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Iron Composer is a music competition operated where five composers are given just five hours to write a piece of music. The competition is operated by Analog Arts, and it was first organized as part of the ''ARTSaha!'' festival. Iron Composer is currently held at the Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music in Berea, Ohio. The competition is open to composers of all ages. ==History== The idea for Iron Composer originated in the composition seminars of Lucky Mosko at CalArts. Mosko would present his students with something like a bag of carrots and give them an hour to write a piece of music using the carrots.〔(About Iron Composer )〕 While organizing the ''ARTSaha! 2007'' festival for Analog Arts, curator Joe Drew presented the idea of an Iron Composer competition to Ken Bales〔Pitcher, John. "Quick inspiration can whip up a winning score at the 'Iron Composer Omaha' competition", ''Omaha World-Herald''. August 24, 2008. (pdf )〕 who had recently been appointed to an endowed professorship at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Bales agreed to fund the first competition, which was open only to Nebraska residents between the ages of 18-26.〔Mayer, Ken. "Back to the Futurists: The Machines Dance at ARTSaha!", The Reader, September 6–12, 2007. (pdf )〕 The following year, the competition was opened to a national field. In 2009, Iron Composer moved to Baldwin-Wallace, where it has remained. The age restrictions were dropped in 2010, and Iron Composer is currently open to composers of any age from around the world.
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