Reasonable Goals

Most of my immediate family recently spent over a week together in a vacation home. My parents, two brother, and their families all descended on a beautiful lakefront home in northern Ontario for games, canoeing, and catching up. This meant 17 people (including 4 under 4 years old), five dogs, dietary […]

Stillness Hides Movement

Even the stillest lake possesses endless movement. Sit looking at a becalmed pond at sunrise, and it’s easy to see it as perfectly still. But that stillness belies swimming fish, plants growing just under the surface, temperature changes and currents, All hidden from our eyes. It’s the same for every one of our students, our […]

2016 Summer Conference

I am on the staff planning the 44th Annual MSVMA Summer Conference, and I’m especially delighted to have helped coordinate a fabulous three-day conference full of amazing reading, technique, and skills sessions from a group of amazing teachers. If you haven’t yet registered, the early bird deadline has been happily extended for just a […]

Audition Feedback

John Howell was a longtime choir director at Virginia Tech and one of the most frequent contributors to Choralnet discussions for many years. One of my favorite ideas he shared was about audition feedback. Post-audition feedback is not something to be taken lightly, and can be divided into two categories. For his jazz/show […]

Breathe

This Monday morning, for many teachers, is the first day of 2016-17 prep. (not, as some call it “Summer Break”) If you’re like me, you want to get right to it with a stack of octavos at the piano, your favorite calendar software open, and an email to students reminding them not […]