Congratulations to Our Graduating Seniors

We are so proud of all our high school seniors this year. We know it’s been a difficult year for them and we want to honor their hard work and congratulate them on achieving this huge milestone. So here are details on a few of them. If you’d like to submit info on your senior, it’s not too late. Please email Linda and we will update this page.

Lauren Davis

Lauren Davis has been studying piano with Nir since 2009. She performed with the Colburn Junior Chamber Orchestra and was the first student accompanist for the El Segundo High School Choir. She excelled as well at at school and at track (she is her school's record holder in several categories) and will be attending the University of Pennsylvania. Go take on the world, Lauren!

Arianna Garcia

Arianna started studying piano with Heather at the age of 6 and continued her studies with Rebecca from 8th grade on. She graduated from Marymount High School where she participated in orchestra. She will be majoring in Film and Television Production within the School of Cinematic Arts at University of Southern California. We’re proud of you, Arianna!

Ally Yamashita

Ally started with Musical Beginnings as a toddler. After finishing our young child program she began piano studies with Eleonora, where she has grown over the years into an accomplished musician. She will attend UCLA. We wish you all the best, Ally!

Greta Davis

Greta studies voice with Rebecca. This year, among her musical accomplishments she participated in All-State Choir, and won the Rotary Club’s Voice Scholarship for our region. She will be attending UCSD in the fall as a vocal music major. Congratulations, Greta!

Raiah Chavah Young

Raiah Chavah Young has studied violin with Heather since she was six. She is a now a proud graduate of Hamilton Academy of Music and Performing Arts, where she rose to be head costumer for the theater department in her junior and senior year. She plans to study costume design at FIDM after a year at Cal State Northridge. Congratulations, Raiah!