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30 Jun 2011

National Music Competitions for Young Artists

The National Music Competitions for Young Artists (NAMCYA) has been a principal instrument in discovering major music talents from all over the country. Its project involves some 1 million musicians, trainers and administrations, in along and tedious process of selecting the best among them from all seventeen regions, annually. 

NAMCYA programmes are aimed at upgrading the skills of performers, conductors, teachers, students and parents who accompany their children on the competition and workshop sojourns witness first-hand the kind of works and dedication that are necessary for by music accomplishment. Furthermore, they are exposed to the quality of other artist competitors and are able to broaden and widen their perspectives vis-à-vis music training and education.