About 30 of my classmates from a 3 year music class, from 1956-1959, are reuniting together, with our music teacher, Ruth Abramowitz.
Mrs. Abramowitz is 94 years old, and represents to each of us, her students, an angelic figure who gave us unconditional acceptance and love, and introduced us to the world of classical music composition, in the context of a full string orchestra. We played violin, viola, cello, and string bass.
She is currently somewhat frail, and we hope simply to honor her on June 1, with with simple expressions of our appreciation, and possibly a couple of songs.
There has been little or no contact among all of us for 55 years, but in the past month, our connectedness has been ignited, and intensifying.
In the heat of this emotional outburst, I wrote a song dedicated to Mrs. Abramowitz, now on iTunes, etc., and all proceeds will be dedicated towards a music scholarship fund that we are going to establish for PS 206, in Brooklyn; we may formally announce this at the 6th grade graduation ceremony of 206, in late June.
There is further summary and photos, with the full streaming of my song, at
www.brokendreamrecords.com