Symphony Partners with SBUSD to Offer Free Virtual Music Program

Source: Santa Barbara Symphony

The Santa Barbara Symphony is pleased to announce its continued partnership with the Santa Barbara Unified School District to present BRAVO!, the popular after-school music education program that will be offered virtually this year to fifth and sixth grade elementary students, free of charge.

“During this unprecedented time, the disparities in education have become apparent, and the Symphony’s mission to provide music education to the community is more important now than it has ever been,” shared Kristine Pacheco-Bernt, Director of Music Education for the Symphony. “In the face of the daunting challenges and diminished resources during COVID, collaborating with the team at SBUSD has been inspiring. The BRAVO! program gives students the opportunity to hone their skills, while supporting and inspiring them. We are very grateful to everyone involved, especially our Teaching Artists, in finding an innovative path forward for this program.”

According to studies by the National Association for Music Education, music training positively impacts cognitive development and social-emotional learning in elementary-aged students. BRAVO! was developed 5 years ago to supplement the district’s in-school music programs by offering two additional music lessons each week at no cost to families. Students are given the opportunity to grow musically and gain valuable experience by working with district music teachers and local professional musicians. By strengthening this elementary level music experience, the BRAVO! music program provides a pathway for students to enroll and be successful in junior high and high school music ensembles. 

“Santa Barbara Unified is thrilled to be partnering with the Santa Barbara Symphony again this school year to ensure that students deepen their love of music and instrumental proficiency,” shared Sierra Loughridge, Director of Elementary Education, SBUSD. “This year, we worked closely with the Symphony to adapt the Bravo After School Program into a virtual program, where students can work safely with professional symphony musicians, in instrument alike sectionals to increase their mastery of their chosen instruments. We recognize that the benefits of playing a musical instrument go beyond cultivating music appreciation, the benefits include an increase in students’ critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, art, expression, and mathematics skills. As such, we are thankful for this important partnership and eager to see and hear the music that students make as a result.”

The Symphony continues to lead the way during the pandemic, delivering on its mission to inspire a passion for symphonic music in the next generation and make music accessible to everyone in the community. In response to the pandemic, all programming for the symphony’s Music Education Center (MEC) has adapted to an online environment and, despite being virtual, there is more momentum than ever.  Through partnerships with school districts, community organizations, and support from generous donors and funders, the Santa Barbara Symphony’s Music Education Center is able to continue all of its music education programs this year. For more information about the various programs please click here.

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