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After five productive years of founding the project, establishing its The project’s 12 partner institutions have appointed 22 ensembles who again have nominated eight works each from their own national repertoire of living composers. From this repertoire pool of a 176 high quality stamped works, the ensembles will choose pieces from outside their own country and build projects around them. Composers will be invited for short-term residencies, masterclasses, workshops and seminars will be held involving music academies and universities, web 2.0 features will be produced, strategies enhancing new audiences will be carried out, and the concerts will be produced in collaboration with a range of Europe’s leading international festivals and broadcast by a range of radio stations within the EBU-network. In 2005, the idea leading to today’s vibrant network, was conceived by the Nordic Composers’ Council consisting of the Composer Societies in the five Nordic countries. Katrine Ganer Skaug, as the then general secretary for the council, set out on a European journey to establish long-term relationships with the partner institutions and ensembles while forming a working group to develop the project idea, structure and financial means. At this early stage, SACEM in France, the PRS Foundation in the UK and the Flanders Music Centre together with the Nordic Composers’ Council got together to lay these grounds, and established contact to the European Music Office in Brussels, who joined the group as advisor related to the trans-European dimension and the possibility of seeking a collaboration within the EU culture programme. An EU application was launched in October 2007 parallel to seeking funds from other national sources and on November 1 2008, the first two year RE:NEW MUSIC period with support from the EU Culture Programme was launched. After intense planning months of building this website, coordinating projects, establishing the contexts for the 90 new music projects involving the project’s partners, ensembles and composers plus a range of collaborators throughout Europe, here we are! Sign up for the RE:NEW MUSIC Newsletter! And watch this space for further information, feeds from projects, blogs and debate on new music in general and the vibrant European scene in particular. Let the journey begin...! |
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