Teaching music and making holiday magic over Zoom Hannah Natanson In the warm, sunny days of August, Heather Rosner’s principal turned to her (on Zoom, of course) and asked, “Are you going to do a winter concert?” “Are you kidding me?” Rosner, a music teacher in Northern Virginia, remembers thinking. “There’s no way. How could I?” But in a world reshaped by the coronavirus a world in which so much about school and the way she teaches children to play instruments had changed or been lost Rosner found she was unwilling to give up yet another thing. So, four months later she donned a tan bathrobe, grabbed a container of popcorn and pranced into view of her computer camera.