The postmark deadline is October 15, 2006.
SEAMUS is pleased to announce the 2007 ASCAP/SEAMUS Student Composer Commissioning Program, with the help of
Frances Richard and the American Society for Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). The commission
includes an honorarium for a new electro-acoustic composition, a stipend for copying and material costs, a plaque, a recording on the
annual conference CD, and a performance at the SEAMUS 2008 National Conference.
You must be a student currently enrolled in an academic course of study that leads to a high school diploma, or baccalaureate,
masters, or doctoral degree in music or electro-acoustic music, or a program that includes electro-acoustic music and related fields.
This competition is open to student members of SEAMUS, US citizens, or legal residents of the United States.
MPORTANT:? applying for the SEAMUS/ASCAP Student Commission is entirely different from submitting work for performance
at the SEAMUS National Conference, which requires a separate application.