Sunday, July 19, 2015

Student Achievements, 2014-2015


NVMTA Judged Recitals
Sophia-Honors
Nicole-Honors
Raelyn-HM
Katherine-Honors
WMTA Judged Recital
Raelyn-Honors
 NVMTA Concerto Competition
Nicole-2nd place, cash award
 Fall Festival
Superiors- Jacqui, Sophia, Nicole, Raelyn, Katherine, Lucy, Michelle
VMTA Sight Reading Exam
Top scores-Michelle, Katherine, Charlotte
 Baroque Festival
Jacqui-Honors
Sophia- 15 point award
 AAMS Competition
Raelyn- Honors
 NVMTA Piano Duet Competition
Cameron/Raelyn-2nd place
Katherine/Annabel-2nd place
Raelyn/Kayleigh-2nd place
Sophia/Nicole-3rd place
Charlotte/Michelle- HM

 WMTA Speciality Competition
Raelyn-3rd place
Jacqui-HM
Sophia-HM

 SMC Recitals
Honors-Reyna, Lucy, Yvette, Nicole, Raelyn, Cameron

WMTA Viola Hartman Piano Achievement Awards
Raelyn-1srt place
Jacqui-3rd place
Katherine- 3rd place
Nicole-3rd place
Sophia-HM
Lucy-HM
 NVMTA Piano Achievements Awards
Nicole-HM



Bland Contest
Raelyn- 1sr place, cash award
Nicole-2nd place, cash award
Old Dominion Classical piano competition
Raelyn- 1st place
NVMTA Sonata Festival/Competition
Katherine-Honors
Raelyn-Honors
Nicole-Honors
Lucy-Honors

Northern District Auditions
Nicole-HM
Raelyn-HM
AADGT Competition, performance at Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, NY
Raelyn-Silver Medal
Young Artist Musicale at GMU
Nicole, Raelyn

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Raelyn Hoang at Carnegie Hall

I always hear about Carnegie Hall, the rich history and tradition of arts that showcased the best of the best musicians.  So these past six months, I had been anxiously waiting to perform at Carnegie Hall, New York.  As my dad took me to the backstage 30 minutes before the recital started, I was not quite sure what to expect and feel to be in front of strangers and family in this famous place, where many great musicians are invited to perform.

When I entered the stage, I felt a little nervous.  But I quickly thought about what my parents always say to me before my performances, "Try your best and enjoy it!", then the pressure and nervousness started to disappear.  I felt proud and happy to see my family in the audience clapping their hands for me when I took my entrance bow.  Soon after I hit the first note, my confidence began to grow, and I started to enjoy it.  After I finished playing, I returned to the backstage, where I received my medal and certificate.

When the recital concluded, all the performers returned on stage to show off their medal and certificate.  I stood tall and proud for pictures.  As the camera flashes calmed down, I came to my parents, sisters and family to receive hugs, congratulations, flowers, and cookies.  Performing at Carnegie Hall was an amazing experience.  It was such an honor to be accepted to perform there, and I hope I can come back again!


Raelyn, winner of a silver medal at the American Association For Development of the Gifted and Talented Competition. She was invited to perform at the Passion of Music Concert at Weill Recital Hall at the Carnegie Hall, NY.