Annual Northumberland Rotary Music Festival Provides Evaluation for Students

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The Northumberland Rotary Music Festival will be holding its 9th annual session from March 30 through April 3 at Port Hope United Church.

The Festival provides an opportunity for music students of all ages to receive an evaluation at a professionally adjudicated class, and offers both competitive and non-competitive performance opportunities in primary, secondary and senior grade divisions.

Class categories are Piano, Strings, Solo Voice.

Winners will be showcased at a Stars of the Festival concert on April 18.  Applications can be submitted via email to Dianne@northumberlandrotarymusicfestival.com; inquiries can be made to 905-797-1134.  Visit http://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwww.northumberlandrotarymusicfestival.com&c=E,1,VBCXbJzsNweDmZokrI6jcmEYuxjzYl_QizuthGJusET3lCQijTAS4v92GtXkCCmFhb8jSEq8IRYKTD-lH1vHxd5HMtmRfjLtBgVcHEAAs0SrcHJ3au6ABCQTURs,&typo=1 for registration and syllabus information.

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