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Piece of the Year CompetitionThe Winners |
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The winners of our Competition each year are listed below - both the overall winners, and the winners in each category. PIECE OF THE YEAR, 2005Barnaby Byron - Al RakisClarinet Quartet of the YearAlan Charlton - Clarinet QuartetWind and String Quartet of the YearBarnaby Byron - Al RakisWind Quintet of the YearTim Rumsey - Five SketchesPIECE OF THE YEAR, 2004Edmund Joliffe - "..you have but slumber'd here"COMMENDED PIECES - not in rank order"Chezz" - Three Scottish TakeawaysCedric Peachey - Trois Griffonages Keith Williamson - Midwinter at Horrid Hill PIECE OF THE YEAR, 2003Orison, by Mark FrommBest Clarinet QuartetOrison, by Mark FrommBest Wind and String QuartetTrump!, by Kari JuuselaBest Wind QuintetWind quintet, by Colin BaylissBest String Quartet with wind SoloistDmitri's Train, by Dunkin Wedd |
Things we've done
Music in Place the London Chamber Group at the British Library London Chamber Group Updated on 25.10.06 The Piece of the Year Competitionin 2003, 2004, and 2005, we invited composers worldwide to send us their entries for our composition competition. We received hundreds of entries form almost every part of the world. The most promising pieces each year were selected for performance by our ensembles playing them through, and established composers reading the scores. They were performed at our Music Parties The audiences rated the pieces, and the winners were chosen by combining these three assessments. At our final Music Party each year we performed the top-scoring pieces again, and annouced the winners |
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