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Dear Concert Music Publisher,
Congratulations on your election to the Society, and welcome to ASCAP. We look forward to working with you to insure that you receive publisher royalty payments for surveyed domestic performances, and for performances surveyed by our sister Societies in foreign territories.
To avoid mail returns and delays, notify the Post Office as soon as you receive ASCAP's Publisher name clearance, that mail addressed to your Publishing company is to be delivered to the address you have designated on your Publisher application.
We are proud that you have chosen ASCAP to represent your catalog. Our goal is to make your membership rewarding. Your cooperation strengthens our ability to protect your interests. To be sure that you receive ASCAP royalty payments, read the instructions on the following pages carefully.
Frances Richard
Vice President & Director of Concert Music
Cia Toscanini
Assistant Vice President of Concert Music
ACTIVATE YOUR MEMBER ACCESS ACCOUNT.
Please be sure to activate your online ASCAP account. Member Access allows you to to view your catalog, change your address, view or download your statement, and sign up for Direct Deposit.
REGISTER EACH ASCAP WORK YOU PUBLISH IN THE ASCAP TITLE REGISTRATION FACILITY ON ASCAP'S WEB SITE
ASCAP pays royalties for performances to its writer and publisher members only when the titles have been properly registered. No distribution can be made for performances of a work until it is registered with ASCAP. To register your Titles, go here. To insure proper crediting for your concert (standard/serious) music works you must specify duration and instrumentation/or the number of choral parts. Please indicate when a generic form (such as Sonata) may serve as an alternate title. A work with a "poetic" title which is also a Sonata, should be identified in the Alternate Title field by the generic form.
If you experience difficulties with on-line Title Registration, contact Andrew Rodriguez, Manager, Repertory Department, at ASCAP, One Lincoln Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10023; PHONE: (212) 621-6053; E-MAIL: arodriguez@ascap.com
REPORT ALL DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PERFORMANCES DIRECTLY TO THE CONCERT MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
- REPORT FUTURE PEFORMANCES as much in advance as possible to insure that they are properly licensed.
- Use the online Domestic or International Performance Notification form each time you report a performance. These may be photocopied. Attach announcements, flyers or programs, and as much information as available. ASCAP reports international performances promptly to our affiliated foreign societies. Performance Notification forms are available here.
- Remember that a performance must be licensed and the fee paid before you are credited with a performance.
- If you are a self-published composer, please do not use your ASCAPlus Award Application as a substitute for timely reporting of performances. If you are a commercial publisher, please remind your composers to apply to this program.
- Rental reports are welcome, however, ASCAP solicits programs or other playlist confirmation to insure that all ASCAP works performed at a Licensed event receive the credit to which they are entitled.
FOR CURRENT OR PAST PERFORMANCES (not more than 12 months old) send programs or other documentation without delay to the Concert Music Department. ASCAP must bill for domestic performances not licensed in advance. Successful collection of license fees requires prompt billing.
PERFORMANCES AT LICENSED COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES AND CONSERVATORIES are subject to ASCAP’s Educational Sample. Programs in this field do not require Notification Forms, and should be emailed to mgrcpcd@ascap.com or sent to the attention of Michael Spudic, in the Concert Music Department.
All ASCAP works performed at colleges, universities and conservatories will be included in the annual ASCAP sample survey of performances in the Educational field, with the exception of Concert Band/Wind Ensemble works for which programs are submitted to ASCAP, which will be credited on a complete count, or census basis. In addition, those performances by non-faculty professionals to whom a fee of $1500 or more is paid, and those performances related to a “residency” by a non-faculty composer invited to teach master class(es), conduct, perform or supervise performances of his/her works for which a fee of $1500 or more is paid, will be credited in the Professional Recital category, on a complete count, or census basis.
Please be advised that THE FOLLOWING PERFORMANCES ARE NOT LICENSED BY ASCAP:
- ASCAP does not license Dramatic Works (opera, ballet, music theater, etc.); nor broadcasts of Dramatic Works; nor Concert performances of complete Dramatic Works. As publisher, you must license these events directly.
- Religious services are not licensed by the Society.
- US Armed Forces performances are not licensed by the Society.
- Elementary, Junior and Senior High Schools (kindergarten-12th grade) are not normally licensed by the Society.
The Special Classification Committee routinely reviews credit assigned for performed works with PUBLIC DOMAIN TEXT. When requested by members, this Committee also reviews crediting for performances of ARRANGEMENTS of PUBLIC DOMAIN MUSIC. After review in each case, the Committee may award both writer and publisher additional credit. The percentage credited for a particular arrangement is shown on the annual Symphony Concert, Recital, and Educational Distribution Statement. To be considered for review, contact Christopher Dobbins, Musicologist, Concert Performance Crediting Department at ASCAP, One Lincoln Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10023; PHONE: (212) 621-6135; E-MAIL: cdobbins@ascap.com.
ASCAP no longer requires annual dues for composers or publishers.
READ ALL ASCAP COMMUNICATIONS carefully to be informed about your Society. Register for ASCAP email to receive our monthly email newsletter, ASCAP Inside Music, where you will get up-to-date information about professional opportunities, legislative issues, and member benefits. Refer to www.ascap.com/email to register your email address.
CONCERT MUSIC DEPARTMENT
| Frances Richard | (212) 621-6327 | frichard@ascap.com | | Cia Toscanini | (212) 621-6328 | ctoscanini@ascap.com | | Michael Spudic | (212) 621-6329 | mspudic@ascap.com |
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