RESULTS: MCI 2019 CALL FOR COMPOSERS

MCI began as a group of five composers before quickly expanding to 13. As of today, we have grown to an initiative of 37 members, representing more composers from various backgrounds of all kinds of music.

We are excited to announce the results of our 2019 Call for Composers!! Please join us in welcoming the newest members of MCI:


[from left to right, top to bottom]
Chelsea Williamson - Oklahoma
Dominic Matthews - United Kingdom
Jeff Herwig - Pennsylvania

Nicky Sohn - Seoul, Korea
Ben Lunn - Scotland



Thomas Erik Nielsen - New York City
Salvador Alan Jacobo - New Mexico
Sarah Keirle - United Kingdom
​Janay Maisano - California


Ching-Shan Chang - New York City
Adam Zolty - British Columbia
Stephen Ryan Jackson - Massachusetts




Piotr Bednarczyk - Poland
Tianyi Wang - Massachusetts


Brittany J. Green - North Carolina
Eddie Jonathan Garcia Borbón - Colombia
Conner Shaw - Colorado
Daniel de Togni - California


​Jessie Rivést - British Columbia
Nicholas Osborn - Michigan



Rebecca Nisco - Connecticut
Dánae Atacho - Venezuela




JaRod Hall - Texas
​Dylan Tran - Louisiana

MCI is also excited to announce that our board has expanded to the following roles:

Josh Trentadue [President]
Duncan Petersen-Jones [Vice President, Treasurer]
Kevin Day [Marketing Specialist]
Helen Hé [Music Technology Specialist]

Congratulations to all, and thank you to everyone who submitted an application to us this year! Starting this week, we will be introducing our new members through featured posts.

Millennium Composers Initiative

We are a group of composers based all around the world actively providing new experiences for audiences, performers, and artists everywhere. Creating fresh and engaging new music for all types of ensembles and media, we strive to push the limits of what defines music and art through experimental, conventional, and interdisciplinary means.

https://www.mcicomposers.com
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