

Application
- Registration for this competition is now open. Please visit your Event Registration page.
Schedule
April 29th-30th, 2023 – Chamber I
- The Chamber I is for groups with 3 or more instruments.
- The format for this round is Live In-Person at Azusa Pacific University or Live Monitored Recording.
- Live Monitored Recording must be completed by April 27th.
- Registration deadline for this round is April 10th, 2023.
- Late entrance is accepted until April 15th with a $20 late fee.
April 15th, 2023 – Chamber II Preliminary Round
- The Chamber II is for groups with 1 or 2 instruments.
- The Chamber II Preliminary Round is a screening round in Video Submission format.
- Registration deadline for this round is April 15th, 2023. Payment of the application and registration fees must be completed by this date.
- Late entrance is accepted until April 20th with a $10 late fee.
May 27th-28th, 2023 – Chamber II Final Round
- The format for this round is Live In-Person at Azusa Pacific University or Live Monitored Recording.
- Live Monitored Recording must be completed by May 25th.
- Registration deadline for this round is May 1st, 2023.
- Late entrance is accepted until May 10th with a $20 late fee.
Differences between Live In-Person and Live Monitored Recording
- For contestants who are unable to compete in person, we offer the Live Monitored Recording. This is a hybrid format in which you will record your performance in the comfort of your home (or other suitable location) while one of our judges supervises the recording session via a Zoom session.
- Live Monitored Recording combines the high-quality video and audio of a camera recording with the authenticity of a live Zoom session.
- You will need two devices to participate in the competition using the Live Monitored Recording format; one to record your performance, and another to provide the Zoom session.
- Once the recording is complete and the Zoom session has ended, contestants will need to immediately send us their video. Since high quality video recording tend to be rather large, we highly recommend uploading them via our WeTransfer account at https://iapmt.wetransfer.com/.
- In order to authenticate your video recording, the judge will compare it with their Zoom recording to make sure that the two recordings are a perfect match.
May 28th, 2023 – Winners’ Concert and Awards Ceremony
- The Winners’ Concert and Awards Ceremony will be held in Munson Hall at Azusa Pacific University in Azusa, California.
May 31st, 2023 – Chamber III Online Competition Deadline
- This is an online competition in video submission format which consists of 1 round only.
August 19th-20th, 2023 – Special Award Winners’ Concert
- The second Special Award Winners’ Concert will be held at Soka Performing Arts Center in Aliso Viejo, California.
Rules and Regulations
- The chamber competition is open to Piano, Strings, Winds, Brass, Voice and Guitar.
- Formal attire is required for all rounds.
Divisions
- Competitor’s age group will be determined by the birth year of the oldest member.
- Each member of the ensemble or chamber group have to sign up separately.
There are 17 age group divisions:
- Divisions 1-13 are based upon the contestant’s birth year (2005 – 2017 or later).
Divisions 14-20 have no age limit and are as follows:
- Division 14 • Amateur • Non-Music degree holder who works in a non-music related field.
- Division 15 • Collegiate • Holds a bachelor’s degree or is studying towards one.
- Division 16 • Master • Holds a master’s degree or is studying towards one.
- Division 17 • Professional • Holds a DMA degree, is studying towards one.
Special Divisions:
- Division 18 • Siblings
- Division 19 • Parent and Child
- Division 20 • Grandparent and Grandchild
Chamber I Categories
- The Chamber I is for groups with 3 or more instruments.
- The Chamber I consists of a single round and is Live In-Person or Live Monitored Recording.
- Trio • 3 instruments
- Quartet-Quintet • 4 or 5 performers/instruments
- Multiple • 6 or more performers/instruments
Chamber II Categories
- The Chamber II is for groups with 1 or 2 instruments.
- The Chamber II consists of two rounds. The Preliminary Round is in Video Submission format, while the Final Round is Live In-Person or Live Monitored Recording.
- Duet • 1 instrument, 2 performers
- Duo • 2 instruments, 2 performers
- Trio-Quartet • 1 or 2 instruments, 3 or more performers
Chamber III All Categories
- The Chamber III is a separate competition which consists of a single round in online video submission format.
- Trio • 3 instruments
- Quartet-Quintet • 4 or 5 performers/instruments
- Multiple • 6 or more performers/instruments
- Duet • 1 instrument, 2 performers
- Duo • 2 instruments, 2 performers
- Trio-Quartet • 1 or 2 instruments, 3 or more performers
Composition
- Contestants may perform any 1 piece or movement written or arranged for 2 or more performers/instruments.
- Original compositions, arrangements, and transcriptions of entire compositions may be used.
- Memorization is not required for all disciplines.
- There are 4 levels of difficulty: Novice (Beginner), Standard (Intermediate), Expert (Early Advanced – Advanced), and Virtuoso (Highly Competitive).
- Collegiate, Master and Professional age groups may only compete at the Expert or Virtuoso levels.
Time Limits and Fees per person (Chamber I and II Final Round)
Division | Age Group | Novice | Standard | Expert | Virtuoso | Time Limit |
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Division 1-6 | 2012-2017 or later | $45 | $50 | $55 | $60 | 4 minutes |
Division 7-13 | 2005-2011 | $50 | $55 | $60 | $65 | 5 minutes |
Division 14 | Amateur | $55 | $60 | $65 | $70 | 6 minutes |
Division 15 | Collegiate | $65 | $70 | 6 minutes | ||
Division 16 | Master | $70 | $80 | 8 minutes | ||
Division 17 | Professional | $70 | $80 | 8 minutes | ||
Division 18 | Siblings | $45 | $50 | $55 | $60 | 5 minutes |
Division 19 | Parent and Child | $50 | $55 | $60 | $65 | 5 minutes |
Division 20 | Grandparent and Grandchild | $50 | $55 | $60 | $65 | 5 minutes |