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  2. Maryland Music Educators Association - Wikipedia

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    Those who qualify at a district event by earning the highest rating may go on the state event. This spring, the State Solo and Ensemble events heard performances from nearly 6,000 students. MMEA serves its members by providing in-service activities for music teachers at a Fall In-Service Day and at a two-day conference in February. Nationally ...

  3. List of University Interscholastic League events - Wikipedia

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    Students who earn a Division I rating at the region Solo-Small Ensemble contest may advance to the Texas State Solo & Ensemble Contest. In almost all cases, a solo must have been performed by memory at the region competition to qualify for advancement, though some virtuosic instrumental solos have been identified that may be performed with ...

  4. University Interscholastic League - Wikipedia

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    In solo & small ensemble competition, held in the spring semester, conference alignments are disregarded. Advancement in solo and small ensemble competition is from region to state, and at state the top two soloists and top ensemble are awarded medals. Individual performers may be given Outstanding Performer awards.

  5. Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a ...

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    The Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast (or Ensemble) in a Motion Picture is an award given by the Screen Actors Guild to honor the finest acting achievements in film. It is the final award presented during the ceremony.

  6. New York State School Music Association - Wikipedia

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    Each NYSSMA solo is preassigned a difficulty level from I (easiest) to VI. Instrumental soloists also must play scales, the number of which are determined by difficulty level of the solo. Overall each participant is judged on seven categories, tone, intonation, technique, accuracy, interpretation, scales, and sight reading. Level I-IV solos are ...

  7. Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association

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    Parade Bands are judged in the categories of Band, Drill Team, Auxiliary, and Drum Major. Parades and Band Reviews may classify competing bands based on total school enrollment, size of the band, or by ranking of the band's scores from competitions in the previous season. The method of classification is determined by the event chairman.

  8. Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors Association - Wikipedia

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    The highest and the lowest ratings from individual judges are removed before determining the band's final rating. An example would be if a band receives one I rating, three II ratings, and one III rating; the I and III would be removed, giving the band a final rating of II, which is the average of the other three judges who all gave the band a II.

  9. Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble ...

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    [1] In the new structure, recordings are eligible if the ensemble contains 24 or fewer members, not including the conductor. In 2013, the category was renamed as Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance. The award goes to the winning ensemble and its conductor (if applicable).