Why music? Dr. Paulnack makes a brilliant case. Definitely worth the read.

Dr. Karl Paulnack, pianist and director of music division at The Boston Conservatory, gave this fantastic welcome address to the parents of incoming students at The Boston Conservatory on September 1, 2004:

“One of my parents’ deepest fears, I suspect, is that society would not properly value me as a musician, that I wouldn’t be appreciated. I had very good grades in high school, I was good in science and math, and they imagined that as a doctor or a research chemist or an engineer, I might be more appreciated than I would be as a musician. I still remember my mother’s remark when I announced my decision to apply to music school-she said, “you’re wasting your SAT scores!” On some level, I think, my parents were not sure themselves what the value of music was, what its purpose was. And they loved music: they listened to classical music all the time. They just weren’t really clear about its function. So let me talk about that a little bit, because we live in a society that puts music in the “arts and entertainment” section of the newspaper, and serious music, the kind your kids are about to engage in, has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with entertainment, in fact it’s the opposite of entertainment. Let me talk a little bit about music, and how it works.

Happy Thanksgiving from your friends at Tanglewood.

Happy Thanksgiving from your friends at Tanglewood Productions. Watch the Video

Reconnected?

Some time ago we seemed to lose our connection from our blog to Facebook and Twitter. Just checking to see if we’re reconnected.

A thought for 9/11

Just a thought for 9/11. A close friend recently sent me a link to the video many of you may have seen. The video is nicely narrated and portrays “the Voice of God” speaking to us about 9/11. It occurs to me that one of the big challenges in our world today is the number [...]

Positive and Relevant

OK, you may have noticed that Tanglewood has taken some time off for the summer. No, it wasn’t that I was on vacation, although we did have some family time in August. Rather, it was just a step back for a while to re-evaluate the purpose for sharing ideas with those interested in anything I [...]

Brian Crane – Lifetime Achievement Award

Michael had the great pleasure this week to present Brian Crane, the artist who created the Pickles comic strip, the Thomas C. Wilson Lifetime Achievement Award for the Advertising Association of Northern Nevada. Here’s what I had to say at the presentation: Brian Crane Intro

Interview with Steve S.

If you take a listen to Steve’s narrative, he talks about myths and legends. So we asked him his own personal favorite legend. He answered that the Matrix was his favorite legend because it was a myth based in reality. And then he laughed when we asked him his most memorable voice over experience. The [...]

Meet Ira Hansen

Fun Session

In session with Colin Ross featuring a very nice Steinway Grand brought in especially for this album. Great players make a session such a pleasure!    

Check out this other article.

http://www.ktvn.com/Global/story.asp?S=11401983

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