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Vision Unbroken; A Memoir to Allison Perno鈥檚 Legacy

Michael McAndrew '15 composes concerto in memory of Officer Joe Perno鈥檚 daughter, Allison

Allison Perno

Bethlehem, Pa., December 4, 2014鈥擳he power of music can provide a strong sense of healing in one鈥檚 life and capture the emotions that cannot be explained through words. As different instruments, melodies, and movements are heard, memories of the past may be recalled as the audience is taken on an unexpected journey, listening intently to the different chords. Michael McAndrew, a senior at Moravian College, was able to experience the powerful effect music can have on an individual as he began composing a concerto for his honors project in memory of Officer Joe Perno鈥檚 daughter, Allison.

In the summer of 2013, Officer Perno, a campus safety officer for Moravian College鈥檚 south campus, approached McAndrew about writing a concerto in memory of his daughter. 鈥淗e said he had two other pieces written in her memory and would be honored if I would be the third鈥 says McAndrew. 鈥淔rom there, the programmatic sense of the piece just clicked, and the inspiration soon followed, as the piece, Visions Unbroken, became a musical autobiography of her life and legacy.鈥

Throughout the concerto, different aspects of Allison鈥檚 life are intertwined into the instruments and movements. Allison was a clarinetist at East Hills Middle School and aspired to one day be part of the Freedom High School Marching Band, like her two brothers, Anthony and Joseph. 鈥淭he trio of the flute, oboe, and clarinet represent these three family members, with Allison being the clarinet鈥 explains McAndrew. 鈥淚n addition, I used the duet of cellos and violas in the first movement to represent her parents, Joe and Katherine.鈥 In the performance, the flute is played by Gabrielle Marotta 鈥17, the oboe is played by Nicole Weaver 鈥17, and the clarinet soloist is Devin Diaz 鈥16.

McAndrew and Diaz

Long time friends and musicians, McAndrew and Diaz came together to create Vision Unbroken. 鈥淚 was originally going to write a clarinet concerto for Devin anyway and tie it into a future honors project,鈥 says McAndrew. Diaz added, 鈥淲e have worked on a lot of music with one another over the years we鈥檝e spent at Moravian College. Within this time we have been able to learn about each other musically, which helped to bring Vision Unbroken together.鈥

The piece itself includes four distinct movements in which different aspects of Allison鈥檚 life are incorporated. In the first movement, Dawn Within the Skyline, the tempo is slow, creating a dream-like atmosphere, which represents the beginning of Allison鈥檚 life. As the orchestra moves into the second movement, Cityscapes to Countrysides, the tone changes to robust and high energy, symbolizing the time the Perno family lived in New York City and then moved to Bethlehem. Within the second movement, the tone changes again to a more jazz like feel and then slows down as clarinet solo evokes 鈥渁 warm and heartfelt鈥 feeling, demonstrating the 鈥渧ersatility of the clarinet鈥 and hinting at the final movement of the piece.

Moving into the third movement, Vibrant Spirits, the music speeds up to be a little faster to a 鈥渕ore controlled delicacy鈥 as the clarinet adds to the orchestra through its sweet tone, symbolizing the inspiration Allison gave to others wherever she went. The vibrancy of the third movement finally leads up to the fourth movement, Celestial Chroma. Diaz described the fourth movement as 鈥渢imeless鈥 as its dreamy and austere tone fills the audience with wonder. 鈥淚t is uncannily beautiful,鈥 says Diaz. 鈥淚ts brilliance is a reinstatement of the first movement and it reminds me of an angel going to heaven.鈥 Diaz explained that the piece as a whole is 鈥渂eautiful and calming鈥 as its lush harmonies evoked a 鈥渃alm response鈥 from the audience as the concerto came to a close. A standing ovation awaited the orchestra as they finished playing Visions Unbroken. Officer Perno and his wife Catherine Perno greeted Diaz and McAndrew with tears in their eyes and embraced them in appreciation for the beautiful tribute given in memory of their daughter.

Reflecting back on the seven-month process of composing Vision Unbroken, McAndrew is filled with gratitude. 鈥淚 really would like to thank Officer Joe Perno for giving me such a humbling opportunity. I knew that the end result would be for persons greater than myself, which makes it that much more rewarding. I hope that the concerto will be a fitting tribute to the legacy of Allison Perno and that I will have done such a bright young girl justice with it,鈥 says McAndrew. Officer Perno also expresses his gratefulness towards the piece and the kindness of Moravian College. 鈥淚n one of the hardest times, the Moravian College family helped my family get through a difficult time. They showed so much love and support and I greatly appreciate it.鈥

In memory of Allison Perno the family will be donating a $1,000 scholarship towards the Moravian College band. If you are interested in donating to the Allison Perno Scholarship please contact Catherine Perno at 610-419-4030 or 610-653-8015 for more information. Checks may be made payable to the Allison Nicole Perno Scholarship Fund and sent to Officer Joe Perno - Campus Safety c/o Moravian College. You may also donate to the Moravian College Music Department in Memory of Allison Nicole Perno.

Written by Marie Mikols 鈥16