A call for proposals comes to us via Make Music New York. Back for its fourth iteration, MMNY Winter will return Sunday, December 21 with musical parades for players of bells, guitars, harps, smartphones and more.
Perhaps you've nailed down that one choice idea. Your outlet, then, is MMNY. And on the longest shortest day of 2014, they want to hear and (possibly) premiere your tunes.
For the second year in a row, artists are invited to submit proposals for a new musical public work that allows any number of musicians and non-musicians to participate--with or without preparation.
If you aren't familiar with Make Music New York, Aaron Friedman and Co. are making quite a statement here on the local scene. The not-for-profit organizes two annual participatory musical celebrations: Make Music New York on June 1 and Make Music Winter on December 21.
It's the largest music event to hit New York City. So, how can you possibly stay in the dark with all this great music going on?
The answer: You cannot.
Deadline is Wednesday, October 1, 2014; details can be found on MMNY's website here.
In the meantime, here's some MMNY/NPR back from June.
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