CVO Blogs
- My Orchestra Lifeby Doris Marx I remember my ninth birthday. Our tradition was that the dining table would hold birthday presents for that year and were the first things seen upon rising on birthday morning. That year, in the middle of the table sat a black case containing a 3/4 sized violin. I had never asked for… Read more: My Orchestra Life
- Advice to Young Musicians, by Robert Schumann. 70 great tips.November 30, 2012 at 9:12 AMThese are 70 great tips, from the composer and pianist Robert Schumann. Many of them made me smile. And with a few I disagree. But they are all interesting. What is your favorite? I like 37. XD 1- The cultivation of the Ear is of the greatest importance. Endeavour early… Read more: Advice to Young Musicians, by Robert Schumann. 70 great tips.
- My Cello Lifeby Ariel Witbeck I began playing the cello when I was 7 years old. I was then going to elementary school in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra provided individual players to bring their instruments and demonstrate them for 2nd Grade classes. They had an instrumental program going at the school, so this was… Read more: My Cello Life
- Coming back… by Wesley Siegel May 2022 My family came to Hayward from Southern California In 1970, and my father purchased a local motel. We all worked and it became a successful family business. While working in the hotel, I went to school, graduated from Hayward High School in 1982 and then went on to study… Read more: Coming back
- Music Educators-my viewJune 2021 BoardBlog-Genevieve Pastor-Cohen Over 50 years ago a musical experience forged friendships that exist and continue to this day. I am happy to share this cherished recollection as follows. This article highlights the impact of a dedicated music educator who influenced many of my colleagues lives through today. This music educator saw the potential… Read more: Music Educators-my view