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Going Wild in New Brunswick

10-02-2024

The 1,500-strong audience in eastern Canada’s Moncton, New Brunswick erupted with a roar of approval. 

They were applauding the Sistema New Brunswick (Sistema NB) Children’s Orchestra, 110 musicians ages 9-14. But the performance of Tchaikovsky’s Marche Slave was only the warmup.

Soon, Dan Brown walked on stage. A world-famous author of bestselling novels such as The Da Vinci Code, Brown is also a composer. In 2020, he released a new work, Wild Symphony.

Lewis Prize Town Hall Series Tackles Community Organizing

09-04-2024

You won’t want to miss the September event of The Lewis Prize For Music’s Fall Town Hall Series, focusing on “Youth Organizing and Community Placemaking.”

New Opportunities from the International Alliance for Women in Music

09-04-2024

The International Alliance for Women in Music is offering two funding opportunities to help increase women’s representation in music performance and education.

Ode2Joy Competition Winners Announced

09-04-2024

The winning entries for the Ode2Joy competition are now online, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the first performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.

Free Student Membership with the League of American Orchestras

09-04-2024

The League of American Orchestras is currently offering free membership to U.S. high school and university students, as well as alumni who graduated within the last two years.

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