July 2024, a beautiful concert held at Bechstein Music World showcased students of all ages — from children to teenagers to adults, and from beginners to advanced levels. It was a celebration of milestones, growth, and musical expression, supported by a warm and encouraging audience. A proud moment for all teachers to witness their students shine.
July 2024, a beautiful concert held at Bechstein Music World showcased students of all ages — from children to teenagers to adults, and from beginners to advanced levels. It was a celebration of milestones, growth, and musical expression, supported by a warm and encouraging audience. A proud moment for all teachers to witness their students shine.
Nov 2022, we wrapped up the year with yet another successful showcase. A total of 5 sessions in a day featuring 60 students! This recital was a celebration of all their hard work, growth and love for music. A big thank you to our team of teachers and crew. 2023 will be a year to look forward to with even more opportunities! Looking forward!
10th June 2022, we had the opportunity to showcase our young talents at Library@Esplanade, Young Musician Festival 2022.
It was heart-warming to finally see our students on stage after 2 years of the on-going pandemic. We are grateful for all the dedication and hard work put in by our students as well as the unwavering support of our students’ parents and families.
Looking forward to the next showcase!
On 4th Dec ‘19, we held our Year End Student Recital titled Music Pathway 2019: Young Musician Festival. We are delighted to have the opportunity to collaborate with library@esplanade to showcase our young aspiring musicians. We are really proud to see our hardworking and passionate students ranging from 3-17 years old shine on stage. For some it was their very first performance and we are even more so proud of their courage.
We are extremely thankful for the support and encouragement given by all the parents, family and friends. The event was a great success and we look forward to our next one!