Emerging classical musicians will be feature during the Young Texas Artists Music Competition Finalists’ Concert & Awards. Serving as the concert’s master of ceremonies will be St. John Flynn, former Arts and Culture Director for Houston Public Media.
The Young Texas Artists Music Competition, an Official Music Competition of the State of Texas, is open to classical artists ages 18-30 (20-32 for Voice) who are Texas residents or affiliated with a Texas music school.
It is the only classical music competition in Texas offering four performance divisions: Voice; Piano; Strings; and Winds, Brass, Percussion, Harp and Guitar. Contestants vie for a share of $40,000 in monetary prizes, along with career mentoring and performance opportunities.
During the finalists’ concert, the top two finalists from each category will perform, and gold and silver medals will be awarded for each division. YTA will present the Grand Prize and Audience Choice Award as well.
Emerging classical musicians will be feature during the Young Texas Artists Music Competition Finalists’ Concert & Awards. Serving as the concert’s master of ceremonies will be St. John Flynn, former Arts and Culture Director for Houston Public Media.
The Young Texas Artists Music Competition, an Official Music Competition of the State of Texas, is open to classical artists ages 18-30 (20-32 for Voice) who are Texas residents or affiliated with a Texas music school.
It is the only classical music competition in Texas offering four performance divisions: Voice; Piano; Strings; and Winds, Brass, Percussion, Harp and Guitar. Contestants vie for a share of $40,000 in monetary prizes, along with career mentoring and performance opportunities.
During the finalists’ concert, the top two finalists from each category will perform, and gold and silver medals will be awarded for each division. YTA will present the Grand Prize and Audience Choice Award as well.