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New Jazz Works Deadline: March 6, 2015 Notification: June 2015
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New Jazz Works is a CMA grant program that supports professional U.S. Jazz ensembles to create, perform, and if desired, record new works. This program is funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
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NJW is a three-year grant CMA offers grantees three years to complete a New Jazz Works project; the grant period runs July 1, 2015–June 30, 2018.
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Four components to NJW Core: Creation and Performance (up to $19,000) Continued Life (up to $12,000) Administrative Support (up to $3,000) CMA National Conference
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Core offers $9,000 fee to the composer for the creation of a new work of substantial length $1,000 per musician for rehearsing and performance of the premiere plus one additional performance of the new work in the U.S. or its territories
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Up to $12,000 for three public concerts in different venues, or two public concerts in different venues plus an audio and/or video recording Activities may take place worldwide Continued Life offers
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Administrative Support offers Up to $3,000 for a booking agent a recording other administrative expenses
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CMA National Conference complimentary registration for the ensemble leader travel/hotel subsidy for an ensemble leader who lives more than 200 miles from New York
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For example, if you are a quintet your New Jazz Work grant = $29,000 $9,000 composer fee (Core) $5,000 ensemble fee (Core) $12,000 (Continued Life) $3,000 (Administrative Support) plus one complimentary registration to the CMA National Conference
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An ensemble is eligible if: it consists of 2-10 professional musicians (student groups are not eligible) it is based in the U.S. or its territories the leader is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
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it includes improvisation as an integral part of its composition and performance it is a CMA Organization-level member Eligibility, cont’d.
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it has no overdue reports or financial obligations to CMA it has waited 12 months from completion of a previous New Jazz Works grant
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Similarly, a composer may appear on either New Jazz Works or Classical Commissioning, not both may not have any outstanding obligations to CMA
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The composer may be either a performing member of the ensemble or a guest is an individual (not a group) must be a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S.
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Your CD-R Work Sample must be in CD-R format must feature a single work on each track may contain music from a live concert, studio/home recording, and/or commercial disc tracks may be edited an/or excerpted
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must feature all or the majority of the personnel listed on page one of your application. must be examples of small ensemble music; solo and music for 11+ musicians is not acceptable. Your two ensemble tracks
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must feature small ensemble music performed either by the applicant ensemble or another group require a score excerpt, lead sheet, or graphic notation for track 3; this is optional for track 4 Your composer tracks
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Completing your application 1 stapled application form 8 additional copies of the stapled application 1 CD-R Work Sample
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Completing, cont’d. 1 copy of a document verifying the U.S. citizenship or permanent residency status of the ensemble leader, or the ensemble’s 501 (c)(3) designation
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Completing, cont’d. If applicable, 1 copy of the Memorandum of Understanding between ensemble and guest composer (see sample in guidelines) a document verifying the U.S. citizenship or permanent residency status of the guest composer
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The panel judges for artistic excellence of the ensemble compositional expertise of the composer
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You choose this spring you may apply to New Jazz Works or Classical Commissioning; not both early fall, you may consider applying to the CMA/ASCAP Awards for Adventurous Programming and Residency Partnership Program.
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Jeanette Vuocolo, program director, CMA Jazz, jvuocolo@chamber-music.org jvuocolo@chamber-music.org www.chamber-music.org For more help, contact
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