Cleveland Orchestra Cellist Provides Positive Distraction for Children

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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 ā€œClassical Kiddos with Alan,ā€ Harrell teaches children the many wonders of music while weaving it into recognizable parts of children’s everyday lives.

ā€œWith 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 children’s eyes to new experiences,ā€ Harrell says. ā€œBeing 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 Ohio’s 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. ā€œClassical 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 ā€œSebastian the Social-Distancing Swanā€ to his audience. This six-part video series is released weekly as new chapters in what Harrell calls his ā€œmusical 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 distancing—or ā€œswan distancingā€ as the first chapter says.

ā€œClassical Kiddos with Alanā€ is currently ongoing, with posts added weekly on Facebook  and YouTube  .