Better Late Than Not At All

I remember the feeling of being late to class in college (trekking across campus through the snow, or getting caught up in the practice room, or just missing an alarm…). It often took all my willpower to enter a classroom late, even if only by a couple of minutes. The disruption, and the […]

Some Good Jazz Songs

A common inquiry: “Hey, can you tell me some good jazz songs? Like Frank Sinatra’s Misty?” (First, ignore that Misty isn’t Sinatra’s any more than Over The Rainbow is Judy Garland’s. We’ll get to that, later. I try to recommend a classic interpreter of jazz standards, which most often to me means suggesting a deep […]

Make the Music You Want to Make

There are a lot of voices out there telling you what kind of music you should teach. Simon Carrington says every program at an ACDA conference should include some Renaissance or Baroque music. Your state organization might insist that you program from a certain list to participate in festivals. I strongly […]

Call Me in a Month

If you insist that you can’t do something, I’m going to insist that we don’t say “can’t.” [*] Then I’m going to insist that you call me in a month. Call me in a month, after you’ve tried every day to do that something. Call me in a month after […]

Introverts in Choir

Choir is in many ways the perfect setting for the introverted student. A strong community encourages the introvert to feel safe and confident. Strength in numbers enables the introvert to be expressive without feeling singled out. A choir is a place where the introvert can feel solitude within a group (in the best possible way!). […]

The Unexpected Connection

I read widely and collect knowledge on as vast a number of topics as I can, because I want to make unexpected connections. Standardized school teaches us to make the expected connections: make the right deductive leap to answer an SAT question correctly. Answer an essay prompt in the expected format. Make the […]

Missed Rehearsals

Once in a while, you have to cancel your weekly rehearsal to accommodate the needs of your students or yourself. It can be unplanned (illness) or planned (show week for the school musical). In the end, a canceled weekly rehearsal is a chance to take a moment to reflect. Even if it’s […]

Without Humans To Sing It

“There is no such thing as song without human beings to sing it.” Alice Parker, in conversation with Krista Tippett Paintings are still there when the museum is closed. The building stands when there is no one inside. A play exists on the page, even when the production has closed. But there […]