Zach and Rufus Cappadocia Play Cello, By Jack

Two Friday,’s ago Zach and Rufus Cappadocia played cello in Deborah and Jake’s classroom. They sounded really good. “How did you feel when you played in front of the class?” I asked Zach. “ I felt fine, I didn’t really feel any pressure.” answered Zach. “I thought it was really cool that Zach can pluck the strings without missing them.” said Freddie Fine.

Zach and Rufus played a melody that they made up. Rufus said that he learned most of his music from Europe. Rufus said “ music is like a map of the world.” I didn’t really get what that meant but it’s still an interesting quote. I think it meant that music takes you to a lot of different places. So next time something like this happens if you’re really quiet maybe you can hear Zach and Rufus playing cello.

 

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About Mark Silberberg

Mark is thrilled to be a member of LREI's vibrant learning community and is inspired each day by students and colleagues alike. Mark began his formal adult life in schools as a teacher of physics, chemistry, English and an experiential business simulation class in the public schools where he also worked as a school administrator and technology coordinator. For the ten years prior to coming to LREI, Mark was a co-founder and co-director of a progressive K-12 public charter school. When not immersed in things LREI, Mark enjoys spending time with his family and completing sundry home repair projects. He is an avid soccer player and skier and wishes he had more time to play the guitar and bass.

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