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Requesting Publicity Materials for Recitals and Presentations
For Non-Department Requests: info coming soon.
For Department-related Performances
After you make your reservation through the Bucksbaum Office staff, you should receive a "needs form" from the Bucksbaum Office. If you do not receive one of these forms, it means that you need to come in to the office and make sure the staff is aware of your event.
For printed materials: Please remember that any special requests you make for your publication (i.e., over 200 copies, special paper, colour copies, etc.) will take extra time to be prepared by Copy Connection.Poster information includes:
Colour copies are available only for posters of special collaborations (meaning, a relatively large concert).
No program or invitation will be printed in colour.
Poster information is due THREE weeks before the event takes place. Program information is due two weeks before the event. Invitation requests must be made at least two weeks in advance.
1. Title of performance (i.e., Grinnell Oboe Ensemble)Invitations will be a postcard version of the poster.
2. Date of performance (April 21, 2003)
3. Day of performance (Monday)
4. Time of performance (7:30 PM)
5. All of the appropriate names of performers (accompanists, etc.)
6. Any special information, like special guests or special pieces, etc.
7. Images, photos, etc. desired to give poster an added flare
* If you are bringing in a guest artist/ensemble, their publicist usually has pre-made posters. These posters are preferred simply because they tend to be much more eye-catching and are easy to print on from the office printer.
Program information includes:
1. Titles of pieces to be performedAfter you have submitted your information, you will receive a draft of the document to proof. The speed of this turn-around depends on how many performances are occurring in one weekend and the availability of student staff. These deadlines are especially important for the busy months like April/May and November/December.
2. Dates of pieces to be performed (if composed in 20-21 Century)
3. Movements
4. Composer names and dates
6. Program notes, text, etc.
7. Bios
8. Anything else you would like to go in the program (photos, translations, etc.)
see an example of the perfect program (pdf 144KB)
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