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Two Morris music students achieve state honors status

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Jacob said it’s been his junior high choir director, Rollin Varness; his high school director his freshman and sophomore years, Paul Jung; and his current choir director, Napolitano, who are the reasons he made All-State.

“Mr. Jung was very, very big on sight reading,” Jacob said. “We did it each and every day. And Mrs. Napolitano also has us sight read.

“To me, music is a language – a whole entirely different way to approach life. You can express emotions or express praise or mourn someone you lost.”

“For me,” Harmony explained, “being in band and playing the flute is a stress relief in a way. I love being in band. You can play and excel and compete in a way that classes don’t allow.”

MCHS band director Don Stinson said Harmony is a fine flautist who has shown that hard work really does pay off to make a great musician.

“Harmony did not earn a spot in IMEA because she is talented, started at an early age, or because she was given more opportunities than other students,” Stinson said. “She earned the spot because she worked extremely hard at a goal that she set. She sat in a practice room and worked until the music was up to her standards. There were many times that she was not good at something at first, but instead of giving up at the sign of the first failure, she did the work to become great at it.”

Harmony wasn’t able to be in a band her first year of middle school, as that was the year Shabbona Middle School got rid of its band and music programs due to budgetary constraints. She was in the choir her seventh-grade year, then finally joined band in eighth grade.

In high school, everything started coming together for her and music when she joined band with new director Stinson, then at a rehearsal for a school musical, she met flautist and Morris resident Tiffany Morrison. She almost immediately began taking private lessons with Morrison.

“It was the most incredible experience for me,” Harmony said of meeting and working with her now mentor. “I couldn’t have done any of this without her. She’s the most incredible person.”

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