Klarinet Archive - Posting 000043.txt from 2006/08

From: "E. Michael Richards" <emrichards@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] opportunity
Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2006 11:23:40 -0400

Dear Clarinetist,

Please encourage your advanced high school clarinet students to apply
for the chamber music festival weekend described below for selected
students from New England to Florida, to be held at UMBC. Students will
rehearse and perform chamber music on Sat-Sun Oct. 28-29, and have the
option to enter a concerto competition with prizes.

Information is available at the festival website indicated below.
Selected students will be divided into groups for the weekend (last year
we had a clarinet quartet, and other combinations such as a Beethoven
cl/cello/pn trio and woodwind chamber music with bassoon). To apply, we
need a completed application form from your student(s) with a tape/CD
recording (application and recording instructions on the website). The
final deadline for these materials is Sept. 15, but earlier applications
are encouraged since we have a limited number of openings.

Please let me know if any questions arise. Hope to see your student(s)
able to take advantage of this unique opportunity!

Best regards,

E. Michael Richards
Associate Professor of Music
UMBC
410-455-3064

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Fifth Annual Festival of Chamber Music
October 28-29, 2006
at
UMBC (University of Maryland, Baltimore County - Baltimore, MD)

selected students will rehearse and perform chamber music (concert
recorded), and audition as a concerto soloist for cash awards and music
scholarships.

For application and further information, please see the web-site below,
or contact:

Prof. E. Michael Richards
Professor of Clarinet
Dept. of Music
UMBC

emrichards@-----.edu

http://umbc.edu/music/site/youth.html

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