The Princeton String Academy |
News Release |
| For Release: Immediate August 2, 2004 |
| For more information: Paul Manulik Director 609-987-1013 office 973-214-9367 mobile |
PRINCETON -- August 2, 2004 -- Princeton String Academy violin and viola students will give two free informal concerts in September. A 30-minute outdoor performance will be given beginning at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 11 at the West Windsor Farmers' Market. An indoor concert will be given the next day beginning at 1:30 at Acorn Glen, 775 Mt. Lucas Road in Princeton. The Farmers' Market is located at the Princeton Junction train station Vaughn Drive parking lot.
"Playing for an audience gives students a chance to share their accomplishments and the joy of music. Many of our students have been away, attending summer institutes and workshops. The Farmers' Market concert will give them an opportunity to show what they've learned," said Music Director Paul Manulik. "Our performance at Acorn Glen is part of their celebration of Grandparents Day and kicks off their Assisted Living Week festivities."
Princeton String Academy with Music Director Paul Manulik offers violin and viola instruction to students as young as three. Using the proven Suzuki Method that emphasizes development of natural talent, students are taught in private lessons and take part in chamber music and theory classes. The private school was founded in 2000 and has an enrollment of approximately 50 students. For more information, go to www.stringacademy.info.
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