Saturday, April 30, 2022 by Lisa Flood | Recitals
Spring Recitals
2022
What a great recital season we had! It's always a joy watching my students put their best foot forward and accomplish a beautiful performance despite their nerves.
These students got to participate in our local music teachers' combination recital:
Our final recital of the year was a big one. This senior performed her Senior Recital and wowed her audience!
Her theme was "music from the movies" and we enjoyed playing 'Puttin' on the Ritz' for the crowd:
I'm so proud of these students!
Thursday, February 14, 2019 by Lisa Flood | Recitals
Winter Recitals
February 2 and 9, 2019
February was recital month this year. On February 2nd and again on the 9th, students performed for family and friends on our 'Around the World' themed program. We traveled to many places, including England, France, Egypt, and the USA through music! It was so much fun to celebrate students' progress at these events!
The studio was decorated to set the theme and we even enjoyed international snacks. The homemade French pastries, empanadas, and baklava were a few of the favorites!
A fun feature of each program were the ensembles! The February 2nd recital featured a trio and the February 9th recital showcased a duet.
The students put on a wonderful program!
Saturday, March 18, 2017 by Lisa Flood | Recitals
Week Twenty-Seven
What an exciting week!
Seven students put in lots of preparation time over the last few weeks to get ready for today's recital. It turned out so well! Everyone played well, despite the inevitable nerves; the program was lovely! Some highlights included "I Thought I Heard Wolves" (Dow) and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" (Weiss et al).
Parents and students enjoyed some snacks at the reception afterwards.
I love this chance to get to know each other a little better!
I also had a few games available for students to play.
"Puddle Jumper" and "Don't Scare the Skunk" are always a hit!
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-Miss Lisa