![]() ![]() ![]() The most common recital attire is a suit for gentlemen and a gown or formal dress for ladies. Here is the poster I made for my junior recital. Include recital date, time, location, repertoire, performers’ names, and any useful information. Find an image or use your headshot to create a recital poster. Don’t forget to submit it far in advance to whoever is in charge of printing programs! ![]() Double check your work and have your teacher or someone else proofread your program notes for any errors. Include, titles, movements, composer, composers’ years, performers, notes on the music, performer biographies, and any other information required by your music school. Confirm that your accompanist and any other musicians are available for your dress rehearsal. I suggest wearing your recital outfit, or at least your shoes, during the dress rehearsal. ![]() See if your venue is available 1-3 days before your recital to do a rehearsal of your recital music from beginning to end. This is the most important rehearsal before a recital, because it is probably the only time you will be able to do a complete run-through of your recital before the big day. It is never too early to start rehearsing with your accompanist, even if you have to play everything under tempo. It may seem early, but schedule rehearsals with other musicians as early as possible so that their schedules don’t fill up. Mark in piano cues or other important entrances into your part. As you practice your part, familiarize yourself with the piano or other instrumental lines.
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