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So just what does the title of this little book mean? Well, like Old Pops (Louis Armstrong) who was said to have responded to a king when asked what is jazz, "If you hasta' ask, you ain't never gonna know." But just as a hint, if you do read "Summer's Memory," it should become apparent that questions have been the highlights of Richard's life stories. And I continue to ask: Why is that? As to where mankind is headed, when is enough - enough? THE SEASONS OF A MUSIC TEACHER These short fragments taken from my stories and little vignettes are grouped into the seasons of my life. Richard found…mehr

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So just what does the title of this little book mean? Well, like Old Pops (Louis Armstrong) who was said to have responded to a king when asked what is jazz, "If you hasta' ask, you ain't never gonna know." But just as a hint, if you do read "Summer's Memory," it should become apparent that questions have been the highlights of Richard's life stories. And I continue to ask: Why is that? As to where mankind is headed, when is enough - enough? THE SEASONS OF A MUSIC TEACHER These short fragments taken from my stories and little vignettes are grouped into the seasons of my life. Richard found himself inspired to share - in a single volume - reminders of the little journeys - what he's learned from them, what questions remain from them, and about how even failing at business (or anything else) might not be so bad after all. A red badge of courage, perhaps? Nope! Just a little encouragement to those who might still believe that losing can be winning, and that the givers - and the butterflies - must always celebrate life no matter. And yes, the book cover main title differs slightly from that which appears within. Why is that?
Autorenporträt
Richard Taesch was founder and is retired chair of Braille Music Division at Southern California Conservatory of Music - Est. 1971-2013. He founded Music Education Network for - The Visually Impaired - MENVI in 1997, and authored An Introduction to Music for the Blind Student series, A Blind Music Student's College Survival Guide, and textbooks for the guitar while serving as Guitar Department chair for the SCCM since 1976. A music educator since 1961, he has been listed in "Who's Who in America" since 2003 and recognized as Recipient for the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017.