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Pre-College Student Performs Benefit Concert for SFUSD

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Sydney Whipple (Pre-College 鈥20) shares her love of music with the community鈥攅ven during quarantine

March 4, 2020 by Tim Records

Back in March, students from SFCM鈥檚 Pre-College program were planning Music for Education, a donation-based benefit concert to support music programs at 草莓视频福利院 Unified School District (SFUSD). When the shelter-in-place order passed, they were forced to cancel the in-person show. However, violist and high school senior Sydney Whipple (Pre-College 鈥20)鈥攚ho spearheaded the event鈥攄id not give up.

Instead, Whipple took her efforts online and will now hold a livestream benefit concert on Sunday, May 24. In doing this, Whipple has stayed true to her original reason for creating the concert: sharing music with the community and offering other students the same passion for and access to music she鈥檚 had at SFCM.

How Pre-College Inspired Whipple to Give Back to the Community


Seniors in SFCM鈥檚 pre-college certificate program鈥an immersive program for kids and teens that trains the next generation of musicians鈥攎ust complete a scholar, performance, or community engagement project to receive their certificate. Whipple chose the scholar project and had been researching an important music topic to present鈥擳ED Talk style鈥攖o an audience of faculty, family, and fellow students. Her project (which ended up becoming a virtual presentation), rooted in science, exploreds how music cultivates empathy in listeners and performers.

鈥淚鈥檝e always been really interested in the brain,鈥 says Whipple. 鈥淪ince I was little, I would make sculptures of the brain and try to map out different things.鈥 In studying the brain as part of her scholar project, Whipple learned that music, or just experiencing arts in general has a great impact on and, as she puts it, 鈥渓iterally gives people life.鈥

As if extensive research and public speaking weren鈥檛 enough for a busy high schooler, Whipple decided she wanted to bring people together to experience first-hand the benefits of music while simultaneously giving back to the community. She suggested a benefit concert to her peers in the Pre-College student council (of which she is president). They agreed and brainstormed ideas, eventually deciding to raise money for music programs at SFUSD. Whipple proactively emailed this idea to Mike Roest, Associate Dean and Executive Director of the Pre-College program, and he encouraged her efforts.

鈥淚鈥檓 always excited when students come to me with big ideas of how they can use music to help foster community,鈥 says Roest. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a joy to help students bring their visions to life and so indicative of the leadership skills we seek to cultivate through pre-college.鈥

When the original concert was cancelled, Whipple and Roest were again in communication trying to determine the best course of action. They decided to move forward with the concert online inspired by the recent success of . Whipple got in touch with her student council peers and began prepping logistics for a virtual benefit concert.

The show will be . Viewers are able to make a donation before, during, or after the concert by visiting .

 

Why Music For Education matters to her


For Whipple, the benefit concert is extra special because she is fundraising for programs that offer students the same love of and access to music that she鈥檚 had at SFCM.

 

 

鈥淲e鈥檝e been really fortunate to have this program [at SFCM]...and I wanted to give that opportunity to other people.鈥濃 Sydney Whipple (Pre-College 鈥20)

鈥淲e鈥檝e been really fortunate to have this program [at SFCM]...and I wanted to give that opportunity to other people,鈥 says Whipple, who first joined the program in eighth grade before taking a year off. She returned to study with Dimitri Murrath, chair of String and Piano Chamber, whom she credits for giving her a mantra that now drives everything she does in viola鈥攁nd life.

鈥淚 was in Dimitri鈥檚 winter term class on scales and he said this quote: 鈥楩reedom is the flower that blooms out of the stem of discipline,鈥欌 recalls Whipple. 鈥淚t鈥檚 this idea that once you get your technique under control you can truly express yourself.鈥

The quote is originally from Murrath鈥檚 teacher in London, David Takeno, and something he likes to share with all his students.

Of working with Sydney, Murrath says: 鈥淪ydney is a true musician.The moment she got the ability to express herself on the viola, her unique voice started resonating on the instrument. She is using her artistry to support and bring positive change to the community around her, and that is something I hope she will continue doing throughout her promising career.鈥

Participating in the Pre-College program has helped Whipple express herself in ways beyond music.

鈥淚鈥檝e become more social [at SFCM.] When I first started here, I would go eat lunch with my mom in the car, but now I just want to know and talk to everyone,鈥 says Whipple. She continues, 鈥淚t made me realize how small and close the music world is and I鈥檓 so excited to work with these people as my future colleagues.鈥

In the meantime, Whipple and her current and future colleagues will be performing Bach, Beethoven, and a little Mozart virtually for patrons who share her love of music and giving back to the community

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It鈥檚 never too early to start. Learn more about SFCM鈥檚 Pre-College Program.