Congratulations to all who took the stage in Poindexter Auditorium for the program’s annual spring recital. Everyone did a great performance, and it was a wonderful afternoon to culminate a very busy and rewarding year!
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Recital Sunday, May 15, 2016
SUNDAY, MAY 15TH: SUZUKI PROGRAM RECITAL
POINDEXTER MUSIC BUILDING on the MUW CAMPUS.
ELEMENTARY RECITAL: 1:30 tuning. Recital begins at 2:00 -3:30 approx.
Parents may bring light refreshments – but they must be left outside the front entrance.
We will see about getting tables set up out front. Bring a cooler to keep your food cool.
We cannot eat in the building, only on the porch.
The teachers will bring drinks: lemonade and water, cups and napkins.
JR AND SR HIGH RECITAL: 3:30 arrival. Recital begins at 4:00 – 5:00 approx
Dress: Dressy casual. Be comfortable. Coat and tie is not necessary for boys.
Upcoming Dates!
See the Calendar for these upcoming performances and events. See the notes for details.
- April 26: Keenager Luncheon at First United Methodist Church (Ensemble Only)
- April 28: Violin Play-In — All Violins!
- May 3: Orchestra and Ensemble Party! Parents, please bring refreshments
- May 5: Recital Rehearsal with pianist
- May 7: Market Street Festival (8:45 tuning)
- May 10: Tour of Schools (1:15 at West Lowndes and 3:15 at Trinity Place)
- May 12: Recital Rehearsal
- May 15: Suzuki Recital (2-3:30 Elementary; 4-5:30 Jr./Sr. High)
- May 16: Heritage Elementary (Heritage students and Ensemble)
- June 2: Aidan Dunkelberg & friends in concert at Arts Council
Songs for Market Street
Group Violins performing at Market Street and the Tour of Schools will play the following songs:
- Rhythms and Theme
- Song of the Wind
- Go Tell Aunt Rhody
- May Song
- Long, Long Ago
- Allegro
- Perpetual Motion
- Minuet 1
- Hunter’s Chorus
- Bile them Cabbage Down*
- Millionaire’s Hoedown*
Memphis Suzuki Institute
Suzuki families may be interested in attending the Memphis Suzuki Institute, held June 12-17 at the University of Memphis. Early registration is recommended. For more information on this opportunity, see the Memphis Suzuki Institute website.