ABOUT:
THE AMERICAN COMPOSERS FORUM
The American Composers
Forum is committed to supporting composers and developing new markets
for their music. Through granting, commissioning, and performance programs,
the Forum provides composers at all stages of their careers with valuable
resources for professional and artistic development. By linking communities
with composers and performers, the Forum fosters a demand for new music,
enriches communities, and helps develop the next generation of composers,
musicians, and music patrons.
Founded in 1973 as the Minnesota Composers Forum, the organization has
grown from an innovative regional initiative into one of the nations
premier composer service organizations. With a home office in St. Paul
and 10 chapters across the country, its programming reaches composers
and communities in all 50 states.
The Forum's 1,700
members include composers and performers, presenters and organizations
that share the Forums goals, and individuals and institutions
with an interest in supporting new music. Forum members come from both
urban and rural areas; they work in virtually every musical genre, including
orchestral and chamber music, world music, opera and music
theater, jazz and improvisational music, electronic and electro-acoustic
music, and sound art. In addition to the tangible benefits of membership
including newsletters, invitations to chapter events, and eligibility
for grant, fellowship, and residency programs members are part
of a national community of artists who share common concerns, aspirations,
and goals.