Troisdorf's young musicians shine at local competition with national finals ahead
The Troisdorf School of Music has celebrated the success of its young musicians at a recent local competition. Three talented students took home prizes, with one securing a place at the national finals in Munich.
Tristan Bennerscheidt claimed first prize with an impressive 25 points. His victory also earned him a spot in the upcoming national competition in Munich.
Greta Wagner followed closely in second place, scoring 20 points. The third prize was shared by two participants: Woorim Lee, who received 19 points, and Alina Hölemann, who scored 18. Both the Troisdorf School of Music and the City of Troisdorf praised the students for their dedication and skill. The institution is known for offering high-quality music education, helping young musicians develop their talents. Fellow participants have extended their best wishes to Tristan as he prepares for the national stage.
The competition highlights the achievements of Troisdorf's young musicians. Tristan Bennerscheidt will now represent the region at the national finals in Munich. The school and city have recognised the hard work of all participants.
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