Thursday, 10 July 2014

Concert Program Advertising Information


Would you like to advertise in the Requiem for Fourteen Roses concert program? All advertising proceeds support the project.

Ads will be displayed in black and white. Artwork must be received in JPG format by Monday November 14, 2014.

The concert program will be a booklet measuring 8.5 x 11 (after folding).

Back Cover
7.5 x 10
$250

Inside Front Cover
7.5 x 10
$200

Inside Back Cover
7.5 x 10
$150

Full Page
7.5 x 10
$100

Half Page
7.5 x 4.75
$75

Quarter Page
7.5 x 2.25
$50

Business Card
3.375 x 2.25
$35

To contact us for additional information, please CLICK HERE. Thanks!

Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Elise Letourneau shortlisted for The 2014 American Prize in composition

I'm humbled and pleased to announce that I've been shortlisted for The 2014 American Prize in the choral composition category. This in itself is gratifying, but what makes me especially happy as a composer is that, having also been shortlisted in 2013 with completely different music, it tells me I've been writing consistently, and consistently well.

The American Prize is a series of non-profit national competitions in the performing arts unique in scope and structure, providing cash awards, professional adjudication and regional, national and international recognition. Each year, The American Prize rewards the best recorded performances by individual artists and ensembles in the United States at the professional, community/amateur, college, university, church and school levels.


http://theamericanprize.blogspot.ca/2014/06/composer-finalists-chorus.html


Sunday, 6 July 2014

NEWS: Indiegogo Crowdfunding campaign has launched

Our crowd funding campaign for Requiem for Fourteen Roses has launched!

Essentially, the success of this campaign will determine how amazing the concert can become, and what our technical options for documenting and sharing the concert will be. We are set up for the Flex Funding option, which means that if we don't reach the $10,000 goal, we will still receive the money that is raised. But we will have to reevaluate some of our budget details. And bite our nails over ticket sales. Regardless, we are committed to delivering this project, however our campaign plays out.


We are grateful to have received a Corel Award towards this project from the Ottawa Arts Council. A successful crowd funding campaign will free up additional hours to focus on the creative aspects of this project, rather than dedicating additional resources to researching grants and writing time-consuming applications that may or may not result in funding.

Please click HERE if you'd like to be part of Requiem for Fourteen Roses in a very real way. Thank-you for your support!