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Continuing a policy initiated this spring, the Pierian Sodality plans to held three separate competitions in the fall, manager Edmund R. Helffrich '49 announced yesterday. They will decide final selection of a new student composition, two non-playing general business managers, and at least one student soloist.
Open to all aspiring undergraduate and graduate student composers, the first competition is expected to tap material written during the summer, with the winning composition to be played by the orchestra in a December concert. "Survivors of the business manager competition," Heffrich said, "will arrange trips for the orchestra and handle the Cambridge concerts."
Trials for student soloists will be open to any undergraduate or graduate student instrumentalists or singers. The winner, or winners, will be featured with the orchestra.
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