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2023 Music Recital

Read about this year’s music recital for the Living Education students!

Music recitals are a staple of the Living Education program, but for several of the students, this was a totally new experience. Adding to the excitement, this year’s recital was held at a senior care center for the first time since 2019. Most of the students played a piano piece or sang a song, and all first-year students performed in the Living Ed Vocal Ensemble for two songs, which had been practiced as part of the music class.

Students prepare for performance

Student having microphone adjusted by stage crew student

The Recital

The senior care center had a nice piano for the students to use, and the LivingEd students brought speakers and microphones for the singing performances Following a few minutes of set up, the recital began at 6:30 pm and was wellattended by families, faculty, and, of course, residents. It began with individual pieces performed by Living Education students and some additional students from the music teacher’s private studio.

Lauren Sena performing a vocal piece

Jontavius Mincey performing a vocal piece

Kaleb Johnson "performing" a vocal piece

Rachel Price performing a piano piece

Rachel White and Lauren Sena performing a duet

Rachel White performing a piano piece

David performing a piano piece (Rebekah Ross turning the page)

Dawn performing a doubles piano piece with Rebekah Ross

The senior care center had a nice piano for the students to use, and the LivingEd students brought speakers and microphones for the singing performances Following a few minutes of set up, the recital began at 6:30 pm and was wellattended by families, faculty, and, of course, residents It began with individual pieces performed by Living Education students and some additional students from the music teacher’s private studio.

Vocal Ensemble performing a choral piece

Vocal Ensemble performing a choral piece

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