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ITEC Competitions Music

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Hi all--

Just a quick word about the topic--all music is now available from TubaEuphonium Press (www.tubaeuphoniumpress.com) (except the free downloads for the quartet competition)

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Post by BopEuph »

Just a question...

I just did a very nice performance of the Rachmaninov Vocalise tonight, but I'm not sure if I can use it in ITEC for two reasons:

1. It's Adam Frey's edition, not Mead's (don't know if that is a problem; it's in C minor as well), and

2. I didn't take the first repeat for time constraints.

Should I do it again for ITEC?

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Post by dwaskew »

I should've said this before, but all questions need to go to Louis Young, competitions coordinator---louyoung@uca.edu

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Kiekegaarde Download

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Hi all,

I couldn't get the rights from Hal Leondard to put up a free download of Kierkegaarde on TubaQuartet.com. However, the groups selected to go on to semi's will be sent out a complimentary copy of the work once they are selected to advance.

Regards,
Mike
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