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Anatolia College Composition Course

 Anatolia College Composition Course
Summary:Composition Course
Deadline: 12 May 2017
Date Posted: 01 March 2017
Details: Thessaloniki, Greece 29 June-9 July 2017

Composition Course

The Composition Course is an intense summer session in composing contemporary music, geared toward intermediate to advanced student composers and consists of:
(I) Daily Composition seminar meetings with Prof. Vassilandonakis and Prof. Nickitas Demos
(II) Private composition lessons with Prof. Vassilandonakis and Prof. Nickitas Demos
(III) Concert performance of new works by course participants
(IV) Attendance of all Anatolia Summer Performance Program events and activities.
(I) Daily Composition seminar meetings:

(1) Composing for the New Music Ensemble:
Participants will have composed complete pieces in advance of the course for either the entire ensemble or for a subset of the available instrumentation. The pieces will be rehearsed and evaluated in a group setting by Prof. Vassilandonakis and Prof. Nickitas Demos and by the performers in residence, in pursuit of optimal compositional craft and idiomatic writing for the ensemble. There will be time for revision and refinement of the compositions, which will be rehearsed and performed by the ensemble in concert.
(2) Techniques and Stylistic Nuances in Contemporary Music:
Organized presentation and discussion around important topics in contemporary music, to include: orchestration, notation practices and innovation, pitch and rhythm systems and organization, stylistic trends and tendencies, contemporary performance practice, composing music in visual environments (film), and others.
(3) Composing for a living; building a career out of writing music:
How to set and achieve realistic long-term goals, how to build lasting industry relationships, how to produce and market concerts, how to pursue academic and non academic composing opportunities.
(4) Presentation and discussion of student work:
Participants will give group presentations of their music, which will be discussed in a collegial atmosphere, allowing seminar members to exchange valuable peer advice and build composer esprit de corps.

(II) Private Composition Lessons:
In addition to group work, each participant will have a minimum of 3 hour-long private lessons with Prof. Vassilandonakis and Prof. Nickitas Demos . Additional lessons will be given as time allows and individual student needs are evaluated.
(III) Concert performance of new works by course participants:
A concert of new works by course participants will be presented following the completion of the seminar. Each accepted participant will compose a new work prior to arriving to Thessaloniki, which will be workshopped, rehearsed and performed by the New Music Ensemble, consisting of Anatolia Summer Music Performance Program Professors and advanced instrumental students. Composers will receive a professional quality recording of their piece. These works should be treated as commissions by the Summer Music Performance Program at Anatolia College. Accepted participants will be contacted with details in regards to instrumentation, duration, required materials and deadline for submission.
(IV) Attendance of all Anatolia Summer Performance Program events and activities:
Composition participants will have access to all masterclasses, concerts, and lectures given during the Program, as well as cultural and outdoor group activities in Thessaloniki and nearby areas.

Prerequisites:
Composition course is designed for student composers of intermediate to advanced level, age 16 or older.
Prerequisites:
2nd year College level theory skills (or equivalent)
Prior instrumental compositional experience (College level equivalent)
Working knowledge of notation software (Sibelius/Finale)

Submission Materials:

(I) Via email to: vassilandonakisy@cofc.edu ndemos@mac.com and ndemos@gsu.edu :
1. CV/resume. Please make sure to include the following:
-date of birth, citizenship, mailing address, email address and phone number
- schools attended with dates of degrees earned as composer
- names of composition teachers
- list of works composed with detailed instrumentation and year of composition
- list of performances of your works
2. A recommendation letter from your current or a former composition teacher.
(Letters should be sent directly by your teacher to: vassilandonakisy@cofc.edu ndemos@mac.com and ndemos@gsu.edu)
(II) As links via an internet delivery service:
3. TWO contrasting scores of recent representative works, one of which should be scored for an instrumental chamber ensemble.
4.Recordings of the same pieces are strongly encouraged but not required.

Use your preferred internet delivery service, such as yousendit.com or dropbox.com or soundcloud.com, making sure that you advise Prof. Vassilandonakis and Prof. Nickitas Demos by email where and how your materials are available online. Please Do NOT send items 3 and 4 by email.

(III). By Bank Wire/Transfer
5. Application Fee: 100 Euros.

Deadline for receipt of all materials is Friday, May 12th, 2017.

Participants accepted into the course will be notified by email no later than March 24th, 2017. At that point, they will also be given details for the commissioned piece, in regards to available instrumentation, duration and delivery materials and deadline. Requests for specific instrumentation from within the performing forces available will be honored to the greatest extent possible.

The principal language of the Anatolia Composition workshop is English.
Web Site:www.musicanatoliacollege.com/composition-course.html