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2003 Barlow composers competition. (Competitions).(Brief Article)

American Music Teacher

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The Barlow Endowment for Music Composition at Brigham Young University is seeking composers to compete for its Barlow Prize for an Orchestral Work, a $17,000 commission, which will be premiered by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and the American Composers Orchestra in 2005.

In addition, Barlow sponsors two other commissioning programs: General Commissions available to composers or performing groups desiring collaboration for significant new musical works, and LDS Composer Commissions, available to composers belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or other composers willing to engage ...

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