Showing posts with label bfa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bfa. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2012

Piano Classes

Group piano classes are not a common offering at the high school level, but it is exciting to watch them thrive as a good use of our personnel and facility resources. Not to mention, they're just fun. :) Things I love about group piano:
  • Positive peer pressure: it is healthy and motivating for students to learn music in a peer group. As a teacher, I work hard to help each class build camaraderie and a spirit of encouragement. I must admit, that's pretty easy to do with the students at BFA. It is so much fun to watch them challenge each other.
  • Varied literature: students are learning two to three times the amount of music that they would be learning in private lessons as they listen to their classmates perfect performance pieces alongside their own.
  • Ensemble playing: The first time I really played in an ensemble was in college. The experience was transforming to my playing and in helping me realize how God had put me together. I am energized by people, and when given an opportunity to play with others it is really incredible. For introverts and extraverts alike, the experience of playing with a group emphasizes skills like steady tempo, playing through mistakes and sight-reading. These skills are essential for a budding musician.

The picture below is of one of my Piano 1 classes last fall on a performance day. They're a mix of day and boarding students. All but one of them are in a Piano 2 class this spring. I have especially enjoyed watching them grow over two semesters this year. What a privilege it is to teach!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Normandy Trip

Isaac led his third class field trip to the Normandy beaches in October. Students and sponsors visit key American, Canadian and German cemeteries and memorials to World War II battles and the soldiers who fought them.

I am in awe every year of how the trip affects our 16- & 17-year old students as they realize how young these soldiers were and the difference they made.

After one night on a bus and two on a cold, hard floor, the junior class spends 12 whirlwind hours in Paris. It's a great educational and bonding trip in the early months of a new school year.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

You Know School's Out When...

Congrats, class of 2011. Photo by Michele Phoenix.

1) you're reading a new post on our blog

2) Suzanne knows how the Tigers are doing.

3) graduates trickle down our alley whispering tearful goodbyes.

4) our nightstand book piles get a bit taller.

5) the median age of the population of Kandern rises overnight as students return to their home countries for the summer. 

It has been a long, good year. We are spent, and we are full. 
Blessed be the name of the Lord.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

A Staff Recital

"All the believers were together and had everything in common." Acts 1:44

What a treat to plan a musical evening with believing colleagues. This will definitely be an annual event.

Our lovely Estonian voice instructor, Jane.




Brian teaches Bible and is most comfortable in a pastoral role but is also a dedicated guitar student.




My first solo performance with new music in eight years.



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