2024 NYC songSLAM Competition

CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 2024 NYC songSLAM!

Sparks & Wiry Cries is happy to announce the 2024 commission prize winner as Jonathan Wyatt. Mr. Wyatt premiered "The Shipbuilder" as part of Team 7 (with Devony Smith, Temple Hammen, Danny Zelibor, and James Danner). We were engaged by their strong team dynamic and resulting storytelling, and we look forward to seeing where this collaboration leads.

Virtual Voting:

We raised $3832 in total to be split between teams and towards the future of art song!

1st Prize - Team 8 • Trust Exercise No. 42
Nisha Caiozzi, co-composer, singer & poet
Michael Yang-Wierenga, co-composer & pianist

2nd Prize - Team 3 • Schlesser
Devorah Belin, composer
Elisheva Pront, soprano
Jialiang Li, pianist

3rd Prize - Team 2 • We Will Never Be Brothers
Marie Herrington, composer & soprano
Timothy Krippner, pianist


Live Voting:

1st Prize - Team 7 • The Shipbuilder
Jonathan Wyatt, composer
Devony Smith, mezzo-soprano
(Live performance: Temple Hammen)
Danny Zelibor, pianist
James Danner, poet

2nd Prize - Team 1 • Dreamers
Clint Borzoni, composer & pianist
Michelle Trovato, soprano

3rd Prize - Team 8 • Trust Exercise No. 42
Nisha Caiozzi, co-composer, singer & poet
Michael Yang-Wierenga, co-composer & pianist


We would like to congratulate everyone who participated in this year's event. The extraordinary level of musical creativity was amplified by warm community interactions from the beginning of our recording process to the live event at National Sawdust. #livesongandprosper


The virtual component of the NYC songSLAM — a 50/50 fundraiser — was open from January 19th at 10 pm EST through January 29th at 5 pm EST. 

Voters listened to each work and voted for their favorite via Give Lively (link above each video). The funds that each team raised during the virtual event was split 50/50 with the respective team members and Sparks & Wiry Cries, who will reinvest their portion in larger commissions, future competitions, and new art song initiatives.

Team 1 • Dreamers

Clint Borzoni, composer & pianist
Michelle Trovato, soprano
Text by: Siegfried Sasson (1886-1967)

Team 2 • We Will Never Be Brothers

Marie Herrington, composer & soprano
Timothy Krippner, pianist
Text by: Anastasia Dmitruk (b. 1991), trans. Eugene Volokh

Team 3 • Schlesser

Devorah Belin, composer
Elisheva Pront, soprano
Jialiang Li, pianist
Text by: Aaron Glanz-Leyeles (1889-1966)

 

Team 4 • IV. Third Letter from Moshe

Quinn Gutman, composer
Jessica Bloch, soprano
Rafe Schaberg, pianist
Text by: Moshe Zeider (~ late 1920’s), trans. Hannah Baer

Team 5 • Tavern

Joshua Burel, composer
Amalia Osuga, soprano
Jillian Gardner, pianist
Text: Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)

Team 6 • Ravenous

Kristen Baum, composer
Shari Eve Feldman, soprano
Mackenzie Lyn Marr, pianist
Text by: Sally Rosen Kindred

 

Team 7 • The Shipbuilder

Jonathan Wyatt, composer
Devony Smith, mezzo-soprano
(Live performance: Temple Hammen)
Danny Zelibor, pianist
Text by: James Danner (b. 1991)

Team 8 • Trust Exercise No. 42

Nisha Caiozzi, co-composer, singer
Michael Yang-Wierenga, co-composer & pianist
Text by: Nisha Caiozzi

Team 9 • So Summer Leaves…?

Liam Frager, composer
Victoria Popritkin, soprano
Jason Handy, pianist
Text by: Liam Frager

 

Team 10 • The City is Peopled

John Secunde, composer
Ciera Cope, soprano
Jacob Hiser, pianist
Text by: H.D. (1886 –1961)

Team 11 • III. What This Voice Can Do

Hannah Cai Sobel, composer
Francesca Lionetta, soprano
Amber Scherer, pianist
Text by: Thandiwe McMillan (b. 1996)

Team 12 • From the Taiwan Cypress in Alishan

Angela Yam, composer
Nathan Halbur, baritone
Leona Cheung, pianist
Text by: Jennifer Huang (b. 1994)

 

Team 13 • I Can

Max Johnson, composer
Kristin Gornstein, mezzo-soprano
Jeremy Chan, pianist
Text by: Todd Colby (b. 1962)

Team 14 • (Acceptance) My Dear Child

Jessica Rudman, composer
Jennifer Sgroe, soprano
Eric Sedgwick, pianist
Text by: Laurana Wheeler Roderer (b. 1999)


January 19, 2024 at 7:30pm — National Sawdust

8th Annual NYC songSLAM
& songSLAM Commission winner

Anger in Open Mouths: Three Sweet Songs
by composer Laura Nevitt
World Premiere performance by
Clara Osowski, mezzo-soprano and Erika Switzer, piano

Laura Nevitt, composer

Laura Nevitt  is a conductor, composer, and educator based in Boston. She earned degrees in Composition and Music Education from the University of South Carolina, and a M.M. in Choral Conducting at Boston Conservatory, studying with George Case.
Her compositions have been featured in concerts and performances by the Choral Arts Initiative, Boston Conservatory Choir, Lilith Vocal Ensemble, Nightingale Vocal Ensemble, The Evelyn Duo, The Handel & Haydn Society Youth Choruses, Quorum, Opera on Tap Boston, Voices Boston Children's Choir,  Una Voce (Community Music Center of Boston), the University of South Carolina Concert Choir, the East Central College Choir in Missouri, the Choir of Saint Peter’s Episcopal Church in Cambridge, and many more.

Laura is the winner of the 2023 songSLAM Commission Prize.