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WFSM and Billings Piano Gallery Partner for Special Program


WFSM and Billings Piano Gallery of Madison continue a very successful part- nership to place pianos in the homes of qualified children in a six county region,


including Columbia, Dane, Green, Iowa, Rock and Sauk counties. The Piano Bank program provides qualified children with a quality instrument for practice and


MUSIC DEPARTMENT


Degrees Offered musiC, musiC eduCation,


musiC W/ Business emphasis


Performance Opportunities ConCert Band, Choirs,


Jazz ensemBle, orChestras, West aFriCan drumming ensemBle, guitar ensemBle


Grants anD schOlarshiPs music scholarships offered to deserving students regardless of major. Fine arts scholarship audition dates for 2012:


Wednesday, February 15 Wednesday, march 21 saturday, march 31 Wednesday, april 18 saturday, april 21


For information on audition and degree requirements, please contact: Blake Walter: 608.663.2394, bwalter@edgewood.edu


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performance, while taking piano lessons, at no cost to them or their families. Students are identified by music teach- ers, school counselors and community program leaders and then are evaluated and selected by a committee appointed by WFSM. The children agree to attend piano lessons and practice at home. Thus far, 13 students between the ages of six and 17 have been given pianos provided by the Steinway Piano Society. The pia- nos may be kept as long as the student continues to take lessons on a regular basis. Applications for the next round of consideration are due by January 9. To donate to Piano Bank Lesson Schol- arships please contact Jan Tweed at jtweed@wsmamusic.org.


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