This is a question that I have pondered since I started composing. One wants to add one’s voice to the chorus looking to identify and resolve the pressing issues of the day and yet, one wonders if talking, or writing music, in this case, about them is the best way to go. Maybe the problems will resolve if one focuses, instead, in the values that are needed to solve them. If you have a corrupt official, do you write about him or do you write a work about the values of honesty and integrity and emphasize that? I have tended, so far to write about the problems themselves and the factors involved. In fact, I just did a piece about immigrants, telling the stories of 25 immigrants I interviewed as part of my McKnight Visiting Composer residency. The piece is not judgemental and it portrays the immigrants in a sympathetic light. So it is not really a negative piece, it’s a narrative piece, of which I am looking to do more. However, with all the negativity that we have seen the last few years, I think we should emphasize now the positive values that we have to aspire to. It appears to me that too many people are pointing out what’s wrong and not enough people are looking for what’s right. And there are a lot of things right, but to see them, we have to start to emphasize them. I will start working on that as I continue working on my Immigrants project. If you disagree with me about the need to bring out the good, go and see one of the latest films about Mr. Rogers. He knew how to do positive right.
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It is now the Winter of 2024. I finished several new works at the end of last year: Overcoming, for the John Muir High School Choir, Hineni (Here I Am) for the San Fernando Valley Master Chorale and Jarocho L.A. for the Centennial High School Band. In December, my work Echoes of Mexico was premiered by the Pierce College Band. I am involved with the Helfman Composers Group in the setting of poetry by Israeli authors about the October 7 attack. Additionally, I am at the research phase of a new work for choir called Galut (Exile), a cantata which will portray the Jewish exile from the year 70 A.D. to the present. Right now I am looking for original writings, including diaries, poems, letters, describing the different Jewish communities in Europe and Asia after the fall of the Second Temple. And I’m trying to get The Nightmare and the Dream; Herzl and the Creation of Israel, in the hands of a small group that can perform the work at low expense in different venues.