Quantcast
breaking news

Over 200 Students Play in Ensemble

By: Marlisa Goldsmith
Updated: November 20, 2011
Over 200 students came together Saturday to make some noise.

Students performed duets and ensembles with other students and their teachers at the Woodward-Dellis Recital Hall on the campus of Hardin-Simmons University.

The event lasted from 9 AM to 9 PM.

The Abilene Music Teachers Association (AMTA) puts the event together each year and said it is an excellent opportunity for students to demonstrate what they have learned.

"A lot of times if you're a piano student, you're just playing by yourself. But the ensemble is a different kind of opportunity. And it's kind of less nerve racking and more fun," said Alice Welch with the AMTA.

The next event the Music Teachers Association will host will be in Spring of 2012.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Why your regular programming is interrupted by severe weather updates, even though it isn't right outside your window....

Take a close look at your sunscreen this summer. The FDA hopes new labels will make it easier for consumers to choose the best products to protect against the sun....

Summer is just around the corner, and while many are expecting the Texas heat, people also can't forget about their pets...

Many high school seniors are getting ready to graduate and step into summer vacation. Before that can happen, some are planning to throw a party....

The Abilene Cultural Affairs Council is gearing up for one of its creative season. Their Children's Art and Literacy Festival will transform into the brilliant world of Walter Wick....

The West Texas Rehab Center specializes in many conditions, but one in specific, focuses on the development of a child's head....

Lisa Grant was accused of mooning her son's school bus last November and was convicted on a charge of disorderly conduct this week....

More and more young, non-smoking women are coming down with lung cancer, and doctor's are trying to figure out why....

Industrial Outfitters, a family-owned business in Abilene, is collecting water and monetary donations to send to tornado victims in Moore, Okla....

The Institute of Medicine is recommending that schools provide students with an hour of exercise every day, not just for health but for the sake of their grades....

 
Find Articles Here
 
      Page 9 of 640
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com