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Call for scores: International composers’ competition in Poland
Submissions are currently ongoing for this year’s Kazimierz Serocki International Composers’ Competition in Poland.
- The deadline for submissions is 1 September.
Now in its 17th edition, the contest is organised by the Polish Society for Contemporary Music, a section of the International Society for Contemporary Music. It aims to provide a springboard to advance the craft of composers around the world.
Regulations
- The competition is open to composers of all ages and nationalities.
- More than one score per person is permitted.
- It is possible to submit works already performed and/or awarded in other competitions excluding compositions already published.
- The competition will only accept compositions for chamber ensembles of three to five of the following instruments without a conductor: one flute or piccolo, one oboe, one clarinet in Bb/Eb, one bassoon, one French horn in F, one piano, two violins, one viola and one cello.
- The use of live electronics or tape is not permitted.
- The duration of the scores should be between 10 to 16 minutes.
- Scores should be submitted anonymously and marked with an alphanumeric emblem. They should be accompanied by a completed and signed scan of the application form with the following information:
- Composer’s full name: first name(s), surname and gender.
- Date and place of birth.
- Nationality.
- Address, telephone, email address or fax.
- Title and duration of the composition.
- A brief programme note about the composition in English (or Polish and English).
- A biography and a recent photo of the composer.
Read more eligibility requirements here.
The deadline for submissions is 1 September.
Prizes
- First prize: 13 000 Polish zloty ($3 300)
- Second prize: 8 000 Polish zloty
- Third prize: 4 000 Polish zloty
The winning scores will be announced on the competition’s website on 13 September. The awarded compositions will be performed at a prize winners’ concert on 6 November at the Wladysław Szpilman Polish Radio Concert Studio in Warsaw.
All submissions must be sent via email to serocki2021@gmail.com.
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