Our Annual June Recital is a wonderful afternoon full of music, highlighting the progress students have made during the school year. Students of all ages and experience levels are welcome to perform.
Annual June Recital 2026:
Sunday, June 21st at the Community Room at the Easton Public Library.
To participate, click the RSVP button below and fill out the online form by Friday, May 29th. Be sure to also discuss your participation with your teacher.
Recital Times:
Students will be assigned to one of three recital sessions that day: 1:00, 2:15 or 3:30 pm. Assigned times will be emailed in early June. Each recital will run approximately 45-60 minutes long.
Please plan on staying for your entire session, out of respect for the other performers. If you have a conflict that day, you may request a time on the RSVP form, although be aware that your teacher might not be present at your requested session. Requests are honored on a first-come, first-served basis; recital sessions may become full.
Please note that we cannot accomodate requests on performer placement within a recital (ie: requesting to go on first, etc).
Accompaniment:
Tracy will accompany any vocalists, strings, or other non-piano instrumentalists as needed. Accompaniment rehearsals with Tracy will be held on Friday, June 12th. Click here to sign up for a 15 minute rehearsal spot. If you cannot make it on 6/12, please let us know, and we’ll do our best to find an alternate time.
Additional Info:
Students may perform one piece at this recital.
Performers should dress nicely for the occasion, although ultimately we want everyone to wear something they are comfortable performing in.
Be sure to remember any materials and sheet music you might need!
The entrance to the Community Room is via the double doors to the right. (The main front entrance will be locked as the library is closed on Sundays).
Students should arrive 15-20 minutes before their scheduled recital time to warm-up and get settled. Please do not arrive too early, as a previous recital may still be in progress.
Instruments should be tuned and taken out of their cases upon arrival.
Students may sit with their family during the recital.