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Chanticleer
Student Composer Competition
CHANTICLEER
ANNOUNCES STUDENT COMPOSER OPPORTUNITY
GRAMMY-WINNING
ENSEMBLE CALLS FOR ENTRIES
FOR FOURTH
STUDENT COMPOSER COMPETITION
San Francisco, April 10, 2009—Chanticleer,
the internationally-acclaimed, 12-man vocal ensemble, announces its fourth
Student Composer Competition. The
competition is designed to encourage current composition students to write
quality works for High School level choirs. Score submissions must be postmarked by September 30th,
2009
The
winning composition will be announced on January 15th, 2010 and will
be considered for performance at the Chanticleer National Youth Choral
Festival, World Song, in San Francisco's Davies Symphony Hall in the spring
of 2010. Compositions must be for a cappella SATB High School level choirs,
three to five minutes in duration. The submitted work must not have had prior
public performances or recordings. Only one work per composer may be
submitted. The composers should be
currently enrolled as High School or College students at the time of
submission. (See Call for Entries, below, for details.)
Eric Barnum's 2004
entry "She Walks in Beauty" was so
successful that Chanticleer incorporated it into its touring program in the
following year. The quality of entries for 2006 was so high that seven winners
were announced: Vicente Chavarria,
Miami, FL; Erica Glenn, Tempe, AZ; Blake R. Henson, Princeton, NJ; Matthew Peterson, Northfield, MN; Philip Rice, Coldwater, MI; Jorge Sosa, New York, NY; and Dale Trumbore, Chatham, NJ. Honorable
mentions went to Mark Fromm,
Pittsburgh, PA and Samuel Hunter,
Fairview, NC. Kieun Steve Kim?s 2008
winning composition, Sanctus, fuses older music forms and texts with a
contemporary voice.
Hailed by
the New Yorker magazine as "America's
favorite choral ensemble" and by the Los
Angeles Times for its "luxurious perfection," the GRAMMY® Award-winning
vocal ensemble Chanticleer has developed a remarkable reputation for its vivid
interpretations of vocal literature, from Renaissance to jazz, and from gospel
to venturesome new music. With its seamless blend of twelve male voices,
ranging from countertenor to bass, the ensemble, led by Artistic Advisor Joseph
Jennings and Music Director Matt Oltman, has earned international renown as "an
orchestra of voices."
Chanticleer
has over 30 recordings available on Warner Classics and Chanticleer Records. In addition to recording and an active
touring schedule of some 100 concerts each year, including a Bay Area
subscription season, since 1986 the ensemble has maintained an education
program designed to inspire young singers that has reached thousands of young
people in the Bay Area and throughout the United States.
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CALL FOR ENTRIES:
CHANTICLEER
STUDENT COMPOSER COMPETITION
CHANTICLEER, the internationally
acclaimed 12-man vocal ensemble, is calling for entries for its third biennial
Student Composer Competition.
DETAILS:
1. The length of the work must be between three and
five minutes.
2. Compositions must be for a cappella, SATB High
School level choir.
(Level of difficulty between 3 and
4)
3. Limit of one work per composer may be submitted.
4. Composer must be enrolled as a High School or
College student at time of submission.
5. There are no age restrictions for the composer.
6. The submitted work must have not had prior public
performances or recordings.
7. Texts must either be original or in the public
domain. If texts are copyrighted, proof of permission of use must be provided.
8. Submissions relating to the theme, World Song, will
be given special consideration for performance at the Chanticleer National
Youth Choral Festival.
TO
ENTER:
Submit two copies of the score along
with name, address, phone, e-mail, and a brief biographical profile including
name of institution at which you are studying to:
CHANTICLEER STUDENT COMPOSER
COMPETITION
Chanticleer, Inc.
44 Page Street, Suite 604
San Francisco, CA 94102
Composers will receive confirmation
of receipt of scores, but scores cannot be returned.
DEADLINE:
Entries must be postmarked by
September 30, 2009
Winner Announced on January 15th,
2010
Contact: info@chanticleer.org
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