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Preliminary Judgment
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The Preliminary Jury will be responsible for choosing candidates from the applications received. All applicants will be advised of the acceptance or rejection of their applications by September 4, 2006.
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Judgment Premise
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A point system will be used by the Jury for judgment, and the performance shall not be interrupted by any juror. Each juror judges and marks the performances of all competitors, but abstains from marking the performances of the competitors who were his/her own students for more than three months in the past two years. The decisions of the Jury are final and will never be subject to appeal.
After the 1st Stage has started, competitors must not communicate with member(s) of the Jury, which may affect judgment of the latter. Any competitor who fails to comply with this rule will be disqualified. Similarly any member of Jury who violates this rule jeopardizes his/her students.
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Procedure of Judgment
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| 1. At the end of each stage, marks for each competitor's performance will be averaged by the
Secretariat in the presence of the authorities of the Secretariat, and the list of averaged scores will be submitted to the chairman of the Jury. |
| 2. A certain number of the competitors will be qualified for the next stage, from which five or fewer will
be admitted to the Final Stage. |
| 3. The ranking of five or fewer finalists will be decided at the end of the Final Stage. |
| 4. In case that any finalist, chosen through the procedure set out in #2 above, gives up the right to
participate in the Final Stage, the Jury may qualify the one who ranks the highest among the remaining 2nd Stage competitors. |
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Interpretation of the Rules and Conditions
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Should any dispute arise regarding the interpretation of any part of the regulations and conditions of Gyeongnam International Music Competition 2006, the regulations and conditions in Korean in this body of information and the related laws and codes of the Republic of Korea will be the only legal basis. All decisions made by the Secretariat and the Jury will be final and not subject to appeal. No negotiations will be entered into.
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Practice and Rehearsals
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Any competitor may come with his/her own pianist at his/her expense. Otherwise, the competitor will be provided with an official accompanist, free of charge, by the Secretariat. He/She will have the opportunity to rehearse with the assigned accompanist in the following manner: one two-hour session which can be consumed between 30 October and 1 November. Each finalist will have one rehearsal with the orchestra before the Final Stage.
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Performance Rules
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The order of appearance of the competitors will be determined by drawing lots before the 1st Stage starts(see "E"). On the day of appearance, each competitor must show up at the concert hall by the specified time. Those who are unable to perform when called upon to do so may be disqualified. However, if any competitor should be late for his/her appearance on irresistible grounds, the Jury may allow the competitor to perform, if he/she requests so, depending on the progress of the Competition. Every Stage of the competition is open to the public.
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