Registration may take place at any time, by email or regular mail. Payment may be done by cheque, International Money Order, Electronic Bank Transfer (contact us for account information), or in person. Here below are the details:

Competition Fee =
$110 CDN
before February 17,
2010.
Festival Fee =
$60 CDN
before February 17,
2010.
Competition Fee =
$130 CDN
before March 17, 2010.
Festival Fee =
$65 CDN
before March 17, 2010.
Competition Fee =
$140 CDN
anytime after March. 18, 2010.
Festival Fee =
$70 CDN
anytime after March. 18, 2010.

The Competition and Festival registration fee* must be made out to « La Flame » . For additional informations please contact us at: guitaremontreal@gmail.com

*The registration fee gives participants access to ALL the events of the festival and contest, including the concerts, work-shops and lectures, as well as participation in two (2) master classes.

Send your registration via e-mail (see form below) or by mail to:

Guitare Montreal
530-44th Avenue
Lachine, Quebec Canada
H8T 2K8


Registration Form
Registration Category Festival (Includes master classes, concerts and festival events)
International Competition (Includes all festival events)
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Master classes & Work-shops (Select the master classes and work-shops you wish to attend) Andrew Zohn
Dave Pilon (guitar orchestra)
Patrick Kearney
Roddy Ellias
Simone Iannarelli

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INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION RULES:
 
The Montreal International Classical Guitar Competition is open to any classical guitarist regardless of age; however those under main management are not permitted to participate.
First place winners of previous years cannot compete in the following years. Competitors will be stopped at the end of their maximum time limit, with no penalty. Works played in previous rounds may be played in subsequent rounds at no penalty to the competitor.

ROUNDS

A program (for all rounds) must be presented to the competition director, Patrick Kearney, on the day of General Registration. All music presented in any of the 3 rounds must already be works published by an established commercial publishing house (ex.: Chanterelle, Schott, Productions d'Oz, etc.)


First Round: Qualifications
Free Choice (10 minutes maximum )
Second Round: Semi-Finals
Free Choice (15 minutes maximum )
Third Round, Finals
Free Choice (25 minutes maximum )