WORKSHOP FOR COMPOSERS - APPLICATION CLOSED!


12-16 November, 2016

The Peter Eötvös Contemporary Music Foundation announces a workshop for composers led by Toshio Hosokawa and Peter Eötvös between 12-16 November 2016, in Budapest Music Center (Budapest, Hungary). Application deadline: 1st September, 2016.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The Peter Eötvös Contemporary Music Foundation announces a workshop for composers between 12-16 November 2016, in Budapest Music Center (Budapest, Hungary).
The call is open for all nationalities. The course is suitable for composer students and young professional composers.


Professors:
TOSHIO HOSOKAWA, composer (Japan)
PETER EÖTVÖS, composer and conductor (Hungary)

Featuring: THReNSeMBle (Hungarian ensemble)
Conductor, assistant professor: Balázs Horváth

Course program:
Pieces written by the participant composers, rehearsed and performed by the ensemble, supervised by the professors.

Language of the course: English, German, French, Hungarian

Venue: Budapest Music Center (1093 Budapest, Mátyás u. 8.) www.bmc.hu

Application deadline: 1st September, 2016

Application material:
online application form, curriculum vitae with list of works, photo, recording of composition (if available). Online application submitted through the website of the foundation (www.eotvosmusicfoundation.org) is obligatory.

Applicants shall submit composition(s): either solo or chamber pieces using the following instruments (in any variations):
flute, oboe, clarinet, percussion - 1 player (tam-tam, bass drum, 3 triangle, vibraphone, crotals, 4 Japanese wind bells [Furin], 4 rins, 2 timpani), piano, violin, viola, cello.


The duration of the composition is maximum 10 minutes.
The requirement for admission is to submit a composition, which is more than 70% complete by the time of the application.
The selection of the active participants will take place based on the scores and application material provided by the applicants.

More information and application at: http://eotvosmusicfoundation.org/?node=events&id=95

SPECIAL THANKS

We are thankful for the support of the Budapest Music Center, Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne, Japan Foundation and Goethe Institute Budapest.