Photos: NEMPAC Winter Holiday Recital Features Over 50 Students
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NEMPAC‘s Winter Holiday Recital was held at St. Stephen’s Church on December 6, 2013. We had over 50 children and adult students perform in two recitals. We are so proud of our student performers!
Voice Student, Nina Finocchiaro sings “If He Really Knew Me”. Nina studies voice with Sherri Snow in preparation for college auditions this year!
Grace Abbott, Piano Student of Rachel Carpentier
Guitar student, Chris Romano, and Instructor Eric Gaudette collaborate on a Jazz standard
Isabella Morales – Piano Student who takes after-school NEMPAC piano lessons at St. John.
Our newest Drum Student, Harry Jackson
Adult Piano Student, Lisa Ayres
Anna Ruiz, Piano student of Ben Xia
Rachel Carpentier, piano instructor at NEMPAC. Her last Recital as she resigns from NEMPAC to pursue her doctorate in music!
John Paul Giorgio, Piano student of Ben Xia
Voice Student Elizabeth Carey sings “I’ll Know” from Guys and Dolls
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