The Saint Paul Conservatory of Music Spices Up December with Exciting Events
Saint Paul, MN (PRWEB) December 03, 2014 -- December is shaping up to be an exciting month at The Saint Paul Conservatory of Music. With several upcoming events featuring talented students and beautiful music, these events are not to be missed.
On Wednesday, Dec. 3, SPCM will host their December coffee concert “Winter Delights.” The event will take place from noon to 1 p.m. at the University Club at 420 Summit Ave. and will feature sopranos Kathy Lee and Maria Jette, alto Landa Kachelmeier, and pianist Dan Chouinard. All coffee concert performances are free and open to the public. After the event, join the performers and enjoy coffee and bagels.
SPCM students will be featured at the Mall of America on Saturday, Dec. 6. From 2-3 p.m. in the Rotunda, see the SPCM Suzuki Strings, adult clarinet choir, renaissance band, Saint Paul Children’s Chorus and SPCM teacher Asako Hirabayasi’s Japanese dance ensemble.
Fall student recitals will be held at 1:30 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 7. These concerts will take place in the McNally Smith College auditorium at 19 East Exchange St in Saint Paul and are free to attend. The entrance is on Cedar Avenue.
From 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 14, SPCM will host their Holiday Concert in the McNally Smith College auditorium at 19 East Exchange St in Saint Paul. The event is free to attend with a donation to our Music4All program.
For more information about SPCM and their upcoming events, visit http://www.thespcm.org/?post_type=tribe_events&eventDisplay=upcoming.
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The Saint Paul Conservatory of Music is a music education center offering a wide range of musical instruction for all ages, in both individual and group settings. The faculty is of the highest caliber, including artists/teachers with well-established reputations. The Conservatory has systematically developed a music program with demanding, yet age-appropriate expectations, with the ability to effectively teach the youngest of students as well as prepare those seeking to become music majors. They are also able to meet the needs of students who are lifelong learners of music and music appreciation.
Since 1985, the Saint Paul Conservatory of Music has provided high-quality music education to the metropolitan community. Originally under the auspices of The University of St. Thomas, the school became an independent non-profit community music school in June 2001. The facility in downtown Saint Paul provides an exciting venue for the continuing commitment to providing excellence in music for all ages. As an independent organization, they are able to broaden their mission as a music school ensuring that quality music is available to an ever-widening segment of the community.
Clea Galhano, The Saint Paul Conservatory of Music, http://www.thespcm.org, 651-319-9703, [email protected]
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