LOTUS Quartet: Viet Cuong, Prized Possessions, Mvt 2 Beggar's Lace
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- LOTUS Quartet, Arizona State University
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As part of the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, all senior division ensembles are required to submit at least one complete work by a historically underrepresented composer in the chamber music world.
The annual Lift Every Voice Prize celebrates the work of historically underrepresented composers and is meant to amplify their voice and provide a larger platform and opportunity for their work to be heard. The Prize is awarded to one Senior Division Strings ensemble and one Senior Division Winds ensemble for the best performance of a piece by a historically underrepresented composer. The winners perform at the Lift Every Voice recital that takes place the Thursday evening of competition week and marks the beginning of the competition each year.
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In 1973, Joseph E. Fischoff and other members of the South Bend Chamber Music Society wanted to encourage young people to pursue chamber music study and performance in an innovative way. They came up with the idea of a competition, and that first year, six ensembles participated.
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