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Summer Music Festival in the Casentino Valley, Tuscany, Italy
Critical editions of music designed for performer and scholar in its series of Recent Researches. Parts are available for selected editions; also publisher of A-R's Online Music Anthology (www.armusicanthology.com); exclusive distributor for AIM (American Institute of Musicology).
Suite 100, 1600 Aspen Commons, Middleton, WI 53562, United States
Music Building, Room 203, Queens College, CUNY, 65-30 Kissena Blvd., Queens, NY 11367-1597, United States
The competition is open to all organists; applicants need not be AGO members. See the AGO website for the rules and online application. There is an initial application round from which up to five semifinalists are chosen. The semifinal and final rounds are held in conjunction with the biennial AGO national convention held in even numbered years. First Prize $5,000 and CD/video recording; Second Prize $3,000; Third Prize $2000; Audience Prize $1,500.
475 Riverside Drive, Ste. 1260, New York, NY, 10115, United States
Eligibility: Open to organists aged 22-32 at the time of competition; online application at www.agohq.org. Procedure: 1 initial application/recorded round from which up to nine semifinalists will be chosen, followed by a semifinal and final round. Prizes: 1st prize $13,000, CD recording, and career assistance; 2nd prize $5,000, 3rd prize $3,000; audience prize $1,000. Entry fees: $75 for AGO members and $125 for non-members. Location: Varies depending on the location of the biennial National Convention. Dates: Initial application tentative deadline, October, 2021. Frequency: Biennial.
American Guild of Organists, 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1260, New York, NY, 10115, United States
Eligibility: Any age or nationality. Requirements: Ordinarily, the competition will call for proposals for the commission of a work for SATB chorus and organ in which the organ plays a distinct and significant role. There will be an online application for the 2022 award that is available from April 1 through June 30, 2020
on the AGO website. Prizes: 1st prize $2000 and publication by ECS Publishing. Prizes: $2000 and publication of the piece. Piece is premiered at the Guild's biennial national convention in July of even-numbered years (2022). Frequency: Biennial.
American Guild of Organists, 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1260, New York, NY 10115, United States
2020: Eligibility: Open to all composers regardless of age or citizenship. Requirements: The competition will ordinarily call for a proposal for the commission of a solo organ work. Requirements for any individual cycle are usually announced in the April issue of TAO magazine and the Guild's website in even-numbered years. There is an online application for the 2022 award that is available from April 1 through June 30, 2020. Prizes: 1st prize $2000 and publication by Fred Bock Music. The piece is premiered in July of even-numbered years at the Guild's biennial convention. Frequency: Biennial.
American Guild of Organists, 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1260, New York, NY 10115, United States
Artist representation.
PO Box 2146, Morristown, NJ 07960
Aims to promote and encourage the creation of new music by young professional comps of all nationalities. Eligibility: Open to comps of any nationality, born after 1 Jan 1973. Unperformed and unpublished works of all styles. Requirements: Works for solo voice, instrument or ens (up to 15 players; see website for available instruments). One score per comp; works must be unpublished and must not have been publicly performed or broadcast before announcement of the prize. Application form required, available from website. Prizes: 1st prize $2500. Entry fees: None.
Alea III, 855 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, United States
Full-service management company with a roster of 17 ensembles.
5030 Broadway, Suite 812, New York, NY, 10034, United States
12 performances per year.
240 West 35th St, Ste 405, New York, NY 10001-2506
318 East 70th Street, Suite 5FW, NY 10021, United States
Artist management, specialising in comps, soloists, ens and jazz.
356 Pine Valley Rd, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090
Cultural and performing arts events in landmark venues. Solo and chmbr mus, opera and operetta, poetry reading, historic film with live music and commentary.
Federal Hall National Memorial, 26 Wall St, NY 10005, United States
Promotes the creation, performance and appreciation of American contemporary music through information services, a library of scores and recordings, a monthly on-line magazine, grant programmes, professional development workshops, catalogue of new American music for young audiences, and advocacy on behalf of American music.
30 West 26th Street, Suite 1001, New York, NY 10010-2011