Parkinson’s Chorus Blog

  • Tremble Clefs Process Pittsburgh Tragedy Through Song
    https://www.jfcsboston.org/Blog/PostId/1992/tremble-clefs-process-pittsburgh-tragedy-through-song JF&CS Blog Older Adults Tremble Clefs Process Pittsburgh Tragedy Through Song November 19, 2018 Posted by Marilyn Okonow On the Monday morning following the horrific events at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, I was getting ready for our weekly JF&CS Tremble Clefs rehearsal, which meets at a church in Newton. I have been the volunteer musical director of ...
  • Parkinson’s Chorus Singer moved to Write at the Art of Resilience
    Two participants were inspired to write poems after our 2017 Art of Resilience performance for family, friends and supporters.
  • Intentionally Choosing Joy
    Zhaomin Jasmine Chin, a student in the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s course called Music and Disabilities, shares her reflections on her six weeks with the Tremble Clefs.
  • Creating a Supportive Parkinson’s Community
    By 2006, Dale Okonow had become very familiar with the challenges facing people with Parkinson’s disease, their families, and their caregivers.
  • Joining Together with the Back Bay Chorale
    Parkinson’s Family Support Tremble Clefs partnered with the Bridges outreach program of the Back Bay Chorale to perform two songs in their A Boston Christmas concert at the Old South Church in Copley Square!
  • Masterworks Conductor Visits the Tremble Clefs
    Our chorus is comprised of singers of all ages who have Parkinson’s and their care partners. Some have no musical training at all.
  • Joy Makes Us Strong
    The Tremble Clefs choral group was created in 2006 by Marilyn and Dale Okonow and Nancy Mazonson as part of the Parkinson’s Family Support program.
  • Linda Ronstadt
    I couldn’t sleep at all last night. I was too busy singing all the Linda Ronstadt songs in my head that I used to perform. My sleeplessness was triggered by the news that one of my biggest idols and singers, Linda Ronstadt, age 67, has Parkinson’s disease and has tragically lost her voice.
  • Volunteer of the Year
    Marilyn’s energy and support have made Tremble Clefs a safe, nurturing community and a great way to start the week.
  • The Healing Power of Music
    The positivity that members of the chorus bring with them is amazing. Each person has his own limitations, but they put those aside and focus on what I ask them to do with their voices.