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Southeastern States
The American Composers Forum established an active Atlanta Chapter in 1998. After six years of operation, due to lack of sufficient local funding, it was absorbed back into the national organization in 2004. Membership in the American Composers Forum is with the national organization, and the status of members living in the Atlanta area will be unaffected. All members of the American Composers Forum in the Atlanta area will continue to receive the benefits and services provided by the national office, including a subscription to Sounding Board and access to the Opportunities listings and individual member profile pages posted on the Forum's national website.
If you are an ACF member who resides in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North or South Carolina, Tennessee, or West Virginia, select "Southeastern States" as your Chapter designation on your ACF profile page.
Featured Chapter Programs
Find Chamber Music Database

The American Composers Forum has partnered with the Amateur Chamber Music Players (ACMP) to create an online resource where chamber music lovers can find access to contemporary chamber music--with features tailored specifically to the needs of amateur players.

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Measure For Measure: New Music, New Thoughts (podcast)

Where are we going? And what are we doing?
All in Good Measure (aka Measure For Measure), a weekly series of online audio conversations, takes a fresh look at the world of making new music for a new world. Through candid, in-depth interviews with leading thinkers in a variety of related fields, listeners will gain new perspectives on issues that face artists today and learn ways to adapt for survival.

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Chapter News
2009 Essentially Choral composers selected
(February 27, 2009)
North Carolina composer Thomas Fielding and six others selected for Essentially Choral reading sessions with Philip Brunelle's VocalEssence Ensemble Singers in Minneapolis.
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Encore awards for January 2009
(January 1, 2009)
Pianist Jenny Lin (New York City) will perform "Piano Etudes" by Jason Freeman (Atlanta, Ga.) and Brooks Whitehouse (Winston-Salem, N.C.) will perform "Sonata for Solo Cello" by David Feurzeig (Williston, Vt.) as a result of the latest round of Encore grants.
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