As I said before, the students have grown so much since their initial few days with the instruments. On Thursday, we had our first large orchestra rehearsal (before we were doing small ensemble groups). They had had an hour of separate instrument instruction and were rallied into the cafeteria for yet another hour of playing (most of them standing the entire time). They played through their music for their upcoming concert with the New Jersey Youth Symphony and focused as a group, staying in their squares, going from ready position to playing position together, eyes on conductor, with focus and pride. Seeing them successfully playing in orchestra highlighted their maturity and social achievements just as much, if not more than their musical achievements. The group and team mentality is strong with these young students. Behavior issues, which were prominent in the beginning of the program, are giving way to characteristics of ownership, responsibility, and leadership. I can only imagine what this program will look like when these students are in fifth grade and have been playing for several years. They will be the leaders in the school, with new groups of second, third, and fourth graders behind them.
We look forward to the New Jersey Youth Symphony concert on April 20th where our students will get to perform on stage as a featured ensemble with their "big brother" orchestra. We have lots of work to do between now and then, but from watching the students in orchestra on Thursday, just seeing them go from ready positions to playing position as a team, I know that much has already been achieved.
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