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London Symphony Orchestra LSO Discovery Jerwood Composer+ Application Guidelines and Information Background Information LSO Jerwood Composer+ will support two composers in planning and running two concerts each in the Jerwood Hall at LSO St Luke’s, including work of their own developed through the programme. Composers will gain entrepreneurial skills around programming for specific audiences, planning and organising events, marketing and budgeting. Guidance and expertise will be available from LSO staff and an external mentor, and composers will also have access to compositional workshops and masterclasses with other composers and LSO musicians. Composers will gain valuable knowledge and practical experience for developing their own opportunities and careers, while making a substantial contribution to the diversity and innovation of the concert programme at LSO St. Luke’s. How does LSO Jerwood Composer+ work? Two composers will be accepted onto the programme for 16 months, from September 2017 to December 2018. The programme will provide both with: • Access to composition workshops and masterclasses with other composers and LSO musicians • Access to the rehearsal spaces and facilities at LSO St Luke’s, subject to availability • Mentoring from a music industry professional elected by the composer • The opportunity to plan and deliver two showcase concerts at LSO St Luke’s, with freedom to explore classical and/or cross-genre collaborations, and unconventional concert formats and timings. The composers will be able to showcase their own new music, as well as that of others (living or past). Inclusive, accessible programmes which further the diversity of the new music sector will be encouraged. • A fixed budget for each showcase event, to cover artistic and technical costs. As an example, this could allow for up to six performers including LSO players, with four rehearsals. However the budget can be allocated differently depending on the proposal. • Support with the showcase events through a tailored programme of mentoring from key LSO staff to build skills and experience in: » Programming: working with LSO personnel to explore approaches to creative programming and presentation for different types of audiences; timings and formats (early evening ‘rush hour’ concerts, lunchtime events, evening concerts etc); and a clear artistic vision in the development of engaging programmes. » Event planning: planning and managing the two events, with mentoring and guidance from LSO staff on planning timelines, production tasks, technical requirements, and event management. » Budgeting: working with an allocated budget, modelling the financial viability of each concert (income, expenditure, cash flow etc), and achieving artistic goals within budget. » Marketing: learning from LSO Marketing staff about event promotion, and bespoke marketing plans for specific target audiences and kinds of events. » Fundraising: although external funding is not required, composers will receive input from the LSO’s Development team in how to approach fundraising for future projects (eg. grantfundraising, crowdfunding, in-kind support etc). » Evaluation: evaluating the financial, audience development and artistic outcomes; any particular successes or difficulties; and how learning from this will influence the development of future projects. Timeframe and time commitment Placements will start in late September 2017 and end in December 2018. Planned access to facilities, workshops, and an external mentor is available throughout the period, alongside a tailored programme of mentoring from LSO personnel (scheduled to suit the composer’s experience and availability, as well as LSO staff availability). The first pair of concerts will take place in spring 2018, and the second pair in autumn 2018. Each concert will be followed by an evaluation process. It is expected that composers will be able to commit an average of 5-6 hours per week across the programme period. • the LSO Soundhub community • rehearsal spaces at LSO St Luke’s, subject to availability • LSO rehearsals at Barbican and LSO St Luke’s • £5 tickets for most LSO concerts at Barbican and LSO St Luke’s • event promotion via LSO and Soundhub social media and Soundhub community-targeted notifications • a programme of Soundhub Events taking place throughout the year, which may include workshops with LSO players, seminars with industry professionals and sessions with LSO Guest Artists. If you have any queries, please contact Natalia Franklin Pierce (details at the end). Am I eligible? LSO Jerwood Composer+ is open to UK-based early-career composers from all musical backgrounds who have a desire to expand on their experience of working with, and learning from, world-class orchestral musicians. Composers may not be in fulltime formal education or training due to the time commitment required. All candidates must be either British national, studying in the UK (if part time) or resident in the UK for at least three years. Application Process Deadline: Friday 28 July 2017 (midday) 1. Complete the online application form: lso.co.uk/jerwoodcomposerplus-application 2. Complete the Equal Opportunities Form (lso.co.uk/equal-opportunities). The form is not used in the selection process and is kept in an anonymous format for monitoring purposes only. 3. As part of your online form, submit names of two contrasting works, with at least one involving live musicians. Where possible, please provide URL links to audio/ Each composer will receive a bursary of £4,000 for the 16-month period. Additional benefits Jerwood Composers will automatically become Soundhub Associate members, with access to: audiovisual representation of each work (MIDI accepted) to be streamed online (providing passwords for any private links). 4. 5. Post one hard copy of each score (notated, graphic, written instruction or similar) to arrive at the address below by Friday 28 July. If you would like your scores returned to you, please include a pre-paid self-addressed envelope large enough for this. If not enclosed or collected by end of August, scores will recycled. A reference about your potential for the scheme and what you would bring to it, from somebody who knows your work well, e.g. composition teacher or music industry expert. This must be sent by the referee to the LSO directly, by post or e-mail, to arrive by Friday 28th July. Send to Natalia Franklin Pierce Artist Development Associate Projects Manager LSO Discovery Barbican Centre London EC2Y 8DS 020 7382 2566 / [email protected] Closing date Friday 28 July 2017 (midday) Selection process Selection will be made by the LSO Jerwood Composer+ advisory panel, made up of a diverse range of representatives from the music sector who will make assessments based on: • the originality and suitability of the composer’s proposal for an event at LSO St Luke’s • the composer’s development potential and commitment, both musical and entrepreneurial • the quality of the musical works received The panel will aim to select composers demonstrating different musical approaches and styles. Shortlisted applicants will then be invited to discuss their ideas in person with a panel including LSO staff before a final selection is made. Successful applicants will attend a Soundhub information and networking launch at LSO St Luke’s on Sunday 1 October 2017 10am–4pm. LSO St Luke’s 161 Old Street, London, EC1V 9NG LSO St Luke’s, the UBS and LSO Music Education Centre, is an 18th-century Hawksmoor church restored to become the home of the LSO’s community and education programme, LSO Discovery. It is used for a wide range of LSO Discovery projects and also regularly hosts LSO rehearsals and LSO chamber performances as well as a range of other public events. Find out more about its current programme here: http://bit.ly/2szC36k Spaces available for Soundhub / Jerwood+ composers are Clore Rooms 1 & 2, Gamelan Room, Candide Discovery Room (technology room) and Jerwood Hall (Fridays to Mondays). (Please note that inside-piano techniques are not permitted on the Steinway in Jerwood Hall. ) If you would like to arrange a visit to LSO St Luke’s before submitting your application or would like any further information about the resources available, please contact Natalia Franklin Pierce. Application checklist: Online Application Form inc. CV Equal Opportunities Form (online) Two scores in hard copy (posted) Reference (posted/e-mailed by referee) LSO Jerwood Composer+ is generously supported by