Mediterranean Youth Orchestra Symphonic Session Auditions

by Barış Darcan | Jan 16, 2023
Mediterranean Youth Orchestra’s auditions for the next symphonic session will take place at ITU MIAM on February 1st 2023

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Mediterranean Youth Orchestra’s auditions for the next symphonic session will take place at ITU MIAM on February 1st 2023. Please send an e-mail to itumiam@gmail.com with the following information till 31st of January 2023 (17:00):

Subject of the e-mail: [Medinea Auditions 2023] – Your Name & Surname

1- Name and surname

2- Birthdate

3- Instrument

4- Phone Number

5- Address

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