Spring Recital & Piano Party - Mozart’s Memo - Volume 53

2025 Friends and Family Discount - Refer a friend or family member to our online piano lessons and you both get $25 off your next month when they start lessons.


Piano Party

Our next piano party is this Sunday, March 16, at 11:00 - 11:45 am. Our parties are a great way for children to share their own music and to learn something outside of your typical piano class. Our parties are always FREE, online, and open to anyone (ages 3.5 to 12 years old), but there is limited space. Invite a friend and come join us!

2025 Spring Piano Recital

Our 31st annual Spring Recital is over the weekend of May 16, 17 and 18, 2025. You choose the day and time! It is for EVERYONE!

  • Our youngest student that just started

  • Students that have been taking lessons for many years

  • Siblings of our students

  • Former students

  • Friends of our students

  • Anyone can perform that is currently taking lessons (Not currently taking lessons? Schedule a free demo with Miss Pam and find out about our easy and fun online lessons.)

  • Other instruments are also welcome.  Maybe your family plays together as an ensemble?  We would love for you to share at our Spring Recital!  

Our recital will take place at the Lendemain Clubhouse at 14901 123rd Ave NE in Kirkland.  We will have a concert grand available for everyone to perform on.  But this recital will be a hybrid, meaning students and audience may join us virtually as well.  Our recital is $15/participant and is free for the audience.  

Why is this recital so fun for the kids?  

  • Sharing their music is a special time for all students, no matter what their level.  

  • Listening to other students is inspiring and fun.

  • Playing on a concert grand is a unique and special experience.  

  • Working hard toward a goal and seeing it accomplished.

Each recital is 30 minutes long and will include 8-10 students.  This is how it will work for you and your child.  

  1. Choose a recital time.  Then plan to arrive 30 minutes early.

  2. During this intermission, your child can get accustomed to the recital environment and practice on the concert grand.

  3. At your recital time, you will enjoy hearing other students, get to see the inside of a concert grand, as well as watching your own child share their music. (30 minutes)

  4. When the recital is over, there are refreshments and social time as we transition and prepare for the next group of recital students.  

There is no grading or judgement of student performances.  Instead we celebrate each one's achievements.  Music is a special part of who each person is and we want all performers to feel the joy and success of their accomplishments.  We want everyone to be a part of this event, but there is limited space, so sign up early.  

Your Comments And Questions

We want to hear from you!  What questions do you have? What do you like best about this memo? How has our online lessons benefitted your child? Please leave your questions and comments below or email Pam directly at misspam@moveovermozart.net

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