The Final Rush

The day of the concert is like the day before a long trip. At last, details you’ve been ruminating about are upon you. Time to finalize, pack, organize. In the beginning, it can feel overwhelming, this final rush. So much that couldn’t be done earlier, and must all somehow be packed into this one […]

Adele Revisited

In the news yesterday, Adele announced she was canceling the rest of her tour due to a recurrence of the vocal cord hemorrhage that required surgery in 2011. I have several thoughts on this, many shaped by friends who are experts in teaching healthy non-classical singing technique. First, a blind spot for pop singers. Every […]

Sameness

I just opened a new bottle of honey today for my tea – we buy it locally, from a beekeeper who also happens to be a science teacher colleague at the high school. And I was reminded of why I love local, unpasteurized honey. He must have recently harvested a new batch – it […]

Weddings and Music

There’s something about weddings and music. Most of my fondest wedding memories (and I’ll bet many of yours) have a musical element. A pickup choir, the live band, a favorite song that brought everyone to the dance floor. Nat “King” Cole for the mother-son dance and so many performance of Ave Maria […]

The Iterative Nature of Art

My sons are participating in immersive art camps this week – architecture for the older, clay work and drawing for the younger. One of the biggest lessons I think they’re taking away from this experience (beyond the specifics of their curricula) is the iterative nature of art. In elementary art class, students don’t have […]

Sharp Knives

Cooking experts consistently tell us that sharp knives are less dangerous than dull. With a dull knife, you have to press harder, leading to more risk of slipping and injury. A sharp knife works without effort, leading to gentler and safer cutting. But sharp knives are scarier. It’s a classic human error of […]

Archetypes & Specifics

The social media world has buzzed today with celebrations of the 20th Anniversary of Harry Potter’s publication. Both Twitter (custom hashtag) and Facebook (fancy tagging animation) have had tributes to the series. We’re in the midst of a read-aloud trip through the series; the thing I come back to as I re-read […]

Positive or Silent

I give myself two choices with my opinions: have something positive to say, or be silent. Life is beautiful, and complex, and I want to add positivity and light into the world. So if I’m speaking out loud, or writing here or anywhere, it’s either positive skipped. It’s easy to write criticisms […]

Put Play Back Into It

This time of year is a great time for most choral professionals to take a step back and try to put play back into the work they do. You got into this work because you loved it. Because it brought you joy. There was a time when making music with a choir, […]