Branch Recitals

Branch Recitals

Recitals open to all levels of students. Each private teacher may enter as many students as they like, not to exceed a maximum of 15min performance time unless additional time is available. In the case of overflow, additional recital times will be added. Piano students should perform from memory, and dress appropriately. Photocopies are NOT permitted. Please note, there is a $5 entry fee per student. Teachers are required to submit one check (from the teacher) for their studio participants. Checks may be turned in to the recital host at the recital or mailed to the recital host, OR use ZELLE: (mtacscv.br1@gmail.com) to submit your payment.

Branch Recital Entry

Please submit the following information for each participating student. Teachers are required to collect entry fees from students and submit one check for their studio participants to the recital host.

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Participation Rules

• All students are required to wear semi-formal attire for the recitals. Boys must wear dress shirts (short or long sleeves), dress pants and dress or dress-casual shoes (no athletic shoes). Girls must wear dressy dresses or skirts and blouses. Pant outfits should be semi-formal—not jeans. All teachers are encouraged to check with their students to make sure that their dress is appropriate. Costumes are allowed only with the approval of the teacher when it is necessary for the performance.

• A student may only play one piece per recital, unless stated otherwise by the recital host. Students are encouraged to play from memory, however, memory is optional.

• Teachers are required to list the movement name and number on the entry form.

• Maximum playing time for each studio is 15 minutes.

• Students must arrive at the recital location 15 minutes prior to the recital.

• Teachers are responsible for submitting one check (per recital) to the Recital Host to cover their student entry fees; or make a payment using ZELLE: (mtacscv.br1@gmail.com).

Contact the Recital Host if you have any questions.

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