The 2013 Certification Concert for Settlement Music School's Wynnefield Branch on Thursday, May 2, 2013 was a truly rewarding experience. It felt
wonderful to see the students play their hearts out and to see them and their
family members in the audience be influenced by music.
Kendall Anderson, 10, violin student of Monique Johnson |
Nine students, ranging
in age from eight to eighteen, performed pieces on piano, violin, flute,
saxophone, and guitar. The program featured both classical and modern music,
plus some pre-concert jazz played by the Wynnefield Jazz Band as the audience
came in. (It's been a busy month for Settlement's jazz players -- more on that in a post later this week!) Family and friends offered encouragement to the performers before and
after the concert and recorded videos on cameras and cellphones. Lots of
younger siblings were enthralled by what their big brothers and sisters were
doing.
Joyce Yuan, 7, violin student of Fran Berge |
After the concert, Curtis Jones, Jr., Philadelphia City Council Member
for the 4th District, gave an impassioned speech about the need for Settlement to thrive and to think about the investment the parents are making in their kids.
Instead of kids being out on the streets, he said, they are learning the gift
of music. He has been a strong supporter of Settlement and touched on the fact
that the Wynnefield Branch has given over $100,000 in scholarships.
Philadelphia
City Councilman Curtis Jones, Jr. His Deputy Chief of Staff, Morgan Cephas, serves on the Wynnefield Branch Board of Directors. |
Following his speech, the names of students who qualified
for certification were read and certificates were handed out to those present.
Then, to the surprise of two seniors, they received the Robert L. Goodale and Rachel
Perkinson awards for their participation in Settlement and for graduating from
Settlement. The night was a positive night for music and bringing family and
friends together to witness the hard work and dedication of those performing. Certification concerts continue throughout early May: the Willow Grove Branch students performed on Sunday, May 5, and more concerts will take place May 7 at the Camden and Mary Louise Curtis branches, May 16 at the Kardon-Northeast Branch, and May 18 at the Germantown Branch.
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