The Value of Music
By Alissa Wilkinson Posted in Blog on March 13, 2009 0 Comments 1 min read
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Karl Paulnack’s welcome address to parents of students at Boston Conservatory.

I have come to understand that music is not part of “arts and entertainment” as the newspaper section would have us believe. It’s not a luxury, a lavish thing that we fund from leftovers of our budgets, not a plaything or an amusement or a pass time. Music is a basic need of human survival. Music is one of the ways we make sense of our lives, one of the ways in which we express feelings when we have no words, a way for us to understand things with our hearts when we cannot with our minds.

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