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Wishing you all a very Happy New Year!
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01/01/2025
I am excited that Gail Levinsky is our 17th episode of ๐๐จ๐จ๐ญ ๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐๐ฐ๐ง ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ง: ๐๐ถ๐ด๐ช๐ค ๐๐ข๐ต๐ต๐ฆ๐ณ๐ด and airs on New Year's Day 2025!
Gail Levinsky started on the violin in the 3rd grade until her teacher made her feel unsafe in the classroom from the way he behaved in front of the class with another student.
While in hindsight it may have been overplayed in her mind, that experience caused her to decide she should play a different instrument and join the band instead of play in the orchestra, at the time. With a brother who played the clarinet 3 years her senior, whom she looked up to, Gail decided that would be her next instrument. Although she didnโt have an instrument of her own, for a long time sharing it with her brother, Gailโs band director discovered that he could ask her to try to play the bass clarinet, the Eb clarinet, and the alto clarinet- because Gail was up for any musical challenge-- before she finally said, โthatโs enoughโ!
Indeed, it was the alto clarinet that brought her to her instrument- the saxophone. (Of course, it was the alto clarinet that did that.) Having attended my alma mater Northwestern University, Gail always acted like a professional in school, having taught privately in the Garland area in Texas for 7 years, before returning to school for advanced degrees. Her career path was really well thought out, albeit, not fully within her control how it would turn out.
From her first job she didnโt dream would be in Mississippi, to her long career as an educator at Susquehanna University, in Pennsylvania, this episode will inspire you to believe if you want to be a musician you can be. Having honored the teachers who inspired her throughout her career, this episode has some wonderful stories of how truly talented students learn from professional musicians while still remaining true to who they are.
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Toot Your Own Horn: Music Matters with Gail Levinsky (Episode 17) I am excited that Gail Levinsky is our 17th episode of Toot Your Own Horn: Music Matters and airs on New Year's Day 2025! Gail Levinsky started on the viol...
Imagine a public school system that prioritizes music education? We would like to see more become like Waukegan Public School System.
Would you please make a donation to our Symphony Campaign and help us to grow a healthier music sector for students to grow their desire and interest in playing a wind instrument?
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Can you imagine a world without the beautiful sounds of music? Behind every musician is an artisan-- a crafts person who maintains the instrument they play.
We need your help to help our industry improve its well being. Our goal is to create 54 new jobs in woodwind repair towards improving music participation and outcomes. There is no time like the present to give the gift of music- especially on Giving Tuesday.
Would you please make a donation to our Symphony Campaign and help us to grow a healthier music sector for students to grow their desire and interest in playing a wind instrument?
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