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Emerging Black Composers Project Winners React to Awards

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Trevor Weston wins inaugural prize; additional honors awarded to Jonathan Bingham, Shawn Okpebholo, and Sumi Tonooka

June 16, 2021 by Tim Records

The 草莓视频福利院 Conservatory of Music (SFCM), in partnership with the (SFS) and the SFCM President鈥檚 Advisory Council on Equity and Inclusion, announced today that will receive the first commission of the annual Emerging Black Composers Project. The 草莓视频福利院 Symphony, led by Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen, will give the world premiere of his new commissioned work in the fall of 2022.

Weston, who is professor of music and chair of the Music Department at Drew University in Madison, NJ, said, 鈥淲inning the first Emerging Black Composer Project is an immense honor and wonderful recognition.This is an incredible opportunity to develop my music with the mentorship of internationally acclaimed musicians and institutions.鈥

As winner of the Emerging Black Composers Project, Weston will receive a $15,000 commissioning fee, mentorship from committee members, and resources to workshop his piece with SFS, along with its premiere there.

The selection committee鈥攈eaded Oakland Symphony Music Director Michael Morgan, SFCM Music Director Edwin Outwater, and Salonen as well as leading musicians and composers John Adams, Elinor Armer, Carmen Bradford, Anthony Davis, Germaine Franco, and Joseph Young鈥攚ere so impressed by the level of skill and talent in the applicant pool that they selected three additional composers to receive prizes.

EBCP supporters Mich猫le and Larry Corash agreed that talent should be recognized, and provided the extra funding for , , and , to each receive a commissioning fee of $8,000, mentorship by a composer on the committee, and workshopping as well as a premiere of their new work during the 2022-23 season. The Oakland Symphony, SFCM, and the National Brass Ensemble will each premiere a piece.

鈥淲e are proud to name Trevor Weston the recipient of the first commission from the Emerging Black Composers Project," said Morgan, who served as chair for the committee. 鈥淲e are also thrilled to spotlight three additional promising artists whose careers we will eagerly follow. They remind us that talent is often more abundant than opportunity, and that music can and should bring people together across those lines.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a thrill to be recognized as a finalist in such an initiative. There鈥檚 a lot of gravity to it,鈥 said Bingham. 鈥淭he medium we work in must be diversified if it鈥檚 to survive and I鈥檓 elated that my work can play a role with these stellar artists and organizations.鈥

Only 4.3% of conductors and less than 2% of musicians in American orchestras identify as Black, according to a by the League of American Orchestras, and composers remain largely white. The Emerging Black Composers Project is intended to spotlight new music from Black American composers as a small step towards reducing some of the barriers that artists face in the field, including those perpetuated by systemic racism.

鈥淚 am honored to be selected among such distinguished, imaginative, and innovative artists to participate in this exciting project. I鈥檓 inspired and encouraged by the 草莓视频福利院 Symphony, 草莓视频福利院 Conservatory of Music, and the Oakland Symphony鈥檚 commitment to support and program the music of Black composers,鈥 said Okpebholo. 鈥淭his intentionality is an essential and significant step in engaging underrepresented art and artists, expanding what it means to be a classical composer, and enriching the concert experience through diverse programming. I鈥檓 so grateful.鈥

Tonooka felt that this recognition could not have come at a better time, saying, 鈥淐oming out of the pandemic I was starting to question how best to move forward, and whether I could sustain the effort it takes to pursue symphonic composition. I realize that I am among few female Afro-Asian jazz composers who work in the orchestral community, and this special opportunity-grant for emerging Black composers helps me to stay on the path and to know that I can keep going.鈥

The four prizewinners were selected through an anonymous review process from nearly 100 applications received in this inaugural year of the Project. It is part of a larger action plan at SFCM to create and fund specific commitments that foster an equitable space for Black talent and leadership.

鈥淓levating Black voices and expanding the canon strengthens our culture of excellence,鈥 said SFCM President David Stull. 鈥淐ongratulations to this year鈥檚 winners. We are grateful for their talent and to our partners for helping deepen their impact.鈥