Sentences with phrase «piano recital»

A piano recital is a performance where someone plays the piano in front of an audience. Full definition
Another reason I went here was to have some photos for a poster for my senior piano recital at UCLA.
Thomas keeps many of the classic scenes from the book, including Amy's (Kathryn Newton) pickled lime debacle, Meg's (Willa Fitzgerald) scorched ringlets, and Beth's (Annes Elwy) piano recitals for Mr. Laurence.
He said at their last piano recital in December, Carmen played «It Came Upon a Midnight Clear» and «La Chapelle,» a song popular among the more advanced students.
One of my vivid, and vividly unpleasant, memories of childhood is of piano recitals.
Must be from piano recitals... My son has taken piano lessons since he was 4.
I ordered a similar soup at one of my favorite Japanese restaurants in northern Illinois after attending an exciting piano recital by the Russian prodigy, Evgeny Kissin.
This afternoon, explore the former home of celebrated Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, nestled in the hills above Bergen, and enjoy a private piano recital of Grieg's music.
It was like the best piano recital of «The Star Spangled Banner» ever!
His teacher insists on small piano recitals each season.
From a first smile to that debut piano recital, our children's accomplishments are worth celebrating!
A few years later, equipped with more sensitive mechanical fingers and a new name, WABOT - 2, it was wowing audiences with piano recitals.
As a single mom you know how important it is for you to be at your sons soccer match or your daughters piano recital, these are your parental priorities.
Yes, they may boast perfect report cards and stunning piano recitals, but we are a country full of high - achieving but depressed and suicidal college students, a record number of whom take prescription medication for anxiety and depression.»
There were also great markets set up for the weekend, and a lot of really special performances throughout — we even went to a local piano recital.
After the main concert, attendees will get the chance to participate in a live piano recital by the composer — Paul Anthony Romero will be present during the event.
Other works combine drawings of Cheney and Rumsfeld with paint swatches and parlor - style wallpaper that would be a perfectly quaint backdrop for a Condi Rice piano recital.
Particularly memorable were the performances by Trisha Brown, whose dance troupe walked on the gallery walls, and Duke Ellington, whose final piano recital was captured in the recording Duke Ellington Live at the Whitney.
«Sen. Schumer is about to tell Americans that Judge Gorsuch kicks puppies and heckles piano recitals.
«He was going to piano recitals at Town Hall.»
A parent attending a child's piano recital for two hours may worry about the «lost opportunity cost» of that time and feel that such lost time has to be justified.
In a sequence that vaguely echoes the storm scenes in the earlier films, their tryst is largely reduced to a reading of John Donne's «On His Mistress» (instead of a private piano recital) and a montage of the couple visiting various picturesque sites together.
If you're able to make it to your business meetings, and also to your daughter's piano recital, that's a priceless success.
Also, what's happy for one family may be a living nightmare for another; like a camping trip or piano recital.
Go to their school play, concerts, piano recitals, soccer games and the like.
It was the perfect holiday treat to share at his brother's piano recital.
For one i don't think a 22 month old would have to worry about a piano recital and secondly my child started most of this at 12 months.
I remember all the baseball games, piano recitals, sing alongs, tickle monsters, birthdays, family nights, playing catch....
JazzyMommy: So many of us have encountered the same thing — camps, day camps, sports clinics, piano recitals, whatever — where it seems like the unspoken goal is to cram as much junk into kids in the shortest amount of time possible.
According to an international festival spokeswoman, «We are in discussion about a range of events he might like to see, including Pina Bausch's Agua, Llyr Williams's piano recital and Alonzo King's ballet company.»
Biologist Andrea Case of Kent State University ditched her son's piano recital to drive an hour to her first march ever.
You can be conscious of an uncountable number of things: you can watch your son's piano recital, for instance; you can see the flowers in the garden outside or the Gauguin painting on the wall.
My kiddos had a piano recital this weekend and there was an older woman who just started playing piano last year in the recital as well.
I can just picture the piano recital!
Group dates at the movies, having swim practice and a piano recital on the same day, starting a business out of your parents» guest bedroom... wait, what?
At a piano recital, she insisted that she would not play unless her parents were brought to the front row, from which they had been removed to make place for whites.
Our first glimpses of husband and wife Georges and Ann are as they wait patiently in the audience before a piano recital.
And... a little correction: Georges and Anne are at a piano recital, not at the opera, in that early scene in Amour.
We first see the married couple at a piano recital though the Austrian master Michael Haneke refuses to do the work of pointing them out to us.
After returning home from a piano recital, their back and forth banter is pure evidence of the love and joy they have for each other.
He illustrates this universality in an early scene, in which Georges and Anne sit among a concert audience before a piano recital begins.
Somewhere in the audience of a piano recital in a packed theater are Georges (Jean - Louis Trintignant) and Anne (Emmanuelle Riva)-- married and in their twilight years.
As the team boards their chartered plane, Red Dawson (Matthew Fox), a recruiter for the team, gives up his seat so a colleague can get home for his granddaughter's piano recital.
«I don't think it really matters whether it's the baby learning to walk or the young person revising their English paper, perfecting their jump shot, or practicing for their piano recital.
We're told that learning is all self - discipline, that we must confine ourselves to designated study areas, turn off the music, and maintain a strict ritual if we want to ace that test, memorize that presentation, or nail that piano recital.
If your eighth grader gives a piano recital at Carnegie Hall, does that accomplishment justify the 6 — 10 hours of practice daily with a mother who says things like «Oh my God, you're just getting worse and worse»?
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