Concert Winner

Date:

Share post:

Hannah Lohr-Pearson of Plainsboro is one of the winners in the annual composition contest at the New School for Music Study. She will perform at the 45th annual Spring Recital Series featuring winners of the annual composition contest. The concert is Friday and Saturday, May 13 and 14.

Hannah, 9, is a fourth grade student at Millstone River School. She began studying piano with the Suzuki method at age four and has been a student at the New School since she was six. Her piano teacher is Margie Nelson. Hannah also plays cello in the school orchestra and studies at Westminster. She practices jazz dancing at Dance Corner in Plainsboro.

Her mother, Joanne Tyne, is a musicologist and has taught music history in universities. Her father, Thomas Pearson, writes tests including the GRE, for Educational Testing Services. The family moved from Iowa City to Plainsboro in 1997. Her brother Adam, 5, also plays piano and cello. He is in kindergarten at Wicoff School.

“The New School for Music Study is a great school with a great reputation around the country,” says her mother. “We were happy to move here because they were here.” — Lynn Miller

New School for Music Study, Kingston Presbyterian Church, Route 27, 609-921-2900. 45th Annual Spring Recital Series features winners of its annual composition contest. Free admission. Friday, May 13, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, May 14, 10 a.m. noon, 2, 4, and 7:30 p.m.

Previous article
Next article

Related articles

Bonne Giglio wins Democratic Party nomination for Lawrence Council and faces independent challenger

Incumbent Township Councilwoman Bonne Giglio earned the Democratic Party's nomination to run for a one-year unexpired term, but...

No surprise in Mercer County Democratic and Republican Party primary contests

There were no surprises, with the exception of the Mercer County Board of County Commissioners, in the results...

A fresh start for the Allentown Farmers Market

The Allentown Farmers Market is moving to High Street with new leadership and more room to grow. Katrina Carroll...

Foundation gives retired racehorses a future

A horse once headed for slaughter surged through traffic, scaffolding and parked cars on a Manhattan street, carrying...