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DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Nominations must be received by Tuesday, January 12, 2010. The composer's complete application package must be received by Monday, February 1, 2010. ELIGIBILITY: Applicants for the Composer Program must be born before September 1, 1990 and after September 1, 1983 (between 20 and 26 years of age). The composer must be living in the United States and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Composers who have previously applied to the Program may reapply, but must submit different repertoire. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Please ask the person recommending you to contact Young Concert Artists. You will then be sent the Application Form, which should be returned to YCA with: 1) recordings (any length) along with scores of a minimum of two works: one for piano OR a solo instrument with piano, and one for a chamber group or voice. An additional work of the composer’s choice is welcome; 2) a resumé or biography; 3) a photograph (any size); 4) an application fee of $50 in a check made payable to Young Concert Artists, Inc. Applicants will be notified of decisions in March. History
The YCA Composer Program originated in 1994 when YCA’s Alumni Association urged YCA to provide opportunities for young performers to collaborate with young composers. Since the inception of the Program, YCA has introduced 7 amazing composers to the public: Dan Coleman, Kevin Puts, Kenji Bunch, Mason Bates, Daniel Kellogg, Benjamin C.S. Boyle, and most recently Andrew Norman.
Selection Process
Every two to three years, a selection panel comprised of YCA Alumni listens to recordings, reads scores, and chooses a new composer. Recommendations for new composers are sought from all YCA alumni and present artists, a panel of nationally known composers and composition professors, ASCAP and BMI.
Commissions
The Young Concert Artists Composer Program awards each new composer two $5,000 commissions. These are written for YCA artists and are premiered by them in the Young Concert Artists Series in New York and in Washington, DC. The works are also performed on the artists’ concert tours. Thus, the composers have their music performed by remarkable interpreters with whom they have worked directly, and are assured premieres in prestigious venues across the U.S. A number of our composers sustain dynamic relationships with the YCA artists they were paired with through the Program, and continue to compose music for them.
Management Services
The most unique component of YCA’s Composer Program is that each composer is provided with career management services, including promotional materials, photos, CDs, review reprints, and press kits. YCA’s managers promote each composer’s career and develop opportunities for new commissions and performances.
In conjunction with performances of the commissioned works, YCA arranges interviews, pre-concert lectures and other publicity to help advance the composer’s career and the public’s appreciation of contemporary music.
YCA’s Composers
The talents of YCA’s composers have been recognized with numerous prizes and accomplishments including three Rome Prizes, two Berlin Prizes, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the first Benjamin H. Danks Commission from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, five Charles Ives Fellowships, nineteen ASCAP awards, four BMI prizes, a Koussevitsky Prize and many prestigious commissions from renowned performers such as Evelyn Glennie and Yo-Yo Ma, and great orchestras such as the Philadelphia Orchestra, the National Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Pops, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Mobile Symphony and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
“In today’s world it’s nearly impossible to succeed on one’s own as a young concert music composer. YCA has created a way to nurture talent in a field where there has traditionally been little help. What better idea for an organization known worldwide for its ability to promote the musicians of the future, than to help plant the seeds of the music of the future.” – Kenji Bunch, Composer
2010 Deadlines
Nominations (verbal or faxed or e-mailed or mailed) must be received by Tuesday, January 12, 2010.
Composers' application
package must be received by Monday, February 1, 2010. SEND TO: Anne Paolini, Executive Assistant to the Director Young Concert Artists, Inc., 250 West 57 Street, Suite 1222, New York, NY 10107 tel: (212) 307-6655 fax: (212) 581-8894 email: anne@yca.org |
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