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Celebrating Success: The Ninth Annual El Sistema Residency
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Celebrating Success: The Ninth Annual El Sistema Residency

The Ninth Annual El Sistema Residency was an unequivocal success, and we extend our sincerest gratitude to all the programs whose participation made it possible. From the Baltimore Symphony OrchKids, Johns Hopkins Tuned-In of Peabody Conservatory, Boston Music Project, ROC Music Collaborative, Paterson Music Project, students from the King School, and of course, Project Music, each contributor played an integral role in shaping the unforgettable experience of this year's residency.

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Project Music Celebrates Fourth Year at SPEF Gala
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Project Music Celebrates Fourth Year at SPEF Gala

Project Music Collective and the Learn & Earn Students once again took the spotlight at the Stamford Public Education Fund’s annual gala event, marking their fourth consecutive year of participation. As a proud partner of SPEF, Project Music not only provides valuable music classes within Stamford Public Schools but also eagerly participates in this prestigious gala each year.

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Professional Development Opportunity (Only 15 spots available!)
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Professional Development Opportunity (Only 15 spots available!)

For educators who want to learn more about the process of Collective Composition, we invite you to join us throughout the weekend. The cost for participation is $50 and includes lunch each day.

Collective Composition is not just a method; it's a transformative approach to music education that nurtures creativity, collaboration, and community. It's about turning a group of individual musicians into a cohesive creative force capable of producing an original piece of music that reflects their collective voice and vision.

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Project Music's Program Director attains Doctoral Degree: Meet Dr. Falcón
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Project Music's Program Director attains Doctoral Degree: Meet Dr. Falcón

We are delighted to announce a significant achievement within our Project Music community. Our esteemed program director, Pedro Falcón, has recently received approval for his doctoral thesis in Musical Arts from the University of South Carolina. Pedro, a Venezuelan oboist, honed his musical prowess through El Sistema, enriching his skills under the guidance of renowned maestros such as Livio Varcol, Guido Ghetti, and Andreas Wittmann.

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