Our Summer and Winter Recitals are a highlight of the year
Join us for a special afternoon where our talented students will proudly showcase their progress!
Families, grandparents, and friends are all invited to be part of this exciting event.
Note: Students do not need tickets for entry.
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We host our much-loved Summer and Winter Recitals every June and November - a fun and relaxed way for our students to share what they’ve been working on! Student recitals and performance opportunities are a core part of our program offering, as we believe they’re essential to the learning process and help develop valuable life skills. These events give students the chance to move from practice at home or in the studio to performing in a real concert setting - while also connecting with others and sharing their music.
Performing builds confidence, inspires new ideas, and brings our musical community together. After each concert, we serve refreshments so everyone can mingle, chat, and enjoy the moment. We’d love to see you at our next event!
November 2024 - Emi Piano Studio hosted a successful Winter Recital, showcasing students' progress from children’s folk songs to classical pieces by Mozart, Beethoven, and Grieg. Performances included both solos and duets, reflecting their growth and dedication. Emi Piano Studio’s founder also performed Nessun Dorma by Puccini, adding a special touch.
The event celebrated musical achievement, with students sharing their passion with family, friends, and fellow musicians. Guests enjoyed tea, coffee, and delicious cakes from local bakery Cutie Bites.
Piano Recital Tips for Students and Parents
Personal Presence at the Piano is an integral part of a strong performance. Your audience not only hears you but also observes you. The following small details can make a significant difference in how you carry yourself and how the audience perceives you.