New Zealand has won its bid to host the 2020 International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) World Music Days. The
ISCM is the most highly regarded organisation of its type. After establishing itself in 1922, it has been tireless in
its promotion of new music to all corners of the globe. The World Music Days are its annual, flagship festival,
involving composers from more than 50 countries, and some of the most exciting performers.
The Composers Association of New Zealand (CANZ) has been a member of the ISCM since 2004, and sent dozens of our
composers to World Music Days in locations as far-flung and exotic as Ljubljana (Slovenia), Tongyeong (South Korea), and
to this year’s festival in Vancouver where the bid to host 2020 was confirmed on Wednesday.
Former CANZ President Glenda Keam will be directing the 2020 festival. Glenda’s four-year experience on the ISCM
Executive Committee – of which she is currently Vice President – will no doubt serve her well, as will her hands-on
directorship of the 09-03 New Music Festival in Auckland, and her role as co-curator of the New Zealand in LA Festival
in 2012.
There will also be a certain Asia-Pacific quality to the offerings of the 2020 World Music Days. In conjunction with the
ISCM, the Asian Composers League (ACL) will hold its festival in Christchurch – 13 years on from the last Asia-Pacific
Festival in New Zealand in 2007.
The ACL involvement only augments the significance of this event, adding credence to an already-major landmark in
contemporary music on our shores. All eyes and ears will be on Auckland and Christchurch on 21 April 2020, as they
welcome hundreds of delegates, composers and performers from all over the globe.