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Trio Anima Mundi Composition Prize

 Trio Anima Mundi Composition Prize
Summary:Chamber Competition
Deadline: 28 August 2015
Date Posted: 30 June 2015
Details: Trio Anima Mundi (Kenji Fujimura – piano, Rochelle Ughetti – violin, Melissa Chominsky – cello) is a professional chamber music ensemble based in Melbourne, Australia. Their annual subscription series has become noted for its eclectic and diverse programming, presented by the ensemble with ‘welcome energy and persuasive authority’. Along with the standard canon of music for piano trio, Trio Anima Mundi has rediscovered many gems from the past, presenting rare performances of works by the likes of Theodore Dubois, Hermann Goetz, and William Hurlstone. Their debut CD recording of piano trios by Hurlstone, Max d’Ollone, Dag Wiren and Miriam Hyde on the Divine Art label was a 2013 Musicweb International Recording of the Year.

The fifth Trio Anima Mundi Composition Prize will be held in 2015.

Regulations:
Eligibility: the competition is open to living composers of all ages and nationalities. Previous winners of this competition are ineligible.

Composers must submit a work for piano trio (piano, violin, cello) of 6-10 minutes duration. It may be a multi-movement work, but the total duration must not exceed the maximum of ten minutes. No electronics or amplification are permitted. The internal workings of the piano (such as string plucking) may not be used.

The submission must consist of:
- completed application form
- copy of the application fee receipt
- short biography (approx. 250 words) - publicity photograph

and ONE COPY EACH of:

- piano full score - violin part - cello part

The minimum size for the score will be A4. If you prefer, you may submit your composition score and parts as PDF or Sibelius (.sib) files on a USB drive, SD card, or CD-ROM, or submit via online file transfer (such as wetransfer).

If a recording (e.g. MIDI) is available, it can be submitted in .wav, .mp3 or mp4 format (optional).

The submitted work many not have been previously published, performed, commercially recorded or received an award from another competition.

Multiple entries are permitted. However, each score must be accompanied by a separate application form and fee.

The submission will be made via anonymous entry. A codename must be chosen and indicated on the application form. All scores must be marked with the codename. Scores must not have any marking which may identify the composer.
Web Site:http://www.trioanimamundi.com/#!composition-prize/c22o0