Update - Kansas Music Teachers Association

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Update - Kansas Music Teachers Association
Winter 2006
Number 70
Update
President’s Corner
Mission Statement
KMEA In-Service Workshop
Member Awards
Composer Commissioning
Local Associations
KMTA Mini-Grants
Music Progressions
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MTNA Certification/Certified Teachers
KMTA Honors Auditions
KMTA Collegiate Competition
West Central Auditions
MTNA National Conference
Board Meeting Minutes
KMTA Board Members
West Central Division Dinner
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Dear Colleagues,
Now is an exciting time to be a part of KMTA.
We have many opportunities for enrichment
coming up. On February 24th, KMTA will be
hosting several sessions at the KMEA In Service
Workshop. There will be a recital featuring the
winners of the KMTA Capitol Federal State
Auditions, as well as sessions focusing on using
movement in our studios to promote active musicmaking and wellness among our students led by
Dalcroze clinician Mary Dobrea-Grindahl.
The MTNA National Conference will be in
Austin, Texas March 25th – 29th. This
is a wonderful opportunity to expand
your knowledge base and meet
teachers from across the country.
KMTA’s next conference will be in
Topeka on September 22-23, 2006. I
encourage you to contact me or ShiaoLi Ding to tell us what you want to see
at a state conference.
Dates for Music Progressions are listed
in this Update. Music Progressions is
a great non-competitive event that provides a total
evaluation of your students’ progress as well as
providing an excellent studio curriculum guide.
KMTA will begin a major fundraising drive this
spring. The funds raised will be used to support
scholarships, auditions, and other KMTA projects.
If we all join together on this project, we can bring
great things to our students and our associations.
A strong financial base ensures a strong future for
KMTA.
Next fall, KMTA’s auditions will see an
expansion in some districts to include a nonmemorized performance festival. This is a great
way to introduce your students to the audition
process. I also encourage you to check out the
existing tracks, as they may fit your students better
than you think.
If you’ve checked out our website (ksmta.org)
lately, you’ll see that it’s being completely redone.
The new site will be accessible to all without a
password, and we will all be listed in the teacher
directory. This will help other teachers and
students in need of teachers find
us. If you have any website
concerns, please contact me.
Are you looking for extra money
for your local association or
yourself? Check out
mtnafoundation.org for
information on local association
grants, new local association start
up grants, and teacher enrichment
grants. The application deadlines
are all in January 2006. These
grants are one way the MTNA
Foundation benefits you.
I’ll close with thanks to all of those who made the
fall conference and fall auditions a success. I saw
many happy teachers at the conference and many
happy students at the auditions. Thanks also to
Southwestern College and Pittsburg State
University for hosting these events. I would also
like to thank all of you for being a part of KMTA
and sharing your musical gifts with children
across Kansas.
Sincerely,
Linda Featherston
KMTA President
The next KMTA board meeting will be February 24th at
1:30-2:30 pm at KMEA In Service Workshop in Wichita.
Another KMTA board meeting will be May 20, 2006 in Manhattan.
KMTA Mission Statement
Kansas Music Teachers Association is dedicated to helping each student experience the joy of music.
Through its educational program and activities, this organization will empower its members – teachers
with high professional standards – to foster in students a lifelong commitment to music as patrons,
performers, teachers and hobbyists. KMTA will also work in partnership with communities across Kansas
to insure that music is an ongoing, vital part of the cultural life.
KMTA PUBLICATIONS
Fall Auditions Handbook (2001) - $5
Music Progressions Handbook - $10
Free publications to members
Power of One Brochures (1997)
Membership Brochure (1994)
Officer’s Handbook (1995)
Membership Directory
KMTA Update (Winter and Summer)
The KMTA Update is published by For submission or
sponsorship information,
the Kansas Music Teachers
Association. For information about please contact:
membership and publications,
Julie Watson
please contact:
10017 W 52nd St
Pat Ziegelmeier
Shawnee, KS 66203
Executive Secretary
[email protected]
2154 County Road 27
Gem, Kansas 67734
[email protected]
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KMTA Sessions at the KMEA In-Service Workshop
Submitted by Trilla Lyerla, KMTA-KMEA liaison
KMTA Sessions at the KMEA In-Service Workshop will take place in Room 101 at Century II in
Wichita, KS on Friday, February 24, 2006. In addition to a KMTA Student Chapters panel discussion and
our annual KMTA Honors Recital, two sessions on eurhythmics for pianists and music educators will be
offered by clinician Mary Dobrea-Grindahl from Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music.
8:30 a.m. - 9:40 a.m.
KMTA Student Chapter Meeting: How To Survive With A Brand New Music Degree will be the topic
discussed by a panel of recent graduates working in various music fields. KMTA Student Chapters
President, Andrea Carlson and KMTA Student Chapters Chair, Karen McClellan presiding
9:45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Small Spaces, Big Possibilities: Using Dalcroze Eurhythmics in Your Classroom and/or Studio The
principles of Eurhythmics can be applied and taught in any kind of space – large, small, spacious, or
cramped. In this session, participants will discover and experience the many possibilities that exist for
teaching Dalcroze using their space to the fullest! Mary Dobrea-Grindahl, clinician; KMTA President
Linda Featherston, presiding.
12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. KMTA Honors Recital featuring performances by the winners of the KMTA Fall
Honors Auditions! KMTA President, Linda Featherston, presiding.
2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
“I hear you…and I’m listening, too!”
Dalcroze Eurhythmics is the perfect vehicle to refine your students’ listening skills. Learn to develop this
all-important ability through games and exercises that will stimulate, encourage, and delight students of
all ages. Mary Dobrea-Grindahl, clinician; KMTA President Linda Featherston, presiding.
Member Awards
KMTA Congratulates
Kathy Judd and Judith Fear!
Kathy Judd was the recipient of the Outstanding Teacher Service Award.
She is an independent teacher in Shawnee, KS.
Judith Fear was the recipient of the Outstanding Teacher Award.
Judith is an independent teacher in Wichita, KS.
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KMTA Composer Commissioning Project
Last October’s KMTA conference featured a wide variety of interesting events; I enjoyed mingling with
conference-goers and attending the clinics and performances. As composer commissioning chair, I
especially enjoyed the process of commissioning a new work and coordinating its premiere at the
conference. Composer Craig Weston, professor of music theory and composition at Kansas State
University, brought to this project an extraordinary amount of experience. His original composition
Glancing Spirals was written for a trio – violin, clarinet, and piano – of superb musicians also on the KSU
faculty. The premiere of Glancing Spirals took place on Saturday, October 29, 2005, in Messenger
Recital Hall at Southwestern College. Following a very musical performance of the work, the composer
and performers answered questions about the compositional process, sources of inspiration, and details
about writing for specific instruments. It was both entertaining and informative to see this project come
to fruition, and I look forward to continuing with it next year.
Chris Schmitz, KMTA Composer Commissioning Chair
Check out our newly revised web site! www.ksmta.org
Would you like your own simple, easy to use webpage?
You can get one through KMTA!
One time fee $60
Contact Linda Featherston at
[email protected] for more information.
MTNA Local Associations Presidents
Kansas
Central KS Piano Teachers
District 5
Rebecca Dudrey
1900 Harrison
Great Bend, KS 67530
620-793-5603
[email protected]
Manhatten Area MTA
District 3
Bonnie Zack
1911 Dunbar Rd.
Manhattan, KS 66502
785-537-7551
[email protected]
Northwest Kansas PTA
District 4
Sharon Kriss NCTM
1820 Harvey Ct.
Colby, KS 67701
785-460-2800
[email protected]
High Plains PTA
District 4
Leona Schulte
2708 Golf Course Road
Victoria, KS 67671
785-735-2444
No email given
Newton MTA
District 6
JoAnn Nickel
1135 N. Alamo Road
Newton, KS 67114
620-367-8248
[email protected]
South Central Kansas MTA
District 6
Natalie Wickham
1101 Briarwood Rd.
Derby, KS 67037-3701
316-788-5342
[email protected]
Kansas City MTA
District 1
Janice White
5621 W. 84th Terrace
Overland Park, KS 66207
913-648-6544
[email protected]
North Central Kansas MTL
District 4
Donna Severns
704 Valley Vista
Norton, KS 67654
785-877-3453
[email protected]
Wichita Metropolitan MTA
District 6
Wendy Stevens
1229 SW Glendale Drive, Apt. D
Topeka, KS 66604
316-706-4997
[email protected]
McPherson Area PTL
District 6
Maridene Lundstrom
208 N. Chestnut
Lindsborg, KS 67456
785-227-3536
No email given
Northeast Kansas MTA
District 1
Kathleen Rich
5614 SW Fairlawn Rd.
Topeka, KS 66610
785-233-8673
No email given
Walnut Valley MTA
District 6
Melba Maechtlen
2017 East Chestnut
Arkansas City, KS 67005
620-442-3719
[email protected]
KMTA Student Chapters include:
Kansas State University
MidAmerica Nazarene University
Southwestern College
University of Kansas
Wichita State University
Dr. Virginia Houser
Karen McClellan
Dr. Timothy Shook
Dr. Christopher Hepp
Dr. Sylvia Coats
KMTA Mini-Grant Awards
The following chapters applied for KMTA Mini-Grants by the October 1st deadline. KMTA had a total of
$1700 to be awarded. The announcements were made at the KMTA Fall Conference, Oct. 28, 2005, in
Winfield, KS. The descriptions have been included to encourage/inspire other events in different
Associations.
Local Association: North East Kansas MTO
President: Kathleen Rich
Project: “Scaling Up to LATCH-KEYBOARD” (a
new music program for 4 & 5 year old pre-schoolers at
the Day Care Center of the Salvation Army of Topeka)
Description: This program is designed to begin June
1st and last for 10 weeks, meeting 4days/week for one
hour each day. The participating preschoolers will be
better prepared for entering kindergarten and can also
feed right into the LATCH-KEYBOARD PROJECT,
serving students aged K-12. One professional music
educator and one assistant (a music student from a local
university) would teach the small group classes. Some
of the children are considered at-risk in an economic
and sociological sense.
Award: $400
Local Association: Kansas City MTA
President: Janice White
Project: Multi-Piano Concert
Description: The event offers two one-hour concerts
featuring 36 performers playing 18 grand pianos,
simultaneously performing duet repertoire under the
direction of a conductor. The concert repertoire offers
15 performances covering levels of piano study from
Late Elementary to Advanced.
Award: $250
Local Association: McPherson Area PTL
President: Maridene Lundstrom
Project: Christmas Multi-Piano Event
Description: Students will perform ensemble music at
their level of proficiency on 8-9 pianos onstage. This
will give piano students an ensemble experience and
bring the community the joy of Christmas music.
Award: $250
Local Association: Manhattan Area MTA
President: Bonnie Zack
Project: Music Fair
Description: The project is to prepare students for
Music Progressions in a carnival atmosphere. Students
earn points toward prizes for memorized pieces played
in a room with one judge, theory games, booths, etc.
Award: $250
Local Association: Newton MTA
President: JoAnn Nickel
Project: Spring Festival featuring Martin Cuellar
Description: Music festival including: 1) Private
master lessons with adjudicators; 2) Lecture-recital for
students, parents, teachers; 3) Lecture to parents; 4)
Lunch-time lecture for teachers; 5) Game room for
students. (Numbers 2, 3, 4 by Martin Cuellar)
Award: $200
Local Association: Wichita Metropolitan MTA
President: Wendy Stevens
Project: Piano Alive! (working title)
Description: Inspired by a vision of educating
WMMTA teachers to encourage creativity in our
students through jazz and improvisation, WMMTA
sponsored a 2-day concert and Jazz workshop featuring
Willie Myette on 9/23/05. This will be a follow-up
festival in March 2006 for our students to perform their
new skills and inspirations.
Award: $150
Local Association: South Central Kansas MTA
President: Natalie Wickham
Project: Studio Festival Extravaganza!
Description: Students will receive a 15-minute minilesson with a clinician, participate in, or observe,
several master classes, play organized music games and
perform in a recital. Two parent sessions will also be
held.
Award: $125
Local Association: Central Kansas PTL
President: Rebecca Dudrey
Project: Piano tuning for Girls’ Recital
Description: On alternate years a Boys or Girls
Recital is given in Shafer Art Gallery at Barton
Community College. This gives the students a recital
experience across several studios and brings public
attention to piano study.
Award: $75
MUSIC PROGRESSIONS: A Comprehensive Musicianship Program
Music Progressions is a noncompetitive program designed to aid teachers in teaching
musicianship to students at all levels, regardless of age. The curriculum is divided into ten levels. At
each level, students are required to demonstrate proficiency in performance, music terminology, rhythm
and pulse development, scales and chords, sight-playing, written theory, and ear-training. Coupled with
the curriculum is an annual test sponsored by KMTA local associations and/or groups of KMTA teachers.
The test provides a music event evaluating each student’s accomplishment of his or her level.
Many teachers enroll students in Music Progressions because it gives all students an opportunity
to participate, whether they study music as a hobby or aspire to the music profession. It is also open to
students of all ages. Students may enter the program at any level. Participation is not based on ability,
on year in school, or years of music study. Instead, students enroll based on the level of the Music
Progressions curriculum they are able to attain.
The Music Progressions handbook is a detailed listing of the requirements of each level. To
order a handbook, send your request and a $10.00 check payable to KMTA to Pat Ziegelmeier, KMTA
Executive Secretary, 2154 County Road 27, Gem, KS 67734.
We are gearing up for a great spring with Music Progressions events scheduled all over the state.
Included in this issue of the KMTA Update is a registration form for teachers to complete and return with
their entry fees. Teachers should submit one form per student, but please submit one check for the fees
for all students you enroll in the event. Send your registration(s) to the event chair; entries should be
postmarked one month before the event date unless otherwise noted. Contact the chair(s) listed below if
you have any questions about where to send your registrations. If your event is not listed here, or for
further information, you may contact Nancy Blockcolsky, KMTA Music Progressions co-chair, by email:
[email protected] or by phone: (785) 468-3381. Teachers are encouraged to send with students a
card listing the student’s performance and listening times, level, repertoire, scales, chords & cadences
prepared, as well as the terms the student will define (for Levels 1-3). This will aid both the student and
the facilitator and will help the event run smoothly.
District 1:
Northeast Kansas MTA
Washburn University, Topeka
January 28
Chairs: Theresa Lindemann and LeRoy DuBois
7315 SW 24th St., Topeka, KS 66614
Kansas City MTA
February 10-12
Chair: Annette Gerner
District 3:
McCain Auditorium,
Kansas State University, Manhattan
April 22
Chair: Nancy Blockcolsky
P.O. Box 4, Olsburg, KS 66520
District 4:
North Central Music Teachers League
Decatur County High School, Oberlin, KS
April 22
Deadline: April 5
Chair: Cheryl Metcalf
310 W. Hall, Oberlin, KS 67749
Northwest Kansas Piano Teachers Association
Colby Community College
April 8
Chair: Sharon Kriss
1820 Harvey Ct., Colby, KS 67701
District 6:
Newton MTA
Hesston College
April 22
Chairs: Carol Klingenberg & Lillian Harms
225 Quail Creek Rd., Peabody, KS 66866
South Central Kansas MTA
Mulvane Christian Church
April 21-22
Chair: Christina Folkerts
338 N. Holyoke, Wichita, KS 67208
Wichita Metropolitan MTA
Wichita State University
May 6-7
Chair: Julie Brown
1469 N. Pine Grove St., Wichita, KS 67212
Music Progressions
Enrollment Form
Entry fee for all levels is $17.00 per student
KMTA District No. ____ Location _________________________________ Date ___________
Name of Student ___________________________________ Phone ____________________
Circle level entered: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Time of day preference: ____ a.m. ____ p.m.
Teacher’s name _______________________________ Phone _________________________
Address: ______________________________________ email: _________________________
Performance requirements:
1. Memorized solo: ____________________________________________________________
Composer: __________________________________________
2. Contrasting solo (memory optional): _____________________________________________
Composer: __________________________________________
Options: (Levels 3-10)
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Important Information
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Students—please make checks payable to your teacher. Teachers—make one check
payable to KMTA for total amount of students and give to your Music Progressions
chairperson.
Levels 1-10 will all be scheduled for 30 minutes with the Facilitator. This includes:
Performance, Music Understanding and Vocabulary, Functional Skills, and Options.
Written Theory (all Levels) and Listening (Levels 3-10) will be scheduled separately.
Enrollment form also available on www.ksmta.org
Certification Information
MTNA Professional Certification
Certification is a process that validates an individual’s qualifications for a specific field of professional
practice. It demonstrates to employers, clients, and peers that which the individual knows and is able to do.
It signifies commitment to continued excellence in professional practice. In addition, it increases visibility,
builds credibility, provides a goal for personal professional achievement, and validates expertise for the
individual and to those outside the field.
The MTNA Professional Certification program exists for teachers who teach music to students of any age
level in private or group settings. The program is based upon a set of five standards defining what a
competent music teacher should know and be able to do:
Standard I: Professional Preparation
Standard II: Professional Teaching Practices
Standard III: Professional Business Management
Standard IV: Professionalism and Partnerships
Standard V: Professional and Personal Renewal
Upon fulfillment of these standards, applicants are granted the MTNA Professional Certification credential
with the designation, Nationally Certified Teacher of Music (NCTM). The credential and designation are
granted without bias, discrimination, or favoritism between MTNA members and/or non-members or any
other arbitrary differentiation. In order to maintain the MTNA Professional Certification credential and
designation, NCTM must continue fulfilling the program’s standards through the renewal process.
The MTNA Professional Certification program is objectively administered in a uniform manner to ensure
fairness, accuracy, validity and integrity. Due process for reconsideration and reinstatement is included in
the program for certification candidates, renewal candidates and for those who already hold the MTNA
Professional Certification credential.
Please feel free to contact me by phone, mail or email with any questions.
Julie Brown, NCTM
KMTA Vice President for Education
1469 N Pine Grove
Wichita, KS 67212
316-729-7915
[email protected]
MTNA
KMTA
www.mtna.org
www.ksmta.org
Kansas City
South Central Kansas
Wichita
www.kcmta.org
www.sckmta.org
www.wmmta.org
Applications Are Easier!
Applying for MTNA Professional Certification has just been made easier with the availability of fillable
forms on the MTNA Certification Website. Applicants may now go to the Website, bring up the
appropriate forms, type in the information requested and print them out for submitting to MTNA. The
forms are available for applicants seeking initial certification as well as for those seeking renewal of
certification. This is much easier for applicants than completing the forms by hand and forces the “old
typewriter” into even deeper obsolescence. Evaluators will find fillable forms much easier to read. To
check out this new service provided by MTNA, visit the MTNA Certification website at
www.mtnacertification.org.
New Certification Examinations
Three new Certification Examinations have been completed that meet the requirements for fulfilling
Standards II, III and IV, bringing all documents pertaining to the Certification Program in line with the
MTNA Professional Certification Standards.
These exams will test candidates in all of the twenty-one performance areas in which MTNA
Professional Certification is offered, and will be used on a predetermined rotation plan. A different exam
will be provided for those who do not pass the first time.
The Examination will be evaluated on the basis of PASS/FAIL for each of the three Standards (II, III &
IV). Only the Standard(s) that results in FAIL will require retesting.
Supporting materials and documents pertaining to the Certification Examination have been revised. In
particular, the STUDY GUIDE reflects the new evaluation guidelines. The new examinations are
formatted in the following manner:
■ Standard II: Sections A, B and C
■ Standard III: Sections A and B
■ Standard IV: Sections A and B
Answering one question from each of the seven sections will be required. The STUDY GUIDE contains
a sample question from each section that reflects the subject matter of its contents.
Application Time Limit Policy
At its July meeting, the MTNA Board of Directors approved the following policy regarding the two year
time limit for completing the certification process:
“The MTNA Professional Certification process must be completed within a two-year time limit
from the date the application is received at MTNA Headquarters. If the process is not completed
within two years, the applicant may request, in writing, a single one-year time extension, after
which, an application extension fee of $100.00 will be assessed.”
The above policy replaces the former one found in the Application Packet’s FAQ that read:
“Is there a time limit for becoming certified once I have sent my initial application and fee?
Yes: you have two years from the date of application. Candidates exceeding this time limit will be
assessed a new application fee.”
The new policy allows candidates who encounter extenuating circumstances during the two-year
certification process to request, in writing, a single one-year extension before being assessed an
application extension fee.
KMTA Membership – It’s more affordable than you think!
Submitted by Linda Featherston, KMTA President.
Have you ever stopped to figure out how much your KMTA membership costs you per lesson? I have. A
teacher with 10 students teaching 40 weeks a year can cover their KMTA membership by charging an
extra 25 cents per lesson. Here’s what that quarter buys you:
1. Networking – KMTA provides an opportunity to
meet and exchange ideas with teachers from
across the state.
2. Music Study Awards, Studio Festivals, and
Music Achievement Awards – These MTNA
programs are aimed at the “everyday” music
student.
3. Conferences – MTNA’s national conferences are
fabulous. KMTA’s conferences bring a slice of
this to Kansas at a reasonable cost.
4. American Music Teacher magazine and Update
newsletter contain informative articles as well as
updates about our activities.
5. Professional certification – The exams to become
professionally certified have been revised of late
and are appropriate for any teacher teaching any
level of student.
6. Student competitions – Both MTNA and KMTA
offer competitive auditions for students. Many of
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these competitions offer cash prizes to students.
KMTA also offers Music Progressions, a noncompetitive comprehensive student evaluation.
State affiliates and local associations – This is the
level at which you will receive the most direct
benefits from MTNA. Local associations across
Kansas provide creative opportunities for both
teachers and students.
Professional advice about zoning and taxes from
MTNA.
Grant opportunities – MTNA offers teacher
enrichment grants and local association grants for
a variety of activities. KMTA offers local
association grants. The KMTA application
process is simple and very nearly guarantees
some money for your local association.
Professionalism – Parents and students appreciate
your belonging to an association that provides
education for you and opportunities for them.
MTNA Certified and/or KMTA Continuing Education Teachers: Romona Adams Susan Akin Deborah Alexander Mara Balke Darlene Boley DeeAnn Brown Julie Brown Sally Buxton Ruth Cline Sylvia Coats Susan Paige Cress Margaret Dietz Patricia Dixon Carol Dodderidge Nata Dolnik Marles Smith Dudley Karole Erikson Melissa Falkner Judith Fear Linda Featherston Annette Gerner Jacqueline Gilpin Celia Goering Zani Graff Steven Gustafson Carol Hadduck Marlene Hallstrom Linda Hamilton Nancy Hampton Lucille Hand Enid Hickman Virginia Houser Carol Kliewer Carol Klingenberg Mary Knutson Sharon Kriss Donna LaBach Keturah Lawrence Myra Lemons Trilla Lyerla Judith Macha Peg Mahoney Shirley Malcolm Ezma Maust Karen McClellan Millie Mehnert Marguerite Miller Judy Plagge Carole Pracht Verlene Rasmussen Paul Reed Tatyana Rubchinsky Mary Dean Sander Karen Schlabaugh Connie Schneweis Timothy Shook Charyl Singer Annetta Smith Betty Smith David Smith “Find A Teacher” search on www.ksmta.org
Mary Smith Wendy Stevens Melody Stroth Laurel Tiger Patricia Thompson Sonia Tsai Joyce Unger Julie Watson Joan Wellman Betty Werner Christy Williams Pei‐In Yang Marge Zarnowski Pat Ziegelmeier
Capitol Federal is the proud sponsor of
KMTA Honors Auditions
Pittsburg State University
November 12-13, 2005
MTNA Young Artist Piano
Winner:
Haeju Choi
Alternate:
Andrew Wright
Honorable Mention: Maja Svast
Jack Winerock
Julie Bees
Paul Reed
MTNA Senior Piano
Winner:
Alec Tauscher
Alternate:
Kyle Chauvin
Jack Winerock
Alice Downs
MTNA Junior Piano
Winner:
Kasha Prinzing
Alternate:
Serena Liu
Honorable Mention: Wei Lang
Iris Logeman
DeeAnn Brown
David Tauscher
MTNA Young Artist Woodwinds
Winner:
Ashley Wood
Alternate:
Megan Simpson
Honorable Mention: Sara Emde
Larry Maxey
Larry Maxey
Rebecca Meador
MTNA Young Artist Brass
Winner:
Justin White
Alternate:
Zachary Corpus
Steve Leisring
Steven Maxwell
Teacher
Alec Tauscher
Kasha Prinzing
MTNA Chamber Groups
Winner:
KU Brass
Steve Leisring
Alternate:
Sundance Piano Trio – WSU Julie Bees
Justin White
Preston Werth
MTNA Senior Strings
Winner:
Dan Ketter
Alternate:
Connie Hu
Stephen Elisha
Pei-In Yang
KMTA Strings – Grades 4 – 6
Winner:
Patrick Elisha
Runner-Up:
Joe Teeter
Stephen Elisha
Stephen Elisha
KMTA Strings – Grades 7 – 9
Winner:
Preston Werth
Runner-Up:
Jacqueline Qi
Honorable Mention: Katy Clarkston
Marlena Birkel
Chanel Watkins
Kay Werth
Larissa Elisha
Pei-In Yang
Pei-In Yang
Pei-In Yang
KMTA Strings – Grades 10- 12
Winner:
Kevan Clarkston
Pei-In Yang
Patrick Elisha
Capital Federal – KMTA Honors Auditions (cont.)
KMTA Plan B – Grades 3 – 4
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
I Ratings:
Regina Yan
Regina Yan
Kelvin Li
Luke Chen
Cynthia Wang
Roy Schmeidler
Jack Chen
Austin Bachar
Emerson Wang
Gavin Zhu
Annie Zhang
Kevin Xu
Angela Chen
Abby Perkins
Iris Logeman
Iris Logeman
Yangyi Xie
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Kay Werth
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Charyl Singer
Iris Logeman
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Mindy Groves
KMTA Plan B – Grades 5 – 6
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
I Ratings:
Daria LeGrand
Eric Zheng
Julie Chang
Alan Shi
Susan Xu
George Liu
Wen Yih Huynh
Patrick Elisha
Erica Hui
Ray-Ting Fan
Brandon Bachar
Tiffany Wu
Allen Zhu
David Tauscher
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Sue Kwak
David Tauscher
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Yangyi Xie
James, Rivers
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Tatyana Rubchinsky
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Daria LeGrand
KMTA Plan B – Grades 7 – 8
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
I Ratings:
Lei Ming Tang
Lei-Ming Tang
Emily Li
Eric Zhang
Rex Tai
Rachel King
Abby McLeod
Christina Li
Richard Sun
Johnny Wang
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Iris Logeman
Mara Balke
Jane Wheat
Kathy Judd
Iris Logeman
Iris Logeman
Tatyana Rubchinsky
KMTA Plan B – Grades 9 – 10
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
I Ratings:
Jillian Warman
Robyn Meahl
Stephanie Jian
Amy Johnson
Megan Watson
Emily Hochstetler
David Tauscher
Jane Wheat
Alice Downs
Kathy Judd
Melody Stroth
Julie Rivers
KMTA Plan B – Grades 11 – 12
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
I Ratings:
Kristen Doering
Kristen Doering
Erica Tauscher
Anne Wicoff
Tim Brunson
Simon Zhang
Tyler Tobald
Luke Neff
Jeffrey Hicks
Lynn Chollet
Ardella Frantz
Richard Reber
Melody Stroth
Sally Buxton
Iris Logeman
Eduardo Orozoco
Carol Hadduck
Jane Wheat
Carol Mueller
Jillian Warman
Capitol Federal – KMTA Honors Auditions (cont.)
KMTA Plan C – Grades 1 – 2
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
I Ratings:
Christine Zheng
Christine Zheng
Joy Chang
Tony Cheng
Johnny Douglas
Emily Zhang
Selina Liu
Edward Tsang
William Zhang
Richard Li
Maybelle Balino
Grace Brentano
Sarah Xu
David Tauscher
Tatyana Rubchinsky
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Tatyana Rubchinsky
David Tauscher
Yangyi Xie
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Mara Balke
Tatyana Rubchinsky
David Tauscher
KMTA Plan C – Grades 3 – 4
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
I Ratings:
Daniel Han
Cindy Wang
Christopher Clarkston
Amanda Hou
Katherine Chin
Ming Zhu
Henry Wang
Minami Kurokami
Kathryn Campbell
Mykell Ma
Daniel Zhou
Angela Li
Lauren Atkeisson
Richard Chen
Yangyi Xie
Yangyi Xie
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Mara Balke
Verna Davidson
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Yangyi Xie
David Tauscher
Millie Menhert
David Tauscher
KMTA Plan C – Grades 5 – 6
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
I Ratings:
Andy Yu
Christopher Chang
Robert Peebler
Allen Xu
Mary Frank
Evan Watson
Bridget Winter
Austin Werth
Kathryn King
Natalie Larson
Nicole Cochran
Larissa Liggett
Joyce Yu
Terrance Miller
Hannah Dreiling
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Celia Goering
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Marles Dudley
Melody Stroth
Priscilla Hearn
John Huber
Jane Wheat
Kathy Judd
Marles Dudley
Verna Davidson
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Leonetta Bibby
Christine Vitztum
KMTA Plan C – Grades 7 – 8 Group One
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
Ashley Bornhorst
Ashley Bornhorst
Liza Mussatto
David Ke
Carlie Houchen
Evan Woolford
Addison Frei
Kate Sopcich
Megan Chretien
Karen Lu
Johnathan Kay
Mara Balke
Jane Wheat
David Tauscher
Sharon Eckart
Tim Shook
Julie Rivers
Marles Dudley
Christine Vitztum
David Tauscher
Pei-In Yang
Daniel Han
Capitol Federal – KMTA Honors Auditions (cont.)
KCMTA Plan C – Grades 7 – 8 Group One (cont.)
I Ratings:
Grace NuDelman
Gavin Hansen
Maggie Chen
Casey Bodenhausen
Tammy Liu
Amanda Sipes
David Tauscher
Nora Ryan-Figg
David Tauscher
Sharon Eckart
David Tauscher
Julie Brown
KMTA Plan C – Grades 7 – 8 Group Two
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
I Ratings:
Selena Cochran
Selena Cochran
Lauren Watkins
Sarah Noe
Jessica Chang
Angela Lee
Sharlene Xu
Kaya LeGrand
Rosemary Liu
Lydia Peterson
Katie Winter
Nicole Reiter
Preston Werth
Miranda Reeves
Joe Hou
Patrick Harms
Danielle Smith
Marles Dudley
Pei-In Yang
Melody Stroth
David Tauscher
Mara Balke
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Pat Ziegelmeier
Priscilla Hearn
Becky Dudrey
John Huber
Linda Forbes
David Tauscher
Susan Cress
Teresa Mahoney
KMTA Plan C – Grades 9 – 10
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
I Ratings:
Jennifer Tung
Crystal Lu
Tian Zhang
Darla Schmidt
Luke Wooley
Abby Triemer
Allison Berner
Lori Hartman
Connie Yang
Andrew Patton
Ann Wu
Lindsy Liggett
Shannon Cummings
Mallory Schroeder
Bethany Bentele
Camilla Han-He
Megan Dierks
Jen Goforth
Kathryn Zalenski
Christina Smith
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Iris Logeman
David Tauscher
Sheila Schmitt
Judith Fear
Jane Wheat
Judith Fear
Mara Balke
Tim Shook
Judith Harrison
Mara Balke
Verna Davidson
Millie Mehnert
Susan Cress
Sharon Eckart
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Sharon Eckart
Myra Lemons
Sharon Eckart
Teresa Mahoney
KMTA Plan C – Grades 11 – 12
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
I Ratings:
John Kobawoo
Kaela Thomas
Marie Cellitti
William Duncan
Tara Harms-Becker
Nicole Santiago
Jenny Good
Christine Kim
DeeAnn Brown
Pat Thompson
Pat Thompson
Trilla Lyerla
Deborah Toews
Sharon Eckart
Jane Weeden
Mara Balke
Jennifer Tung
Capitol Federal – KMTA Honors Auditions (cont.)
KMTA Freshman/Sophomore Collegiate Piano Competition
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
Bradley Petzold
Laura Thatcher
Bryce Ingmire
Jack Winerock
Jack Winerock
Jack Winerock
KMTA Junior/Senior Collegiate Piano Competition
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
Eunmee Song
Zachary Turner
Se Hyun Kim
Richard Reber
Jack Winerock
Richard Reber
KMTA Graduate Collegiate Piano Competition
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Honorable Mention:
Min-Kuei Lan
Richard Reber
Gulimina Mahamuti Reena Berger
Kwok Wai Lui
Jack Winerock
♪♫
MTNA Young Artist Competitions
Instrument
Brass
Winner
Alternate
Name
Justin White
Zachary Corpus
School
KU
KState
Teacher
Leisring
Maxwell
Piano
Winner
Alternate
Honorable Mention
Haeju Choi
Andrew Wright
Maja Svast
KU
Wichita State
Wichita State
Jack Winerock
Julie Bees
Paul Reed
Woodwind
Winner
Alternate
Honorable Mention
Ashley Wood
Megan Simpson
Sara Emde
KU
KU
Washburn
Larry Maxey
Larry Maxey
Rebecca Meador
♪♫
KMTA Collegiate Competition
Freshman/Sophomore Piano
Winner
Alternate
Honorable Mention
Bradley Petzold
Thatcher Laura
Bryce Ingmire
KU
KU
KU
Jack Winerock
Jack Winerock
Jack Winerock
Eunmee Song
Zachary Turner
Se Hyun Kim
KU
KU
KU
Richard Reber
Jack Winerock
Richard Reber
Min-kuei Lan
Gulimina Mahamuti
Kwok Wai Lui
KU
Pittsburg
KU
Richard Reber
Reana Berger
Jack Winerock
Junior/Senior Piano
Winner
Alternate
Honorable Mention
Graduate Piano
Winner
Alternate
Honorable Mention
MTNA West Central Auditions
Alec Tauscher
Senior Piano
Winner
Alec Tauscher
Teacher
Jack Winerock
Junior Piano
Honorable Mention
Kasha Prinzing
Iris Logeman
Senior Strings
Honorable Mention
Dan Ketter
Steve Elisha
Junior Brass
Advancing
Jamie Sanbern
Ann Trechak
Young Artist Woodwinds
Winner
Ashley Wood
Larry Maxey
Young Artist Voice
Alternate
Lauren Brown
Bruce Brown
Young Artist Brass
Honorable Mention
Justin White
Stephen Leiring
Kasha Prinzing
Justin White
♪♫
2006 MTNA National Conference in Austin, Texas,
March 25–29
The 2006 Music Teachers National Association Conference will take place March 25–29 in Austin,
Texas, at the Austin Convention Center.
Legendary pianist Van Cliburn will give the keynote speech at the opening session on Saturday,
March 25, as more than 2,000 music teachers from all across the country will converge on Austin to
participate in more than eighty professional workshops, sessions, industry showcases and master classes. In
addition, the conference features evening recitals, performed by internationally acclaimed artists, all of
which are free and open to the public.
Music Teachers National Association is a nonprofit organization of independent and collegiate
music teachers committed to furthering the art of music through teaching, performance, composition and
scholarly research. Founded in 1876, Music Teachers National Association is the oldest professional music
teachers’ association in the United States.
For more information about the MTNA National Conference, please contact MTNA national headquarters
at (513) 421-1420, (888) 512-5278, [email protected] or visit our website at www.mtna.org.
Early Registration Deadline is February
15th!
MINUTES OF THE KANSAS MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
FALL BOARD MEETING
Thursday, October 27, 2005
Southwestern College
Winfield, Kansas
The fall meeting of the KMTA board of directors was called to order by President Linda Featherston at
7:15 p.m. following the board dinner and introductions.
Pat Ziegelmeier, executive secretary, presented the financial, membership and MTNA Foundation reports.
Reports were accepted as presented.
Tim Shook, immediate past president, shared an exhibit contract with the board and discussed plans on
how to get more exhibitors at our conferences. After various ideas were discussed about incentives and a
link on our website, Tim asked that board members submit email suggestions to him before the spring
board meeting.
Chris Schmitz, vice-president for conference, welcomed board members to Winfield and
Southwestern College. He and Tim Shook have worked together on the conference details.
Pat Thompson, vice-president for associations, spoke to the board about her efforts to contact all local
associations. She wants the activities of the local associations to be printed in the Update so groups can get
ideas from each other. She feels that communication with local associations has been strengthened this
year, and efforts will be continued to build an active working system in the state.
Concerns were brought up about the fact that several members of the Hutchinson local association as well
as their president are not KMTA members. This will be addressed later.
Vice-President for Auditions, David Tauscher, mentioned that a new track of non-competitive auditions is
being considered. Nancy Blockcolsky asked for board input on making revisions to the Music
Progressions Curriculum Guide. Board consensus was that Nancy and her co-chair, Virginia Houser,
should go ahead with improvements as they deem necessary.
In the area of public relations, Melissa Falkner recommended that we not have a booth at the KMEA InService Workshop this year. The board was in agreement. Julie Watson, Update editor, announced that
the deadline for articles for the newsletter is November 25th. Linda Featherston announced that Reena
Berger will be taking over the chairmanship of the outstanding teacher awards.
Trilla Lyerla presented a plan for the KMTA sessions at the KMEA In-Service in Wichita. The clinician
will be Mary Dobrea-Grindahl and the title of the sessions will be “Eurythmics for Pianists and Music
Educators”. Cost for this will be approximately $1,000. Since we haven’t paid for a clinician for these
sessions in recent years, it’s not a budget item. However, after discussion on this, Chris Hepp moved that
we go ahead and pay for the clinician; Tim Shook seconded the motion, and it carried.
Sharon Kriss, Advocacy Chair, encouraged members to talk to legislators and anyone we can to promote
the importance of music.
In other business, David Tauscher moved that KMTA raise the mileage rate we pay judges to whatever the
IRS allows as the mileage reimbursement rate. (At the present the IRS allows 48.5 cents and we are only
paying 32 cents.) Chris Hepp seconded the motion, and it passed.
David Tauscher also moved that we pay motel room costs for audition judges who drive a distance to reach
the audition site. Sally Buxton seconded the motion, and it carried. Room reservations will be made by
the audition chair. After more discussion, Chris Hepp moved to amend the motion to allow one night of
lodging for one day of adjudication for any judge driving over an hour to the auditions. Cheryl Metcalf
seconded the motion, and it passed.
Becky Dudrey requested that state auditions be at a central location and moved that KMTA set Wichita as
the permanent home of the state auditions. Judy Plagge seconded the motion, but it failed to pass. After a
lengthy discussion, David was charged with trying to centralize and equalize opportunities in the best
possible ways.
In regard to the possibility of a new audition track for hobbyists, Sally Buxton suggested that District 6 try
this as a local event. Chris Hepp felt it should be statewide and that the additional audition track should be
offered in all our districts. After discussion, Sally Buxton moved that a non-competitive KMTA district
festival be done at the discretion of each district. Time and location will be determined, and guidelines will
be standardized. The motion passed.
Linda Featherston announced that Rick Lucas no longer wants to do our website, and the technology
committee has checked into some other possibilities. Melissa Falkner moved that we pursue a contract
with Handmade Designs to do a website for us for a one-time fee of $1,600 and $100 per year to continue
and update the website. Cheryl Metcalf seconded the motion, and it passed. The tech committee will
make arrangements.
The board then moved to another room for Chris Hepp to make a presentation on hiring Anne Johnson as
part-time KMTA fundraising director. The fundraising sub-committee members, Chris Hepp, Linda
Featherston, Judy Plagge and Tim Shook, submitted a motion recommending that Anne Johnson be hired
on a part-time basis. After more discussion, board members voted to pass the motion.
The meeting adjourned at 11:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Pat Ziegelmeier
KMTA Executive Secretary
Would you like your own simple, easy to use webpage?
You can get one through KMTA!
One time fee $60
Contact Linda Featherston at [email protected] for more information.
KMTA EXECUTIVE AND ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS 2005 – 2007
President
Linda Featherston
11007 W 100th St.
Overland Park, KS 66214
913-599-1586
[email protected]
District 1 President
Mara Balke
10707 Walmer St.
Overland Park, KS 66219
913-648-0326
[email protected]
College Student President
Andrea Carlson
1820 Warren #178
Winfield, KS 67156
620-229-6516
[email protected]
Newsletter Editor
Julie Watson
10017 W 52nd St.
Merriam, KS 66203
913-677-5081
[email protected]
President-Elect
Christopher Hepp
2600 Jordan Lane
Lawrence, KS 66047
785-841-4226
[email protected]
District 2 President
To be announced
Jr. High & High School
Performance Chair
Karen Bauman Schlabaugh
301 East 4th
Newton, KS 67114
[email protected]
KMTA Exec. Secretary/
MTNA Foundation Chair
Pat Ziegelmeier
2154 County Rd. 27
Gem, KS 67734
785-462-7808 (h)
785-462-3984 ext. 307 (w)
[email protected]
Immediate Past President
Timothy Shook
Southwestern College
Dept. of Performing Arts
100 College Street
Winfield, KS 67156
620-229-6270 (w)
316-651-0177 (h)
[email protected]
District 3 President
Brenda Harter
11925 Anton’s Road
St. George, KS 66535
785-494-8201
[email protected]
District 4 President
Cheryl Metcalf
310 W Hall
Oberlin, KS 67749
785-896-2449
[email protected]
Collegiate Artist/Chamber
Music Performance Chair
Shiao-Li Ding
Department of Music
Washburn University
Topeka, KS 66621-001
785-231-1010 ext. 1517
[email protected]
Outstanding Teacher
Reena Berger
1701 S Braodway
Pittsburg, KS 66762
620-235-4475
[email protected]
College Faculty Chair
Dan Masterson
605 N Washington
Lindsborg, KS 67456
785-227-2134
[email protected]
Arts Advocacy Chair
Sharon Kriss
1820 Harvey
Colby, KS 67701
785-460-2800
[email protected]
KS Music Review Editor
Kerry Woodward
4157 Danbury
Wichita, KS 67220
316-744-7171
[email protected]
Composer Commissioning
Christopher Schmitz
Music Dept.
Southwestern College
100 College Street
Winfield, KS 67156
620-229-6300
[email protected]
Vice Pres., Associations
Patricia Thompson
5354 W 100th St.
Overland Park, KS 66207
913-648-1439
[email protected]
District 5 President
Rebecca Dudrey
1900 Harrison
Great Bend, KS 67530
620-793-5603
[email protected]
Vice President, Auditions
David Tauscher
5504 W 131st
Overland Park, KS 66209
913-385-3321
[email protected]
District 6 President
Sally Buxton
5711 Kenawee
Wichita, KS 67220
316-744-3577
[email protected]
Vice President, Education
Julie Brown
1469 N. Pine Grove St.
Wichita, KS 67212
316-729-7915
[email protected]
IMTF Chair
Judy Plagge
10519 Cora
Wichita, KS 67205
316-722-3860
[email protected]
Music Progressions (Co
chairs)
Nancy Blockcolsky
P.O. Box 4
Olsburg, KS 66520
785-468-3381
[email protected]
Vice Pres., Public Relations
Melissa Falkner
5800 W 89th Terr.
Overland Park, KS 66207
913-381-8064
[email protected]
KMTA-KMEA Liaison
Trilla Lyerla
P.O. Box 214
Baldwin City, KS 66006
785-594-2914
[email protected]
Virginia Houser
KSU Dept. of Music
109 McCain Auditorium
Manhattan, KS 66506
785-532-3809 (w)
[email protected]
Vice President, Conference
Shiao-Li Ding
Department of Music
Washburn University
Topeka, KS 66621-0001
785-231-1010 ext. 1517
[email protected]
Student Chapter Chair
Karen McClellan
14437 Summertree
Olathe, KS 66062
913-764-3102
[email protected]
Local Association Chair
Kathy Judd
6722 Hauser
Shawnee, KS 66216
913-268-4160
[email protected]
Power of One Chair
Leonetta Bibby
1418 Bel Air Drive
Junction City, KS 66441
785-238-6642
[email protected]
Business Liaison
Lori Supinie
c/o Senseney Music
2300 E Lincoln
Wichita, KS 67211
316-262-1487
[email protected]
Check out our
newly revised web
site!
ksmta.org
WEST CENTRAL DIVISION DINNER – MTNA National Conference
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Austin, Texas
Place:
Time:
Cost:
Meal:
Dan McKlusky's, 301 East 6th Street, Ph. 512-473-8924, www.danmckluskys.com
6:00 pm, immediately following the WCD meeting
$ 38.00 (includes dinner, tax and gratuity)
All entrees served with house salad, sourdough bread, garlic mashed potatoes, vegetables, and
chef's choice of desert. Choice of: 7 oz. Filet Mignon, Charbroiled Gulf Shrimp, Grilled King
Salmon, Teriyaki Chicken Breast, 10 oz. New York Strip, or Vegetarian Dish. All orders will be
made on the spot at the restaurant so each entree is prepared to your specific request.
Wonderful food. Wonderful conversation. Plan now and join the fun!
Deadline postmarked by March 7, 2006
Make checks payable to Thomas Ediger.
Send the order form and check to Thomas Ediger, 1324 2nd Avenue, Nebraska City, NE 68410.
Name ________________________________ Address______________________________
City/State/Zip _____________________________________________
Entrée choice _____________________________________________
Phone: ___________
E-mail: ______________________________________________________________
Kansas Music Teachers Association
Pat Ziegelmeier, Executive Secretary
2154 County Rd. 27
Gem, KS 67734
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