Boston Pops Announces First-Ever
Musical Theater Competition for Massachusetts High School Students
Singers Statewide are Invited to
Compete for a Chance to Perform with the Pops on the 4th
BOSTON, MA:
Keith Lockhart announced “Boston Pops High School Sing-Off: A Best of Broadway
Challenge,” the first-ever Boston Pops musical theater competition for
Massachusetts High school students, slated for the Pops’ spring season in May
and June of 2008. Students from high schools throughout the state of
Massachusetts, working closely with their music and drama teachers, are
encouraged to submit audition videos of musical theater vocal works for solo,
duet, trio, quartet, or quintet to the Boston Pops anytime between now and May
9. The live portion of the competition will take place during four concerts in
June, at which time the contestants will have their first chance to sing
accompanied by the orchestra at a Boston Pops concert at Symphony Hall. The
winner will be featured in the Boston Pops Fourth of July concert on the Charles
River Esplanade.
“The ‘Boston Pops High School Sing-Off’ is a project that is near and dear to my
heart, as I have been a musical theater fan since I was a kid in junior high
school,” said Boston Pops Conductor Keith Lockhart. “This is a great opportunity
for some wonderfully talented hard-working young singers to share their music
with a broad audience and show the world just how important music is to their
lives. All of us at the Pops welcome the chance to share our love of this great
music and to bring students from high schools across the state to experience the
Boston Pops. I hope that all of the talented young high school singers
throughout Massachusetts will seriously consider auditioning for this
competition. ”
The Boston Pops High School Sing-Off will start with a round of taped auditions
to be submitted any time between now and May 9 (details below). Keith Lockhart
and the Pops management team will evaluate the taped auditions and choose up to
20 contestants to compete in the competition, the names of which will be
announced on May 19. The live competition will begin on June 2 when the
contestants perform their audition selection on the stage of Symphony Hall with
piano accompaniment; six semifinalists will be chosen from this round of the
competition.
The six semifinalists will compete three at a time, accompanied by the Boston
Pops, during the June 17 and 18 concerts, resulting in the selection of three
finalists who will compete in the final round during the July 1 Boston Pops
concert, accompanied by the orchestra. The winner, to be chosen at the
conclusion of the July 1 concert, will perform with Keith Lockhart and the
Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra on July 3 and at the 2008 Fireworks Spectacular
on July 4, which will be broadcast live on Boston area television.
Those interested in auditioning for the 2008 Boston Pops High School Sing-Off
competition must complete an application and agree to all the points outlined in
the Participation Agreement. All required information and forms are available at
www.BostonPops.org. There is a non-refundable fee of $10 to audition for High
School Sing-Off 2008. Once the application process is completed, a videotaped
audition is to be sent to the Boston Pops High School Sing-Off, 301
Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA, 02115, no later than May 9. Audio/video
recordings for the competition must be sent on one of 3 formats: DVD, VHS, or
mini DV; no other formats will be accepted. Please note, all auditions must be
taped with piano accompaniment only. If instruments other than the piano are
used in an audition tape, the tape will automatically be disqualified from the
competition.
Only vocal pieces written for solo, duet, trio, quartet, or quintet will be
considered; works for larger vocal ensembles or chorus will not be considered.
Also, all music selected must have pre-existing orchestral arrangements and be
no longer than 5 minutes in length. If your high school production was not
written for orchestral accompaniment or your high school is not producing a
musical this year, you can still participate in the competition by working with
your music and/or theater teacher in preparing an individual selection from any
of the musical theater repertoire that includes an orchestral arrangement.
Suggestions include, but are not limited to, Chicago, Dream Girls, Fiddler on
the Roof, Guys and Dolls, Hello Dolly, How to Succeed in Business Without Really
Trying, Into the Woods, Jekyll and Hyde, A Little Night Music, Man of La Mancha,
Mame, My Fair Lady, Oklahoma, The Phantom of the Opera, The Sound of Music,
Sweeney Todd, and West Side Story. Additional selections are listed at
www.BostonPops.org, but those too are only suggestions—the only requirement is
that all selections have a pre-existing orchestral arrangement.
For more information, including competition details and rules, application, and
a list of musicals that include orchestral accompaniment, please visit
www.BostonPops.org or call 617-638-9395.
BOSTON POPS SING-OFF COMPETITION SCHEDULE