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About THE OPUS MUSIC COMPETITION

The OPUS Music Competition is one of the largest classical music competitions in the United States, dedicated to identifying and nurturing exceptional young musical talent. Operating at both the state and national levels, OPUS provides a rigorous platform for emerging musicians to showcase their skills and advance through progressive stages of competition.

Since 2021, OPUS has welcomed more than 1,200 student competitors from across the United States and has awarded nearly $30,000 in cash prizes at the OPUS National Music Competition. OPUS laureates have achieved remarkable success, with many going on to win top honors at other national and international competitions, and numerous past winners earning scholarships to premier music schools and universities in the U.S. and abroad.

The competition embodies a steadfast commitment to excellence, integrity, and the long-term development of young artists—earning the trust of teachers, students, and families nationwide.

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Meet violinist Joshua Lee from Arizona | OPUS Music Competition

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