Intermediate / Advanced Concert 2023
Saturday, June 24th, 2023
My Perks Lounge at Mainplace Mall
2800 Main St. Santa Ana, CA 92705
Dear Irvine School of Music families,
We are excited to be presenting all performers for Saturday, June 24th, 2023.
Updated Location: My Perks Lounge at Mainplace Mall:
2800 Main St. Santa Ana, CA 92705
Please find your performer, instrument, concert time, and sound check time below and let us know immediately if you see any issues. Please note listing of names does not correspond with program order, and all performers are required to stay the entire duration of sound check and/or concert as part of concert etiquette. Thank you!
Please plan your parking and commute to arrive 15 minutes prior to your event. Student names in red need to show up to mandatory sound checks. If your student name is ONLY in BLACK, you are NOT scheduled in sound check. Thank you!
If you think you have signed up for 6/24 and your performer is not in the list below, then your performer is not scheduled for 6/24! Please call our concert coordinator Kyle at 949.385.2034 or click here to email.
Thank You!
The ISM Faculty and Staff
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled sound check and/or concert. Thank you!
FAQ
All tickets pre-purchased from sign-up genius will be available for pick up as printed programs at concert check in desk. All additional tickets can be purchased only with family payment on file.
All concert tickets are $20/audience member. Audience members ages 5 and below and performers enter for free.
All June 2023 concerts will be broadcast on our YouTube channel for world wide, and family and friends viewing. Be sure to share the following link, and please do not watch the live broadcast at the concert venue as that will cause serious broadcast disruption.
Ticket sales cover cost of venue, event, and professional photo and video packages that will be provided for all performers. We are excited to have Chasta and Johnny on our media team for this event!
Our professional live stream will be also be archived on our youtube channel for your enjoyment after the show!
… have closed for June 2023 concerts. Thank you!
Billing for tickets will be processed as early as the day of your signup and will be processed via your payment method on your family profile.
Please see full details at the bottom of this page.
Please plan your commute and parking to arrive 15 minutes prior to your first scheduled event – sound check, rehearsal, or concert block.
All rehearsals, sound checks, and concerts will start on time and any latecomers accept the possibility of missing their sound check and/or concert slot. Doors for all concert sessions will open on time, and there is limited food court seating prior to your scheduled block for your 15 minute pre-event arrival time comfort.
All concert attire is tucked in dress shirt/slacks, or dress/dress shoes. No sneakers, sandals, flip flops, or jeans for all students. Long hair pulled back.
4 days before the performance, a performer should be running through the piece from beginning to end, and practicing at 2/3 tempo. Mental practice of the entire piece away from the instrument is particularly useful for imagining the type of performance you want to give and strengthening memory. Practicing the day of the performance should focus on warm ups and conserving energy. This means no repeated run throughs during the day of the recital, but mental practice away from the instrument is always great!
Performing takes tremendous concentration for the performers, and any young children who become restless will need to be immediately escorted outside of the recital hall. Students and guardians need to be present the entire duration of the recital.
All loose leaf sheet music MUST BE in 3-ring binder. We’ve seen many performance disasters with loose leaf music blown off music stands by air ventilation, thereby disrupting the performer’s focus and stage presentation. Don’t let this be your performer!
Students need to bring their music even if they will play from memory as a backup. Needless to say, students need to bring music if they are using it.
Performers should be running through the piece from beginning to end, and practicing at 2/3 tempo. Mental practice of the entire piece away from the instrument is particularly useful for imagining the type of performance you want to give and strengthening memory. Practicing the day of the performance should focus on warm ups and conserving energy. This means no repeated run throughs during the day of the recital, but mental practice away from the instrument is always great!