Young Composers Forum 2016 (1st Edition)
About the Forum for Young Composers
The Forum for Young Composers is organized to promote music composition activity in Singapore. It aims to provide opportunities for young musicians to write music and have their pieces worked and shared.
Through organizing the Forum, the Composers’ Society of Singapore wants to widen music participation in the youths of Singapore as well as engage meaningfully with the various music communities in Singapore, composers and musicians, educators, students and members of the public.
Call for participation
The Forum is open to composers under 25. The focus is to explore instrumental colours of various music traditions; Violin, Cello, Clarinet, Bansuri (South Indian flute) and Gambus, through workshops and rehearsals with musicians, compose a piece of chamber music, which may be presented in a concert.
Through a Meet the Musicians session on 24 January 2016, participants will get to know more about the musicians and their respective instruments. Interested composers will start to compose a piece of music for at least one or more (including all) of the instruments and send the piece to a panel by 1 March 2016.
The panel will verify that the submitted pieces are playable and make a selection (if necessary) for a Reading Workshop on 17 April 2016. At this workshop, the musicians will read the music and the panel will be able to provide comments and points for further considerations. By the end of the workshop, the panel will make a selection of pieces for the concert scheduled on 12 June 2016. Between the Reading Workshop and the Concert, composers of the selected pieces for concert will be able to refine their work before the first rehearsal in the first week of June.
Age of participants
We welcome participation from young composers living in Singapore, under 25 (the age considered on 1st March 2016. There are 3 categories:
- Age 12 and under
- Age 13 to 17
- Age 18 to 25
Duration of pieces
There will no time limits (neither max nor min) on duration of pieces. However, if the selected piece is longer than 10 minutes the organizing committee reserves the right to include only an excerpt in the concert.
Number of pieces selected
As far as possible, the organizing committee will read every submitted piece of music for the Reading Workshop. Whilst for the Concert, a maximum of four pieces will be selected from each group.
Timeline
| From 10 December 2015 | Visit https://www.cssingapore.org/ Register your interest by sending an email giving us your name, age and a line or two about who you are to mailto:composerssocietyofsingapore@gmail.com |
| 24 January 2016 (Sunday) 4 30pm - 6 30pm | Meet the Musicians Session @ Aliwal Arts Centre, Multipurpose Studio 28 Aliwal Street, Singapore 19918 Payment of participation fee |
| 1 March 2016 | Submission of pdf scores. Send to composerssocietyofsingapore@gmail.com |
| 2 - 10 March 2016 | Panel goes through the scores to ensure that they are playable and select (if necessary) the piece to be read at the Reading Workshop |
| 10 March 2016 | All composers will be notified |
| 31 March 2016 | Composers whose pieces will be read at the Reading Workshop must submit the parts to Music Director |
| 17 April 2016 (Sunday) 4 30pm to 7 30pm | Reading Workshop @ Aliwal Arts Centre, Multipurpose Studio 28 Aliwal Street, Singapore 19918 Panel to give constructive comments and select the pieces to be played at the Concert |
| 17 April to 22 May 2016 | Composers of selected pieces for concert to revise and prepare new parts |
| 22 May 2016 | Composers to submit revised parts Composers to submit biography (100 words) and programme note of work (100 words) |
| tbc June 2016 | Rehearsal and Conert @ Siglap Community Centre |
| 12 June 2016 (Sunday) | 2 00pm - 6 00pm Dress Rehearsal 7 30 pm - 9 30pm Dress Rehearsal and Concert @ Arts House Singapore 1 Old Parliament Lane Singapore 179429 |
Registration Fees
For participation in the Forum, the fees are as follows:
- Age 12 and under – $10
- Age 13 to 17 – $20
- Age 28 to 25 – $30
If you have any queries, please contact us at composerssocietyofsingapore@gmail.com
Musicians
Qing Lun Tan, Bansuri/Chinese Flutes
Colin Tan, Clarinet
Bingling Wu, Violin
Chia-Min Chen, Cello
Muhammad Firdaus Mohamad, Gambus
Clarence Tan, Music Director
Dr Robert Casteels, Mentor Composer

(from left) Clarence Tan, Robert Casteels, Colin Tan, Muhammad Firdaus Mohamad, Qing Lun Tan, Bingling Wu and Chen Chia-min.
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