2022 Donald Runnicles Musical Arts Scholarship Competition |
2022 APPLICATION GUIDELINES:
The Grand Teton Music Festival is proud to announce its fifth annual scholarship competition in honor of Music Director Donald Runnicles. The competition is open to graduating high school seniors from Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana who will pursue their primary studies in music (classical, jazz, or other) at an accredited four-year college with a music program recognized by the National Association of Schools of Music, or a conservatory with a widely recognized national profile such as The Juilliard School, Curtis Institute of Music, or the New England Conservatory.
The Grand Teton Music Festival is proud to announce its fifth annual scholarship competition in honor of Music Director Donald Runnicles. The competition is open to graduating high school seniors from Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana who will pursue their primary studies in music (classical, jazz, or other) at an accredited four-year college with a music program recognized by the National Association of Schools of Music, or a conservatory with a widely recognized national profile such as The Juilliard School, Curtis Institute of Music, or the New England Conservatory.
The competition will begin with a preliminary round of pre-screen audition videos submitted via video link in this survey. GTMF adjudicators will select 6 semi-finalists from the pool of pre-screens. These semi-finalists will be invited to perform for a panel of three professional musician judges at Walk Festival Hall in Jackson Hole, WY.
The deadline for applications is Friday, May 6th at 11:59pm MST.
The date of the Scholarship Competition Semi-finals and Finals will be Monday, July 11th, 2022.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS:
1st: $25,000
1st: $25,000
2nd: $15,000
3rd: $10,000
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
- Applicants must complete this application form.
- Video must be uploaded to a video share platform like YouTube or Vimeo and made Public or Unlisted.
- Each applicant must submit an UNACCOMPANIED audition video of no less than 10 minutes and no more than 15 minutes of performance material that best represents their capabilities as a musician. Full details are below.