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BYU School of Music offers music classes for preschoolers

The Brigham Young University School of Music is now accepting applications for its 2012-2013 Young Musicians Academy, where two- three- and four-year-old children and their parents can learn to make music together.

Three class levels are offered and will meet on Saturday mornings for one hour each from September 2011 to March 2012. Classes begin Saturday, Sept. 8, and will include 22 class periods.

• Children are eligible for the Parent-Toddler class if they are 18 months old by Sept. 1, 2012.

• Children are eligible for the Music Explorers class if they are three years old by Sept. 1, 2012, or if they have previously taken the Parent-Toddler Class.

• Children are eligible for the Music Explorers class if they are four years old by Sept. 1, 2012 and will not be attending kindergarten.

Tuition is $250 per child for the year. Applications are available in C-550 Harris Fine Arts Center. Class size is limited to 12 per class, and early registration is necessary. 

To learn more about the program, call Susan Kenney at 801-422-3200 or go to the BYU School of Music website and click “Early Childhood Music Academy” under “Important Links.”

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