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28th Young Composer Competition, 2007 PianoHonorary President, Mrs Carme Bravo, widow of Frederic Mompou
Rules Any composer who is not over 35 years of age on 31 December 2007 can participate in this competition. The works must be completely unknown. They must not have been previously performed, published, or disseminated. In tribute to Frederic Mompou on the 20th anniversary of his death, the musical formation for this year is for Piano The style and scoring methods of the work are completely unrestricted. The recommended duration is between 12 and 20 minutes. The scores must make some reference to Frederic Mompou’s compositions for the piano, whether in their sound, timbre or form. Award The Frederic Mompou International Award for 2007 consists of: - The amount of €5.000. This amount will be subject to Spanish taxation. - Publishing and marketing of the winning score. - The first performance of the piece. The Frederic Mompou International Award cannot be shared or declared void. The jury reserves the right to award two honorary mentions. The 2007 winner cannot compete again until two years have gone by.
Presentation of the Scores The presentation of the scores must be anonymous: a pseudonym must be used. The work has to be sent as a score that is written by hand or printed by means of a musical notation programme. Incomplete scores will not be accepted. All the scores presented must be legible at first sight. A score that is badly written or badly photocopied can be refused. If the composers so desire, they can cite the musical reference alluded to in the work of Frederic Mompou.
Send:
The entry form, correctly filled in.
The six scores and the sealed envelope must be sent before 1 October 2007, to: Joventuts Musicals de Barcelona A copy of the scores that have not been awarded a prize will be kept in the files of the entity. During 2008, the remaining copies will be returned to their composers, if they have requested them. Jury and Verdict The jury will be made up of five composers of international prestige, and they will be made known when the verdict is made public. Once the verdict is determined and it is found that the winning work has not complied with all the rules, the composer will be stripped of the award. The verdict will be announced directly to the winner and the mass media before 30 December 2007. Award-winning Work Once the verdict has been announced, the award will be granted on the date, and according to the terms, which have been agreed upon with the winner. The intellectual property rights remain in the composer’s possession. In posterior recordings and programmes, the following text must be stated: Once the award is granted, the winner is required to present a copy of the score in the programme, Finale. Editorial Boileau has the publishing and marketing rights to the score.
Participation in the competition implies total acceptance of these rules.
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The following must be enclosed:
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