RMN Classical is excited to announce the winners of the 2022 edition of the Call for Electroacoustic Works. Since its first inception six years ago, and now in its seventh edition, the call has gradually become a widely recognised annual event that now attracts talented artists and composers at various stages of their careers from numerous cities and countries around the world.
The Call stays true to the company’s global mission, it promotes the creation of new electroacoustic and acousmatic works through its ‘boundaries-free’ approach by accepting, selecting and supporting works by artists of any background without distinction of any kind.
At RMN, Music always takes the first place and that is the only parameter used to judge the works. Each submission is carefully analysed through its various components of originality, development, structure, techniques used, innovation and execution.
The number of submissions, their quality and originality have increased over the years, and that was particularly true for this year too, making the selection process a long and challenging one.
After much consideration and discussion, RMN Classical is honoured and excited to announce the winners of the Call for Electroacoustic Works 2022 and to welcome the following artists into its family!
The winners of the Call for Piano Works 2022 are:
(listed in alphabetical order)
- Emmanouil Ekmektsoglou, with “Etude on Voice”
- Neil O Connor, with “Bog Braon”
- Pauline Patie, with “Surtitré”
- Giulia Regini, with “Brushstrokes”
- Ryne Siesky, with “Grind…”
- Yu Chung Tseng, with “Tai Chi Qishi”
- Xiaoxuan Wang, with “The Phoenix Songs II”
- Pierre-Henri Wicomb, with “Blablablablablavet”
- Yukiko Yoden, with “Mirage”
All the winning works will be included in the new release Electroacoustic & Beyond 7, which will be produced by RMN Classical and published later this year by RMN Music on all the digital platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Deezer, Tidal and many others.
We are also pleased to give an Honorable Mention to:
(these works won’t be featured in the winning release but will be considered for future publications)
- Arthur Gottschalk, “Borborygmus”
- Andrea Montalbano, “Fractal perturbations”
RMN Classical wishes to thank all the artists who have taken part in this edition and congratulate all the winners for their success!
R. Romano
Music Executive, RMN Classical