American Modern Ensemble

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Instrumentation

Instrumentation for each concert is repertoire/instrumentation-based and is drawn from a sinfonietta-sized group: flute (doubling alto flute and piccolo), clarinet (doubling bass clarinet and E-flat clarinet), oboe (doubling English horn), bassoon (doubling contrabassoon), horn, trumpet (C trumpet, B-flat trumpet and piccolo trumpets in E-flat and D), trombone, percussion, piano (doubling synthesizer), two violins, viola, violoncello, bass.

Programmed composers

Incomplete list of composers whose works have been programmed by the American Modern Ensemble through the 2014-15 season:

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Artists

Performer Members of AME as of the 2015-16 Season:

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†Denotes current core member.

AME Composition Competition

Since 2006, AME has held an annual composition competition for American composers (North, Central and South America).[6] Through 2011, this competition was for composers ages 18–35. Starting in 2012, awards are now given in three categories: Tier I (Young Artist), ages 22 and under; Tier II (Emerging), ages 18–35, and Tier III (Professional), all ages. Former winners from 2011 and past are now considered Tier II winners. Winners receive cash awards, archival recordings and performances of either their winning work or another work.

2014 Ninth Annual Competition

Tier III

  • Winner: John Fitz Rogers - Sehnen
  • Honorable Mention: Max Grafe - Kheir
  • Honorable Mention: Nicholas Omiccioli - push/pull
  • Honorable Mention: Wayne Oquin - In Dreams Awake

Tier II

  • Winner: Gabriella Smith - Brandenburg Interstices
  • Honorable Mention: Michael Gilbertson - who remembers day
  • Honorable Mention: Carolina Heredia - Lus in Bello
  • Honorable Mention: Alexander Miller - Echoes in the Dark

Tier I

  • Winner: Vincent Gover - Brook’s Release
  • Honorable Mention: Ryan Lindveit - Short Stories

2013 Eighth Annual Competition

Tier III

  • Winner: Carl Schimmel - Roadshow for Otto
  • Honorable Mention: Nicolas Scherzinger - Fractured Mirrors
  • Honorable Mention: Roger Zare - Fractal Miniatures

Tier II

  • Winner: Nicholas Omiccioli - Flourishes
  • Honorable Mention: Paul Frucht - Echo in Roger’s Park
  • Honorable Mention: Takuma Itoh - Undercurrent

Tier I

  • Winner: Katherine Balch - Triple Point
  • Honorable Mention: Molly Joyce - Parade
  • Honorable Mention: Brendan McMullen - Seven Cicadas

2012 Seventh Annual Competition

Tier III

  • Winner: Alejandro Rutty - Black Box Bossa
  • Honorable Mention: John Liberatore - Lennon Scatters and Fleeces His Flock

Tier II

  • Winner: Lembit Beecher - Frantic Gnarly Still
  • Honorable Mention: Piotr Szewczyk - Nimbus

Tier I

  • Winner: Hillary Purrington - Fixed Mediums
  • Honorable Mention: Loren Loiacono - Waking Rhythm

Past Winners

  • 2011: Eric Nathan
  • 2010: Christopher Chandler
  • 2009: Spencer Topel
  • 2008: Derrick Wang
  • 2007: Sean McClowry
  • 2006: Karim Al-Zand

References

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