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Tuning into nature

Do you know a talented young musician aged 16 to 29? The search is on for a piece of original music for the Tune Into Nature Music Prize – a collaboration between Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the Nature Connectedness Research Group at the University of Derby, musician Sam Lee, Selfridges, and Tileyard London. The winner will get a £1,000 grant and a professional remix with Tileyard London. Selected entries will be broadcast

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