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Threshold Student Electroacoustic Festival

BGSU students Cory Kasprzyk, Ben Murphy, Carter Rice, and Jennifer Roberts  will present pieces on this year’s Threshold Student Electroacoustic Festival, September 21 and 22, 2012.Threshold is a student festival instituted over 20 years ago by Ball State University, Bowling Green State University, and Oberlin Conservatory. This year, for the first time, the festival will be hosted by Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Designed as a vehicle to promote student collegiality in electroacoustic music, scheduled events include three concerts of student music from the participating institutions, along with occasional paper sessions, installations, and social events. All concerts will occur in Souers Hall, and are free and open to the public.  More information can be found at http://www.users.muohio.edu/blolanpa/threshold.html

 

Klezmer Madness! to open BGSU Festival Series


BOWLING GREEN, O.—Clarinetist David Krakauer, praised internationally for his ability to play in myriad music genres with “prodigious chops” (The New Yorker), will perform with his group Klezmer Madness! for the opening of Bowling Green State University’s 2012-13 Festival Series. The concert begins at 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, in Kobacker Hall.

The band includes Sheryl Bailey on guitar, Leo Traversa on bass, Michael Sarin on drums, Will Holshouser on accordion, and Jeremy Flower (aka Keepalive) on sampler.

Krakauer and Klezmer Madness! have performed around the world since 1996, forging alliances between their branch of world music and a multitude of musical genres including jazz, funk and most recently, electro. While firmly rooted in traditional klezmer folk tunes, the band “hurls the tradition of klezmer music into the rock era” (The New York Times).

Touring internationally to major venues and festivals including Carnegie Hall, the Library of Congress, Stanford Lively Arts, the Venice Biennale, Krakow Jewish Culture Festival, BBC Proms, Saalfelden Jazz Festival, the New Morning in Paris and many others has enabled Klezmer Madness! to leave a lasting impression on diverse music scenes around the world.

Krakauer occupies the unique position of being both one of the world’s leading exponents of Eastern European Jewish klezmer music and a major voice in classical music and avant-garde improvisation. His klezmer sound has been described by RootsWorld as “an electrifying amalgam of cozy Eastern European traditions, free-form jazz, and dissonant howls of rage and pain … a bittersweet statement of personal and collective race memory.”

Single ticket prices for the performance range from $12 to $38. Season tickets are also still available for all five concerts, ranging from $55 to $157. To purchase tickets, call the BGSU Arts Box Office at 419-372-8171. Or visit www.bgsu.edu/arts after Sept. 10 to purchase single tickets online.

Per Broman to lecture in Sweden

Per F. Broman, Associate Professor of Music Theory and Associate Dean, has been invited to Sweden to give talks for the occasion of the release of his biography on composer Sven-David Sandström (b. 1942). Together with Sandström, he will give a pre-concert talk on October 31 before the Swedish premiere of Sandström’s Six Pieces for Piano Trio and Orchestra by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Trio con Brio Copenhagen, as well as giving lectures on Sandström at Uppsala University and the Royal College of Music. He will also give a lecture at Stockholm University on the use of music in the films by Ingmar Bergman, a topic Broman dealt with in a chapter of the anthology Music, Sound and Filmmakers (Routledge, 2012).

Review of new Lillios CD

“…one would expect that contemporary masters of the medium would have appeared by now, the pioneering phase having been over for some time. Of course, this is the case, and there are several composers who fit nicely into this category. One of these is composer Elainie Lillios, and her mastery of the medium is aptly demonstrated in her excellent new CD, Entre espaces….”

 

http://0-muse.jhu.edu.maurice.bgsu.edu/journals/computer_music_journal/v036/36.3.schrader.html

Color Field Ensemble receives Chamber Music America grant

Chamber Music America, the nation’s leading advocate and proponent of chamber music, announced nearly $600,000 in grants to 38 ensembles and presenters around the county, including the Color Field Ensemble.

The CFE performs and commissions music of the 21st century by emerging composers  from diverse backgrounds, focusing on multi-disciplinary experiences and works which reflect the  interrelationship between the visual and performing arts. CFE is a collective of musicians, artists, and
composers dedicated to the creation, production, and proliferation of contemporary performance. In  addition to numerous performances, the ensemble is deeply involved in contributing contemporary music to
underserved arts communities in the Midwest, having produced an annual festival for Contemporary Music  in Madison, WI since 2010. Primary founding members and organizers of the ensemble are Amanda  DeBoer Bartlett, soprano, James Fusik, saxophonist, and Karl Larson, pianist, who met while pursuing the
Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Contemporary Music at Bowling Green State University.

New Music Ensemble call for scores

The College of Musical Arts at Bowling Green State University has a rich tradition of promoting contemporary music through performance, education and outreach.  Home to the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music, the college hosts the annual Music at the Forefront Series as well as the BGSU New Music Festival, now in its 33rd year.  Additionally, the college maintains a very active Music Technology program, offers a DMA in Contemporary Music with specializations in composition or performance and continually encourages its students, in all degree programs, to engage with the music of our time.

 

The New Music Ensemble at BGSU wishes to contribute to this tradition by offering a call for scores for performance on their February 14, 2013 concert.

 

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Guidelines for the Bowling Green State University New Music Ensemble 2013 Call for Scores

To view a pdf document of the information below, please use the following URL:

http://tinyurl.com/8cbqsz2

 

Prize:

Performance on the BGSU New Music Ensemble’s February 14, 2013 concert, a concert audio recording and/or DVD video as well as the option of having the performance streamed live on the web.

 

 

Submission fee:

-None

 

 

Eligibility:

Composers of any age, nationality or institutional affiliation, except those currently enrolled in or employed by Bowling Green State University.

 

 

Important dates:

– November 1 (11:59pm EST), 2012 – submission deadline (received)

– November 9, 2012 – selected work/composer announced via email

– November 30, 2012 – professional quality performance materials due from winner (received)

 

 

Required submission materials (online submission only, see end of posting for details):

-1 PDF file of the score, clearly labeled (composer_title_score.pdf). Details below.

-1 PDF information document, clearly labeled (composer_title_info.pdf). Details below.

 

 

Optional submission materials:

-1 mp3 audio file, clearly labeled (composer_title_audio.mp3). Details below.

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Score specifications:

-File clearly labeled (composer_title_score.pdf)

-8-15 minutes in total duration

-Instrumentation may be any subset of 7-14 players from the following list:

2 flutes (doubling piccolo)

1 oboe

2 clarinets (doubling bass or Eb clarinet)

4 saxophones total (S, A, T, B, multiples of one type possible)

1 bassoon

2 horns

2 trumpets

2 tenor trombones

1 tuba

2 percussionists (standard orchestral and wind ensemble percussion instruments available)

1 piano

1 harp

1 soprano voice

1 mezzo-soprano voice

2 violins

1 viola

1 violoncello

1 contrabass

 

-Works that incorporate electronics will be considered, include technical details in score preface

-Works that require an instrumental soloist will not be considered

 

 

Information document specifications:

-File clearly labeled (composer_title_info.pdf)

Please include–

-Composer name

-Composition title and date of composition

-Mailing address

-Email address

-Telephone number

-Composer bio (short)

-Instrumentation of submitted work

-Brief program note of submitted work

-Performance history of submitted work

 

If submitting a recording (optional), please include the following information on the information document as well:

-Performing ensemble

-Date of recording

-Composers are encouraged to include timing cues (for example, 0:36-1:42) and correlating score location (page and measure number) for 1 or 2 excerpts that they feel are most representative of the work.

Recording submission specifications (recordings are optional):

-The mp3 file should be labeled clearly (composer_title_audio.mp3).

-Mp3s of MIDI mock-ups will be accepted, but are not encouraged.

-Please send a single, complete file (timing cues may be indicated on your information sheet). Multiple files will only be accepted if the submitted work is in multiple movements.

 

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Submission instructions:

-All pdf and mp3 files should be uploaded to a single, new, clearly labeled folder within the composer’s Dropbox account. (The Dropbox file hosting service is easy to use, reliable and highly preferred, www.dropbox.com).

-A URL link to download this folder from Dropbox should then be sent from the composer’s email address to the following email address: cjdietz@bgsu.edu

-Files sent as email attachments will not be accepted and will not be opened.

 

 

Disclaimers:

-One composition will be selected for performance. However, the selection committee has the right to decline any and all submissions for performance should none be acceptable for the project. The selection committee’s decision is final and may not be appealed.

 

 

Questions? Please contact:

cjdietz@bgsu.edu

Christopher Dietz, Director

Bowling Green State University New Music Ensemble

 

 

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