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Letter from the Director: Online Orchestra

Dear Langley Orchestra families,

I hope this letter finds you healthy and ready for the start of our new school year. It feels like preparation for this school year keeps changing, faster than we seem to be able to keep up, but I am grateful that I will have the opportunity to work with all of my orchestra students and to be supported by this wonderful community.

I want to extend a special welcome to our new families. This is certainly not the way I intended to “meet” my new orchestra students and their families. But, I know that this online learning structure won’t last forever, and we will return to making music together, hopefully sooner rather than later.

I would like to take this opportunity to invite students and parents who are new to our program to our Orchestra Orientation tomorrow, Thurs, Sept 3 at 7 pm (see e-mail newsletter for details). We will present information about our orchestra program and Langley Orchestra Society (LOS) so that parents can also learn how to get involved behind the scenes.

In the meantime, I wanted to share with you my plans for orchestra this year. As many of you know, we were able to produce a collaborative distance recording of “Radioactive” last spring during distance learning period (link is available below). This fall, each of our orchestras will record, edit, assemble, and produce similar recordings in place of our scheduled concerts. I plan to utilize class time to introduce new music, composers and music styles, and to have some practice and/or recording time during each class as well. We will have smaller group breakouts during most of our classes, with sectionals planned as well. I am currently working on populating my new Schoology account with some of this information. As many of you know, technology is not my forte, so please be patient with me.

To the extent possible, I intend to prepare a “TV show” broadcast that we will present to our school community. This will include recordings of our musical selections, student presentation of the historical context of the literature, and maybe even some “reality TV” style clips that highlight the experiences of the students throughout the process. We may also be able to feature some of the students who have been organizing and recording chamber music in small groups and also include some individual senior spotlights.

I will plan the orchestra school year in four units. We will start with an exploration of film composers and jazz innovators which should give us some exciting options for our first recordings. Then we will continue with a program of some of my holiday favorites that we would have played at a live assembly but now will share remotely to bring cheer to our school community. I remain hopeful that improving conditions might bring some form of live music and in person instruction in the spring, but if not we will continue to refine our recording format to present the evocative music of Spain. Finally, we will culminate with an Out of This World space concert to celebrate the amazing class of 2021.

Meanwhile, our Tri-M honors students have been working hard to find new ways to interact and support the orchestra, such as the virtual Spirit Week when they shared themed photos. They will be relying more heavily on our website and social media accounts (Facebook and Instagram) to relay information, to highlight student accomplishments, and to share music-making.

I look forward to seeing you all online, and hopefully in person in the not-too-distant future.


Sincerely,
Dr. McCormick (a.k.a. “Doc”)

Senior Spotlights: Fay Shuai and Rio Yamazaki

Fay Shuai (left, playing cello) and Rio Yamazaki (right)

Fay Shuai (cello):

Favorite memory: being part of the gorilla gang and solo performing The Swan for the 2019 animals concert, also conducting the Concert Orchestra for the 2020 pyramid concert.

What I love about LHS Orchestra: I love how our orchestra is a family like no other; I’ve gotten to meet so so so many incredible people, many who are some of my closest friends. Langley Orchestra makes me feel like I’m at home and it made my transition moving from Oklahoma to Virginia a lot less stressful and easier.

Words of wisdom: cherish all the memories you make whether if it’s with orchestra friends fooling around before concerts, being an orchestra speaker for the first time or cramming before a playing test. High school is a lot shorter than you’d imagine; it certainly was for me. Try new things, take that leap of faith and have fun. You’re only young once.

Rio Yamazaki (violin):

Favorite memory: since freshman year, I have always loved the annual orchestra trips, although this year’s got canceled. I especially liked the Austria/Hungary trip because it was my first time ever going to Europe! And how often do you get to travel internationally with your friends?

What I love about LHS Orchestra: I love the welcoming environment of Langley Orchestra and the amazing people who make that possible like Doc, Dr. Lee, Ulia, and every orchestra member.

Words of wisdom: don’t hesitate to reach out to people if you need help!

Senior Spotlights: Alyssa Kim and Nick Loria

Alyssa Kim (left) and Nick Loria (right)

Alyssa Kim (violin):

Favorite memory: dressing up with friends and soloing The Lark Ascending for the Fur, Fins, and Feathers concert in Fall of 2019.

What I love about LHS Orchestra: I love how Langley Orchestra maintains the balance between working hard and providing a low-pressure environment to find joy in making music. Being in Langley Orchestra has strengthened my leadership skills and has challenged me to grow both as a musician and a person.

Words of wisdom: don’t stress yourself out too much over the little things.

Nick Loria (cello):

Favorite memory: the Austria trip is by far my fondest orchestra memory. I will never forget sightseeing in Austria and Budapest and silently cheering after watching UVA win March Madness at three in the morning.

What I love about LHS Orchestra: I love our orchestra because we have fun while working hard. The members of Langley Orchestra enjoy every step of the music making process, from rehearsal to concert.

Words of wisdom: it is a very good idea to bring snacks and treats to the Philharmonic cello section.