Great Lakes Great Plains Mid-Atlantic Northeast Pacific Central
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Great Lakes Great Plains Mid-Atlantic Northeast Pacific Central
Pacific Northwest Pacific Southern Rocky Mountain South Central Southern
Friday, March 30, 2001
7:30 PM SESSION 1: CONCERT
Presser Recital Hall
Rebellion for Trombone, Piano, and Percussion (1983) by Stephen Rush (University of Michigan)
Three Songs on Poems by Terry Jacobson (2000) by Michael Wittgraf (University of North Dakota)
Duolog III for Bassoon and Piano (1998) by Ernesto Pellegrini (Ball State University)
Intermission
Mount Union College Women’s Chorus
Dr. Scott W. Dorsey, Conductor
Saturday, March 31, 2001
8:15 - 9:15 a.m. SESSION 2 - Assessment Techniques
Cope 114
8:15 - 9:15 a.m. SESSION 2 - Technological Applications
Presser Recital Hall
9:30 - 11:00 a.m. SESSION 3 - Innovations in Teaching Music Theory
Cope 114
9:30 - 11:00 a.m. SESSION 3 - Technology and Music
Presser Recital Hall
11:15 a.m. KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Presser Recital Hall
Dr. Peter Webster (Northwestern University)
Creative Thinking, Technology, and Constructionism: Crossing the Streams for Better Music Teaching
1:30 - 3:00 p.m. SESSION 4 - Curricular Approaches
Cope 114
1:30 - 3:00 p.m. SESSION 4 - Performance Practice, Multiculturalism
Presser Recital Hall
3:30 - 4:30 p.m. SESSION 5 - Learning Communities and Aural Skills
Cope 114
3:30 - 4:30 p.m. SESSION 5 - Community College Issues
Presser Recital Hall
FRIDAY, March 2
Session I Chair: Mary Lee Cochran, Kansas State University
Session II Chair: Byron Jensen, Ottawa University, Ottawa, KS
Great Plains Chapter Composers' Recital Featuring the music of Andrew Houchins, Jeffrey L. Prater, Darleen Mirchell, Thomas Ediger, Timothy R. Crowley
SATURDAY, March 3
Session III Chair: Ian Coleman, Manhattan Christian College, Manhattan, KS
Session IV Chair: Ian Coleman, Manhattan Christian College, Manhattan, KS
Friday, 23 March
2:00-4:00 p.m.
Session I
Session II
4:30-5:30 p.m.
Composers' Recital No. 1
8:00 p.m. - Keynote Presentation by David
Amram, Author, Composer, Performer
Mr. Amram will speak on the breaking down of barriers
between diverses musics and what this portends for the
future of music.
Saturday, 24 March
8:30-10:30 a.m.
Session I
Session II
CMS Composers' Recital No. 2
12:00-1:00 p.m.
CMS-MA Workshop with
David Amram on the Bebop Generation of Jazz Musicians
Friday, April 27, 2001
Paper Session I:
1:30 – 3:30 pm The Community College in Music Higher Education
Session Chair: Barbara J. Liebhaber, Moravian College
Music for All? How Community Colleges Fulfill the Needs of Their Music Students, Marianne M. Murawski, Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
The Community College Music Major Transfer Student – Real Problems and Real Solutions, Michael Kinney, SUNY Broome Community College
Creating a Curriculum for the Instrumental Studio in the Community College: Expectations and Reality, Petar Kodzas, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester
Noteworthy Exchange: The Benefits, Challenges and Future of Videoconferencing Technology for Music Performance and Education, Christianne Orto, Manhattan School of Music
3:45 – 5:30 pm The Undergraduate Music Curriculum
Session Chair: Diane Follet, Muhlenberg College
The BA in Music: the Possibilities and Challenges for Interdisciplinary Education in Music, Stan Pelkey, Gordon College
Perspectives on a Liberal Arts Music Program (Including Jazz Studies), Norman David, Ursinus College
Panel: Structuring the Undergraduate Music Education Program: Meeting State Program Certification Requirements While Keeping Philosophical Integrity, John C. Coggiola, Syracuse University; Keith Kaiser, Ithaca College; Katia Madsen, Syracuse University; Linda Thompson, State University of New York at Potsdam; Linda Thorton, State University of New York at Fredonia
CMS Composers Concert #1 (Reception following)
Works by Brickman, Gerard, Sacco, Stewart, Pardus, Mattingly, and Nelson
Saturday, April 28, 2001
Paper Session II:
9:00 – 10:30 am Active Learning
Session Chair: Barbara J. Liebhaber, Moravian College
Using the Dalcroze Approach at the College Level: A Tool for Sparking Active Learning, William R. Bauer, Rutgers University
Beginning Conducting as Applied Study, Wayne Abercrombie, University of Massachusetts
Transformative Teaching and Learning: The Perils of Active Learning Styles, Cathy Kassell, New York University
10:45 – 12:15 pm Love, War, and Death
Session Chair: Diane Follet, Muhlenberg College
Lasciatemi morire: Love and Death in the Biographies of Claudio Monteverdi, Sebastian Zubieta, Yale University
A Voice for theTwenty-First Century: John Williams’ Star Wars, Nelly Maude Case, State University of New York at Potsdam
Recomposing a Requiem: An Examination of Robert Levin’s Completion of the Mozart Requiem, David A. McConnell, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music
Business Meeting/Lunch Banquet with Panel Discussion: "The Role of the Community College in Music Higher Education", Moderator: Edward Bedner, Berklee College of Music
Paper Session III:
2:00 – 3:45 pm Performance Studies
Introducing World Music to Beginning Pianists, David Patterson, University of Massachusetts Boston
Debussy, His Way: The Piano Rolls, Eleanor Carlson, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Stravinsky’s Pianism in "Three Movements from Petrouchka", Omri Shimron, Eastman School of Music
CMS Composers Concert #2
Works by Sachdev, Ferguson, Wiemann, Sherman, and Matthews
Registration: 12:30 to 1:10 p.m.
Opening Remarks: 1:15 p.m.
Excerpts from Antigone - Mark Alburger
Sketches for Cello and Electronics - Bruce Christian Bennett
Mists of Sound for Piano Solo - Helena Michelson
Panel Discussion: "The Role of the Community College in Higher Education"
9:00 A.M. - 10:15 A.M.: Session I: Music and Culture
10:30 A.M. -11:45 A.M.: Session II - Music and Culture
1:00 P.M. - 1:30 P.M.: Business Meeting
1:30 P.M. - 2:45 P.M.: Session III - Theory and Pedagogy
3:00 P.M. - 4:15 P.M.: Session IV - Recital, Administration Auditorium
4:30 P.M.- 5:30 P.M.: Session V - Panel Discussion
9:30 A.M.- 11:15 A.M.: Session V - Music and Performance
Dan Hoskens 10:30
Analyzing Texture in Varese's Octandre
Lorraine Min 11:00
Style Characteristics of Gabriel Fauré’s Middle and Late Period
(Lecture demo)
John Weiss 11:30
Vocal Health in Choral Rehearsals
Panel Discussion: Role of Community Colleges in Music Education 1:30
Barbara Bennett
David Ward-Steinem 2:30
Recording in the Czech Republic
Alex Shapiro 3:00
Music for Two Big Instruments
Holly Roadfeldt-O'Riordan 3:15
Interdisciplinary Connections: Piano Works Inspired by Poetry, Art, and
Architecture (Lecture demo)
Dave Kopplin 3:45
Chronicle of an American Original: The Stormy Monday Blues
- Musical Metaphor in Franz Schubert's Rast
- Sylvia Parker, University of Vermont
- Schubert's Erlkönig in the Theory Class
- Paul Metz, Colorado State University
- Tonal Experimentation in Liszt's Late Works: The Weakened Dominant
- Stefanie Dickinson, University of Georgia
- Enhancing the Quality of a Weak Poem: Two Musical Settings of
- Whitman's "O Captain! My Captain!" by Kurt Weill and Lee Hoiby
- Robert Jones and Andrew Froelich, North Dakota State University
- The Accompanied Guitar Sonata in the Classical Era
- Kevin Garry, Front Range Community College
- Session Chair: Gail Woldu, College Music Society National Board Member for Musicology
- Presenters:
- Stephanie Berg, Red Rocks Community College
- David Brinkman, University of Wyoming
- Larry Worster, The Metropolitan State College of Denver
- Chair: Tom Brosh, Aurora Community College
- Keynote Address by Gail Woldu
- Ancient Music Prior to the Greeks: Unlocking Ancient Egyptian Music Notation
- K Marie Stolba, Colorado Christian University
- The Jakob H. Wiebe Choir Book Manuscript: A Link in the Choral
- History of the German Mennonite Community in Canada
- Lyn Lamers, University of Saskatchewan
- World Flute Book Project
- Rod Garnett, University of Wyoming
- Developing Critical Listening and Observational Skills in Young Voice Teachers
- John Nix, University of Colorado at Denver
- Ferdinand Beyer's Vorschule im Klavierspiel, Op. 101 and Piano Pedagogy in Japan
- Hidemi Matsushita, Arapahoe Community College
- Isabella Vengerova, the Extraordinary Piano Pedagogue
- Zoe Erisman, University of Colorado at Denver
Friday, February 23
Session I
Session II
Session III
Session IV
Saturday, February 24
Session I
Session II
Session III
Concert of CMS Composers
Thursday, March 1
SESSION 1A Sawyer Auditorium, Fine Arts Building
SESSION 1B Room 156 Fine Arts Building
SESSION 1C Sawyer Auditorium, Fine Arts Building
SESSION 1D Room 156, Fine Arts Building
SESSION 1E Sawyer Auditorium, Fine Arts Building
SESSION 1F Room 156, Fine Arts Building
Friday, March 2
SESSION 2A, Sawyer Auditorium, Fine Arts Building
SESSION 2B Room 156, Fine Arts Building
SESSION 2C Sawyer Auditorium, Fine Arts Building
SESSION 2D Room 156, Fine Arts Building
SESSION 2E Sawyer Auditorium, Fine Arts Building
SESSION 2F Room 156 Fine Arts Building
SESSION 2G Sawyer Auditorium, Fine Arts Building
SESSION 2H location TBA
8:00-VSU Opera presents, THE MAGIC FLUTE, Whitehead Auditorium, Fine Arts Bldg
Saturday, March 3
8:00-9:00 CMS Southern Chapter Annual 2001 Business Meeting, Sawyer Auditorium
SESSION 3A Student Papers, Sawyer Auditorium, Fine Arts Building