A Fresh Coat of Paint

Nothing brightens a room like a fresh coat of paint. Dings and smudges disappear, old cracks and nail holes can be covered and smoothed. A new color breathes new life into a familiar space. What about bringing a fresh coat of paint to your rehearsal? A few new strategies, a […]

Wonderful Expression

In The Importance of Being Earnest, Algernon’s second line is, “I don’t play accurately—any one can play accurately—but I play with wonderful expression.  As far as the piano is concerned, sentiment is my forte.  I keep science for Life.” Oscar Wilde wrote the line for laughs – who, after all, wants to […]

A Difficult Pose

“To be natural is such a very difficult pose to keep up.” – Oscar Wilde, in Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde was never exactly natural – the work of writing a brilliant play like Importance that also includes dozens of witty one-liners must have been tremendous. No one speaks as witty as […]

Music Is Hard/Music Is Natural

Music comes with difficulty: to make music at a high level requires coordination, concentration, passion, expression, and years and years of concerted practice. Music comes naturally: it is effortless and innate for children to make music, to want to listen to music, and to interact with musical instruments. Can you believe both […]

I Don’t Read [X] …

There are people who say “I don’t read books.” Let’s not discuss them. There are some readers who say, “I don’t read nonfiction.” To them I say, you are missing so many opportunities to get the best ideas, condensed and made accessible to you. You’re letting someone else do the […]

Make a Marketing Plan

Marketing, sad to say, is an important part of your job as a choir director. But during the fast-paced days and weeks of the school year, you don’t have the time to plan your marketing, create the eye-catching graphics and text that will publicize your successes. If, like many choir […]

Moment of Quiet

I don’t know what the day means until I’ve found a moment of quiet. Quiet from the world – both online and off. Quiet from music, quiet, from the radio or television. Quiet from the to do list. It’s only in that moment of quiet that I can step back and […]

Pitchfork

Seen on Twitter: “One sure way to feel terrible is read a pitchfork review of music you love.” https://twitter.com/fmanjoo/status/1015412913132064769 A great way to feel less terrible is to love music that Pitchfork doesn’t even consider. There are a dozen new albums I’ve listened to regularly in the first half of […]