Thursday, November 02, 2017

2018 Female Band Composition Competition Information

Call for Compositions
We are excited to announce the call for scores for the 2018 Female Band Composition Competition. We are looking for band works that are approximately Grade Three level. The aim is to support works that appeal to a wide array of abilities and tastes. Please see below for all of the details.

The Composition
1)  Submissions must:
        · be composed by someone who self-identifies as a female composer
        · be an original, unpublished composition for band.
        · be no more than 10 minutes in duration.
        · be approximately a difficulty level of Grade 3 (based on the 1-6 grade level system).
        · have been written within 5 years of the deadline.

2)  Submissions will only be accepted electronically and must include a .pdf score, a recording (mp3, AAC, .wav, .aiff, etc.) and a completed entry form. While applicants are encouraged to send actual recordings, MIDI realizations will be accepted. PLEASE COMPRESS ALL AUDIO FILES SENT SO AS TO MINIMIZE FILE SIZE.
3) Scores must not include the composer’s name, in order to facilitate blind judging.

4) Composers may re-submit non-winning compositions from this or other competitions. However, once a work has been awarded a prize in any competition, it may not be submitted again.

5)  Concertos or solos/ensembles with band accompaniments are not acceptable.

6)  The maximum instrumentation is as follows:
        · Flute (div. in a maximum of 2) + Piccolo*
        · Clarinet (div. in a maximum of 3) + bass clarinet*
        · Oboe* (2  parts)
        · Saxophone: Alto (div. in a maximum of 2), Tenor, Baritone*
        · Bassoon* (1 part)
        · Trumpet (div. in a maximum of 3)
        · Horn* (div. in a maximum of 2)
        · Trombone (div. in a maximum of 3)
        · Euphonium (1 part B.C. & transposed for T.C.)
        · Tuba
        · Double Bass
        · Percussion in 4 parts (maximum 2 mallet instruments) + Timpani
        
   * N.B.: Solos written for instruments marked (*) should be cross-cued in other instruments.
   
The Competition Rules
1)  Shannon Shaker (ASU)  will oversee the competition.
2)  Submissions will be accepted from individuals who self-identify as female.
3)  The deadline to submit is 5:00 pm MST on December 1st, 2017
4)  The composer of the winning composition will receive a travel stipend of up to  $1,000 to attend a rehearsal and the premiere of the piece.
5)  All copyright, mechanical rights, and royalty rights remain with the composer.
6)  The winner will be announced by email; notification will be sent to all applicants and panel membership, and results will be posted on the Kappa Kappa Psi - Beta Omicron website: www.kkpsibo.net.
7)  The decision of the jury will be final.
8) Members of the jury will receive a score and set of parts of the winning composition.
9) The piece will be premiered by Arizona State University's Concert Band, conducted by Shannon Shaker on Monday, April 23, 2018 at Gammage Auditorium in Tempe, AZ. It is the hope of the competition that the winning composer will be able to attend a rehearsal and this performance.

To ask questions about the competition, contact Shannon Shaker at: sshaker@asu.edu.
The Sponsor
Kappa Kappa Psi, Beta Omicron is sponsoring this project. For information on how to be involved, including donating to the project, contact Aliyah Qualls at: betaomicronpres@kkpsi.org
For all additional questions, please contact Shannon Shaker at: sshaker@asu.edu
Submission Guidelines
Complete the following google form to submit your entry
2) Email a .pdf of your score (name omitted) and audio file to Shannon Shaker at: sshaker@asu.edu
*The deadline to submit is 5:00 pm MST on December 1st, 2017