We are replicating that experience at Sweet Soul this session. Not only have our campers learned the words and three-part harmony for “Siyahamba”—no easy feat since the song is a cappella!—but they are also coupling movement with song, and they are beginning to explore what it really means to shape a musical phrase. As part of this process, the children have mastered a bit of Zulu (“Siyahamba kukenyene kwenkos”) and some musically-relevant Italian as well! They recognize the names of the dynamic markings all the way from pianissimo to fortissimo, and they are learning to follow tempo changes as indicated by a conductor.
I love watching the understanding that dawns in the face of each child when all of these elements (harmony, rhythm, dynamics, tempo) come together to create so much more than the sum of their parts. With everything in place technically, enthusiasm and a sheer love of song can bring the music to life…just as they did for me over a decade ago in that magical moment at the Pitti Palace. And if music is more than the sum of its parts, then we as singers are more than the sum of our parts when we join together in song. That’s part of the joy of music-making.
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And now for a few "funnies:"
- Max (age 4): Why are you a girl?
- Erica: Why are you a boy?
- Max: Cause that's how my parents BORNED me!!
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You think you're going to have time for updates next week? Think again! Hehehehehe! (Can't wait to see you!)
I loved this post, Sis. It brought back so many memories from that incredible experience in Italy.
Is that second picture from last session's performance of "Between the Lions"?
"Between the LINES," Mama, not "Between the Lions." ;-) But yes.
Oops! Hahaha! I've got "Between the Lions" on the brain.
Yes, please give us some updates!! Especially about your living situation. Have you found a solution? Won't those nuns take pity on you?!?!
oops, accidentally deleted my own comment. Haha.
Are these kids russian or a different group?
Your passion for music is rubbing off on them. :)
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