“It’s a beautiful marriage of the book with music,” says Basrak, who has a 4-year-old daughter. They learned to play using the Suzuki Method, which is based on language acquisition and sets up the ideal environment by having a parent learn along with their child. Watch Now, Tribute to Veterans:Trumpeting the Power of Music HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE VIRTUAL PROGRAM Prepare your children for this experience and make it more enjoyable and impactful: Introduce your children to the book: My Magic Breath: Finding Calm Through Mindful Breathing. In 1951, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra became the first American orchestra to appear on a weekly television series. 12 (American) on Sunday, August 16. Mozart, Shaw & Brahms “Cathy and Karen were both very disciplined and talented children, whose mother set the correct environment for them to reach their highest ability level and establish the building blocks for their future success,” says Haag, who continues to teach stringed instruments. In less than two years, she would switch to the cello and she hasn’t looked back. “It’s performed all the time, but it was originally written for cello. Enjoy intimate performances with the brightest stars in music, from classical to jazz, from the comfort of home. ©2020 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association. Order Now, Episode 7 Available Nov 19–Dec 18 -more- Chicago Children’s Theatre and Chicago Symphony Orchestra to debut My Magic Breath virtual video – pg 2 of 6 My Magic Breath beautifully combines animated storybook … Click here to sign up for the The project is meant as a resource for children and families during these uncertain times. Cellist Karen Basrak joined the team making “My Magic Breath,” a project fusing classical music and animation to teach kids about mindful breathing, widely available for children during the pandemic. This recital marks the first performance in Orchestra Hall since the venue's temporary closure in March. Visit the library’s Facebook page. "Hopefully, this video lets them immerse themselves in the arts. Rooted in calm, the simple text and whimsically illustrated characters gently inspire emotional wellbeing. Both sisters would continue their studies at what is now the Music Institute of Chicago, which has locations across the suburbs. She now plays cello in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. At the age of 4, Karen Basrak followed her older sister, Cathy, and started to learn the violin. Order Now, Episode 6 Available Nov 12–Dec 11 Find the full video at https://youtu.be/o5xiQFiCgys. Watch Now, CSO Virtual Recital:Lincoln String Quartet // Courtesy of Todd Rosenberg. This fall, she was one of five soloists with the CSO chosen for a new production that fuses classical music with animation. All of which makes her keenly aware of the importance of the arts in children's lives. Arlington Heights 1 in G Major for cello. Episode 3 Available Oct 15–Nov 13 ‘My Magic Breath,’ video for young children, to premiere Sept. 10 Published June 18, 2020 Backstage at the CSO: Manager of School & Family Programs Katy Clusen “It is always heartwarming for teachers,” she adds, “to know they had a part in the training of these talented students.”. Order Now. 23. Their first teacher, Betty Haag, still remembers Basrak and her sister, Cathy Basrak, now assistant principal violist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Box 280 At press time, it had drawn more than 46,000 views across three platforms: the CSO’s website, Facebook and YouTube. At press time, it had drawn more than 46,000 views across three platforms: the CSO's website, Facebook and YouTube. We developed the piece in partnership with the CSO as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic to create a meaningful resource for children and families during this time of uncertainty. Leading up to the pandemic, one of her favorite roles was to perform in the CSO’s outreach concerts and educational projects in an effort to grow a new generation of classical music fans — and performers. Premieres on Nov 26, CSOtv is supported on desktop and laptop computers with the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox and Safari browsers, as well as tablets and smartphones with the latest versions of Chrome or Safari apps. The video opens with Basrak playing the familiar Prelude and Gigue from Suite No. The video is a joint project of the CSO’s Negaunee Music Institute and Chicago Children’s Theatre. Watch Now, Sounds of Celebration:An Evening at Home with the CSO Most episodes on CSOtv are available for free and can be watched directly from cso.org/tv beginning on their premiere date. Videos may be cast to a compatible TV using Google Cast, Apple AirPlay or by using an HDMI cable to connect your computer and TV. c/o Daily Herald The video can be found on the CSO’s website and the Chicago Children’s Theatre’s website. CSO Sessions is your front-row seat to the exceptional artistry of the musicians of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra performing the works of composers of the past and of today. Stravinsky, Saint-Georges & Dvořák "It's a beautiful marriage of the book with music," says Basrak, who has a 4-year-old daughter. “My Magic Breath” is a 15-minute video that was developed as a response to the pandemic. Batavia High School grad competes in national collegiate a cappella championship, Premiere: Baertrum moves beyond a redo with new single, ‘Reset’, Premiere: Run! "Cathy and Karen were both very disciplined and talented children, whose mother set the correct environment for them to reach their highest ability level and establish the building blocks for their future success," says Haag, who continues to teach stringed instruments.