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AYALA ASHEROV's new chamber piece, "Porcupine Saves the Dance," at the Adventure Children's Museum on September 16, 2006.

BAZIALINI's new music video, "I'm So Tired," this fall.

THE COPPERTONES' new single, "Real Man," on October 21,2006 at two record showcases, The Sunny Beach Show and The Grand Strand Show.

AVNER DORMAN's Violin Concerto had its world premiere on October 18, 2006 with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra. 

CLINT EASTWOOD's score to "Flags of Our Fathers" by the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra on October 7, 2006 at Royce Hall in Los Angeles, CA.

RICKY IAN GORDON's new opera The Grapes of Wrath, with a libretto adapted from Steinbeck's novel, by Michael Korie will have its world premiere this February by the Minnesota Opera in the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in Saint Paul, MN.

BRIAN WILBUR GRUNDSTROM's Jubilation! Dance for Orchestra by the George Washington University Orchestra on November 19, 2006.

VICTOR KIOULAPHIDES' Sonata for Viola and Piano had its world premiere at the School of Music of Georgia State University on October 3, 2006 with the neoPhonia New Music Ensemble concert series.

RALPH LAMPKIN JR. premiered a new show on November 4, 2006 entitled, It Was Written in the Stars-The Life and Music of Harold Arlen.

STEPHEN PAULUS' The Village Singer by the Manhattan School of Music. This New York premiere of Paulus' one-act opera featured a small cast of singers with a chamber orchestra.

KERMIT POLING directed the Shreveport Symphony Orchestra in the world premiere of his original ballet score Wizard of Oz on March 10, 2006 in the Shreveport Civic Theater.

WILLIAM PRICE's Sans Titre V for amplified cello at the Birmingham Art Music Alliance concert at the University of Montevallo, AL on November 13, 2006. Cellist Craig Hultgren performed the work

MARY ALICE RICH had recent premieres: "Interview," written for Motoi Takeda, the associate concertmaster of the Dallas Symphony, and "Clarinet Quintet," commissioned by Summerfest Concerts of Kansas City, MO.

PAUL SEITZ's three works for Henri Bok and Ann Evans, at the special "In a Nutshell" event, celebrating 25 years of contributions to the bass clarinet by Henri Bok in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on November 28 and 29, 2006. Seitz also recently had a performance and webcast of Five Witnesses, for woodwind quintet, and Relevant Dialogues, for alto saxophone and viola, at the Kennedy Center Millenium Stage, Nov. 17, 2006.

BARBARA HARRIS SILBERG's song "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor" at the Statue of Liberty on June 10, 2006.  It was performed by over 200 members of the Boys and Girls Club and by the W.L.A. Children's Choir.


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