Studio Recitals
Spring Studio Recitals: May 2025 Little Mission Studio is pleased to announce our next Studio Recitals!
Spring Studio Recitals: May 2025 Little Mission Studio is pleased to announce our next Studio Recitals!
Little Mission Chorus: Spring Concert Our Little Mission Chorus performed their Summer Concert on July 18th, 2017 at Little Mission Studio. The theme for this concert centered on love, from songs about love lost to music about new found love!
Singing with Good Posture There are many ways to implement good posture while singing. At Peabody Conservatory we were taught Alexander Technique as a way to implement healthy standing and walking. Alexander Technique encourages a healthy stacking of your bones to realign posture and avoid unnecessary tension in your muscles. One of the biggest lessons […]
Save the date for our FREE Faculty Recital on Friday, October 19th, 2018 at 7:30 PM!
Beginning Guitar Class Showcase Our Beginning Guitar Class students performed their Class Showcase on April 11th, 2017 at Little Mission Studio. It’s always great to see what our students can accomplish with just 10 quick weeks of class instruction!
Little Mission Chorus: Spring Concert Our Little Mission Chorus performed their Spring Concert on April 11th, 2017 at Little Mission Studio. The theme for this concert centered on justice, from music about making your voice heard or following your dreams, to songs about superheroes bringing justice to the street!
Songwriting Class Showcase Our Songwriting Class students performed their Class Showcase on April 13th, 2017 at Little Mission Studio. We had quite a creative and prolific bunch of songwriters this session, and the results speak for themselves!
Marimba Magic! Our percussion faculty, Christian F. Howes, recently performed with the Echo Chamber Orchestra on a piece for percussion duo. He and his percussion partner, Alapaki Yee, wowed the audience with their exciting performance of Barbaric Passages, by Joe W. Moore III, which included upside down marimba playing!
Always start with breath. It is easy to forget that the voice is a wind instrument, especially when it comes to singing. Singers are often caught up in the words of a song or carried away by what they would like to convey in their performance. Breath goes completely out the window. Also, proper breathing […]
UnRest: Immigrants & Refugees We recently kicked off our UnRest Musical Resistance and Benefit Concert Series with a concert highlighting the experiences and musical contributions of immigrants and refugees on March 18th, 2017. All the music on our first program encompassed works solely by immigrants and refugees. Our hope was to shine a light on […]