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​Call for Solo Piano Works
​by Black Composers


Castle of our Skins'  Assistant Director, Composer-in-Residence, and pianist Anthony R. Green accepted works by Black American composers for solo piano which were performed in community concerts in the Boston and Providence areas.

Deadline for submission: 
The March 1, 2014 has since passed.

Eligibility:
Open to all composers who identify as Black and American, regardless of current country of residence. No age limit. 

What to submit: 
1) a full score as a PDF to castleskins@gmail.com
2) an mp3 recording, if available, preferably as a link to a SoundCloud, website, DropBox, etc ...
3) a bio, submitted with the knowledge that the bio may be professionally shortened if used in our media/advertisements 4) contact information (e-mail address, phone number, snail mail, website - if available)

Fees:
There is NO FEE for submissions; however, donations of any size would be greatly appreciated.

Awards:
If selected, your piece will be performed a minimum of two times, and a semi-professional audio recording will be made. Furthermore, selected works will be featured on our website. Lastly, all works submitted will be considered for future performances.
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Anthony. R. Green

Winners

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Gary Nash
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Nailah Nombeko
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
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  • About
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    • Shirley Graham Du Bois Creative in Residence
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    • Black Love
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