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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MSIPC Office (417) 625-9755
The day and evening competition rounds are open to the public free of charge, affording an extraordinary opportunity to hear some of the best young pianists in the world. In addition to competition rounds, the week will include an opening concert by Nancy Weems, a master class for area Honors Audition winners, programs for area schools, and programs for area school children by pianist and lecturer Justin Kolb.
The week concludes with the Gala Winners Concert at 8 p.m. on April 26. Competition rounds are open to the public free of charge. Tickets for the opening and Gala concerts are $15. Students and 60-plus seniors are admitted free to all events.
Over the years MSIPC has grown in stature and prestige and enjoys a reputation in the music world for maintaining the highest standards of quality and fairness. “We have a world‑class event here that truly enriches the cultural life of the region," says Vivian Leon, competition director. “We also are honored to have such a prestigious panel of international judges,” she says. This year’s judges come from France, Armenia, Hong Kong, and the United States.
As a non-profit organization, the MSIPC receives support from businesses and individuals in the community, as well as foundations. Many families in the area open their homes to host the competitors, providing an opportunity for cultural exchange.
For additional information and concert tickets, contact MSIPC at 417‑625‑9755, email msipc@mssu.edu.
Article Courtesy MSIPC
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