Thursday, April 25, 2013

Music Knowledge is Fun!


Musical knowledge is fun!

Last week I attended a movie - new release.  I will keep the name of it secret as there are some plot twists that you will want to discover for yourself if you see it.

In one scene, one of the male leads is in an elevator.  The plot has indicated that he may be questioning some of the decisions he has made and that he might be uncomfortable with the situation he is in.

In the background is the Allegri Miserere which our boys sang a few Decembers ago.  It was one of their favorite pieces, featuring a glorious high “C” in a repeating refrain.

I recognized the music (as would the boys) and knew that the director was telling us something about the mind of the protagonist.  He was actually really upset and in a difficult situation.

Isn't it fun to be an insider?  Our understanding of the world is enriched because we know about music and we pay attention to it! 

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Choral Music is Vital


As many of you know, I recently returned from my third visit to Cuba. I have been drawn to this country because of the incredible commitment to arts education even though there is a shortage of basic supplies and food. The music and particularly the choral music is outstanding and the children with talent and interest are nurtured and given rigorous training which is tested regularly. For those who persist and survive the testing, there is a guaranteed job in the professional music world, singing with a band, singing in a chorus, or conducting.

In the last year and a half, the city of Havana has started a revitalization project to maintain the beautiful buildings that have been crumbling due to lack of attention. Under Raul Castro there is a new openness to private enterprise and some families are opening restaurants, bed and breakfasts and even retail stores.

As Cuba moves to incorporate the positive aspects of capitalism, which are sorely needed to help the vast number of poor people in the country, there is an economist who is advising the process who cautions Cuba to take best of free enterprise, but to avoid becoming its slave.

As I read this article written by an American student in high school about the importance of choral music in his life, I applaud Cuba’s dedication to this art form and I am reminded of the critical nature of the work we do. It is my belief that Ragazzi is a positive force for connection among young men who are seeking understanding and meaning in our modern world. I am glad that there are Americans who understand the importance of choral music.


WHY CHORAL MUSIC IS VITAL TO TODAY’S YOUTH by Reilly Dougherty

The world today is changing at a swift pace. Every day we are advancing as a whole technologically, but as we progress in these areas, it seems that we are regressing in others to a point where personal human understanding is no longer prevalent. There is an endless amount of solutions to this problem, but my personal savior would have to be choral music. Unfortunately, despite popular belief amongst my fellow students, sheer participation isn’t enough. You must immerse yourself in the art form. I have found that a looming fear of failure is a contributing factor to the decline in the arts as a whole. Being an artist of any form requires effort, and students can save themselves from the possible embarrassment by pursuing something far less complicated. Examples of which might include video games, or avid tweeting.
 
My experiences in choir are what saved me from mediocrity, complacency, and a great deal of ignorance. Whether it is during a performance or in the classroom, I’ve gained much more than I ever could have hoped to through the internet or television. Singing has taught me humility through error, reward through success, feeling through understanding, and most importantly, how to use singing to identify with the piece I am performing, and the audience I am performing for. This creates a bond of emotions that helps me realize that each individual has their own story, along with a series of battles in which they were forced to contend. A strong sense of community is provided and that is what our youth needs most to prevent a fracture in today’s society. Choral music helps us remember what is significant, while maintaining a development of our natural qualities and existence, cohesively as a race.

(Reilly Dougherty is a senior at Firestone High School in Akron, Ohio)