Global International Music Competition by International Competition of Music and Fine Arts
by International Competition of Music and Fine Arts Canada
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Global International Music Competition by International Competition of Music and Fine Arts is a competition by International Competition of Music and Fine Arts Canada for students in Class 1–12, open to students across India. Registration closes 24 Jul 2026.
Mode
Online
Eligibility
Class 1–12
Fee
$145
Duration
One round competition.
Format
Both · Teams of 7
Time needed
Varies based on individual preparation for performance video submission.
Key Dates
- Registration opens
- 13 May 2026
- Registration closes
- 24 Jul 2026
- Competition
- 13 May 2026 – 24 Jul 2026
Online · Online Submission via Website/YouTube/Vimeo
About This Opportunity
The Global International Music Competition is a distinguished online event welcoming musicians from around the world to showcase their talents. The competition is open to performers of all ages and skill levels, providing a global platform for a wide array of instruments and genres, including classical, jazz, pop, and traditional music. It offers a unique opportunity for artists to gain international exposure without the need for travel.
Eligibility is open to all nationalities with no age limits, featuring specific categories for different age groups from 6 and under to professional levels. The competition accepts solo performers, duos, ensembles, choirs, and orchestras. Participants compete for cash prizes, certificates, and features on the competition's website, providing a valuable platform for artistic and career development.
Eligibility
- Grade Level
- Class 1–12
- Age Range
- 6 - 18 years
- Location
- Nationwide
Academic requirement
No formal academic requirements. Open to all, including self-taught musicians.
Prerequisites
- No formal music training is required for certain categories like the self-taught musician division.
Open to all nationalities and ages. Categories are available for different age groups: Pre-Junior (6 and under), Junior (7-11), Youth (12-16), Collegiate (17+), and Professional (21+). The competition welcomes soloists, duos, and ensembles across all musical instruments and genres.
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Academic Details
Difficulty: Advanced
What's covered
No specific curriculum.
Rewards & Recognition
Award
Top prize winners will receive cash awards at the discretion of the jury.
Prizes
Medals & Trophies
Winners will receive medals, and special trophies are awarded to top prize winners.
Certificate
Certificate of Participation
All participants receive a certificate for their involvement. Teachers of winners can also receive a certificate of recognition.
Career pathways
Letters of recommendation are provided upon request, which can be useful for college and university applications.
Recognition
International Recognition
Skills your child builds
Highlights
- Open to all ages and nationalities.
- Wide range of instruments and genres accepted.
- Special categories for self-taught musicians and music production.
- Winners are promoted on the competition's website and social media.
Rounds & format
Single online round with performance video submission.
How entries are judged
Participants are evaluated by a panel of professional musicians based on their musicality, artistry, and technical proficiency. The jury's decision is final.
Selection process
Absolute Platinum Award = 98% or above Platinum Award = 95 and above Gold Award = 90 - 94% Silver Award = 85 - 89% Bronze Award = 80% - 84% Honorary Mention Recognition = 76% - 79%
How to apply
- 1Complete the online application form on the official website.
- 2Pay the non-refundable application fee.
- 3Submit a public YouTube or Vimeo link of the performance video.
- 4Submit electronic copies of music scores in PDF format.
Fees & financial support
Fee details
The regular application fee is $145 USD per entry for solo performance. For Duo performance $290. For Trio performance $398. For quartet $498. More than 5 members $598. All fees are non-refundable.
Refund policy
All application fees are non-refundable.
Frequently asked questions
What is the last date to register for Global International Music Competition by International Competition of Music and Fine Arts?
The registration deadline is 24 Jul 2026.
Is Global International Music Competition by International Competition of Music and Fine Arts free?
$145 registration
Who can participate in Global International Music Competition by International Competition of Music and Fine Arts?
Students in Class 1–12. children aged 6-18.
What will my child gain from Global International Music Competition by International Competition of Music and Fine Arts?
Special monetary prizes, trophies, and certificates for top winners.. Receive international recognition by being featured on the competition's website.. Obtain a formal recommendation letter from the jury.. All participants receive a certificate for their involvement.. Gain valuable feedback from a panel of professional musicians.. Showcase talent to a global audience without the need to travel.. Medals and certificates for First Prize, Second Prize, and Third Prize winners..
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