UnTwelve announces its 2nd annual composition competition

UnTwelve에서 작폼을 모집하네요. 1등은 400달러의 상금이 있습니다.

작품의 길이는 5-10분, 데드라인은 12월 15일입니다. 기타 문의 사항은 website: http://www.untwelve.org/2010_competition.html 여기를 참조하세요.

아래 원문입니다.


UnTwelve proudly announces the 2nd annual composition competition, open to all ages and all nationalities. First prize is $400.00 USD

We invite any composers interested in writing a 5-10 minute work (with appropriate specifications of tuning) before Dec. 15th to peruse the rules and regulations as posted online at the UnTwelve website: http://www.untwelve.org/2010_competition.html

From there you may register you email address with us and complete your online application and eventual audio file upload.

Feel free to spread the work of this competition far and wide. We are interested in spreading the reach of our mission, and as such welcome the ability to encourage composers out of our normal communicative reach!

We look forward to hearing your work!

Best,

The UnTwelve crew
http://www.untwelve.org

instrument(s) plus electronics for Oberlin performers

Oberlin에 음악원 학생들이 악기+전자음악을 연주하고 싶으니 작품을 보내고 싶은 사람은 보내달라는 작품콜입니다. 이점은 연주가 되고, 또 잘하면 악보가 Library에 출판될 수 있고, 공연 테입등을 보내줄 수 있다는 거구요. 관심있으신분은 아래 메일을 참고하세요.


Greetings all,

A call for electroacoustic works composed for instrument(s) plus electronics
Deadline: September 7 (earlier would be great, later works if necessary)

This fall, I’ll be teaching a class here at the Oberlin Conservatory focused on the interpretation of electroacoustic works composed for instrument(s) plus electronics. Students in the class will be Conservatory performers interested in adding such works to their repertoire, playing them on junior and senior recitals, etc. These are top-notch performers with terrific chops and incredible enthusiasm for new and experimental music, and I am very excited to work with them in this context. We will cover a variety of topics, ranging from the technical details of supporting electroacoustic works in concert to aesthetic considerations and creative approaches to this kind of performance.

While the TIMARA department and the Oberlin library already have performance materials for many wonderful pieces, I would greatly appreciate your help as I add to this collection. I am particularly interested in having very new works available to these students. These works could be for any instrument(s) and any form of electronics (tape, Max/MSP, other). Works for solo instruments will be particularly relevant, but small ensemble pieces will also be covered. The exact makeup of the class is not yet known, but I am confident that a variety of winds, strings, piano, percussion, and voice students will take part. Many of these students go on to successful performance careers after Oberlin, and it is my hope that the pieces they add to their repertoire during this class will stay with them and enjoy more performances in the future.

I will be happy to receive works directly (see information below). Or, if you prefer, I will do my best to have our Conservatory library order works that are published and readily available. For the purposes of the class, the most relevant pieces will have a score (non-traditional scores very welcome), electronics that are concert-ready (either as a tape part or patch that works well without the composer present), and some kind of recording of the piece.

Our semester begins September 7, so works received by then will be easiest to get in front of the performers. All works received will be made available to the performers. If your work is studied and/or performed, I will be happy to let you know and send the relevant programs and/or recordings. 

Many thanks to all of you, and please let me know if you have questions.

Peter Swendsen

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Works (or ordering information) can be sent directly to me via e-mail (reasonable file sizes, please), snail mail, or web links:
peter.swendsen@oberlin.edu

Peter Swendsen
77 West College St.
Oberlin, OH 44074

CFP: Ircam Musical Research Residency 2011-2012

*Call for Projects 2011-2012: Musical Research Residency Program*
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The second edition of Ircam’s Musical Research Residency program is now
open for online submissions for the 2011-2012 school calendar. Ircam
(Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics and Music) offers
experimental environments where composers/artists strive to expand their
artistic experience at one end, and scientists aims at extending
research and technological paradigms for new artistic expressions. Such
interactive process is called Musical Research.

For its second edition, Ircam is inviting composers and artists to
submit projects for the 2011-2012 Musical Research Residency program.
The program is open to international artists, regardless of age or
nationality, who wish to carry experimental research using Ircam’s
facilities and extensive research environment. Submission is online only
and each project will be evaluated by an international panel of experts
including researchers, composers, computer musicians and artists. Upon
nomination, each candidate will be granted a residency at Ircam during a
specific period (three or six months) and in association with a
team/project at Ircam. In addition, laureates receive an equivalent of
1200 Euros per month to cover expenses in France.
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http://articles.ircam.fr/textes/Cont10a/index.pdf