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New Jazz Works: Commissioning and Ensemble Development Deadline: March 8, 2013 Notification: June 2013

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New Jazz Works: Commissioning and Ensemble Development. Deadline: March 8 , 2013 Notification: June 2013. Let’s help you. learn about New Jazz Works, m eet eligibility requirements, strategize on submitting a strong application, understand the panel process. What is New Jazz Works?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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New Jazz Works: Commissioning and

Ensemble Development

Deadline: March 8, 2013Notification: June 2013

 

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• learn about New Jazz Works,• meet eligibility requirements,• strategize on submitting a strong application,• understand the panel process.

Let’s help you

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What is New Jazz Works?

New Jazz Works is a grant program that is a component of the Doris Duke Jazz Ensembles Project.

Made possible by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.

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New Jazz Works provides support to professional U. S. Jazz ensembles for

• the creation and performance of a new work,• activities that extend the life of the work,• business skill enrichment for ensemble

leader, and• free registration and travel subsidy to a CMA

national conference.

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New Jazz Works gives priorityto projects that

• represent new creative territory or• significant growth for the

bandleader/ensemble.

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An ensemble is eligible if it

• is a professional composer-led or collective jazz ensemble,

• is based in the U.S. or its territories, and the leader is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident,

• consists of 2–10 musicians,

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Eligibility, cont’d.

• includes improvisation as an integral part of its composition and performance

• is a CMA Organization-level member • has no overdue reports or financial obligations

to CMA, and• has waited 12 months from completion of a

previous New Jazz Works grant.

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An ensemble may apply in either

• New Jazz Works or • Classical Commissioning programs, • but not both.

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• may appear on only one application to either program (not both), and

• may not have any outstanding obligations to CMA.

Similarly, a composer

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The composer

• may be either a performing member of the ensemble or a guest,

• is an individual (not a group), and• must be a citizen or permanent resident of the

U.S.

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New Jazz Works: Creation and Presentation

Core component funds• the creation of a new work,•the work’s world premiere, and•one additional performance.

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Core provides up to $16,000 for the

• composer fee of $6,000, and • $1,000 per musician for rehearsing and

performing the work within the Core period.

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supports the ensemble with up to $7,500 for activities such as•concerts and touring•clinics and community visits•conference showcasing•promotion•recording

Continued Life

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Better Business

supports the ensemble leader with up to $3,000 for activities such as•attending meetings and conferences,•taking classes, and•working with mentors and consultants.

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CMA National Conference

• complimentary registration for the ensemble leader, and

• travel/hotel subsidies for ensemble leaders who live more than 200 miles from New York City.

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The CD-R Work Sample

• must be in CD-R format, and• may contain edited recordings of studio or live

performances and of published and/or commercially released music.

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• Tracks 1 and 2 must feature up to 5 minutes of music performed by the applicant ensemble or a majority of its members, and

• track 3 must feature up to 5 minutes of one work by the composer. A printed score, lead sheet, or other graphic representation relating to this work is needed.

The CD-R Work Sample cont’d.

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Written application and review

• CD-R work sample sheet (referred to during full listening review)

• project description (referred to during composer listening review)

• ensemble and composer descriptions (read in final panel round)

• score (referred to in final panel round)

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Project description

Put your artistic ideas into words. Some suggestions:•what is your inspiration for the work?•how is this new creative territory for you?•describe its structure•if applicable, why is the ensemble planning to work with guest musicians?

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Completing your application

• 1 stapled application form with an original signature

• 8 additional copies of the stapled application • 1 CD-R work sample• 1 printed score, lead sheet, or other graphic

representation relating to the work on Track 3 of the CD-R Work Sample

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Completing your application cont’d

• If working with a guest composer, 1 copy of the Letter of Intent between ensemble and composer

• 1 document verifying the U.S. citizenship or permanent residency status of the ensemble leader, or ensemble’s 501(c)(3) designations as described in the guidelines

• 1 document verifying the U.S. citizenship or permanent residency status of the composer, if different from the band leader

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Panel notes

• The panel is made up of five jazz musicians who meet for three days in New York.

• CMA uses a simple scoring system of 10 (excellent), 4 (good to very good), 1 (non-competitive).

• The panel moves a select number of applications from one round to the next.

• In the final round, they choose approximately 10 grantees.

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CD-R Work Sample review criteria

• artistic excellence and distinctiveness as an indicator of the leader’s ability to shape a small jazz ensemble

• composer’s skill and originality in composing/arranging chamber jazz music

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Written application review criteria

• originality of the proposed work

• degree to which the project represents a new direction and/or significant growth for the ensemble

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Closing Tips

• The panel reviews your audio first, and your text second (if your application moves to this round).

• A strong CD-R work sample determines if your application will move through the two listening rounds to the overall review in Round 3.

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• In your written application, be sure to answer the questions asked. Keep it simple and clear. Do not repeat yourself.

• Remember that musicians are the sole evaluators of your application. Prepare your application with this in mind.

Closing Tips cont’d.

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CMA leaves that up to the applicant to determine and the panel to evaluate. Good luck with your application!

What is Jazz?

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Questions, concerns? Contact•Jeanette Vuocolo, program director, CMA Jazz, (212) 242-2022, ext. 5081

www.chamber-music.org