North Carolina Heads Back to School with a Better Music Curriculum
NOTION Music Donates Professional Music Composition Software to Local Teachers
September 29, 2007 |
Continuing their mission to support music education, NOTION Music has donated 80 copies of NOTION, its professional music composition and performance software, to North Carolina schools and colleges.
The contribution, valued at approximately $50,000, has been distributed to the local schools over the last few months and will continue through September. Most schools have requested the software to help support the music department which, in most cases, is working within constraints of a low budget. The North Carolina schools benefiting from NOTION's donation include:
Bennett College, Greensboro Cary Christian School, Cary Eastern Guilford High School, Gibsonville Holly Springs High School, Holly Springs Moss Street Elementary School, Reidsville Page Street Elementary School, Troy South Granville High School, Creedmoor Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem
NOTION software combines the best players, the finest instruments and the latest recording technology. It was developed by recording the instrumental sounds of the London Symphony Orchestra at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. NOTION Music makes software that is used by professional and aspiring musicians around the world allowing anyone, anywhere to write, record and play music as if working with a full ensemble of musicians.
NOTION has previously donated over 300 copies of software to schools across the country this year, in hopes of improving music education. |
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