Judy,
While I was taking voice lessons, one of our recitals was actually held in a music store that sold pianos. They had set up a small "hall", which ended up being a rather nice little venue. And of course the piano was superb!
I'd bet any number of store would enjoy the exposure by going in on this with you. Provided, of course, they do have a proper room in which you can sing.
PJ.
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----- Original Message ----- From: sopran@a... To: vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 11:10 AM Subject: [vocalist] Piano rental?
Dear Vocalisters,
I've always performed in spaces that have pianos. However, I have just had an offer of funding for a series of recitals in places that are not likely to have a decent piano--if any piano at all.
Have any of you rented pianos for recitals? What kinds of costs are involved? Any ideas on how costs can be minimized?
I thought that perhaps I might be able to offer "previews" at a local piano dealer's showroom in a partial exchange for a portion of the rental fees?
I'd appreciate any input you can offer!
Thanks!
Judy
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