All that jazz
Fourth-year music student Megan Bauman (saxophone) was recently named as one of the winners in the 2015 International Woodwinds and Brass Competition organized by American Protégé.
By University Communications
As a result, Bauman will show off her stealth saxophone skills at a concert in New York City's famed Carnegie Hall on May 1, 2016.
A student of Glen Gillis, Bauman entered the American Protégé competition in November. She was informed in early December that she had been chosen as a second place winner in the college students/professionals category. This made Bauman not only the youngest person to receive an award in her category, but also the only Canadian musician to be chosen for any of the 2015 American Protégé awards.
Find out more at the College of Arts and Science website.
A student of Glen Gillis, Bauman entered the American Protégé competition in November. She was informed in early December that she had been chosen as a second place winner in the college students/professionals category. This made Bauman not only the youngest person to receive an award in her category, but also the only Canadian musician to be chosen for any of the 2015 American Protégé awards.
Find out more at the College of Arts and Science website.