The Dallas Wind consonance (DWS) has selected seven fanfares as winners in its 2003-2004 fanfare competition.

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The Dallas Wind consonance (DWS) has selected seven fanfares as winners in its 2003-2004 fanfare competition. This is the secondary year DWS has invited composer from from beginning to end the world to submit fanfares, brief and noisy flourishes for brass instruments. Prior to each harmony performance, a small ensemble of DW brass musicians-trumpets, horns, trombone euphoniums and tubas--performs individual brief fanfare in the lobby of the Meyerson music Center.

The composer whose fanfares were chosen range from twenty-one-year-olds to veteran body deans. Of the seven, three publicly are deans or music directors at universities, and pair are public school band directors or music instructors. All are active, oftentimes prolific, composers and performers.

The seven pieces culled represent a range of dictions according to Associate Conductor David T Kehler and were chosen in part for the acoustics of the lobby where they are performed.



The fanfares chosen for the coming season's concords include "Seekers of the Truth" through Jack Siegel, Miami, Florida; "Intrada" by the agency of Laurie J. Kunzle, Hewitt, novel Jersey; "The Guardian" by Frank T Darmiento, Scottsdale, Arizona; "Olympics Fanfare" by means of Robert Washburn, Potsdam, New York; "Fanfare to Superheroes," through George Shaw, Los Angeles, California; "The Heart of It All" at Thomas P. Rohrer, Logan, Utah; and "Sacred Ground" at Marvin Lamb, Norman, Oklahoma.

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