Hard Work Is Easier

You’re tired. It’s been a long day of classes, homework, and bus rides. Now it’s evening and you have a two-hour rehearsal in front of you. The temptation is strong to phone it in. You can relax (sing, of course), but not concentrate too hard. Not work too hard. Let […]

Rethinking Habits

You develop habits because they help you. (Even bad habits help you, in ways you don’t want to acknowledge…) But rethinking habits (even good ones) every so often can be a good thing. You might find that you’ve maintained a habit long after it’s stopped working for you in your current state. A morning writing regimen needed […]

Just Do What You Can

In every possible situation, people choose to do nothing because they can’t do what they want to do. Students don’t practice, because they can’t practice as much as they think they should. Supporters don’t donate to charity, because they think they should donate more than they can. To say nothing of the […]

Parties Are Better With Singing

The best parties are parties where singing spontaneously breaks out. This, maybe, is part of why we have more parties around the holidays – holiday songs are a shared touchstone that make it easier to break out in song. It’s also why parties for choirs, show casts, or other musical groups are so much […]

Deep Dive

When a new record comes out by one of your favorite artists, how do you listen? My preference is for a deep dive. My musical tastes encompass a wide swath of music, but when it’s something brand new (or new to me) by a favorite artist, I become fixated on repeated listenings to […]

Backing Away

One of my goals as a conductor this year (I always set three personal goals alongside my students) is to back away. Give the ensemble more autonomy, more control, more time without me in front of them in concert. It must be working, because when a sick kid kept me away […]