No Takedowns

The choral world was abuzz yesterday with links and discussion of a takedown review of our most famous living composer. Sorry, I’m not linking to it. I have enjoyed good hatchet jobs before – it’s a very particular and virtuosic form with a long history, stretching back to include things like Dorothy Parker’s hilarious takedown of […]

The Value of a Break

My sons have spent the last two months without piano lessons. That’s a long time in the life of a six-year-old! But as they’ve begun reviewing for their first lesson of the year this week, I’ve seen several interesting results of the break. 1. They didn’t really stop. They kept practicing, just […]

Just Show Up

I’m running a half-marathon next Saturday. Well, running is overstating it. I am doing a half-marathon. Okay, I am starting a half-marathon. Mandy and I committed to this race in March and started on a training plan that wasn’t too ambitious but would get us ready. However, injuries and other obstacles […]

#JonVoyage

As of this morning, Jon Stewart is retired from his sixteen-year run at The Daily Show. To have lived in the era of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart is like living through the peak years of Will Rogers, Dorothy Parker, Mark Twain. We are lucky he spent so many years as the […]

Pick Yourself Up

Pick Yourself Up, composed by Jerome Kern with lyrics by Dorothy Fields, has been a source of inspiration to me for years – a great lift when you’ve had a bad day. And even if you haven’t had a bad day, it will raise your spirits. Now, enjoy this great American song in […]

Staying On Task

I’m constantly honing my system to stay on task, and to order my tasks to ensure things get done when they need to. The freelance life can be challenging, with no boss looking over my shoulder to keep me productive. August hits and with it my busy season. At present moment, I have roughly sixteen […]

Introvert Therapy

I am decidedly introverted; however, my work and especially the projects I am creating require me to get out and talk to groups about what I’m working on. After a particularly busy weekend a couple years ago, presenting, presiding, and helping host a conference, I joked at the end of one session that […]

Triggers for Habits

One of the most important keys to success in habit maintenance is the use of triggers. Find something you do that can act as a tripwire – and then force yourself to perform your habit immediately. For example: during the school year, I make a cup of tea every morning at 6am – after I’ve finished my […]

Summer Take-Stock

Choral teachers: as we reach the end of the summer and the beginning of the school year, it’s time for a “summer take-stock.” (I saw my school’s summer stock performance of Once on This Island on Friday…) I’m asking myself these questions; hope they are of value to you, too. What do […]