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| Posted on 16.03.2010 | Posted by JF
ABRSM launches design competition
ABRSM is the world’s leading authority on musical assessment and we actively support and encourage music learning. Our music exams and assessments provide a clear and simple framework designed to motivate and inspire musicians of all ages and abilities. We support music teachers’ continuing professional development through our innovative courses and provide extensive online resources for learners. We also produce numerous resources and publications, from albums of repertoire for the earliest stages of learning to scholarly editions of the great composers, and support musical endeavour via our annual scholarship and sponsorship programmes.
Have you got what it takes to create a piece of art that embodies the ‘power’ of music - an impact piece that is truly engaging? If so, our competition opens on Monday 15 March! All design concepts must reach us by 30th April and the winner will be announced on 10th May. They will receive a £1000 prize.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact:
Tony Pinkham
Communications Manager
ABRSM
T +44 (0)20 7467 8861
F +44 (0)20 7467 8295
E tpinkham@abrsm.ac.uk
www.abrsm.org
Have you got what it takes to create a piece of art that embodies the ‘power’ of music - an impact piece that is truly engaging? If so, our competition opens on Monday 15 March! All design concepts must reach us by 30th April and the winner will be announced on 10th May. They will receive a £1000 prize.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact:
Tony Pinkham
Communications Manager
ABRSM
T +44 (0)20 7467 8861
F +44 (0)20 7467 8295
E tpinkham@abrsm.ac.uk
www.abrsm.org
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