Friday, April 15, 2011

My little conductor

Bianca says she wants to go to Juilliard. I love that she has a dream. Just in case that dream never fizzles, I try to keep track of her musical accomplishments. It's never too early to start on your resume, right?  And she had better get some type of scholarship; I know what Juilliard costs.

I keep track of the time she spends volunteering at the Utah Symphony's Youth Guild, checking coats for performances and helping out with the instrument petting zoos (although she doesn't think this is work). I keep track of contests she wins. Last night, at the monster concert, she won the composition contest that the district held and she got up in front of twelve different elementary schools' orchestras, all playing in the concert together, and conducted them while they played her song. It was quite simply amazing. She had to stand up on a chair because she was so small no one could see her. But she loves it and just eats it up. I love it too. I couldn't have been more proud. I'm still baffled as to where her musical creativity comes from. But I'm glad she got it and glad we figured it out and even better, I'm glad she uses it. When she gets into Juilliard, she's not sure yet if she'll study viola performance, piano performance, composition, or even conducting--or any number of combinations. We'll have to wait and see.


6 comments:

Erin said...

She is amazing probably because she has an amazing mother. Wow.

Anonymous said...

That's great. I'm amazed at how many opportunities she has. This is a world I know nothing about, so great job to you for finding these things for her to use her talents.

Eric said...

I have to admit, I'm a pretty proud dad as well. I try to be pleased about Bianca's accomplishments and not get to puffed up, but man, she just amazes me. When I grow up, I want to be like my daughter.

Karma said...

Awesome! I love it.

rachel said...

She is so COOL!! I am so proud of her. Oh yah, Julliard here she comes!!

Christie Gardiner said...

Ah, talent!