prel·ude
–noun1.
a preliminary to an action, event, condition, or work ofbroader scope and higher importance.
2.
any action, event, comment, etc. that precedes somethingelse.
3.
Music
a.
a relatively short, independent instrumental composition,free in form and resembling an improvisation.
b.
a piece that precedes a more important movement.
c.
d.
an independent piece, of moderate length, sometimesused as an introduction to a fugue.
e.
music opening a church service; an introductory voluntary.
A new beginning.

Fast forward to last November, just after attending the National Convention in Cleveland, OH I set out on my first internship interview. Before convention I talked with supervisors and teaching assistants. I set up mock interviews and rehearsed answers to ensure controlling my impulse to get flustered. While at convention I talked with every professional in Hospice that I could and went to session after session on Hospice care. Friends of mine had interviews scheduled during conference and I picked their brains. My dear friend Lindsay practiced my interview piano piece with me and in my spare time went back to the hotel room to practice my guitar.
So, after conference I returned to Chicago and headed out on my first interview. Things went well… well, except for getting a little lost going there. And the sight singing. And the one exceptionally intimidating interviewer. I felt great about the interview (statements like “Oh! We didn’t expect you to have your pieces memorized” were a boost to my confidence that I had impressed) and at the same time I cried in the parking lot before even driving away. I flip flopped, cried, and prayed for most of the drive home. I wanted this so bad…
“On behalf of all of the music therapists at Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care of Illinois, I would like to offer you a position to intern here starting in June 2011. Please let me know if you have decided to accept the position. It was a pleasure meeting you today, and I look forward to hearing from you.”
~ time stamped four hours after my interview

A few months, multiple trips with my car packed to the gills, sweat, tears, worried, and excitement later… I started my internship at Seasons Hospice in Chicago, IL.
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