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The Job Haines Difference

awesome to play in such a big concert hall with people from Brazil, The Netherlands, and all over the world in front of a big audience.”

Maya was part of Montclair Early Music’s RecorderKids program. The organization performs regularly in concert with adult musicians, according to a press release from the organization.

“I’m delighted that our young musicians are able to participate in this international event,” said Julienne Pape, founder and artistic director of Montclair Early Music. “What a wonderful experience for them. It’s our third year of participating in Boston Early Music’s Youth Program. During the pandemic, the festival was done virtually, and finally, this support of our friendly staff and around-the-clock services and amenities. year, the children were able to play in person. Our mission is to give ALL children the opportunity to play an instrument. The recorder has a long history. It is part of every culture and there is a huge repertoire of music for recorders. It’s a lot more than ‘Hot Cross Buns’.”

• Assisted Living: A vibrant lifestyle with a helping hand.

• Long-Term Care: Highly skilled nursing care with an excellent ratio of staff to residents.

• Sub-Acute Rehab: State-of-the-art rehabilitation center on campus and open to the community.

• Respite Care: A great way for caregivers to take a break and try out our award-winning services for up to 30 days.

MEM offers free and low cost lessons for adults and children. The program is partially funded by Investors Bank Foundation and the American Recorder Society. For more information about the Summer Camp and Fall after-school programs, send an email to info@montclairearlymusic.org.

Montclair Early Music is a nonprofit organization comprising amateur and professional musicians of all ages.

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