Cleveland Orchestra Cellist Provides Positive Distraction for Children
Alan Harrell, 51ĀŅĀ× professor and Cleveland Orchestra cellist, uses his musical talents to keep children educated and entertained during the COVID-19 pandemic. With a series of Facebook Live videos titled āClassical Kiddos with Alan,ā Harrell teaches children the many wonders of music while weaving it into recognizable parts of childrenās everyday lives.
āWith so many parents being at home teaching their own children school lessons, I figured these livestreams would offer parents a break from education while also opening childrenās eyes to new experiences,ā Harrell says. āBeing in the middle of a pandemic, it became a way that I could provide positive distractions for kids.ā
Harrell began his project in mid-March, when Ohioās shelter in place order first went into effect. With the 51ĀŅĀ× campus clearing out for the semester and the Cleveland Orchestra season cut short, he wanted to find a way to use his musical prowess for some sort of good. āClassical Kiddos with Alanā began as weekly 30-minute livestreams on Facebook Live and quickly gained interest from his fellow musicians.
Since then, Harrell has been joined by fellow Cleveland Orchestra members: percussionist Marc Damoulakis, trombonist Shachar Israel, violinist Amy Lee and flutist Jessica Sindell. Together, they teach children about the imagery that different instruments and play-styles can provide
In June, Harrell introduced āSebastian the Social-Distancing Swanā to his audience. This six-part video series is released weekly as new chapters in what Harrell calls his āmusical storybook.ā Harrell and his orchestra-mates narrate short stories, paired with classical melodies, to portray the personalities of different animal characters as they navigate topics such as social distancingāor āswan distancingā as the first chapter says.
āClassical Kiddos with Alanā is currently ongoing, with posts added weekly on Facebook and YouTube .