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The Fayette High School band and choir will take 13 solos and seven ensembles to the State Music Festival starting on Thursday.
Each of those solos and ensembles received Exemplary ratings at …
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The Fayette High School band and choir will take 13 solos and seven ensembles to the State Music Festival starting on Thursday.
Each of those solos and ensembles received Exemplary ratings at the District Music Festival on March 16.
The University of Missouri campus in Columbia will serve as the host site of the 72nd Annual Missouri State High School Activities Association State Music Festival.
The event will include 4,199 individual and group performances representing 358 schools. The festival’s performances will take place at the University of Missouri in the following locations: Fine Arts Building, Memorial Union, Tate Hall and the Sinquefield Music Center.
The state-level festival has an evaluative purpose during which students perform before some the nation’s top music adjudicators who provide critiques and ratings of the students’ musical abilities. Festival participants qualified by earning Exemplary ratings at their respective district-level festivals.
All portions of the MSHSAA Music Festival are open to the public and free of charge. Performances typically run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day of the festival.
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