Posted by: AmericanProtege
American Protege Piano Competitions 2012 - 12/23/11 03:30 PM
Dear Colleagues,
American Protege, a promoter of some of the most prestigious music competitions for young performers and professional musicians announced its new season schedule:
International Piano and Strings Competition 2012
Winners Concerts - on March 11 and April 8, 2012 at the Carnegie Hall. Application Deadline - January 20, 2012. Visit http://www.americanprotege.com/piano&strings2012.htm
International Concerto Competition 2012
Winners Concert - April 8, 2012 at the Carnegie Hall. Application Deadline – January 27, 2012. Visit http://www.americanprotege.com/ConcertoCompetition2012.htm
International Music Talent Competition 2012 - Extended Repertoire Program (Classical repertoire, Folk/Traditional, Broadway/Musical Theatre, Jazz.
Winners Concert - April 8, 2012 at the Carnegie Hall. Application Deadline - March 1, 2012. Visit http://www.americanprotege.com/Talent.htm
The competitions are open to school students and adults of all nationalities and countries. Selection is based on videorecording
American Protege, a promoter of some of the most prestigious music competitions for young performers and professional musicians announced its new season schedule:
International Piano and Strings Competition 2012
Winners Concerts - on March 11 and April 8, 2012 at the Carnegie Hall. Application Deadline - January 20, 2012. Visit http://www.americanprotege.com/piano&strings2012.htm
International Concerto Competition 2012
Winners Concert - April 8, 2012 at the Carnegie Hall. Application Deadline – January 27, 2012. Visit http://www.americanprotege.com/ConcertoCompetition2012.htm
International Music Talent Competition 2012 - Extended Repertoire Program (Classical repertoire, Folk/Traditional, Broadway/Musical Theatre, Jazz.
Winners Concert - April 8, 2012 at the Carnegie Hall. Application Deadline - March 1, 2012. Visit http://www.americanprotege.com/Talent.htm
The competitions are open to school students and adults of all nationalities and countries. Selection is based on videorecording