Bunch Show
Search:    Index -> About Us -> Privacy -> Terms & Conditions -> Add Url -> Submit Article   
 

Four Simple Interesting Camera Shots

Your creativity has two choices: One, it can shut downand shoot the boring subject and become a bori ... - Tyler Ellison
 

TV's Effects On Your Family - Lessons From The Easter Egg Hunt

How does TV affect you and your family? Stop and observe. Look deeply into your kids zombie-like eye ... - Katherine Westphal
 

Ebay Gift Certificates: Save By Buying Ebay Gift Certificates

Now that online shoppers have realized the true potential of online shopping with eBay, they offer t ... - 123456789
 
 

Love of US State Quarters Creating Commemorative Coin Collectors

Back then you knew how exciting it was to find change. With some homework, you could determine where ... - Sandra Smithy
 

How Did the End Come for the Cylinder Disc Driven Music Box?

The music box has a long and interesting history. Long before collectors sought the dresser top musi ... - Monique Hawkins
 

Paul McCartney Joins Music Education Cause

Even though experts have shown that music education improves performance in and out of the classroom ... - Sebastian Smith
 

Be a Well Paid Writer, Starting Today

Imagine writing a few words, several times a day, and waiting for checks for $10, $50, two hundred d ... - Avril Harper
 

Downhill Skiing -- The Mind-Body Connection

Motivation, visualization, and focus are three of the essential skills the aspiring expert skier nee ... - Jim Safianuk
 
 

Index » Art & Creative » Music
 

Music Comes to the San Diego Schools

 
Author: Patricia Hawke
 

Over the last decade, schools across the nation have experienced the loss of music. The San Diego schools also had to replace music in many of its schools with other curriculum dictated by the state or federal law. The San Diego schools' budget only stretches so far and, unfortunately, the arts have felt the biggest hit.

Frank Glasson and the Presidio Brass are changing all of that for the San Diego schools. A trumpet player by profession, Frank is also president of Local 325 of the American Federation of Musicians and director of Presidio Brass, a brass quintet. The veteran musician has performed with the San Diego Chamber Orchestra, the San Diego Opera, and San Diego's Westwind Brass, as well as ensembles in Europe, Africa and Asia.

Glasson saw that music was steadily disappearing from the San Diego schools and wanted to do something about it. He believes that the constant influence of television, movies, computers and CDs could erode the senses of youth to the more refined music. He enlisted the help of the other members of Presidio Brass " ? Ray Nowak, Mike McCoy, Sean Reusch, and Scott Sutherland, who play the trumpet, French horn, trombone, and tuba, respectively.

Working under the umbrella of the nonprofit San Dieguito Performing Arts Association, Presidio Brass developed the "Musicate the Mind"? program for the San Diego schools. Musicate is an educational and musical outreach program, developed specifically to fill the musical void in the schools. With Glasson's wife Robyn coordinating the events and developing contracts with the San Diego schools, Presidio Brass presents various customized programs for the different grade levels that fits any educational or outreach school requirement.

Glasson and his ensemble want to create relationships with the San Diego schools students, not just play music for them. Within that relationship, he hopes the children will grow to appreciate live music and keep it alive by becoming tomorrow's supporters of live instrumental music. He plans to eventually do 200 programs per year all over Southern California.

For kindergartners through fifth graders, Presidio Brass introduces the brass instruments, their development, and historical context. The quintet members also give some basic musical concepts in a fun and engaging manner.

For fourth and fifth graders, the ensemble can integrate music into the core curriculum by teaching language arts, mathematics, social studies, and science through the language of music.

For middle and high schoolers, they present their Residency-for-a-Day program, which exposes San Diego schools students to the brass quintet. The hope is to inspire students to promote and cultivate their own musical abilities. Additionally, they want to give encouragement and instruction to those already playing instruments, knowing that such support is crucial.

For high schools, Presidio Brass gives master classes and concerts for their school orchestras and bands.

Though Glasson and the Presidio Brass quintet are in other school districts as well, the San Diego schools and their students will benefit greatly from this unique outreach musical program.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Piano Lesson On Arpeggios Lets Beginners Show Off
 
Making Money with Articles: Article Directories
 
Personal Growth Through Writing
 
How to Self-syndicate Articles to Create a Buzz for your Books
 
What to NOT Name Your Freelance Copywriting Business
 
The REAL Thanksgiving
 
Peace and Painting Da Vinci's Monalisa
 
Choosing Gift for Kids
 
Ebay Gift Certificates: Save By Buying Ebay Gift Certificates
 
Deal Or No Deal?
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Education & Reference

Events & News

Online Shopping

Medical Care

Internet & Computers

Jobs & Employment

People & Communities

Business & Services

Music & Entertainment

Online & Indoor Games

Research & Science

Hotels & Travel

Cooking & Drinking

Finance & Investment

Art & Creative

Realty & Property

Relationship & Lifestyle

Government & Politics

Teens & Kids

Health & Therapy

Garden & Home

Vehicles & Automotive

Self Enhancement

Sports

 
Index -> Privacy -> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © www.bunchshow.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.