Earplay

For General Operating Support

  • Amount
    $60,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    3/22/2016
  • Term
    36 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Organization
Overview
Earplay is a collective of musicians and composers committed to the development and performance of new music, featuring 20th- and 21st-century works. In its 31-year history, Earplay has performed more than 500 works by more than 300 composers, including 120 world premieres and 70 works commissioned by the ensemble. Each year, Earplay presents a home concert series of three performances, hosts an international competition for new music compositions, and commissions and records works by composers from throughout the world. Renewed funding will support the organization’s series of programs for audiences and composers, and support the completion of both a strategic and an operational planning process.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.earplay.org 
Address
560 Twenty-ninth Street, San Francisco, CA, 94131-2239, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support  
Earplay commissions and performs new chamber music works, championing emerging and mid-career composers. Each year, the ensemble presents a home concert series of three performances, hosts an international competition for new music compositions, and commissions and records works by composers from throughout the world. Building upon a recent, successful collaboration with a renowned Bay Area theater company, Earplay plans to pursue ongoing collaborations with theater and dance organizations, alongside its annual concert season. With renewed funding, Earplay would continue to offer its suite of programs for composers and audiences, test new approaches to earned income generation and individual donor cultivation, and complete a search for new administrative leadership upon the planned departure this year of its executive director.
for general operating support  
Earplay is dedicated to nurturing new chamber music. Through concerts, commissions, and recordings, Earplay connects audiences, performers, and composers. Each year, the organization offers a home season of five or more concerts for audiences of more than 800. The majority of works performed by Earplay are premieres, and the organization regularly presents works representing a variety of esthetics and traditions. Through composer prizes, artist talks, and performance opportunities, the organization provides professional opportunities for musicians and composers. This grant to Earplay supports the Performing Arts Program’s Continuity and Engagement strategy, through the Innovative Works component.

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