The Grand Teton Music Festival has announced its third Donald Runnicles Musical Arts Scholarship Competition.
The scholarship competition is open to high school seniors from Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana who plan to pursue degrees in music at an accredited four-year college with a music program recognized by the National Association of Schools of Music, or a conservatory with a widely recognized national profile such as The Juilliard School, Curtis Institute of Music, or the New England Conservatory.
As part of the application process, students are required to submit an audition video. Semi-finalists will be invited to perform in a daylong celebration of music at Walk Festival Hall in Jackson Hole on Saturday, June 6th, where they will compete for the scholarship prize money in front of the Music Festival’s panel of renowned judges and a live audience.
First prize is $20,000, second prize is $12,500, and third prize is $7,500. Awards are remitted directly to the academic institution at which the student is enrolled in the fall of 2020.
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