Frequently Asked Questions

Spring Recital

1. How early should I arrive?
Please plan to arrive 10–15 minutes early. This gives you time to find your seat, get settled, and calm any pre-performance nerves.

2. Can I invite family and friends?
Absolutely! We welcome family, friends, and supporters to attend and celebrate the performers. Limit 3 guests per performer. Please contact Emily if you have more than 3 guests.

3. What should I wear?
Recitals are a wonderful opportunity to dress up and present yourself at your best. We encourage performers to choose an outfit that feels polished and comfortable—such as a dress, suit, or any attire that helps you feel confident and performance-ready.

4. How long will the recital last?
Most programs run about 45–60 minutes, depending on the number of performers.

5. Do performers need to stay for the entire recital?
Yes, we kindly ask all performers to remain for the full program to support their peers and participate in the group photo at the end.

6. Will there be a rehearsal?
There is no formal rehearsal, so performers should arrive early and come prepared with their music and materials.

7. Can I record or take photos?
Yes! Photos and video recordings are welcome, but please be mindful not to block others’ view or create noise during performances.

8. Do performers need to bring anything?
Performers should bring any music, books, or materials they need. We will provide a music stand and piano.

9. Where will the recital take place?
May 2nd: Faust Harrison Pianos (207 W 58th St, New York, NY 10019, United States)

May 30th: Grace and St. Pauls Church (123 West 71st StreetNew York, NY, 10023)