[Ravensfort] Fw: [Ansteorra] Music Competition

James Northfolke jamesnorthfolke at gmail.com
Tue Nov 3 16:40:29 PST 2009


Ring the Chimes of Ansteorra
Sing hey nonny ho
Sing this piece as anaphora
Sing hey nonny ho




On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Sher M <runa.herd at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Sic 'em James!
> Ring their chimes
>
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: James Northfolke
> To: Shanahan
> Cc: Ravens Fort
> Sent: Monday, November 02, 2009 6:29 PM
> Subject: Re: [Ravensfort] Fw: [Ansteorra] Music Competition
> Yup!  James.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 2, 2009, at 6:17 PM, Shanahan <ms_shanahan at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Anyone interested?
>
> Shanahan
>
> ----- Forwarded Message ----
> From: Jeffrey Clark <jmclark85 at gmail.com>
> To: "Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc." <ansteorra at lists.ansteorra.org>
> Sent: Mon, November 2, 2009 3:15:22 AM
> Subject: [Ansteorra] Music Competition
>
> Greetings to the good gentles of Ansteorra!
>
>
> I am hosting a music competition in a format inspired by a wonderful laurel
> who's name--most unfortunately--escapes me. Hopefully--if there is enough
> interest--I will keep running this competition indefinitely every so often
> (every 3-5 months).
>
> The particulars of the competition are as follows:
>
> 1. Entires must be composed with an effort towards emulating a period style
>
> 2. There are no restrictions on instrumentation, and entries may either be
> instrumental or vocal (or a combination thereof), and may contain as many as
> 8 parts
>
> 3. Entries may be submitted by email or through snailmail. There is no
> requirement that they be put in period notation (though I do read most forms
> of period notation)
>
> 4. Entires can be handwritten, or may be produced digitally; if produced
> digitally they must be submitted in a non-proprietary format (.pdf .png .bmp
> .gif and midi files are all acceptable). The only exception to this rule is
> .sib files. I love you all, but I can't judge something I can't open on my
> computer!
>
> 5. Documentation is not required; however, giving me something that
> documents your sources, inspiration, and creative process will help me
> provide better feedback
>
> 6. I will accept multiple entries from a particular person; however only one
> must be designated as an actual "competitive" entry. All others will receive
> my attention and I will provide feedback on them.
>
> 7. The deadline for entries is December 31st
>
> 8. Judging will be announced on the Ansteorra list sometime in January
> (depending on exactly how many entries I receive), this competition is not
> tied to any event, and will be entirely conducted online.
>
>
> Now, for the good part:
>
> 1. After the deadline I will review all entires; I am a musicologist and am
> formally trained in historical performance practice. I promise that *I will
> give detailed feedback on all entires*, and will do all I can to make my
> feedback as practical and useful as I can.
>
> 2. I will pick what I consider to be the three best entires (judged on a
> holstic concept of period sound, the composer's adventurousness withing the
> period aesthetic, and the general musicality of the work) as the "finalists"
> of the competition. I will record these three entires (I am a
> professional--conservatory trained--recorder player, and have also been
> trained as a countertenor), put them on a CD and send a copy of the CD to
> the finalists. I will also engrave the music in Sibelius and send copies of
> the music along with the CD (multipart works are not a problem, I have all
> the equipment I need to record the parts track by track and then combine
> them).
>
> 3. With permission, I would like to make the recordings of the music
> available publicly (via youtube or some other means); nothing will be
> announced, commented on, or displayed without the composer's permission
>
> 4. If I am able to keep the competition running through several iterations,
> I would like to compile a book of submitted compositions and publish it
> within the society.
>
>
> My main goal for this competition is to further music within the kingdom and
> provide aspiring musicians with a level of feedback and an arena in which to
> experiment and to express their art in a way that is generally unavailable
> in regular A&S competitions.
>
> I would like to encourage those who have never tired creating a period
> composition, or who have never tried composing before to submit something.
> Composers of every skill and style are welcome, I will not turn down any
> serious entry; and anything I sent to me will receive feedback.
>
>
> Along with this competition, I will attempt to teach classes weekly (or as
> close to weekly) in Steppes and Elfsea on period composition, period
> musicianship, along with a random smattering of general trivia about period
> music in general. I will announce the classes once times and dates for them
> are set. As things get going, I may choose to start theming the competitions
> a little.
>
>
> I look forward to seeing what everyone comes up with!
>
> In service,
> Alessandro Zorzi
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