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Far and Wide - CMJ 2007 DVD CALL FOR WORKS - Computer music works showcasing global diversity Computer Music Journal is seeking new computer music, videos of performance, and audio-video works to be included as part of its annual DVD for 2007. The curators are seeking to highlight current trends, and are particularly interested in including music from emerging and underrepresented genres, cultures, and geographical locations beyond Europe and North America. Works that represent an engagement with a composer's culture or identity are encouraged.
Submission details: Pieces completed after 1 January 2000 are eligible. Works may have been presented or published elsewhere, but in the latter case, documentation must be provided granting CMJ the nonexclusive right to publish. One work may be submitted per composer.
Deadline: 1 March 2007 Formats: Uploaded file, mailed CD or DVD disc, Audio: 16-bit, 48-kHz (44.1 kHz also acceptable), stereo or 5.1 channels. Video: CD or DVD disc, Quicktime MOV (uncompressed if possible). Duration: Pieces under 10 minutes in duration are preferred. Additional documentation: Please include a short (200 words maximum) biography of the composer, and program notes (250 words maximum) for the work, including all necessary credits and contact information. An image of the composer (black and white, minimum 300 dpi) may also be submitted for accepted works. These documents will be published in the Journal as part of the DVD notes.
Co-curators: Tae Hong Park, park@music.princeton.edu Robert Gluck, gluckr@albany.edu Lonce Wyse, cmj_dvd2007@zwhome.org
For further information, please see: http://www.zwhome.org/CMJ/2007DVD_CallForWorks.html -- Robert J. Gluck
Assistant Professor of Music Director, Electronic Music Studios Affiliate Faculty, Department of Judaic Studies Affiliate Faculty, College of Computing and Information
Associate Director, Electronic Music Foundation
University at Albany PAC 312 1400 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12222 518-442-4186 http://www.electricsongs.com http://www.albany.edu/music/electronicmusic
"Some I know, the cawing crow and three pulsed dove that sounds a coo nothing like a baby's. Others I cannot name: trill-like-insect sibilant-song and a gullet-throbbing call forced out by the staccato notes that follow. It all comes together like a symphony. the passing cars, notes with flags. counterpoint to the birds." (Susan Robertson, 'Morning Prayers')
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