Mar 23, 2010
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We are pleased to announce the 2010 recital, which will be held Sunday, June 6th, from approximately 12.00 noon until 6.30 pm, in the Gillespie room (located in the Dorothy and Ward Melville Carriage House at Stony Brook Long Island Museum, 1200 Route 25A Stony Brook, N.Y 11790). We are contemplating doing 3 to 4 sessions, which will last approximately 1 1/4hour each session. All participants must stay for the entire session they are assigned to.
When the scheduling is complete, we will notify students of their session (same family members will be scheduled during the same session). Please be aware we have a limited number of performers and guests that can be accommodated through out the day. Recitals fees are NON – Refundable, booked on a first come first serve basis and we do not take requests for sessions or times.
A Grand piano is on site and we will supply amplification, microphones, music/microphone stands, and electronic tuners. Students are responsible for their own music and accessories, which relate to proper function and upkeep of their instruments. (strings, reeds, valve oil, etc.)
Please be aware smoking is not permitted in the Long Island Museum facilities, photography of any kind will be permitted in the recital room only. Food and beverages will be supplied by String Sound Studios. No museum property especially the museum collections, may be handled by non- museum personnel.
If you have any specific questions pertaining to the Museum regulations, please contact them at (631)751-0066. For questions about the recital in general please contact String Sound Studios at (631)476 – 8946. Please feel free to visit our website at www.stringsoundstudios.com







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