The Record (Troy, NY)

Morelli selected for SPAC Festival of Young Artists

- Staff report newsroom@troyrecord.com

AVERILL PARK, N.Y. » Averill Park High School freshman David Morelli began writing his own music when he was 11 and, recently, his compositio­n “Metamorpho­sis” was accepted into the SPAC Adirondack Trust Co. Festival of Young Artists.

Morelli, and other winners, will be featured on a showcase website www. spacfoya.org on March 31.

Additional­ly, a live orchestra will be performing Metamorpho­sis in the spring.

“I was really surprised,” Morelli said of learning he was accepted into the Festival.

“I knew that submitting an original compositio­n rather than a recording of me playing something might be unexpected, or it may not have been accepted for that reason, but I was relieved that it was,” Morelli explained.

Morelli began playing music in fifth grade, when he picked up the trombone. He continued to play into sixth grade, but found that he was losing interest in the instrument and considered quitting. When he was recommende­d for AllCounty, he was inspired and continue to practice and grow as a musician.

“That’s when I discovered music is my passion and I wanted to continue pursuing it,” Morelli remarked.

Now, Morelli’s main instrument is the flute, though he also has a piano at home, along with other instrument­s.

“I’m lucky enough to have acquired a multitude of second-hand instrument­s including a trumpet, violin, clarinet, and a French horn, which have all been incredibly useful for helping me compose, even if I don’t play them seriously,” Morelli noted.

Morelli began writing his own songs years ago, using his father’s keyboard.

“My dad’s keyboard had a feature where I could make loopers to record multiple parts over each other, and I began experiment­ing with my own things even if I didn’t really know exactly what I was doing,” Morelli said.

“At 13 I found out about this program called Musescore where I could write down my own sheet music and get audio playback, and I started using it to write my own music,” Morelli continued.

“When I was starting to really get into music, I started appreciati­ng the music from video games and movies. I wanted to be able to create my own music to fit an emotion or situation,” Morelli explained.

Now, just a few short years after fiddling with his father’s keyboard, a profession­al orchestra will be performing his compositio­n.

“Honestly, I’m slightly nervous,” Morelli said of profession­al musicians performing Metamorpho­sis.

“It takes a lot of experience to understand how music will sound when performed by real musicians rather than the robotic midi playback. But I have also accepted that I’m still learning, and this is a perfect experience to do just that. It doesn’t have to be perfect yet,” Morelli noted.

Even though Morelli is only in his freshman year at Averill Park High School, he has a plan for his future that includes music being a big part of it.

“I’m still figuring things out. At some point I’ll have to choose if I want to perform music and be able to compose a little, or fully designate my time to compositio­n,” Morelli added.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Averill Park’s David Morelli was selected for the SPAC Festival of Young Artists.
PHOTO PROVIDED Averill Park’s David Morelli was selected for the SPAC Festival of Young Artists.

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