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2002-2003 MTNA National Student Competitions sponsors.


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 Student Composition Competition, elementary school elementary school: see school.  level, sponsored by Warner Bros. Publications.

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Alexander Moran, winner of the MTNA Student Composition Competition, junior high school level, sponsored by Warner Bros. Publications, Inc., received his award from Gail Lew, Warner Bros. Publications.

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Gail Lew, Warner Bros. Publications, Inc., presented the MTNA Student Composition Competition collegiate-level award to Felipe Lara.

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Thomas Malone, Baldwin Piano Company The Baldwin Piano Company is the largest US-based manufacturer of keyboard instruments, most notably pianos. It is a subsidiary of the Gibson Guitar Corporation. History , with MTNA Junior High School Piano Competition winner Alexander Lue, right.

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Stephen Beus, center, was the winner of the MTNA Collegiate Artist Piano Competition, sponsored by Steinway & Sons. Shown, from left, are Bruce Stevens and Sally Coveleskie, Steinway & Sons; Beus; and MTNA Executive Director Gary L. Ingle in·gle  
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 of America, with Sergiy Komirenko, winner of the MTNA High School Piano Competition, sponsored by Yamaha Corporation of America, Piano Division.

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Marco Sartor right, was the winner of the MTNA Collegiate Artist Guitar Competition, sponsored by Gibson Guitar Company. Bill Gondor, representing Gibson, presented the award, which included a Les Paul guitar.

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Publication:American Music Teacher
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Date:Jun 1, 2003
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