Avison Live: call for proposals :: deadline 9 March 2009

 

Avison Ensemble and AV Festival seek to commission a new large scale audio
visual artwork by a leading contemporary artist that celebrates 18th Century
North East composer Charles Avison and his musical heritage by
reinterpreting his traditional music for 21st Century audiences. 

 

The commission forms a central part of the Avison tercentenary celebrations
in 2009 and will be featured as part of a large scale public event in
Newcastle City Centre, including live music by the renowned Avison Ensemble
in September 2009 and a potential tour beyond. 

 

Experienced and established artists or artist groups are invited to submit
proposals to develop a new audio visual work that responds to the music of
Charles Avison, the unique environment of Newcastle City Centre and attracts
new audiences for classical music and contemporary electronic art. 

 

DEADLINES 

- The proposal deadline is 12pm on 9 March 2009. No late submissions will be
accepted. 

- Shortlisted candidates will be notified on 20 March 2009. 

- Interviews will be held on 27 March 2009. 

- The commission will be awarded on 3 April 2009. 

- The work is to be completed by 24 August 2009. 

 

BUDGET 

The artist fee is GBP 12,000 and there is a production budget of
approximately GBP 20,000 to stage the work. 

 

FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND FULL SUBMISSION GUIDELINES PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE
PROJECT BRIEF AT:  http://www.avfestival.co.uk/opportunities 

 

OVERVIEW OF AVISON LIVE 

The new commission will respond to Avison's music, his groundbreaking music
criticism and the rich historical context in which his music was performed
three hundred years ago. In the 1700's Charles Avison started the Bigg
Market's reputation as a centre of entertainment. His fortnightly concerts
held in the Groat Market Assembly Rooms were the peaks of Newcastle's social
calendar; raucous affairs held in rooms above drinking dens, which started
at 6pm and finished at 2am. At the peak of the Industrial Revolution, with
entrepreneurs, factory owners and engineers in the city hungry for culture
and entertainment, Avison made Newcastle into England's greatest provincial
music centre of the day outside of London. 

 

THE PARTNERS 

THE AVISON ENSEMBLE  www.avisonensemble.com 

The Avison Ensemble is Newcastle's outstanding period instrument orchestra,
which plays and popularises the works of Charles Avison and other classical
composers. Despite having written over eighty string concertos and being
hailed by the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians as, "the most
important English concerto composer of the 18th century", Charles Avison's
music has been rarely performed on either modern or period instruments. 

 

AV FESTIVAL www.avfestival.co.uk 

The AV Festival is an international festival of electronic arts featuring
visual art, music and moving image. A biennial event, the festival takes
place in Newcastle, Gateshead, Sunderland and Middlesbrough in the North
East of England. The festival consists of public commissions, exhibitions,
performances, film screenings, workshops and debate at many of the region's
outstanding cultural venues and sites. This is the first major public event
that AV Festival has developed outside of a festival year. The next AV
Festival will take place in March 2010 and will be based around the central
theme of Energy. It will explore energy as a force through which all of life
is connected, transformed, renewed and destroyed. 

 

ENQUIRIES 

Michelle Hirschhorn, Avison Live Project Manager: miche...@avfestival.co.uk

 

 

 

Rebecca Shatwell

Director, AV Festival / Audio Visual Arts North East

Newcastle, Gateshead, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, UK

Tel: 44 (0)191 227 5523

Email: rebe...@avfestival.co.uk

URL: www.avfestival.co.uk

 

AV Festival is run by Audio Visual Arts North East. Limited by Guarantee.
Registered in England No 06141603. Registered Charity Number 1120368.
Registered Office: c/o Tyneside Cinema, 10 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle upon
Tyne, NE1 6QG, UK.

 

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