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Hi all,

So recently I was asked to write a piece for brass ensemble for the Manhattan School of Music Precollege Brass Ensemble. The name really is a mouthfull, but it was just premiered two weeks ago at the Manhattan School. It was the first live performance of one of my pieces.

You can hear/watch the performance here: http://www.youtube.c...nel_video_title

It's not perfect, but expecting a perfect performance is unrealistic. They also had been playing for some time before this.

Since then I was recently asked to write a piece for symphonic band to premiere in China. My college's band is doing a week and a half-long tour of Beijing and Xi'an, so I'm in the process of putting something together for that, which I'm really excited about.

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Below is the concert program in which my name appears for the first time with some not-so-bad company.



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Congratulations, it's a hell of a feeling.
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Dominus - yeah. As I wrote awhile ago, having my first NYC premiere was one of the biggest highs I ever got in my life.
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My first premiere was terrible, the pianist completely roached it.
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Congrats!

It's been a great chance for your music to be heard and appreciated. And, as you correctly point out, in very good company.

Getting the first premiere is an achievement in itself (I have never had one real premiere). But the hardest to get, I guess, is the second premiere...

Well done! Good luck!
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Adriana Suite, Op. 27b: first movement (Prelude and a Short Walk), second movement (Joking Around), third movement (Adriana's Waltz - Most Underrated Piece, YC Awards 2011), fourth movement (Dreaming a Day Shall Come NEW!).
Nocturne in G minor for piano, Op. 18 - Winner, Top Keyboard Piece: YC Awards 2011 - The Composition Poll .
Quiet Thoughts, Op. 30 NEW! - for YC Monthly Competition, April 2012.
Jabberwocky, Op. 28 No. 1 - for YC Monthly Competition, November 2011.
Piano Sonata No. 3 in C, Op. 23 - another recent upload.

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Thanks a lot everyone. I'm just glad I had a great group of musicians to write for. I heard them rehearse a week before this performance and it sounded fantastic. Not bad for high school kids.
Michael T. DeFilippis
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