Tiny Hands, Big Music: Spring Recital 2025
Tiny hands, real notes, and bold ideas — our spring recital brought together Baby Bachs, Mini Mozarts, and Little Beethovens to share music, drawings, and first songs on real instruments. See how they made classical music their own.
Alia’s Musical World: A Growing Voice Through Classical Music
With just a melody, a rhythm, and an audience of one or two, Alia turned everyday moments into music. In Mini Mozarts, that spark grew into something deeper—confidence, connection, and joyful self-expression.
Dante’s Musical World: From Egg Shaker to Beethoven
From egg shaker to recital stage—follow Dante’s musical journey through four semesters of Baby Bach. With insights from his neuroscientist mom, this story celebrates how classical music nurtures connection, confidence, and brain development in the earliest years.
Coming Home to Music: Mateo’s Journey and a Reflection from Singer-Songwriter Ana Rodríguez
Sofija and Mateo during a Mini Mozarts class — an early childhood classical music program in Cambridge, MA. Mateo’s mom, Ana, is a singer-songwriter who believes deeply in music as a tool for connection, creativity, and healing.
Listening with Her Whole Self: Kleo in Mini Mozarts
Kleo’s musical journey began at birth and continues to blossom through Mini Mozarts. Her mom, Zhanina — an architect and Harvard GSD graduate — shares how classical music, play, and family tradition shape her daughter’s love for music and creativity.
Sister Sounds: A Mini Mozarts Reflection from Francesca, Valeria & Anna
Two sisters, one path — growing through Baby Bach and Mini Mozarts in Mid-Cambridge.
Lev’s Musical Journey in Baby Bach: A Mother’s Reflection
From a soft felt violin to Mozart on piano, Lev’s journey in Baby Bach shows how young children learn classical music through play, movement, and joy.