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August 31, 2007
Clark serves on adjudication panel for illustrious musical honor
Mark Ross Clark, head of the Division of Music at the University of
Louisiana at Monroe, spent this past summer adjudicating the finals of a
chamber opera composition, on a panel with John Corigliano, a Pulitzer Award
winning composer responsible for the "The Red Violin" movie soundtrack.
Clark, Corigliano, and fellow adjudicator George Twombly named composer
Sheila Silver as the recipient of the sixth Raymond and Beverly Sackler
Music Composition Prize. The competition, organized by the University of
Connecticut¹s School of Fine Arts, supports and promotes composers and the
performance of their new musical works. The international award offers
substantial recognition, including public performances, recordings, and a
prize of $20,000 (USD). This year's prize was in the area of chamber opera.
Each year, entrants are asked to compose a piece for a specific area of the
musical arts.
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