Mr. Rogers’ Heroes

“We live in a world in which we need to share responsibility. It’s easy to say, ‘It’s not my child, not my community, not my world, not my problem.’ Then there are those who see the need and respond. I consider those people my heroes.” – Fred Rogers If you’re […]

The Magic is Learned

When you see a master teacher at work, it can look like magic. The artistry of a brilliant conductor can seem so seamless and effortless that it’s unreachable. Great teachers work smoothly to teach at many levels at once, without breaking a sweat. When you see that happen, remember what […]

Vocal Harmony Giants

Twenty-seven years ago, in 1991, these four giants of vocal harmony groups all released albums in the same year. (Parentheses indicate their first album release date.) The Offbeat of Avenues – Manhattan Transfer (1975) Hearts of Fire – New York Voices (1989) Röster – The Real Group (1987) He Is […]

Ending Strong

In her wonderful, vital new book The Art of Gathering, Priya Parker writes, “Great hosts…understand that how you end things, like how you begin them, shapes people’s experience, sense of meaning, and memory.” Choir directors get to practice endings really often – and are generally pretty good at the big ones. We know […]

Bombing

A common rule about standup comedy is that bombing – failing to make the audience laugh – is an inevitable part of the growth and mastery of the craft. “Bombing, however, is also the most crucial part about stand up; without failing, you can’t learn. And without learning, you can’t […]

Be A Hummingbird

Hummingbirds took a left turn millions of years ago from the rest of birds – they evolved to be much smaller, lighter, faster, than any other birds. Indeed, look at one now and you’ll find it hard to believe that they have far more in common with a bald eagle […]