We are publishing the call for applications for Erasmus+ mobility for study and traineeships for the coming academic year 2026/2027 (for the traineeship: possible departure in the second semester of the academic year 2025/2026).

  1. The internal pre-selection application forms for STUDY ABROAD MOBILITIES must be uploaded by 30 January 2026 at the following Jotform
  2. Internal pre-selection applications for INTERNSHIP MOBILITY (as opposed to study mobility applications) should be sent by email to erasmus@consmi.it with the following deadlines, subject to prior contact with the Erasmus Office:
    • by 30 January 2026 for mobility to take place in the second semester of the academic year 2025/2026;
    • by 15 June 2026 for mobility to take place in the academic year 2026/2027.

Call for Composers – Selection of pieces to be proposed for performance during ECME (European Contemporary Music Ensemble) Week 2026 – 09-15 March 2026 – Salamanca

The “Giuseppe Verdi” Conservatory of Music in Milan is announcing a selection open to students of the Composition and Electroacoustic Composition courses enrolled in the 2025-2026 academic year, for the submission of compositional projects to be realised in a short timeframe and already composed works, which will be performed during the’ECME Week Salamanca 2026.

The’ECME (European Contemporary Music Ensemble) It is an inter-institutional project by the Conservatory of Milan, developed within the Erasmus+ BIP programme, in collaboration with:

  • Salzburg Mozarteum
  • Liszt Academy of Budapest
  • Higher Conservatory of Music of Castilla y León (Salamanca)
  • Royal Conservatory of Brussels

ECME is an international platform dedicated to the interpretation of contemporary music, artistic research, experimentation and the use of new technologies, promoting creativity and the development of new expressive perspectives among composers and instrumentalists.

The’ECME Week 2026 will take place in Salamanca (Spain) 9 to 15 March 2026 (dates may be subject to slight variations) and will welcome up to four pieces by students of the Milan Conservatory, selected according to the following categories:

  • 1 piece for viola and electronics or violet alone (maximum duration: 8’30”)
  • 1 piece for oboe and electronics (maximum duration: 5 minutes)
  • 1 acousmatic track (maximum duration: 8’30”)
  • 1 acousmatic track (maximum duration: 5 minutes)

Is it possible to participate by presenting pieces already composed o compositional projects/patterns. The materials submitted must take into account the artistic and technological purposes of the ECME as described in the introduction.

1. PIECES FOR INSTRUMENT AND ELECTRONICS

A) If the piece is already composed

Applicants should submit:

  1. Score (indicate clearly the duration of the piece and year of composition).
  2. Data sheet in English.
  3. Possible electronic part (files required for execution), in duplicate version if relevant:
    1. stereo;
    2. multichannel (possibly).
      The spread will be octophonic, with any internal system variations (stereo, quadraphonic, etc.). The electronic part should preferably be on fixed support (use of Max patches for audio file activation and management of electronic parts is possible). Where provided, live electronics, it must be borne in mind that the number of trials will be limited.
  4. Curriculum vitae (in Italian and English, maximum 2000 characters -spaces included-), including name, surname, date of birth and main discipline.

B) If you compete with a composition project or piece to be completed

Applicants should submit:

  1. Composition project, in PDF format, indicating: first name, surname, main discipline, title of the piece, chosen ensemble (viola or oboe and electronics). The project must be between 3.500 e 9,000 characters (including spaces) and can include images and links to playable/downloadable files ( .maxpat patches, stereo or multitrack audio files, videos etc.).
  2. Start page(s) of the score or instrumental part.
  3. Data sheet (in English).
  4. Drafts of the score and electronic part (stereo and, if foreseen, multi-channel audio files). These materials may be cited in the composition project or listed in a text file (Word, in Italian or English) included in the same folder.
  5. Signed letter in which the candidate undertakes to deliver the final instrumental part by 09 January 2026 The electronic part, if not completed by the instrumental part's delivery date, must be sent together with the score, which includes its notation, by 20 February 2026.
  6. Curriculum vitae (in Italian and English, maximum 2000 characters -spaces included-), including name, surname, date of birth and main discipline.

2. ACOUSMATIC TRACKS

Applicants should submit:

  1. Data sheet (Word or PDF, in English) containing: author, title, duration, year of composition, format specification (stereo or multi-channel). In the case of a multi-channel piece, include the diagram of the speaker arrangement and the correspondence of the speaker channels.
  2. Acousmatic soundtrack:
    • for selection: .wav or .aif stereo format, 16 bit, 44.1 kHz;
    • for performance in Salamanca: 24-bit, 48 kHz format (stereo or multichannel).
  3. Programme note (max 2,500 characters, in Italian and English).
  4. Curriculum vitae (in Italian and English) stating name, surname, date of birth and main discipline.

Applications should be submitted to daniela.poiatti@consmi.it by 12 December 2025 and the materials should be uploaded in a Drive folder.

The Milan Conservatory will award two Erasmus+ grants (short-term mobility) two of the selected students, who will participate in the ECME Week Salamanca 2026 activities (workshops, conferences, masterclasses, seminars, rehearsals, and concerts).

The Commission may select up to four proposals, according to the categories indicated. A meritocracy between a piece for instrument and electronics and a piece for instrument alone, it will be preferred track with electronic part.

The call for applications is published for the comparative procedure aimed at identifying an expert in the theory and teaching of the ’COMA/10 Recorder”planned within the study plans of the academic diploma courses at the Milan Conservatory.

This call is aimed at all flautists, trombonists, and violinists who are regularly enrolled for the academic year 2025 – 2026 and wish to participate in the selection for students to take part in the European Contemporary Music Ensemble (ECME) project, an ensemble composed of students from the Conservatorio di Milano, the Mozarteum of Salzburg, the “Liszt” Academy of Budapest, the Conservatorio Superior de Música de Castilla y León, and the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.

ECME Week 2026 will take place in Salamanca (Spain) from 9 to 15 March 2026. The dates may be subject to slight changes, but activities will take place over seven days, including international travel. The final concert is scheduled for Saturday 15 March 2026.

The event, organised by the Higher Conservatory of Music of Castilla y León in collaboration with the University of Salamanca, is funded by the Erasmus BIP programme and includes workshops, laboratories, masterclasses and concerts.

The selected students will participate in all planned educational and artistic activities, as full members of the ECME ensemble. It is also possible that they will be invited to participate in the premiere performance of a new work, in collaboration with a student of composition or electronic music from the participating institutions.

In total, a maximum of 4 instrumentalists will be selected, divided as follows:

  • No. 1 Trombonist
  • Max. 2 Violinists
  • Max. 2 flutists

The audition will be held on 25th November 2025, at 10.00 AM in Room 105 and the programme will consist of some extracts taken from the scores indicated below. Links to the parts are provided for the orchestral or ensemble pieces; the standard repertoire pieces are not provided.

Flute

Violin

Trombone

  • Luciano Berio: Sequenza V for trombone solo (repertoire piece, no link provided).

In addition to the excerpts indicated, the Commission may ask candidates to perform a piece of contemporary music of their choice, for which the candidate must present three copies, one for each member of the Commission.

Interested students may apply by filling in the online form available at link

The application must be submitted by 21 November 2025 (11.59 PM).

Within the form, you will need to attach an updated curriculum vitae.

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