Nordic Music days 2021 – call for works


Posted on June 19th, by leikhopar1 in News, Uncategorized. No Comments

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Nordic Music Days Iceland is organised by the Icelandic Composers Society, and takes place in Reykjavík from 21st – 23rd of October 2021.

Nordic Music Days has been running annually since 1888, which makes it one of the world’s oldest ongoing music festivals. The festival is administered by the Nordic Composers Council with each of the Nordic countries taking turns to manage the festival’s practical arrangements. Nordic Music Days serves as a platform for ensembles, musicians and repertoires in order to spread the music of Nordic composers.

Nordic Music Days 2021 takes place in Iceland on 21-23 October 2021 and is organized by the Icelandic Composers Society.

The theme is a guideline only, all other interpretations will be accepted. Only works by artists from or living in the Nordic region are accepted. Submissions are only allowed directly into the NMD database at http://nmdsubmission.org/

DEADLINE for submissions is JULY 17th 2020





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