Asheville Music School is committed to keeping its students, teachers, and staff as safe as possible. We are remaining on the safe side of Executive Order 204 and only increasing to 50% capacity, and still requiring masks in public areas.
Italian Wine Tasting Fundraiser
“We’re still being separate and safe, but at least we can toast the same wine together,” says AMS director Ryan Reardon.
New AMS Teacher Jenny Bradley
Jenny’s life-long involvement in music ranges from gospel singing in church as a child to 15 years of classical piano study which led her to earning a degree in music education from Lander University with an emphasis in piano and choral music. At the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, she helped develop the group piano course for kids and created a successful method of teaching rhythm, ©Rhythm Shapes.
Seeking Piano Teacher
Asheville Music School is hiring a piano teacher, specifically one that has training and experience with early childhood education, and is willing to teach in-person lessons. Experience in ensemble leading, with knowledge of multiple instruments, a plus. Music degree required.
Student Recitals – Virtually
Our first ever virtual recitals premier on YouTube on Saturday December 12 at 7:00 PM and Sunday December 13 at 6:00 PM. Tune in to see dozens of our students do their thing! Click the links in the post to watch.
Home For The Holidays online benefit concert
Tune in to our YouTube Channel on Thursday December 17 at 6:30pm for our Home For The Holidays fundraising concert. We have a great lineup – check it out!
Holiday Recitals – Dec. 12 & 13
We are doing some small in-person recitals (subject to change, like everything these days) and online recitals. Student and/or teachers should submit videos by Dec. 7.
Top 5 Benefits – Learn w/ Your Child
As the saying goes, two heads are better than one. When we decide to take up a new hobby or commit to learning something new, it’s not only more helpful to have a teammate by our side – it makes the experience more fun! Learning an instrument together is one solid way to become teammates with your child. Not only will you be a great mentor while they learn an exciting new instrument, but you’ll be able to explore what music has to offer together. This will be one of the greatest decisions you make as a parent, for your child and for yourself.
Virtual Benefit for Mountain Care – Oct. 15
Asheville Music School will be hosting a virtual benefit for the Henderson County MountainCare featuring our students and faculty on Thursday at 7pm. We have collaborated with MountainCare for many years providing musicians and entertainment for their clients and have seen firsthand how important and special this organization is for the community. Please tune in, donate, and share to support MountainCare in finding a new location during the pandemic.
Donate: https://mountaincareservices.org/
Show Up For Sean
Asheville Music School, in partnership with local Asheville musicians, has started a new music scholarship fund in honor of the late Sean Mason. The Sean Mason Memorial Scholarship Fund will benefit students wishing to study percussion instruments of all kinds, as well as studies in jazz and composition. Sean was long-time Asheville drummer and percussionist who passed away late this past summer of 2020.
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