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The 4th National Grahamstown Music Competition will be held from Thursday 22 to Saturday 24 July 2010. As in 2009 there will be 4 categories: Junior, Senior, Tertiary and Concerto. The final concert will be held at 7.30 pm on Saturday 24 and the prize winners for the junior, senior and tertiary categories will be chosen at this concert. The final round of the concerto category will he held at a later date still to be determined. There will be two special prizes: a Chopin prize, and …

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Global Anti-Corruption Youth Music Competition

Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI) and the World Bank Institute are pleased to announce the launch on 1 February 2010 of Fair Play – Anti-Corruption Youth Voices, a global competition for original songs by young musicians on the theme of anti-corruption and good governance.

The competition is an initiative of the Global Anti-Corruption Youth Network, a worldwide network of civil society organizations with the specific agenda of fighting corruption. Winners of Fair Play – Anti-Corruption Youth Voices will be invited to perform at the group’s international summit Spring 2010 in Brussels, Belgium.
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A scintillating programme of South African works by Mokale Koapeng, Robert Fokkens and Peter Klatzow, as well as the Russian masterpiece, Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade, will showcase the talent of the top youth orchestra in the country as they share their love for South African music with the audience.

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The National Youth Orchestra is coming to Stellenbosch in December to perform a fantastic programme of South African works by Mokale Koapeng, Robert Fokkens and Peter Klatzow, as well as the Russian masterpiece, Scheherazade, by Rimsky-Korsakov.

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People speak (from time to time) of “transformative experiences”, moments of “rare clarity” — sometimes even invoking cosmic influence, with talk of “planetary alignment” and such like.  Probably the most over-worked — and thus ‘popular’ — phrase in talk of this kind is “life-changing” — one we are more than well acquainted with and have perhaps all, at one time or another, taken recourse in when searching for adjectives to assist in the description of particularly significant events or moments in that silken (or not-so-silken) thread of which our ‘time …

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