Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Summer is here

Summer is finally here and after the long wait, I am already getting organized for the fall. One tennis membership has been submitted and now another one came by e-mail. Amazing how you are in one season and getting ready for the next. I am also booking chamber music performances.
Supposed to be very warm today but so far it is good. Not complaining. Hopefully, this will be the last of the really warm weather for a bit.
Enjoy summer.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Music Exams

The next 3 days will be filled with music exams. I will be listening to playing exams starting at about 10:30 this morning. I must stay focused on what student plays. It will be hard but I can do it. Hard to stay focused on exams this long. I have to admire examiners at institutions like the Royal Conservatory. They have to do weeks of examining.
Some of the students who I will be listening to will be tested by me for the first time which is unusual. I have not taught them but they are on my list of classes. Oh well, we will manage.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Time to get on with life

Now that I have 2 1/2 days off, I remember what it is like to enjoy some time off. Yesterday, I had a gig in the middle of the day. I only managed that a couple times recently and that was because the performances were planned before I was asked to work and I could not reschedule. It is nice to have a minute to relax and go and visit some important people. Going to visit my 93 year old friend. Have not seen her since I started working. That is two months now. Hard to believe that time has passed so quickly. My next thing is to get some errands done. Going to the car wash at the car dealership this morning. That will be different. Have never done that but it is time that I tried. I am becoming braver with time. Parked in underground parking yesterday, again for me a strange thing. I don't like underground parking. Seen too many movies where bad things happen.
Two more weeks and I am off for the summer.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

High School versus Elementary

Having had a chance to experience elementary school for 30 years and then high school for 5, I will take high school any day. The differences are incredible. High school during exams that is all you do and if you have a day or part of a day when you are not teaching you do not have to stay in school. That is why I have time today to post on the blog. I do not have exams until Monday when I start for three intense days. If I were in elementary, there would be no time off and the teaching loads are very different. The first issue is that you do not teach more than 175 students. I often had over 400 students and I taught everyone, there was no choice on the part of students or me.
Teaching load in terms of classes is very different as well. High school, you have a period off and this period is 70 minutes and a lunch, elementary you were lucky if you had a period off each day and it would not be 70 minutes. Lunch was not 70 minutes and sometimes you had lunch duty. All of this a challenge. Band, choir and any other groups are not part of the teaching load in elementary, in high school they count as part of the teaching load.
The report cards are also an issue. I completed two classes in about 10 minutes. In elementary it would take about an hour at least and generally more. Why are they not using the same systems, it does not make sense.
If elementary understood the differences, I am not sure that people would be so eager to teach the young. It can be fun but the loads are not equitable.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Ray Bradbury has passed

It was with surprise that I read that Ray Bradbury passed away yesterday. I read some of his work many years ago. Little did I realize that he was still writing at the time. What a science fiction icon! He lived through interesting times and will be missed.
Time to reread some of his work.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Snail Mail

Just when you thought that all mail  is now e-mail, I read an article yesterday that supports my snail mail activity. It states that people are sending regular mail. There are cards being produced that people are pleased to send and receive. Who knew? I certainly work to keep the post office busy and not just sending advertising flyers.
Send those cards and letters by regular mail, people love getting something in the mail.
If my students are any indication, e-mails are not read regularly by many.
Looking forward to that next card or letter in the mail.

Jeffrey Leung

Last night, we had the pleasure of hearing a performance by an saxophonist that I have had the pleasure of teaching and then following his progress at university. Jeffrey Leung has had a number of performances that we have seen and this was the latest. The piece was Escapades for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra from the Dreamworks Film "Catch Me if you Can". What a wonderful piece played with such skill by Jeffrey.
We are looking forward to his next performance. It won't be until next year since he is off to Iowa to study with a renowned saxophonist, Dr. Kenneth Tse and then maybe follow up with a Masters from there.
Fascinating what students can do if they set their mind to it and are willing to go explore options.