Call for Scores 2023

Congratulation! Selected Composers 2022 are:

NAMES

Jakob Böttcher

Leonardo Damiani

Beltrán González

Reika Hattori

Duo Stump-Linshalm

Michele Bernabei

Ármin Cservenák

Timea Hvozdikova

Lena Michajłów

 

 

Ensemble Adapter

Jake Adams

Beata Juchnevič

Sonia Loenne

Ynyr Pritchard

 

duo eventuell

Alfran García

Da Eun Jun

Arvid Kraft

Andrés Quezada

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

CROSSROADS aims to promote international cooperation between composition students and contemporary music performers from different countries. Its main goal is to create an opportunity for young artists to learn from each other, to get to know different cultures and to build international relationships.

Who can apply?

Composers of any age and nationality, currently studying in Europe.

Note: composers, who have already been selected as participants in the festival two times previously, cannot apply.

How?

Send us the following:

  • Preference of the ensemble you want to compose for (information below). Please choose only 1 ensemble!

  • Short biography in English

  • Link(s) to (a) recording(s) of any of your recent works (Links to the scores may be attached too, as an addition to the recordings).

  • A VALID Copy of the document, proving your current composition studies in Europe (Confirmation of studies, up-to-date student card (with a visible expiration date) or a signed letter from your university/music school). Applications without such document will not be accepted!

  • Short motivational letter (let us know why do you want to participate, why do you choose that ensemble, what compositional ideas you would have for your chosen ensemble in case you get selected, etc.).

Additional Information:

16 selected composers will be invited to compose for and participate in the Crossroads Festival and its events, held at the Mozarteum University of Salzburg on 24-26th of November, 2022.

The selection of the students will be made by the ensemble members, the main criteria being quality and style of the recent pieces, provided in the recordings of the application.

Selected students will be provided with the accommodation in Salzburg for the time of the Festival, as well as will receive a refund up to 150€ for their travel costs.

The festival and the ensembles keep the right to cancel the performance of the selected composer’s piece if the composer fails to provide good quality score and parts on time, or if any other objective problem occurs.

Active participation, once selected and confirmed, is obligatory. If the selected composer is not able to attend the festival, the composition (even if already finished) will not be performed!

Application documents have to be sent by e-mail to crossroads@moz.ac.at in one pdf. File or as a link to a cloud storage.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: 15st of May, 2022
(For your information: deadline for complete scores and parts: 15th of September 2022)

Please note: applications, received after the deadline or missing any of the required files cannot be considered!

All applicants will be informed about the selection latest on the 1st of June, 2022. The selected composers will be given more detailed information about the composition requirements then.

All questions welcome: crossroads@moz.ac.at

NAMES
(Salzburg, Austria)

https://www.names-ensemble.com

Concert: 24.11.2022,
20:00 Solitär / Mozarteum

Instrumentation:
Voice
Flutes
Clarinets
Violin/ viola (1 player)
Cello
Piano/ keyboards (1 player)
E-organ/ keyboards (1 player)
Percussion (exact list to be confirmed)
Electronics/ video (MUST be discussed with the ensemble beforehand!)

strings&noise
(Vienna, Austria)

http://www.stringsandnoise.com/en/home-2/

Concert: 25.11.2022,
17:30 Kleines Studio / Mozarteum

Instrumentation:

Violin
Cello

Both instruments with or without amplification (dpa 4099V) 

Additionally possible:
Voice: spoken, sung
Performance
Small objects, preparations
Electronics/ video (MUST be discussed with the ensemble beforehand!)

Electronics:
– NO live electronics/ MaxMSP/ ClickTrack
– Possible: fixed tape (coordination via time code or tempo=60) (e.g. as in In&Out by P. Jodlowski)/ Ableton Live set, if controllable from stage with “McMillan 12Step”

Video:
– NO ClickTrack
– Time Code: possible (Example: P. Jodlowski “In & Out”, or Jennifer Walshe “Wash Me Whiter Than Snow”)

Duo Santorsa – Pereyra
(Munich, Germany)

http://www.santorsa-pereyra.eu/

Concert: 26.11.2022,
17:30 Kleines Studio / Mozarteum

Instrumentation:

two electric guitars
live electronics (MUST be discussed with the ensemble beforehand!)

intended set-up with a laptop and an audio interface (Fractal Audio FX 3 Turbo)

Live electronics programs such as MaxMsp, PD, Native Instruments Komplete, Ableton Live are available. All other programs by arrangement

Fractal Audio FX 3 Turbo for external effects is possible by arrangement. Fishmann TriplePlay Pick Up is available.

If possible – no scordatura

additional playbacks and video can be used.

 

Ensemble Chromoson
(Bozen, Italy)

http://www.chromoson.cc/

Concert: 26.11.2022,
20:00 Solit
är / Mozarteum

Instrumentation:
Flute (piccolo, flute, alto flute, bass flute)
Saxophone (soprano, alto, tenor)
Piano (can be prepared)
Accordion (concert accordion with buttons)
Percussion (exact list to be confirmed)

No electronics/ amplification

 

Please note:

  • The larger ensembles can also perform pieces for a semi-full instrumentation, but we encourage you to consider the full set-up.

  • If you have a composition, which has already been written, and matches all of the requirements, you can also apply!

More details about the composition requirements will be given to the selected composers after the decision.

Congratulation! Selected Composers 2023 are: