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Region IV ConferenceGeorgia State UniversityFebruary 20-21, 1998 Nick Demos, host DEADLINE: December 15, 1997 (postmark)
School of Music, Georgia State University, Box 4097, Atlanta, Georgia 30302-4097, tel: (404) 651-1728 fax: (404) 651-1583, email: ndemos@gsu.edu. Submissions should include: a brief biographical sketch (including SCI affiliation) and a SASE for return of materials. Composers whose works are programed are expected to attend the conference and become members of SCI.
SCI Journal of Music ScoresCall for ScoresPostmark deadline March 1, 1998 All Full, Joint, and Senior members are invited to submit up to two works to be considered for inclusion in the next Journal of Music Scores. The Journal is an anthology of music by members of the Society and is published by European American Music. It is sold mostly to music libraries throughout the United States by subscription. Submissions may be for any instruments including voice, but should be of relatively short to medium length since the volumes generally contain 3 to 5 pieces and are approximately 100 pages. Scores should be exceptionally clear and reduceable to 8 1/2 by 11 inches. The composer must provide the editor with camera-ready copy. The Journal is used for reference only. A notice about the availability of performance material is included. The composer retains the copyright of the music and royalties are not paid by either SCI or European American Music. Although most of the pieces in the Journal are unpublished, we have occasionally reprinted pieces that are commercially published. If this is the case, the composer must submit a letter of permission from the publisher with the submission and make it clear that royalties or reprint fees are not paid. A panel of judges will review all submissions at the National Conference in April. SCI CD SeriesCall for ScoresPostmark deadline March 1, 1998 All Full, Joint, and Senior members are invited to submit up to two works to be considered for inclusion on the next SCI Compact Disc. The series is released by Capstone Records and is distributed by Albany Music Distributors. Works may be for any instruments including voice, tape, and electronics, and of any duration. If selected, each composer must provide a professional-quality studio DAT recording of the work and pay a composer's fee of $85/minute to cover production costs. A panel of judges will review all submissions at the National Conference in April. Submit scores, recordings, SASE, and a cover letter with titles, instrumentations, durations, and which series each work is to be considered for to: Society of Composers, Inc. P.O. Box 296, Old Chelsea Station New York, NY 10113-0296 |