The 40th Anniversary of the Student Open Recital will take place on Sunday, February 27 at 3 p.m. in the Meeting House of the Salisbury Congregational Church, 30 Main St., Salisbury, Ct. After taking a year off due to the pandemic, we are so pleased to have the Recital again.
Featured will be very talented young artists, ages 8 – 18, chosen by their teachers based on technique at his/her age, musicality and promise, all to encourage them to continue and pursue their musical studies.
You will hear six pianists ranging from beginner to advanced. Among them is a pianist playing his own composition, a first for the Recital, and a Jazz pianist playing “When You Wish Upon a Star” and “It’s Almost Like Being in Love”. Also included is a classical guitarist, a cellist, the seven-member Salisbury School Classical Music Ensemble and the five-member Salisbury School Jazz Ensemble. Imagine! You will hear music from Telemann to Mozart to Calatuyud to Lerner and Lowe and John Coltrane!
The afternoon will be great music for the soul. Bring your family, especially your children. The Recital is free and open to the public, underwritten by the Special Music Fund. Covid safety protocols will be observed: Masks and social distancing.
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