GILGAMESH INTERNATIONAL COMPOSITION competition 2025

Discover the winners and highlights of the previous GILGAMESH INTERNATIONAL COMPOSITION COMPETITION

Gilgamesh Arts & Culture Foundation

The Gilgamesh Composition Competition is dedicated to uncovering and nurturing new voices in music composition. The Gilgamesh Ensemble returns annually with a unique instrumental configuration, challenging composers to push creative boundaries.

The competition attracts global talent, offering a prestigious platform for emerging artists to showcase their work internationally. Inspired by the ancient epic of Gilgamesh, the competition encourages composers to explore innovative musical landscapes rooted in profound historical perspectives on humanity and the world. This unique blend of tradition and innovation positions the Gilgamesh Competition as a powerful force in the contemporary music scene, fostering creativity and bridging the gap between past and present.

Winners

Meet our award-winning composers!

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Felipe Vasconcelos

Brazil, Teresina

1st place

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Shai Cohen

From Israel

2nd place

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Pedro Brandão

From Brazil, Rio de Janeiro

3rd place

Honorable Mentions

Meet the talented composers who received Honorable Mentions. Their works will be showcased on our Gilgamesh III album.

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Alessio Ferrante

From Italy, Bolzano

Performance of the piece
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Alejandro Marco Gómez Lopera

From Spain, Granada

Performance of the piece
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Arad Noroozi

From Iran, Tehran

Performance of the piece
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Manolis Ekmektsoglou

From Greece, Thessaloniki

Performance of the piece

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Jihyun Kim

From South Korea, Seoul

Performance of the piece

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Soheil Shirang

From Tehran, Iran

Performance of the piece

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Afamia Al-Dayaa

From Austria, Vienna

Performance of the piece

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Daniel Krumland

From Spain, Barcelona

Performance of the piece

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Melikşah Alkan

From Turkey, Istanbul

Performance of the piece

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Ali Araab

From Iran, Tehran

Performance of the piece

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Libby Fabricatore

From USA, New York City

Performance of the piece

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Erfan Javadi

From Iran, Shiraz

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Musicians

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Mattie Barbier
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Jillian Risigari-Gai Lopez

Juries

Our esteemed jury panel, comprised of renowned composers and music scholars, will carefully evaluate each submission.

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Oscar Bettison
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Joachim Heintz
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Jennifer Jolley

Directors

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Honiball Joseph

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Ali Balighi

www.alibalighi.com

About Competition

We are delighted to share news about the 2024-2025 Gilgamesh Composition Competition, dedicated to electronic and electroacoustic music, taking place in Los Angeles. The competition aims to discover fresh and diverse musical voices globally, inspired by the Epic of Gilgamesh. Submissions are welcome for harp, trombone with fixed media (2 channels) or live electronic, and electroacoustic pieces (fixed media) for 2 channels. Details about the Gilgamesh trio and setup specifications can be found below. Successful composers will be awarded their work recorded by the Gilgamesh Trio.

Guidelines

  • Eligibility: Composers of all ages, nationalities, and professional backgrounds can participate in the competition.
  • Work History: Submissions should not have been performed or awarded before.
  • Instrumentation: Scores can be written for harp, trombone, and live electronics or fixed media (2 channels), or electroacoustic pieces (fixed media) for 2 channels. Various combinations, including solo harp, solo trombone, and duets for harp and trombone, are accepted.
  • Style Diversity: Scores of different styles and aesthetic preferences are encouraged, and inquiries about instrumentation can be directed to the organizers.
  • Duration: Works should not exceed 5 minutes; multi-movement works and excerpts from larger pieces are NOT accepted.
  • Number of Submissions: Each composer is allowed to submit one piece.
  • Anonymous Submission: The composer’s name and any identifying details must not be visible on the score or in any submitted materials.
  • Judges: Esteemed judges for this year include Panayiotis Kokoras (Greece/USA), Jennifer Jolley (USA), and Joachim Heintz (Germany). Judges from the previous competition were Oscar Bettison, Saad Haddad, and Nina Shekhar.
  • Entry Fee: No entry fee.

Theme

The Epic of Gilgamesh, considered the earliest surviving work of significant literature, is an ancient Mesopotamian epic with enduring themes. Originating from the Third Dynasty of Ur (c. 2100 BC), it comprises five Sumerian poems about Gilgamesh, the king of Uruk. Gilgamesh, an influential hero of the ancient world, has left a lasting impact on works like Homer’s Iliad and The Odyssey. Described as an “adventurous, brave, but tragic figure symbolizing man’s vain but endless drive for fame, glory, and immortality,” Gilgamesh serves as inspiration for the competition’s search for chamber music connected to the story, elements, or themes of Gilgamesh and Assyrian culture.

Submission Requirements

Score Submission:

  • Please provide an anonymous PDF format for the score, ensuring all identifying information is removed.
  • While not mandatory, an audio file in mp3 format is preferred, featuring either a live recording or MIDI mockup.

Fixed Media Specifications:

  • Fixed media should be submitted in 2-channel format, either WAV or AIF, with a Sample Rate of 44100 and Bit-depth Resolution of 16 bits.

Live Electronic Parts:

  • For live electronic components, use Csound, SuperCollider, or Max 8. Remove any identifying information from the electronic parts.
  • Please note that the composer must be physically present in Los Angeles to perform and record the live electronic part. If they cannot participate in the recording session, their piece will be removed from the session and replaced with another piece.

Additional Documents:

  • Submit a PDF of your current biography (maximum 250 words).
  • Include a program note in PDF format (limited to 100 words).
  • Attach at least one landscape-format photo.

Submission Requirements for the Fixed Media (2-channels)

Audio Submission:

  • Fixed media files must be submitted in 2-channel format, either WAV or AIF, with a Sample Rate of 44100 and a Bit-depth Resolution of 16 bits.

Additional Materials:

  • Submit a PDF document containing your current biography (limited to 250 words).
  • Provide a PDF program note (limited to 100 words).
  • Include at least one landscape-format photo.

Submit your Music

If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to send us an email: competition@gilgamesh.foundation

Important Dates:

  • Competition Opens: August 2024 
  • Scores Due: March 1, 2025
  • Announcement of Performance Winners: June 1, 2025 
  • Performance & Album Release: December 2025

Additional Documents:

The epic of Gilgamesh

Competition