The March/April 2014 Issue of the SCI Newsletter has been published. Click here to view. Read about eMersion Gesture Control by Chester Udell!
Call for Submissions!
SCI is accepting submissions for the SCI CD Series and the SCI Journal of Scores until May 31, 2014. To submit a work, login to the mySCI Account Area.
SCI/ASCAP Competition Deadline is March 1!
Update on National Conference
The review and programming process for the 2014 SCI National Conference is taking longer than originally anticipated. Notifications will be sent as soon as possible. Thanks for your patience! – Michael Pounds, Conference Chairman.
Renewal Time!
For many SCI Members, it’s time to renew your membership. Simply click the How to Join and follow the instructions.
SCI Dues for 2013-14
SCI Members, if you have not already renewed for 2013-14, it is time to do so. Follow the same instructions as for joining SCI in order to pay your dues for the next year.
With your renewal you are eligible to receive one free SCI CD. Choose from volumes 1-24 of the SCI Composers Series or any of the four CDs in the SCI Performers Series. Lifetime members may also request one free CD. To request your CD, send an email message to secretary@societyofcomposers.org with your mailing address (US only) and the title and number of your chosen CD.
2014 National Conference Call for Participation
The Call for Participation for SCI’s 2014 National Conference has been posted. The conference will be held March 20-22, 2014, at Ball State University in Muncie, IN. See the Call for Participation for full details on how to submit your composition, paper, or panel discussion.
SCI/ASCAP Student Commissioning Competition Winners
Please join me in congratulating the winners of this year’s SCI/ASCAP Student Commissioning Competition. As is always the case, the quality of works submitted was exceptional and the decisions were not easy! Thank you to all who submitted and all who served as judges.
Overall Winners
Bin Li, Autobahn Beyond for Chamber Orchestra
Duncan Schouten, Leviathan for Chamber Orchestra
Regional Winners
Region 1: Duncan Schouten, Leviathan for Chamber Orchestra
Alternate: Steven Kowaleski, Between Black and White, for string quartet
Region 2: John Liberatore, Hold Back Thy Hours tenor and chamber orchestra
Alternate: Jessica Rudman, First Praise, mixed sextet
Region 3: Andrew Austin, Medusa, soprano solo and chamber orchestra
Alternate: Daniel Temkin, Myths and Legends, string septet
Region 4: David Garner Forward Still, chamber ensemble and soprano
Alternate: Richard Yates Imagined Music, small chamber orchestra
Region 5E: Bin Li, Autobahn Beyond for Chamber Orchestra
Alternate: Jun Yi Chow, Dialogue, for pipa and western ensemble
Region 5W: Luke Flynn, Beneath the Wave, SATB divisi a cappella
Alternate Alex Stephenson, In the Silent Dark, song cycle with small chamber ensemble
Region 6: Ethan Greene, Lissajous, live electronics, vibraphone
Alternate: Christopher Ozley, Detour, wind ensemble
Region 7: Ryan Fiegl, Open — Through — Shut, small chamber ensemble
Alternate: Arash Majd, Strenuus, string quartet and tabla
Region 8: Andrew Ly, TAC by Moonlight, pianist and two percussionists
Alternate: Jonathan Metz, Polarities, solo piano
Also, our most humble thanks to Anne Kilstofte for coordinating this wonderful opportunity and making this run smoothly.
And to all our judges: Janice Misurell-Mitchell; Frank Felice; Craig Weston; Glenn Hackbarth; Sally Reid; Randall Davidson; Carolyn Bremer; and Paul Siskind, a huge thanks for volunteering your time and energy!
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