The public is welcome to sit in on the sessions, and a ‘Stars of Excellence’ concert and awards ceremony runs April 17
The Sudbury Music Festival is underway at St. Andrew’s Place in downtown Sudbury this week, running until April 1.Audience members can enjoy classical music performed by competitors ages six through 60 in piano, guitar, school bands, school choirs, voice, music theatre, strings, brass and woodwind along with classes for original composition.
Sudbury Music Festival’s board of directors dedicate hours of fundraising throughout the year to provide this annual event to classical musicians and their teachers. The competitors may be studying with private music teachers or participating as part of a school group. Participants are eligible to be recommended to the Ontario Music Festival Association competitions held annually in June.
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