FAITH PARTNERS
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Now For Midwest Residencies
Through Faith Partners
residencies, composers collaborate with consortia of faith-based communities
in the creation of new sacred music. Consortia are located in both rural
and urban communities and include congregations of different faiths.
Each composer creates several new works, some for individual congregations
and some that are shared by the entire consortium.
This
unprecedented program seeks to reinvigorate sacred music and to reintroduce
composers into religious settings where they have historically flourished.
Participating congregations choose their resident composers from a pool
of applicants, ensuring a happy marriage of style and outlook between
the composers and their consortia. Since launching the program in the
Upper Midwest in 1992, the Forum has continued to expand Faith Partners
through its network of chapters.
Premieres of Faith Partners
compositions have packed churches and synagogues, infusing congregations
with newfound energy. Several congregations are continuing to commission
new works with their own funds after the residency period has ended,
indicating that the program has sparked a durable enthusiasm for new
music. Faith Partners is funded by the Otto Bremer Foundation
(in the Upper Midwest) and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (in the Southeast).
Other local funders support projects in Boston, New York City, and the
San Francisco Bay Area.
For more information on Faith Partners in the
Upper Midwest, contact Krystal Banfield at kbanfield@composersforum.org
or (651) 251-2812.
For more information on Faith Partners in the
Southeast, contact Lane Wilson at acfatlanta@mindspring.com
or (404) 355-5744.
For more information on Faith Partners in the
Boston Area, contact Beth Denisch at
acfb@tbf.org or (617) 338-4392.
For more information on Faith Partners in New
York City, contact Renita Kalhorn at renita.kalhorn@Verizon.net
or (212) 873-5315.
Established: 1992
Who may apply: Forum members within commuting of the host sites
Number of applications in fiscal year 2001: 62
Composer stipend: $3,000-8,000