Rules Larrieu Competition
Rules Larrieu Competition
Rules Larrieu Competition
Competition rules
The 5th Maxence Larrieu - Nice International Flute Competition will take place from 12th to
14th of July 2024 online and from 21st to 26th of October 2024 at the Conservatoire National
à Rayonnement Régional de Nice, France. The competition takes place every four years,
organized by the association “À Travers la Flûte”. The jury, which includes eminent
international musicians, will be chaired by Maxence Larrieu.
The competition is open to flutists of all nationalities born after 1st of January, 1992.
The competition management is solely authorized to decide on the admission of candidates,
after examination of their applications. Candidates admitted to participate will be notified
individually.
Finalists from previous editions of the competition are not authorized to apply again.
Candidates who have won special prizes but have not reached the final may apply again.
Article 3 - Applications
www.muvac.com/fr/profile/concours-international-maxence-larrieu-nice
Applications will be considered complete when the following documents listed below have
been uploaded on Muvac, no later than 8th of April 2024.
The registration fee is set at 135 euros net* (one hundred and thirty-five euros) and must be
sent at the time of registration by bank transfer to the account of the “À Travers la Flûte”
association.
The registration fee is non-refundable under any circumstances.
If you have any questions or problems regarding registration, please contact us at the
following address: [email protected]
Article 5 - Preselection
Preselection (non-public) will be done on video to choose the candidates who will be
selected to participate in the first round of the Competition.
The selected candidates will be informed personally and will receive further information
about the next stages of the competition.
Videos will be sent from 24th of April 2024 to 1st of July 2024. The candidate’s videos will be
broadcasted publicly from 12th of July to 14th of July 2024.
The list of candidates selected for the second round will be published on 22nd of July 2024,
on the competition’s website and social medias:
www.concourslarrieu.com
The selected candidates will be informed personally and will receive further information
about the next stages of the competition.
At the beginning of each video, the candidate must write his or her name and each piece
performed.
For the Preselection and the 1st Round, the candidate can record each piece and each
movement separately, but it must be integrated into a single video file gathering all the
movements and all the pieces of the program.
Please note that cuts and edits within a piece or movement are not allowed.
Editing, apart from reverb, is not permitted.
The candidate's hands, face and whole body must be clearly visible when performing.
A video that does not comply with the technical requirements or whose quality of shooting
and/or sound recording does not enable the jury to assess the candidate's skills will be
rejected.
The candidate must certify, on a written letter, the authenticity of each recording, that
he/she is the performer and that the videos are free of copyright.
The candidate must also provide on this letter, information on the place and date of the
recording, and enclose a letter from an internationally renowned musician certifying the
authenticity of the recording.
If the candidate is selected for the first round, he will have to send again a document
certifying the authenticity of the recordings of the first round.
The second round will take place at the Conservatoire National à Rayonnement Régional of
Nice on 21th and 22th of October 2024 and will be broadcasted online.
The list of candidates will be published on 22th of October 2024 on the competition’s
website.
The selected candidates will be informed personally and will receive further information
about the next stages of the competition.
Article 9 - Semi-Final
The semi-final will take place on 24th of October 2024 at the Conservatoire National à
Rayonnement Régional of Nice and will be broadcast online.
The list of candidates will be published on 24th of October 2024 on the competition’s
website.
The selected candidates will be informed personally and will receive further information
about the next stage of the competition.
The artistic program for the semi-final consists of the creation of a personal program that
calls on the candidate’s creativity. The presentation of an eclectic and original repertoire
involving other styles, esthetics or musical periods is encouraged.
Examples: ancient instruments, traverso, piccolo, jazz, latin, traditional, contemporary,
creation, improvisation or original chamber music formation, etc.
Program to be announced at the end of the Preselections.
The Special Prize for the artistic program will be awarded by a special jury.
The final will take place on 26th of October 2024 at the Conservatoire National à
Rayonnement Régional of Nice and will be broadcasted online. The finalists will play with the
Orchestre Philharmonique de Nice conducted by Lionel Bringuier and the string trio from the
musicians of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo.
The Competition provides piano accompaniment for candidates admitted to the second and
third rounds. Only one rehearsal will be possible. For the sake of fairness, participants must
play with the pianists accompanying the Competition. The competition pianists may not
accompany candidates from their own class.
On 25th of October 2024, the finalists will have a rehearsal with the Orchestre
Philharmonique de Nice and a rehearsal with the string trio.
Article 13 - Jury
The members of the jury reserve the right not to award all the prizes. They will make their
decision at the end of each round and there is no right of appeal. In the event of a dispute,
the chairman's vote will count double. The results may be consulted if necessary.
Article 14 - Recording
Any video, audio and photos made by the organizers during the competition may be
broadcast without any compensation to the candidates concerned.
Entering the competition implies full acceptance of the present rules. In the event of a
dispute, only the French version shall prevail.
Article 16 – Prizes
Second prize
● 6.000 €
● A wood headjoint awarded by Mancke
Third prize
● 4.000 €
● A piccolo offered by Yamaha
Fourth prize
● 2.000 €
● A complete flute overhaul, offered by Flautissimo Genève
OTHER PRIZES :
Special Prize for the Artistic Program : 1.000 €, or the production of a professional video,
offered by the Association “La Traversière” and the Association “J. P. Rampal”
Best Interpretation of G. Connesson’s piece : 1.000 € offered by Richard and Amélie Séguin
(Seguin Fides Charitable Trust), principal sponsors
Best Interpretation of E. Bertrand’s piece : 1.000 € offered by Richard and Amélie Séguin
(Seguin Fides Charitable Trust), principal sponsors
Best Interpretation on the French Music Program : 500 € offered by Buffet Crampon
Michel Bellavance
Caroline Debonne
Denizcan Eren
Anne-Catherine Heinzmann
Sibel Pensel
Yong Ma
Jury of the Competition
Ludivine Issambourg
Alexis Kossenko
Didier Laclau-Barrère
Salvatore Lombardi
Franck Masquelier
Gareth McLearnon
Thierry Muller
Carole Reuge
Denis Verroust
Ruth Wentorf
The choice of jury members is the sovereign responsibility of the Artistic Committee.
Members are chosen for their international recognition in the world of music, regardless of
any racial, ideological, political or linguistic considerations.
Video preselection
3. One piece of your choice for solo flute or an original composition (around 10’)
N.B. : The works chosen for the preselection may be played again during the Competition. In
case of an original composition, the score has to be sent with the inscription.
3. One romantic piece with piano of your choice (10 minutes minimum)
Production of a personal program that shows the candidate's creativity. The presentation of
an original repertoire around the flute with a different style, band or musical period is
encouraged.
The semi-final will take place in two parts: the eight candidates will present the first three
chamber music pieces in the morning, and the artistic program in the afternoon.
Final in Nice
1. Chamber Music
W. A. Mozart: One quartet for flute and string trio of your choice:
*Any change in the candidate's programme must be notified to the competition management
before 1st of September 2024.
Article 19 - Schedule
Preselection
- Application from 8th of January 2024 to 8th of April 2024
- Results 22nd of April 2024
Jury members must respect all candidates, regardless of their origin, age, gender, religion,
nationality, or any other personal characteristic.
Judgments must be impartial, based solely on musical, artistic, and technical criteria. Any
form of favoritism, discrimination, or prejudice is strictly prohibited.
2. Professional Ethics
Jury members must demonstrate professional ethics. They must respect and maintain
impeccable integrity throughout the competition.
3. Confidentiality
Jury members must treat all candidate-related information, including recordings, scores, and
performances, as strictly confidential.
Juries should not be in contact with the candidates during the entire duration of the Larrieu
Competition.
4. Respectful Communication
Jury members must adopt respectful communication towards the candidates, avoiding any
inappropriate, humiliating, or demoralizing language or behavior.
Comments and criticisms should be formulated constructively, with the aim of supporting
the artistic growth of the candidates.
Jury members must be transparent about their own evaluation criteria and the basis of their
judgments.
In case of conflict or any situation that may affect their impartiality, the results can be
disclosed.
Jury members must respect the rules and decisions made by the organizing committee.
In the event of disagreement with a decision, jury members must express their concerns
constructively and privately, avoiding any public confrontation.
7. Performances
8. Voting
At the beginning of each round, jury members will receive the list of candidates.
For the voting, at the end of each round, jury members will provide the organizing
committee with their confidential list containing the names of the candidates they have
selected for the next round.
By signing this code of ethics, each jury member commits to upholding the values and
principles stated above. We firmly believe that respect, integrity, and kindness are essential
for the smooth running of the Larrieu Competition.