In this issue: Welcome New Members! CFAMC National Conference Scheduled for Fall 2006 News of Note: Activities of CFAMC Composers Reading and Listening: A Review by Jerry Casey Opportunities From
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Winter/Spring 2002 Note: The ideas and opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of CFAMC, nor of the editor. In this issue: CFAMC 2002 Scholarship Winners CFAMC 2002 National Conference
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In this issue: CFAMC plans national conference in Indianapolis for Spring 2002 2002 CFAMC Scholarship News of Note: Activities of CFAMC composers Welcome new members From the editor CFAMC PLANS
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(Note: Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of CFAMC, nor of the Editor) In this Issue: CFAMC Spreadin’ Out New Members News of Note: Activities of CFAMC composers From
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Last Paper CONCERTed offering? CFAMC will commence delivering the newsletter via the email address we have for all members on file beginning in early January, 2000. PLEASE, PLEASE, if you are not
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CFAMC Represented at National Arts Conference In September I (Mark Hijleh) travelled to Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania to attend an interdisciplinary arts conference entitled Arts in Society: Strategies for
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ITS NOT TOO EARLY to renew your CFAMC membership for 1998! Calendar year dues for 1998 are due by January 1, 1998. Sending your $25 ($15 for students and non-composer
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1996 Conference Report CFAMC held its second national conference September 27-28, 1996 at Houghton College. Activities included a “State of the Fellowship” address and devotional by CFAMC director Mark Hijleh,
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From the Editor: Praise the Lord! CFAMC seems to be off to a solid start. We recently received a grant which allowed us to produce and distribute some really sharp
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CFAMC: An Exciting New Organization for Composers Support from the Christian community for composers of church music and other Christian commercial music, both historically and currently, is a well-documented fact.