2015 Competition Guidelines
- Full scores of any style and aesthetic direction may be submitted. Only one composition per composer is permit- ted. Composers born after January 1, 1975, may participate. There is no application fee.
- Eligible works may be for solo voice or instrument, or for chamber ensemble of as many as eight performers, lasting from six to twelve minutes. Instrumentation must be from the following: one flute (doubling piccolo or alto), one oboe (doubling English horn), one clarinet (doubling bass clarinet), one saxophone (a, s, t, or b), one bassoon, one horn, one trumpet, one trombone, one percussion player, one keyboard, strings (two violins, one viola, one cello, one bass), tape, and one voice. One of the eight performers could play a traditional, folk, or rare instrument (solo or as a part of the ensemble), or could be an unusual, specialized vocalist. In such a case, if the piece is chosen for the final round, the composer must provide the performer for the rehearsals and performance on April 19, 2015 in Boston. Alea III cannot assume any of this particular performer's expenses, including travel, accommodation, or per diem.
- All works submitted must be unpublished and must not have been publicly performed or broadcast in whole or in part or in any other version before the announcement of the ALEA III prize on April 19, 2015. Works that have won another award are ineligible.
- The composer's real name must not appear on the score, which should instead be signed with a nom de plume. The score must be accompanied by the completed official entry form.
- Any jointly written work will be considered one entry. If such a work wins the competition, the cash will be divided equally.
- Entries must be delivered in person or by mail.
- Alea III would like to retain in its library all scores submitted for the competition for future performances. However, those composers who wish to have their scores returned should send sufficient stamps or international postal coupons and an envelope suitable for registered mail.
- All applicants must certify on their entry form that the work submitted is, to the best of their knowledge, an original work. Further, the composer must certify that the work is unpublished, and that it has not been publicly performed or broadcast in whole or in part or in any other version.
- All entries must arrive no later than December 12, 2014 (regardless of when they are postmarked).
- All works not meeting these requirements will be rejected by the prize administrators without recourse.
- The decision of the judges will be final. Only finalists will be notified. The judges reserve the right to divide the award or to decline to make an award.
- Finalists will be required to supply all parts by February 1, 2015.