SOUND HORIZONS IX
Student Composition Competition

New Music Works regretfully announces that Sound Horizons will no longer be one of our musical offerings at this time. The Sound Horizons page will remain here until next season, when it will be moved to the Archives section of this website. We hope to revive Sound Horizons in the near future.

WINNER- ELI DUPUIS-PECHMAN, St. Vitus' March

Kuumbwa Jazz Center, 320 Cedar St. Santa Cruz
Sunday September 9, 2007; 7pm
F R E E !!!

New Music Works Ensemble conducted by Philip Collins;
guest baritone, Tom Graves

NEW MUSIC WORKS ENSEMBLE
Teresa Orosco-Petersen, flute Ann Lavin, clarinet
Rebecca Jackson, violin Aria Di Salvio, cello
Stan Poplin, double bass Michael McGushin, piano
Jim Kassis, Ward Spangler, percussion Jennifer Cass, harp
Irene Herrmann, synthesizer Phil Collins, Artistic Director and Conductor

Sound Horizons Judges
Amy Beal (UCSC)
Steed Cowart (Mills College);
Michael McGushin (Cabrillo College, UCSC

Repertoire:
Saudades, Henrique Mayorga Nestler, Cabrillo College
violin, cello, piano

Blues Sideways, John Alexander Hyde, Santa Clara University
alto sax, piano, cello

St. Vitus' March, Eli Dupuis-Pechman, Santa Cruz High School
flute, alto sax, piano, violin, double bass

Crye, Blair Nicole Foley, Stanford University
flute, clarinet, percussion, cello

Apple, Elizabeth A. Jonasson, Cabrillo College
flute, clarinet, violin, cello, double bass, harp

A Latin American Dance Suite, Arthur Cooley, Cabrillo College
Bb trumpet, violin, double bass, piano, guitar, marimba, percussion, tenor and bass vocalists


This project is supported, in part, by a grant from the Cultural Council of Santa Cruz County, the Copland Fund for Music; Newman’s Own Organics, the Community Foundation of Santa Cruz County, and the Ann and the Gordon Getty Foundation

SOUND HORIZONS HALL OF FAME: WINNERS 1999-2006
Josh Friedman, Crep·sculo (2006)
John Joyner, Hall of Echoes (2005)
Joel Ford, Great River (2004)
James King, Sombra (2003)
Dante De Silva, Return of the Rat (2002) Co--winner
Tiven Weinstock, Nigun for the Victims of Terror (2002) Co—winner
Chris Pratorius, Madrigal, Neruda’s Poem 20 (1999)