EuCuE Concert Series XXVII – November 2008, call for works (SHORT NOTICE!)
Works for fixed media, either in stereo for live diffusion or organized for any number of channels between 10.1 and .1 (subwoofer alone), are invited for programming consideration in the upcoming EuCuE November concert series (5-7 Nov. 2008) at the Oscar Peterson Concert Hall http://music.concordia.ca/HarvestMoon/Air-20_Sept-2005.mov of Concordia University in Montreal.
Deadline: pieces must arrive at Concordia University, or uploaded to an FTP server by *Wednesday 22 October 2008*.
Accepted pieces will be programmed in one of the five November concerts. Pieces not selected for the November series will be considered for the January EuCuE series (28-30 Jan 2009).
*_Where to send:_*
You may submit your work *as a stereo file or individual mono files* on a CD/DVD by mail, or uploaded to an FTP server. See submission guidelines below!
_Address:_
EuCuE XXVII c/o Eldad Tsabary Music Dept., RF #302, Concordia University 7141 Sherbrooke W., Montreal QC H4B 1R6, Canada
_Or FTP:_
ftp.yaeldad.com ftp://ftp.yaeldad.com User name: eucue Password: november
If you need to submit in any other way please contact Eldad at eucue@yaeldad.com mailto:eucue@yaeldad.com
*_Submissions guidelines:_*
_Format: _Please send your pieces as audio files (wav or aiff).
_Normalization: _Please normalize your piece to peak within -1 dBFS
_Program & technical notes: _Please include program notes, technical notes and a short biography in a word document or PDF format
_Naming (*important!*): _Name your mono files in the following format: title_channel_samplingrate-bitresultion (see examples below).
Stereo files should be named: /title_ samplingrate-bitresolution_stereo/
Channels should be designated clearly according to the following naming convention: *RF = right front CF = center front LF = left front RFS = right front side RS = right side RB = right back LFS = left front side LS = left side LB = left back CB = center back SUB = sub [LFE]*
/Note: Even if you choose to send a 5.1 piece, you can select your preferred speakers by naming them according to these designations. In other words, if you prefer your front speakers to be the three in the front , use RF,CF, and LF. If you prefer your left and right front speakers to be farther away from the center you may use RFS, CF, and LFS. The same goes for the back speakers. Use *B* for back and *not R* for rear because right and rear get confused!/
Example: for a piece titled “study:”
/study_ 48-24_RF study_48-24_RFS study_48-24_ SUB study_48-24_ stereo/ etc.
_Release form: _Your work will be webcast and possibly placed on the Sonus.ca gallery, therefore all works *must have a release form signed on the CEC website*: http://cec.concordia.ca/contracts