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 Copland Concerto for auditions?
Author: Alfred 
Date:   2009-08-14 18:57

Since I'm preparing for college auditions, I wanted to ask, what do you all think about using the Copland Concerto for college auditions? Is it something commonly done? Overdone? Do colleges "look" for you to do it like, say, the Mozart?

Also, if I do use it for auditions, which part should I use? Slowly and Expressively, the Cadenza, or Rather Fast? If it comes down to what best showcases my abilities, it's the rather fast portion. But, I'd like some input.

Thanks, all.



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