Salvationist Star Search Talent Display

Star Search is a purposeful resource for any corps to have live music and arts in worship, on a consistent basis. Having long been established as one of the leading corps growth tools in the USA Eastern Territory, it provides meaningful discipleship through group participation and one-on-one mentoring. This creates a safe and encouraging space in which all young artists can come together in worship, while developing their gifts and talents in music and arts. Structured objectives encourage soloists and groups to work towards becoming proficient in their chosen artistic fields for the purpose of weekly worship participation.



Please click here to register a soloist for the NEOSA Divisional Star Search 2024.

Please click here to register a group for the NEOSA Divisional Star Search 2024.

Please click here to go to the USA Eastern Territory Music Department Website for test piece and information regarding the rules of Star Search 2024.

Please click here to register a for lunch. All participants and leaders as listed on the corps’ official 2024 Star Search Registration are already included in the lunch count. Officers required to be at Star Search are also included in the lunch count. This registration is for parents, support team members, Bible Bowl Participants who are not participating in Star Search, and anyone else attending who would like to eat lunch at the school. This registration is also for those included in the lunch count who would prefer the vegetarian option.

 

Star Search Choice Piece Survey

Certain Categories of the Talent Display require choice pieces.  These piece should further demonstrate the musicianship of the group or individual.  Please click on the category below to get to a database of previous Star Search Talent Display Test pieces that can serve as a choice piece for this year's event, or some recommended solos appropriate for the given Star Search Level.  This section is password protected!

Each piece is listed with a composer and a set of abbreviations.  The set of abbreviations denotes the book or journal where the piece can be found.  If there are numbers after the abbreviation, the first number denotes the volume, and the second number denotes either the piece number within the volume, or the set number of the volume.  If you scroll over the piece title and a "hand" appears, that means that this piece is available for download as a pdf. file.  If you scroll over the composer name and a "hand" appears, this means that the demonstration of the piece is available for download as a mp3 or wav. file.  If you scroll over the number and a "hand" appears, this means the accompaniment of the piece is available for download as a mp3 or wav. file.