Music school holds second recital-concert
Eighth Notes Music School held its second recital-concert at the Pedro P. Tenorio Multi-Purpose Center last April 25, with over 50 students displaying their skills in playing varied musical instruments.
Among the 28 who played the piano were Traci Pillarina, who performed Roller Skate and Beach Party, Caleb Yan who played Fantasie Impromptu, and Daniel Gonzales who tickled the ivories with Festive March.
Eighth Notes Music School student Matt Moran was one of those who played the guitar at their recital last April 25. He played the piece “Romance.” (Contributed Photo)
The second batch of performers finish their routines at the second recital concert of the Eighth Notes Music School at the Multi-Purpose Center last April 25. (Contributed Photo)
Eighth Notes Music School held its second recital concert at the Pedro P. Tenorio Multi-Purpose Center last April 25. Students played various instruments such as piano, guitar, drums and ukulele. This photo shows the first batch of performers. (Contributed Photo)
There were also pop and modern songs, like If I Ain’t Got You played by Olivia Hirsh and Let it Be and All of Me, both performed by Andrie Molinyawe
Matt Moran was among the 10 who showcased their talent in playing the guitar, while nine more performed using drums.
Shea Hartig strummed the song Only Exception, while Sumin and Yumin Ahn plucked the instrumental River Flows in You.
The usual piano piece, Canon in D, was played on drums by Steven Goodwin, while Davean Gonzales performed the ’80s pop staple My Sharona.
Students Amir Abes and Aubriana Sablan played multiple instruments during their performances, while some sang along with their instruments like Giana Lang and Katie Rose James.
For teacher Ryan Isidro, the event was a success.
“The audience enjoyed and was amazed with the concert,” he said.