Learn more about the eclectic musical background of John Cantrell in a special feature interview, in celebration of his recently published works at See-A-Dot.
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April Newsletter
Spring is here! As conductors across the country start to wrap up their concert seasons, many are already planning repertoire for next year.
Read MoreMarketing Internship Opportunity
We are seeking a part-time paid internship for an aspiring conductor, composer, or arts administrator interested in learning about arts organizations and marketing.
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We are seeking a part-time paid internship for an aspiring conductor, composer, or arts administrator interested in learning about arts organizations and marketing. This is a great
Read MoreMeet the Acappella Education Association
Pay a visit to the new kid on the block in choral music education – the Acappella Education Association. They’re a team made up mainly of
Read More10 Choirs Worth Supporting This Year
For most artists and ensembles, donations are a huge part of how they support their work. Ticket sales are only about 1/3 of their revenue
Read More21st Century Music Marathon Submissions
Of interest to all new music composers and ensembles is Marvin Rosen’s call for recordings to play in his 7th annual 21st century music mara
Read MoreA Couple of Composition Competitions
Composers – here are three competitions looking for a capella scores with upcoming deadlines to be aware of. These are a great way to get
Read MoreComposition Competitions 12-Oct-2013
A Couple of Composition Competitions: Composers – here are three competitions looking for a capella scor
Read MoreNew Grant Opportunity for Commissioning New Music
The Ann Stookey Fund for New Music is a new organization dedicated to the commissioning, recording and performance of new compositions
Read MoreExclusive Interview with Jonathan Olmstead!
The first featured Composer of the Month at See-a-dot, Jonathan Olmstead is responsible for the thrilling Bohemian Highway, a piece we are
Read MoreWhy it was time for an a cappella work to win the Pulitzer Prize
The history of the Pulitzer for music is predictable. The prizes traditionally go to well established composers in contemporary classical mu
Read MoreCall for Choral Scores – Due Aug. 19, 2013
20-Apr-2013 Easy to submit and no application fee. There’s not a cash prize, but they’ll perform your work and get it recorded for you.
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