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Sunday, July 25
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Singers from the World Choir Games put on a rousing concert at the EXPO in Shanghai
SHANGHAI/SHAOXING/CHINA - Michael Jacksons We are the world rang out in front of an audience of thousands at the World EXPO in Shanghai, China sung by choirs participating in the 6th World Choir Games in nearby Shaoxing. The performance featured singers from
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25 Years of Magic Music Days
Disney is celebrating 25 years of performances by student musicians at its parks around the world. The first bands to participate in Magic Music Days appears at parks in Florida and California in 1985; the program later expanded to parks overseas. Since that time more than 30,000 groups from
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Finale 2011 Adapts to the Way Musicians Want to Work
Minneapolis June 3, 2010 MakeMusic, Inc. (NASDAQ: MMUS) announced today that Finale 2011 is now shipping. Finale has remained the worldwide standard in music notation software for more than 20 years by offering musicians the power to create any music they can imagine. Finale 2011 builds upon that power with new flexibility that transforms the creative process.
"Finale 2011 adapts to the way musicians work," stated Ron Raup, MakeMusics CEO. "We believe that musicians who are used to adjusting the way they create to accommodate music software will be delighted with
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MENC and Music for All Form Partnership
Music for All and MENC: The National Association for Music Education have formed an alliance for educational and professional development. As partners, Music for All (MFA) and MENC will work together on programs of national significance to music education, including new and existing programs of both organizations. As part of the agreement, MENC is designated an official educational partner of Music for All, and MFA is designated an official strategic partner of MENC.
Music for All is a not-for-profit educational organization; MFAs programs include 25-plus annual events with over
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American Boy, 13, Plays with Iraqi Symphony
The Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra in Baghdad was treated to a rare guest appearance in the form of Llewellyn Kingman Sanchez Werner, a 13-year-old pianist and child prodigy from Los Angeles, reports the APs Barbara Surk.
The Iraqi Orchestra was disbanded after the
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More Headlines
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Music for All's Revelli Scholarship Winner
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Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute 2010 - 2011 Season Highlights
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JapanNYC Citywide Festival will hold events in December 2010 and Spring 2011
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Carnegie Hall Announces 2010 - 2011 Season
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New Version of eMedia Guitar Method CD-ROM Available Now
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Shanghai Symphony Orchestra Tours U.S. & Canada
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MakeMusic Updates Finale Notepad and Finale Reader
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Manilow Launches Instrument Drive for L.A. schools
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Summers Only Master of Music in Music Education: A Degree for the Working Teacher
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Boomerang ® III Phrase Sampler Makes You Play Better
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Meisel's MST-10 Tuner
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New CD Releases from Crystal Records
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Crystal Records Release NEW CD: WESTWOOD WIND QUINTET
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MENC: The National Association for Music Education Announces New National Event
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Summers Only Master of Music in Music Education: A Degree for the Working Teacher
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