The Symphony is a Way of LifeThe auditorium is full of people conversing in the audience. On the stage the performers are shuffling their music and tuning their instruments as they prepare for the
performance. The
conductor enters, takes a
bow, and all is silent. He raises his
baton and the
symphony begins to play.
All of the instruments have different sounds, and the parts they play
blend and
harmonize with one another. The music would not be as exciting if every part were the same. The
symphony is a
symbol for life, especially in a
community.
Diversity and the coming together of each
instrument is what gives the
symphony its
unique and special sound. This is also true in life and the world we live in. Individuals bring in their own input that influences others.
Individuality is an important part of the
symphony. Each player has his or her own part to
perform. These parts can be played on their own but do not have the same effect as when they are combined with the other parts of the
orchestra. They
blend into a
harmonious piece of music. In other words, you can hear what each person has to
contribute and how each performer works together.
In life, each person has a talent that they are particularly good at. When they work together, it accentuates their talent. A
surgeon can be very
gifted but is more
capable of saving a life if he has a team of medical
personnel assisting him. When preparing for a
concert, the musicians are reminded by their
conductor to stagger their breathing. They can, of course, breathe when they need to but they have to try not to breathe at the same time as the person sitting next to them.
If everyone breathed at the same time, there would be a
noticeable moment of
silence in the song. This is yet another example that can be applied to life. People have to breathe when they need to breathe and to do what they want to do. They have to be an individual and know that someone will be there to cover for them.
The
orchestra continues to play. It moves together as a group yet separately, with each person
contributing their own part. Each
musician is an active member of the
symphony. We move together in life,
contributing what we have to offer from day to day as active members in our
community. The
orchestra plays their last
note and the song is over. There is a moment of
silence that is broken by the
applause of the audience.