Forty students of The Haddonfield School of Music will perform live at Carnegie Hall on July 11. Featuring a program of classical music, the concert will showcase six string ensembles as well as piano and vocal soloists.
“Performing at Carnegie Hall is an aspiration of professionals and amateurs alike, and is a highlight of any artist’s career,” said Robert Bradshaw, director of The Haddonfield School of Music. “We are excited to provide the opportunity for our students.”
Since 2001, The Haddonfield School of Music, formerly Maestro Studios Music Academy, has provided musical education on violin, viola, cello, piano, guitar, voice and brass. With a strong emphasis on performing and camaraderie, the school offers a unique opportunity to learn music in a very special way that reaches far beyond a typical weekly music lesson.
The students will perform a special concert, A Prelude to Carnegie, at Haddonfield’s Grace Performance Hall on Saturday, June 27. Information regarding both events will be available at www.haddonfieldschoolofmusic.com/carnegiehall.