Fireworks and hard issues 07/03/2011
In honor of 4th of July, I'm reposting this fantastic video by a former orchestra student I knew in Okemos. He put together his own version of the Katy Perry song- this is a FANTASTIC cover! When we explored other ways to make music in orchestra last year, I found so many of you stretching your boundaries like Chris did in his video. Let's keep it up and celebrate creativity! And now to a sticky issue. The purpose of music education in the schools. I give this a great deal of thought, as I live and have worked in many music education arenas. For you students, my hope is that you will have a deep and meaningful music experience, one that will make you lifelong learners and lovers of music. Do we have to achieve that in the traditional orchestra? I think not. Here is a unique way of looking at the possibilities (and some of the roadblocks) that we face in music education today: http://teachingmusic.tumblr.com/post/7034375810/what-we-get-wrong-an-illustrated-guide-to-our-music I would love to begin a discussion on this topic. Comments are open with moderation. 2 Comments | About Mrs. SpurbeckJenny has been a cellist for 29 years and has actively shared her joy of making music with students since 1993. After earning degrees in cello performance from Vanderbilt University and Michigan State University, she pursued Suzuki Training primarily under the guidance and direction of Marilyn Kesler. Since then she has taught a wide variety of students, both privately and in ensembles throughout her teaching career, many of whom have pursued music outside their formal education. ArchivesMarch 2012 CategoriesAll |