Harmony
Classic Competition
Share
the excitement of the organization's ten best small and mid-sized choruses as
they present entertaining 12-15 minut
e
performance packages on Tuesday evening, October 20 at International Convention
in Nashville, Tennessee. The Harmony Classic competitions are included in the
2009 Nashville convention registration fee.
Scioto
Valley 2010
Harmony Classic Division AA Champion
Millennium
Magic - 2010 Harmony Classic Division A Champion
2009
Harmony Classic Chorus Division A Scores
2009
Harmony Classic Chorus Division AA Scores
Harmony
Classic Audience Choice Award Winner: Millennium Magic
2010
2010
Division A and Division AA Order of Appearance
Harmony
Classic Rule Enhancements
Based
on recommendations from the Judge Specialists and Education Direction Committee,
the International Board of Directors has approved three significant enhancements
to the rules regarding Harmony Classic competitions.
Effective
with the 2009 Harmony Classic Competitions in Nashville, Tennessee, the maximum
number of singing members on stage for Division A (small) choruses has been increased
to 40 and for Division AA (midsize) to 75. The Board recognizes that once a chorus
wins an opportunity to compete at the International level, this is used as a membership
recruitment opportunity. The rule change supports a chorus’s opportunity
to grow, but still maintains the integrity of the two divisions. This rule change
does not affect regional competitions. Small choruses still compete with 15 to
30 singing members, and midsize choruses with 31 to 60.
In
addition, the highest scoring contestant in the Harmony Classic competition is
invited to mic-test at the chorus semifinals on Thursday of the convention week.
If that chorus is unable to accept the invitation, the next highest scoring competitor
will be asked.
Also,
effective with the 2009 competitions in Nashville, an Audience Choice Award has
been established for Harmony Classic competitors. A random selection of 100 members
of the audience will be invited to vote for the one chorus, of the 10 competing
choruses, they find to be the most entertaining. The audience members are not
provided with any criteria for their vote, nor does this award have any effect
on the outcome of the two contests. The winner of this award will be presented
with a plaque and ribbons for each member of the chorus that performs on the international
competition stage.