Overview
The 2025 NowBeat Commission and Concert seeks to provide continued support to our community of emerging composers.
Through this exciting program, one previous NowBeat Project participant will receive a commission for a new piece for piano quintet, which will be premiered alongside works by our Composer-Mentors at a public concert in New York City (May 2, 2025).
The Basics
One previous participant in The NowBeat Project’s programs (Spring 2021 Cycle, Spring 2022 Cycle, 2023 Cycle, and/or 2024 Cycle) will be selected from an anonymous call for submissions to receive The NowBeat Commission. The selected composer will receive a $500 honorarium to compose a new work for piano quintet relating to the theme of “place”, which will be premiered by student musicians at The Juilliard School at a public concert (The 2025 NowBeat Concert) at the Tenri Cultural Institute in New York City (May 2, 2025). The commissioned piece will be performed alongside chamber works by The NowBeat Project’s Composer-Mentors.
NOTE: If the commissioned composer will need to travel to be in attendance at The NowBeat Concert, they will also be provided a stipend (up to $500) to assist with travel expenses and accommodations.
Please click on the video below to listen to “Sunset Over Silver Peak” by 2023 Cycle Participant Zachary Jarvis, the recipient of our inaugural commission last year.
Selecting the Commissioned Composer
On January 2, 2025, a no-fee application will be provided to all alumni of The NowBeat Project’s programs. In it, we ask for basic personal information, a little about each applicant’s musical journey and why they are interested in this project, and three anonymous complete scores accompanied by MIDI realizations (if possible). The application closes on February 1, 2025 at 11:59pm EST. Submissions will be reviewed anonymously by a distinguished panel of judges:
Roshanne Etezady (Assistant Professor of Music, University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance)
David Ludwig (Dean and Director of the Music Division; Acting Chair, Composition Department, The Juilliard School)
Aaron Travers (Chair, Department of Composition; Associate Professor of Music, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music)
The review panel will select one composer to be awarded The NowBeat Commission, as well as 2-4 recipients of Honorable Mentions. All applicants will be notified of the results by mid-February 2025.
Writing the Music
The commissioned composer will have from mid-February through mid-April to write a new piece for piano quintet relating to the theme of “place”. During this time, the commissioned composer will have access to guidance and support from The NowBeat Project’s Composer-Mentors. The completed piece will be due on April 15, 2025.
Rehearsing the Music
In April, student musicians at The Juilliard School will begin rehearsing the commissioned piece as well as works by The NowBeat Project’s Composer-Mentors. These musicians will be financially compensated. The rehearsals will take place at The Juilliard School, and each piece will be rehearsed at least four times. The Composer-Mentors will be encouraged to attend the rehearsals of their pieces, and the commissioned composer will be able to view and participate in their rehearsals via Zoom (assuming they are not in the area).
The NowBeat Concert
The commissioned piece and the works by the Composer-Mentors will be performed at The 2025 NowBeat Concert on Friday, May 2, 2025 at 7:30pm at the Tenri Cultural Institute in New York City, NY. Each composer will briefly introduce their piece before it is played, and after the concert concludes, a question and answer session will be held with the commissioned composer and the Composer-Mentors. The concert will be audio and video recorded, and the recordings will be provided to the composers and used for publicity purposes. Admission to The NowBeat Concert will be “pay what you can”; 100% of revenue will go towards future programming.