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May 30, 2008

Tweens and teens: Sing with the symphony

Got a budding singer between the ages of 8 and 18? The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is looking for contestants to vie for a chance to sing The Star-Spangled Banner with the symphony during its three Fourth of July concerts at Oregon Ridge.

The deadline to register for auditions has been extended to Friday, June 6. You can find more details on how to sign up here.

Contestants have to be able to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" in the key of B-flat or A-flat major with an accompanist provided by the BSO. They'll be judged on singing ability and stage presence, the symphony's press release says, and must be available to take part in all three performances July 3-5.

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Hanah Cho joined The Baltimore Sun in 2003, just a few years out of college. While covering everything from education to workplace issues to financial services, she also got married and became a first-time mom in December 2009. Now, she’s trying to juggle work and life demands without losing her sanity.

She lives in Columbia with her husband and infant son.

Kate Shatzkin authored Charm City Moms until June 18, 2010.
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