The Generations of Music Project (Part II)

Hello! This is Erica Lee, and I have been hosting my own series of recitals at retirement homes for my Gold Award.

From Left- Leila Wu, Erica Lee, Bronte Vlashi, Ashley Cheng, and guest performer Alex Zhao.

From Left- Leila Wu, Erica Lee, Bronte Vlashi, Ashley Cheng, and guest performer Alex Zhao.

I have already held three recitals at Regency Park, two recitals and Villa Gardens, and I have booked an upcoming recital at The Oaks of Pasadena on March 14th. For my Gold Award project, I set a goal of hosting 7 recitals during the course of 6 months, which I am very close to achieving. In addition, my measurable goal was to have at least 20 students participate; however, I am very far from reaching that particular goal, and I would be extremely grateful for your participation and support, as the deadline for my project is less than a month away. I would greatly appreciate your support to join me on a couple of my last few recitals for my Gold Award. I will gladly accept any students willing to perform in my project, and I am also open to scheduling recitals for an entire studio. Last December, I set up a performance at Villa Gardens, in which the students from Rebecca Merblum’s studio performed.

If you are interested, please contact me at epookie2@gmail.com or (818) 800-9730.

Bronte Vlashi playing Bach Partita No. 2 for Violin at Villa Gardens

Bronte Vlashi playing Bach Partita No. 2 for Violin at Villa Gardens

Leila Wu playing Twelve Variations from “Ah vous dirai-je, Maman” by Mozart at Villa Gardens

Leila Wu playing Twelve Variations from “Ah vous dirai-je, Maman” by Mozart at Villa Gardens

Adam Yang performing Invention and Sinfonia in G Major at Regency Park

Adam Yang performing Invention and Sinfonia in G Major at Regency Park

Erica Lee performing Etude No. 6, by  Moszkowski, and Pas de Deux from Souvenirs, by Barber at Regency Park

Erica Lee performing Etude No. 6, by  Moszkowski, and Pas de Deux from Souvenirs, by Barber at Regency Park