
Pianos worth £50,000 up for grabs for schools across East Anglia
26 February 2017, 21:55
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Two UK music shops have joined forces to help support music education in East Anglia by giving away £50,000 worth of pianos.
Norwich’s Cookes Pianos and Millers Music in Cambridge are offering 21 pianos, used at a concert at Cambridge's King's College Chapel, to schools, community centres and churches across the region to help inspire and support music studies.
Entries will be reviewed by a panel of judges, including King’s College Fellow in Music Richard Causton and Millers' managing director, Simon Pollard. The closing date is 11pm on 12 March.
You can apply online at Millers Music to be in with a chance of winning one of the pianos.
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