Lindsay decides to practice playing piano, and then comes to me and asks me what a certain song is. She begins humming "Fur Elise". I look up a recording of it for her, and we listen to it.
Me: This is by Beethoven, who also did Ode to Joy, which you played in your recital.
Lindsay: Was Beethoven a famous composer?
Me: Um, yes.
Lindsay: He's my favorite.
Me: Cool.
Lindsay: I wish I could meet him.
She sighs and looks wistful.
Lindsay: What did he look like?
I google it for her, and it leads to a page with some random trivia about him.
Me: He started to go deaf in his 30's, and was completely deaf when he wrote his Ninth Symphony.
Lindsay: So he couldn't hear the people clapping for him?
Me: Nope, two musicians had to turn him around so he could see the audience clapping.
She looks devastated.
Me: Hey, you'll like this, it says here his favorite foods were macaroni and cheese, fish and potatoes, and bread pudding!
She gasps.
Lindsay: Macaroni and cheese?! That's one of MY favorite foods! We must be related a little bit.
She looks smug, and then walks back to the piano and begins playing again, writing the notes of the song she is making up in crayon on a piece of paper.
(Who knows, maybe in 200 years there will be a young piano player learning about Lindsay, the famous composer. A mom can dream.)
3 comments:
this piano teacher is smiling way big right now. go lindsay!
fB-too bad you don't live nearby. Her piano teacher resigned after having a baby, and we have to find a new one.
:) And another family musician makes her mark.
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