TI:ME Announces the 2023-24 Music Technology Composition Festival

Yesterday, Technology in Music Education (TI:ME) announced their first ever festival that will focus on student compositions in a wide variety of formats. I am so happy to see this project come to fruition and I applaud the TI:ME leadership for making it happen. The festival is open to students of all ages and is broken up into 5 different age groups, and 5 different categories. It is FREE to enter and there are some really nice prizes for the top entries. If you are teacher that has your students compose as a part of your curriculum, I URGE you to let your students know about this. The deadline for entries is January 15, 2024. Entry forms can be accessed HERE. Good luck to all of the students who submit!!

To find out more about TI:ME and the amazing work that they do, visit their homepage and consider joining today!

Here are all of the pertinent details:

TI:ME is pleased to announce the 2023-2024 Music Technology Composition Festival. The festival is open to music students of all ages. Prizes will be awarded for the top entries in the categories by age group with one grand prize to be awarded to the overall best entry. Prizes will include gift cards to Sweetwater Music. There is no entry fee. Deadline: January 15, 2024. Late submission will not be accepted

Contest Details

The contest is open to students in grades PK-12, and to those in college. Submissions will be judged by category, by grade group.

Age Groups

  • Elementary (Grade 6 and below)

  • Middle School (Grades 7-8)

  • High School (Grades 9-12)

  • College – Undergraduate

  • College – Graduate

 Students will submit a project conforming to one of the categories listed below.

 In addition, each entry must include a written description of your creative process. How did you start creating the project (what was your influence or impetus?) What process did you go through to create the work? What did you learn during the process of creating your project? (maximum 500 words)

Categories

Original Composition – DAW 

Original compositions for any combination of electronic instruments and/or other instrument(s)/voices, and produced using digital audio workstation software (DAW). Compositions should demonstrate skill in production and using DAW software. Projects incorporating use of prerecorded loops will not be considered in this category. Entries will be submitted as mp3 audio files (160 kbps minimum)

Original Composition – Notation

Original compositions for any combination of electronic instruments and/or other instrument(s)/voices, and produced using notation software (DAW). Compositions should should demonstrate skill using notation software. Submissions should include a score (PDF) and audio realization (mp3, 128 kbps minimum)

Covers, Remixes & Loop-Based Projects 

Arrangements/recordings of pre-existing songs, song samples and projects incorporating a combination of original material and pre-recorded loops. Projects should demonstrate originality and creative use of technology and skills in mixing and production. Entries will be submitted as mp3 audio files (160 kbps minimum)

Multimedia 

Works demonstrating the convergence of music with more than one discipline, which may include art/photography, video, broadcast journalism, digital storytelling or other media. Works need not be original compositions, but should reflect the creative use of technology and demonstrate skill in integrating media. Entries will be submitted as a video demonstration (mp4).

Applied Technology 

Distinctive projects that utilize technology for a specific purpose. Works may include the creation of new electronic musical instruments, interactive music systems, software projects to aid in composition, performance, and music instruction, and more. Entries will be submitted as a video demonstration (mp4).

Evaluation 

The contests are judged by experts in music technology and composition. Entries will be evaluated on musical content, technical proficiency, creativity, and reflection

All decisions by TI:ME are final. Judges will select a winner for each category and age group, as well as one overall winner. Additional recognition may be given where appropriate. 

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