Arts Supplement?

<p>Couple questions about submitting an arts supplement for music:</p>

<p>It says "send submissions in the form of digital audio files." Does this mean they just want audio, and no video? Also, the website allows me to include links; would they accept youtube links of my recordings instead of uploading files? I'm not sure how to compress them to under 120mb.</p>

<p>For a classical instrument, it says "submit 10 to 15 minutes from a major solo sonata or concerto..." Does this mean they only want one piece? Or if I have two contrasting pieces that are under 15 minutes combined, should I submit both of them?</p>

<p>Also, for music composition, is it ok if I upload multiple (short) pieces?</p>

<p>I don't see why any of this would be unacceptable, but if anyone who knows more about it could confirm it for me I'd really appreciate it. I want to upload everything this weekend so I can't call the admissions office and ask.</p>

<p>bump</p>

<p>Sorry for seeing this so late. It’s due on November 6, so you have a few days.</p>

<p>They want audio only, unless you’re doing youtube links I guess. You can compress audio files using various file converters; mp3 usually has the lowest file sizes per length of file. I would advise doing only one movement/piece unless you don’t have any that are 10-15 minutes on their own.</p>

<p>I have no idea how composition works.</p>