Our Fall recitals will be held November 8th-10th at Wrights United Methodist in Venetia.
Our Fall recitals will be held November 8th-10th at Wrights United Methodist in Venetia. Programs are linked in the times below. . Brianna Hancovsky, Cecilia Caughman, Skylar Bunk and William Garcia 9:30AM Recital Betsy Kochman, Liam Carse, and Zach Thal 11:00am Recital Becca Porter and James Johnston 12:30pm Recital Jackie Albright and Mila Gallardo 2:00pm Recital Aida Olarte, Ella Battistelli, Jane Grover, and Jillian McCord 3:30pm Recital Ella Hickey, Jillian McCord, and Monica Nash 5:00pm Recital . Students sign up October 7th-19th through their lesson teacher to participate in a Fall Recital. Students are invited to dress up and make this feel like a special occasion. Typically, each in-person recital features all the students for a given teacher creating a sense of community within this group. Our recitals will take place at Wrights United Methodist in Venetia. Specific recital times will be announced mid September. We provide an accompanist for students playing or singing selections that require a piano accompaniment. There is a short rehearsal with the accompanist on the Saturday before recital. How long does each recital last? We plan for approximately 18-25 students/adults to perform at each recital time. The goal is for each recital to last approximately 50-60 minutes. Where is the recital? Recital venues can change from season to season. Please see the description above to learn more. What do students wear? We invite students dress in nice clothes appropriate to the occasion avoiding jeans and sneakers when possible. Recitals are celebrations so feel free to dress up! When do I need to arrive? Please arrive 15 minutes before your recital. Keep in mind that each recital lasts 50-60 minutes, so entrance into the venue will not be permitted any earlier than 10-15 minutes before the start of your recital. Please wait until the doors are open to enter the sanctuary or recital room. Who can attend? Capacity limits recitals will be announced closer to recital weekend. What if the student needs to work with an accompanist? Students who need an accompanist for their performance will be notified of the rehearsal time 2 weeks before the recital. The rehearsal takes place the Saturday before recital. Each student is given a 15-minute slot for rehearsing with the accompanist. Rehearsal with the accompanist is required ahead of time. What do I need to bring? Bring your instrument in its case, along with your recital music if the selection(s) is not memorized. You do not need to bring your music bags, practice planners, or music stands. How will I know when to perform? Our teachers will introduce each students before the performance and invite them to come to the front. There will be recital programs showing the order and recital selections for each student. Be sure to take a bow when you first step up to the platform and then again after you perform. PERFORMERS AUDIENCE To the performers: Remember that the audience is there for your support! They are all there cheering you on and wishing you the best. So, take a deep breath, relax and enjoy playing the piece you have worked so hard on to learn! To the audience: Please be the best support group possible for these students! They greatly appreciate your enthusiastic clapping and attentive listening. Show them that you care and that you are proud of their work! Accompanist rehearsals will be held Saturday, November 2nd at the Mt. Lebanon Studio. An email to book a specific time slot will be sent October 21st to families who request an accompanist. Performing is a wonderful opportunity for people to share their music making with others. Sometimes the experience of performing can seem nerve-wracking or even stressful though. It is important to remember that performing is simply a part of the process of learning an instrument, and not a musical “test.” Here are four ways you can emphasize framing performance as part of process……read more >> Even when framed as a part of the process of learning an instrument, performing can cause feelings of nervousness and excitement. That is completely normal when sharing something that you have worked on and care about with others….read more >> Have you ever been to the symphony? Has your child? It is never too late or too early to start experiencing concerts given by the various musical groups around our city. Seeing the symphony is a once in a lifetime experience that doesn’t have to be once in a lifetime. Here’s why you shouldn’t miss out on these fantastic musical excursions…..read more >> Not long after one begins studying music, performance is brought up. Performing can be intimidating, but it also has the potential to be a very joyful and rewarding experience. Here are some reasons why…..read more >>MUSIC ARTISTRY RECITAL GUIDE
All recitals will take place at Wrights United Methodist Church in Venetia, PA.
Friday, November 8th
Saturday, November 9th
Sunday, November 10th
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performer. We invite you to take crying babies outside the hall in order
to provide comfort and then return in a few moments between performers.DIRECTIONS
PARENT RESOURCES
MANAGING NERVES: FRAMING PERFORMANCE AS PART OF THE PROCESS
MANAGING NERVES: TIPS & TRICKS FROM MUSIC ARTISTRY TEACHERS
CONCERT-GOING AT ANY AGE
THREE REASONS WE BELIEVE PERFORMING IS IMPORTANT