Canadian Composer Kalen Smith Wins Prestigious USA International Harp Competition Composition Contest
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Kalen Smith from Canada wins the 8th Ruth Inglefield Composition Contest, gaining $2,000 and inclusion in the 13th USA International Harp Competition's Stage III required repertoire.
Smith's award-winning composition, Bioluminescence, explores extreme harp registers and combines tonal music structures, contemporary techniques, and effects from electronic music.
The USA International Harp Competition aims to inspire artistic excellence, encourage personal growth, and create community between musicians and their audiences.
Bioluminescence by Kalen Smith creates musical color by exploring extreme harp registers with a variety of techniques including près de la table, xylophonics, harmonics, and fingernails.
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The USA International Harp Competition (USAIHC) has announced Canadian composer Kalen Smith as the winner of its 8th Ruth Inglefield Composition Contest for his piece 'Bioluminescence'. This prestigious competition received 73 applications from composers across 23 countries, demonstrating the global interest in contemporary harp composition. Smith, currently pursuing a Master's Degree in composition at McGill University, combines his experience as a harpist with contemporary techniques and influences from electronic music.
His winning composition, 'Bioluminescence', explores the extreme registers of the harp, creating a unique underwater-inspired soundscape through various innovative harp techniques. The victory comes with several notable accolades for Smith, including a $2,000 prize funded by the American Harp Society, Inc. Additionally, 'Bioluminescence' will be included in the 13th USAIHC's Stage III required repertoire and will be performed by the 2025 Gold Medalist at debut concerts.
Lyon & Healy Publications will publish the score, making it available for purchase on https://www.harp.com starting January 2, 2025. The competition's international jury, comprising renowned composer Chen Yi and distinguished harpists from around the world, also recognized four other finalists: Yeonsuk Jung from South Korea, Caroline Lizotte from Canada, Ramin Amin Tafreshi from Iran, and Alexander Thomas from the United Kingdom. This diverse group of finalists reflects the global nature of contemporary harp composition.
The USAIHC, founded in 1989 by Susann McDonald, has been instrumental in promoting new works for the harp. The composition contest, now in its eighth cycle, plays a crucial role in the organization's mission to inspire artistic innovation in harp music. The competition not only provides a platform for composers but also enriches the repertoire available to harpists worldwide. In May, during the 13th USAIHC, a Composition Forum will be held in Bloomington, featuring performances of the other finalists' works and a discussion with Smith about 'Bioluminescence'.
This event will offer valuable insights into contemporary harp composition and performance techniques. The impact of this competition extends beyond the immediate recognition of Smith's work, contributing to the broader appreciation of the harp and its repertoire while fostering a community between musicians and audiences. By promoting artistic excellence and encouraging personal growth, the USAIHC plays a vital role in launching careers and sustaining the future of harp music.
The selection of 'Bioluminescence' as the winning composition highlights the ongoing interest in exploring new sonic territories and techniques in harp music. It represents a fusion of traditional harp playing with contemporary compositional approaches, potentially influencing future directions in harp repertoire and performance practices. For harpists and music enthusiasts alike, the availability of Smith's composition through Lyon & Healy Publications will provide an opportunity to engage with cutting-edge harp music, ensuring the continued evolution of the harp's role in contemporary classical music.
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