Corpus Christi Chorale

Choral Composition Competition

Criteria for Submission

  1. Submitted works must be 3 to 6 minutes in length and scored for mixed SATB choir, a cappella or with piano accompaniment.
  2. The music must be at a level of difficulty appropriate for a skilled amateur adult ensemble. Contact artistic director Dr. Ross C. Bernhardt for more detailed information regarding vocal ranges, capabilities, and examples of typical repertoire performed.
  3. Each submission must be an unpublished work, preferably not performed. If previously performed, the Chorale must be able to present the Texas premiere on its May 2012 concert.
  4. Text choice is at the discretion of the composer. The theme for the May 2012 concert on which the winning compositions would be performed is "Old, New, Borrowed, and Blues". Texts not in the public domain must have documented permission for use from the copyright holder; a copy of this documentation must be sent with the entry.
  5. Scores should be submitted in PDF form (all fonts embedded). Piano reductions are strongly encouraged for a cappella works. MIDI files or recordings (submitted as e-mail attachments) are encouraged as well. The composer's name should NOT appear on the score. Contact information (name, address, phone) should be included in the submission e-mail. Submissions should be sent to: corpuschristichorale@gmail.com
  6. Each composer may submit up to three (3) separate works. A $20 entry fee for each work submitted should be mailed separately to:
    Choral Composition Competition
    Corpus Christi Chorale
    Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Music Dept.
    6300 Ocean Dr. Unit 5720
    Corpus Christi, TX 78412-5720
  7. Deadline for score submission via e-mail is February 1, 2012. This date is also the postmark deadline for the entry fee(s).
  8. Prizes will be awarded as follows:
    First: $500
    Second: $300
    Third: $100
  9. By submitting works to the competition, the composer grants rights to the Chorale for performance of the winning compositions and for making sufficient copies of the score for the singers. Composers retain all other rights to the work.
  10. The three prize-winning compositions will be performed on the Chorale's May 2012 concert. The Chorale is, unfortunately, unable to provide travel stipends for composers who wish to attend the concert.
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