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Competition: Original Work for Theremin and Piano (prize = recording!)
Competition: Original Work for Theremin and Piano (deadline extended)
[size=2] Current entrants:Tariq, Dead Chicken, Raving Spleen, Virtualshock, Oingo86, EnigmusJ4, EldKatt, goodridge_winners___________________________
(note that registration is not compulsory in order to submit)
Received Entries: Nikolas, Jimmyjuicin, virtualshock, RavingSpleen
Prize for Winning Entry:
To have your work performed and recorded by one of Britain's leading concert thereminists.
Background:
The theremin is an electronic musical instrument controlled without contact by the player. Its sound is controlled by the motions of the player's hands in midair, the precise movements of which elicit a singing, ghostlike tone. Though composers including Martinu and Shostakovich have written for the instrument, there remains a disappointing scarcity of music composed specifically for theremin, partly because of the instrument's relatively recent invention (in 1919), but largely due to the small number of professional players capable of performing repertoire, were it to be composed.
This competition therefore represents a unique opportunity, both to compose (and perhaps to hear performed) music for an instrument that is rarely heard, the original repertoire for which can practically be counted on one's fingers.
Brief:
To compose a work of at least three minutes for theremin and piano, either in the form of a duet or accompanied solo. The work may follow any structure (or dispense with one entirely) and be written in any style or tradition. The work must be submitted as both a clear, traditionally notated .pdf score and audio file. The work should be idiomatically composed, exploiting the theremin's predisposition for song-like passages and leaps approached with daring. Assistance will be offered on this thread or via PM in relation to what is and is not playable on the instrument, though the following should be borne in mind:
-- The theremin's pitching is determined solely by the use of relative pitch; that is to say, the player must, relying on the last tone they produced, predict where the next tone will fall in space. This means that if two tones are separated by more than two octaves, the player must either slide to the next tone, or quietly 'fish' for his or her next note if the time gap is sufficiently long (one or two seconds). For this reason, leaps of over an octave must be used sparingly, call for glissando, or occur with at least a brief rest between.
-- Passages that fall within or just above the range of the female voice occupy the theremin's most aesthetically pleasing register.
-- If the passage can be sung twice as fast, it's almost certainly playable on the theremin.
-- If the passage falls within the combined ranges routinely expected of a cello, violin and soprano, then it will fall within the range of the theremin.
-- Stacatto effects, a wide range of volumes as well as all manner of vibrato can be achieved, though these should be deployed with caution.
-- The instrument's waveform can be altered to produce tones from a sine-wave to square-wave, as well as those vaguely equivalent to a violin, voice or cello.
Audio-Video examples of original compositions and transcriptions for theremin:
YouTube - Martin?: Fantasie
YouTube - Theremin - Clara Rockmore play "The Swan" (Saint-Saëns)
YouTube - Theremin Lydia Kavina plays "Claire de Lune"
Judging Criteria:
The works will be presented to and judged by their potential performers, who will assess the works privately. Whatever the nature of the work (be it pastiche, post-modern, performance art or anything else), the judges expect to see evidence of research into the capabilities of the theremin, idiomatic interplay between instruments, a sense of musical direction, and hope, above all, to hear music they would hope to perform.
Deadlines:
Final submission date is set for Sunday 20th July, at Midday, GMT, with the winner being declared the following wednesday, and performance and recording of the winning entry scheduled for within a month. The recording will be uploaded to Young Composers. Judges reserve the rights to award multiple prizes in the event of a tie, or none in the event of no entries being playable.
Entry Details:
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Good luck!
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