Remembering Gene

There is simply no way to overstate how important Gene Puerling’s influence has been on 20th and 21st century vocal music. I believe he is the among the most important choral writers of the last 100 years, and someday his writing will be recognized by the choral world as on […]

Spring Forward

What are you going to do for you this spring? Music teachers are among the most selfless, giving, group I know. I know one teacher who complained that they needed their own school alarm code because 5am was too late to come in and start working. You’re giving 200%, double […]

Afraid of Falling

In the era of high stakes testing, permanent academic records, and an ultra-competitive college admissions, high school students are ever-more afraid of failing. Unfortunately, that is appearing as students afraid to take risks, afraid to look beyond the rubric or the assignment, afraid to be creative. A slip on an […]

Some Irish Music

My mom was always very proud of our Irish heritage – to the point of giving me and my siblings green freckles on St. Patrick’s Day. So perhaps it’s no surprise that I’ve long been inspired by the music of Michael McGlynn and Anúna.  Perhaps, though, it’s his creative approach […]