Program Chair: Kevin Nordstrom
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More information on the 2024 Great Lakes Chapter Conference is coming soon!
Submission Deadline: 8 pm Eastern Time on Sunday, October 8, 2023
The Great Lakes chapter of The College Music Society will hold its 41st Conference March 08–09, 2024, at the University of Indianapolis in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Program Committee welcomes proposals for demonstrations, discussion forums, panels, scholarly research papers, posters, and workshops relating to all aspects of music creation, performance, scholarship, teaching, learning, career considerations, and other areas of interest to the music professional. The Committee invites the broadest representation from the music profession and its interests, and welcomes proposals from students, faculty, retirees, and independent musicians from all educational and professional settings.
The Program Committee particularly encourages, and will give priority to, proposals that:
(a) discuss and/or present the work of contemporary musicians, composers, or music educators, especially those of Hispanic, Asian, African, or African American ancestry.
(b) discuss and/or present the work of the following composers for whom 2024 is either a 100- or 200-year birth or death anniversary: Anton Bruckner (b. 1824), Bedřich Smetana (b. 1824), Carl Reinecke (b. 1824), Henry Mancini (b. 1924), Max Roach (b. 1924); Giacomo Puccini (d. 1924), Gabriele Fauré (d. 1924).
(c) given the above, discuss and/or present forward-looking compositional styles (including hybrid and folk styles and their derivatives), jazz compositions, film and television scores, musical theater, and instances of cross pollination between art music and popular music.
CONSIDERATIONS
ELIGIBILITY
PROPOSAL SUBMISSION & PARTICIPATION POLICY
PREPARATION OF MATERIALS
1. The proposal’s title.
2. An abstract of 250 words or less.“Preparing an Abstract”
3. You may add up to 3 supporting materials to your proposal (optional). These might include printed music examples, photos, statistics, or relevant data. Do not include lengthy documents, dissertations, CVs, resumes, or PowerPoint presentations. Neither file names nor uploaded materials should identify the proposer or any collaborators.
4. A list of required equipment and audio-visual needs.
5. A biography of the proposer and each co-presenter, if applicable (250-word maximum per person).
6. Contact details for all personnel involved in the presentation, including an email address, mailing address, and phone number for each person, as well as an institutional affiliation, if applicable.
TIMELINE
QUESTIONS?
Questions regarding this call should be directed to:
Kevin Nordstrom, [email protected]
Program Chair, 2024 CMS-Great Lakes Conference
Submission Deadline: 8 pm Eastern Time on Sunday, October 8, 2023
The Great Lakes chapter of The College Music Society will hold its 41st Conference March 08–09, 2024, at the University of Indianapolis in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Program Committee welcomes proposals for lecture-recitals and performances relating to all aspects of music creation, performance, scholarship, teaching, learning, career considerations, and other areas of interest to the music professional. The Committee invites the broadest representation from the music profession and its interests, and welcomes proposals from students, faculty, retirees, and independent musicians from all educational and professional settings.
The Program Committee particularly encourages, and will give priority to, proposals that:
(a) discuss and/or present the work of contemporary musicians, composers, or music educators, especially those of Hispanic, Asian, African, or African American ancestry.
(b) discuss and/or present the work of the following composers for whom 2024 is either a 100- or 200-year birth or death anniversary: Anton Bruckner (b. 1824), Bedřich Smetana (b. 1824), Carl Reinecke (b. 1824), Henry Mancini (b. 1924), Max Roach (b. 1924); Giacomo Puccini (d. 1924), Gabriele Fauré (d. 1924).
(c) given the above, discuss and/or present forward-looking compositional styles (including hybrid and folk styles and their derivatives), jazz compositions, film and television scores, musical theater, and instances of cross pollination between art music and popular music.
CONSIDERATIONS
ELIGIBILITY
PROPOSAL SUBMISSION & PARTICIPATION POLICY
PREPARATION OF MATERIALS
1. The proposal’s title.
2. An abstract of 250 words or less. “Preparing an Abstract”
3. A 1–2-minute recording sample demonstrating the performer’s abilities is required for this call. A sample of the proposed music is preferred but something of similar style/difficulty is acceptable. Do not include lengthy documents, dissertations, CVs, resumes, or PowerPoint presentations. Neither file names nor uploaded materials should identify the proposer or any collaborators.
4. A list of required equipment and audio-visual needs.
5. A biography of the proposer and each co-presenter, if applicable (250-word maximum per person).
6. Contact details for all personnel involved in the presentation, including an email address, mailing address, and phone number for each person, as well as an institutional affiliation, if applicable.
TIMELINE
QUESTIONS?
Questions regarding this call should be directed to:
Kevin Nordstrom, [email protected]
Program Chair, 2024 CMS-Great Lakes Conference
Submission Deadline: 8pm Eastern Time on Sunday, October 8, 2023
The Great Lakes chapter of The College Music Society will hold its 41st Conference March 8-9, 2024, at the University of Indianapolis in Indianapolis, IN.
The Composition Committee welcomes submissions of original works to be performed during one or more special concerts during the conference. Composers must either perform their own works, provide their own performers (Category I), or submit pieces for the following volunteer performers (Category II):
Electroacoustic submissions of 2 to 6.1-channel fixed media pieces (with or without live performers) or works utilizing 2 to 6.1-channel live processing (composers must provide computer and software as required). Any questions about technical specifications can be addressed to Brett Leonard at [email protected]
The Committee solicits the broadest representation of our profession and its interests and welcomes submissions from all including those (a) in academia (full-time and adjunct faculty, community college faculty, students, and retired faculty), (b) in the music industry, and (c) active as independent musicians and scholars.
CONSIDERATIONS
ELIGIBILITY
NOTE
PREPARATION OF MATERIALS
Please note:
TIMELINE
QUESTIONS?
Questions regarding this call should be directed to:
Brett Leonard, Composition Committee Chair
Email: [email protected]
Event Date | 03-08-2024 |
Event End Date | 03-09-2024 |
Cut off date | 03-08-2024 |
Individual Price | $135.00 |
Location | University of Indianapolis |