
CO-OP PRESS
Featuring the music of Sy Brandon
Next Hearing Grant
The
Co-op
Press Next Hearing Grant enables performers to have the honor of the
next performance of a newly commission composition and a residency with
composer, educator, author and performer, Sy Brandon. This is a
great
opportunity
for
musicians to interact with a composer.
Purposes:
- To foster the growth of and to cultivate audiences for Mainstream
Literary Music* by having the composer speak about the music at the
concert and in seminars.
- To encourage performers at all levels of development (elementary
performing ensemble through professional) to experience the value of
working closely with a composer of Mainstream Literary Music*.
- To encourage composer/performer interaction by having the
composer and performers work closely during the rehearsal process.
- To enable musicians and non-musicians to learn from a respected
and experienced composer, performer, and educator.
- *Mainstream Literary Music is art music that is based on
musical traditions established prior to the mid-20th century
Grant:
- Grant covers the cost of the travel, accommodations, meals, and
music to be performed.
- The Co-op Press Next Hearing Grant is open to
individuals and organizations
in the continental United States.
Available Grants and Time Period:
Composition and Instrumentation
(click on title to see and hear this work)
|
Time Period for Performance to
Take Place
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| The
First State for college level wind
ensemble |
March 20, 2006 - December 31, 2007
|
| Kaleidoscope
for flute and
clarinet |
March 28, 2006 - December 31, 2007 |
Horseshoe
Curve for high school
level orchestra
|
May 12, 2006 - December 31 2007
|
Mission
to Mars for middle school
band
|
May 17, 2006 - December 31 2007 |
A Franklin Portrait for high
school level band and narrator
|
May 17, 2006 - December 31 2007 |
| A Franklin
Portrait for orchestra and narrator |
May 17, 2006
- December 31 2007 |
Application Process:
- Apply using the printable
application form
- Grants are awarded on a rotating basis. Applications should be
submitted for programs taking place no sooner than three months after
the date of application.
- Application must include a description of the residency
activities planned. (see suggestions)
- Criteria for evaluating applications include the content of the
proposal, and the quality of performance as illustrated by the recorded
materials submitted. Each level of development will be evaluated on its
own merit.
- Co-op Press reserves the right to not award a grant if there are
no suitable candidates.
- Submitted materials will not be returned. Applicants will be
notified of the results via e-mail or by regular mail within two weeks
of receipt of the application.
- Questions regarding this grant or application process may be
addressed to cooppress@comcast.net
Below are some comments about the
residency experience with Sy Brandon:
Joseph Stephens, Director of Music at The First United
Methodist Church in El Dorado, AR writes, "Dr. Sy Brandon
visited my church for a premeire of one of his sacred choral
works ("Psalm 23") this year and the experience was one
I will never forget. His ability to connect with the people of
the church as well as the choir was remarkable. In addition to
spending time with the choir he was gracious enough to talk with
me, at great length, about music composition and practice. His
music speaks on a level that few composers ever reach. I would
recommend him to any music ensemble for a commission or lecture
series. He taught me and my choir more in one day than all the
training I have had so far in my career."
Kenyon Wilson, Fulbright Scholar, Baku Academy, Azerbajian
writes, "It was a pleasure listening to Dr. Brandon's
composition masterclass."
Jay Krush, Faculty, Boyer College of Music, Temple University
writes, "As a speaker, Dr. Brandon is articulate, energetic
and full of fascinating, clearly voiced ideas. He is a natural
teacher and has the rare ability to make complex musical ideas
comprehensible and entertaining to musicians (whether
professionals, studtents, or amateurs) and to the general public
and students, as well."
The following is a list of past residencies by Sy Brandon:
