentors who have successfully guided a minimum of 5 students to the Competition Finals. This gesture serves to appreciate and recognise educators for their commitment to nurturing participating talents.
Please refer to the following timeline for important notices
6 weeks after submission of registration documents
Receive hardcopy of scores for set pieces
Monday, 15 July 2024, 5pm
Deadline for submission of applications
Friday, 23 August 2024
Announcement of Semi-Finalists for Solo Grand Category
Thursday, 12 September 2024
Confirmation of registration for the competition and practice session
Friday, 20 September 2024
Announcement of Order of Appearance (e-Balloting)
Monday, 21 October 2024
Receive information on reporting details for the competition
Yes, there is no lower bound on age, only an upper bound.
No. You can only participate in one category per section. This is to ensure fairness in awarding prizes for the competition, and to provide a platform for more musicians to participate. However, you can take part in ONE solo category and ONE ensemble section.
Photography, audio and video recording is NOT permitted during the Competition or related events, including Final for Grand Category and Prize Winners’ Concert. This is in respect of the relevant copyright owners, and to safeguard the confidentiality of the Competition.
You will receive a hardcopy of scores for your set pieces within 6 weeks from the Organiser upon receipt of your complete registration. Please also note that the Organiser will not be providing any reprints of the scores should you misplace them.
For Solo Section participants, all pieces in the Competition must be performed from memory.
The exact date and time for your competition of the Preliminary or Semi-Final Rounds will be sent to you latest by mail by 21 October 2024. In the meantime, please make sure you are available on all the competition and concert dates. The Organiser will not be providing refunds for the Registration Fee and Practice Session booking fee in the event that you are not able to make it for the day of the competition.
The adjudicating panel will deliberate at the end of each category, and results will be announced within 30 minutes at the end of each category or the day. Results will also be made available at the Registration Counter, on the SCMC website and facebook:
Website: scmc.sco.com.sg
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scmc.sg
After results are announced, Finalists or Winners will be notified and be briefed in-person, or through a phone call and email if they have left the premise. We appreciate that all participants provide a valid contact number and email address.
Yes. Do ensure that you have sufficient and proficient help with the carrying of these items around and on stage.
With the exception of the piano for Solo Section Senior and Grand categories, no other instruments (percussion included) will be provided by the Organiser or venue. Please make your own arrangements to transport your instruments.
Yes, especially Guzheng and Yangqin participants need to bring their own instrument stand.
Yes, please inform the organiser. Only the crew can assist you to adjust the height you require, please do not adjust it yourself.
Yes, this is only for Solo Senior and Grand categories, where the accompanist may need a page turner. You can have 2 chaperones (including page turner) and 1 accompanist with you in the finals or semi-final.
Yes, this is in consideration especially for Solo Senior and Grand category, where a page turner may be required for the accompanist. However, you will need to write in at least 2 weeks before your Practice Session and the start of the Competition to inform us on the names of the respective person(s).
Affiliated parties of the finalists in the Solo Grand category are strictly prohibited from observing or providing input during rehearsals with the orchestra. Finalists must rehearse independently with the conductor and orchestra.
You will be notified through official letter via postal mail, together with the acceptance of your application to the competition.
Each practice time slot for Junior and Intermediate categories is 30 minutes, and each practice time slot for Senior, Grand categories and Ensemble is 1 hour. This includes bump-in and bump-out time. There will not be any extension of time in the event that you or your group arrives later than the stipulated slot.
Please refer to the official letter sent to you via postal mail. If you did not receive any official letter, please contact the Organiser to confirm your booking. The Organiser will either resend the letter, or send a confirmation email. You are required to present the letter or email, together with your or your group’s representative identification document to be admitted.
The Organiser shall inform all the prize winners with regards to the reporting time after the end of the respective categories. Please inform us through email if you are unable to attend. We will arrange for you to collect the certificate and trophy at the SCO office after the Prize Presentation Ceremony and Concert. For ensembles, if the representative is unable to attend, you may send another member to represent the ensemble in collecting the prize.
Yes, you are. The ensemble is counted as one finalist. Each ensemble can only submit name of one instructor.
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