Monday, July 25, 2016

2015-2016 Year in Review!

Wow, what an amazing year we have had. It is hard to believe it is already the end of this year of growing, performing, and learning! Let's let our photo library tell the story...


Our littlest musicians showed us what they were learning in class at the fall Ensemble Recital:

where we learn to perform with one another...

and collaborate with other musicians, especially colleagues!

Violinists perform from the Suzuki repertoire

...the cellists do too!

Guitars are all smiles after a great team effort.

Soon, the holidays are here.

It doesn't feel like the holiday season until Wintergarden and the big, white piano!

We are so thankful for old and new friends.

And new performing spaces...

Like at the Carnegie Museum.

...and for new faces, like Mr. Erich, helping here at Light Up Night.

Light Up Night is always a grand evening-

Especially when you're singing carols outdoors...

and enjoying the glow of a welcome entrance.

We've had some great new experiences immersing in new musical styles

and trying out new ways to play our instruments!

Sharing music with our community is so important...

we are glad to have visited with the residents at Vincentian Home!

Sometimes we get a little bit silly...

and curious about how things work.

Combining our musical art with visual art...

Makes for a beautiful experience!

Music shared in a beautiful setting,

with some wonderful audience members-

makes for an unforgettable experience!

Our message of music can be heard over the air waves,

in small friendly spaces with small, friendly faces...

and in auditoriums full of our family and friends!

In threes,

in twos,

and sometimes just one!

We celebrate daily practicers,

those who grew up at CYM,

and new beginnings with wonderful new friends!

See more from CYM's flickr photo gallery.

We have loved this wonder year of making music and magic with our students, teachers, friends, and family. We can't wait to start a great new year in August!

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