Piano School Exam
True progress is not just in what students can play, but in who they become through the process
What If Parents Do Not Want Their Child to Join?
- The student will be transferred to our Non-Academic Package, which focuses on enjoyment, creativity, and personal expression rather than structured progress.
- Students in the non-academic program will not receive promotions to the next level and may not be eligible for official performances or awards.
- This ensures fairness for all students and maintains the integrity of our academic pathway.
We are always open to discussions with families to understand their concerns and guide them to the most suitable program for their child.

Inside the Exam Room
🛋️ Conducted in a private room with one adjudicator
🚫 No audience - calm and focused environment
🧠 All pieces are performed from memory
🔊 Exams are sound recorded for review
🧑🏫 Results and comments shared later by your teacher
⏱️ Exams last 7 - 20 minutes depending on level
Competition Timeline
1
Enroll
Become a Liszthoven Vocal student and consult with your vocal teacher
2
Submit Video
Submit 1 new video by the 30th each month, featuring a different free choice piece
3
Earn Invitation
Top 32 participants are invited to perform live at the Main Event
4
Perform Live
Compete on stage through 4 exciting elimination rounds
5
Celebrate
Receive awards, recognition, and unforgettable performance experience
Frequently asked questions
Here are some common questions about events.
Singing Fiesta follows a strict timeline to ensure fairness for all participants. Late submissions will not be accepted under any circumstance, including illness or travel. We recommend planning ahead to meet all monthly deadlines.
Once a video is submitted and the deadline has passed, changes are not allowed. Please ensure you are confident with your chosen piece before submitting.
During the Qualification Rounds, participants will receive scores only. For the Main Event, each performer will receive a comment form with individual feedback from the judges.
Students must choose a new piece for each Main Event round. Pieces used during the Qualification Rounds may be repeated. All repertoire is free choice, as long as it fits the student's level and is performed from memory.
Judges primarily assess how well the piece is performed, not just how difficult it is. A simpler piece played with control, expression, and accuracy can score higher than a difficult piece played with many mistakes.
There will be no official rehearsal or sound check provided on the day of the event. However, families are welcome to rent the Liszthoven Auditorium in advance for private practice. Please contact our admin team to check availability and rates.