Program requirements of the Contest stages Qualifying correspondence stage (video file) It's allowed to perform the works from the live stage (I and II rounds) 
 PIANO: 
 - large-form piece of music (a part of a Sonata, a classical or romantic style Concert, Variations, Rondo); 
 - two diverse pieces of music, one of which is of a virtuoso character. 
 VIOLIN, VIOLA, CELLO 
 - a Concert (first or second and third parts); 
 - two diverse plays. 
 DOUBLE BASS 
 - G. F. Handel – Sonata in g-moll; 
 - G. Eccles – Sonata in g-moll. 
 HARP: 
 - a piece containing cantilena and virtuoso sections; 
 - two diverse plays. 
 FLUTE, OBOE, CLARINET,BASSOON: 
 - part or several parts of a large form (a Сoncert, a Sonata, etc.) of the Baroque Age and classical or romantic style composers; 
 - two diverse plays, one of which is of a virtuoso character. 
 FRENCH HORN: 
 - a part of a large form or a concert piece of classical style; 
 - a cantilena play. 
 TRUMPET: 
 - a part of a large form or a concert piece of classical style; 
 - one or more diverse plays. 
 TROMBONE, TUBA: 
 - two or more diverse plays. 
 SAXOPHONE: 
 - a composition of a large form or its part; 
 - one or more diverse academic plays. 
 PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS: 
 - performance on one of the following percussion instruments: xylophone, marimba or vibraphone; 
 - performance of a play on the snare drum or the drumkit 
 Final live stage 
 PIANO 
 Round I (up to 20 minutes): Solo programme: polyphonic composition (I. S. Bach, G. Handel); a composition of a large form: Sonata (it's possible to perform different parts), variations, Rondo (D. Scarlatti, J. Haydn, W. A. Mozart, L. van Beethoven); virtuoso composition. 
 Round II (up to 30 minutes): a Free programme that includes among others, one large or a number of short pieces of music by the following authors: F. Schubert, F. Chopin, R. Schumann, F. List, F. Mendelssohn, I. Brahms, E. Grieg, P. I. Tchaikovsky, A. N. Scriabin, S. V. Rachmaninov. 
 HARP 
 Round I: a Free programme (no more than 20 minutes), including pieces of different styles and genres. The programme contains: 
 1) a piece of music by a composer of XVI–XVIII centuries (I. S. Bach, F. I. Bach, G. Handel, J. B. Krumpholz, J. L. Dussek, etc.), anyhow transcribed or revised; 
 2) a concert piece chosen by the participant. 
 Round II: a Free programme (no more than 20 minutes), including pieces of different styles and genres. It's possible to repeat one piece of the Round I. Composers: F. Godefroy, D. Thomas, K., Salcedo, S. Oberthur, G. Pierne, B. André, E. Parish-Alvars, R. Glier, Manuel de Falla, M. Tournier, D. Henson-Kono and others. 
 VIOLIN 
 Round I (up to 25 minutes): 
 1) "Fantasy" by G. F. Telemann (in full) or two parts of the Sonata by Handel, Vivaldi, Tartini and other Baroque Age composers. 
 2) "Caprice" Paganini or Wieniawski Etude (opus 18 or opus 10). 
 3) Concert piece by the choice of the artist. 
 Round II (up to 30 minutes): 
 1) the Concert ( of the first or the second and the third parts). 
 2) at the choice of the performer within the time limit, in addition to the concert, one or several different plays can be performed. 
 CELLO 
 I round (up to 20 minutes): 
 1) I. S. Bach – suites for Cello solo No. 1, 2 or 3. The Prelude or the sarabande and the jig. 
 2) One of the following ancient sonatas: 
 Sammartini – G-dur 
 Eccles – g-moll 
 Tessarini – F-dur 
 Franker – E-dur 
 Any of 6 Sonatas by Boccherini's 
 Breval – G-dur (any edition) 
 3) Concert piece at the choice of the participant 
 Round II (up to 20 minutes): 
 1) One of the concerts (the first or the second and the third parts): 
 Bach – c-moll 
 Handel – h-moll 
 Haydn – C-dur 
 Elgar – E-dur 
 Dvořák – h-moll 
 2) a Virtuoso piece of participant's choice 
 VIOLA 
 Round I (up to 20 minutes): 
 1) G. F. Telemann – "Fantasy" (in full); 
 2) I. S. Bach – Sonata for the viola da Gamba and the clavier (two parts). 
 Round II: 
 1) the first or the second and the third parts of a large form. It's possible to perform with one-part large form (for example, a concert by D. Enescu); 
 2) Two diverse plays (cantilena and virtuoso) at the choice of the participant. 
 Instead of the part (parts) of large forms or large one-movement form, it is possible to perform some variations for solo viola by F. Druzhinin. In this case, in addition, the only one play is performed instead of two different, for no more than three minutes. 
 DOUBLE BASS 
 Round I: 
 1) the first or the second and third parts of the concert by J. C. Bach, W. Pichl, F. Simandle or Y. Storch or a full concert by D. Cimador ; 
 2) Two diverse plays. 
 Round II: 
 1) the Concert by S. Koussevitzky or D. Bottesini – the first or the second and the third parts. 
 BRASS family 
 Round I (up to 15 minutes): two diverse plays. 
 Round II (up to 20 minutes): a piece of music of a large form of classical or romantic character (it is possible to perform one or more parts of the piece) and a concert piece of a virtuoso character. 
 PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS 
 In every Round, the performer is to present the performance on at least two different instruments: a pitch (xylophone, marimba or vibraphone) and a percussion (snare, multi-percussion). 
 Round I (up to 15 minutes): two diverse plays. 
 Round II (up to 20 minutes): a work of classical or romantic character (it is possible to perform one or more parts of the work) and one or more concert pieces of virtuoso character.