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Friday, April 4, 2003
4:00 PM CMS-GL OFFICERS MEETING, Moreau Hall 210
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8:00 PM CMS-GL COMPOSERS CONCERT --Little Theatre, Moreau Center for the Arts
Session Chair: Gene S. Trantham, Bowling Green State University
Saturday, April 5, 2003
8:15-9:15 AM Session I
Moreau 114
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Moreau 210
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9:30-11:00 AM Session II
Moreau 114
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Moreau 210
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11:15 AM KEYNOTE ADDRESS, Moreau 114
Dr. Gene Aitken (Mahidol University, Thailand)
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12:15 PM BUSINESS MEETING AND DISCUSSION
"What can students do with a degree in music, besides teaching and performing?"
Wedge Room, Dining Hall
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1:30-3:00 PM SESSION III
Moreau 114
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Moreau 210
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3:30-4:45 PM Session IV
Moreau 114
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Moreau 210
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Saturday, March 15
8:25 Paper Session 1a. Music in Europe
Chair: Roberta Freund Schwartz, University of Kansas
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9:30 Paper Session 1b. Music in Nebraska
Chair: Sandy Schaefer, Chadron State College
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12:15 Lunch and time to visit Spencer Art Museum
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1:45 Paper Session 2a. Multiculturalism (Spencer Art Museum)
Chair: Helena Vasconcellos, Our Lady of Angels Catholic School and
Kansas City Children's Chorus
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2:45 Paper Session 2b. Bach and Liszt (Spencer Art Museum)
Chair: J. Bunker Clark, University of Kansas
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5:00 Composer's Concert and Messiaen
featuring the Valdosta State University Percussion Ensemble and New Music Ensemble
Chair: Ian Coleman, William Jewell College
Part I. Composer's Concert
Part II. "Catalogue of the Birds by Messiaen: A Philatelic Flight"
Richard Reber, University of Kansas
Sunday, March 16
9:00 Paper Session 3. Singing and Song
Chair: Maxine Fawcett-Yeske, Nebraska Wesleyan University
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10:45 Paper Session 4. Twentieth-Century Topics
Chair: Steven Maxwell, Kansas State University
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12:50 Chapter Business Meeting
Friday, March 28
1:00-3:00 Lectures, Tyler-Tallman Hall
3:30-5:00 Lecture Recitals, Tyler-Tallman Hall
7:30 Composers' Concert, Tyler-Tallman Hall
Saturday, March 29
9:00-10:30 Lecture Recitals, Tyler-Tallman Hall
11:00-12:30 Panel Discussion, Tyler-Tallman Hall
1:00 Luncheon and Annual Business Meeting
Friday March 14, 2003
1:00 p.m. - Lecture Performances
3:30 p.m. - Opportunities For The Music Professional In The 21st Century
5:00 p.m. - Executive Board Meeting
7:30 P.M. - Composition Recital I
Saturday, March 15, 2003
8:30 a.m.
Women Composers, Russian Organ Music, The Beatles and Lutheran Chorales
William Melin (Lafayette College), Chair
10:15 a.m.
Education Issues
Elliott Schwartz (Bowdoin College), Chair
Noon - Careers in Music
3:00 p.m. - Keynote Speaker
Mariella Squire, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Maine at Fort Kent "Wabanaki Drum Song: Tradition in an Era of Change"
4:00 p.m.
Teaching Outside of Your Specialty: World Music for the Unworldly
Scott Brickman (University of Maine at Fort Kent), Chair
7:00 p.m. - Composition Recital II
Friday, February 22, 2002
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
March 22, 2003
Portland State University
Session 1: (9:00 am - 10 am)
Session 2: (10:00 am - 11:00 am)
Session 3: (11:00 am - 12:30 pm)
Session 4: (2:00 pm - 3:00 pm)
Session 5: (3:00 pm - 4:00 pm)
Session 6: (4:00 -- 5:00)
Panel Discussion: (5:30 pm)
March 22, 2003
California State University, Fullerton
9:00Junko Ueno Garrett: Piano Music in Japan, Before and After WWII
9:30Will Stewart: Art Music and the Evangelical Church
10:00Kathryn Pisaro: The Addition of Culture: Sociological Inflections in Indeterminate Music Analysis
10:30Break
10:45Anita Hanawalt: Online Class Development for Music Appreciation and Music Fundamentals
11:45-1:15Lunch and Business meeting
2:30Cathy Kassell Benedict: Communicating with the Student Teacher: Whose Job is it to Listen?
4:00Jeff Benedict: The Teaching of Improvisation: an Oxymoron
4:30Dr. Leon Couch III: Introducing Electronic Music in the Undergraduate Classroom: Efficient Teaching and Intriguing Results
FRIDAY, 21 MARCH
1:00-2:30 Session I: Teacher and Pupil
2:45-4:15 Session II: Eastern European Composers of the Twentieth Century
7:30 Concert of Music by CMS Composers and Performers
SATURDAY, 22 MARCH
8:00-9:00 Roundtable Discussion: College Music Programs at Risk: The State of the Arts
9:00-10:00 Session IV: Romantic Composers of the British Isles
10:15-11:15 Session V: Topics in Music Theory
11:45-1:45 Lunch and Keynote Address by Judith Zaimont
2:45-3:45 Session VIII: Topics in Music Literature
3:45-5:00 Session IX: Japanese Instrumental Music
Friday, February 28, 2003
Session I
Moderator Lon Chaffin, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
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Session II
Markham Organ Studio
Moderator Gary Mizener, University of Texas - Pan American
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Session III
1:45 2:45 Concert of CMS Performers
Performers: David Asbury, guitar (Southwestern University); Sarah Gill, flute, and Jason Kwak, piano (Texas A&M University - Kingsville); Starla Hibler, piano (East Central University); Deborah Williamson, soprano, and Andrew Hudson, piano (Baylor University, McLennan Community College); Kenneth Saxon, piano (University of Texas - Pan American); Helen Ann Shanley, flute, Kathryn Steely, viola, and Delaine Fedson, harp (Baylor University, The University of Texas at Austin)
With compositions by Isaac Albéniz (Selections from Suite Española), Henri Dutilleux (Sonatine pour flute et piano), Daniel McCarthy (Time Out of Mind), Roger Quilter (Selections from The Arnold Book of Old Songs), Sergei Rachmaninoff (Two Preludes from Op. 32), Arnold Bax: Elegiac Trio for Flute, Viola and Harp
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Session IV
Moderator Larry McCord, McLennan Community College
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7:30 Evening Concert, Jones Concert Hall
Performers: University of Central Oklahoma Orchestra
With compositions by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Capriccio Italien), Claude Debussy (Nocturne), Stephen Yip, CMS (Kaph for Chamber Orchestra), Sam Magrill, CMS (Three Americans), David Heuser, CMS (Cauldron)
Saturday, March 1, 2003
Session I
Moderator Terry Lynn Hudson, Baylor University
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Session II
Moderator Ken Metz, University of the Incarnate Word
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12:00 2:00 LUNCH / BUSINESS MEETING, Harrington House
Proceedings led by Sam Magrill, President
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Session III
Moderator Frank Heidlberger, University of North Texas
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Session IV
4:15 5:15 Concert of CMS Composers, Jones Concert Hall
Performers: Kathryn Steely (viola); Baylor University String Quartet; Eastern New Mexico University Trio Encantada; Michael Jacobson, saxophone, and Arthur Houle, piano; Misook Kim and Eun-joo Oh, piano; Baylor University Wind Quintet; Baylor University Jazz Ensemble
With compositions by Lynn Job (Armiger's Gate), Stephen Yip (T'ang), Mark Dal Porto (At Midnight), Arthur Houle (Interplay), Misook Kim (Seven Little Pieces for Two Pianos), Scott McAllister (With Growing Wind and Tide), Greg Duncan (This Time, This Place)
Thursday, February 27, 2003
1:45-3:15: CONTEMPORARY COMOSERS
3:30-4:30: LATIN AMERICA
3:30-5:00: PEDAGOGY I
8:00: COMPOSERS AND PERFORMERS CONCERT I
Compositions/Performances by William Ortiz, Lawrence Sherr, Stella Sung,
Kenneth Jacobs, Keith Koons, Charles Haarhues, Dennis Kam
Friday, February 28, 2003
9:00-10:30: STUDENT PAPERS
9:00-10:30: TECHNOLOGY/PERFORMANCE
10:45-12:15: PEDAGOGY II, MUSIC EDUCATION
10:45-11:45: CMS COMMON TOPIC OPEN FORUM
What you can do with a Degree in Music: Career Options Outside of Music
Teaching and Performance
2:15-3:45: ANALYSIS
2:15-3:30: PERFORMANCE
4:00-5:00: KEYNOTE ADDRESS
8:00: COMPOSERS AND PERFORMERS CONCERT II
Compositions/Performances by J. H. K. Nketia, Stephanie Wilson, Roger Vogel,
Guy Vollen, William Schirmer, Carol Lines, J. B. Ashton, Orlando Garcia
Saturday, March 1, 2003
8:30-9:30: BUSINESS MEETING, Room 123
9:30-11:00: MUSICOLOGY
11:15: COMPOSERS AND PERFORMERS CONCERT III
Compositions/Performances by Richard Montalto, Tayloe Harding, Michael
Timpson, Ross Feller, Jack Wilkins, Joe Alexander, Kari Juusela, Chuck Owen