The winner of our first composition competition is Richard Ratner with his string quartet no. 2. We look forward to playing the quartet on April 25, 2020 in our last concert of the season at Episcopal Church of the Redeemer!
Thanks to everyone who entered! Below is last year's competition announcement. We'll be announcing next year's competition soon.
Thanks to everyone who entered! Below is last year's competition announcement. We'll be announcing next year's competition soon.
Note: the competition is now closed to entries. We will be announcing the winner(s) in early February!
Kassia Music seeks 1 to 2 new chamber music pieces to perform on the final concert of this year’s season at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in the DC area, April 25, 2020.
Works can be for any subset of the ensemble performing on the April 25 concert (2 violins, viola, cello, and piano). Winner(s) will receive $250 and a professional recording of the performance. We are looking for ongoing collaborations!
To submit a work, please email PDF’s of the score/parts and link (via Google Drive, youtube, etc.) to an audio recording (if available) by November 22, 2019 to [email protected] and pay the $10 submission fee via PayPal to the same email or through the following link: paypal.me/kassiamusic
You may submit a recording of one additional work (in any instrumentation) to give us a better idea of your compositional style. This additional recording is optional.
We will notify all entrants by January 31, 2020.
About Kassia Music: We play a range of repertoire, including music by two member-composers. We’ve made appearances at the Kennedy Center, the National Gallery of Art and the National Music Festival and won the Levine/WPA Misbin Chamber Music competition. We like to mix old and new, and our first season in residence at the Church of the Redeemer features concerts of Baroque/neo-Baroque, Classical/neo-Classical and Romantic/neo-Romantic. You can read more about our season at Redeemer here:
musicatredeemer.org/kassia-music
Our first album is due out in 2020.
Find out more about us and our music at kassiamusic.org or facebook.com/kassiamusic
Kassia Music seeks 1 to 2 new chamber music pieces to perform on the final concert of this year’s season at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in the DC area, April 25, 2020.
Works can be for any subset of the ensemble performing on the April 25 concert (2 violins, viola, cello, and piano). Winner(s) will receive $250 and a professional recording of the performance. We are looking for ongoing collaborations!
To submit a work, please email PDF’s of the score/parts and link (via Google Drive, youtube, etc.) to an audio recording (if available) by November 22, 2019 to [email protected] and pay the $10 submission fee via PayPal to the same email or through the following link: paypal.me/kassiamusic
You may submit a recording of one additional work (in any instrumentation) to give us a better idea of your compositional style. This additional recording is optional.
We will notify all entrants by January 31, 2020.
About Kassia Music: We play a range of repertoire, including music by two member-composers. We’ve made appearances at the Kennedy Center, the National Gallery of Art and the National Music Festival and won the Levine/WPA Misbin Chamber Music competition. We like to mix old and new, and our first season in residence at the Church of the Redeemer features concerts of Baroque/neo-Baroque, Classical/neo-Classical and Romantic/neo-Romantic. You can read more about our season at Redeemer here:
musicatredeemer.org/kassia-music
Our first album is due out in 2020.
Find out more about us and our music at kassiamusic.org or facebook.com/kassiamusic