UPCOMING EVENTS
Academy Store Coming:
April 8-13
Save your Bach Bucks!
May Recital:
May 6-10
Memorial Day:
May 27 (Monday) Closed
MARCH TUITION
Your March tuition covers the following 4 weeks:
March 4-9
March 11-16
March 18-23
March 25-30
WELCOME NEW STUDENTS!
Johnbawi
Cannon
Anthony
Lilian
Harper
Ariana
Bethany
Micah
Madi
Vanessa
Elijah
Eduardo
Harper
Sevda
Claire
Soraya
Jane
Jack
Kara
Jonathan
Maya
Isabella
Jessica
Kendahl
Kingston
Troy
Mila
Lawrence
Joshua
Valerie
DavieLyn
Miley
Mariana
MUSIC SERVICE OPPORTUNITY!
Help us spread the joy of music to others!We had such a wonderful experience when we did this in December, so we have decided to do it again!For any interested students, I invite them to come join me and share their talents! We will be playing music for some residents at a skilled nursing and rehabilitation center: Stonehenge of OgdenI have reserved a time slot at the following location:Date: Saturday, March 9thTime: 2 pmLocation: Stonehenge of Ogden5648 S 500 E Washington TerraceStonehenge has a piano. They also have an area for instrumental and voice students to perform.They have many residents there who would LOVE to have some music brighten their day! You are welcome to perform any song that you are comfortable with! Here is the link to sign up for a slot: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mjnKta1WzzmtpzjVhCiGcyopTwFbx4clCMe-tTFRNE4/edit?usp=sharing
CONGRATS TO OUR STUDENTS OF THE MONTH!
Ana & Harper
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TRY A FREE LESSON!
Trumpet
Clarinet
Saxophone
Flute
Drum
Tuba
Baritone
Trombone
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385-405-2778
NEW TEACHERS
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NEW CLASSES!
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COMPOSER OF THE MONTH
Gustav Mahler
Did you know?
Gustav Mahler (born July 7, 1860) Austrian Jewish composer and conductor, noted for his 10 symphonies and various songs with orchestra, which drew together many different strands of Romanticism.
Around the age of four, fascinated by the military music at a nearby barracks and the folk music sung by the Czech working people, he reproduced both on the accordionand on the piano and began composing pieces of his own.
At 10 he made his debut as a pianist and at 15 was so proficient musically that he was accepted as a pupil at the Vienna Conservatory. After winning piano and composition prizes and leaving with a diploma, he supported himself by sporadic teaching while trying to win recognition as a composer. He then pursued his career as a composer.
He died at age 50 due to inherited heart complications, but he was an extremely active man—a ruthless musical director, a tireless swimmer, and an indefatigablemountain walker.
First class regular price. All other classes $5/off per month!
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