Students compete in the Michigan Music Association State Competition

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Ms. Krause singing students competed in the Michigan Music Association State Competition in March of 2021 and came away with wins! All competed against kids in the same age group across the state. This year’s competition was all virtual, which made it all the more difficult!!

7 of them will compete at the American Guild of Music regional competition in April.

Congratulations students!

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Vanessa McCully
1st place Pop, 2nd place Inspirational, 3rd place Classical

Emily Ascencio
2nd place Broadway, 3rd place Pop, 3rd place Inspirational

Jaelin Szydlowski
1st place Pop, 1st place Classical, 3rd place Broadway

Ava Cheff
2nd place Broadway, 2nd place Classical

Erin Burgess
2nd place Inspirational, 3rd place Broadway

Calleigh Butler
(received scores over 90 in all categories), 2nd place Pop

Lydia Cuthbert
1st place Broadway, 3rd place Pop

Lilly Truel
2nd place Pop, 3rd place Inspirational

Harlow Szydlowski
1st place Pop - youngest student in competition at age 7!

Kaity Guerra
3rd place Pop, 3rd place Broadway

Aurora Fischer
1st Place Broadway, 3rd place Pop

Joanna Bailey and Grace Gasparovic received Superior scores over 90.


Supporting the arts for over 50 years, the Michigan Music Association has been committed to providing music students in the State of Michigan an outlet for artistic talent, while helping them gain experience and confidence in developing their musical abilities. MMA provides performance opportunities through its music competitions which are held throughout Michigan.

Michigan Music Association was founded in 1967 as a non-profit, educational organization to perpetuate through high standards an annual competition for students in the state of Michigan.  Its goals are to provide the public the opportunity to hear students in competition, to uphold a high standard in music education, provide a public outlet for the artistic talent of music students, and most importantly to help students gain the experience and confidence to develop their musical talents.

Michigan Music Association website

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