Tuesday, April 14, 2020

April 7, 2020

Dear NACUSA-LA Friends,

During these extraordinary times, our Board hopes that you are well and safe, and are using this time to write new music!  We want to assure you that we are working on some new ideas to keep expanding the activities and services of the NACUSA-LA chapter, including additional ways to support our composer members and the performers who present our music.

We had planned to have a Choral Music Workshop in April, with professional singers, led by Sally Stevens, one of Los Angeles’ outstanding vocal contractors. We’ve had to postpone this workshop, given the circumstances, however, we intend to reschedule it as soon as possible.

We are also planning to continue our series PIANO SPLASH with yet another edition in July. This is an opportunity for composers to perform their own works or have performers they have engaged to perform their works, for piano plus one (singer, instrumentalist, piano duet).  These are usually hosted by local piano companies in their recital halls.  Hopefully, we will be able to schedule this when the quarantine has been listed.

For the fall of 2020, we are planning two big events.  One will be a day-long conference for composers at a local university where we will present experts from music publishing, recording, distribution, and music licensing to talk “nuts and bolts” about these potential income streams for composers. 

The second event planned for the fall 2020, is a concert of new pieces for woodwind quintet.  The score call for that will be sent out in May. If you’ve always wanted to compose a woodwind quintet, now is the time: flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, and bassoon. We are hoping to have a reading of the selected works, open to the composers, followed a month later with a formal concert at a local university.

Watch your email for an announcement of our first online Zoom Conference, open to all members, to take place later this month. The topic will be “Coping with the New Reality: What are we thinking and feeling?” Composer Allan Mentor, faculty at Fullerton College and NACUSA-LA Board member, will begin the discussion with his own observations. The hour-long session will be hosted by Carla Bartlett and I will serve as moderator.  We hope you will join us for what we hope to be the first of monthly on-line meetings of NACUSA-LA members.

These are uncertain times, yet we are certain that NACUSA composers will continue to write new music, that performers will want to play what we write, and that audiences will want to hear the music. We may have to make some adjustments in the interim, but we won’t surrender!

                                                                                                                Jeannie Gayle Pool
                                                                                                                NACUSA-LA President
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Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Campaign for New Music!


NACUSA Los Angeles is launching its first ever online fundraising campaign!

Help us create free concerts of New Music in 2020 with your support! Click the link and donate

http://nacusala.blogspot.com/p/donate.html

Every dollar makes a difference. We present a great variety of composers and performers from all of Southern California every year for over 80 years. Your gift also adds your name in our concert programs as a supporter. Keep American music going strong. Thank you!


Saturday, November 30, 2019

CALL for SCORES!

The Los Angeles Chapter of the National Association of Composers is pleased to invite NACUSA-LA composers to participate in a Gala Recital for 
Piano or Piano+1 on Sunday, January 12th, 2020, at 3 P.M. We are looking forward to returning to Hollywood Piano in Burbank for a third year in a row for another successful concert. 
Works of any style with duration of up to 10 minutes are welcome.

NACUSA-LA concerts are offered FREE of Charge to the Los Angeles Community.

Composers must be members of NACUSA-LA at the time of submission and performance (2020).
Composers are invited to perform their own music or furnish performers. NACUSA-LA will cover the publicity and programs, but COMPOSERS must pay performer fees, if necessary.

All Submissions Must be provided Online and include:
* a PDF file of the score (including year composed and name of Professional affiliation: ASCAP, BMI, et al
* Audio, if available (mp3 ok)
Length of Work - i.e. # of minutes
* Bio of 150 words max
* Program notes of 150 words max
* Names of Performers

Please submit questions and materials (ONLINE ONLY) to adrienne@adriennealbert.com
Please include all of the information above in ONE email 

Submission deadline is SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15TH, 2019 AT 10PM PT.
Looking forward to receiving your submissions!

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

The Los Angeles Chapter of the National Association of Composers, U.S.A. invites you to its next concert with the ACE TRIO, Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 3 pm, at California State University Northridge in Cypress Recital Hall. The concert is free and open to the public.
Featuring Shannon Cancholaon flute, Ryan Glasson clarinet, and Jason Stollon piano, the ACE TRIOembraces music by contemporary composers, promoting the newest voices of their art.  https://www.acetriomusic.com/
The concert will include: Dogtales by Adrienne Albert; Morning Birdsby Carla Bartlett’ Studies in Change of Momentumand Speed of Soundby Sandra Bostrum; Patterns in the Skyby Matthew Hetz; Triofor Flute, Clarinet and Piano by Deborah Kavasch; Cheshire Street Trioby Jeannie Gayle Pool; Wind Trio No. 1by David Raiklen; Northwest SketchesII by Greg Steinke; and Paris CafĂ©by Michael Glenn Williams.
 

With a unique instrumentation, the trio is devoted to bringing a fresh sound, new perspective and new understanding to the contemporary music world.  Hailed as a “Musical Tour de Force” by the Mountaineer Progress Newspaper, ACE Trio is a Los Angeles based classical modern ensemble rapidly distinguishing itself as one of the newest leading groups of its generation. The Trio is a recent winner of the 2018 Beverly Hills National Audition Chamber Ensemble Competition and will be the Music Teachers’ Association of California Performing Guest Artists for their 2019 spring convention in northern California.
With degrees earned from the Juilliard School, California State University Northridge, Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory, Cal Arts, and University of Redlands, ACE Trio has participated in a multitude of recital series including the Wrightwood Classical Concert Series, Music by the Sea Encinitas, The Interludes in Torrance, the Newport Beach Public Library Sunday Musicales, the Brand Associates Music Series, the St. Matthew’s United Methodist Concert Series, and the Pasadena City College Guest Artist Series. 

For more details, please call 818-606-5743. Visit NACUSA-LA and the ACE TRIO on Facebook..

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Score Call for LA Winds finalized!



The Board of the Los Angeles Chapter of NACUSA is proud to announce that we have received funding from the City of Culver City for a July 6 concert of LA Winds, conducted by Steve Piazza. This afternoon concert will take place at the Veterans Auditorium in Culver City and will be free and open to the public. The works selected may also be presented at the LA Winds concert the last week of June, details to be announced. You must be a current member of the NACUSA-LA Chapter to submit works for consideration.  If you are not currently a member, please join by visiting the website at: www.music-usa.org (join the national and chapter simultaneously.).

The deadline for receipt of submissions is Monday, May 6, 2019, 10 pm.

Check out the full details here:


Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Upcoming Score Call for LA Wind





The Board of the Los Angeles Chapter of NACUSA is proud to announce that we have received funding from the City of Culver City for a July 6 concert of LA Winds, conducted by Steve Piazza. This afternoon concert will take place at the Veterans Auditorium in Culver City and will be free and open to the public. The score call will be issued soon and we hope you will submit works for consideration. 

LA Winds is a large symphonic wind band and loves performing new music.  The score call will include a preference for works no longer than 6 minutes. 

We will also be asking for your financial support of this ambitious undertaking because we need to match the $3,500 grant. To submit you need to be a current paid member of the organization.

So, take out those pieces for wind symphony and dust them off or get busy writing something new and look for the official score call which will be sent out soon.

We plan to sell advertising space in the program booklet as one way of raising the funds we need for the event; perhaps you would consider taking an ad?


Call for Scores


We are pleased to invite NACUSA-LA composers to participate in a Gala Recital for Piano or Piano+1 on Saturday, January 12th, 2019 at 3pm.  After our success there a year ago, we are looking forward to returning to Hollywood Piano in Burbank.

Works of any style with durations of up to 10 minutes are welcome.

NACUSA-LA concerts are offered FREE of Charge to the Los Angeles Community.

Composers are invited to perform their own music or furnish performers.  NACUSA-LA will cover the publicity and programs, but COMPOSERS must pay performer fees, if necessary.

All NACUSA-LAcomposers who have joined or renewed their membership for 2019, by the submission deadline of DECEMBER 15, 2018,are eligible.

Please see our CALL for SCORES tab for details:
https://nacusala.blogspot.com/p/call-for-scores.html