New-Work Artists
Composers
Composers selected as New-Work Artists are paired with a New-Work Artist performer, SPLICE Ensemble, faculty, or guest artists to collaborate on a new work that will premiere at SPLICE Institute.
Performers
Performers selected as New-Work Artists are paired with a New-Work Artist composer, to collaborate on a new work that will premiere at SPLICE Institute.
Additionally, select New-Work Artist Performers may take part in our EA-chamber music program. Selected performers are paired with the SPLICE Ensemble to premiere a new work composed by a New-Work Artist.
Composer-performers
Composer-performers will premiere a work that they write for themselves.
Important Details
While SPLICE Institute allows New-Work Artists to find a collaborative process that works for them, composers and performers agree to adhere to the collaboration deadlines indicated below. Communicating and figuring out how to work together is largely the responsibility of the artists; however, each collaborative team will be assigned a faculty member who will provide mentorship during the collaborative process. Additionally, all New-Work Artists will meet with a faculty member during the first Sunday of the Institute between 10am and 6 pm. We are dedicated to facilitating these collaborative processes and hope that attendees at SPLICE Institute will form relationships that result in future collaborations and projects. We suggest the following regarding the collaborative projects that will premiere at the Institute:
As soon as you are paired with someone, begin communications regarding creating a plan that works for both collaborators, including more specific deadlines, aesthetic considerations, and technical concerns.
Make sure that you are being clear regarding your preferences, while also being responsive and open-minded to the ideas and concerns of your collaborator.
If something is not clear to you, continue to ask questions until it is clear.
We recommend that, given the time restrictions inherent in this type of process, these collaborations and premieres be viewed as works-in-progress; however, a number of collaborations from previous years resulted in final products that went on to be presented at conferences including SEAMUS, NYCEMF, ICMC, EMM, and the Toronto International Electroacoustic Symposium.
The requirements regarding these works are as follows:
Technology required can not exceed the equipment that we have available.*
The program note must include a statement that the work was written to premier at SPLICE Institute.
The work may not exceed 8 minutes in duration, unless special permission is provided and both members of the collaborating team agree to the duration.
Composers must write pieces that the performers can perform in the composer's absence. This requires clear performance materials that facilitate the presentation of the work.
*SPLICE has access to music technology equipment at Western Michigan University during the week. This technology is quite robust and includes numerous microphone options, a 5.1 speaker configuration, software, and all other equipment common in these performance situations. For anything that is exceptional, please inquire about your tech needs early on in the process.
New Work Artist Collaboration Timeline
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