Each concert will feature an 8.1.4 immersive speaker diffusion system, with a lower/main ring of 8 channels (with front and rear centers) and 4 height channels. Acclaimed soprano, Mary Hubbell will be the featured performer and composers are encouraged to submit works for her consideration.
Composition Details
- Works less than 20 minutes in length.
- EMM welcomes and programs all types of EA music, but we are especially interested in programming works that fall within one of the following categories:
- Composition for our guest performer, Mary Hubbell (soprano), with fixed media and/or live electronics;
- Vocal range: A3-C6
- Singer preferred range: C4-Bb6
- Octave of best resonance: G4-G5
- Works for fixed media and/or live electronics up to 8.1.4;
- Instrument(s)/Voice(s) and fixed media or live electronics (composer must provide performers and electronics);
- Works that include video;
- Sound Installations and Interactive Media (composer provides all non-standard equipment);
- Live Laptop works
- Composition for our guest performer, Mary Hubbell (soprano), with fixed media and/or live electronics;
Submission Guidelines
- Creators may submit one work for consideration.
- For consideration, applicants must register and complete an online submission form available at newmusicengine.org. Complete submission information and guidelines are also available on the EMM website.
- For adjudication purposes, multi-channel works must be submitted as a stereo mix and uploaded at New Music Engine. These audio files are only for adjudication. Selected participants will bring performance files of accepted works to the festival.
- For video submissions, please provide a link to a streaming service such as Vimeo.com or Youtube.com. Note: The video field is for video submissions only. Using this field for external links to audio files will disqualify your submission.
Registration Information
- There is no fee to submit work for consideration.
- Those whose works are selected through peer-review for this festival will be required to submit a $75 registration fee at the festival and must agree to attend the festival.
- Only one registration fee is collected for works by more than one composer or collaborations. Upon arrival at EMM, composers will check-in with the registration desk to pay the registration fee and collect a festival information packet. EMM will provide a receipt at that time for those who need documentation for reimbursement.
A Note About Registration Fee
There is no cost to submit works for consideration to EMM; however, composers who by juried process are selected to participate must register for EMM and pay a registration fee at the festival. In the future, EMM hopes to eliminate the registration fee altogether and offer a stipend to composers for their creative work. Due to a shoe-string budget at the moment, this registration fee helps defray the cost of hosting EMM. Without it, the EMM Festival simply could not exist.
Additional Info
- Regrettably, EMM is unable to offer travel stipends or honorariums to festival participants at this time; however, we do have a limited number of registration waivers available to composers who are able to demonstrate financial hardship.
- In support of EMM’s mission statement, all events are free and open to the public. Audience members are not required to register; however, donations are always welcome. We do not collect donations at the concert, therefore, if you would like to make a financial gift to EMM, please contact Mike McFerron.
- Some participants also gift a registration fee to another participant, such as a student or participant traveling a long distance. This can be done anonymously or with recognition. If you would like to gift a registration fee to another participant, please contact Mike McFerron.