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Circuit Bridges Circuit Bridges is LIVE online virtual concert series where audience can interact with the musicians and composers

With its mission to empower musicians and the new music community, Vox Novus has brought back its Circuit Bridges performance events. In this challenging landscape, the need to connect composers, musicians, and audiences has not been more urgent. Circuit Bridges is creating online events to present new works from contemporary composers and the musicians who champion new music. Circuit Bridges crea

tes online performance events featuring a musician who is a champion of new music. Vox Novus puts out a call for works for that musician on New Music Engine. Works are selected and then presented online to audience in collaboration with Virtual Concert Halls. Events are performed online live with performances, interviews, and a discussion panel where the participants can answer audience questions. Come listen to the musicians and composers making today’s music!

For all the electronic composers out there!  Check out this call for works for Fifteen Minutes of Fame with flutist Lisa...
11/09/2024

For all the electronic composers out there! Check out this call for works for Fifteen Minutes of Fame with flutist Lisa Bost
https://www.newmusicengine.org/categories/Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame-featuring-Lisa-Bost-Sandberg-at-EMM/index.html

Fifteen Minutes of Fame featuring Lisa Bost-Sandberg at EMM

Call for Submissions

Vox Novus, in collaboration with the Electronic Music Midwest festival, is calling for one-minute pieces composed for solo flute and fixed media. Selected works will be premiered at the 2024 Electronic Music Midwest (EMM) festival by acclaimed flutist, Lisa Bost-Sandberg, in April 2025.

Only works one-minute in length for flute and fixed media will be considered.

Guidelines:

Works are for flute and fixed media.
No works over one minute (60 seconds) will be reviewed.
Works should be composed specifically for this call and performer.
All pieces must be premieres.
Multiple submissions are not accepted. Send your best work!
Must include the dedication to Lisa Bost-Sandberg on the score.
Performance notes should be included in the score.
Only submissions made online at www.NewMusicEngine.org will be considered.
Programming Fee for Selected Compositions

There is no fee to submit your work for consideration, but if your work is selected you must remit a nominal $15 fee. Attendance at EMM is not required. Note that this fee is waived for composers selected to participate in the 2025 EMM Festival through the EMM Festival call for submissions.

by newmusicengine.org

Don't miss this episode of Composer's Voice Concert Series featuring Electronic Music Midwest Festival !  EMM is a great...
02/03/2024

Don't miss this episode of Composer's Voice Concert Series featuring Electronic Music Midwest Festival ! EMM is a great festival of which I am part of the board. I have been streaming the concerts live this weekend. Check it out! But here is a show a little bit about the EMM creators:

Electronic Music Midwest [EMM] is dedicated to programming of a wide variety of electroacoustic music and providing the highest quality performance of electr...

Call for Submissions - Collaboration & AccompanimentComposer's Voice Features baritone Andrew WhiteVox Novus is calling ...
14/01/2024

Call for Submissions - Collaboration & Accompaniment

Composer's Voice Features baritone Andrew White

Vox Novus is calling for works for baritone Andrew White and electronic accompaniment.

This event will happen live online broadcasted to several video streaming platforms with a possibility of an audio video recording

The main purpose and goal of this online event is to foster and broaden the art song genre. This event creates an opportunity for composers to express their "Voice" or e musical ideas as well as explore and experiment with accompaniment through the digital video medium. Composers are encouraged to be experimental or just compose outside their comfort zone to create works for this project.

Any accompaniment is applicable including instrumental realizations, field recordings, or electronic and/or synthesized soundscapes. Special emphasis will be given to immersive pieces.

Our secondary purpose of this project is to introduce Andrew White to new composers and those composers to Andrew White. It is also a chance to introduce living composers to audiences giving them a chance to talk about their work and how they go about creating it. Besides the performance of the works, Andrew White will lead a discussion with the selected composers speaking about their compositions and careers.

The online performance will take place on April 6, 2024 2:30 PM EDT (UTC-4)

Collaboration and accompaniment is an online project of the Composer's Voice concert series empowering living composers and the musicians who champion new music.

Composer's Voice is a Vox Novus project.

Guidelines:

Works need to be 10 minutes or less in length

Scores need to be submitted as a PDF

An electronic accompaniment is required. (Any accompaniment is applicable including instrumental realizations, recordings, or electronic and/or synthesized soundscapes.)

Works need to be submitted by February 16, 2024

Work must be submitted to newmusicengine.org Composers will be asked to register to New Music Engine and provide the following:

Headshot of the composer

200 word biography

200 word program notes

Score as a PDF file

Electronic Accompaniment as an audio file

Audio Realization of the work uploaded as an audio file

Selected composers are required to participate online with an interview and dialogue with the host and artist

Selected composers will be asked to sign a consent form for online performance

Works need to be written for baritone voice and electronic accompaniment

Baritone Andrew White

Dr. Andrew White currently serves on the voice faculty of the University of Nebraska at Kearney. He holds a Bachelors and a Masters Degree, as well as an Artist Diploma and Doctorate from The Cleveland Institute of Music/Case Western Reserve University. Previous faculty positions include Indiana University of Pennsylvania, The University of Akron, Hiram College, Lake Erie College, Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, and Ashland University. In 1995 he made his New York debut in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in a program devoted to the songs of Frederick Koch with the composer at the piano. Ken Smith of New York Concert Review hailed Andrew White as "a formidable interpreter" Every song composer should be so lucky with collaborators."

https://www.newmusicengine.org/categories/Collaboration--Accompaniment-with-Andrew-White-2024/index.html

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