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Cecelia Wyatt Honors Recital

Free and appropriate for all ages.

Annapolis, Md. — The Annapolis Symphony Academy (ASA), a music academy serving students from toddlers to high school, will host the inaugural Cecelia Wyatt Honors Recital in Memory of Marc and Kirk Elvy on Sunday, April 6, 2025, at 4 p.m. at Temple Beth Shalom in Arnold, Maryland.

The recital will showcase eight exceptional ASA students, selected through a rigorous, adjudicated competition. Performers range from elementary to high school students, and the program will highlight their dedication to musical study and performance. The repertoire will feature classical works by Rebecca Clarke, William Grant Still,  and J.S. Bach. The recital is free and open to the public; tickets are not required.

Please learn more about Cecelia Wyatt and her sons Kirk and Marc Elvey by clicking here.