2026 Annual Spring Concert

2026 Annual Spring Concert

Gig Harbor Washington

Saturday, May 9

On Saturday, May 9, Con Brio Piano Studio gathered in Gig Harbor for our 2026 Annual Spring Concert — an afternoon celebrating artistry, dedication, and musical growth across another beautiful season of piano study.

Below you’ll find the full program along with a few highlights from this special afternoon.

This year’s concert brought together students, families, guests, and members of the greater Gig Harbor community for our highly anticipated end-of-season showcase featuring a wide range of repertoire spanning Baroque, Romantic lyricism, contemporary character pieces, impressionist soundscapes, and even a collaborative ensemble performance.


Steffi Delacruz

Prelude in C Major

J.S. Bach

Emelia Bromberger

Storms on Saturn

Nancy Faber

Wambui Ndegwa

Waltz in A minor, B. 150, Op. Posth

Frédéric Chopin'

Joseph Lopez

Valse Dramatico

Melody Bober

Haakon Kvinsland

Blazing Sunstone Voyage

Nancy Faber

Hope Griffan

Gymnopédie No. 1

Erik Satie

Several students also presented their personal favorite selections from the entire set of Jean Louis Gobbaerts’ 12 Melodious Studies, Op. 63, offering charming miniature works full of imagination and contrast.

Steffi Delacruz

No. 1—A Pleasant Morning

No. 6—Distant Bells

No. 8— Hopscotch Polka

Harper Ryan

No. 9— The Stubborn Rocking Horse

Paysen Hwang

No. 2—March

No. 4—In the Swing

No. 10—A Sad Story

No. 12— Vacation Time

Olivia Marino

No. 3—On The Green

No. 5—Why Hurry?

No. 7—By the Seaside

No. 11— Butterflies

Following the Op. 63 selections presented by Steffi, Harper, Paysen, and Olivia, the program continued with a variety of individual repertoire selections spanning several musical styles and composers.

Stella Morey

Five-Note Sonatina

Oscar Bolck

Christianne Delacruz

Arabesque

Johann Burgmüller

&

Prelude No 4 in F Major

Elvina Pearce

Yifan Monroe

Sonata No.16 in C major, K.545

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

&

Nocturne No. 2 in E-Flat Major, Op. 9 No. 2

Frédéric Chopin'

Andy Lee

Arabesque No. 1

Claude Debussy

Emelia Bromberger

and Stella Morey

Garden Hideaway

Nancy Faber

A particularly special part of this year’s concert was welcoming back longtime Con Brio student Aspen, who graciously served as our featured guest emcee for the afternoon. Having studied piano at Con Brio for nearly a decade before continuing her musical studies at university, Aspen brought a warm and familiar presence to the event as she shared reflections, welcomed guests, and helped guide the afternoon’s program.

Now home after completing her freshman year at the University of Victoria in Canada, Aspen’s return was especially meaningful for many of our students and families who have watched her grow throughout the years. We love and miss you, Aspen!


Other Spring Semester Highlights

In addition to student performances, the Annual Spring Concert also served as an opportunity to recognize important milestones and accomplishments from the semester.

Earlier this spring, several Con Brio students participated in the Washington State Music Teachers Association Music Artistry Program (MAP), a multi-day musical experience including chapter adjudications, the State Recital Competition, and the Honors Recital.

Throughout the weekend, students prepared and presented repertoire for adjudication, received professional feedback, and engaged with a broader community of young musicians from across the region.

MAP Participants

  • Henrietta DeOra

  • Wambui Ndegwa

  • Steffi Delacruz

  • Christian Delacruz

  • Yifan Monroe

Special Acknowledgments

State Recital Competition | Yifan Monroe — Second Place

Honors Recital

  • Christian Delacruz

  • Yifan Monroe

We are incredibly proud of the dedication, discipline, and artistry demonstrated by all students throughout the semester.


One of the most meaningful aspects of this year’s concert was the strong sense of community present throughout the afternoon. Families, friends, and guests filled the space with encouragement and enthusiastic support for every performer.

The event was also made possible through the generous support of parent volunteers who assisted with reception coordination, ushering, refreshments, photography, and countless behind-the-scenes details that helped create such a welcoming experience.

Thank you again to everyone who joined us for this special afternoon of music. We are grateful for the beautiful community surrounding our students and look forward to another inspiring season ahead.

See you next year!