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Choir dedicated to new works

March 3, 2010 by Allen H Simon Leave a Comment


Composers often complain that choirs don’t perform enough new works. Here’s a choir dedicated to only doing new works by Connecticut composers. Composers pay a fee for a fixed amount of rehearsal time with paid singers. They make a recording and a public performance.
 
Maybe it’s not the wave of the future, but it’s an interesting idea for composers who want more exposure (and decent recordings of their works to submit to publishers). 

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