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Young Artists of Voice competition at BYU Jan. 16, 18, 20

Brigham Young University's Young Artists of Voice competition will feature three days of performance by vocal students at the Madsen Recital Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center.

Round One will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 16, Round Two will be at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 18, and Round Three will be at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 20.

Audiences will watch the winner of the competition be distinguished as the "Singer of the Year," while eight other singers will receive awards as well.

"This is an opportunity to hear the top singers that are admitted into the program," said program coordinator and faculty member Anna Mooy-Braithwaite.

Participants will sing a wide variety of pieces by composers such as W.A. Mozart, Robert Schumann, Aaron Copland, Camille Saint-Saens and George Fredrick Handel.

For more information, contact Anna Mooy-Braithwaite at 422-3110.

Writer: Brooke Eddington

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