RMN Classical Announces the Winners of the Call for Electroacoustic Works 2021

RickNEWS, RMN CLASSICAL

RMN Classical is excited to announce the winners of the 2021 edition of the Call for Electroacoustic Works, a project launched to discover new artists and select new tracks to include in the upcoming album Electroacoustic and Beyond 6

We believe that quality music deserves to be published and made available to the listener, and the Call for Works is part of a range of ongoing initiatives created specifically for that: to promote and support new artists and music. Core to these opportunities is their open approach. Composers and artists of any age, nationality, gender and background can apply and take part in these projects.

After a long and complex selection process – due to the incredibly high amount of works received and their exquisite quality – RMN Classical is honoured and excited to announce the winners of the Call for Electroacoustic Works 2021 and welcome the following artists and tracks into its growing family! 

The winners of the Call for Electroacoustic Works 2021 are (in alphabetical order):

  • Vitantonio Caroli with the work In una Stridente Sofferenza
  • Nicola Cappelletti with the work Dissipatio
  • Leo Cicala with the work Utis
  • Austin Franklin with the work Rhythmic Mosaics
  • Fergus Johnston with the work Planxty
  • Sam Kay with the work InCopula
  • Leah Reid with the work Reverie
  • Michael N. Starck with the work Ascèse
  • Adeline Yap with the work The Augmentation of Space

All the above works will be included in the release Electroacoustic & Beyond 6, a new album that will be produced by RMN Classical and published in late 2021 through RMN Music on all the digital platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, Pandora (to name a few) and many others.

The following four works have also been selected for their quality and will be considered for future RMN Classical releases. Therefore we decided to give an Honorable Mention to:

  • Filipe Leitao with the work Inquietude
  • Joao Pedro Oliveira with the work Mercury

and a Special Mention to:

  • Jeffrey Bowen with the work What Will Sound (Was already Sound)
  • Julius Bucsis with the work The Dawn of Memory – Awakening of the Ancients

“Our Congratulations to all the winners for their achievement and a sincere thank you to those who participated in this project for their talent, creativity, and innovative ideas.“

R. Romano
Managing Director, Music Executive
RMN Classical / RMN Music