Open call: New Mexico State University Young Composer Initiative scores
The New Mexico State University (NMSU) is calling all interested composers up to the age of 30 years by the time of the submission deadline to submit scores for its Young Composer Initiative.
The composition should be no longer than 15 minutes in length and should utilise the generally accepted wind band/ensemble instrumentation as seen below:
- Flutes (up to five players: option to use one piccolo and/or one alto flute as part of the five).
- Oboe (up to two players: recommended to provide optional cues for any solo parts).
- Bassoon (up to two players: recommended to provide optional cues for any solo parts).
- Clarinets (up to eight players: option to use one E-flat soprano, and/or one B-flat bass clarinet as part of the eight).
- Saxophones (up to five players: SAATB, SATB, or AATB).
- Trumpets (up to six players).
- Horns (up to four players).
- Trombones (up to four players including one bass trombone).
- Euphonium (up to two players).
- Tuba (up to two Players).
- String bass (one).
- Piano (recommended to be an optional addition)
- Percussion (up to six players):
- Timpani.
- Snare.
- Bass drum.
- Cymbals.
- Marimba.
- Xylophone.
- Glockenspiel.
- Vibraphone.
- Chimes.
- Crotales
- Auxiliary (Standard).
- Applicants may ask for other available instruments.
Submission process
Submission of a full score (PDF format) with audio recording or MIDI/Computer realisation should be submitted here before 1 September for full consideration.
The composer may be asked for a full set of parts if their piece is selected as a finalist. Materials should be able to be downloaded and printed. Composers retain the rights to their materials, but once submitted, if selected as a winner, the composer grants permission for their piece to be performed as part of the NMSU Young Composer Initiative.
A jury panel will evaluate each submitted composition. All compositions will be presented anonymously to the jury.
Submission guidelines
- Each applicant may submit only one work for consideration.
- Compositions must fulfil the guidelines as listed above.
- Compositions must be wholly original, unperformed, unpublished pieces completed within 18 months of September 1, 2024. Reading sessions are fine. An unperformed piece counts as a piece that has never received its concert premiere.
- Compositions requiring amplification, electronics, tape, computer, or CD are not eligible.
Prizes
- One or more winners will be announced on 1 October.
- Travel and lodging to Las Cruces, NM, for the dress rehearsal/concert performance will be provided.
- $500 honorarium.
- Professional recording of the performance.
- Recognition in the concert programme.
Any enquiries should be emailed to Dr Michael Mapp at mikemapp@nmsu.edu.
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