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<lastBuildDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 15:31:40 -0500</lastBuildDate><item><title>Making a Difference: Emma</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Testimonials</category><category>Comments</category><category>Experiences</category><dc:date>2008-08-26T18:39:17-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/fde04439f222995e56b058f6b4044ddc-20.html#unique-entry-id-20</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/fde04439f222995e56b058f6b4044ddc-20.html#unique-entry-id-20</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="296707831_nRfEx-S-1" src="http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/296707831_nRfEx-S-1.jpg" width="208" height="149"/></div><strong>By Emma Prillaman:  Da Capo Charter Student</strong><br /><br />Being a piano student at the Da Capo Institute is an inspiring, once in a lifetime experience that I wouldn&rsquo;t want to miss. This experience enhanced, not only my piano playing skills but also my piano playing skills, but also my ability to play in front of others.<br /><br />Every five weeks all individual students, (including voice, piano, violin, and flute) come together and share their music in a gathering called Studio Class. In Studio Class, first, everyone shares their name and what musical instrument they would share. Next, one at a time they would share their musical talent with everyone. After, the students acting as the audience would comment on the performance given, commenting on what the performer could improve on, and what he or she did right. Everyone went home trying to remember the constructive criticism they&rsquo;d been given.<br /><br />Being a part of The Da Capo Institute has inspired me to use my gift to help people in my community. One way I made a difference was by going to Morningside, a home for elderly folks who need assistance, and I performed. When I glanced out at the audience, everyone was smiling, so I knew I had made a difference in their day.<br /><br />You may not know this, but I&rsquo;m also a singer, I&rsquo;m a part of Da Capo&rsquo;s group voice instruction, Animato. You may be wondering, &ldquo;What does Da Capo and Animato mean?&rdquo; Well, Da Capo means start from the beginning in Italian, and Animato means animated.<br /><br />I&rsquo;ve let Da Capo make a difference in my life, how about you? <br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Up Up and Away to Cantare</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Testimonials</category><category>Experiences</category><category>Comments</category><dc:date>2008-08-26T18:34:43-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/cdf04a66bc0331a712b52834b55e4b5b-19.html#unique-entry-id-19</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/cdf04a66bc0331a712b52834b55e4b5b-19.html#unique-entry-id-19</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="296713079_LLJgb-S-1" src="http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/296713079_LLJgb-S-1.jpg" width="208" height="142"/></div><strong>By Alyssa Prillaman - Da Capo Charter Student</strong><br /><br />When I was nine, I became a singer in Animato, a singing group designed for children in third, fourth, and fifth grade. We sang bunches of new and different songs, ranging from an opera chorus in &ldquo;Carmen&rdquo;, to an old African American spiritual song. We even learned a song called &ldquo;Marienwurmchen&rdquo;, which means ladybug in German.<br />	<br />During all sessions, we would have a focus point, such as folk songs or opera. Sometimes, we had interesting visitors come and talk to us about what kind of music they made. Completing fun homework assignments was also cool. We got the chance to make acrostics and we even illustrated one song. I learned a lot from researching famous composers, like Johannes Brahms and George Bizet. <br />	<br />The teachers were probably the best part about Animato. Mr. Lindsey rocks out on the piano for us and he always gives a little pizzazz to the group. Miss Heidi sometimes accompanies us on her flute, also. Last, but certainly not least, my mom, Miss Tracee, is the main director. She always manages to make you feel at home and you can ask her anything!<br />	<br />Animato and I have been an awesome pair these past couple of years, but I can&rsquo;t wait until the fall when I will be in Cantare, the middle school group. I&rsquo;ve learned so many new things this year, but now, it&rsquo;s time for me to go up, up, and away soaring to new heights!<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>CARITAS</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Events</category><category>Comments</category><dc:date>2007-03-16T23:02:19-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/0d3cb2359787cf95f4411e49ed9b2559-16.html#unique-entry-id-16</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/0d3cb2359787cf95f4411e49ed9b2559-16.html#unique-entry-id-16</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[I was inspired and humbled by Bel Canto's generous time donations for the CARITAS event at HRBC last night. As we sang through the hymns and I listened to the joyous offerings of beautiful music by Bel Canto and the solo artists, I was burdened by our inability to do more for these people from OUR community. Thank you to all who sang, listened, and contributed.<br /><br /><br />Charles Hulin said...<br /><br />    Things I liked about the performance for Caritas:<br /><br />    1. Bel Canto folks and Caritas folks being together<br /><br />    2. Team work - each musician was prepared to offer what would best serve the occasion - vocal solos, instrumental numbers, background singing, etc.<br /><br />    3. Spontaneity - the willingness to be flexible and adjust the program, personel, and the way we performed each piece according to the feeling in the room at the moment - I think it would be a great experience to practice doing this more to develop deep sensitivity to the dynamics of performance and of performing together.<br /><br />    For those who want to know more about CARITAS, here's a paragraph from their website:<br /><br />    CARITAS (Congregations Around Richmond Involved To Assure Shelter) was organized in the early 1980's to respond to the huge unmet need for emergency shelter for homeless adults in the cold winter months. With its name derived from the Latin word for charity, today CARITAS is the largest emergency shelter program in our community. More than 170 faith communities provide over 37,000 nights of shelter. Our congregation-based model mobilizes thousands of volunteers annually.<br />]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Westminster Choir</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Events</category><category>Experiences</category><dc:date>2007-03-21T22:59:57-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/1fcd8099bde60fb9b861f0bd5840754c-15.html#unique-entry-id-15</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/1fcd8099bde60fb9b861f0bd5840754c-15.html#unique-entry-id-15</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_8016" src="http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/page1_blog_entry15_1.jpg" width="300" height="135"/></div>Stunned, Inspired, Refreshed, Renewed, Excited, Intimidated, Overwhelmed, Humbled...<br /><br />On a cold, rainy Friday night here in Richmond, the exquisite Westminster choir demonstrated a level of choral excellence and musicianship that is rarely heard in our local churches and schools. These young musicians, after 11 hours on a bus, engulfed the dinner provided for them in a short time, and then proceeded to amaze and inspire the crowd of ~500 attendees. Their presentation of Raua needmine "Curse upon iron" by Estonian composer Veljo Tormis presented the primal essence of man, in war, as we hurl our iron upon the world. Its energy evoked deep emotions in my soul and the use of vocal symphonic effect was most effective. A WWII veteran spoke to me during the first intermission, after the first round of standing ovations, and said that he had never seen or heard a piece of music present such a profound example of the urgency, terror and confusion of a battlefield. Closing their concert with John the Revelator by Paul Caldwell, the energy in the sanctuary was overwhelming and humbling at the same time. They are indeed at a special place, and they are blessed by their experiences. They blessed us by sharing that passion and discipline so expertly.<br /><br /><div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_8034" src="http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/page1_blog_entry15_2.jpg" width="300" height="200"/></div>Our world is in desperate need of the excellence demonstrated by these musicians. Our art can make a difference. The quote below, written by Dr. Charles Hulin IV was presented as part of the opening remarks:<br /><br />The Artists&rsquo; Perspective<br />Artists are interested in expressing the human condition. They are interested in all of life. As an art form, classical music explores every facet of the human condition: pain, passions, conflict, disappointments, as well as love, joy, peace, self-control, and much more. As music gives a broad picture of human experience, it provides a tremendous gift to the church. It shows something of the need for God in daily life outside the church&rsquo;s walls. It also speaks of the presence of God wherever we find ourselves.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>My Piano</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Experiences</category><dc:date>2007-03-24T22:56:35-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/951c0960d139d6b7c326df3561e19014-13.html#unique-entry-id-13</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/951c0960d139d6b7c326df3561e19014-13.html#unique-entry-id-13</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Painting by student Mandy Hermann's. Displayed at Robious Elementary during school year <br /><br />2006-7<img class="imageStyle" alt="piano_mandyhermanns" src="http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/page1_blog_entry13_1.jpg" width="320" height="239"/>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Transformation</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Experiences</category><category>Testimonials</category><dc:date>2007-03-13T22:55:38-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/96a1b792e640843f059e67345dbd8f4f-12.html#unique-entry-id-12</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/96a1b792e640843f059e67345dbd8f4f-12.html#unique-entry-id-12</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[I am working with one student who has made a terrific transformation over the past 6 months. I call this person the "Da Capo posterchild"! This student came to me with serious peformance anxiety issues. So afraid to share their music with others. Through support, encouragement, education, and passsion, this student has risen to each performance opportunity with fabulous results.<br /><br />This person is excited to be a part of studio classes and end of session performances. This student is setting an example for their family and teaching their younger sibling piano. This student works hard week after week to meet and exceed their goals.<br /><br />You can do it too! We all have the power to transform people/situations with our music. Don't ever be afraid to share who you are! We all are unique!]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Love it&#x2c; learn it&#x2c; live it...</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Comments</category><category>Experiences</category><dc:date>2007-05-31T22:53:59-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/66ec8ba1b857be05514945da57dcc83d-11.html#unique-entry-id-11</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/66ec8ba1b857be05514945da57dcc83d-11.html#unique-entry-id-11</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Each day I work with my Da Capo students, I am convinced that love it, learn it, live it is the right approach! Each week, I see my students, young and old, coming to me with excitement and a real passion for what they do!<br /><br /><div class="image-right"><img class="imageStyle" alt="tracee_atbigdaddy06" src="http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/page1_blog_entry11_1.jpg" width="200" height="196"/></div>We study hard learning about the voice or the piano, music history, musical terms and language, notes, and rhythms. Over the course of our time together, we talk about how we've shared our music with others or how we plan to do that in the coming week. The students almost always leave feeling encouraged about themselves and the music they made that day. Yes, we work hard each time we come together, but it is always worth it!<br /><br />I tell my students all the time that there is no down-side to making/studying music. This is so true! What a wonderful way to spend your time-singing, playing, composing, listening. It does require discipline, practice, and determination. However, look at the opportunities it provides for self-expression, personal growth and development, and exposure to the beautiful things in life.<br /><br />I encourage all of you as readers to spend your time making music.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Kirby on her first composition</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Experiences</category><dc:date>2007-04-29T22:50:57-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/d96268ecd62ffd98043f4a3bec2a4429-9.html#unique-entry-id-9</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/d96268ecd62ffd98043f4a3bec2a4429-9.html#unique-entry-id-9</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[Well it all started when my piano teacher (Mrs. Prillaman) told me to write a song. So I did. When I showed it to her she said to add to it. So I added six measures. When I showed it to her again she was amazed and loved it. And that&rsquo;s where she said I will play it in two concerts, this one and one other. But yet I wonder, am I the only one in Da Capo that had this happen or am I one of the people in a long line that has had this happen? But right now, all that really matters, is that I&rsquo;m here today with all of you and I&rsquo;m playing a song I wrote and I&rsquo;m proud of that.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Faculty speaks: Heidi Thurmond</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Testimonials</category><dc:date>2007-06-20T22:47:35-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/da83af2470def7a4b3a8cd8164987ead-7.html#unique-entry-id-7</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/da83af2470def7a4b3a8cd8164987ead-7.html#unique-entry-id-7</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="flute+lesson+1" src="http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/page1_blog_entry7_1.jpg" width="200" height="190"/></div>As I reflect back on this first year of rehearsals, lessons, and performances, I am struck by the growth that has taken place across all levels. We truly are a community. Relationships have formed within enembles, teachers and students have bonded, and there is a high level of respect among students for the work that each has put in this year.<br /><br />Thinking back on my flute student beginning lessons in January I am amazed by her progress. She came to Da Capo with a little piano experience and no idea of what to do with the flute. By the end of this session she is playing short songs with proper articulations and can answer many theory questions. She is confident and excited about her progress.<br /><br />My progress as a student has been exciting to experience. Singing in Bel Canto under Jeff&rsquo;s direction has really helped me to grow in my confidence as a singer. I have not had a tremendous amount of formal singing experience, just church choir really, and I felt a little out of my league when we began in the fall. Now I feel like I can hold my own and I am excited to see where it will take me in the future.<br /><br />Studio classes are such a wonderful experience for students and teachers alike. The students are very supportive of one another and are learning to accept positive feedback as well as criticism. It is a friendly environment in which to gain experience performing for others.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Faculty speaks: Charles Lindsey</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Testimonials</category><dc:date>2007-06-23T22:45:50-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/0e7429a7472628e97e0d4d08f1767aa0-6.html#unique-entry-id-6</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/0e7429a7472628e97e0d4d08f1767aa0-6.html#unique-entry-id-6</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="rembrandt4900" src="http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/page1_blog_entry6_1.jpg" width="200" height="200"/></div>As the principal accompanist for Da Capo, I have a unique perspective. I have watched both operating ensembles, Animato and Bel Canto, grow in myriad ways since their inception last fall.<br /><br />To cite a couple of examples as regards the children&rsquo;s group, Animato, I was struck recently by a trend: the children would begin rehearsing before they were supposed to begin rehearsing. They were singing their hearts out on a song they were currently preparing and/or doing one of the games/activities that Tracee uses. I recall it happening one week recently and continuing to some degree or another. Also, I found it greatly rewarding when some of them would recognize the finer musical points and, e.g., the breaking of a phrase to breathe on a half-note or a final consonant was not sounding. Tracee would prompt the question but someone would supply the answer. &ldquo;We breathed and broke the phrase&rdquo; or &ldquo;there was no &lsquo;nd&rsquo; in &lsquo;bound.&rsquo;&rdquo;<br /><br />As for the adults, I am taken by the response of the more novice singers to Jeff&rsquo;s instruction, particularly in the last few weeks before the Bel Canto concert in May. The overall ensemble seemed to take more individual ownership of each person&rsquo;s role. Indeed, much of the growth in solidity of the ensemble can attributed to the spirit of the group. The fellowship quality is high. Jeff has the wisdom to foster a balanced rehearsal: hard-core instruction with get-to-know-each-other time. We are humans with personalities and not just sound machines.<br /><br />Happily, and much to its benefit, Bel Canto has a director who recognizes that, and its members build upon that and have just a wonderful rapport with each other.<br />One other outstanding thought: I particularly enjoyed the opening fall concert of Da Capo during which the children of the audience stood around the organ to watch the pedal solo. Their curiosity and wonder at the instrument and my ability to demonstrate it yielded one of the more fulfilling performance experiences of my life. Even if none of those children take organ or become interests, I am grateful to have had the opportunity to share my gift and skill in that particular manner.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Encouragement: Vicky Welch</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Events</category><category>Testimonials</category><dc:date>2007-06-11T22:44:18-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/1d399a3985803f7e7028fe8edd0086ea-5.html#unique-entry-id-5</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/1d399a3985803f7e7028fe8edd0086ea-5.html#unique-entry-id-5</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[From Vicki Welch, Mgr:<br /><div class="image-right"><img class="imageStyle" alt="GHSouthColr" src="http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/page1_blog_entry5_1.jpg" width="200" height="129"/></div>Our student concert at Ginter Hall South on Saturday morning, June 9, was greatly appreciated by the attending residents and their Activities Director, Sarah Griffin. As we spoke afterwards, I told Sarah about the other nursing home concerts we had given during our first year. I explained that while we offered a concert at HRBC so people in the community could come to us, we also took our students out into the community to share their music with people who are unable to come to us. She was impressed to hear that sharing music with the community in this way is part of the foundation of our mission. Sarah commented that in particular regard to nursing home concerts, how gracious it was of us to provide through music, a time of encouragement and solace to the often-forgotten nursing home community. Our students DO make a difference with their music!]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Parent&#x27;s perspective: George Gosieski</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Testimonials</category><dc:date>2007-06-30T22:42:13-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/b86cc862dc76a498b73c7d8b83223302-4.html#unique-entry-id-4</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/b86cc862dc76a498b73c7d8b83223302-4.html#unique-entry-id-4</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<strong>Da Capo is an incredible learning opportunity for young musicians.</strong><br /><br /><div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="success_and_happiness" src="http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/page1_blog_entry4_1.jpg" width="200" height="181"/></div>The ability to experience the combination of private lessons, studio classes, recitals, and public performance is an amazingly powerful teaching methodology that is traditionally not available to a musician until college.<br /><br />As an ex-professional musician I wish I had the Da Capo approach during my early years of development. I would have progressed faster, with less effort, and developed those all important interpersonal skills earlier in life.<br /><br />The Da Capo approach benefits the student in non-musical ways as well helping the student become comfortable performing in front of large groups through a scalable approach that is considerate of the young student's development curve.<br /><br /><em>--Graphic from http://www.successandhappiness.net/</em>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Soliloquy: Chris Hester</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Testimonials</category><dc:date>2007-07-17T22:39:41-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/d3625932d74ad280340e9038de42d2d8-3.html#unique-entry-id-3</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/d3625932d74ad280340e9038de42d2d8-3.html#unique-entry-id-3</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-right"><img class="imageStyle" alt="carousel" src="http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/page1_blog_entry3_1.jpg" width="200" height="150"/></div>After several years of a lay off, I sought out some help to get my voice back in shape for a major production, in particular for one of the most difficult songs in the musical theater genre. Someone referred me to Jeff Prillaman of the Da Capo Institute.<br /><br />Not only did Jeff help me get my voice back in shape, he provided me some of the most relevant and direct feedback and coaching that I have ever experienced in my singing career. His method is firm, yet gentle; he is serious about vocal study, but relaxed.<br /><br />The show was an amazing success and my performance was well received. I most certainly owe a large portion of this to Jeff and his expertise. I would recommend the DaCapo staff and program to any of my peers.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Contagious Piano: Gabby</title><dc:creator>jeffp@dacapoinstitute.org</dc:creator><category>Testimonials</category><dc:date>2007-07-19T22:37:03-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/81a295a54bc3e08d2cc5c9e98d34aecd-2.html#unique-entry-id-2</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/81a295a54bc3e08d2cc5c9e98d34aecd-2.html#unique-entry-id-2</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="image-left"><img class="imageStyle" alt="grandpiano" src="http://www.dacapoinstitute.org/testimonials/files/page1_blog_entry2_1.jpg" width="176" height="200"/></div>Gabby has had a fantastic experience as a student in Da Capo. Her enthusiasm for learning to play piano is contagious! The Da Capo method has provided her with a comfortable, yet structured approach to learning. It has also given her the opportunity to play in front of groups, further building self-confidence.<br /><br />This summer, while not in Da Capo sessions, she has chosen to play daily and is teaching herself new pieces -- she can't wait to get back to the fall session and show her teacher what she's done. Just yesterday, she insisted I sit by her while she played her new, favorite Beethoven piece for me.<br /><br />It's pretty exciting as a parent to watch an 8 year old child embrace something with such a passion and I attribute that passion largely to her experience with the Da Capo environment.]]></content:encoded></item></channel>
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