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Troy University’s John M. Long School of Music is set to host an engaging event for high school students interested in music education. Scheduled for Friday, March 28, this free event invites aspiring musicians to immerse themselves in the life of a music education major for a day.
Participants will have the unique opportunity to interact with current faculty members and students, gaining valuable insights into the curriculum and community within the School of Music. Attendees will also take part in various ensemble activities, allowing them to experience firsthand the collaborative nature of music education.
This event aims to inspire and inform high school students about the possibilities within the field of music education, showcasing the vibrant and supportive environment at Troy University. Students are encouraged to register in advance to secure their spot for this enriching experience, which promises to be both educational and enjoyable.
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