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 Composer's Voice features CAMPGround25 Daroo Lee and Yao Hsiao

Composer's Voice features CAMPGround25
presenting Daroo Lee and Yao Hsiao

Watch Composer's Voice Simulcast on the Vox Novus channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u3NOMUMnsU

In a special episode celebrating composer-performers, Composer’s Voice presents two deeply personal performances from CAMPGround25, recorded live at TEMPUS Projects in Tampa, Florida.

The program features Stay by Daroo Lee, performed by the composer. Lee’s work is an intimate exploration of emotion and atmosphere, offering audiences a direct connection to the creator’s vision.

Also on the program is Consort Yu by Yao Hsiao, performed by the composer. This work blends tradition and innovation, presenting a vivid and colorful sound world that reflects both historical reference and modern sensibility.

By placing the composers at the center of the performance, this episode exemplifies CAMPGround25’s dedication to showcasing the many dimensions of artistry. The intimate space of TEMPUS Projects allows every gesture, breath, and note to resonate fully with audiences.

Composer’s Voice continues to bring forward the voices shaping contemporary music, offering a platform for works that challenge, inspire, and captivate.

Episodes of Composer's Voice air its half-hour show every 2 weeks on Saturday at 2:00 PM EDT (UTC-4) on NYC cable access TV with Manhattan Neighborhood's Network's Lifestyle channel. 
 


View on the following TV cable channels in Manhattan:

Channel 83 on RCN

Channel 67 on Spectrum

Channel 34 on Verizon FIOS
 


Watch and listen online at the following:

https://www.mnn.org/watch/channels/lifestyle-channel

Composer’s Voice is simulcasted on YouTube on the Vox Novus channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@Vox_Novus

 Composer's Voice features CAMPGround25

Are you an insider?

Come join us ONLINE LIVE for our Composer's Voice "watch" party. Come meet some of the artists and get the lateset on what is happening.

Vox Novus is launching a new interactive watch party—a live online gathering where we watch the latest Composer’s Voice episode together and chat directly with the artists!

This week, pianist Eunmie Ko and members of CAMP will join us live to answer audience questions and share behind-the-scenes insights about his performance. Viewers watching on YouTube can join the live chat to ask questions and interact with the artists in real time.

Episode Spotlight: Composer's Voice features CAMPGround25 Performances include:The program features Stay by Daroo Lee, performed by the composer. Lee’s work is an intimate exploration of emotion and atmosphere, offering audiences a direct connection to the creator’s vision.

Also on the program is Consort Yu by Yao Hsiao, performed by the composer. This work blends tradition and innovation, presenting a vivid and colorful sound world that reflects both historical reference and modern sensibility.

Join the Watch Party Live:
https://www.youtube.com/live/KqjiIRJHH5s?si=oElkyzL3zt76CkET

When: Saturday, 1:45 PM EDT (UTC-4)

Come watch, chat, and be part of the conversation as we celebrate the fearless artistry of CAMPGround25 and Composer’s Voice!

 CAMPGround26 Call for Scores

CAMPGround26 | March 5–7, 2026

CONTEMPORARY ART MUSIC PROJECT (CAMP) will host its annual international new music festival CAMPGround26 from March 5 to 7, 2026.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNnqEAuCHIX/

Call for Works and Installation Proposals

A hub for new music and collaboration, the Contemporary Art Music Project (CAMP) invites submissions of acoustic and electroacoustic works, as well as installation proposals, for its fifth international new music festival, CAMPGround26, taking place March 5–7, 2026, in Tampa, FL. The three-day festival will showcase 20–25 compositions and world premieres, embracing all styles, performance media, and aesthetics.

In collaboration with the Iranian Female Composers Association (IFCA), CAMPGround26 will feature new monodramas by IFCA composers Mojan Alaiyeh, Negar Soleymanifar, and Parastoo Shafiei.

The festival’s final concert will unveil CAMP’s special house installation project, A Little House Music, which challenges conventional notions of music and expands the boundaries of imagination.

This call is open to all composers, irrespective of age, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, nationality, or any other form of identity. Composers from historically underrepresented or marginalized groups are particularly encouraged to submit their work.

CAMP offers free housing during the festival for selected student composers currently enrolled in high school, undergraduate, or graduate programs.

Please read the guidelines below for information on available performers and instruments, as well as additional details regarding installation proposals.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: October 31, 2025, at 11:59 PM EDT (UTC-4)

CAMPGround26 CALL GUIDELINES AND SUBMISSION FORMS:
https://www.contemporaryartmusicproject.org/campground26

NON-REFUNDABLE SUBMISSION FEE per submission: $10

RESULTS BY: November 30, 2025 by 11:59 PM EDT (UTC-4)

FESTIVAL DATES: March 5-7, 2026

FESTIVAL LOCATION: Tampa, FL

ORGANIZATION WEBSITE: https://contemporaryartmusicproject.org

CONTACT: For general questions, contact Eunmi Ko (ko@contemporaryartmusicproject.org).

Alisa Rose & Monica Chew

Call for Scores

Deadline: November 10, 2025

Vox Novus invites composers to submit one-minute works for Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame featuring baritone violin and clavichord—a rare and intimate pairing. Explore the unique timbres of these historic instruments.

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Kari Johnson

Call for piano Scores

Deadline: December 1, 2025

Vox Novus is calling for one-minute pieces composed for Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Kari Johnson, piano to be premiered in February 3rd 2026 at Lewis University as well as being streamed online.

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