Recital Photographs

Twice a year students appear in recital, giving solo performances of pieces they mastered several months earlier. By choosing familiar pieces, students can focus on enjoying their performance, not mastering difficult new techniques. Solo recitals give students the opportunity to show off the results of their dedication to the instrument, and to recognize the accomplishments of their fellow students.

See Photographs From the May 21, 2005 Recital

See Photographs From the May 22, 2004 Recital

See Photographs From the November 15 Recital

See Photographs From the Spring 2003 Solo Recital

Concert Photographs

Students also take part two group concerts each year. In addition, we occasionally stage informal group performances at locations in the community.

See Photographs From the Valentine's Concert at Acorn Glen, 2005

See Photographs From the West Windsor Farmer's Narket Concert, 2004

See Photographs From the Acorn Glen Holiday Concert, 2003

See Photographs From the Hallowe'en 2003 Play-In

Special Classes Photographs

In the fall of 2003 we hosted our first master class, an exciting afternoon of intensive study with Philadelphia Symphony violinist Jonathan Beiler as guest clinician.This spring we introduced our newest program, a Chamber Music Week, where students began mastering the unique challenges of solo part playing within an ensemble.

See Photographs From the Chamber Music Program, 2004

See Photographs From the First Master Class, 2003

"At the Princeton String Academy, the emphasis is on furthering the love for music and developing a sense of confidence in one's own abilities."