JKMF

December. It is an epic time for choir directors everywhere: concerts, gigs, caroling, tree-lightings, festival planning, and more. It’s simply the time of year everyone wants to hear a choir. In Rockford, we also have just cast the musical, so there are also 3-hour musical rehearsals every day after school. […]

Write it Right

There are always multiple ways to notate something. One of the most important (and overlooked) parts of the composing/arranging process is choosing how to notate it. Forget theory or pretension – the only question you should ask is, “is this the easiest way to read this?” A few quick examples: […]

Online Classes

The coming revolution in online class offerings will be great for arts in schools. Right now, I regularly see students drop choir because they need to take, say, an algebra class. Or because they want a more rigorous academic transcript for college applications. In five years, those students who are self-motivated will […]

Thankful

Eight things I’m thankful for: 1. An amazing family that understands and supports my passions. 2. A life that allows me to write music. 3. A career that keeps evolving into something that give me more joy and more opportunities to make music. 4. Gene Puerling. 5. Alice Parker. 6. […]

Bona Nox

Is it hubris for me to edit Mozart? I am no Classical-era scholar, but when I wanted to do a certain Mozart canon with the Rockford Aces, the available scores had two problems. 1. The key was too high. 2. I needed a very specific text. Mozart’s original text is […]