An
open letter to my 2009 Band Students:
Hi guys. I wanted to write to all of you and let you know what a joy it has
been to make music with you and to get to know you all. My students, as I told
the attendees at our concert, are first-rate people first and pretty darn good
musicians too. Is there more to do? Sure. Welcome to being a musician. Can we
celebrate this wonderful year and last nights
successes? You bet!!!
Seniors: what a joy you've been to me in my life the last four years. I can't
begin to put into words the feelings I have for the daily experience of playing
and rehearsing the best music we can. Isn't it great? One of my big hopes for
you is that you can continue to have this experience; my big sadness is that it
can no longer be me that you have it with. I will say that I've made many
collegiate-level friends who teach music and would LOVE to have any one of you
in their ensembles. I hope you take advantage of this.
Whatever does come in your future, I do hope you will take a moment to reflect
on the joys that Exeter Union High School's music department has (hopefully)
given you. The music we've shared has been the best I can find in all the areas
we cover and you've given a lot of time to prepare it. Is all of that time just
for bragging rights? Is it only for a grade, or a trophy? I don't think so.
I think that something really deeper is going on...I don't have the spiritual
"chops" to know what it is, but it IS something spiritual. It lives
in the same place as our hopes...our aspirations, our dreams. A good place to make a nest for our deeper souls. I know
that it is a place that-once you've been there-you will definitely want to get
back to.
So my wish is that you will continue to nuture this
little flame. Let it build into an unquenchable fire within you. I wish it
because the music deserves it, and especially because you deserve it. Consider
NOT letting everyday life dictate the end of your playing. Let musicianship
continue to be a major daily habit. Trust your heart!
So, to close, I wish you seniors well. I trust that I will continue to enjoy
the company of the rest of my young musicians for the rest of your time at
EUHS. I promise to work for excellence always, and I can do it because YOUR
enthusiasm is my never-ending fuel.