Friday, November 18, 2011

Musical Presence

            Music soothes the savage beast. It calms us when we are anxious and excites us when we are low. It gives voice to our feelings while transporting our minds to places, both real and imaginary, where our bodies could never go. It helps us understand other cultures and provides a voice to those who are less eloquent in words, while enhancing the eloquence of even the most profound words. Especially in Steamboat, you can’t avoid noticing how music brings us together as it builds in each individual musician an understanding of community and teamwork. The discipline involved in learning music, beginning with the challenges and failures that can be associated with every new piece, teaches a resolve that proves over and over again that practice and dedication will bring success. Learning music is a perfect metaphor for learning anything. Think about how the structures in music can help us apply and understand the beauty of mathematics. For all these reasons and more, music is an integral part of the Whiteman Primary program, and walking into the school today you will be unable to avoid its presence.

            Each day, as we enter the school, we are serenaded by students taking strings lessons in the library. The bookended day, with more lessons happening after school hours, is filled with music classes, practice in the halls, students gathering their instruments and music stands, and perhaps most impressively, students singing and humming the songs they have played in music class. Our mascot Chester has even gotten into the act (stop by, he will be only too happy to demonstrate his unique talent).        

              Music extends outside of the school walls, too, as students share their talents and their love of good music with other members of the Steamboat community. Yesterday, our eighth grade strings group, Five Below, played holiday music at the Tread of the Pioneers museum in a concert for Steamboat’s senior citizens. The magical setting of the museum full of glorious Christmas trees was a perfect backdrop for the eighth graders to bring beautiful music to the community. Another opportunity to enjoy the fruits of LWPS students’ musical accomplishments occurs when a student completes one of the Suzuki books. The tradition of the family hosting a recital is one that brings the community of students, parents, guests, and faculty together to celebrate the musical accomplishments of the child. I’ve had the pleasure of attending two of these recitals so far this year, one just this week. These are very special moments when the warmth of our community is enhanced by the beauty of the students’ performance.

            The entire school is preparing for the Winter Showcase, which will be an opportunity for all Whiteman Primary students to celebrate the holidays through the creation of music, and for the entire LWPS community to be transported into the holiday season. This year, we will hold the Showcase in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church so that members of the wider Steamboat community can join us. LWPS students are fortunate to be a part of a wonderful musical tradition, and it is in the spirit of the holidays that they share the fruits of that good fortune with the community. Please join us on December 16 at 11:00 a.m.

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