NCMT September 2011 - North Carolina Music Teachers

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NCMT September 2011 - North Carolina Music Teachers
N o r t h C a ro l i n a
Music Teachers Association
2010-2011 Executive Board
Executive Officers
President
Elizabeth L. LaBelle, NCTM
137 Castlewood Dr
Cary, NC 27511
(H) 919-481-3048
[email protected]
Treasurer
Denise Clauhs, NCTM
8502 Rosedale Dr
Oak Ridge, NC 27310
(H) 336-643-3648
[email protected]
President Elect
Diane Blanchard, NCTM
202 Money Island Dr.
Atlantic Beach, NC 28512
252-503-2410
[email protected]
Secretary
Karoline Strickland
1332 Brook Arbor Drive
Cary, NC 27519
(H) 919-386-2197
[email protected]
Vice President (Membership)
Thomas Swenson, PhD, NCTM
2674 Merry Oaks Trl
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
(W) 336-721-2798
(H) 336-317-1686
[email protected]
Past President
Frank D. Pittman, DMA, NCTM
4532 Shady Side Lane
Durham, NC 27713-3127
919-280-9198 (mobile)
[email protected]
Vice President (MTNA Foundation)
Tonya Kirk, NCTM
1503 Timber Wolf Dr
Durham, NC 27713
(H) 919-489-1876
[email protected]
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Board of Directors
Planning Senate Chair
Kerry Henry, NCTM
5836 Fayetteville Rd, Ste 101
Durham, NC 27713
(W) 919-806-1400
(H) 919-403-6502
(F) 919-490-0866
[email protected]
Voice Teachers Chair
Margaret Fontiveros
116 Skygrove Dr.
Holly Springs, NC 27540
(919) 600-6133
[email protected]
String Teachers Chair
Fabian Lopez, DMA
2906 Shamrock Dr
Greensboro, NC 27408
(336) 686-6526
[email protected]
Editor, NC Music Teacher
Annette Shaw, NCTM
11845 Guildhall Ln
Charlotte, NC 28213-3890
(H) 704-589-1207
[email protected]
WW/Perc/Brass Teachers Chair
Donald Oehler
Department of Music
CB #3320 Hill Hall
UNC - Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3320
(W) 919-962-1042
[email protected]
Webmaster
Margaret O’Brien, NCTM
109 Lonebrook Dr
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
(H) 919-434-3213
[email protected]
Organ/Harpsichord Teachers Chair
Mary Lou Peeples, NCTM
3405 Lakeview Dr
Pfafftown, NC 27040-9544
(H) 336-923-2227
Piano Teachers Chair
Paul Stewart, DM, NCTM
UNCG School of Music
P.O. Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402
(W) 336-334-5380
[email protected]
Composition/Theory Teachers
Debby Titlow
3425 Fairway Lane
Durham, NC 27712
(H) 919-479-5535
[email protected]
Piano Contest Co-Directors
Anne Scoggin, NCTM
101 Sunset Ave
Louisburg, NC 27549-2429
(H) 919-496-3758
[email protected]
Lindsay Brooks, NCTM
112 Chestone Ct
Cary, NC 27513
(919) 650-3017
[email protected]
Kathleen Vockeroth, NCTM
3920 Ingram Dr
Raleigh, NC 27604
(H) 919-876-4329
[email protected]
Independent Music Teachers
TBA
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College Faculty Chair
Karen Beres, DMA, NCTM
2900 Deerbrook Ct
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
(H) 336-768-1848
[email protected]
Historian
Ellen Scott
4901 Birchleaf Dr
Raleigh, NC 27606
(H) 919-831-9167
[email protected]
NC Scholarship Fund Chair
Diane Higgins, NCTM
4625 Mullens Ford Rd
Charlotte, NC 28226
(H) 704-366-4323
[email protected]
Arts Awareness & Advocacy Chair
Dana Mallory, NCTM
1702 Burnley Dr
Cary, NC 27511
(H) 919-395-5178
[email protected]
MTNA Competition Chair
Kerry Carlin, NCTM
School of Music
East Carolina University
Greenville, NC 27858
(W) 252-328-6257
[email protected]
Student Activities Chair
Yong Im Lee Federle, DMA
109 McIver St Apt E
Greensboro, NC 27403
(H) 336-324-6566
[email protected]
Young Artist Competition Coordinator
Bradley Martin
Western Carolina University
Coulter 465
Cullowhee, NC 28723
(W) (828) 227-3726
(M) (828) 550-2211
[email protected]]
Senior Competition Coordinator
Cynthia Lawing
PO Box 1774
Davidson, NC 28036
(H) 704 892-4759
(W) 704 894-2177
[email protected]
Junior Competition Coordinator
Andy Whittington
4901 Franklin Ave.
Wilmington, NC 28403
(H) 910 352-7675
[email protected]
MTNA Certification Chair
Victoria Fischer Faw, DMA, NCTM
132 Tarleton Ave
Burlington, NC 27215
(M) 336-263-7013
(H) 336-229-6964
(W) 336-278-5682
[email protected]
Constitution/Handbook Chair
Margaret Evans, DMA
Department of Music
Meredith College
Raleigh, NC 27607-5298
(W) 919-760-8349
[email protected]
2011 Local Conference Chair
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Thomas Swenson, PhD, NCTM
2674 Merry Oaks Trail
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
(W) 336-721-2798
(H) 336-317-1686
[email protected]
President, Durham MTA
Sharon H. Szymanski
624 Christopher Rd
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
(H) 919-960-6898
[email protected]
President, Cape Fear MTA
Laurel S. Siviglia
Pittsboro, NC
919-929-0644
[email protected]
President, Chapel Hill MTA
Susan Alcon
1207 Westminster Dr
Greensboro, NC 27410-3739
(H) 336- 852-4596
[email protected]
President, Greensboro MTA
Anita Trumpler-Rich
4801 Horseshoe Ln
Greensboro, NC 27410
(336) 316-0363
[email protected]
President, Charlotte MTA
Margaret Louise Norwood, NCTM
116 Randstone Ct.
Charlotte, NC 28211
(H) 704-365-5634
[email protected]
President, Raleigh PTA
Margaret Anne Smith
1436 Kershaw Dr.
Raleigh, NC 27609
(H) 919- 787-1883
[email protected]
North Carolina Music Teachers Association
is associated with
MTNA
MUSIC TEACHERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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The North Carolina Music Teacher
Annette Shaw, Editor - Charlotte, North Carolina
The North Carolina Music Teacher is the official publication of the North Carolina
Music Teachers Association, an affiliate of the Music Teachers Association, and
is issued two times per year, May and September. Subscription price: members of
NCMTA, included in dues; institutions, agencies and nonmembers, $5.00 per year,
$3.00 per copy. Address all communications, articles and subscription requests to
the Editor. Application forms for full or student membership may be obtained from
the Vice President for Membership.
September 2011
Table of Contents
NCMTA Executive Board...................................................................................1-3
Local Association Presidents................................................................................. 4
The President’s Page.............................................................................................. 6
Conference Advance Registration Form................................................................ 7
Conference Accommodations.............................................................................. 10
UNCW Driving Directions.................................................................................. 11
UNCW Campus Map & Parking Directions...................................................12-13
2010 NCMTA State Conference.....................................................................15-23
2010 Conference Artist...................................................................................26-27
Commissioned Composer.................................................................................... 28
Conference Guest Clinicians...........................................................................29-32
MTNA News - Newly Certified Member............................................................ 33
2011 Contest-Festival.....................................................................................36-37
NCMTA Districts................................................................................................. 38
District Piano Contest-Festival Registration Form.........................................41-43
NCMTA Reminders............................................................................................. 48
Advertiser’s Index
Meredith College.......................................................................Inside Front Cover
A Tempo............................................................................................................... 25
Burrage Music Co................................................................................................ 14
East Carolina University...................................................................................... 33
Hopper Piano & Organ Company........................................................................ 28
Mars Hill College................................................................................................. 34
John Montgomery Violins.................................................................................... 39
National Guild of Piano Teachers........................................................................ 34
Queens University................................................................................................ 39
Ruggero Piano...................................................................................................... 40
UNC-Greensboro................................................................................................. 44
UNC- School of the Arts...................................................................................... 45
UNC-Wilmington................................................................................................. 46
Zahrndt................................................................................................................. 47
Music & Arts.............................................................................. Inside Back Cover
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The President’s Page
The President’s Page
Once again we say goodbye to summer, and look ahead to another studio
year sure to be filled with excitements, joys and certainly a few challenges.
An outstanding way to inspire and revitalize your teaching in the new year
is to attend our upcoming NCMTA State Conference, October 27 – 30th
at beautiful Salem College. Our conference chair, Diane Blanchard, with
the support of our onsite host, Dr. Thomas Swenson, is planning another
great conference that will include many opportunities for professional
growth, new discoveries in music education, exhilarating concerts, MTNA
competitions, and of course, great socializing and networking with your
NCMTA friends and colleagues. And, I hope you’ll take this opportunity
to invite a local colleague to join us for this 53rd annual conference, so you
can introduce them firsthand to the many rewarding benefits of membership in NCMTA.
We are especially pleased to welcome Marina Lomazov as our 2011 NCMTA
Conference Artist. Her performance on Friday evening will be followed
on Saturday and Sunday with sessions on the Russian Piano School, a brief
overview of methodology, and preparing students for college auditions.
We’ll also enjoy sessions by Robert Vandall, beloved teacher, composer
and arranger, from Alfred Publishing. Another exciting highlight this year
will be the performance of the Oakton Six Piano Ensemble from Chicago,
a performance not to be missed! Please check out the full schedule of
sessions and performances in this issue, as Diane has prepared a banquet
of delectable sessions to entice you to attend this outstanding conference.
Hats off to Diane for her dedicated work over many months in preparing
for this upcoming weekend!
As I wind down my office as NCMTA President, I want to extend my sincerest appreciation to my NCMTA Board colleagues and the entire membership
for your support and understanding, during a very difficult time in my life.
I will be forever grateful for the many expressions of sympathy and compassion on the loss of my husband last year. As members of NCMTA, we
are not only dedicated teachers, but caring professionals who form a unique
support system for one another. I am so thankful to be the recipient of the
best that NCMTA has to offer. Thank you for allowing me the privilege of
serving you and the needs of our membership. I wish you all the best in
the coming year, and look forward to seeing you in October!
With warmest greetings,
Liz LaBelle, NCTM
President, NCMTA
ADVANCE REGISTRATION – NCMTA ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Salem College
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
October 27-30, 2011
___________________________________________________________________________________
Last Name
First
Middle
___________________________________________________________________________________
Address
___________________________________________________________________________________
City
State
Zip Code
___________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone
Email
NCTM........................................................................................................................Yes ____No _____
First time attendee to an NCMTA Conference .......................................................Yes ____No _____
Primary Teaching Instrument .................................................................................________________
Conference Registration:
Full Conference..........$50..........NCMTA Member ...................... (postmarked by October 11) ....... $_______
$75..........Non-NCMTA Member** ......... (postmarked by October 11) ....... $_______
$40..........New NCMTA Member Fee ...... (postmarked by October 11) ....... $_______
(Must have joined NCMTA during 2011/12 year)
$20..........NCMTA Student Member Fee .................................................... $_______
Late Registration........$55..........NCMTA Member ... (postmarked after October 11 or pd. onsite) ... $_______
1-Day Registration.....$35..........NCMTA Member ......................................................................... $_______
$50..........Non-NCMTA Member** ............................................................ $_______
**NCMTA is pleased to offer MTNA members who are not NC residents, the same registration fees as NCMTA
members.
**NCMTA is pleased to offer NATS & ASTA members the same registration fees as NCMTA members.
(Registration fees are waived for MTNA State Competition Judges and Student Competitors, and Salem College
Faculty and Students.)
Conference Meals:
All meals must be reserved and paid in advance; See schedule for more details
Thursday ...........$9.50 .................Executive Board Mtg Dinner....................................................... $_______
Friday................$11.00...............Lunch ............................................................................................ $_______
(Turkey Sandwich ____Hummus Wrap ___ or Chicken Caesar Salad ___)
$20 ....................Banquet ......................................................................................... $_______
Saturday............$11.00...............Lunch ............................................................................................ $_______
(Ham Sandwich ___Portabella Mushroom Wrap ___or Greek Salad w/ Chicken ___)
$23 ....................Banquet ......................................................................................... $_______
Sunday ..............$16.50...............Lunch ............................................................................................ $_______
(Vegetarian Option ___Vegan ___ Special Dietary Needs___)
TOTAL
$_______
A $10 processing fee will be assessed on all refunds.
All fees for registration and meals are non-refundable after October 14, 2011.
Please make checks payable to “NCMTA” and mail this form with payment to:
Denise Clauhs, NCTM 8502 Rosedale Drive Oak Ridge, NC 27310
(336) 643-3648
[email protected]
**Remember to bring your NCMTA lanyard and Certification Pin!!
Remember to bring your checkbook for the Silent Auction and Scholarship Fund Raffles!
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Conference Accommodations
You may book reservations online at www.ncmta.org or by phone. Be sure
to ask for the NCMTA discounted rate.
200 Brookstown Avenue
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(336) 725-1120 (Must book by calling this
number and asking for the NCMTA room block
to receive the discounted rate.)
$79 +tax; cutoff date: Sept. 27, 2011
Walking distance to Salem College
Info: Complimentary breakfast, wine and cheese
in the afternoon, cookies and milk at night, free
parking
Augustus T. Zevely Inn
803 South Main Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(336) 748-9299
$95 +tax (Must book by calling this number
to receive the discounted rate. Mention NCMTA/ Salem College)
This inn books up early. Rooms can be
reserved with the discounted rate only as long
as there are rooms available. Cutoff date: Oct. 1, 2011 (Adults Only)
Located in historic Old Salem
Walking distance to the Salem College
Info: historic inn with private baths, complimentary breakfast buffet, and afternoon wine
and cheese
Wingate Inn
125 South Main Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(336) 714-2800 (Must book by calling this
number to receive the discounted rate. Mention
NCMTA/ Salem College)
$79 +tax; cutoff date: Sept. 27, 2011
Walking distance to Salem College
Info: complimentary hot breakfast, microwave
in each room, refrigerator in some, free wifi, free
parking, free access to offsite fitness gym, business center, freshly-baked cookies
Courtyard by Marriott-Hanes Mall
1600 Westbrook Plaza Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
(336) 760-5777 (Call this number for reservations by phone- mention code ‘NCM’. Or
book online at www.ncmta.org)
$65.90 +tax; cutoff date: Oct. 1, 2011
5 miles from Salem College
Info: full breakfast $7.50 (discounted rate),
free wifi, free parking, business center, fitness
room
Courtyard by Marriott-University
3111 University Parkway
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
(336) 727-1277 (Call this number for reservations by phone- mention NCMTA. Or book online at www.ncmta.org)
$75 +tax; cutoff date: Oct. 6, 2011
3 miles from Salem College
Info: $8.50 breakfast made to order, free wifi,
free parking, newly renovated lobby and bar,
business center, fitness room
Hampton Inn
1990 Hampton Inn Court
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
(336) 760-1660 (Call this number for reservations by phone- mention Salem College/
NCMTA. Or book online at www.
ncmta.org)
$79 +tax; cutoff date: Oct. 3, 2011
5 miles from Salem College
Info: fridge and micro in each room, free wifi,
free parking, business center, fitness room,
includes hot breakfast, near Hanes Mall
Brookstown Inn
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
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Directions to Salem College
It would be best to follow the directions below. The physical address
of Salem College (601 South Church Street) will bring you to the
historic square, not the Fine Arts Center. If you are using a GPS I
suggest trying to get to the intersection of Salem Avenue and Stadium
Drive (off of US 52).
From West of Winston-Salem: Take I-40 East to Winston-Salem; exit onto Business 40. Take
the Salem College/Old Salem exit. At the end of the ramp, turn
left. Travel one-half block on South Liberty Street. Turn left on to
Cemetery Street; follow it until it ends at Salem Avenue and turn
right. At the intersection of Salem Avenue and Stadium Drive,
turn right into the Salem Fine Arts Center entrance; proceed to
the bottom of the hill.
From Greensboro/East of Winston-Salem:
Take I-40 West to Winston-Salem; exit onto Business 40. Take
the Old Salem/Salem College exit, which is US 52 South. Go a
quarter-mile before taking the Salem College/Winston-Salem
State/Stadium Drive exit. At the end of the ramp, turn right onto
Stadium Drive. At the top of the hill, go straight into the Salem
Fine Arts Center entrance; proceed to the bottom of the hill.
Our conference schedule for Friday morning begins at the Home
Moravian Church. NCMTA is being treated to a free behind-thescenes tour of it and also the Tannenberg at the Reception/Visitors
Center. The address of the Home Moravian Church is 529 South
Church Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101.
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Campus Map
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Shober House
Salem Square
Inspector’s House
Home Moravian Church
Main Hall
Public Safety
South Residence Hall
History Wing
Penn Alumnae House
Single Sisters House
Clewell Residence Hall
Lehman Hall
Gramley Library
Babcock Residence Hall
Bahnson House Residence Hall
Gramley Residence Hall
Tennis Courts
Physical Plant Building
Strong Residence Hall
Bitting Residence Hall
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Athletic Facilities
Fitness Center/Salem Commons
Bryant Hall
Rondthaler Science Building
May Dell
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Hanes House
27 Salem Fine Arts Center
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Salem Academy
Boner House
Field 5
Field 4
Blixt Fields
Fogle Flats
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Fifty-third Annual NCMTA State Conference
Salem College
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
October 27-30, 2011
Fine Arts Center (FAC): Main Floor
Lobby
Galleries
Hanes Auditorium
Shirley Recital Hall
Drama Workshop
FAC 212
FAC 208
Basement
Keyboard Lab 103
Choir Room 101
Classroom FAC 91
Studio FAC 19
Studio FAC 15
Practice Rooms
FAC 34
Corrin Refectory: Club Dining Room (CDR)
Rondthaler-Gramley House (R-G)
Old Salem: Home Moravian Church (HMC)
Reception Center (RC)
All events are subject to change.
A conference registration fee is required for teachers to attend any portion of the MTNA Competitions or Recital, NCMTA Piano Contest Recitals, or other conference events.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2011
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm..................MTNA Competition Rehearsal Check-in.............FAC Lobby
5:30 pm – 11:30 pm................MTNA Competition Rehearsals...................................... FAC
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm..................NCMTA Executive Board Meeting..................... R-G House
Elizabeth L. LaBelle, NCTM, NCMTA President, presiding
(Bd. Mtg. Dinner starts at 6:30 pm – Pizza, Salad, Brownies)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2011
7:30 am – 9:30 am...................Conference registrants are invited for complimentary
Muffins & Coffee / Hot Tea
8:00 am – 2:00 pm..................NCMTA Conference Registration........................FAC Lobby
Denise Clauhs, NCTM, NCMTA Treasurer
8:00 am – 6:00 pm..................EXHIBITOR DISPLAYS................................FAC Galleries
A tempo Software
Burrage Music Company
JoniHanna Music Cards & More
Moore Music Company
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NCMusicLessons.com
Piedmont Music Center
Piano & Organ Distributors
NCMTA Members’ Showcase
8:00 am – 4:30 pm..................MTNA PERFORMANCE COMPETITIONS................ FAC
Dr. Kerry Carlin, NCTM, NC MTNA Competition Chair
8:45 am – 12:15 pm................MTNA CERTIFICATION TEST
Dr. Victoria Fischer Faw, NCTM, MTNA Certification Chair
10:00 am – 11:30 am...............BEHIND THE SCENES IN OLD SALEM...........Old Salem
‘Organs in Old Salem’
This tour begins in the newly restored sanctuary of the Home Moravian Church
where we will be given the opportunity to step back in time. We’ll be treated to
a performance on the Aeolian-Skinner organ with a program that highlights a
commissioned work on a famous Moravian hymn. Next, our group will be given
directions to the close-by Old Salem Reception/Visitors Center. Here, the tour
will continue with a performance on the 1798 restored Tannenberg organ. North
Carolinians may not realize the treasure they possess in this instrument; it “…
is the largest of Tannenberg’s organs in existence and is the earliest surviving
two-manual (two-keyboard) organ built in the United States.” (Our State, 2004)
These free, ‘behind-the-scene’ tours and programs will be presented to us by
Mary Lou Kapp Peeples, organist.
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm................LUNCH.......................................... Mary Davis Holt Gallery
‘Come and Browse the Exhibitor Displays’
(Choice of Sandwich: Turkey/Cheese on Whole Wheat, Artisan Hummus Veggie
Wrap, or Salad: Classic Chicken Caesar Salad; Pasta Salad; Chips; Cookies;
Soda/Water)
1:00 pm – 1:50 pm .................GENERAL SESSION
‘Toccatas, Tarantellas, and Technique: Helping Your Student to Develop the
Technical and Rhythmic Skills to Play Like a Virtuoso’
Using musical examples from all levels of student literature, Mr. Vandall will
demonstrate how to help students perform with rhythmic flair and technical ease.
Robert D. Vandall, NCTM, Special Guest Presenter
2:00 pm – 2:50 pm..................SPLIT SESSIONS
‘The Sinfonias of Johann Sebastian Bach: Teaching and Performing these
Miniature Masterpieces’
The Sinfonias or Three-Part Inventions are exquisite studies in counterpoint
and important pedagogical works that transition students from the Two-Part
Inventions to the Well-Tempered Clavier. They are also a joy to play and a
delight to unravel. This session will involve discussion and performance of
these beautiful and profound works.
Dr. Teresa Sumpter, Assistant Professor of Music and Coordinator of Keyboard
Studies, Mars Hill College
‘Not Just Big Kids: Teaching Today’s Adult Music Students’
Teaching adult students presents unique challenges and rewards for the music
instructor. Based on his own research, Dr. Swenson will share information on
their characteristics, motivations, and preferences.
Dr. Thomas Swenson, NCTM, Assistant Professor of Music and Director of
the Salem College Community Music School, Salem College, NCMTA Vice
President
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3:00 pm – 4:00 pm..................PIANO MASTER CLASS
Robert D. Vandall, NCTM, Clinician
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm..................Annual NCMTA Business Meeting
Liz LaBelle, NCTM, President, NCMTA presiding
Piano Section Business Meeting
Dr. Paul Stewart, NCTM, Piano Teachers Chair, presiding
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm..................SPLIT EVENTS
MTNA Competition Winners Recital
Dr. Kerry Carlin, NCTM, NC MTNA Competition Chair, presiding
SHOWCASE
‘Lost in the Paper/Time Jungle? A tempo to the Rescue!’
Do you keep records of your students’ current or past studies, performances,
finances, attendance, birthdays? Do you send emails, make phone calls, give out
invoices, lend CD’s, pay taxes, sell music, prepare lessons, give assignments?
Compare your system to A tempo. Reduce the clutter and time. Twelfth
Anniversary with New features and very Special Prices! Preview the new Lesson
Planner/Calendar!
Dennis McEntire, President, A tempo
6:30 pm – 7:45 pm..................BANQUET ‘Celebrating History in NC’
(Traditional Moravian Chicken Pie; Glazed Carrots; Roasted Red Skin Potatoes;
Garden Salad; Rolls; Moravian Sugar Cake; Iced Tea; Coffee; & Wine)
‘Welcome’ by Dr. Susan E. Pauly, President of Salem Academy & College
Teacher of the Year Award, Certification Recognitions, & IMTF Scholarship
Presentation
Liz LaBelle, NCTM, NCMTA President, presiding
8:00 pm – 9:30 pm..................2011 CONFERENCE ARTIST RECITAL
Marina Lomazov, pianist
9:30 pm...................................Conference Artist Reception
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2011
8:00 am – 11:30 am.................NCMTA CONFERENCE REGISTRATION.......FAC Lobby
Denise Clauhs, NCTM, NCMTA Treasurer
8:00 am – 6:00 pm..................EXHIBITOR DISPLAYS........................................ Galleries
A tempo Software
NCMusicLessons.com
Burrage Music Company
Piedmont Music Center
JoniHanna Music Cards & More
Piano & Organ Distributors
Moore Music Company
NCMTA Members’ Showcase
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8:30 am – 9:00 am...................ALFRED SHOWCASE
Strengthen your student’s technique and expressiveness at the piano with
practice strategies from celebrated composer, Robert D. Vandall. Using his
original music, he will explain how to choose repertoire to address specific
technical and musical challenges.
Robert D. Vandall, composer
9:00 am – 9:50 am...................GENERAL SESSION
‘Memorizing: It Takes More Than Muscles.’
Using transparencies of specific teaching pieces, Mr. Vandall offers practical
ways to help students practice efficiently to memorize in ways that go beyond
mere “muscle” memory.
Robert D. Vandall, NCTM, Special Guest Presenter
10:00 am – 10:50 am...............2011 CONFERENCE ARTIST SESSION
‘How to Prepare For a College Music Audition’
Marina Lomazov, Associate Professor of Piano at the University of South
Carolina School of Music, Founder and Artistic Director of the Southeastern
Piano Festival, 2011 NCMTA Conference Artist
11:00 am – 12:00 pm..............OAKTON SIX PIANO ENSEMBLE RECITAL
Glenna Sprague, Conductor
12:00 pm – 12:45 pm..............LUNCH
(Choice of Sandwich: Ham & Havarti on Ciabatta Bread, Portabella
Mushroom Croissant, or Salad: Greek Salad with Chicken; Fruit Salad;
Pretzels; Brownie; Soda/Water)
12:00 pm – 12:45 pm..............Planning Senate Committee Lunch
12:45 pm – 1:35 pm................SPLIT EVENTS
NC Young Composers’ Recital
Lindsay Brooks, NCTM, NCMTA Composition/ Theory Teachers Chair,
presiding
‘Making Performance Easier with a Body in Balance - The Alexander
Technique’
The Alexander Technique helps musicians perform with greater ease and
efficiency by identifying habits of misuse and replacing them with ‘body
friendly’ ones. Learn what to begin to look for when a body is in balance
and how to begin to release tension so you can perform better. Please dress
comfortably (shorts to wear under a skirt for floor work if you are wearing a
skirt), and bring a yoga mat if you have one.
Susan Perkins, M.M., M.AmSAT, Alexander Technique Instructor, Salem
College School of Music
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1:45 pm – 2:35 pm..................SPLIT SESSIONS
Musicians as Entrepreneurs: Recognizing and
Utilizing What We Already Know
Dr. Savage will identify how we, as musicians, have already developed
many of the skills needed to make great entrepreneurs. However, many of us
may not recognize that we have such skills. In this session, many practical
entrepreneurial skills will be identified and applied to standard teaching and
performance situations. These skills are vital to a wide range of applications
across our profession such as embracing new developments within our field,
building a studio, increasing audience attendance, and helping our field move
forward.
Dylan Savage, DM
Bösendorfer Concert Artist; Associate Professor of Piano
University of North Carolina-Charlotte
‘Some Aspects of Generative Composition in Max/MSP’
A discussion and demonstration of composer John Supko’s recent work
involving statistical aesthetics, Markov chains, and paperless scores.
Dr. John Supko, Assistant Professor of Music, Duke University, 2011 NCMTA
Commissioned Composer
2:45 pm – 4:00 pm..................SPLIT EVENTS
Piano Contest Recital #1
Anne Scoggin, NCTM and Kathleen Vockeroth, NCTM, Piano Contest
Director Co-Chairs presiding
‘Paul Tortelier as Cellist and Composer’
An exploration of the composition career of the great French cellist Paul
Tortelier (1914-1990), including discussion and performances from a selection
of his works for cello
Dr. Peter Opie, Assistant Professor of Cello,
Ball State University
Voice: Master Class
Cristy Lynn Brown, Assistant Professor of Music,
Salem College
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm..................SPLIT EVENTS
Piano Master Class
Marina Lomazov, clinician
Strings Master Class
Dr. Peter Opie, clinician
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5:10 pm – 6:00 pm..................SPLIT EVENTS
Premiere Performance of the 2011 Commissioned Composition, “This
City” & MTNA Composition Competition Winners Recital
Dr. John Supko, 2011 Commissioned Composer
‘The Spiritual as an American Art Form: Performance Practices and Comparisons to Gospel’
This session will include a multimedia presentation of the history, composers,
songs, and performance practices of the Negro Spiritual with a comparison to
Gospel and the likenesses and differences of the two styles. Recordings of the
Palmetto Voices, directed by Dr. Sonja Sepulveda, will demonstrate by singing
arrangements, old and new, that the Spiritual is an unique American art form
and is for everyone.
Palmetto Voices, demonstration choir
Dr. Sonja Sepulveda, Assistant Professor of Music; Director, Choral Activities
and Theory, Salem College
6:15 pm – 7:45 pm..................BANQUET ‘Celebrating NCMTA’
(Slow Roasted Apple Bourbon Pork Loin; Spring Salad with fruit & nuts; Herb
Roasted Red Bliss Potatoes; Sautéed Mixed Vegetables; Rolls; Dessert; Iced
Tea; Coffee; Wine.)
Sponsored by the Piano Section
Margaret Vardell Sandresky, Banquet Speaker
Dr. Paul Stewart, NCTM, Piano Teachers Chair, presiding
Also at the Banquet…the MTNA Foundation Raffle & the NC Scholarship
Raffle
8:00 pm – 9:30 pm..................HOST FACULTY RECITAL ‘Salem Shines’
Come hear the Salem College School of Music faculty and students in a recital
of extraordinary music. Tradition, creativity, and artistry synergize in a unique
way at Salem College. Come one, come all!
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2011
8:30 am – 9:20 am...................CONFERENCE ARTIST SESSION
‘The Russian School of Music: A Brief Overview of Methodology’
Marina Lomazov, 2011 Conference Artist
9:30 am – 10:20 am.................GENERAL SESSION
‘Studying Piano with Vladimir Horowitz’
Although Vladimir Horowitz did not actually venture into piano teaching until
the summer of 1944 when he selected the sixteen-year-old prodigy Byron
Janis to be his first piano student, he was vitally interested in piano pedagogy
throughout his long career. Using primarily unpublished materials from the
Horowitz Papers housed at the Yale Music Library and from the Ukrainian
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and Russian archives, Dr. Sherrill Martin shares new insights, not only into
Horowitz’s own training in Russia, but into his artistic and technical goals for
successful teaching from the earliest to the most advanced levels of musicianship.
Dr. Sherrill V. Martin, Professor of Music History, teaches Musicology and is
Coordinator of B.A. Degree Program, UNC Wilmington
10:30 am – 11:20 am...............GENERAL SESSION
‘A Perfect Marriage of Technique and Artistry - The Pianism of Franz Liszt’
In this session, Barbara Lister-Sink, a global leader in injury-preventive keyboard
technique, will discuss Liszt’s technique along with technical evolution, injuryprevention and the principles of “natural,” optimal use of the body at the
instrument.
Barbara Lister-Sink, Artistic Director, School of Music; Artist-in-Residence,
Professor of Piano; Director, Professional Certificate Program in InjuryPreventive Keyboard Technique, Salem College
11:30 am – 12:30 pm..............LUNCH
(Simply Italian: Ravioli with Choice of Sauces; Caesar salad; Broccoli with
Lemon Zest; Garlic Bread; Rolls; Biscotti; Iced Tea; Coffee)
12:45 pm – 4:00 pm................PIANO CONTEST RECITALS
12:45 pm – 2:15 pm................Piano Contest Recital #2
2:45 pm – 4:00 pm..................Piano Contest Recital #3
Anne Scoggin, NCTM & Kathleen Vockeroth, NCTM, Piano Contest Director
Co-Chairs, presiding
~ CONFERENCE ENDS ~
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
NO RECITAL REHEARSALS
Resuming past practices, and because of time restraints, there
will be no formal rehearsals for the Honors Recitals. Upon
arrival, performers will be given opportunities for brief warmups in the college practice rooms.
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2011 Conference Artist
Marina Lomazov
Praised by critics as “a diva of the piano”
(Salt Lake City Tribune), “a mesmerizing risk
taker” (Cleveland Plain Dealer) and “simply
spectacular” (International Music Foundation,
Chicago), Ukrainian-American pianist Marina
Lomazov has established herself as one of the
most passionate and charismatic performers
on the concert scene today. Following prizes in the Cleveland International
Piano Competition, William Kapell International Piano Competition, Gina
Bachauer International Piano Competition and Hilton Head International Piano
Competition, Ms. Lomazov has given performances throughout North America,
South America, England, France, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Russia,
Japan and in most of the fifty states in the U.S.
Before immigrating to the United States, Marina studied at the Kiev
Conservatory where she became the youngest First Prize Winner of the all-Kiev
Piano Competition. Ms. Lomazov holds degrees from the Juilliard School and
the Eastman School of Music.
Ms. Lomazov is a frequent guest artist at music festivals at the U.S. and abroad.
She has recorded for Albany Records, Arizona University Recordings, Centaur
Records and Innova Recordings. Her live performances are broadcast regularly on public radio stations including
programs such as National Public Radio’s “Performance Today” and New
York’s “Young Artist Showcase”, among numerous others. In July of 2009,
Centaur Records released her latest recording of solo piano works by Rodion
Shchedrin.
Lomazov is Associate Professor of Piano at the University of South Carolina
School of Music where she is also the founder and artistic director of the
Southeastern Piano Festival.
http://www.marinalomazov.com
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Conference Guest Clinicians
Robert D. Vandall
Robert D. Vandall has published more than 400
works for piano, primarily with Myklas Music
Press, which is now owned by Alfred Publishing.
His compositions are featured on numerous piano
organization required lists, as well as in the National
Federation of Music Clubs Festivals Bulletin. As
a clinician, Mr. Vandall has appeared frequently at
the Music Teachers National Convention (MTNA)
and numerous state conventions.
His teaching experience is extensive, having taught group piano, music
theory, music literature, and choral ensembles. He was a faculty member of
the International Workshops in Biarritz, France and was the featured clinician
as “Composer of the Year” for the Goshen College Piano Workshop. Previous
music faculty posts include Lincoln Land Community College in Springfield,
IL and Mineral Area College, in Flat River, MO. Mr. Vandall holds a B.M. in
Piano Performance from Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, OH and a M.M. in
Piano Performance from the University of Illinois.
He and his wife, Karen, operate a thriving independent piano studio in New
Philadelphia, Ohio.
Oakton Six
The Oakton Six Piano Ensemble is a
performance group comprised of adult
students who are chosen through a
highly selective audition process. The
ensemble performs repertoire from the
classical, ragtime, and popular periods
that is transcribed for the six pianos by its founder and conductor Glenna
Sprague, Professor and Coordinator of Music at Oakton Community College in
Des Plaines, Illinois. The rich, layered sound of the Oakton Six Piano Ensemble
is comparable to that of an orchestra, with each member playing a different part
of a composition as the melody transfers from pianist to pianist. Critics hail
the Six Piano Ensemble as “extraordinary”, “unique”, and “musical”.
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The artistic success of the Oakton Six Piano Ensemble has resulted in prominent
concert engagements across the United States and Europe, including the College Music Society International Conference in Vienna, Austria; Music Teachers National Association National Conference in Atlanta (GA) and Spokane
(WA) as well as numerous MTA state conferences; National Group Piano and
Piano Pedagogy Forum at University of Oklahoma; National Conference on
Keyboard Pedagogy, Civic Opera House and Navy Pier in Chicago; the Hawaii
Music Teachers Association in Honolulu and the Music Teachers’ Association
of California (MTAC) State Convention in Los Angeles.
In 2008, renowned composer Robert Vandall created a special piece for the
ensemble entitled Oakton Toccata and published by Alfred Publishing Company. It is one of the pieces the ensemble will perform during the session. The
group has recently released a compact disc, Oakton Six Piano Ensemble: Live
in Concert II.
An active performer, clinician, and adjudicator in the Chicago area, Glenna
Sprague is Professor and Coordinator of Music at Oakton Community College in Des Plaines, Illinois, where she teaches piano, class piano and the Six
Piano Ensemble.
She has served as a panelist at the GP3 conference, the National Conference
on Piano Pedagogy, Illinois Arts Council, and the music advisory panel of
the Illinois Board of Higher Education. Ms. Sprague has been published in
Keyboard Companion and American Music Teacher. Professor Sprague is a
magna cum laude graduate of the Conservatory of Music at Capital University,
and received her Master of Music in piano performance from Ohio University,
where she studied with Gail Berenson.
During the session, the Oakton Six Piano Ensemble
will perform works arranged for the six pianos including:
Neue Spanische Tänz in E-flat Major, Op. 65, No. 1....................... Moritz Moszkowski
Slavonic Dance in E minor, Op. 72, No. 2.............................................Antonín Dvořák
Legend in D minor, Op. 59, No. 1........................................................Antonín Dvořák
Norwegian Dance in D Minor, Op. 35, No. 1............................................ Edvard Grieg
Overture to The Marriage of Figaro................................. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Swanee.......................................................................................... George Gershwin
Oakton Toccata................................................................................ Robert D. Vandall
Maple Leaf Rag........................................................................................ Scott Joplin
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Dr. Peter Opie
Dr. Peter Opie is Assistant Professor of cello at
Ball State University and cellist of the American
Piano Trio. He has performed widely as a soloist
and chamber musician in Europe, Asia, and the
United States.
Recent concerto performances include with the
Daegu Melos Ensemble in Korea, and the Provintsia
Chamber Orchestra in Russia. This season he will
be appearing with the Muncie Symphony, Marion Philharmonic, and Lake
Charles Symphony in concertos by Haydn, Brahms, and Beethoven.
With the American Piano Trio he has performed at the Interlochen Arts Academy
in Michigan, Oxford University, Yonsei University, Canterbury Christ Church
University, Anglia Ruskin University, the Great Philharmonic Hall in Minsk,
Chunma Arts Center in Daegu, and in Russia as a guest artist at the “Eighth
International Conservatoire Week” at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. He
has also performed chamber music with Ida Kavafian, Paul Kantor, members
of the Cleveland Orchestra, the Chester String Quartet, and at the Tolyatti
International Chamber Music Festival.
Formerly on the faculty of Eastern Michigan University, he has given cello and
chamber music master classes at the University of North Carolina Greensboro,
Indiana University String Academy, the St. Petersburg Conservatoire,
University of Michigan, DePauw University, and several universities in Korea.
Additionally he has taught at summer chamber music festivals in Pennsylvania,
New York, and Iowa.
His experience as an orchestral player includes working regularly with the
Detroit Symphony and Indianapolis Chamber Orchestras, and he spent a
summer as a fellow at the Tanglewood Music Festival, where he performed
with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He holds degrees from the Guildhall
School of Music & Drama in London, the Cleveland Institute of Music, and a
doctorate from the University of Michigan. His principal teachers have included
Richard Aaron, Anthony Elliott, Oleg Kogan, and Raphael Sommer.
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Commissioned Composer
John Supko
Composer John Supko was born in 1980 on Long
Island, New York. Currently Assistant Professor of
Music at Duke University, he holds degrees from
the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
(BM) and Princeton University (MFA & PhD). He
is a recipient of the Fulbright (2002) and Georges
Lurcy (2007) fellowships, both for Paris, France, where he studied at the
Ecole Normale de Musique. He has won numerous prizes and grants, among
them the BMI Student Composer Award, two ASCAP/Morton Gould Young
Composers Awards (including the 2008 Leo Kaplan Award), the Grand
Prize of the National Young Composers Competition, the Perkins Prize of
the Princeton University Music Department and a Commissioning Music/
USA Meet the Composer commission. His work has been published in
collaborative editions with the poet Philippe Denis by Collection Mémoires
(Paris) and, most recently, by Harpo & (Marseille). Current projects include
a collaboration with media artist Bill Seaman (S_traits) and an opera on
the lives of Paul and Jane Bowles with poet Karren LaLonde Alenier (How
Many Midnights). DESCRIPTION OF THIS CITY
Commissioned by the North Carolina Music Teachers Association in
conjunction with the Music Teachers National Association, This City is
a work for pianist Mabel Kwan and generative electronics. There is no
printed score; rather, the pianist plays music generated for her in real
time, which appears on a computer screen. Each instance of generated
material is unique, ensuring that no two performances of This City will be
the same, although the piece will always be recognizable as itself. This
‘constant identity’ in the midst of ‘constant variety’ is ensured by the careful
selection of the harmonic materials with which the music is constructed.
The computer will never generate materials from harmonies not specified
in advance by the composer. Moreover, the way the computer generates
materials—regarding, for example, the length and contour of melodic
phrases, textural density, rhythmic complexity—has been determined in
advance by the composer to ensure that each generation is acceptable and
representative of the composer’s aesthetic. This City represents, in part,
the navigation of the composer’s musical mind by software.
This City is also a partial setting of Robert Fitterman’s sprawling, multi25
book poem, Metropolis XXX (The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire),
read by Nathan Wilson. Nathan’s voice is diffused among and mixed with
both the material generated by the computer and atmospheric sounds drawn
from field recordings.
There is no beginning to This City in the traditional sense: no introduction,
no exposition, no development, no indicators from the composer (“This is
the main idea! Listen to how I develop it!”) You simply turn the software on
and the pianist starts playing. This City can sustain and, indeed, encourages
many levels of attention on the part of listener, from focused, intense
listening (think Bach fugues) to daydreaming (“Maybe I should have been
an architect...” “I wonder if we need milk...”) and everything in between.
There is also no end to This City in much the same way that there is no
choreographed end to the experience of viewing a painting: you turn it off
or leave the room as you would walk away from a canvas.
COMING IN
SEPTEMBER 2012!
NCMTA launches first
e-journal
Keep posted for more details!
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Member’s Showcase
Have you composed music, recorded a CD, or written a book? Do you
make unique items to use as teaching aids in your studio? New to the
conference this year - the Member’s Showcase. Complimentary space will
be provided for NCMTA members to showcase items. To reserve a space,
submit the following form before October 1st.
Please note that members are responsible for the security of their own
items during the conference. Members should bring equipment or display
aids needed, such as extension cords, or table coverings.
Name Phone Email Name/Type of Item Amount of space needed (Whole table, half table, etc)
Electricity Needed?
YES
NO
Submit to: Diane Blanchard
202 Money Island Drive
Atlantic Beach, NC 28512
252-503-2410
[email protected]
Showcase
your TALENTS
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NCMTA 2012 PIANO CONTEST-FESTIVAL
The 2012 Piano Contest-Festival Directors is TBA.
Please check www.ncmta.org for updates.
Please send all applications to your appropriate
District or State Chairperson listed below.
REGISTRATION DEADLINES (NO EXCEPTIONS)
DISTRICT - Postmarked by January 21, 2012
STATE - Postmarked by March 16, 2012
DISTRICT CONTEST - FESTIVAL LOCATIONS & DATES
ALBEMARLE (District 3):
LUMBERTON (District 6):
CHARLOTTE (District 2):
MARS HILL (District 1):
Pfeiffer University
Date: March 10, 2012
Tina Brown, Chair
9450 Old Beatty Ford Road
Rockwell, NC 28138
704-279-5976
[email protected]
PSU, Moore Hall
Date: TBA
Ruth Sinclair, NCTM, Chair
604 McQueen Rd.
Aberdeen, NC 28315
910-944-1801
[email protected]
Queens University, Charlotte
Date: March 3, 2012
Heather Brunner, Chair
9438 Peckham Rye Road
Charlotte, NC 28227
704-787-4644
GREENVILLE (District 8):
ECU, Fletcher Sch of Music, Greenville
Date: February 25, 2012
Lorraine Robinson, Chair
212 Metcalf Street
New Bern, NC 28562
252-638-5295
[email protected]
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Mars Hill College
Moore Fine Arts Bldg
Date: March 3, 2012
Ruth Nussbaum-Borden, Chair
4 Lornelle Pl.
Asheville, NC 28804
828-258-8369
[email protected]
Anne Rogers, Co-Chair
828-258-0058
RALEIGH (District 5):
Meredith College, Raleigh
Date: February 18, 2012
Debra Heath, Chair
5308 Tilford Lane
Raleigh, NC 27613
919-607-4099
[email protected]
WILMINGTON (District 7):
WINSTON-SALEM/
GREENSBORO (District 4):
UNC-Wilmington
Date: March 10, 2012
Andy Whittington, Chair
4901 Franklin Ave.
Wilmington, NC 28403
910-352-7675
[email protected]
UNC-Greensboro
Date: TBA
Denise Clauhs, NCTM, Chair
8502 Rosedale Dr.
Oakridge, NC 27310
336-643-3648
[email protected]
STATE CONTEST - FESTIVAL LOCATIONS & DATES
EAST (District 5, 6, 7, 8):
Meredith College, Raleigh
Date: March 24, 2012
Amy Gardner, Chair
1009 Southerlund Road
Garner, NC 27529
919-606-0082
[email protected]
WEST (District 1, 2, 3, 4):
Queens University, Charlotte
Date: March 31, 2012
Jennifer Costa, Chair
4414 Lazy Drive
Charlotte, NC 28215
704-497-0061
[email protected]
Co-Chair: Sandy Duran
[email protected]
Students who receive a Superior rating at the State Contest will have the
Fall Conference Superiors Recital Invitation attached to the rating sheet.
JUDGES NEEDED FOR DISTRICT AND STATE CONTESTS!!
If you meet one of the following criteria, contact Piano Contest Director(s)
(see www.ncmta.org for updates):
•College Faculty member
•Nationally Certified with Professional Advancement Certificate,
Permanent Certificate or Certificate of Experience
•Nationally Certified teacher who has attended the NCMTA Fall workshop
•NCMTA teacher with a Masters or Doctorate degree
•Nationally Certified teacher whose Senior level students make Superior
ratings at the State Contest for a minimum of 3 years
•College professor who is not a member of NCMTA may judge in an
emergency situation
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NCMTA Districts
District 1: Mars Hill
District 2: Charlotte
WHICH DISTRICT
ARE YOU IN?
District 3: Albemarle
District 4: Winston-Salem/
Greensboro
District 5: Raleigh
District 6: Lumberton
District 7: Wilmington
District 8: Greenville
To determine your
district, see the
boundry lines wherein
your county lies.
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* * * C O RR E C T I O N * * *
There is an error in the NCMTA 2011-2012
Piano Contest-Festival List.
(page 50 in the NCMT May Journal)
Senior B II
Liszt, Franz - Romance in E Major, S.169 (Posthumous)
THIS SHOULD READ
Senior B II
Liszt, Franz - Romance in E minor, S. 169 (Posthumous).
2011
NCMTA
53rd
Conference
Member of the American Federation
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Specializing in fine instruments,
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October
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COMING IN
SEPTEMBER 2012!
NCMTA launches first
e-journal
Keep posted for more details!
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MUSIC DEGREE PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Arts in Music
Bachelor of Music
Classical or
Jazz Performance
Music Composition
Music Education
Master of Music
Classical Performance
Music Composition
Music Education
Music Theory
Vocal Pedagogy
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Music Theory Pedagogy
Doctor of Musical Arts
Doctor of Philosophy in
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AUDITION DATES
December 3, 2011
January 21, 2012
February 4, 2012
February 24*-25, 2012
February 25 is the last date to be considered for
a music scholarship or assistantship.
*Graduate voice, only
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336-334-5789
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NORTH CAROLINA MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
District PIANO CONTEST-FESTIVAL
Registration Form
Date: ________________ [POSTMARK DEADLINE: January 21, 2012]
Teacher’s Name (print):____________________________________________________
(Each participating teacher must submit a Registration Form)
Address:________________________________________________________________
STREET CITY ZIP
Telephone: (______)___________________Email:_______________________________
(Please provide an E-mail address in order to receive a schedule on time)
Contest Location (City):__________________________(County): __________________
___________ Total Juniors @ $15.00 each $__________________
___________ Total Seniors @ $15.00 each$__________________
___________ TOTAL ENTRANTS
$__________________
(Send only one check per teacher, payable to NCMTA)
EVERY participating teacher is
expected to be available to help
the day of the contest-festival unless
you are judging in another district.
Please check the area(s) where you
prefer to volunteer:
__ Door Monitor
__ Registration
__ Grading Room
__ Judge’s Lunch
Be ready to say “Yes I can!” if your District Chairperson calls you.
I hereby certify that my dues are paid for the current year and the above students
are eligible according to the currently approved piano contest regulations.
Signed:___________________________________________
Mail to your District Chairperson.
(See September NCMTA Journal or webiste: NCMTA.org)
If your student receives a SUPERIOR rating at the District Contest/Festival
(with the exception of Level Junior A), please obtain a STATE registration form
from your District Chairperson and mail it with your check to your STATE
Chairperson. State Contest postmark deadline: March 16, 2012.
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JUNIOR PIANO
LEVEL A or B STUDENT’S NAME STUDENT’S CITY
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SENIOR PIANO
LEVEL A or B STUDENT’S NAME STUDENT’S CITY
_____________ ______________________________ _________________
I. ________________________________________________
(Music) II. ________________________________________________
III. ________________________________________________
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ARTIST FACULTY
Tadeu Coelho, Flute
Robin Driscoll, Oboe
Oskar Espina-Ruiz, Clarinet
Saxton Rose, Bassoon
Taimur Sullivan, Saxophone
David Jolley, Horn
Judith Saxton, Trumpet
John llika, Trombone
Matt Ransom, Tuba
John R. Beck, Percussion
Kevin Lawrence, Violin
Joseph Genualdi, Violin
Sarah Johnson, Violin
Sheila Browne, Viola
Brooks Whitehouse, Cello
Paul Sharpe, Double bass
Jacquelyn Bartlett, Harp
Eric Larsen, Piano
Dmitri Shteinberg, Piano
Allison Gagnon, Collaborative Piano
Timothy Olsen, Organ
Gerald Klickstein, Guitar
Joseph Pecoraro, Guitar
Lawrence Dillon, Composition
Kenneth Frazelle, Composition
Michael Rothkopf, Composition
Marion Pratnicki, Voice
Glenn Siebert, Voice
Marilyn Taylor, Voice
Ron Rudkin, Jazz Ensemble
James Albritten, Conducting
FLETCHER OPERA INSTITUTE
James Allbritten, Artistic Director
Steven LaCosse, Stage Director
Angela Vanstory Ward, Vocal Coach
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DEGREE PROGRAMS
PIANO FACULTY
Bachelor of Arts in Music
Bachelor of Music in Music Education
Bachelor of Music in Performance
Minors GENERAL MUSIC, CHORAL MUSIC, JAZZ STUDIES
Dr. Cathy Albergo
Ms. Pamela Cordle
Ms. Barbara Furr
Dr. Elizabeth Loparits
Dr. Barry Salwen
Mr. Andy Whittington
Barbara Furr is a past president of the North Carolina Music
Teachers Association and currently serves on the board.
At left, she receives the NCMTA 2010 Teacher of the Year Award
from NCMTA president Liz LaBelle.
UPCOMING EVENTS FOR PIANO TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
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CHECK WEBSITE FOR DATES AND MORE INFORMATION
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In Memorium
Marie Johnson Hargett - one of the founding members of NCMTA. She was elected as Chairman during the first year of
NCMTA, then she was elected as the first President of NCMTA.
Marie taught piano at Queens College (now Queens University)
for most of her adult life.
Marie’s family has requested that memorial donations be made
to the NCMTA Scholarship Foundation.
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NCMTA REMINDERS
July 1
2011
Superiors Recitals Deadline
Aug. 1
September Journal Submission Deadline
Aug. 15
Teacher of the Year Submissions Deadline
Sept. 1
IMTF Teacher Scholarship Application deadline
Conference Bulletin Submission Deadline
Sept. 10
Raleigh Workshop, Ruggero
Sept. 13
State Composition Contest postmark deadline
Sept. 17
Charlotte Workshop, Queens
Oct. 27
Executive Board Meeting, Salem College
Oct. 27-30
53rd Annual NCMTA Conference
Salem College, Winston-Salem
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