Saturday, November 18, 2023

2023 Raleigh Christmas Tree Lighting


On Friday, November 17th, 2023, the Barton Pond chorus kicked off the 2023 Raleigh Christmas Tree Lighting in downtown Raleigh with some holiday songs. The members of the chorus also got to enjoy holiday performances by a vocal ensemble from North Carolina State University and the Raleigh Youth Choir. Santa Claus made an appearance at this event and took pictures with many of the kids who attended the event. On the stage in front of the Meymandi Concert Hall, there was a live jazz band playing holiday tunes. There were also food trucks, vendors, festive lights, and a snow machine that created a fun holiday environment. The chorus had an amazing time at this event and we hope to participate in this event in the future!

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

2023-2024 NC Symphony Field Trip

Today the 4th graders at Barton Pond attended the annual 4th grade symphony field trip. Students heard works by Scott Joplin, Amy Beach, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Joseph Brackett, Jr., Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Zequinha de Abreu, and Jacques Offenbach. I am looking forward to attending this field trip again next year! Below you can see pictures from the event.




Saturday, November 11, 2023

2023 North Carolina Music Educators Conference

From Saturday, November 4th, 2023 to Tuesday, November 7th, 2023, I attended the 2023 North Carolina Music Educators Conference in Winston-Salem at the Benton Convention Center. I was able to experience some great workshops that focused on ukulele, modern band, recorders, boomwhackers, incorporating fitness into drum instruction, integrating literacy into the music classroom, and music technology. Music educators attending the event also got to participate in an inspiring performance and presentation given by Grammy award-winning educator Mickey Smith, Jr., who is originally from Louisiana, and now resides in Florida. Smith encouraged teachers to keep on teaching and persevering despite challenging circumstances and to encourage their students to do the same. He also told the workshop attendees about his book titled The Adventures of Little Mickey: Keep On Going. The book explains how Smith was not a good musician when he first started playing the saxophone. He kept practicing and eventually became a talented musician. He now teaches middle school band in Florida and won the 2020 Grammy Music Educator Award. His book inspires readers to be relentless in the pursuit of their goals. At the conference, I also had the chance to talk to my middle school band teacher, Mrs. Heidi Sue Iseminger-Ross, who taught me music at East Wake Middle School. She was one of the reasons that I kept on practicing as a percussionist to reach my career goals. I had a phenomenal time at this event and I am looking forward to attending the conference next year! Below you can see pictures from the event and listen to Mickey Smith, Jr.'s book.









2024 Pieces of Gold Showcase

On Wednesday, March 6th, 2024, the Barton Pond Chorus participated in the annual Pieces of Gold showcase. They performed the song "This...