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Lane Music Partners with Nashville International Chopin Piano Competition
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Harmony in Partnership: Lane Music Uplifts Emerging Musicians Through Partnership with the Nashville International Chopin Piano Competition

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Washingtoner -- Lane Music, a renowned music establishment with a legacy spanning over 35 years, is thrilled to partner with the Nashville International Chopin Piano Competition. With this collaboration, Lane Music reaffirms its commitment to nurturing young musical talent and bolstering the music community.

Established in Memphis in 1987, Lane Music has played an instrumental role in shaping generations of musicians by providing top-quality pianos, band and orchestra instruments, rental options, guitars, professional lessons, and repair services throughout Tennessee. Over the years, Lane Music's unwavering dedication to musical education and excellence has garnered them recognition as a cornerstone of the state's music scene.

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Scott and Pook Lane, the visionary minds behind Lane Music, expressed their enthusiasm for this partnership. "Lane Music is passionate about supporting the music community and young musicians, in particular," remarked Scott Lane. "We believe in providing the resources and opportunities necessary for budding artists to flourish."

The Nashville International Chopin Piano Competition partnership stands as a testament to Lane Music's deep-seated belief in the power of music to inspire and transform lives. This prestigious competition provides a platform for emerging pianists to showcase their exceptional talent on an international stage.

"We are immensely grateful to Lane Music for this partnership," said competition Administrative Director, Joshua Izzard. "It will have a profound impact on the competition, allowing us to continue fostering the next generation of musical prodigies."

As part of this collaboration, Lane Music invites music enthusiasts and supporters to join the conversation on social media. Connect with Lane Music on Instagram (@lanemusicstore) and Facebook (@LaneMusic) to stay updated on their latest endeavors.

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For more information about Lane Music and their extensive range of musical offerings, please visit www.lanemusic.com.

About Lane Music:
For over 35 years, Lane Music has been a cornerstone of the music community in Tennessee. Established in 1987 in Memphis, Lane Music has expanded to include world-class brick-and-mortar stores in Nashville and Knoxville. They provide an extensive range of musical instruments, lessons, and repair services, catering to musicians of all levels, from beginners to seasoned professionals.

Press Contact:
Amy Chambers
Email: themusicchambers@gmail.com
Website: www.lanemusic.com

Social Media:
Follow Lane Music on Instagram: @lanemusicstore
Like Lane Music on Facebook: @LaneMusic

Media Contact
Joshua Izzard, Administrative Director
admin@nashvillechopin.org


Source: Nashville International Chopin Piano Competition

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