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Classical Kid Judging
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Classical Kids Judging Form
Classical Kid Judging Form
Used to judge our monthly Classical Kids.
Name of Judge
(Required)
First
Last
Contestant Number
(Required)
1. Musical Ability (Relative to Age and Experience)
(Required)
Please rate on a scale of 1 to 5. Consider their technical skill, musicality, and expressiveness. Take into account their age, the length of time they have played, and whether they receive private instruction. Some recordings may have poor sound quality due to limited access to equipment—please do not deduct points for this.
2. Commitment to Classical Music
(Required)
Please rate on a scale of 1 to 5. Evaluate their dedication based on practice habits and personal journey in music. Consider any challenges they have overcome in pursuing classical music. Look for genuine enthusiasm and a strong connection to their instrument and the genre.
3. Special Qualities That Make Them Stand Out
(Required)
Please rate on a scale of 1 to 5. Identify unique characteristics or experiences that set them apart. Consider factors such as charitable work, diverse interests, or memorable musical experiences. Look for well-roundedness and how classical music fits into their broader personal growth.
4. Sponsor’s Endorsement
(Required)
Please rate on a scale of 1 to 5. Assess the sponsor’s comments about the nominee’s dedication and passion for classical music. Consider how classical music has impacted the nominee’s personal or musical development. Look for insights into their character, work ethic, and future potential in music.