Be Salt

When you leave salt out of a bread recipe, it looks pretty much normal. But take a bite, and you find the loaf  bland, flat, and un-bread-like. With the salt, the bread doesn’t taste salty – it tastes bready. It taste like it’s supposed to. Be the salt of your choir. Contribute […]

People Like Us Do Things Like This

One of the slowest-building, and most worthwhile, aspects of conducting in the same place for awhile is the development of a choral culture. The traditions, the special songs, the running jokes, sure….but more important is the self-definition that you can help build. It boils down to an expression that Seth Godin uses a lot: […]

Four Tens

We like things that come in groups of ten – decades, fingers, that whole decimal system. And of course, top ten lists. It felt appropriate today to make four top ten lists, for a total of forty items. They’re all alphabetical because I don’t have favorites: just a collection of artists I lean on […]

The Work & The Reaction

There are two costs involved in performing any task: The work: the time and effort it takes to complete. The reaction: the mental and emotional energy surrounding it. To be efficient at doing what you want to do, you have to ensure that the second cost does not also involve significant time and […]

Art in the Small Moments

I find the major art I practice relies on the minor art I practice in the small moments. Notes to my kids, a lovingly prepared meal. Even a well-made bed or a clean kitchen counter. Tackling these small tasks with the same detailed attention I give to my art doesn’t deplete me – […]

Know Your Goals

When it’s time for a concert, you should know what your goals are. It might seem self-evident: give the best performance possible of the music you’ve prepared. But there are more and subtler possibilities to consider. For example: my group, The Rockford Aces, are preparing to perform at the ACDA-Michigan Fall […]

Discovered vs. Taught

As I write this, my son is trying to sound out “Shave and a Haircut” at the piano. He’s six, and has a fine ear, so it won’t take him too long. But listening to all the wrong attempts isn’t easy. I could show him. It would take me twenty seconds. But […]

Better Than The Original

I have loved MOSS since I first heard their 2008 album. And I was lucky to hear a rare live performance Thursday night. Before I reflect in detail about that wonderful performance, I want to share this song. I hadn’t really listened to Joni Mitchell’s The Hissing of Summer Lawns, so I knew MOSS’s version much better. […]