Resonate: A Call for Scores Application Procedures
Learn about prize eligibility, application procedures and the review process.
The 2026 Resonate: An Open Access Call for Scores call is led by UCLA music performance professor David Kaplan(opens in a new tab), Decoda(opens in a new tab) and Contemporary Music Ensemble SORI(opens in a new tab) with support from a UCLA Global Research Award(opens in a new tab).
Application deadline is June 15, 2026.
Contemporary Music Ensemble SORI was founded in Seoul, South Korea, in 2001. The ensemble SORI is the first professional concert musical group in South Korea specializing in contemporary music. The foundation of SORI was initiated by a group of young performers who participated in the ‘2001 Music Today-Seoul International Competition for Composers.’ The performers are highly acclaimed for their musical abilities, not only as soloists but also as ensemble players. The dictionary meanings of SORI are simply ‘sound’ in English, ‘Klang’ in German and ‘timbre’ in French.
The musical orientation of SORI centers on inventiveness and variety, as its primary repertoire consists of newly composed scores submitted by international composers. The ensemble also commissions new music as part of a continuing effort to expand opportunities for young composers. In addition to concert recitals, SORI presents special multimedia and performance art events.
Decoda was founded in 2012 by musicians who first collaborated as members of Ensemble Connect, a two-year fellowship program of Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School and the Weill Music Institute in partnership with the NYC Department of Education. Its work as an ensemble has grown out of this collective training, which focused on developing skills as exemplary performers, dedicated teachers and passionate advocates for music in communities around the world.
Decoda’s versatile musicians are equally committed to virtuosic performance and audience engagement. Its flexible instrumentation, from trios to large mixed ensemble, allows for unique, inspiring and engaging concert experiences for a vast array of audiences, from concert halls to schools, hospitals and correctional facilities. As alums of Ensemble Connect and in recognition of its members’ ongoing success as artists, educators and advocates for music, Decoda is the only independent ensemble to be recognized as an Affiliate Ensemble of Carnegie Hall.
Entering composers can choose to submit their work to the following Library collections:
Submission to a collection will not impact the prize review process.
An independent review panel, including ensemble representatives from Ensemble SORI and Decoda, will review scores and recordings and select three winning compositions.