Monday, December 15, 2008

Holiday Recital



Every year, the kids' piano teacher puts on a holiday recital. This recital is different from the other two during the year because the kids get to pick their own song rather than picking from the Suzuki books.



Annie picked "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" and was ecstatic because she got to play a duet with Miss Cindy.



Michael's song, "Carol of the Bells," was especially challenging for him. It's the first piece he's played using the pedal. I thought he did wonderfully!



Ever the J.S. Bach fan, Jay picked "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," one of the few pieces I've always played for the kids. His rendition is much better than mine, though.



If you look closely, you can see a tiny heart locket around Annie's neck. She wears this whenever she's doing anything special. Her Grandma Gardner gave it to her on her first birthday. I believe this locket was given to Grandma Gardner by her grandmother on the occasion of her baptism.

The recital was followed by a cookies and punch reception, reminding me of the piano recitals we had when I was a kid.

I think the whole family is in the Holiday Spirit now. We listened to Christmas songs and read Christmas books for the rest of the day!

2 comments:

Schmutz said...

You are absolutely correct about the provenance of the heart necklace. I'm so glad Annie likes it and likes to wear it on special occasions. My Grandma Schmutzler was a wonderful person. So I like to think of this connection between generations as something special.

oldest kid said...

Annie, Michael, and Jay all play so beautifully! They put me in the Christmas spirit with their wonderful music.