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Journal of Scores Results
At the 1998 SCI Annual Conference at Indiana University, judges selected member's compositions to be featured in the next releases of the SCI Compact Disc and Journal of Music Scores series. Serving as this year's judges were John Allemeier, Nick Demos, and Tom Lopez. 81 compositions by 46 composers were submitted this year. After careful deliberation, the judges selected the following works:
CD Series:
Songs Without Words (fl, harp) by Jeremy Beck,
Bantam Masai (cl, tpt, perc, vn, vc, e bass) by Robert Eidschun,
Palindrome Variations (fl, vc, pf) by Paul Epstein,
Symphonies (orch) by Jack Fortner
Natural Stimuli (S, fl, b cl, vn, vc) by Michel Galante,
light/shadow (2 fl, 2 ob, 2 cl, 2 hn, 2 tpt, pf, 2 perc, str) by Ann Hankinson,
Unknown Lives (fl, cl, vn, va, vc, perc, pf) by Hi Kyung Kim,
Duo Concertante (va, pf) by Edward Miller,
String Quartet No. 2 by Mark Phillips,
Sonata for Violoncello and Piano by Martin Rokeach,
M.E. in Memoriam (fl, ob, cl, pf, 2 perc, 2 vn, vc) by Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez,
Dystopia (sax, pf) by James Sain,
Velocity Studies IV:flutter (a sax, tape) by Allen Strange,
Five Shaker Lyrics (SATB) by Karen Tarlow.
Journal of Music Scores:
Songs Without Words by Jeremy Beck,
Palindrome Variations by Paul Epstein,
String Quartet No. 2 by Mark Phillips,
Natural Stimuli by Michel Galante,
Dirge (S, pf) by Charles Hoag,
Fifty-Fifty (fl, ob, cl, bn, pf) by Herb Bielawa,
Danse Lunaire (vn, pf) by James Crowly,
The Winds are Aloft in the Western Reserve (vn, va) by Jerome Miskell.
I would like to thank the judges for donating their time and energy to this process. Thank you also to everyone who submitted works for consideration. Watch this newsletter for next year's call for works announcement.
William Ryan
Submissions Coordinator
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