Cincinnati Camerata invites composers of any age or nationality to submit an original, unpremiered work to its 2023-2024 Choral Composition Competition. The winner will receive a cash prize of $500 with a possible performance in Cincinnati. Submissions are due November 1, 2023 at https://cincinnaticamerata.com/composition-contest/. The winner will be announced at cincinnaticamerata.com no later than December […]
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2023 NDSU Edwin Fissinger Choral Composition Competition
Edwin Fissinger Choral Composition Prizes NDSU Challey School of Music honors the legacy and traditions of noted choral composer and long-time NDSU choral conductor Edwin Fissinger with its annual choral composition competition. Categories • Emerging Composers – 30 years of age and under • Professional Composers – over 30 years of age Guidelines Entries should […]
Ensuring Choral Safety in the Age of Virtual Performances
Choral safety, a concept often associated with physical well-being during rehearsals and performances, expands its scope when navigating the virtual realm. While singers may not be physically present together in a rehearsal space, the need for safety remains as crucial as ever. The shift to virtual performances introduces a range of new considerations that must […]
Copywriting Every Melody to Avoid Infringement
Damien Riehl is Vice President of Litigation Workflow and Analytics Content at FastCase. The company offers “a spectrum of legal software tools to equip law professionals with smarter, more efficient solutions.” The interview covers the importance of intellectual property in music copyright law. Damien Riehl explains the legal difficulties musicians face and the software that […]
The Business of Composing Part 2: Licensing
The March/April 2023 issue of Choral Journal is online and features an article titled “The Business of Composing Part 2: Licensing” by Dan Forrest with Jake Runestad. Following is a portion from the article. _________________ If you publish music with a traditional publisher, and don’t care about all the inner workings, you don’t have to understand all the details […]
How the Sausage is Made in Sheet Music with Dan Forrest
In this episode, I have renowned composer and publisher Dan Forrest on the show to talk about the current state of the publishing industry. In addition to his own story about how he got involved in the publishing and composition world, as well as his thoughts about the history of music publishing, the changes due […]