Call for Works

SEAMUS 2015 Call for Works

The theme of SEAMUS 2015 is “emotion and electroacoustic music.” We invite music submissions that address the conference theme from any number of perspectives. All other approaches to electroacoustic music are equally welcome, though we will give special consideration to submissions that directly address the conference theme.

Emotion and Electroacoustic Music

The highly technical nature of electracoustic music often leads to a discourse that favors ideas over emotions. In an environment in which the techniques of electroacoustic music are increasingly mature and accessible, we feel that it is an appropriate moment to provoke discourse on emotion in electroacoustic music. We are therefore especially interested to receive musical submissions that foreground emotional expressivity, deliberately depict emotions, or otherwise engage the question of emotion in music as an important aspect of the composition.

For more detailed information, please see the links for concert works, installations, and papers, workshops, and demos. The submission deadline has been extended to November 3, 2014. Please submit your work at the submission portal. Composers are invited to submit one concert work, which may be stereo, video, or fixed-media multichannel. Additionally one paper, and one installation may be proposed. An optional submissions procedure is available for fixed-media multichannel electroacoustic works. Please see this link for further details.

SEAMUS Membership

Works may only be submitted by current SEAMUS members. You may join or renew your membership at seamusonlineWorks may only be submitted by current SEAMUS members. Due to technical problems with the SEAMUS website this summer, all members must join this year as if they are new members. Members cannot renew using their previous seamusonline user information. You may join SEAMUS at seamusonline.org.

The ASCAP/SEAMUS Student Commission Competition

Students currently enrolled in an academic program in the US are encouraged to apply to the ASCAP/SEAMUS student commission competition. The deadline is October 31, 2014. Please this poster for further information.