Music Program
Name:
Aaron Rovitz
Position & school(s): High
School Band and instrumental lessons, middle school instrumental
lessons, chamber music, jazz ensemble.
How long have you been teaching?
3 ½ years. How long at Monticello? 3 ½ years.
Where did you go to college? What
degrees do you hold?
New York University- Associates Degree in Liberal Arts, SUNY
Fredonia-Bachelor of Music, Ithaca College- Masters in Music
Education
Any awards/accomplishments? Any claims
to fame?
Granted a senior honors recital, toured with the Fredonia
Saxophone Ensemble, toured with the Fredonia Curricular Jazz
Ensemble.
What’s your favorite part of your job?
Learning more about my subject matter and getting to share what
I learn with the students.
Why did you become a music teacher?
Because of my belief that public education plays a crucially
important role in determining the quality of our society, and a
passion for my subject matter.
Did you do anything else before you
became a music teacher?
Campground maintenance, landscaping and waiter.
In your opinion, why do you think music
education is important?
Music education is an essential part of any educational
program. Music is as much a part of what defines our culture as
the books we read, the science we believe in, or the laws we
follow. When historians look back at any culture or society,
music is always one of the aspects included in the assessment of
that culture or society's level of advancement. In addition,
studying music simultaneously aids in the development of both
cognitive and motor skills in a way that no other discipline
can. Through music, students combine all areas of education
including Math (rhythm reading), Science (balance and
acoustics), Language (interpreting various musical markings),
History (the musical trends and social events surrounding a
piece of music), and even Physical (proper breathing techniques
and hand-eye coordination).
How has
music influenced your life?
It has helped me to better understand myself and the world
around me, making me a happier and more balanced person.
Who is your favorite musician?
Impossible to choose. Some favorites that come to my mind
are Sonny Rollins, J.S. Bach, and Frank Zappa.
What CD is in your CD player right now?
Chris Potter and David Sanchez- Meditation
What are your hobbies?
Spending time with friends and family, listening to music,
practicing various instruments and watching films.
What advice would you offer to an
aspiring musician?
Work hard, keep an open mind, and listen to everyone and
everything. Then decide what you like.
Anything else you'd like to add?
Music is the best.