By AFRO Staff
Strains of multiple musical genres —classical, contemporary, jazz, gospel, show tunes —filled the air as students of Melissa T. Music Lessons performed the gems that attested to the practice and discipline they’d acquired during the year.
The December 9 recital, on the campus of Central Presbyterian Church in Towson, provided the arena for singers and instrumentalists to show off their progress in performance. Each one delighted parents, family members and community supporters; to which energetic applause, “oohs” and “ahs” bore witness. Plus a little laughter when pianists were too small to be seen when they played.
This was the 14th of its kind showcase for the students of Melissa Chin, who has provided such training since 2017. “Our team of instructors is not only highly educated and talented but deeply committed to nurturing each student’s unique musical path,” Chin said. “We offer a diverse range of programs across various instruments and genres.”
She said they are excited about their upcoming expansion, which includes a new brick and mortar studio. “This space will further enhance our community-centric approach, providing an inspiring environment for both learning and performing.”
More about Melissa T Music Lessons:
Melissa T Music Lessons has been dedicated to providing inclusive and high-quality music education in Baltimore since 2017. Our mission is to make music accessible to all, fostering a love for music that transcends boundaries.
Our team of instructors is not only highly educated and talented but deeply committed to nurturing each student’s unique musical path. We offer a diverse range of programs across various instruments and genres.
We are proud of our students’ achievements, with many excelling in local and regional music competitions and performances. Many perform in their schools and churches. Our approach to music education emphasizes individual growth, creativity, and the transformative power of music.
Currently, we are excited about our upcoming expansion, which includes a new brick-and-mortar studio. This space will further enhance our community-centric approach, providing an inspiring environment for both learning and performing.
I hope this information provides a clear picture of our dedication to music education and our students’ successes. Thank you for the opportunity to share our story with the AFRO community.
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