Commissioned Composer of the Year: April 2024

Louise Nedela

Louise Nedela, WSMTA Commissioned Composer of the Year Chair

Mission Statement: The WSMTA Commissioned Composer of the Year is the Washington State segment of the MTNA Composer Commissioning Program.  MTNA is dedicated to encouraging the creation of new works by American composers, and annually assists its affiliated State Associations with the generation and performance of new music through the national Composer Commissioning program. A newly commissioned work receives its premiere performance at the convention of the State MTA, which is then submitted to a panel of recognized composers for selection of the MTNA Distinguished Composer of the Year.

Nathan Campbell, WSMTA Commissioned Composer, 2024

Our 2024 Commissioned Composer of the Year, Nathan Campbell, composer, pianist, and music educator in Bellingham, Washington, will present his commissioned work at the June Conference.  A reminder of his background, Nathan earned a BM in Composition at Chapman University, and completed his MM in Composition at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.  Nathan was the winner of the 2013 San Francisco Shanghai International Chamber Music Competition.  He also was the winner of the 2014 Highsmith competition, and the 2023 Marsha Wright Sonatina Festival.  He has worked with such groups as Friction Quartet, FEARnoMUSIC, The Bellingham Symphony Orchestra, The SFCM Orchestra, The Firebird Ensemble, Beyond Pluck, Phonochrome, and the International Low Brass Trio.

More about Nathan and his music can be found on his website and on SoundCloud:

www.nathancampbellmusic.com

https://soundcloud.com/nathan-campbell-composer

Nathan’s commissioned work for the WSMTA 2024 CCOY, to be performed at the 2024 WSMTA Conference, is titled Orbits, for cello and piano.  It will be performed by cellist Ben Workman Smith, with the composer on the piano.  Ben earned a cello performance degree from Western Washington University, and is currently enrolled in the masters of Music Education program there.  A description of the piece:

“Having watched a few recent interviews with the crew of NASA’s next Artemis mission, I’ve found myself spending more time gazing up at the stars and thinking about the planets and their orbits around the sun. I’ve found myself comparing our own routines to the orbits of planets. We pass in and out of each other’s lives on a daily, weekly, or yearly basis, but yet somehow, we remain connected through the influence of these orbits as our routines bring us in and out of each other’s lives.”

Orbits is a piece for cello and piano and is designed to create a space for reflection on our routines in life and the relationships that result from those routines. The piano creates a minimalistic texture of overlapping harmonic progressions moving at different speeds, with each progression representing an orbit. Over this, the cello presents a melodic line highlighting the shared notes of each progression. The melody acts as a representation of the connection and influence between the orbits.”

Other CCOY news:

Note: The process for selecting the WSMTA Commissioned Composer of the Year has changed. By members’ request, and as one of the preferences indicated in the member survey in 2020, the CCOY committee will appoint a Commissioned Composer for 2025.  That appointment will be announced in the September edition of the Clarion.  If anyone wishes to nominate a composer (especially those who might not see the Clarion), please contact me with your nomination.

Attention past CCOYs:  We would like to include your commissioned piece on the WSMTA website via a link.  Please contact louisenedela@gmail.com for more information.  We look forward to compiling the compositions of past CCOYs!

December 2023: Commissioned Composer of the Year Updates

Louise Nedela, WSMTA Commissioned Composer Chair

Mission Statement: The WSMTA Commissioned Composer of the Year is the Washington State segment of the MTNA Composer Commissioning Program.  MTNA is dedicated to encouraging the creation of new works by American composers, and annually assists its affiliated State Associations with the generation and performance of new music through the national Composer Commissioning program. A newly commissioned work receives its premiere performance at the convention of the State MTA, which is then submitted to a panel of recognized composers for selection of the MTNA Distinguished Composer of the Year.

Sean Osborn, 2023 WSMTA Commissioned Composer

The 2023 Commissioned Piece by Sean Osborn has been forwarded to MTNA for consideration for the Distinguished Composer of the Year.  We wish him success on an excellent composition: Celtic Sonata for Flute and Piano.

Nathan Campbell, 2024 WSMTA Commissioned Composer

Please see the previous CCOY article for information for our 2024 Commissioned Composer: Nathan Campbell, Bellingham, Washington. We look forward to updates in upcoming Clarion issues. Nathan’s composition will be performed at the WSMTA 2024 Conference in June.

The process for selecting the WSMTA Commissioned Composer of the Year has changed. By members’ request, and as one of the preferences indicated in the member survey in 2020, the CCOY committee will appoint a Commissioned Composer for 2025.  That appointment will be announced in the September edition of the Clarion.  If anyone wishes to nominate a composer (especially those who might not see the Clarion), please contact me with your nomination.

Attention past CCOYs! We would like to include your commissioned piece on the WSMTA website via a link. Please contact louisenedela@gmail.com for more information. We look forward to compiling the compositions of past CCOYs!

September 2023: Commissioned Composer of the Year Updates

Louise Nedela, NCTM, WSMTA Commissioned Composer of the Year Chair

Mission Statement: The WSMTA Commissioned Composer of the Year is the Washington State segment of the MTNA Composer Commissioning Program.  MTNA is dedicated to encouraging the creation of new works by American composers, and annually assists its affiliated State Associations with the generation and performance of new music through the national Composer Commissioning program. A newly commissioned work receives its premiere performance at the convention of the State MTA, which is then submitted to a panel of recognized composers for selection of the MTNA Distinguished Composer of the Year.

Sean Osborn, 2023 WSMTA Commissioned Composer

Sean Osborn, 2023 Commissioned Composer of the Year

The performance of the 2023 Commissioned Composer of the Year was held at the June WSMTA conference: Sean Osborn’s commissioned work will now be forwarded to MTNA for the national portion of the Commissioned Composer project. We wish him success! A recording will be on the WSMTA website soon.

Celtic Sonata for Flute and Piano, Sean Osborn, 2023 CCOY

  1. Cerridwen
  2. Morrigan
  3. Taliesin

Sarah Bassingthwaighte, Flute
Dainius Vaičekonis, Piano

WSMTA 2024 Commissioned Composer of the Year

Nathan Campbell, 2024 WSMTA Commissioned Composer

Nathan Campbell, WSMTA Commissioned Composer, 2024

We are pleased to announce the 2024 Commissioned Composer of the Year, Nathan Campbell, composer, pianist, and music educator in Bellingham, Washington.  He earned a BM in Composition at Chapman University, and completed his MM in Composition at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.  Nathan was the winner of the 2013 San Francisco Shanghai International Chamber Music Competition.  He also was the winner of the 2014 Highsmith competition, and the 2023 Marsha Wright Sonatina Festival.  He has worked with such groups as Friction Quartet, FEARnoMUSIC, The Bellingham Symphony Orchestra, The SFCM Orchestra, The Firebird Ensemble, Beyond Pluck, Phonochrome, and the International Low Brass Trio.

More about Nathan and his music can be found on his website and on SoundCloud:

www.nathancampbellmusic.com

https://soundcloud.com/nathan-campbell-composer

Nathan’s Proposal for the WSMTA 2024 CCOY, to be performed at the 2024 WSMTA Conference:

“Having watched a few recent interviews with the crew of NASA’s next Artemis mission, I’ve found myself spending more time gazing up at the stars and thinking about the planets and their orbits around the sun. I’ve found myself comparing our own routines to the orbits of planets. We pass in and out of each other’s lives on a daily, weekly, or yearly basis, but yet somehow, we remain connected through the influence of these orbits as our routines bring us in and out of each other’s lives.”

“I plan to capture this idea in a composition for piano and cello. The piano will create a minimalistic texture of overlapping harmonic progressions moving at different speeds, with each progression representing an orbit. The cello will present a melodic line highlighting the shared notes of each progression and act as a representation of the connection and influence between the orbits.”

Louise Nedela, NCTM, WSMTA CCOY Chair