KIDS → FAMILY FIRST SERIAL Issue 917 · June 29, 2022

Half Note: Episode 3      

"There’s value in that, in people getting to hear the cello, or violin, or piano in a way they’re not used to"

Half Note: Episode 3      

 

Meaningful People Ep: 52 “As soon as the song [Rachem] ended, the second, my wife opens up her eyes and says, “I heard something, what was that?” –Yaakov Shwekey

“I get the appeal for the younger generation, but these classic lite pieces are like cooked sushi rolls. They’re meant to get people closer to eating the real sushi, but many people just get stuck, and never go deeper to raw sushi, sashimi and the like.”

Her mother-in-law was passionately poking the air with her fork.

“In that sense, you’re right,” Debra, their Shabbos guest, responded. “But if you just take the piece of music for what it is, it’s enjoyable and fun. And there’s value in that, in people getting to hear the cello, or violin, or piano in a way they’re not used to. They don’t have to ever like classical music. I think ‘Beethoven Rocks’ rocks! And for the record, I like cooked sushi.”

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