NZ Music Month Ideal Time For Inspiration
Press Release: for immediate use
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"New Zealand
Music Month is an ideal time for community groups to gain
inspiration to become involved in a musical project over the
next year," says Scilla Askew, Executive Director of SOUNZ,
the Centre for New Zealand Music.
”Each year,
around this time, we accept submissions for the SOUNZ
Community Commission,” Askew explains. “This is a very
special project which brings together professional composers
and community groups to create and perform a new work. Not
only do both these parties benefit from the collaborative,
creative process but also, when the result is performed, the
audience get to share in the energy and vitality that is
engendered in the commissioning of new
music.”
The SOUNZ Community Commission is made
possible through the generosity of a donor who prefers to
remain anonymous. Up to $1500 is made available to the
composer to support their collaboration with a community
group that has not worked closely before with a professional
composer. Since 1999, a diverse range of projects have been
supported by the SOUNZ Community Commission: from music for
the Millennium festivities in Gisborne (composer Jonathan
Besser and the Gisborne Millennium Parade Committee) to
music for recorder ensemble and gamelan (composer Helen
Bowater and the Christchurch Recorder
Festival)
Most recently Auckland-based composer
Claire Cowan and the Hutt Valley Concert Orchestra worked
together to produce a piece in celebration of the
orchestra’s 50th Anniversary. Recipe for Disaster,
inspired by the idea that ‘too many cooks spoil the
broth’, was written for divided orchestra and two
conductors using wooden spoons and taking turns to add new
musical ‘flavours’ in an effort to outdo one another.
SOUNZ is now accepting proposals from composers
or community groups (or preferably both) for the 2008 SOUNZ
Community Commission. The submissions deadline is Monday, 30
June. More information can be found on the SOUNZ
website:http://sounz.org.nz/events/show/709
“The
creation of a completely new piece of music is an exciting
and invigorating experience for all involved,” Scilla
Askew says, “and the results can be shared with audiences
as part of New Zealand Music Month
2009!”
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