The Winners of the 2009-10 Longfellow Chorus International Composers Competition
Choral Category
The Longfellow Chorus Prize in Choral Composition 2010
Martin Westlake, La Capelle-Bleys, France
The Haunted Chamber
The Longfellow Chorus Director's Prize in Choral Composition 2010
David Walther, Roslindale, Massachusetts
Alone Gd. Sufficeth
(Longfellow's translations of texts by Santa Teresa de Ávila and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
The Longfellow Chorus Awards of Distinction in Choral Composition 2010
Elaine Hagenberg, Des Moines, Iowa
A Day of Sunshine
David Carhart, London, United Kingdom
Serenade
Miguel Rodrick Escobar, Mendellin, Columbia
The Rainy Day
Forrest Covington, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Serenade
Solo Song (Tenor) Category
The Longfellow Chorus Prize in Solo Song Composition 2010
The Longfellow Chorus Prize in Solo Song was not awarded in 2010
The Longfellow Chorus Director's Prize in Solo Song Composition 2010
Christopher M. Wicks, Silverton, Oregon
Snow-Flakes
The Longfellow Chorus Awards of Distinction in Solo Song Composition 2010
Stephen Griggs, Seattle, Washington
Moonlight
Bryan Page, Huntsville, Alabama
The Little Moon
Cantata Category
Co-Winners
Marcus Karl Maroney, Houston, Texas
Suspiria
Keane Southard, Boulder, Colorado
A Day of Sunshine
Alternate Finalists
Peter Foggitt, London, United Kingdom
The Wedding Day from The Courtship of Miles Standish
John Kramer, Boston, Massachusetts
The Poet's Calendar
The Longfellow Chorus sincerely appreciates each and every submission to our composers competition.
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