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January 21, 2021

杏吧原创鈥檚 Preparatory Community Beats the Odds: Prep Music Plays On


Children鈥檚 Choir
Virtual Children鈥檚 Choir with conductor Jennifer Call.

In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic shook the music world to its core. The 杏吧原创鈥檚 Preparatory Division, which focuses primarily on K-12 music training with lessons, classes and ensembles, was forced to reimagine how to continue delivering high level music instruction that represents 杏吧原创鈥檚 venerable reputation.

杏吧原创 Prep faculty worked diligently to protect their students鈥 experiences 鈥 meeting the challenge with extraordinary creativity. They quickly and elegantly shifted to transform the way they teach and work, with surprising success.

鈥淭here are now new programs, mentorship initiatives, alumni engagement and partnerships that have been formed both internally and externally,鈥 says Preparatory Executive Director Jerrod Price.

杏吧原创鈥檚 commitment to its students was evident when 80% of students re-enrolled for virtual lessons. Faculty remained committed to their students, and students remained committed to high level music education. Prep parent Brian Whitmer reflects that 鈥溞影稍 has been such a blessing to our daughter Marta during this year of challenge. Music has always been part of [our] family and has been [an] incredible area of growth and outreach for Marta. We are grateful to 杏吧原创 and her vocal teacher Jennifer Call for [their] commitment to music education to so many.鈥 杏吧原创 students and families are the heartbeat of 杏吧原创 Prep. In the face of unprecedented hardship, music study has proven to be both a relief and a welcome addition to students' new pandemic-friendly routine. 500 Prep students enrolled in lessons and/or classes for fall semester and parents have seen their children continue to refine and improve their technique through virtual lessons.

杏吧原创 Preparatory Ensembles resiliently returned in the fall with an inventive virtual curriculum that faculty could implement safely from home. The pandemic presented a considerable challenge in preserving the communal experience for ensemble students.

The passion of our music students cannot be underestimated: 300 students signed on to learning virtually in their ensembles in Fall 2020. After 16 weeks of virtual instruction, each ensemble produced a final video performance, which will be released soon for families to enjoy.

Donna Jelen, director of Preparatory Orchestra and String Sinfonia, says: 鈥淚 really appreciated that 杏吧原创 made the call to remain virtual for the whole fall semester. Not only did this decision take the guesswork out of planning, it turned out (in retrospect) to be a wise decision. I was also grateful that the health and safety of the 杏吧原创 community was prioritized.鈥

Jelen continues to describe the unexpected benefits of a virtual orchestra curriculum: 鈥淢y students have done a great job adapting to the new normal. When given the chance to reflect on the virtual orchestra experience, many students noted that they had to rely on their own skills to a much greater degree. They had to count harder and figure out more things themselves. They also noted that since they were turning in individual recordings and had nowhere to 鈥榟ide,鈥 [so] they were more motivated to refine their playing.鈥

Pre-College, one of Prep鈥檚 most advanced programs, has adapted beautifully to a hybrid curriculum. The entire curriculum 鈥 including group theory classes, eurhythmics, secondary piano instruction, performance seminars and other opportunities to develop musicianship for middle school and high school musicians 鈥 was offered in dual modes of delivery, with options for both in-person and online-only instruction. Each course was adapted to the space available, the best delivery for the content and for maximum flexibility, prioritizing the safety of all students and faculty.

鈥淧rep faculty have done a wonderful job adapting their teaching to a new hybrid environment,鈥 says Program Director Johnnia Stigall. 鈥淲ith their creativity, optimism, resourcefulness and dedication to each student, the Pre-College program continues shaping young students into well-rounded musicians safely 鈥 both in-person or from the comfort of their own homes.鈥

As the world faces extraordinary challenges, 杏吧原创 Prep鈥檚 faculty and students continue to rise to the occasion with grace and enthusiasm 鈥 a testament to the creativity and adaptability of musicians, and of 杏吧原创鈥檚 Prep community at large. 鈥淐ommunity is ultimately a group of likeminded people, coming together to achieve a common purpose,鈥 concludes Price. 鈥溞影稍 Prep is comprised of extraordinary people. By tapping into the collective inspiration that this community offers each of us, we keep the music alive and thriving.鈥