Piano Music of Latin America & Spain
DC Campus: NW 2801 Upton Street, NW, Washington, DCLevine faculty members present a program of 18th- and 19th-century solo piano works from Venezuela, Cuba, Argentina, and Spain.
Levine faculty members present a program of 18th- and 19th-century solo piano works from Venezuela, Cuba, Argentina, and Spain.
Community Sings bring people of all ages and skill levels together to create beautiful music.
Our brief course Introduction to Suzuki Philosophy for Parents presents the tenets of the Suzuki philosophy and method and gives families tools for a successful start of their journey as Suzuki parents.
Join the First Music faculty for a morning of music and fun for the whole family! Bring your friends and neighbors, and get ready to sing, move, and play!
Levine’s Rock and Jazz Combos showcase their work in the Lang. Join us for a great evening of music!
Come hear the 2024 Misbin Competition prizewinners collaborate in side-by-side chamber performances with renowned professional musicians.
Enjoy a morning of music as Suzuki flute and trumpet student showcase their accomplishments.
Piano student William Wu will perform in celebration of an outstanding achievement: completing ten levels of study at Levine Music! Join us to recognize and enjoy William's years of dedication to the piano. William Wu is a 15-year-old high school freshman at St. Albans in Washington, DC and has studied piano with Marina Alekseyeva since […]
Join us for an unforgettable evening with the students of Performing Musical Theatre in Concert and Cabaret with performances from jukebox musicals!
A performance and celebration of our Strings Department students who received a Distinction Award in their spring jury.
Piano student Robert Foster will perform in celebration of an outstanding achievement: completing ten levels of study at Levine Music! Join us to recognize and enjoy Robert's years of dedication to the piano. Robert Thomas Foster has been studying piano performance at Levine Music in Washington, DC for the past eleven years. He began his […]
Join piano faculty member Luke Ratcliffe as he leads a discussion on modernism in music.