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Delani Creech
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Hello, I'm Delani! I'm currently in the second year of my degree in Music Performance at Eastern Michigan University.
In my elementary school years, I was always known for being the quietest and most shy person in the class. As someone now diagnosed with anxiety, I was worried that my shyness would never change. But, I did finally find my voice when I picked up the cello in sixth grade. It was soon after that I decided on music as a career path.
I always knew that I wanted to go to college, ever since I was a kid. But being a first-generation college student coming from a blue-collar family, I knew I would have to work harder for this goal than the average student. I made it my goal to graduate college with a degree in music with as little debt as possible for myself and my family. I planned to reach this goal by pushing myself to earn the highest grades I could manage and participating in extracurriculars.
After four years of pushing my limits, I graduated with a GPA of 4.097, ranking sixth in my graduating class. During high school, I won blue medals yearly at MSBOAs Solo and Ensemble as well as their State level competition. I also held first chair in the Clawson High School String Orchestra and was a member of my school's NHS chapter.
Beyond high school, I have helped finance my education by launching my career as a freelance cellist. As of 2019, I have been hired for several gigs at many different types of events, such as weddings, church services, and private parties. I have also taken up two jobs as a Resident Advisor and a peer tutor at my college.
Education
Eastern Michigan University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Visual and Performing Arts, General
- Music
Minors:
- Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management
GPA:
3.9
Clawson High School
High SchoolGPA:
4
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Music
- Visual and Performing Arts, General
Test scores:
1250
SAT
Career
Dream career field:
Music
Dream career goals:
Private teacher and performer
Resident Advisor
Eastern Michigan University Housing and Residence Life2021 – Present3 yearsStudent Assistant Coach
Independent Strings Program2019 – Present5 yearsPerformer
Freelance2019 – Present5 yearsCashier and salesperson
Detroit Violin Company2019 – 20201 yearCashier
Julian Brother's Bakery2018 – 20191 year
Research
Music
Eastern Michigan University — Research compiler and writer2020 – 2020
Arts
Clawson High School Orchestra
MusicWinter and spring concerts 2016-2020, Orchestra festival, MSBOA's Solo and Ensemble, MSBOA's State Solo Ensemble2016 – 2020Independent Strings Program
MusicAll concerts, Paid Wedding gigs, Paid performance at the Detroit Atheletic Club, Performing during events with tips going to charity, Paid performance at the Michigan Shines for Autism Gala2019 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Yad Ezra Food Bank — Food packager2018 – 2020
Future Interests
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
JuJu Foundation Scholarship
There is so much beauty to be seen in the world, but one of the most beautiful sights I have seen to this day was on a scorching August day in downtown Detroit when I was set to perform in a wedding service on the roof of the Detroit Opera House. I could practically taste the air getting hotter as my group and I rode the elevator to the top floor and climbed the stairs to the roof. I opened the door to the rooftop and was immediately greeted by the clearest blue skies and the most gorgeous view of the skyscrapers that make up the Detroit skyline. I was only 17 and had performed in other settings before, but the beauty I witnessed on this day was what inspired me to pursue a career in music.
I took a moment to take in the atmosphere: the flowers adorning the wedding arch, the color-coordinated chairs, the beautiful gowns that the bridesmaids wore, and the seemingly infinite expanse of buildings that touch the sky. We went up to the railing and looked down on all the cars in the street, we could even see Comerica Park below us.
When it came to the actual performing, my group and I were primarily hired to provide background music before the service, but the two most experienced musicians in my group selected me as their third performer to play for the bride when she walked down the aisle. I was honored. This was the first time I was given such a great responsibility.
It was all of the beauty that I experienced on that day that solidified my decision to pursue an education in music and a career in freelance performing. I loved performing prior to this occasion, but all of the beautiful sights that I saw on that day are what inspired me. This taught me that a career in performing, despite the financial burden that an education in music would place on me, would lead me to live my best life. I would get to do what I love, while also getting to travel to new places and see beautiful scenery. It is that drive to experience the beauty in the world that inspires me today.
Austin Kramer Music-Maker Scholarship
My piece is inspired by the longing I have felt over the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic to return to the in-person music collaboration that I have missed so dearly with both my university orchestra and the improvised music group I am a part of. This piece contains four cello parts, all played by myself, with each in a different register. This created a sound similar to that of a string quartet or a choir of cellos. This piece is entirely improvisational in nature, with each added voice breathing life into the piece the moment it left my fingers. In creating this I mimicked the process used with my improv group when we used to meet, which helped ease some of my longing.
SkipSchool Scholarship
As a cellist myself and the granddaughter of someone who suffered from a similar neuromuscular disease, my favorite artist is the cellist Jacqueline du Pré. I am inspired most by her immense talent, her perseverance in music despite her disease, and the fact that she is the only female cellist to reach that level of fame in history.