With support from the California Arts Council, Enriching Lives through Music will build upon our Cultural Resonance Project which expands our approach to music pedagogy and repertoire and celebrates the diverse Latin American cultural traditions of our community. CAC funds will be used to launch the Music and Memory Project which will honor students’ heritage through collecting their family lullabies and learning about associated family lore. Students will work with our teaching artists and guest composers to study the structure of the lullabies and recreate them as chamber ensemble pieces which they will perform for our community and in concert.
Enriching Lives through Music (ELM) is a multi-year, tuition-free, community-based music program primarily for first generation Latine students in San Rafael, California. We promote social change through the ambitious pursuit of musical excellence. ELM currently offers 170+ children ages 8-18 instruction on orchestral instruments, year-round, for their entire childhood – providing increasing layers of support to them and their families as they grow older. We plan to admit a new cohort of 25-30 third grade students each year.
ELM is based on a model of inclusivity, equity, and intensity. Students participate in ELM for 10 hours, four days per week. After school, students study their primary instruments (violin, cello, flute, clarinet, oboe, trumpet, trombone), participate in enrichment classes, and receive academic support. In addition to instrument-specific classes, all students have weekly sectionals, weekly ensemble (orchestra) rehearsals, and musicianship/theory classes. On Saturdays the ELM community joins together to rehearse in orchestras. ELM creates opportunities for students to thrive creatively, academically, socially, and emotionally.

