International Rostrum of Composers
The International Rostrum of Composers (IRC) is organized by the International Music Council with the financial assistance of participating radio networks. It is an international forum of representatives of broadcasting organizations who come together for the purpose of exchanging and broadcasting contemporary art music. Until 2002, its annual sessions were held at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, except for the 2000 edition which was held in Amsterdam at the generous invitation of Muziek Groep Nederland and the Gaudeamus Foundation. Since 2003, a rotation system has been put in place with the Rostrum traveling around Europe every second year while the other year, its is hosted by Radio France. Starting from 2010 the Rostrum is travelling around Europe by invitation of National Radio Brodcasters.
The IRC was initiated in 1954 with the participation of four European radio organizations
- French Radio and Television
- Hessischer Rundfunk (Radio Frankfurt)
- Belgian Radio and Television
- Swiss Radio and Television
Currently, over 30 national radio networks participate in the Rostrum presenting some 60 works composed within the five years preceding the Rostrum. After the listening sessions, the assembly of delegates selects and recommends the most important works in two categories: general and under 30. These and other works will be presented in concerts and broadcast after the Rostrum by the participating and other interested radio stations.
Moreover, all works presented at the IRC are made available by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to its wide network of members and associate members via satellite. These dissemination schemes ensure excellent international coverage for the composers.
IRC tapes, scores and notes are deposited in a dedicated archive at University of Amsterdam.
For more updated information please visit: www.rostrumplus.net
In addition to commission, residencies and other opportunities, composers laureate of the Rostrum receive Frozen, encrypted sound, a unique object made from the audio file of the selected work.