Historical Information

The information contained on this page is related to an older edition of the competition. It is made available for archival purposes only. For the most current information, please go to Stepping Stone 2012.

General directives

Notice: Your repertoire list must comply with the “Repertoire Guidelines”, as specified in the rules.

First Elimination

  1. One prelude and fugue by J.S. Bach from the following list:
    • Well-Tempered Clavier, Part I:
    • No 3, BWV 848 in C sharp major
    • No 5, BWV 850 in D major
    • No 10, BWV 855 in E minor
    • No 12, BWV 857 in F minor
    • No 15, BWV 860 in G major
    • No 18, BWV 887 in G sharp minor
  2. Two sonatas by D. Scarlatti from the following list: K. 18, K. 28, K.54, K. 105, K. 115, K. 119, K. 120, K. 133, K. 175, K. 461, K. 491, K. 492
  3. A choice of works by J. Ph. Rameau from one suite or from different suites, excluding Les Indes Galantes.
  4. One work by J.P. Sweelinck from the following list:
    • Unter der linden Grüne
    • Mein junges Leben hat ein end
    • Est-ce Mars

(Maximum time: 40 min)

Semi-Final

  1. One partita or one English Suite by J.S. Bach.
  2. One work by W. Byrd from the following list:
    • Pavan and Galliard MB 3 ‘Sir William Petre’
    • Pavan and Galliard MB 5 ‘Delight’
    • Pavan and Galliard MB 32 ‘Kinborough Good’
    • Pavan and Galliard MB 59 ‘Bray’
    • Pavan and Galliard MB 60 ‘Ph. Tregian’
  3. One major passacaille or chaconne from the following list:
    • G.F. Handel: Chaconne in G major (Barenreiter 4221 vol 2)
    • F. Couperin: Passacaille from the 8e Ordre
    • G. Fischer: Passacaille in D minor from the Suite Uranie
    • J. Duphly: Chaconne
    • D’Anglebert: Passacaille d’Armide
    • D’Anglebert: Passacaille in G minor from the second suite
    • L. Couperin: Passacaille in C major
  4. One work from the following list:
    • A. Soler: Fandago
    • A. Forqueray: Fifth Suite: La Sylva and Jupiter
    • G. Ligeti: Continuum
  5. One work or a group of works by one or more composers.

(Maximum time: 60 min)

Final

  1. One complete concerto
  2. One piece or a group of pieces by one or more composers.

(No time limit)

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