December 2023 archive

Alison S. Barr named MTNA’s 2024 Teacher of the Year!

Alison S. Barr has been named Music Teachers National Association’s “2024 Teacher of the Year.” This award will be conferred on March 20, 2024, at the MTNA National Conference in Atlanta. Ms. Barr is thrilled to share this award with her current and former students and her dear colleagues in MTNA and Massachusetts Music Teachers Association! This is Alison pictured in Beirut, Lebanon, where she volunteers as a piano teacher in a cultural exchange program, American Voices.

Fall and Winter at the Studio!

We’ve been busy at the studio so far this year:

**Our “Caring for Our Oceans” Theme has connected much of our repertoire study and special projects

**Several students participated in South Shore Music Teachers Association Potpourri Recital in October

** Our Group Class theme was “Improvising Our Oceans!”

**Allie was featured piano soloist with Norwell High School Wind Ensemble, playing Eric Whitacre’s “Seal Lullaby”

** We had some exciting reunions with former students: Rebecca now at Boston University, Andrea, Nicole, Matt and Sarah, and PJ and fiancé Katelyn, who asked me to marry them in November 2025. T

**”Noel Trio” performed at Cornerstone Memory Care

**We had 100 % participation of High School and under students in two Playathons, to benefit Father Bill’s Place/MainSpring House shelters, raised $2200.

**Our studio was decorated with an ocean theme for the fall and in holiday splendor in December

**Student honors: Micah was accepted into Sr. District for voice and Eliza was accepted into Jr. District. on clarinet

* *Liam has been working on a composition entitled “The Water Sorcerer,” with Kevin Michael Sullivan

Sadly, our studio said “goodbye” to Jim Gish, wonderful adult student, commemorated with the white floral bouquet sent by student Joanne in New Zealand.

We’re looking forward to Group Classes, during the week of Martin Luther King Holiday, and our Winter Recital, to take place on Friday, January 19, 2024, at the James Library in Norwell at 6:30 p.m. We are thrilled to have a distinguished Guest Speaker, Dr. Carol Anne Clayson of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Students are preparing their own “program notes” to present, all about their ocean-themed pieces. Stay tuned for more goings-on from this very active and engaged studio!