![]() Another student might model their program notes after yours. ![]() ![]() Unlike college papers, which only your classmates and professor read, your program notes will be read by everyone who comes to your recital! They may end up in family and friend’s collections of music programs as a memento of the event. It may be tempting to treat your program notes as an afterthought, but they deserve care and time just like the other details of your performance. And then you find out, in addition to completing all the logistical details of putting together a concert-reserving the recital hall, requesting chairs and music stands, and recruiting a friend to be your accompanist’s page turner-you have to write something about the music you’ll be performing. ![]() It was originally published on the APU Writing Center’s blog and has been modified for a more general audience.Īs a music major, you’ve practiced and prepared for months for your recital. ![]()
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