
Season 2 E 05: How Music Theory, Choir, and Sacred Beauty Shape Minds at Chesterton Academy St. Finbar
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What if music education could do more than teach your child how to sing—what if it could unlock beauty, discipline, and deeper human connection?
In today’s episode, Dr. Valentino Piran, Music Director at Chesterton Academy of St. Finbar, shares how a foundation in classical and sacred music shapes not just students’ talent, but their souls, minds, and character—especially in a culture that’s starved for beauty.
In this episode you'll learn:
🎶 Why music and math go hand in hand—and how one enhances the other
🎯 How sacred chant can transform not just a choir, but a student’s confidence and sense of identity
🌎 How Dr. Piran’s journey from Italy to America opened his heart to diverse musical forms and how he’s bringing that gift to the next generation.
Hit play now to explore how a vibrant, beauty-centered music program is forming students for life—one note at a time.
Each episode dives deep into a fascinating and timely topic: the role of faith-based education in shaping future leaders with emotional resilience, intellectual rigor, and a commitment to community.
This is about more than just schools—it's about a movement toward renewal and hope in a challenging world.
For more information visit www.stfinbar.org.