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Levine Alumna Pallavi Mahidhara returns as Artist in Residence

Levine Alumna Pallavi Mahidhara returns as Artist in Residence

Globally renowned Indian-American pianist and Levine Music alumna Pallavi Mahidhara joins Levine’s Honors program as the first-ever Artist in Residence. Pallavi will work with the students in the 2022-23 Honors cohort and provide artistic mentorship during a series of...
Maryland Jazz Band on the News!

Maryland Jazz Band on the News!

This past weekend, our Maryland Jazz Band had a blast playing during DC JazzFest at The Wharf and were featured on ABC7! Photo: Levine’s Maryland Jazz Band playing the 2022 DC JazzFest Band member James Ambrose stated that he was “Glad to see the crosswalk and...
Levine Welcomes Three New Members to the Board of Trustees

Levine Welcomes Three New Members to the Board of Trustees

Levine Music welcomes three new members to our Board of Trustees: Tiana Bey, Ruth LaToison Ifill, and Gail Laster! Tiana Bey Tiana Bey is a DC litigator at the firm Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP. She has a multi-faceted practice focused internationally on...
Learning a New Instrument as an Adult 

Learning a New Instrument as an Adult 

When we think of beginner music lessons, we often picture kids whose feet can’t quite reach the piano pedals or the smiley face stickers little ones put on their violins. But learning a new instrument isn’t just for kids!   Read on as we break down picking up a new...
Why Take Music Lessons During the Summer?

Why Take Music Lessons During the Summer?

If you’re wondering what to do this summer, you might end up scrolling mindlessly through social media or spending too many hours on the couch. Instead, you should make the most of your time and sign up for some music lessons! Learning an instrument is a ton of fun,...