In an extraordinary display of musical prowess and generosity, world-renowned violinist Rachel Barton Pine recently graced the stage of Hadley Junior High School in Glen Ellyn, enchanting a captivated audience of middle schoolers. Despite having performed on some of the world’s grandest stages, Pine found special joy in playing for Hadley’s young and receptive minds.
The event, a private concert arranged by the school’s orchestra director, Georgia Alemis, showcased Pine’s commitment to fostering a love for music among the younger generation. “Probably my favorite kind of audience of all is playing for children,” Pine expressed. “They’re just so open to hearing new things and so excited to experience things sometimes for the first time.”
Rachel Barton Pine, a familiar name in Chicago’s music scene, has seen her career flourish over nearly three decades despite facing a life-altering train accident in north suburban Winnetka. The accident resulted in severe injuries, including the loss of one leg, but Pine’s determination and passion for music have continued to propel her forward.
The intimate setting of Hadley Junior High’s auditorium served as the perfect backdrop for Pine’s performance, adding a personal touch to the experience. Sharing the stage with her daughter Sylvia, who was the same age as most of the audience, Pine created a unique connection with the students.
“I just feel like, special,” expressed eighth grader Cathlea Bea. “It’s just like, to get this opportunity to have someone as amazing as her to just come to our school, like our school, and it’s just crazy.”
The concert showcased Pine’s extraordinary talent and served as a source of inspiration for the young minds in attendance. Sixth grader Emilie Scarleski shared her takeaway from the performance: “If you commit to what you dream of, you can accomplish anything such as Rachel Barton Pine.”
The magical evening at Hadley Junior High School was a testament to the transformative power of music and the enduring impact that artists like Rachel Barton Pine can have on the lives of young individuals. As Pine prepares to embark on her next tour, the echoes of her performance will undoubtedly linger in the hearts and minds of those fortunate enough to witness the enchanting concert in the modest setting of a middle school auditorium in Glen Ellyn.