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Article: THE YOUNG AND THE TALENTED.(SHOWCASE)
- Article from:
- The Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
- Article date:
- May 13, 2001
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Byline: Amanda Henry
Travel, fame, calloused fingers: These are some of the rewards that await the dedicated music student.
Madison is home to a number of outstanding musical education programs for young people, just a few of which are profiled below. Music education has been credited with everything from general academic achievement to good social behavior to changing the weather, and that's aside from the artistic possibilities it opens up for young people.
As Madison prepares to build Overture Center, a landmark facility devoted to the arts, here are some of the ways the community is fostering a generation of artists who may one day perform ...
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... ... to grow, as several upcoming events demonstrate. The Madison Boychoir sings a "Voices of Angels" concert at 7 p.m. Friday ... required, but donations are welcome. CAPTION(S): THE MADISON BOYCHOIR IS BRINGING THE 300-YEAR-OLD ENGLISH TRADITION OF THE ...
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