The fourth International Choir Competition is scheduled to take place from April 29 to May 3 in Hoi An City, the central province of Quang Nam.
This year, the participants can register to compete but can also just perform for the audiences.
The competition is organised into six groups, including A group for mixed choirs, B for male and female choirs, C for chamber choir, G for youth choirs, S for sacred music and F for folklore. Each competitor is allowed to compete in a maximum of three of the groups.
Besides the competition, the choral societies from domestic and foreign countries will come together to perform at various places across Hoi An City such as churches, libraries and parks.
The deadline for registration to take part in the competition is December 1.
This is the third time Hoi An has hosted the event. The third International Choir Competition was held in the City in 2013 with the participation of 500 artists from 15 troupes around the world.
Besides the competition, the choral societies from domestic and foreign countries will come together to perform at various places across Hoi An City such as churches, libraries and parks.
The deadline for registration to take part in the competition is December 1.
This is the third time Hoi An has hosted the event. The third International Choir Competition was held in the City in 2013 with the participation of 500 artists from 15 troupes around the world.
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