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Williams Chorale gives $10,000 in scholarship.(Items of Interest)(Brief article)

American Music Teacher

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Susannah Foster, a violinist from Medfield, Massachusetts, won first prize at the 6th Annual Williams Chorale Bacardi Fallon Scholarship Competition. The competition featured talented musical performing arts high school juniors and seniors in the New England, New York and New Jersey area. Overall, 13 musician finalists competed for more than $10,000 in scholarships.

Foster was named the overall competition winner and recipient of the $5,000 first prize. Second place and a $2,000 scholarship went to Yuga Cohler, who played the oboe and is from Lexington High School in ...

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