Parc Cranbury
573 Cranbury Road
Suite A3
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
(732) 238-2828
PO Box 1323
South Plainfield, NJ 07080
(908) 577-5905
Monday - Thursday 3:00 - 9:00 pm
Saturdays 9:00 - 3:00 pm
In-Studio Music Lessons
In-Home Music Lessons
Winter Concerts
Spring Student Recitals
Our Annual Winter Concerts and Spring Student
Recitals offer a unique and enriching musical
experience for students of all ages and ability
levels. Student performances build confidence,
represent yearlong practicing and showcase
musical progression and talents.
Our students perform in an auditorium, on stage
and receive performance awards, trophies and
acknowledgement in our concert program (Spring
Student Recitals only). Beginner-level students
are absolutely encouraged and welcome to
perform.
Adult students and parents can register online
for our Winter Concerts and Spring Student
Recitals at anytime throughout the school year.
Our Winter Concerts and Spring Student Recitals
are held in Madison, New Jersey.

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Performer Dress Code
Students are required to dress appropriately,
comfortably and within proper performance
etiquette. Appropriate examples are casual dress
pants, collared shirts, shoes and dresses. Avoid
wearing sneakers, flip-flops, hats, tee shirts,
shorts, mini-skirts, wrinkled clothing, etc. Students
do not have to dress in black and white attire.
Recital Procedure
Students should arrive approximately 15 to 30-minutes prior
to their recital and check-in with their teacher. Students are
encouraged to respectively watch and support all other
performing students. Student awards and trophies will be
presented at the end of our Spring Student Recitals.
Performer Biography
Our Spring Student Recitals emphasizes each student's
uniqueness, musical talents, yearly accomplishments, honors
and school year achievements. Students are encouraged to
consider their performance as a representation of their
talents, practicing and efforts towards musical excellence.
Students have the opportunity to write a biography which
will appear in our concert program. Yes, we actually produce
a concert program. Information on how to write a great
biography for our student recitals is available on our
registration form.
Student Performance Preparation
Each student's teacher will choose appropriate
repertoire that showcases each student's
musical ability. The student's teacher will register
each student's performance repertoire with our
production team upon the adult student/parent
registering for the Winter Concerts or Spring
Student Recitals. Students simply have to
practice their repertoire and aim for performance
excellence.