Vocal Student Invited By From The Top
NOCCA Full-Day Classical Vocal Student Invited To Perform With From The Top
Louisiana’s arts conservatory New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA) is proud to share the news that current Classical Vocal student Lindsey Reynolds (Soprano, 12th Grade NOCCA Academic Studio, New Orleans-70122, Instructor NOCCA Vocal Faculty Chair Phyllis Treigle) has been invited by the prestigious National Public Radio program From The Top with Host Christopher O’Riley to perform at the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center in September.
Broadcast on more than 220 stations nationwide to an audience of more than half a million listeners, From the Top celebrates the stories, talents, and character of America’s best pre-collegiate classically-trained musicians. Now in its 15th season, From the Top delights both seasoned classical listeners and new classical music fans. Each one-hour broadcast features five or six performances along with interviews, sketches, and games, revealing the heart and soul behind the talent of these extraordinary young musicians.
Traveling to Big Sky’s Gallatin Canyon in Montana, Lindsey will join fellow young musicians in an arts leadership orientation workshop where they will brainstorm ways of taking music beyond the concert hall to make a difference in their own communities. She and the other performers will then use these new ideas in outreach performances and workshops for schoolchildren in Montana.
About From The Top
From the Top is America’s premier national platform celebrating the stories, talents, and character of classically-trained young musicians. Operating from Boston’s vibrant music district, From the Top produces nationwide media programs (like NPR’s From the Top Live with Christopher O’Riley), presents inspiring live performances in Boston and around the country, offers scholarships, and helps America’s talented, hard-working, and dedicated young musicians inspire music lovers of all ages, www.fromthetop.org.
About NOCCA
The New Orleans Center for Creative Arts is Louisiana’s arts conservatory for high school students. NOCCA offers students from across the state tuition-free arts instruction in Culinary Arts, Creative Writing, Dance, Media Arts (Filmmaking and Audio Production), Music, Theatre Arts, Visual Arts, and academics. For more information, please visit www.NOCCA.com.