My studio’s annual Spring Recital was on Sunday. So proud of how my students played!
We held it at a local church that has a nice Yamaha. Even my youngest students participated, even if only with a simple duet.
My husband was kind enough to take a photo of each student, which I emailed to parents afterwards.
As is our tradition, I gave each student a rose for their performance at the end of the recital.
I’m sure many of you are preparing students for your own spring recitals. I wish you all the best in your preparations!
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Thanks for sharing your pictures. Yes, my students and I are getting ready for our recital as well, and I really like your idea of getting a special picture of each performer.
You’re welcome, Aaron. The photos are a nice gesture to make it special and it doesn’t cost anything!
Sometimes the simplest touches are the most beautiful. I like your idea of sending a photo to each student afterwards, and I really like the visual effect of the lovely vase of red roses on display while the students perform. Giving each student a rose at the end of the recital is such a nice idea. I will use it when I have my studio recital in May. Thanks, as always, for your piano teaching blog. You have inspired me many times.