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  • 🎶 Winter Benefit Concert Brings Music & Generosity Together

    🎶 Winter Benefit Concert Brings Music & Generosity Together

    🎶 2026 Winter Benefit Concert: An Afternoon of Music, Courage, and Community

    On Saturday, January 24, our Michelle Tuesday Music School families filled the hall at St. Luke Lutheran Church with something bigger than music. Together, we gathered to support Gahanna Residents in Need, and by the end of the afternoon our community had donated a record-breaking 221.1 pounds of food.

    And what an incredible gift it was.

    Beating the Storm

    We were also fortunate with timing. The final applause barely faded before the winter storm strengthened outside, and it reminded us how powerful it is when a community comes together to take care of one another.

    Two sessions, at 3:00 and 4:00 PM, gave dozens of students the chance to share what they’ve been working on. Yes, we had a small delay at the start thanks to some slideshow hiccups. But if anything, it created even more time for deep breaths, last-minute tuning, and the quiet encouragement that makes MTMS feel like family.

    Backstage and in the audience, pep talks were everywhere. Teachers knelt beside benches. Parents squeezed hands. Friends whispered, “You’ve got this.”

    And then the music began.

    Building Confidence

    One moment captured the spirit of the day perfectly. A student felt the nerves hit right when their turn approached. Instead of giving up, they waited, regrouped, and bravely returned later in the session. When they played, they did beautifully. And the applause that followed wasn’t just for the notes — it was for resilience, growth, and the courage to try again.

    That is why we perform.

    An Afternoon to Remember

    Our performers represented the rosters of Teachers Kristen, Sarah, Leann, Michelle, Steve, and Walt, each teacher cheering on their students with unmistakable pride. Meanwhile, Kira and Tiffany kept the concert running smoothly in the sound booth, with Teacher Walt jumping in to help whenever needed. And Kitt was in the balcony, shooting photos to commemorate the event.

    From classical favorites to holiday tunes, from heartfelt solos to family collaborations, every piece added something special to the afternoon.


    Thank you to the students, families, staff and volunteers who participated in this concert event. We love our community and making it stronger together.

    Because of our students’ hard work and our families’ generosity, neighbors in need will have fuller shelves this winter.

    We are so proud of the bravery on that stage, the kindness in those donations, and the community that makes both possible.

    Thank you for being part of it! ❤️🎶


    Enjoy a handful of photos from the event below. Click or tap on each thumbnail to see the full image. Parents, contact the receptionist or media@michelletuesday.com to request the full set of photos for your child’s performance.

    🎵 Concert Program

    • Trombone – Mozart Melody
    • Percussion – Solo #1 for snare and bass drum
    • Piano – Jingle Bells
    • Piano – Paper Airplane
    • Piano – A Minuet for Mr. Bach’s Children
    • Piano – Auld Lang Syne
    • Piano – Beneath the Winter Moon
    • Piano – Crescent Moon
    • Piano – Test Drive from How to Train Your Dragon
    • Piano – Auld Lang Syne
    • Piano – O Holy Night
    • Piano – Prelude in C – Bach
    • Piano – Burgmüller Ballade
    • Guitar – Bourrée
    • Cello – Rolling Along
    • Violin – A Christmas Duet (with teacher accompaniment)
    • Violin – Can’t Help Falling in Love
    • Violin – Jingle Bell Rock
    • Voice – Caro mio ben
    • Violin – Song for Christine
    • Guitar – Scarborough Fair
    • Piano – I Just Can’t Wait to Be King
    • Piano – I Have a Little Dreidel
    • Piano – Carol of the Bells
    • Piano – I Saw Three Ships
    • Piano – Evergreen
    • Piano – Forest Song
    • Piano – Halo Theme
    • Piano – Saint Nick Boogie
    • Piano – Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree
    • Piano – Rock Those Halls
    • Piano – Winter Wind
    • Piano – Song of India
    • Piano – Alone on Christmas Eve
    • Violin – Simple Gifts (duet with teacher)
    • Glockenspiel – Linus & Lucy (duet with Michelle Tuesday, piano)
    • Guitar – Canzone
    • Percussion: Snare Drum – The Liberty Bell
    • Voice, Guitar & Bass Guitar – The First Noel (sisters performing together)
  • Spooktacular Success!

    Spooktacular Success!

    We had such a wonderful time celebrating our students with performances at this season’s Halloween Party Recitals! 🎹🎻

    Last month, our students took the stage for the annual Halloween Party Recitals, delivering a fantastic mix of spooky tunes and beloved year-round favorites. It was a wonderful celebration of music, creativity, and community!

    Terrific Performances & Thrilling Team-Ups

    The evening featured several engaging, 30-minute performance sessions where students showcased their talents across the various instruments we teach.

    Creative Collaborations

    The audience was treated to special duets, including talented sibling pairs, a touching mother/daughter duo, and a few fun student/teacher team-ups!

    Costume Contest Awards

    No Halloween recital would be complete without some truly amazing costumes! At the end of each session, our judge awarded prizes for the most creative ensembles.

    Some of the more memorable costumes spotted included:

    • A student who somehow played the piano while piloting a hilarious dinosaur rider costume!
    • The triumphant return of Nemo (we finally found him!)
    • A marvelous trio dressed as the Huntrix—along with their friend Jinu—who kept the evil spirits at bay! (It’s no wonder the event was so tame with all those demon hunters running around!)
    • Of course, we had a delightful number of classic witches, skeletons, and other scary creatures.

    After the final notes of each session, students, families, and friends were invited to our mysterious Haunted Lab for a post-recital celebration! The lab was a hub of activity:

    • Selfie Station: Everyone got to snap a spooky photo to remember the night.
    • Halloween Art: Guests enjoyed a fun, themed scratch art activity.
    • Tricks & Treats: We served up festive purple punch and a delicious sweet-and-savory snack mix (Chex mix with candy corn!).
    • Goody Bags: Every young performer went home with a treat bag full of candy (including nut-free options), a well-deserved reward for all their hard work!

    Thank you to all the students for your dedicated practice and fantastic performances, and to all the families for your faithful support. We can’t wait for our next event!

  • Spring-Recital Photos

    Spring-Recital Photos

    We had a great recital weekend. Thank you to all of our students, families, and teachers for bringing us a wide array of wonderful music to enjoy. Next Monday, no classes for Memorial Day.

  • What a Beach Party!

    Michelle Tuesday Music School held its 2024 Beach Party Recitals the weekend of August 9-11. We encourage all students taking music lessons at Michelle Tuesday Music School to play in our recitals and other performance opportunities. We host concerts at least four times per year, and we never charge fees to join the events. Many of our events, like this one, are coupled with a party. That way, our musicians who aren’t ready to play in front of an audience yet can just watch and enjoy the party.

    Friday Night Teen & Adult Only Recital

    Our Friday night Teen & Adult Only concert featured performances by adult music students learning piano, voice, guitar and mallet percussion. Jane played “Amazing Grace” on guitar, her debut performance as a student taking adult guitar lessons, and she did great! The percussion teacher accompanied her glockenspiel student on the gorgeous new studio Boston grand piano for a rousing, jazzy rendition of “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” from Disney’s Aladdin. Our audience took our teen & adult recital “rule” to heart, and they screamed, hooted and hollered before and after each performer, because it calms the nerves of the musicians, and it makes the event more fun for everyone.

    Saturday and Sunday Recitals

    Saturday and Sunday afternoons included contributions from our younger music students. The musicians featured are enrolled in music lessons on a variety of instruments. The student performers are taking:

    • songwriting lessons,
    • guitar lessons,
    • voice lessons,
    • violin lessons,
    • recorder lessons,
    • ocarina lessons,
    • drum lessons, and
    • piano lessons.

    Performers learning piano played their prepared pieces on our shiny new lobby grand piano. Our aspiring musicians delighted their audiences with well-known favorites: “Michael, Row the Boat Ashore” on violin; “Yankee Doodle” and “Old MacDonald” on piano; vocal performances of “Part of Your World” and “Candle on the Water”; and from our students learning guitar, a variety ranging from the classical “Spanish Waltz” to an improvisation on “The Wind Cries Mary” by Jimi Hendrix.

    Ocarina and Songwriting Lessons

    Perhaps the most unique performances of the weekend were offered by Felix, who played “Amazing Grace” on ocarina (of Nintendo’s Zelda fame), and Millie singing her original composition, “The Good Old Days,” from her work-in-progress two-act musical starring her dog, Gwinnie. Watch for the upcoming puppet show, Gwinnie, when Millie has completed her first, but certainly not last, magus opus. Millie tells us she has already begun work on the sequel!

    Beach-Themed Games and Prizes

    After each 30-minute block of performers, the music students enjoyed the party activities outside, including beach bingo, a duck pond, and sidewalk chalk artwork around the perimeter of the music school, plus fabulous prizes to be had by all.

    Kudos to the Student Musicians!

    Thank you to all of the performers, parents, teachers and staff who made our Beach Party Recital a smashing success. Your teachers are very proud of you, and it’s always wonderful to see everyone having a great time.

    Next Performance Event

    Mark your calendars for our next performance opportunity. The annual MTMS Halloween Party Recitals have been our most popular concert each year for nearly a decade and a half. Sign-ups open October 14th!

    Staff setting up for the Beach Party Recitals.
    Alex on violin, performing “Michael, Row the Boat Ashore” to the delight of her audience.
    Felix on ocarina. This was his second recital, so he’s officially a pro!
    Ella delighting her audience on our beautiful Boston grand piano.
    An engaged and entertained audience, ready for the next performance.