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The Department of Music at Dartmouth College is pleased to announce a call for works for the 35th annual Celebration of Music at Dartmouth, "Ye Olde New Music Festival".

Student, faculty, staff and alumni composers/ensembles/performers are encouraged to submit works for the May 7th concert.
This may include performances by Dartmouth ensembles/musicians, scores for the TILT Brass ensemble (3 trumpets, 2 trombones, french horn, tuba, percussion), or scores for solo instruments.
Scores may be for the entire TILT Brass ensemble or any subset of instruments.
Compositions for solo instruments not listed will also be considered on an individual basis.
Pieces including electronic components are encouraged.
Interested ensembles/performers should submit a sample repertory list.
Selected pieces will be performed at Spaulding Auditorium on May 7th, 2013 during the music festival.

Deadline for submission is April 7th, 2013.
Contact Phillip Hermans ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) for questions and submissions.

About the ensemble:
Led by trombonist and composer Chris McIntyre, TILT Brass is a Brooklyn-based organization dedicated to creating new content and contexts for contemporary brass music by producing inventive concert programs, recording projects, and commissioning initiatives. It boldly positions itself as the vanguard presenter, educator, and advocate for new brass music in New York City. Formed 10 years ago in January 2003, TILT primarily presents the work of living composers, having premiered nearly 30 compositions thus far. Its ensembles include many of the brightest stars from the local brass community in configurations ranging from solo and chamber ensembles to experimental brass orchestra.




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