Klarinet Archive - Posting 000162.txt from 2001/03

From: "Laura M" <sparks1517@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] not exactly clarinet--but musical
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 18:12:21 -0500

That's a really good idea, thanks. I'm 15 actually. So I don't have too
many connections with people who can get my works played. I live in Mobile
Alabama. Thanks again!
~Laura M~

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>On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Laura M wrote:
>
> > Hello All!
> > I've recently completed my third symphony, I was wondering, how would
>I go
> > about finding a way to have it performed?
> > Thanks!
> > ~Laura M~
>
>Depends on who you are and where you are at. If you are in a city with a
>local community ensemble (I'll use that for a generic term, as you didn't
>state whether your symphony was for winds or for orchestra) that doesn't
>take in money, then that would be a good place to start.
>
>If the music is fairly cutting edge, or you are a college student, then
>a good option for you is to speak with various ensemble directors at your
>university. My roommate is a composition major here at NMSU (as well as
>our principal clarinetists in our top winds group) and finished his first
>major symphony for band about a month ago. Using Finale 2000, he
>published his own professional looking score and parts, had them bound at
>Kinkos, and presented it to our director, along with a MIDI CD as a
>demo. And what do you know - the world premiere of Joshua M. Coleman's
>First Symphony for band will be this upcoming March 20!
>
>So that's what you'll need to do - print out a score (several, if you have
>several ensembles as options), and if possible, burn a CD made with a
>fairly decent sound card (we used an AWE64 with some MIDI enhancement
>software so it sounded fairly good with minor balance problems), and
>distribute them with your contact information. If they haven't contacted
>you within a week, you contact them and see what's going on.
>
>Good luck!
>
>J. Shouryu Nohe
>http://web.nmsu.edu/~jnohe
>Professor of SarCaSM102, New Mexico State Univ.
>"Never put passion before principle. Even when win, you lose."
> -Miyagi-san, KKpt.II
>
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