Klarinet Archive - Posting 000288.txt from 2001/06

From: "Mark Charette" <charette@-----.org>
Subj: [kl] Sneezy.Org 1st Summer Clarinet Competition
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 20:57:59 -0400

The Sneezy.Org 1st Summer Clarinet Competition is now open. Complete
information is listed at http://www.sneezy.org/Competition/ .

The basics:

Eligibility:

This competition is open to clarinetists of any age that are not currently
employed as full-time members of a professional symphony orchestra,
full-time professional teachers, or under major artist management. In other
words: students, amateurs, members of community orchestras are all welcome
and encouraged to try out. If you have any question at all in regard to
whether or not you're eligible, please contact me at competition@-----.

Repertoire:

>From Rose 32 Etudes: #26 in C min. Allegro furioso - starts on the note c
below the staff

Andante from "La Forza Del Destino" by Giuseppe Verdi (music reprinted by
permission from Ben Armato and available for free at the above URL)

"The Devil's Dance" from "A Soldier's Tale" by Stravinsky (music reprinted
by permission from JB Linear Music and available for free at the above URL)

1st Movement of Hauntings by Anthony Wakefield (music reprinted by
permission from Anthony Wakefield and available for free at the above URL)

Application fee:

$10.00 U.S. in U.S. currency.

Judging:

The judges are Forest Aten of the Dallas Opera and Gregory Smith of the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

Entry by MP3 recordings uploaded to Sneezy.Org is encouraged!

Deadline:

23:59:59 UTC. Sept 30, 2001

Prizes:

Too numerous to list - check the URL.
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Mark C.

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