SALISBURY — Music is one of those universal languages that can affect anyone that hears it. Appreciating music is important, but actually knowing how to play it guarantees it lives on for years to come. On June 7, the Livingstone College Summer Music Camp held their final concert at Varick Auditorium for parents and visitors to witness and listen to the result of a week of rehearsals.
The camp began on June 3 and consisted of a rotation of practicing with musical instruments, learning about music theory and vocal instruction. This is only the second year the camp has existed, but it was able to improve from last year thanks to a $5,800 “Summer Youth and Family Capacity Program” grant through the Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Program and United Way. “It was quite small the first year for a lot of reasons, it was just piano, just three students.
This year, because of the grant, we were able to advertise really effectively and provide this at no cost to applicants,” Dr. Lawrence Quinnett, camp director and head of Livingstone College’s music department, said. Quinnett said 32 students participated in the camp and he hopes it can continue in 2025.
“It’s been a joy. I’m so thrilled that this has gotten off the ground,” Quinnett said. The concert consisted of performances of classic songs like “Home on the Range” and “This Little Light of Mine” as well as the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and even the movie “La La Land.
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