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Imagine you have a beautiful garden in your backyard with amazing sunlight and soil, and plenty of room for practically whatever flowers and vegetables your heart desires.
But then you move to a small apartment, and your only outdoor space is a teeny balcony with just enough room for some pots and planters.
That’s like our current reality as musicians: in the pandemic, we are constrained by limited in-person music making, closed church buildings, virtual choirs and so on.
But amidst this disruption and constraint we’re living with, we can still make music – we can still make a beautiful garden on that little balcony. It just looks different from the backyard we used to work in and will hopefully return to soon.
Join me in this podcast and video to discover your own inspiration for growth and develop a plan to nourish your musical soul.
This month’s Music and the Church with Sarah Bereza episode is from a workshop I taught for my local American Guild of Organist’s chapter. Here’s the video if you’d like to watch it, and if you’d like to listen to the podcast, tune in above, or find Music and the Church with Sarah Bereza in your favorite podcast player.