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COMP Concert 2: Popular Genres Middle & High School Mix

COMP Concert 2: Popular Genres Middle & High School Mix

April 7, 2024
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COMP Concert 2: Popular Genres Middle & High School Mix

COMP Concert 2: Popular Genres Middle & High School Mix

A statewide competition that recognizes Missouri students (K-12) who compose original works in a variety of musical styles. Winning composers and their schools will be awarded cash prizes and performances at the University of Missouri. This year's COMP festival will take place Saturday, April 20, 2024*

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Youth Programming

Date

  
April 7, 2024

Contact

Worstell, Susan A
  worstells@missouri.edu

Location

  Sinquefield Music Center

More Information

https://calendar.missouri.edu/event/comp-concert-2-popular-genres-middle-high-school-mix

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