

Application
- Please visit event registration in order to register for the Grand Spring Competition.
Schedule
May 31st, 2025 – Registration Deadline
- Registration for the competition, including repertoire and video link submission, as well as full payment of registration fees, must be completed by May 1st, 2025.
May 31st, 2025 – Online Spring Competition
- The Online Spring Competition is an online competition in a video submission format.
Winners’ Concert
- Information on the Winners’ Concert will be posted at a later date.
Rules and Regulations
- The International Grand Spring Competition is open to participants of all nationalities, ages, and skill levels.
- Participants can choose from a comprehensive list of instruments, including Harp, Piano, Vocal, Brass, Guitar, Strings, Winds, and World & Traditional instruments.
- The International Grand Spring Competition is a live, in-person event consisting of only one round; there is no qualifier round.
- There are 4 levels of difficulty: Novice (Beginner), Standard (Intermediate), Expert (Early Advanced – Advanced), and Virtuoso (Highly Competitive).
Novice provides a unique platform for beginner students to experience competition in an easy and friendly environment, helping them prepare for higher levels. Students can participate in Novice multiple times until they feel confident and ready to advance to Standard, which serves as the first step in competitions.
Standard level builds upon the foundation laid in Novice, providing a comfortable transition for students to further explore their musical abilities. While it offers a higher level of challenge, it maintains a supportive and encouraging environment, ensuring that students feel at ease as they take the next step in their musical journey. Standard level strikes a balance between nurturing growth and introducing new elements, allowing participants to continue honing their skills with confidence and enthusiasm.
Expert level serves as an exciting progression from Standard, offering participants the chance to further refine their skills and showcase their growing talent. While it presents a higher level of challenge, Expert level maintains a supportive and encouraging environment, empowering students to push their boundaries and explore new musical horizons. This level is designed for dedicated and passionate individuals who are ready to take their musical abilities to the next level. It provides a platform for participants to demonstrate their exceptional talent and prepares them for more advanced opportunities in the future.
The Virtuoso level is designed for highly competitive participants who are prepared to showcase their exceptional skills. This level requires participants to perform two pieces, demonstrating their mastery and artistry in a challenging competition setting.
For Virtuoso level participants, in addition to the cash prize, there is an exclusive opportunity to perform at renowned concert halls around the world. This level is specifically designed for highly accomplished musicians who are ready to showcase their exceptional talent on a global stage. By performing at prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall, Royal Albert Hall, and Sydney Opera House, participants gain recognition and exposure in the music industry, further enhancing their musical journey and career prospects.
- The decision of the judges is final and irrevocable. Judging is based on performance standards.
International Grand Solo Competition
Groups
There are a total of 17 groups. Groups 1-13 are based upon the contestant’s birth year:
Group | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
Year Born | 2019 or later | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 |
Groups 14-17 have no age limit and are as follows:
- Group 14 • Amateur • Non-Music degree holder who works in a non-music related field.
- Group 15 • Collegiate • Holds a bachelor’s degree or is studying towards one.
- Group 16 • Master • Holds a master’s degree or is studying towards one.
- Group 17 • Professional • Holds a DMA degree, is studying towards one.
Composition
- All pieces for Piano or Strings must be played by memory.
- There are 4 levels of difficulty: Novice (Beginner), Standard (Intermediate), Expert (Early Advanced – Advanced), and Virtuoso (Highly Competitive).
- One piece is required for Novice, Standard and Expert Levels
- Two pieces are required for Virtuoso Level
- The same repertoire may be used for different categories within the same age group and division
Categories
- Brass: Open Choice, Baroque & Classical, Romantic & Impressionism, and 20th Century & Contemporary.
- Guitar: Open Choice, Baroque & Classical, Romantic & Impressionism, and 20th Century & Contemporary.
- Harp: Open Choice, Baroque & Classical, Romantic & Impressionism, and 20th Century & Contemporary
- Piano: Open Choice, Baroque & Classical, Romantic & Impressionism, 20th Century & Contemporary, and Chopin-Liszt.
- Strings: Open Choice, Baroque & Classical, Romantic & Impressionism, 20th Century & Contemporary, Vivaldi, and Paganini.
- Vocal: Open Choice, Baroque & Classical, Romantic & Impressionism, 20th Century & Contemporary, Art Song, Opera, and Lieder.
- Winds: Open Choice, Baroque & Classical, Romantic & Impressionism, and 20th Century & Contemporary.
- World & Traditional: Open Choice and Traditional Music
Time Limits and Fees
- Novice: 3 minutes, $100
- Standard: 4 minutes, $115
- Expert: 5 minutes, $130
- Virtuoso: 10 minutes, $230
You may submit a video that exceeds the time limit; however, the judges will only review it up to the designated time limit. This will not affect the final result.
International Chamber Competition
Duo, Duet, Quartet, Quintet, and Chamber
Groups
- Competitor’s age group will be determined by the birth year of the oldest member.
- Each member of the ensemble or chamber group has to sign up separately.
There are a total 20 groups. Groups 1-13 are based upon the contestant’s birth year:
Group | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
Year Born | 2019 or later | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 |
Groups 14-20 have no age limit and are as follows:
- Group 14 • Amateur • Non-Music degree holder who works in a non-music related field.
- Group 15 • Collegiate • Holds a bachelor’s degree or is studying towards one.
- Group 16 • Master • Holds a master’s degree or is studying towards one.
- Group • Professional • Holds a DMA degree, is studying towards one.
Special Groups:
- Group 18 • Siblings
- Group 19 • Parent and Child
- Group 20 • Grandparent and Grandchild
Categories
- Duet • 1 instrument, 2 performers
- Duo • 2 instruments, 2 performers
- Trio-Quartet • 1-3 instruments, 3 or 4 performers
- Multiple • 5 or more instruments and performers
Composition
- 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 divisions may only compete at the Expert or Virtuoso levels.
- One piece or movement is required for Novice, Standard and Expert Levels
- Two pieces are required for Virtuoso Level
Time Limits and Fees per Person
- Novice: 3 minutes, $50
- Standard: 4 minutes, $60
- Expert: 5 minutes, $70
- Virtuoso: 10 minutes, $130
You may submit a video that exceeds the time limit; however, the judges will only review it up to the designated time limit. This will not affect the final result.
Anderson & Roe Piano Duo/Duet Competition
Eligibility
This category is exclusively for OpusOne International Music Festival “Regular” participants.
- Participants must apply for the festival simultaneously when registering for this competition.
- Apply for OpusOne Festival here: OpusOne Festival Application
Awards & Opportunities
🏆 Special Awards
- Winners receive medals and certificates from IAPMT.
- Exclusive Honor: Selected winners will have the chance to perform with Greg Anderson or participate in his masterclass on July 23 at OpusOne Music Festival.
Competition Categories
A unique opportunity for students to collaborate with Greg Anderson in an electrifying musical experience!
1. “Overlays” Category
Students perform iconic works in their original form, while Greg Anderson enhances them with a thrilling second-piano accompaniment. Repertoire Options:
- Joplin: Maple Leaf Rag Original: https://imslp.org/wiki/Maple_Leaf_Rag_(Joplin,_Scott)
Original plus overlay: https://www.andersonroe.com/s-joplin-maple-leaf-rag - Dvořák: Slavonic Dance Op. 46, No. 5 (preferred) Original: https://imslp.org/wiki/Slavonic_Dances%2C_Op.46_(Dvo%C5%99%C3%A1k%2C_Anton%C3%ADn)
Original plus overlay: https://www.andersonroe.com/s-dvok-slavonic-dance
(The version at the link is for 2 pianos, 8 hands; this would be a nearly identical version for 2 pianos, 6 hands that isn’t for sale) - Dvořák: Slavonic Dance Op. 72, No. 2 in E minor Original: https://imslp.org/wiki/Slavonic_Dances%2C_Op.72_(Dvo%C5%99%C3%A1k%2C_Anton%C3%ADn)
2. Duo with Anderson Category
Students learn and perform only the “Student Part” from the following pieces. Selected winners will perform with Greg Anderson at his concert on July 23 at OpusOne Music Festival. Repertoire:
- Gluck – Danse of the Blessed Spirits (Four-Hands, Student: Primo) Score: https://www.andersonroe.com/s-ballet
- Bach – Erbarme Dich (Two Pianos, Student: Piano 1) Score: https://www.andersonroe.com/st-matthew-passion-1
- Saint-Saëns – The Swan (Two Pianos, Student: Piano 2) Score: https://www.andersonroe.com/s-the-swan
- Khachaturian – Sabre Dance (Four-Hands, Student: Primo) Score: https://www.andersonroe.com/s-sabre-dance
- Mozart – Ragtime alla Turca (Two Pianos, Student: Piano 2) Score: https://www.andersonroe.com/s-ragtime-alla-turca-two-pianos (PDF) or https://www.andersonroe.com/s-anderson-mozart-anthology (physical) (student plays Piano 2 part)
Required sheet music is available for purchase at: Anderson & Roe Website
How to Register
Steps to Apply:
- Register for OpusOne Festival at the same time via this link: OpusOne Application
- Submit your IAPMT Competition Registration (Details to be provided by IAPMT)
- Prepare your selected piece(s) & practice with the provided score
Don’t miss this rare chance to perform with one of today’s most exciting pianists! Whether performing or attending as an audience member, this event promises to be an unforgettable celebration of piano artistry.
Limited spots available – Register now to secure your place!
To learn about Greg Anderson, visit his website:
https://www.gregandersonpiano.com/
https://www.andersonroe.com
For any questions regarding these categories, please contact Dr. Andrew Park at apark@apu.edu
International Concerto Competition
Groups
There are a total of 17 groups. Groups 1-13 are based upon the contestant’s birth year:
Group | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
Year Born | 2019 or later | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 |
Groups 14-17 have no age limit and are as follows:
- Group 14 • Amateur • Non-Music degree holder who works in a non-music related field.
- Group 15 • Collegiate • Holds a bachelor’s degree or is studying towards one.
- Group 16 • Master • Holds a master’s degree or is studying towards one.
- Group 17 • Professional • Holds a DMA degree, is studying towards one.
Composition
- Any movement from a Standard Concerto
- All music must be performed from memory (except for Winds and Brass).
- There are 4 levels of difficulty: Novice (Beginner), Standard (Intermediate), Expert (Early Advanced – Advanced), and Virtuoso (Highly Competitive).
- Collegiate, Master and Professional divisions may only compete at the Expert or Virtuoso levels.
- One movement is required for Novice, Standard and Expert Levels
- Two movements ( can be from the same or different concertos) are required for Virtuoso level
- For the Preliminary round, playing with an accompanist is not mandatory
- For the Final Round, Contestants are strongly encouraged to perform with and provide their own accompanist, as well as providing a PDF copy of the score for the judges.
Time Limits and Fees
- Novice: 5 minutes, $130
- Standard: 5 minutes, $130
- Expert: 7 minutes, $150
- Virtuoso: 10 minutes, $250
You may submit a video that exceeds the time limit; however, the judges will only review it up to the designated time limit. This will not affect the final result.
Popular and Traditional Music International Competition
Groups
There are a total of 17 groups. Groups 1-13 are based upon the contestant’s birth year:
Group | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
Year Born | 2019 or later | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 |
Groups 14-17 have no age limit and are as follows:
- Group 14 • Amateur • Non-Music degree holder who works in a non-music related field.
- Group 15 • Collegiate • Holds a bachelor’s degree or is studying towards one.
- Group 16 • Master • Holds a master’s degree or is studying towards one.
- Group 17 • Professional • Holds a DMA degree, is studying towards one.
Composition
- Any one piece of your choice
- All music must be performed from memory .
- There are 4 levels of difficulty: Novice (Beginner), Standard (Intermediate), Expert (Early Advanced – Advanced), and Virtuoso (Highly Competitive).
Categories
- Blues, Contemporary Christian, Country, Folk, Gospel, Jazz, Musical Theatre, Original Composition, Pop, R&B, Rock, Traditional-Ethnic, Trance-Techno
Time Limits and Fees
- Novice: 3 minutes, $100
- Standard: 4 minutes, $115
- Expert: 5 minutes, $130
- Virtuoso: 10 minutes, $230
You may submit a video that exceeds the time limit; however, the judges will only review it up to the designated time limit. This will not affect the final result.
Awards
- OVERALL GRAND PRIZE WINNER: A FULLY FUNDED trip to perform at Carnegie Hall in New York or a concert hall in Europe. Includes a round-trip flight, one performance, and two nights of accommodation.
- All winners will receive medals and certificates.
- Cash Prize awards will be given to Virtuoso Level winners: 1st: $150 • 2nd: $80 • 3rd: $50
- IAPMT Concert Performance Grants-Non Cash Prizes (applied towards concert tours or performances at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie)
Grand Prize Winner from Expert and Virtuoso: $500
Grand Prize Winner from Standard and Novice: $300
10 Encouraging Awards of Judges Selections(All Categories): $150 - 1st-5th place winners in the Novice, Standard and Expert levels will be awarded E-certificates.
- 1st-4th place winners in the Virtuoso level will be awarded E-certificates.
- 1st -3rd place winners will be invited to perform and have another chance to compete in the special round at Wiener Saal in the Mozarteum, Salzburg on June 8th, 2025; and Haydn Hall in Esterhazy Castle, Austria on June 14th, 2025.
- 1st place winners of Novice and Standard levels will be invited to perform at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall on July 1st – 2nd, 2025
- 1st and 2nd place winners of Expert and Virtuoso levels will be invited to perform at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall on July 1st – 2nd, 2025
- Virtuoso-level Gala Concert participants will be awarded trophies and certificates.
- Winners at the Novice, Standard, and Expert levels who are Gala Concert participants will receive medals and certificates.
- 1st and 2nd place winners will have a chance to perform during the IAPMT 7-10 days Europe Concert Tours on June 16th-22nd or July 2025
- REGISTRATION for performances at Carnegie and Europe Concert Halls will be open on March 10th, 2025 for all winners.
- Selected winners of the Concerto Division will have the opportunity to perform during the IAPMT Europe or Asia Concert Tours in 2025 and receive a coaching session with the conductor of the Orchestra.
- The selected grand prize winners will be recognized as “IAPMT Young Kawai Artist”
- Selected Teachers of the Grand Prize winners will be honored as “Kawai Medallion Teacher”
- Please note that a shipping charge for the delivery of medals may apply for certain regions and countries.