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Barton’s Community Music School students to present recital
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Barton Community Music School Director Dr. Alejandro Avila plays alongside a Barton Community Music School student during the fall recital.

Students taking lessons via Barton’s Community Music School will host a recital at 3 p.m. on May. 3 in the Dorothy Moses Morrison Chapel in the Fine Arts Building. The recital is free and open to the public.

The recital will feature piano performances, which were taught this semester by music education majors Ella McNett of Larned and Jillian George of El Dorado. Selections in the program will include teacher-student duets from their textbooks and other solo performances that students worked on throughout the semester.

Avila started the Community Music School Program in the fall semester for pianists aged 6-18. Each child enrolled in the program is paired with a Barton student who will provide one-on-one piano lessons. This non-credit offering allows parents to give their children access to quality music education while also contributing to the academic success of Barton students. The tuition, which starts at $15 for a 30-minute lesson, will go directly back to the student in the form of a scholarship. Longer lessons are also offered, and family discounts are available if more than one child enrolls.

“The Community Music School is a win-win for everyone involved,” he said. “Not only do the children receive valuable piano lessons, but the tuition they pay goes directly towards scholarships for the college students, helping to support their education and future careers in music.”

The program is now accepting students for the Fall 2025 semester. Enrollment is limited and will go until the end of August for the Fall semester. For more information on options and pricing, visit shows.bartonccc.edu. To register, contact Dr. Avila at avilaal@bartonccc.edu or (620) 792-9384.