Judy Elsey Shines at Town Hall

Judy Elsey - THE BRONXVILLE REVIEW PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951 /& March 1, 1951 - https://news.hrvh.org/veridian/

Judy Elsey – THE BRONXVILLE REVIEW PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951 /& March 1, 1951 – https://news.hrvh.org/veridian/

Judy Elsey, a talented young pianist from Bronxville, New York, impressed audiences with her performances at the Associated Music Teachers League of New York auditions. Held at Town Hall, she played Bach’s “Sarabande” from the Fifth French Suite and Reinhold’s “Impromptu in C-sharp Minor” earning warm applause for her technique and interpretation.

 

Earlier that year, Judy showcased her compositional talent by performing her original piece, “Gypsy Dance,” at a meeting of the Music Teachers’ Council of Bronxville. A pupil of Mrs. Egbertina Remy, her achievements highlight AMTL’s role in nurturing young musical talent and fostering excellence.

 

 

Sources: https://news.hrvh.org/veridian/?a=is&oid=bronxvillereviewpressBRONXVILLE19510607&type=staticpdf&e=——-en-20–101–txt-txIN-Associated+Music+Teachers+League—— /THE BRONXVILLE REVIEW PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951 /& March 1, 1951