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Missouri Baptist University Ringers Making History at Conference
The Missouri Baptist University Ringers will perform at the state's largest music conference, making history for the university as they were selected through a blind audition.
The MBU Ringers have been selected to perform at theΒ Missouri Music Educators AssociationβsΒ 75thannual In-Service Workshop and Conference at Tan-Tar-A resort in Osage.
MBUβs bells ensemble will be the only college small ensemble to take the stage. The performance is scheduled for the second day of the four-day event, at 3 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24.
Dr. Cathy Benton, associate professor of music and Ringers director and founder, sees the selection as an encouragement to MBUβs music program.
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βItβs quite an honor for the school,β Benton said. βIt shows a high level of excellence and performance.β
The selection comes after a recording of the group was sent in during the summer of 2012.
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A panel of three out-of-state judges, as hired by MMEA, took part in blind auditions and chose the MBU group, making Ringers the first instrumental group to represent the school at the MMEA conference.