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Winners will advance to the Winner’s Concerts at Carnegie Hall and Harvard University.

Take your first step towards your dream. Grand Prize $1,000.
You can participate in piano, string instruments, vocal, woodwind/brass instruments, classical guitar, etc. No age limit. Categories are solo, duo, and chamber music.
Winner’s Concerts: October 9th (Carnegie Hall), October 13th (Harvard University).
The First Special Venue Music Award International Competition
Application: specialvenue.org
Inquiries: admin@specialvenue.org
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