Hi everyone,

We are pleased to announce that The Callithumpian Consort (http://www.callithumpian.org/ )from Boston will be the resident ensemble to workshop and perform accepted works that are written for the 5-player quintet or any combination of the following instrumentation: flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and piano.

We look forward to receiving your proposals by January 6, as stated in the message below.

Thank you!

Nic Chuaqui
(On behalf of the festival committee)
Festival committee
Kui Dong, Composer, Professor of Music, Festival Director
David Kant, MA Candidate in Digital Musics '12, Associate Director
Nic Chuaqui ’12 Festival coordinator, Associate director

Original Message:

From: Nic Chuaqui <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Subject: 2012 Dartmouth New Music Festival
Date: November 29, 2011 4:40:55 PM PST
To: <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>

Calling all composers, musicians, songwriters, and basically anyone else who enjoys music:

My name is Nic Chuaqui and I am the student coordinator for this year's Dartmouth New Music Festival.  I would like to proudly announce to you the theme for this year's Festival: SONG & SOUND.

Song is one of the oldest musical forms, spanning varied musical traditions and cultures. The theme "Song and Sound" brings more traditional music into harmony with contemporary sound practices, investigating the modern song from popular genres to art music.  The festival committee believes that choosing this theme gives us a chance to present a wide variety of music currently flourishing on the Dartmouth campus.  We are looking for proposals of new works by students, faculty members, and the Dartmouth Community at large that will fit the concept of the theme, regardless of genre, style of writing, instrumentation, or technology.

The schedule is as follows:
January 6, 2012 Deadline for submission of proposals
January 15, 2012 Acceptance of Proposals
Early February (Date TBD) Workshop for your piece, provided by a resident ensemble.
March 15, 2012 Score due in PDF form

April 26- May 1, 2012 The Festival.  There will be three concerts over the course of 6 days--one in Spaulding, one in the Top of the Hop, and one at the Spheris Gallery in downtown Hanover.
The Festival is currently in the process of bringing in a resident ensemble to perform accepted works, and it will likely be made up of three or four instruments. Once we finalize the negotiation, we will send another message to update the instrumentation.  For proposals of all other instrumentation not part of the resident ensemble, the festival encourages the composers to provide their own performers due to the limitation of funding.  I can help you coordinate and find performers.

All undergrad students should send their proposals to me at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.  For others:
David Kant [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> for graduate submission
Kui Dong [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> for faculty submission
Please feel free to contact me with any questions you have.  I am excited to see the music that lies in store for this year's Festival!

Thanks,
Nic Chuaqui '12

(on behalf of the Festival committee)

Kui Dong, Composer, Professor of Music, Festival Director
David Kant, MA Candidate in Digital Musics '12, Associate Director
Nic Chuaqui ’12, Festival Coordinator, Associate Director