Group violin class has moved to Zoom this year. All ages and abilities are welcome! Students from other teachers are welcome, as long as the student is taking private lessons with another teacher. Contact me to be on the reminder email list. Below is the schedule: Friday, December 18, 2020 at 5:15 (with special guests
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Suzuki Group Recital Program Students of Emily Sunderman Sunday, November 3, 2019 Middlebury Community Music Center Performers: Rosa, Eleanor, Gabriel, Acadia, Viviana, Ella P, Aliza, Nora, Fiona, Joshua, Henry, Maylee, Marwan, Colette, Lila, Carina Open String Warm-up (Parade) Twinkle Run Pony, Run Pony Variation – led by Eleanor Twinkle Little Star (Theme) – led
Recital Program Middlebury Community Music Center – Students of Emily Sunderman April 28, 2019, at 4:30 PM Residence at Otter Creek, Middlebury Vermont Group Class Ensemble Concerto for 2 Violins in D Minor – J.S. Bach Gavotte – J. B. Lully Chorus from Judas Maccabaeus – G.F. Handel Andantino – S. Suzuki Perpetual Motion – S. Suzuki Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star – W.A. Mozart Run Pony, Run
Students of Emily Sunderman will present a recital on Sunday, May 7, 2017 at 5PM at Saint Stephens Church, 3 Main Street, Middlebury, VT. The violinists will be accompanied by pianist Gareth Cordery. Everyone is welcome to attend! Please invite your friends and families! Donations will be accepted and applied towards music study
Violinist Emily Sunderman and Pianist Becky Metcalfe will present recitals this spring featuring sonatas by Mozart and Schubert in Middlebury, Vermont. Both recitals are free and open to the public. May 21, 2017 at 2PM at The Residence at Otter Creek, 350 Lodge Rd, Middlebury, VT 05753 June 30, 2017 at 3:30 at East View, 100 Eastview Terrace, Middlebury,
Students of Emily Sunderman will present a group recital on Sunday, November 20th at 5:15 at Saint Stephen’s Church in Middlebury, Vermont. The class will be accompanied by a mini string orchestra, including special guests Romy Munkres and Helen Wright on Violins, Sam Liebhaber on Viola, Chelsea Colley-Robinson on cello, and Amy Mason and
I am super proud of the work of my students this year! We gave a great concert yesterday! I am so grateful to all the parents and family and friends who well supported practice and lessons this past year and to Sarah Trouslard for accompanying the recital! Our Program Pieces: Humoresque Chorus Minuet 1 Allegro Rhody Twinkle
And at last, here are the answers (in bold). It is a good idea for performers to arrive to the concert 15 minutes before the concert just as the performance is starting just before the performer’s number starts. If a concert attendee has to arrive late, it is best to enter the performance space Whenever
Musicians may feel stressed about performing. We get stressed because we are afraid we are not good enough, or that we will mess up and disappoint ourselves or our loved ones and maybe that people will laugh at us. Here are a few tips for musicians and for supporters to alleviate recital stress! Performing for
It is almost time for the end of the year concert! Below is a quiz we’ll use in group class this week to talk a bit about concert etiquette. It is a good idea for performers to arrive to the concert 15 minutes before the concert just as the performance is starting just before the



