Concurso Internacional de
M�sica Eletroac�stica de S�o Paulo
The CIMESP was organized by Flo Menezes each two years from 1995 until 2007, becoming worldwide one of the most important international contests for electroacoustic music.
Date
August 2007.
Participants
209 compositions of 206 composers of 39 nationalities from 33 countries.
Winners
Suk-Jun Kim (1st Prize), Nicolas Bernier (2nd Prize), Jon Cristopher
Nelson (2nd Prize Ex Aequo) and Francis Dhomont (Public Prize).
Honorable Mentions
Elizabeth Anderson, Manuella Blackburn, Antonio Ferreira, Raúl
Minsburg, Steingrimur Rohloff, Diana Simpson and Hans Tutschku.
Jury
Flo Menezes (Studio PANaroma; Unesp), Gilles Gobeil (Professor for Electroacoustic
Music in Montreal, Canada), Christian Calon (Audio Artist, Montreal, Canada)
and João Pedro Oliveira (Professor for Electroacoustic Music at the
University of Aveiro, Portugal).
Rules
Rules of VII CIMESP 2007
(pdf / 83 KB)
Entry Form
Entry Form of VII CIMESP 2007
(pdf / 130 KB)
Participants
185 compositions of 130 composers of 32 nationalities from 29 countries.
Winners
David Berezan (1st Prize), Kyong Mee Choi (2nd Prize), João Pedro Oliveira
(2nd Prize Ex Aequo) and Diana Simpson (Public Prize).
Honorable Mentions
Roger Cochini, Francis Dhomont and José Manrique.
Jury
Flo Menezes (Studio PANaroma; Unesp), Hans Ulrich Humpert (Studio für
elektronische Musik; Cologne, Germany), Gilles Gobeil (Professor for Electroacoustic
Music in Montreal, Canada) and Jorge Antunes (University of Brasília,
Brazil).
Date
October 2003.
Participants
236 compositions of 168 composers of 35 nationalities from 31 countries.
Winners
Andrew Lewis (1st Prize), David Berezan (2nd Prize) and Mario Mary (Public
Prize).
Honorable Mentions
Elizabeth Anderson, Christian Calon and João
Pedro Oliveira.
Jury
Flo Menezes (Studio PANaroma; Unesp), Hans Ulrich Humpert (Studio für
elektronische Musik; Cologne, Germany), Hans Tutschku (IRCAM, Paris; Studio
Klang-Projekte, Weimar, Germany), Rajmil Fischman (University of Keele, U.K.)
and Gilles Gobeil (Professor for Electroacoustic Music in Montreal, Canada).
Date
October 2001.
Participants
204 compositions of 160 composers of 37 nationalities from 30 countries.
Winners
Kent Olofsson (1st Prize), John Young (2nd Prize) and Gilles Gobeil / Arturo
Parra (Public Prize).
Honorable Mentions
Elizabeth Anderson, Natasha Barrett, Andre Bartetzki, Gary Berger, Panayiotis
Kokoras, Theodore Lotis and Augusto Valente.
Jury
Flo Menezes (Studio PANaroma; Unesp), Léo Kupper (Studio de Recherches;
Brussels, Belgium), Hans Ulrich Humpert (Studio für elektronische Musik;
Cologne, Germany), Hans Tutschku (IRCAM, Paris; Studio Klang-Projekte, Weimar,
Germany) and Rajmil Fischman (University of Keele, U.K.).
Date
October 1999.
Participants
210 compositions of 159 composers of 35 nationalities from 26 countries.
Winners
Francis Dhomont (1st Prize), Peter Batchelor (2nd Prize), Maurizio Martusciello
(2nd Prize Ex Aequo) and Gilles Gobeil (Public Prize).
Honorable Mentions
Gary Berger, Agostino Di Scipio, Paul Fretwell, Shintaro Imai, Elainie Lillios
and Kent Olofsson.
Jury
Flo Menezes (Studio PANaroma; Unesp), Léo Kupper (Studio de Recherches;
Brussels, Belgium), Hans Ulrich Humpert (Studio für elektronische Musik;
Cologne, Germany) and Hans Tutschku (IRCAM, Paris; Studio Klang-Projekte,
Weimar, Germany).
Date
June 1997.
Participants
143 compositions of 109 composers of 32 nationalities from 23 countries.
Winners
Gilles Gobeil (1st Prize) and Pete Stollery (2nd Prize).
Honorable Mentions
Celso Aguiar, Peter Batchelor, Ralf Ollertz and Ioannis Kalantzis.
Jury
Flo Menezes (Studio PANaroma; Unesp), Léo Kupper (Studio de Recherches;
Brussels, Belgium), Mikhail Malt (IRCAM, Paris) and Hans Tutschku (IRCAM,
Paris; Studio Klang-Projekte, Weimar, Germany).
Date
June 1995.
Participants
27 compositions of 22 composers from 9 countries.
Winners
Paul Koonce (1st Prize) and Hans Tutschku (2nd Prize).
Honorable Mentions
Celso Aguiar, Elisabeth Anderson, Linda Dusman and Lelo Nazário.
Jury
Flo Menezes (Studio PANaroma; Unesp), Aylton Escobar (ULM; USP), Rodolfo Caesar
(UFRJ) and José Augusto Mannis (CDMC; UNICAMP).