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Friday, March 15, 2002
4:00 PM CMS-GL OFFICERS MEETING
7:30 PM CONCERT, ST. OLAF ORCHESTRA -- Skoglund Center (St. Olaf College campus)
Saturday, March 16, 2002
8:15-9:15 AM SESSION I
Theory and Analysis
8:15-9:15 AM SESSION I
Performance and Analysis
9:30 - 11:00 AM SESSION II
Technology
9:30 - 11:00 AM SESSION IIa
Teaching Approaches in the Applied Studio
11:15 AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Tormodsgaard-Bakken Recital Hall
Dr. Robert A. Duke (University of Texas-Austin)
A Vision of Students as Accomplished Learners
1:30 -- 3:00 PM SESSION III
Jazz and Improvisation
1:30 -- 3:00 PM SESSION IIIa
Performance and Analysis II
3:30 - 5:00 PM Session IV
Assessment
3:30 - 5:00 PM Session IVa
Concert
Papers
Wayne A. Baughman: Increasing Demand for the Performing Arts: Toward Defining Public Tastes and Participation Requirements
John Cipolla: Sydney Bechet: A Retrospective of the Great New Orleans Jazz Musician
Stephanie Dickinson: Incorporating Kinetic Learning into the Undergraduate Theory Classroom
Mary Ferer: Haydn and Mozart: Taste and a Profound Knowledge of Composition
Jonathan Green: Hymns on the Twilight of Faith: Atheism, Skepticism, and Discontent in Sacred Music
Jennifer Sterling: Reinventing Music Theory Pedagogy: Incorporating Technology Into the Traditional Form and Analysis Classroom
Meg Freeman Whalen: Politics and Music Pedagogy: The Metropolitan Music School
Lecture Recitals
Lise Keiter-Brotzman: The Piano Works of Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel
Ruskin Cooper: From Miniature to Masterpiece: A Schubert Waltz Becomes Schumann's Carnaval, op. 9
Laura G. Kafka: The Songs of Fryderyck Chopin: A Polish Expression of the Slavic Soul
Linda Li-Bleuel: Lucie Robert's Cadenza (1974) for alto Saxophone and piano
Saturday, April 6, 2002
Berklee College of Music
1140 Boylston St. Bldg
9:00-10:30 Concurrent Session I
Concepts in Mentoring
9:00-10:30 Concurrent Session II
Jazz Topics
10:45 - 12:30 Plenary Session/Workshop Room 1A
Saturday 3:45-4:15 and Sunday 10:00-10:30
Special Concurrent Session/Demonstration
Berklee 150 Massachusetts Avenue Bldg.
3:00 - 5:00 Concurrent Session III
Composer Studies and Lecture/Performances
3:00 - 5:00 Concurrent Session IV
Songwriting and Jazz Pedagogy
Sunday, April 7, 2002
9:00 - 10:30 Concurrent Session V
Jazz Improvisation and Jazz Pedagogy
9:30 - 10:30 Concurrent Session VI
Compositional Strategy, Theoretical Analysis
10:45 - 11:45 Concurrent Session VII
Jazz Improvisation and Composition
10:45 - 11:45 Concurrent Session VIII
Music of Armenia and Turkey
1:00 p.m. College Music Society Composers Concert
David Friend Hall
Friday, February 22, 2002
7:30 p.m. Lecture/Recital featuring Guest Composer BERNARD RANDS. As part of the CSUS University Lecture Series, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, Bernard Rands, will conduct the Stanislaus Wind Ensemble in his work, "Ceremonial," and present a lecture on "Transcribing the Visual into Aural - Musical Musings on Themes by Van Gogh." Reception follows.
Saturday, February 23, 2002
9:35-9:55 a.m. Presentation #1 by Jim Hearon
10:00-10:20 a.m. Presentation #2 by Jim Chopyak
10:30-11:10 a.m. Panel discussion: "Full and Part-time Non-Tenure Track Instructional Faculty and Staff."
11:15 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Presentation #3 by BERNARD RANDS
2:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Concert of members' works (in alphabetical order): Mark Alburger, Bruce Christian Bennett, Deborah Kavasch, John Marvin, Helena Michelson, Charles Nichols, Dan Pinkston
February 23, 2002
Session I - Paper Presentations: Creation and Performance
9:00 A.M. - 10:15 A.M.
Session II - Recital/Lecture
10:30 A.M. -11:45 A.M.
Business Meeting
1:00 P.M. - 1:30 P.M.
Session III
1:30 P.M. - 2:45 P.M.
Session IV - Panel Discussion
3:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Topic: Full and Part-time and Non-Tenure Track Instructional Faculty and Staff.
Session V - Music and Performance
7:30 P.M.
Saturday, March 23, 2002
8:45 Houle: "The Unfinished Chopin"
9:15 Osborne: Improvisation in Armenian Music (Title TBD)
9:45 Hanawalt: "Flowers in the Musical Canon: A Transformed, Gender
Inclusive, Culturally Pluralistic Model Core Curriculum in College Music."
10:30 Hoskins: "Interdisciplinary Arts at CSU Northridge"
11:00 Brock: " Blooming Hard at the Crossroads: Appropriation in Popular
Music as a Folk Process"
11:30 MESTO (performance)
1:30 Panel: The Part-time and Non-tenure faculty appointments in 2- and
4-year colleges & universities.
Panel Moderator: Dr. Kathleen Lamkin, National Vice-president,
CMS Panelists: Dr. David Kopplin, Dr. JanClaire Elliot, Dr. Ray Briggs, and
Dr. Linda Holland.
2:30 Safari: "Pitch JND and the Tritone Paradox: The Linguistic Nexus"
3:00 CMS Composers Mini-concert
Lathan Four Violin Duets
Hoskin Blackbird Fly
Grasse Flutations
Muczynski Quintet for Winds
3:45 Sancho-Velázquez: "Making Sense of Eccentricity: Carlo Gesualdo and the Aesthetics of Mannerism"
4:15 Heftler: "Performing Outreach Concerts"
4:45 Grasse: "Conflation and Conflict in Brazilian Film Music: Forty Years
between the Bossa Nova of Black Orpheus and Rap in Orfeu"
- Session Chair: William Kearns
- The Modal Paradox of Recapitulation Subordinate Themes in Minor-Key Sonata Forms
- Paul Metz, Colorado State University
- Schubert's Last Settings of "Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt"
- Joice Waterhouse Gibson, University of Colorado at Boulder
- Understanding the Science of Music Through Software Sound Synthesis
- Mark Dal Porto, Eastern New Mexico University
- Three Musical Interpretations of "The End of the World"
- Robert Jones and Andrew Froehlich, North Dakota State University
- Cigarettes at Midnight, Perfume and Heartbreak: Politics and Artistry in the French Cabaret Songs of Edith Piaf
- Judith A. Coe, soprano, and E. J. Choe, piano, University of Colorado at Denver
- UW Sikuris: Peruvian Panpipe Ensemble
- Aura Newlin and Maria Gonsalves, University of Wyoming
- Portrait for Cello and Piano
- Anne M. Guzzo
- Fantasy for Euphonium
- Elena Roussanova Lucas
- Midnight Song
- Mark Dal Porto
- Little Suite for Five Musicians
- David Brinkman
- Once Spoken
- David Wohl
- Trio for Oboe, Viola and Piano
- Morris Hutchins Ruger
- Carilynae for Marimba and Piano
- Barbara Bennett
- 50 Ways to Change Your Motive: Exercises in Composition
- Dr. Barbara Bennett, College Music Society National Immediate Past Vice President
- Session Chair: David Brinkman
- Tour of the American Heritage Center
- Carol Bowers, AHC Reference Supervisor and Anne M. Guzzo, Composer and Assistant Archivist
- Accessing Music Collections at the American Heritage Center
- Carol Bowers, AHC Reference Supervisor and Anne M. Guzzo, Composer and Assistant Archivist
- Keynote Address by Barbara Bennett
- Session Chair: Barbara Bennett
- Warning: the Following Music May Infect and Poison Your Culture
- Carolyn Cline, University of Wyoming
- Social Consciousness and Compositional Devices in the Works of Helmut Oehring
- Timothy Brown, University of Northern Colorado
- Systematic Selection of Vocal Repertoire
- John Nix, University of Colorado at Denver
- Research in Music Education
- Nancy Glen, University of Northern Colorado
Friday, March 8, 2002
Session I
Session II
Session III
Session IV
8:00 Opening Evening Concert, Recital Hall
Saturday, March 9, 2002
Session I
Session II
Session III
4:00-4:45 Concert of CMS Composers
Thursday, February 28
8:00: Composers' and Performers' Concert
Compositions by: Greg Danner, Mitchell Turner, Paul Dickinson, Mary Lynn Badarak, and
William Price
Performances by: Mary Lenn Buchanan, Mark Butler, and Karen Fosheim
Friday, March 1
9:00-10:30: PANEL DISCUSSION
Full and Part-time Non-Tenure Track Instructional Faculty and Staff
Richard Montalto, moderator
4:00-5:00: KEYNOTE ADDRESS
The Spirit of the New in American Experimental Music of the Twentieth Century: Charles Ives'
Universe Symphony (1911-1951) and John Cage's Williams Mix (1951-1953)
Larry Austin, Keynote Speaker
8:00: Composers' and Performers' Concert
Compositions by: Al Benner, Dinos Constantinides, Aaron Johnson, Jonathan Peters, Roger Vogel,
Joe L. Alexander, Larry Austin, and Kenneth R. Benoit
Performances by: Bonnie Pomfret and Laura Gordy
Saturday, March 2
11:30: Composers' and Performers' Concert, G. M. Savage Memorial Chapel
Compositions by: Mark Francis, Kenneth Jacobs, and J. Ryan Garber
Performances by: Lewis Malfatti Duo, Laurel Swinden, and Kui-Im Lee