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Season 2 Wrap-up

On behalf of everyone in The Fifth Floor Collective, I would like to thank everyone who was involved in our second season! It was a pleasure to host so many composers from outside our membership: John Aylward, Marcos Balter, Matthew Barnson, Dominick DiOrio, Arturo Fernandez, and Steven Snethkamp. Sincerest gratitude to all of the players … Read more

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Interview with Steven Snethkamp, winner of our spring 2012 Call for Scores

Note: Steven’s Disembodied was selected as the winner of our Call back in March. This Friday (May 11), Steven will be in town to introduce his work in person. Be there for the Boston premiere of this wonderful piece! For details on the concert, click here. FFC: What’s your background? How did you get started … Read more

Winner of the Second 2011-12 Call for Scores Announced!

The Fifth Floor Collective is proud to announce that the winner of our recent call for scores is Disembodied for Solo Flute and Fixed Media by Steven Snethkamp. Steven’s piece is fun, expressive, and innovative, and we can’t wait to program it into our May 11 concert at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in downtown … Read more

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Enter Our Second 2011-12 Call for Scores!

For complete guidelines, view the official primer: 2011-2012 Call for Scores2

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Season 2 Special Engagement: Justin Dougherty

Join us for two special-engagement concerts with cellist Justin Dougherty. The first is January 27, 2012 at 8pm in The Concert Room at 8 The Fenway on The Boston Conservatory Campus, and the second will be the following day—January 28—at 8pm in the Carroll & Sons Art Gallery at 450 Harrison Avenue. A reception will follow the second concert of the pair. … Read more

Announcement: Winner of the Second CALL FOR SCORES

The Fifth Floor Collective is very proud to announce that ARTURO FERNANDEZ of Boston has won the second Call for Scores with his piece Siempre la Misma Cosa Cada Vez. Arturo’s score was selected from a diverse field of entries, and will be performed later in the season. For more details on the piece, the … Read more

Review of IN ABSENTIA in the Boston Musical Intelligencer

Check it out! Did you attend the concert? If so, what were your thoughts? Review: Four Friends and More of the Fifth Floor

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the Friends of the Fifth Floor Program

Have you considered becoming a Friend of the Fifth Floor? Your support will go directly to the creation and performance of new music, and you’ll get your name in our concert programs!

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