BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 16. The Nationwide Music
& World Tradition Society, led by Honored Artist of Azerbaijan and
laureate of worldwide competitions, Professor Nargiz Aliyarova,
is organizing the IV Worldwide Composition Competitors from
March to November, with the assist of the Azerbaijan State
Committee for Work with Diaspora and the Ministry of Tradition,
Development
experiences.
This competitors marks a major milestone as the primary and
solely worldwide composition competitors within the historical past of
Azerbaijani music. Devoted to Azerbaijani folks songs, its intention is
to showcase the wealthy heritage of Azerbaijani folks artwork and promote
its world recognition. Composers worldwide, no matter age, are
invited to take part. As per competitors tips, every
participant should submit an authentic composition for solo instrument
or small ensemble (as much as 5 devices), primarily based on one or a number of of
ten (10) pre-selected Azerbaijani folks songs.
Submissions will probably be evaluated by a global jury primarily based on
audio recordings and PDF recordsdata, with every work required to
acknowledge the unique supply of the melody and its connection to
Azerbaijani folks artwork.
For detailed data and participation tips, go to
https://nm-gcs.org/about-the-nmgcs-iv-international-composition-competition/.
Contact: +1 202 560 0145, +994502138155. E-mail:
[email protected].
Competitors phrases have been introduced on March 15, with submissions
accepted till July 1. The worldwide jury will overview entries
by July 15, and on September 18, Azerbaijan’s Nationwide Music Day,
winners will probably be introduced, and money prizes awarded: $2,000 for 1st
place, $1,000 for 2nd place, and $500 for third place.
The successful compositions will debut in September in Baku on the
Worldwide Competition named after U. Hajibeyli. On November 8,
Azerbaijan’s Victory Day, the ultimate live performance of the IV Worldwide
Composition Competitors will happen at Lincoln Middle in New
York.
Excellent works will probably be compiled into a group, registered
within the US Library of Congress, and printed in New York with
particular person numbers and barcodes. Earlier competitions have
garnered worldwide participation: 51 members from 35
nations in 2021, 35 members from 23 nations in 2022, and
54 members from 22 nations in 2023. Winners have represented
Azerbaijan, Nice Britain, the USA, Germany, Austria, Spain,
Poland, China, Colombia, Georgia, and Ukraine.