“Cheers” to all our students who have been taking private music lessons this past year! A cohort of students performed in the annual Private Music Lessons Recital, which was the culmination of their year-long studies. The appreciative, enthusiastic audience was treated to many engaging, memorable performances by solo vocalists, pianists, and wind/brass instrumentalists. Students performed classical pieces including JS Bach’s Minuet in G and Chopin’s Mazurka in F; the jazz classic “Take 5”; and more contemporary musical and pop hits including “Naughty”, “How Far I’ll Go”, ”You & Me, But Mostly Me”, “and “All I Ask”. Congratulations to all our private music lessons students as well as their instructors and their families, who have supported their hard work this year!
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