MTCA is the leader in coaching acting and musical theater students through the college audition process and beyond with 20+ years of experience and superlative results. “Being a part of MTCA has been an absolute joy. I have grown so much these past few months and gained so much confidence with MTCA.
MTCA coaches are able to help in all areas of audition preparation including choice of appropriate material, proper vocal technique and mock dance calls allowing each student to present their best unique self in every audition.
Margaret has served as the MTAC San Joaquin County Branch President for the past four years. She has also held the office of Recording Secretary. After earning his B.A. in Music [CSUS, 1982], Bill joined MTAC Sacramento County Branch serving as YAG Chair, VP and President.
“Simply put: Thank you MTCA for all you have done to make Adam’s dream come true. Carnegie Mellon has been Adam’s golden ticket and with all of your help he has this amazing opportunity.
The MTAC Piano Concerto Competition gives students a chance to thrive at what they do best. The students competing in this event are the first place winners from the Regional Competition held this past spring in both Northern and Southern California. The finalists perform a concerto movement before a panel of judges in a highly competitive setting. Winners are selected in each age category, and all finalists receive prize monies underwritten in part by Steinway and Sons.
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She has taught at the SDSU Community Music School since 1997 and at her studio. Chutaphin has served on the MTAC Board of Directors of San Diego Branch as Director, Membership Secretary and 2nd Vice President, and also co-chairs the Popular Music Festival. She has served as Setup Coordinator of the San Diego CM Team to oversee the logistics at the evaluation site.
The MTAC Piano Concerto Competition gives students a chance to thrive at what they do best. The students competing in this event are the first place winners from the Regional Competition held this past spring in both Northern and Southern California. The finalists perform a concerto movement before a panel of judges in a highly competitive setting. Winners are selected in each age category, and all finalists receive prize monies underwritten in part by Steinway and Sons.
Participating merchants make contributions based on your purchases.
She has taught at the SDSU Community Music School since 1997 and at her studio. Chutaphin has served on the MTAC Board of Directors of San Diego Branch as Director, Membership Secretary and 2nd Vice President, and also co-chairs the Popular Music Festival. She has served as Setup Coordinator of the San Diego CM Team to oversee the logistics at the evaluation site.