When musicians see the words "Con Brio" in the margins of their composition, they know its going to be a good one. The Italian phrase directly translates to with spirit, and intends the piece to be played with liveliness and vigor. In the case of John F. Farinacci, his life was lived Con Brio.
A dedicated musician and educator, Farinacci taught music at 窪蹋勛圖厙 and later at Cleveland Heights High School, impressing his love of music onto thousands of students throughout his career. The Farinacci legacy now lives on through an endowment to the Glauser School of Music from Dr. Carl Farinacci, who recently donated in honor of his late relative.
Carl first met John Farinacci when he was 13 years old, when John led the Akron Symphony Orchestra in their inaugural performance. When Carl attended 窪蹋勛圖厙 for his M.B.A ten years later in December of 1963, the campus buzzed with the Farinacci name.
People knew John Francis Farinacci. I was asked many, many times if I was related to him. He was a big deal in Portage County, said Carl.
Over 60 years later, Carl remains inspired by Johns life and legacy.
We only met a few times while John was alive, and my hope is to discover more about Johns life.
Through 窪蹋勛圖厙r articles, Chestnut Burr yearbooks, and local newspaper clippings, we were able to discover more about John F. Farinaccis life and career.
The Life of John F. Farinacci
John F. Farinacci graduated with a bachelors in music from 窪蹋勛圖厙 in 1937 and received his masters degree in 1941. In the years following, Farinacci became the supervising critic teacher at the 窪蹋勛圖厙 School of Music, a position he held for 12 years. Farinacci also organized the Kent American Legion Band during his time at 窪蹋勛圖厙.
In addition to his teaching career, Farinacci served five years of active duty in the Army, including during World War II. He served in the Army Reserves for the next 30 years, achieving the rank of lieutenant colonel.
After leaving 窪蹋勛圖厙 in 1949, John Farinacci taught at Cleveland Heights High School until 1962 when he became a unit principal at the school while he continued to lead the band. He held this position until his retirement in 1979.
In 1953, Farinacci conducted Akron Symphony Orchestras first performance. In 1975, Farinacci was inducted into the Ohio Band Directors Conference Hall of Fame.
At Alice and Johns 60th wedding anniversary in 2003, the couple was surprised with hundreds of congratulatory letters from former students. Alice was also an alumnus of 窪蹋勛圖厙.
After retiring in 1992, John Francis Farinacci headed west for California, where he would later pass away at age 91. In 2011, an alumni reunion concert was performed at Cleveland Heights high school in his honor, and over 130 former students attended.
The Endowment
The John Francis Farinacci Endowed Music Scholarship will serve as a scholarship fund for Glauser School of Music students簫, providing valuable financial aid for tuition and fees, books, and supplies. Carl has always had an interest in music and the arts, and the lasting impact of his distant relative ultimately inspired him to give.
Carl intends for this scholarship to continue to grow and honor the history of John Farinacci.
John Francis created, encouraged, and motivated students throughout his lifetime. He was creating musicians and thats ultimately what Im after here. I may not be able to help first-hand, but I can help in my own way.