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Policy
The Chamber Chorus welcomes the submission of
manuscripts by any composer or arranger, and does not discriminate on
grounds of race, color, creed or gender.
Although the Chorus pays modest fees and stipends
to its singers and Artistic and Executive Directors, it is a
not-for-profit organization which depends upon many volunteers. As a
result, it cannot respond as quickly and fully to each inquiry as its
correspondents would like. Please be patient!
Introducing music that is new to both its
performers and its listeners is a strong tradition of the Chamber
Chorus. Throughout its history the Chorus has presented numerous World,
American and St. Louis
premières. Some of the living composers we have
presented are based in the United States (e.g. Ronald Arnatt, Richard
Rodney Bennett, Charles Collins, Audrey Kooper Hammann), but many others
live outside North America (e.g. from Brazil: Marcos Leite; from Great
Britain: Judith Bingham, Sasha Johnson Manning, David Matthews,
Stuart
McIntosh; from Australia: Tristram Cary, Clare Maclean; from Ireland,
Patrick Zuk.
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Guidelines
- Since the Chorus always performs
unaccompanied, only a cappella works are considered for
performance.
- Customarily each program is diverse in
period, style and scoring. As a consequence, single works lasting
more than forty minutes are unlikely to be considered.
- Only five or six rehearsals are scheduled
for each program. Although sight reading and a proven capacity for
individual preparation are the hallmarks of each singer, works whose
complexity merits more rehearsal time are unlikely to be considered.
- Great efforts are expended to sing works
in their original language, but if the given text is not English,
then a translation should be provided.
- It might be helpful for those considering
us to know of certain enduring features of the Chorus's repertoire.
Each season:
- opens around early October with a program
constructed around a setting of the Mass
- includes at least one concert of polychoral
works
- centers upon a Christmas celebration of a
particular ethnic tradition: recent years have focused on England,
France, Germany, Italy, Poland and the U.S.A.
- includes works by Brahms, Holst, Marenzio,
Mendelssohn and Vaughan Williams
- culminates in a spring concert which
includes a Requiem (not necessarily liturgical)
See also
The Makeup of a Season.
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Procedures
Please send all manuscripts to:
The St. Louis
Chamber Chorus
P.O. Box 11558
Clayton, MO 63105
Mark your envelope MANUSCRIPT.
Compositions can only be returned if a
self-addressed envelope with the correct postage is enclosed or
subsequently mailed to the Chorus.
The review process generally takes three months,
and those submitting works will then be contacted. Acknowledgments of
receipt are not issued.
At the discretion of the Artistic Director,
manuscripts are forwarded to one of the readers who make repertoire
recommendations. These readers are, typically, the Assistant Director,
the Chorus Accompanist and a chorus member.
The final decision rests with the Artistic
Director who regrets that no correspondence can be entered into
regarding compositions.
This policy was approved by the Board of
Directors in May 1995, and subsequently revised in November 1996.
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