[Voxnovus] A new production project at Vox Novus with clarinetist Thomas Piercy and pianist Tengku Irfan duo

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Sun Oct 30 08:01:14 EDT 2022


Composer’s Voice Recordings with clarinetist Thomas Piercy and pianist 
Tengku Irfan duo

Composer's Voice is seeking composers willing to produce their music for 
clarinet and piano duo.

Vox Novus is looking for composers who are interested in supporting a 
performance and LIVE online video recording of their works for clarinet 
and piano duo. Selected composers will have their works presented on a 
Live in-person NYC concert at DiMenna Center March 11, 2023 as well as 
simulcast broadcasted LIVE online to streaming platforms such as 
YouTube, Facebook, and LinkedIn. All performances will be archived on 
their related platforms. In addition, composers will be provided an 
audio recording of a live performance of their work.

The submitted scores will be reviewed by Thomas Piercy, Tengku Irfan, 
and Vox Novus and New Music Engine administrators.

The performance of Thomas Piercy and Tengku Irfan will be broadcasted 
and recorded on March 11, 2023 at the DiMenna Center in New York City.

In order to present this online publication of their works, composers 
will be asked to sign and agree to a consent form for online publication 
and promotion. Agreements will be non-exclusive for all parties.

The deadline to submit scores is November 28, 2022

Composers need to submit their music for clarinet and piano duo online 
to New Music Engine at the following link: www.newmusicengine.org

There is a $15 submission fee to be paid to Vox Novus via PayPal link 
located on the page here:
http://www.voxnovus.com/composersvoice/recordings/Piercy_Irfan/

This is a production project. Selected composers will have to contribute 
a $750 production fee to cover musician fees and broadcasting costs. 
Composers will receive 2 online rehearsals (30 minutes each) and 
performance of the music broadcasted live online to YouTube, Facebook, 
and LinkedIn. You will have a video and audio copy your work with 
non-exclusive rights to do with what you wish. All artists and producers 
are expected to be credited in publications.

Composer’s Voice is a Vox Novus project.

Guidelines:
Works need to be a maximum of 15 minutes in length.
Scores need to be submitted as PDF files including all parts.
An Audio Realization sound file of the work as MP3 is required.
Works need to be submitted by November 28 2022
150 word biography.
150 word program notes.
Selected composers are required to participate for the online 
performance with an interview and presentation of their piece. Composers 
are encourage to attend and promote the New York City performance at the 
DiMenna Center.
Selected composers will also be asked to sign a consent form for public 
online performance.
Composers selected for digital publication will be required to sign a 
publication agreement.
Composers selected will be asked to contribute $750 towards production 
costs.
Music must be written for clarinet and piano duo. No works for solo 
piano or solo clarinet will be reviewed.
Work needs to be less than 15 minutes in length.
There is a submission fee of $15
Deadline for work is November 28, 2022
Work must be submitted to newmusicengine.org
https://www.newmusicengine.org/categories/Composers-Voice-Recordings-with-Thomas-Piercy-and-Tengku-Irfa/index.html

Composers will be asked to register to New Music Engine and provide the 
following:
Biography
Program Notes
Audio Realization of the work uploaded as MP3 file
Score as a PDF file
$15 submission fee (Transaction ID from your PayPal receipt to Vox 
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http://www.voxnovus.com/composersvoice/recordings/Piercy_Irfan/

For more information visit Composer's Voice Recordings featuring Thomas 
Piercy and Tengku Irfan.
Submit online with New Music Engine at the following: 
https://www.newmusicengine.org/categories/Composers-Voice-Recordings-with-Thomas-Piercy-and-Tengku-Irfa/index.html

Questions can be addressed to Robert Voisey to the following email: 
support at VoxNovus.com


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