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On 26 July, 2022, McVeigh hosted a "Release party" during the Summer 2022 organ festival, including a performance of some works included in the publication<ref>[https://youtu.be/E-4FJHHKnFw www.youtube.com], accessed 30 July, 2023.</ref>. | On 26 July, 2022, McVeigh hosted a "Release party" during the Summer 2022 organ festival, including a performance of some works included in the publication<ref>[https://youtu.be/E-4FJHHKnFw www.youtube.com], accessed 30 July, 2023.</ref>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:00, 30 July 2023
Call for Composers is a compilation of submitted compositions collected and published by Richard McVeigh in Summer 2022. The compositions were drawn from two live performances under the same name in Winter and Summer 2021.
Performances
Before the publication of the score, a series titled Call for Composers was organized by McVeigh during the Organ Festivals hosted on Beauty in Sound, during which a selection of submitted compositions were performed. The first two iterations were held in Winter[1] and Summer 2021[2].
On 26 July, 2022, McVeigh hosted a "Release party" during the Summer 2022 organ festival, including a performance of some works included in the publication[3].
Contents
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References
"Call for Composers" for sale, www.beautyinsound.co.uk, accessed 30 July, 2023.
- ↑ www.youtube.com, accessed 30 July, 2023.
- ↑ www.youtube.com, accessed 30 July, 2023.
- ↑ www.youtube.com, accessed 30 July, 2023.