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All-State Audition Information The Revised NMMEA Handbook NMMEA's Award Winners

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION Volume XL WHEN???

FALL Band, Orchestra, Choir and Guitar Camps WINTER Christmas Concert Preparation SPRING Festival and Concert Preparation SUMMER Ten Weeks Music Camp Students Age 8 through 14

WHY??? Our clinicians and instrumental specialists teach sec­ tionals to prepare for your concert or festival. We accomplish in depth teaching in a woodland setting that combines music & outdoor recreation which in­ spires esprit-de-corps.

WHO??? Cleveland Mid-School Band Jal High School Band Taos High School Band Grants NM Mid-School Band Los Alamos Mid-School Band Espanola High School Band Espanola Mid-School Band Lincoln Mid-School Band Las Cruces Mid-Schools Band Truman Mid-School Band Ruidoso Mid-School Band Mora High School Band Hayes Mid-School Band Clayton Schools Band Los Lunas Mid-School Band HUMMINGBIRD Jemez High School Band Highland High School Choir Socorro Mid-School Choir SUMMER MUSIC Jemez High School Choir and RECREATION CAMP Albq. Boys Choir Choir Albq. Youth Symphony Orch Albq. YouthOrchestra Orch Jefferson Mid-School Orch Arrangements made for: Special Clinicians, Albq. Suzuki School Orch Hummingbird Staff iRstrumental specialist, Farmington Mid-School Orch and recreation programs. Generally a 3-day Hoover Mid-School Orch camp suffices for most objectives (Friday Taft Mid-School Orch through Sunday or during the week). For Roosevelt Mid-School Orch additional information: McKinley Mid-School Orch K.L. Higgins 1·505·829-3060 Hummingbird Box 6 Jemez Springs, New Mexico 87025 NMMEA OFFICERS PRESIDENT I leury EslnuJa THE 008 Vaughn St. Los tunas. 8703 t NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN llomc: 865·5751. Office:865-4040 VICE-PRESIDENT, BAND Official Publication of the Kellh Jordan 3805 Piermont.NE New Mexico Music Educators Association Albuquerque. 87111 llomc: 203-5225. Office: 823-2327 Volume XL Number I Fall 1992 VJCE-PRESIOENT. CHORAL ISSN 0742-8278 Alan Dropps 805 Prairie View Clovls.8810 I CONTENTS Page llome: 762-0321 VICE-PRESIDENT, ORCHESTRA Bcalncc Ihuller DEPARTMENTS 1228 /\kers President's Report ...... 4 Las Cruces. 88005 Our Executive Secretary Says ...... 6 Home: 524· 1079. Office 527-9430 From the Editor's Desk ...... 8 VICE-PRESIDENT, ELEM/ JHS Judy M. Green Vice Presidents' Reports 1019 Bells St NE Band ...... 9 Albuquerque. 87112 Orchestra ...... 14 Home: 275-7375 VICE-PRESIDENT, COLLEGE/UNIV Choral ...... 17 Bruce Dalby Elen1entary/JHS ...... 20 12700 J11rllru1 Place, NE College/University ...... 21 /\.lb11querque. 87112 From the State Department of Education ...... 3 I llowc: 298-7332. Office: 277 -2707 PAST PRESIDENT District Presidents' Reports ...... 34 Linda Servolrl 309 E. Harkness ARTICLES Carlsbad. 88220 Home: 887-3143. Olllce: 887-3508 50th Anniversary Planning Underway for NMMEA ...... 25 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN John Batcheller Award ...... 2 7 D<>uuld E. Gerheart. Editor Adn1inistrator of the Year ...... 28 03 Mtmbres Dr1ve l,os Alamos. 87544 Hall of F'ame ...... 29 IIOOlC: 672-9840. Olllce: 602 ·4136 EXECUTIVESECRETARY ORGANIZATIONAL MATTERS RolUc v. llcluuan All-State Jazz Festival Audition Material ...... I 2 I 150 Don Gaspar Sanla re. 87501 University News ...... 22 lloo,c, 082 1001 NMMEA Board of Directors Meeting ...... 40 NMMEA Official Handbook ...... 44 NMMEA DISTRICT PRESIDENTS DISTRICT 1-SOUTHWEST NMMEA Music Industry Members ...... 50 Jolm H. Schutz Advertisers ...... 50 1155 N. Miranda #2C Lru. Cruces. 88005 llome: 523-2066. Office::'>27 -041 S DISTRICT 2-SOUTHEAST Alas1 Dropps 805 PraJ.r1cview Clovts. 88101 llome: 762-9321 DISTRICT 3-NORTHWEST Carl KJoostcrman 808 Alto Don Gerheart. Editor Jane Gerheart. Busin nager Gallup.87301 Home: 722·3070. Office:722- 772 l Home: 672-9840, Office: 662-4136 Hon -9840 DISTRICT 4-NORTH CENTRAL J\rncU Dovtd Arellanes All 254 Plaza Canal.la corrt'SJxintlcncc should b<' address('d to the editor. 93 Mtmbrcs Drtvc. LOs ,.. .,mos. NM Santa Fe. 87501 87544. llomc: 983·6054. Office:062-4130 DISTRICT 6-CENTRAL The New Mexl<'o Music Educators Association Is a federated staleassoclallon of the Music Hem Sanders Educators National Conference and parl of lhe Southwestern Division of MENC. 86 Lagarto Tijeras. 87059 THE NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN ls published three times per year: Typesetting by The Ad Home: 281-2984. Oillcc:865- 1044 Makers. Los Alamos and printing by Paper Tiger. Santa Fe 87501. Deadlines for lhe Fall. DISTRICT 7-ALBUQUERQUE Winter and Spring Issues are: August I. October l. and March I. Dtantha Swol)()CJa 7916 Kathryn SE Albuquerque. 87 J 08 Subscription rnteto non-members tsS7.00 per year: single copytsS2.50. Change of address I lomc: 256-3823 should be reported lo RolUe I lellman. E:xccullve Secretary.

3 President's Report Henry Estrada have a workshop for new teachers In addition, NMMEA now has a at the All-State convention. Please reference library of materials which see her article located elsewhere in could be of great help to you. (Please this magazine. see list) Contact me if you are inter­ ested in any of these materials. MENC The Music Educators National All-State Conference (MENC) ls working to Plans for the 1993 All-State provide each and every music Festival are well underway and be­ teacher in our country with materi­ ing finalized. The winter issue of als, support and infonnation to make THE NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN will your job easier, more enjoyable and contain a schedule of events for the more beneficial to you and to your All-State convention. Look for It in students. I have heard many con­ December. 1t wiJJ contain names of cerns from many of you in regard to those of you who have been asked to I hope that all of you have had the service that MENC has provided serve in some capacity at this festi­ an enjoyable summer. I would like in the past. It would be well worth val. It is very important that you to welcome back all returning mu­ your time to become familiar with look through the schedule, fmd your sic teachers in our state and also what MENC has been doingrecently. name whenever it appears and be offer a warm welcome to new teach­ as tight budgets are creating some responsible for following through ers in New MeXico. Please read all problems for our profession here In with the assigned duty. We need materials In this magazine which New MeXico. MENC has come up everyone's help in order to make the are related to your teaching area so with many exciting and practical All-State festival a success. You've that you can help your students things which could prove invalu­ heard the expression - "There are prepare for the upcoming events. able to you and your position. no little Jobs... etc." Well. this really Whether you know it or not, or does apply here. Every job which Is New Teachers whether you want to or not. we are listed is important. If you are new to our state or to the leaders In music advocacy in Here ls a briefdescription oftwo teaching music. you will need to our communihes. If we don't pro­ of the most common duties which become acquainted with an lnfor­ mote music and the arts m our own many of you will be asked to per­ mahon packet which 1s available to communities, no one else ,viii. I form: you through Linda Servold, our think It's time that every music edu­ l. lfyou areaSergeantatArms, immediate past president. Linda has cator in New MeXico, regardless or you will need to arrive 15 to 30 put together a packet which con­ personal philosophy. personality or minutes before the session to check tains important information for All­ disposition. take an active role in everybody in. Everyone who enters State events. district events, etc. promoting music in our communi­ should have a badge to enter the and just general Information about ties and our state before we have workshop. Also. a head count of all teaching in New MeXico. District nothing left to promote. those attending may be needed and presidents should have this infor­ To help us in our promoting, turned in to your respective vice­ mation for you to share at the fall MENC. in conjunction with the Na­ president as soon after the session meetings. If you didn't get this infor­ tional Academy of Recording Arts as possible. mation. please contact Linda and and Sciences (NARAS) and the Na­ have her send you a copy. W1ite to: tional Association of Music Mer­ 2. if you are presid mg at a ses­ Linda Servold chants (NAMM), has put together a sion, you will introduce the guest 309 E. Harkness wonderful set of promotional tools clinician{s) and give some short Carlsbad, NM 88220 in an easy to use "Action Kit." The background information about the Thank you. Linda, for putting this kit contains video tapes. a how-to person to the audience. Please read information together! manual. brochures, and some very the winter issue of THE NEW In addition. there is much Im­ important commission reports that MEXICO MUSICIAN for information portant information in this issue of you need to be aware of as a music concerning your clinician. Also, try THE NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN educator. Last year. NMMEA pur­ to arrive about 15-30 minutes be­ which will be helpful to you in plan­ chased an Action Kit for every dis­ fore the session in order to assist in ning and organizing your year. Read trict In our state. District presid en ts any way needed, such as setting up the vice president's reports in your should be showing these materials the materials. equipment. etc. area for specificinformation about to you at your fall meetings. If you state functions and contact your missed the meeting. then contact The vice-presidents will be district president if they haven't al­ your district president so that you sending information to those of you ready contacted you. Sally Rynott. can see what this kit has to offer our state music specialist. will also you. 4 President . .. with more specific assignments. If has prepared their music for the Becoming Human Through Mu­ you cannot serve at your assigned festival. sic - Book duty. please contact your respec­ 7. Pre-register. Ifs easier. Beyond the Classroom: l,iform­ tive vice-president as soon as pos­ cheaper. and you won ·t have to wait ing Others - Book sible so that a replacement can be In a long line while you are missing EvaluatingTeachers of Music Per­ found. The vice-presidents are very clinics or students are missing re­ fo rmance Groups - Book busy before and especially during hearsal time. Guidelines fo r Performances of the convention and can use all the 8. All participants must be reg­ School Music Groups · Book help they can get. The deserve your istered by their instructors. History of Public SchoolMusic in cooperation. If you have any questions. read the - Book Now some general information your handbook or by-laws (located Music Booster Manual - Book on our All-State Festival. in this issue of THE NEW MEXICAN Mu.sicFacilities: Building, Equip­ Remember the following Items: MUSICIAN), call your respective ping, and Renovating - Book l. Audition information is vice-president, or call a site chair­ Music in Today's Schools: Ratio­ printed In this Issue. Please read person. nale and commentary • Booklet everything concerning auditions I hope that you all have a great Promoting School Music: A Prac­ carefully and respond properly and year with your students. Please con­ tical Guide - Book on time. tact me If I can be of any help. Public Education and the Arts: 2. Checkyouraudition site care­ Linked by Necessity · Booklet fu lly. Testimony toMusic · Book 3. Be on time with registration NMMEAReference Library: Testing Music Aptitude - Cassette materials and fees. The CompleteString Guide: Stan­ 4. Read the published lists of A Pragmatic View of the General dards, Programs, Purchase, & students selected carefully. Remem­ Music CU.rriculum - Cassette Maintenance - Book ber, there are two lists - one for A Realistic Rationale for Teach­ The Genesis of Federal Support choral and strings and a second for ing Music - Booklet in the Arts - Cassette wind and percussion. America Takes Note! · Video TIPS: Mus ic in Our Schools Month 5. Notify all selected students. America's Culture Begins with (MlOSM) - Book 6. It is the Individual teacher·s Education - Booklet Why We Need the Arts · Book Job to see to It that every student Arts in Schools: State by State - Book

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teaching strategies keeping in mind port of THE NEW MEXICO MUSI­ the student's perspective. Since we CIAN and the many nice comments are in a fast-paced and an ever­ they have given me. It is important changing society. we don't want to that I thank my Wife Jane for the be caught up doing "the same old time and effort she gives to the thing" for another year. Be sure that successofourmagazine.Shemakes your students are actively involved my job easier to say the least. in each class and continue to en­ Last. but not least. a warm wel­ courage their thinking skills. Ifs come goes out to all of our new amazing how many students don't music educators in the state. We like school as much as they shou Id are glad you have Joined ..our fam­ simply because they are bored in­ ily.· Please help me maintain an stead of being challenged. accurate mailing list by sending me Please consider submitting the names and addresses of our teaching strategies that work for new teachers as well as any change Another summer is history and you and I Will gladly include them in of address which you may be aware we are already in full swing for our next issue. Don't forget. feature of. another successful school year. articles are always welcome! Have a most successful year! As you present material to your I want to take this opportunity classes and as you conduct your to thank the NMMEA Board of Di­ rehearsals, continue to analyze your rectors for their tremendous sup-

THE NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN FINANCIAL REPORT Don Gerheart, Editor Deadlines for Report for August l, 1991 thru July 31, 1992 INCOME submitting copy Received from Advertlsers(90-9 l) $245.00 and advertising Received from Advertisers (9 l-92} 8,951 .66 Received from Advertisers (93-93) 520.00 to THE NEW Received from Subscriptions 44.50 MEXICO Interest from Checking Account 122.71 Subsidy from NMMEA 4,800.00 MUSICIAN are:

Total Income= S 14,683.87

EXPENDITURES October 1 Printing magazine including malling L 1 .232.98 Other magazine expenses 0.00 Winter 1992 U.S. Postage Permits 75.00 Stamps 98.6 J Phone 7.92 Other office expenses 9.51 March 1 Mileage reimbursement 91.30 Honorarium l.700.00 Spring 1993

Total Expenditures= $13.2 15.32

Balance on hand = $4 132.95 August 1 - Fall 1993

8 Band Keith Jordan All-State 1993 superb in every respect. It will be a The Symphonic Band clinician pleasure to watch them work with for the l 993 All-State will be Profes­ our students in January. The con­ sor H. Robert Reynolds from the cert programs for both groups are University of Michigan in Ann Ar­ printed in this issue of THE NEW bor. Professor GreggI. Hanson from MEXICO MUSICIAN. the University of Ariwna in Tucson, We are planning a wide variety will direct the 1993 AJI-State Con­ of clinics for AJl-State. Andrew cert Band. These two clinicians are ,...

1 hope that you have had a very reward ing and relaxing summer. I cannot believe that another sum­ mer has come and gone. After you set your individual and group goals for this school year, please, please make plans for the 1993 AH-State Convention. Turn in your leave forms NOW! Plans for the 1993 AJl­ State Convention are well under­ way. I am really looklng forward to the clinics and concerts for this year. We have two outstanding con­ ductors this year and our kids are sure to reap the rewards.

Honor Band Congratulationsto Gordon Hart, Charles ralkner, and the Clovis High School Band for being selected as the 1993 New Mexico All-State Honor Band. I'm sure that they will put together an outstanding pro­ gram for us on the Honor Concert during AJI-State. I hope you will all bring your students and attend a very special concert In the lives of these selected students and their talented directors. We had several great tapes sub­ mitted this year and I was very excited to hear all the wonderful Innovative -Unique-Exciting-Value Packed bands in this state. I asked an out­ Everything You Need-All In One Place. standing panel of high school direc­ Our New Color Catalogue Is Free And So Is The Phone Call! tors to be a part of the selection process. The choice was very diffi­ cult to make as there are so many great bands in our state. I hope that everyone will consider submitting a 1·800·854·15�4$$ tape next year. The l 994 selection one! for Honor Band will give priority to [jpott't ;;; tout [!JP small high schools and mid/junior � Po [j/Jf ffi high schools. P.O. Box 261030, San Diego, CA 92196 9 Band ... Balent. teacher. composer and au­ mallet auditions will include the will be sorely missed in music edu­ thor. will be giVing a clinic on the multiple percussion etude. cation in this state. We wish him the "Challenge of Teaching Beginning Please note that the piccolo best!! Also, Jan McDonald, recently Band Students.- Mr. Balent has over etude was wrong. The flute and retired. ls playing trumpet on a 30 years of teaching beginning piccolo are doing the same things. cruise ship until December. Lucky bands. Mr. Balent is sponsored by 24 Flute Concert Studies Page L6, Dog! Do they need a drill designer? The Music mart and Alfred Publish­ ONLY, Num. 8 "Gigue- dotted quar­ ing Co. Several clinics will be spon­ ter=80and Page 154 ONLY. "Pavane sored by Luchetti Music. Both of pour une Infante Defu nte" {to the AU-State Concert Band which are hands-on percussion clin­ first fermata. dotted quarter = 54. Program ics. Just these two etudes and pages Bruce Dalby has scheduled Dr. are to be played . Gregg Hanson, Guest Conductor Edwin Gordon ofTemple University As we all know, It's getting Der Fleiger Marsch - Dostal / in Philadelphia to do several clinics. harder to get away from school to Howard Dr. Gordon is one of the most pro­ attend All-State. Please turn in your Armenian Dances - Satz lific and respected researchers in leave request early. Ifyou need to be Sweet Land of Liberty - Sochinsky music psychologyand music learn­ included in the program to be Light Calvary -Von Su ppe / Fillmore ing. Many of his ideas In music granted leave let me know and I will education go against the grain of do my best to include you. conventional music teaching wis­ dom. Bruce and I believe that we List of New Mexico Adjudicators All-State Symphonic would all benefit from exposure to The list of educators that are Band Program these controversial ideas. I have available to judge at music festivals opened a slot on Thursday so that Is available from me upon request. you may go to the lectures. I hope Your district president was sent a H. Robert Reynolds, Guest you will take advantage ofthis unique copy with a request to distribute Conductor opportunity. them to all of you. If you did not Prelude No. 14 - Shostakovich/ receive one. please let me know and Reynolds Jazz All-State we will get you one. Ifyou would like George Washington Bridge Jazz All-State will be hosted by to be added to this list. or know of Schuman New Mexico State University this someone who would. please com­ March from the DJvertemento for year. The Jazz All-State program plete the NMMEA Information Form Band - Grundman has been a vital and growing part of printed in this issue and send it to the total music program and I would me at the above address. highly encourage your participa­ If you have had a change of tion. Audition materials are Included address or telephone number since In this magazine. you last filled out a form, or know of someone who shou Id be removed All-State Auditions from the List (moved away, no longer Audition dates for wind players teaching. etc.) please call me at 293- and percussionists are printed in 5225 or mail the new information to this issue of THE NEW MEXJCO me so that our list can remajn up­ MUSICIAN along with the audition dated. centers. Please remember that au­ I would welcome any comments ditions are open to any students or suggestions from you about All­ currently in your band program State or any problem you may have. grades 9-12. PLEASE encourage I have received several great ideas your students to start working early and challenges already. I would like on the etudes and scales for all­ to thank all those who have written State. Please make every effort to to me about a variety of different inform private teachers and others ideas. Every idea you have helps to that will be helping your students. strengthen our organization for the Take a careful look at tempo mark­ future. ings and minimum range require­ I hope that you have had an ments for scales. The audition enjoyable summer and are looking etudes and scales requirements are forward to a great year. printed in this issue of the maga­ Side Note: Pancho Romero has zine. Remind all percussion stu­ joined the faculty of Oklahoma Bap­ dents that all snare, timpani, and tist University in Shawnee, OK. He

10 New Mexico All-State Wind and Percussion Audition Titles 1992-1993 Piccolo/Flute- 24 Flute Concert Tenor Trombone- 40 Progressive Snare Drum- Adventures in Solo Studies from J.S. Bach·s Works and Studies for Trombone (In the Bass Drumming: 20 Snare Drum Solos­ Famous Flute solos. Only Page 16 Clef)-Tyrell Page 14 # 14 - Allegretto Shlnstine Page 14-Slammin' Sam No. 8. "Gigue" Dotted quarter = 80 dotted quarter=60 and page 23 1123 half=l20. Must also be able to play and Only Page 154 "Pavane pour - Andante quarter=80. first 14 rudiments from the Stan­ une Infante Defunte" (to the first dard 26 American Drum Rudiments fermata). Dotted quarter = 54. (Just BassTrombone-40Advanced Stud­ as adopted by N.A.R.D. those two pages). ies for Bb Bass-Tyrell. Page 20 1120 -Andante moderatoeighth= 144 and Mallets- Modern School of Xylo­ Oboe and English Horn- Page 21 1121 - Allegretto quar­ phone, Marimba & Vibraphone­ Eng. Hornand Oboe-Selected Stud­ ter= 108. Goldenberg Page 79-XXI quarter = ies for Oboe-Voxman. Page 6. F 80 Major - Fedorow. Quarter = 76 and Baritone & Euphonium- 40 Pro­ Page 22 Gambaro (to the first gressive Studies for Trombone (in Timpani- The solo Tlmpanist-26 fermata) Quarter = 132 the Bass Clef)-Tyrell (Note: treble Etudes-Firth Page 39-XXII clefBaritone transposesame etudes elghth=84-92 and must also dem­ Soprano Clarinets, Eb and Bb­ to treble clef. Sight reading will be In onstrate ablJHy to tune. Sel ec ted Studies for Clarlnet­ treble cleffor the treble clefreaders) Voxman. Page 26. A Major-Ferling/ Page 8 #8- Andante quarter = 84 All percussion will also need to play Rose eighth=88 and Page 41-Muller and Page 25-Moderato eighth=l 12. the multiple etude which was writ­ half= l 12. ten by one of the percussion teach­ Tuba- 70 Studies for BBb Tuba ers. selected In the general meeting Alto, Bass, Contra-Alto & Contra­ Volume 1-Blazhevich Page 15-1116 at AJI-State. This etude is available Bass Clarinets-Melodious and Pro­ AJlegretto dotted quarter = 72. and through the Music Mart. gresslveStudles. Book 1-Hite(•page Page 8 #9-Andante Cantabile quar­ numbers vary with different edi­ ter=63. tions) - 18 Expressive Studies based on Scales Demnltz #8. F# Minor REOUI RED SCALES FOR WI ND AND PERCUSSION AUDITIONS dotted quarler=50 and 18 Expres­ sive Studies Based on Chords, INSTRUCTIONS = 1 n,., cnromar,c scale ano all twelve rna,or scales arr. requored lrom memo,y Demintz #4, D Minor half 66. S1udent� should be 1am,1ra, w>1th enharmon,c spellings (For example C• ma10• Do ma1on 2 Sceie� wit be as1c.eoby s1.u1,ng tone No 1fanspos,1ton ,s re-<1u"·ed Bassoon- J. Weissenborn Bassoon 3 $Ian on lhe IOwest 10,11c PO$S·ble Studies, Opus 8. No.2- Page l l. 4 The m.:,1n 1udg,ng .' 11er•a will be 1one soeed and accur:1c.,. Andante quarter=76, Page 11.AJle­ 5 Ttie tolfow,no ,anQe nd•catiOf"ISa,e m,n1mum re-Qu.remenls gro Scherzando quarter= 154 and 614J0tl (ttAOMA tlC MA.JOA C•1AOWAIIC Page 20-2 1. #26 eighth= 126. � A � �

- Selected Studies fJ;1lt f'.il.tlLg Alto Saxophone . t} �-0 0 for Saxophone-Voxman Pg. 38- Scherzo, dotted quarter = 72 and £: .c. � Page 41-Ferling eighth=88. (IQ�_(_b �0 � lllfl�J J & · Tenor Baritone Saxophones­ tn 0 0 Selected Studies for Saxophone­ Voxman.Page 8. Heinze. eighth=96 --st and Page 24-Luft quarter=l20. Q�Q'.! .,ng ...... at•f•r.. �p,_Q!l� Trumpet and Cornet- Selected Studies for Cornet or Trumpet - -I', .a. � to,m.. Vox:man. Page 18 Bohme. eighth:60 ll.lL!ill! <1.l £0:ach Horn .. � .. ,., and page 22-Gatti quarter=96. (p..:;=D :..__; "O -& •.o. •.2 French Hom- 355Selected Melodi­ r,ombonc & Bass -: . " ous Progressive & Technical Stud­ Trombone 1... ll..llill>ng I . Q�l ... ies for F'rench Horn.-Pottag/ t¥·0 0 t'- e Andraud Page 38-Allegro-Artot quarter= I 04 and Page 4 I-Adagio Cantabile-Kling (Bottom 2/3ds of page) dotted quarter=56. l I All-State Jazz Festival Audition Material Jan McDonald., President, NMIAJE

The l 993 New MexicoAll-State Trombone, low F to high Sb. trance to avoid counting a long se­ Jazz Clinic wilJ be January 22-24. C. Perform "But Nor For Me" by ries of rests. J 993 at NMSU in Las Cruces. Three Bob Mintzer, published by Jenson. The clinicians for the 1992-93 bands will be selected from alJ inter­ Rhythm section must mark the New Mexico All-State Jazz Festival ested high school students who are audition cassette and the box ,vith will be: presently enrolled In the music pro­ his/ her name. instrument. school. Dr. Gene Aileen from the Uni­ gram at their school. Students must phone, and address. versity of Northern Colorado. Dr. be in the 9th grade or older. On the tape: Alken is an international name A. Clearly state your name, in­ among jazz educators and musi­ Instrumentation strument. and school. cians. He has traveled the world as Three Jazz ensembles wllJ be 8. Perform "But Not For Me" by a clinician and performer and his comprised of the following instru­ Bob Mintzer. published by Jenson. jazz program at UNC is recognized mentaUon: C. Demonstrate rock, Latin. throughout the country for its qual­ A. Five saxophones - 2 altos. 2 Jazz, waltz. and fa st swing at an ity and innovation. tenors. and I bari. appropriate tempo. Dr. Bruce Dalby from the Uni· 8. Five trumpets There is an $8.0 0 audition fee versity of New Mexico. Dr. Dalby ls C. Four tenor trombones. l bass per tape submitted. a fabulous musician and educator. trombone He is currently director of the Uni· D. Five rhythm - l drummer, 1 versityof New Mexico JazzEnsem ble bass. I guitar. I piano, and I aux­ Deadline forsubmitting audition and is active as clinlei an/ teacher/ iliary (vibes. congas, etc.} tapes performer in the areas ofjazz. band. Tapes must be post marked on and music education. AudJtion material or before November 14. Please send Mr. Pancho Romero from Okla­ All wind instrumentalists must au tapes to Ken Van Winkle. New homa Baptist College. Mr. Romero mark the audition cassette and the Mexico Jazz All-State. NMSU Box is known throughout the Sou th­ box with his/her name, instrument. 30 01, Las Cruces. NM 88003. west as a trumpet clinician/per­ school, phone. and address. former and teacher. He Is director of On the tape: AddJtional information Jazz studies and trumpet at Okla­ A. Clearly state your name. in­ Please audition on first parts homa Baptist College. strument. and school. or parts designated for your instru­ 8. Startwith the chromatic scale ment. e.g. Bass Trombone, Bari Sax. Pleaseencourageyourstudents and play the required range as­ etc. to audition for the All-State Jazz cending and descending at a com­ Play the entire selection. You Bands and feel free to post audition fortable tempo: Saxophones. low C may stop and skip to the next en- Information. to high F: Trumpet. low G to high C;

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The Music Box Laa CtucH 13 Orchestra Bea Hunter I hope everyone had an enjoy­ 1993 All-State Concert able and restfu I summer, and I hope Orchestra Program your school year has started on a high note. I would like to congratu­ Maria. Tunicka, late Mary Neven from Al bug uerq ue Florida Space in her election to the office of or­ Coast Symphony Orchestra chestra vice-president for the next Overture to "Russlan and term. Lefs give her all of our sup­ Ludmilla" port with suggestions and assis­ - Glinka. Kalmus Three Dancesfrom 'The Bartered tance as she plans for fu ture AU­ Bride" States. - Smetana. Kalmus Romanian Rhapsody No. l Auditions for 1992 Enesco. Kalmus Please become fa miliar with the All-State audition materials. Each 1993 All-State student will need to prepare the Symphony Orchestra assigned etude and scale, the ex­ cerpts, and a solo of their choice for Program their instrument. Do not forget that sight reading will be an added com­ The Music Box, Marcie White from Ralston 0. Pitts. Northern Arizona ponent of this year's auditions. Las Cruces. I have left the Thursday Unvierslty Please encourage your students to afternoon session open for the or­ audition in November. I have sent to chestra teachers to attend a session Figue in G Minor - Bach /Calliett. the high school orchestra teachers with Dr. Edwin Gordon of Temple Fischer in the state the excerpts and Umversity ln Philadelphia. Dr. Gor­ CannenSuiteNo. 1 - Bizet. Kalmus bowings. If you have not received don 1s one of our most prolific and Berceuse and Finale (rirebird the packet. please contact me lm­ respected researchers In music psy­ Suite) - Stravinsky/Isaac, medJately and I v.iU mail them to chologyand music learning. He has Belwin Mills you. developed a music learning theory which serves as 1.hefoundation for a Programs and Conductors \v ide range of published materials We are fortunate to have na­ and techniques. Bruce Dalby, the tionally recognized conductors for college/ university level VP, with the our orchestras. Conductingthe con­ helpofGIAPublications will be spon­ cert orchestra will be Rolston Pitts soring Mr. Gordon·s sessions. And from The School of PerformingArts as usual. The Music Mart will spon­ at Northern Artzona University. The sor a new music reading session. symphony orchestra will be con­ Ifyou are new to the state or if ducted by Maria Tunicka, who is you have any questions which I from the Florida Space Coast Phil­ might possibly be able to answer, harmonic. Both conductors have please feel free to contact me. made interesting and challenging selections for their respective groups. (SOS) 662-S8S1 Congratulations to the Albu­ querque Youth Symphony under the direction of Dale Kempter in being selected the 1993 All-State LOS ALAMOS MUSIC Honor Orchestra. "MUSIC EDUCATION IS OUR BUSINESS"' Sessions for Teachers 991 CENTRAL Pam Telejohn will be our clini­ LOS ALAMOS. NEW MEXICO 87544 cian for the teachers· workshops. She will present 3 sessions on F'ri­ day covering recruiting, retention and pedogogy.She will be coming to TEX & KAROLE FELTS us courtesy of the Selmer Com­ pany. Glaesel String Division and

14 1992-93 Orchestra Strings All-State Audition Material

Violin: l. Etude: #26 beginning to 1st 4. Solo: Student's Choice String Bass: note of meas. 20. Quarter= 76 MM. I.Etude: #9 to end of meas. 20. Forty-Two Studies or Caprices, 5. Sight reading Quarter = 152-169 MM. 30 Studies Kreutzer, Schirmer. (Singer) for String Bass, Simandl, lnterna­ Cello: tlonal Music Company, 2. Scale: Eb major, 1. Etude: #6, entire piece, (Zimmermann) Quarter = 90 MM. 3 octaves Quarter = 72 MM. Modem Method for the Violoncello (26 Studies of 2. Scale: E Major. 3. Excerpt: Carmen Suite. No. Medium Difficulty),Stephen De'ak. Quarter = 90 MM 5: beginning to Letter B. Vol. 2. Elkan-Vogel. Inc. Quarter = 116 MM; 3. Excerpt: Carmen Suite, No. Russian and Ludmilla: beginning to 2. Scale: C Major. I a: beginning to meas. 9, letter A. Quarter = 135 MM Quarter = 90 MM Quarter = 80 MM Carmen Suite, Not. 5: Jetter A to 4. Solo: Student's Choice 3. Excerpt: Carmen Suite. No. letter 8,Quarter = 116 MM after C to Letter D, Russian and LudmilJa: beg. to 5. Sight reading 5: 5 Quarter = J 16 meas. 19. Quarter = 135 Russian and Ludmilla:begi nning to Russian and Ludmilla: 13 after Viola: meas. 19. 16 after B to 42 after B. D to 20 after D, Quarter = 135 1. Etude: #3 beginningto end of Quarter = 138 Russian and Ludmilla: 25 after meas. 17, Quarter = 96 MM, 12 Three Dances, Dance of Comedi­ K (Piu Mosso) to 37 after K. Studies, Opus 55. Palaschko, Inter­ ans; Meas. 376 to 386. (top part) Quarter = 135 national Music Co. Quarter = 144 Solo: Student's Choice 2. Scale: Dmelodlcmlnor, Quar­ 4. Solo: Student's Choice 4. ter = 90 MM. 3 Octaves Stght reading 5. Sight reading 5. 3. Excerpt: Carmen Suite. No. 5: 5 after C to letter D. Quarter = 116: Russian and Ludmilla: Beg to Letter A. Quarter = 135

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MEMBER MEMBER A ...... AUIIJQUERQUE HISPAHOV CHAMBER C1" 13J cbMMoo COMl.tERCE Choral Alan Dropps All-State Girls Chorus The beginning of a new year Is mixed choir number. leave out the Program here and I hope this letter finds you Antiphon and the double choir por­ doing well. For those of you expect­ tion. Start at the SATB section after •"Hodie Christus Natus E.st." ing to see Carl Brown·s letter in this the double choir. Giovanni Pierlulglda Palestrina, place, SURPRISE! Carl has left the The girl'saudition piececould SSAA, Tetra Music Corp .. A.B. state to take a position in Texas. I'm be "HODlE" or "Exaltation". 170-7 (audition piece. in Latin) sure you will join mein wishing Carl Either is acceptable. •''Exaltation, " Thomas More Scott. the best of luck. Since Carl has left SSAA, Hinshaw HMC396 I have had to take over a bit earlier All-State Audition "In Stiller Nacht," Johannes than expected. I'm learning the ropes Listed are the dates and cen­ Brahms. SSAA. G. Schtrmer as I go. so please be patient with me. ters of each audition site. Please 50317250 (German) I have tried to contact as many of note that we have made a change "Annunciation," Lloyd Pfautsch. you as possible about helping out from recent years. SSAA, Lawson-Gould 51627 with the l 993AII-State. Please check November 2 & 3 · Albuquerque "Danny Boy, " Dede Duson, SSAA, your assignment and feel free to · Larry Wheeler Neil Kjos ed. 6171 contact me if you have any ques­ November 4 · Portales - David "TheRhythm ofLife,"arr. Richard tions. If we work together we can Gerig Barnes. SSA. Shawnee Press continue to make NMMEA a very November 5 · Roswell · Kent B420. strong organization. Jordan Novem her6 - Las Cruces - Diane Of Note ... Honor Choir Roberts Congratulations to Beth Do You Direct a Borchert and the Mayfield High Final Note School Varsity SJngers for being Thanks to everyone who has Children's Choir? selected as the 1993 New MeXico helped me along the way. If you ever Do you direct a children's choir? Honor Choir. We are all looking for­ have any questions please don't Do you rehearse during the school ward to their concert on Thursday hesitate to contact me. I will do day? How many members do you night of the convention. I would like everything In my power to help you. have? What grades participate? to thank the directors who sent m Have a great semester and I will see Which pieces have been most suc­ tapes this year and encourage you you in January. cessful? Do you have an accompa­ to continue to do so. I would also p.s. Carl and I hope you are nist? Do you audition your singers like to thank the directors who gave eaten alive by I 00 hungry Armadil­ or is it a "y'all come- situation? their time to select this year's honor los! If you would like to meet some­ group. one with the answers to these ques­ tions, please contact me! Wait a All-State Clinics minute - I didn't mean that I would We have many exciting clinics Editor's Note: Please check the have all the answers. But ifyou and lined up for the 1993 convention. choral programs. This is the other children's choir directors On Thursday Jeanie Wozencraft will latest information I have. would contact me, we would each present a workshop that deals with have some of the answers and we the non-traditional singer. Martha All-State Mixed Chorus could all learn a lot from each other. Rowe will present two workshops It's called networking and I'd like to on Friday. And as always. Joe Keith Program start a Children's Choir Network in and Music Mart will have a music New Mexico. "Es Dies Trophae" by Scarlotti. arr. read ingsession on Friday afternoon. Smith. pub. by Encore Perhaps we can get together We appreciate Joe and his staffand informally du ring All-State next "Gloria Patri" from by all the work they do. Beatus Vir Vivaldi. arr. McEwen, pub. January. If you direct a children's Hinshaw (H MC- 178) (audition choir at school. at church, or in the All-State Music piece} community and if the children's Our guest cHnicians for this year "InMemoriaAeterna"from Beatus Choir Network is of interest to you. will be Gary Patterson and Stan would you please contact me. Vir by Vivaldi. arr. McEwen. McGill. Mr. Patterson is past direc­ Sincerely. pub. Hinshaw (HMC- 179) tor of the Houston boy's choir. He Is Priscilla Zimmermann "Neighbor's Chorus" by Offenbach. currently doing graduate work in pub. Broude Brothers Children's Choir Chairperson Illinois. Mr. McGill is the president New Mexico Choral Directors Assoc. "What i.s a Heart" by Duson. pub. of the Texas Music Educators Asso­ Hinshaw (HMC- 146) 4120 Cheyenne Circle ciation. Santa Fe. NM 87505 "A-Roving" by Luboff. pub. Walton Please make note of the follow­ (WI 004) Home Phone: 4 71-5299 ing audition information. On the School Phone: 989-5450 17 NEW MEXICO MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION ALL-STATE CHORAL & INSTRUMENTAL AUDITION REGISTRATION FORM

Please dupUcate this page and send names and fees to the AudlUon Center Chairperson nearest your school. Type or print dupllcate copies of the names of all students who plan to audition. Please use separate forms for band. chorus. and/or orchestra as they go to dlfferenct chairpersons. Send original copy to the Audltlon Center by the date listed below. Be sure the registration Is signed by the principal. Retain a second copy foryour records. An audition fee of $5.00 per audition shall be remitted wtth each reglstratrant. Students auditioning on two Instruments wtll pay for each audition scheduled. Students shall not be scheduled to aud!tlon unless registered wtth fees paJd or school purchase order attached. If the school ls more than 150 mlles. one way from the nearest Audition Center. the school may choose to send a taped audition. F'ollow tapeaudition procedures found In the official Handbook. Tapes should be sent to Keith Lemons. Music Department. University of New MexicoAlbuquerque. NM 87131 one week prior to the audition date. School: Address Phone:

Director's Name: City: Zip:

Audition Center:

Total Number of Students Auditioning: Fees Remitted:

If a student's name is submitted, a registration fee must be paid. Please list all vocal students by voice: 1st/2nd Soprano 1st/2nd Alto List accompanist for each: 1st/2nd Tenor 1st/2nd Bass

PLEASE PREPARE SEPARATE REGISTRATION SHEETS FOR BAND. CHORUS & ORCHESTRA. List instrumental students in score order.

IF STUDENT AUDITIONS FOR MORE THAN ONE INSTRUMENT, THEY MUST DECLARE PREFERENCE IN ADVANCE.

STUDENT'S NAME Voice or lnstrument STUDENT'S NAME/ Voice or Instrument CHORUS ACCOMPANIST

I hereby cerUfy the abovestudents are In grades 9 lhru 12 and are eligible to participate In the New Mex:lco Music Educators All-State FesUval In accordance with the New Mexico Activities AssoclaUon.

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TlIIS REGISTRATION MUSTBEINTHEIIANDS OF'TI IEAUDITIONCENTER CHAIRPERSON NO LATERTHAN OCTOBER 16. 1992 FOR STRINGS OR VOCAL: NO LATER THAN NOVEMBER 13. 1992 FOR WIND & PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS.

Checks or purchase orders should be made to the order of NMMF'.A . l lSO Don Gaspar. Santa F'e. NM 8750 I. They need to be attached to this registration fo rm. 18 New Mexico Music Educators Association 1993 All-State Audition Schedule, Centers & Chairpersons

Choral Auditions Nov. 2-3 Albuquerque Larry Wheeler Albuquerque, Aztec. Belen,

UNM 7916 Kathryn SE Bloomfield. Bernalillo. Central Albuquerque. 87108 Cons .. Espanola, Farmington, Gallup, Grants, Las Vegas, Los Alamos, Los Lunas. Moriarty. Mora. Raton, Taos. Santa Fe. Socorro. United World College

November 4 ENMU Portales David Gerig Clayton, Clovis, Fort Sumner, School of Music Logan. Portales. Santa Rosa. ENMU Te.xico. Tucumcari. Eunice, Hobbs. Portales. 88130 Lovington

November 5 Roswell Kent Jordan Artesia. Carlsbad. Carrizozo, 320 I N. Kentucky #77 Dexter. Eunice. Hagerman. Roswell.88201 Hobbs. Lovington, Roswell, Tatum

November 6 Las Cruces Diane Roberts AJamorogordo, Animas. Cobre. 1025 Sycomore Deming, Gadsden, Hatch. Las Las Cruces. 88005 Cruces, Silver City. Tor C, Tularosa

String Instruments Auditions November 4 Las Cruces Kurt Chrisman Alamogordo, Artesia. Las Cruces Box 323 Roswell. Portales Fai racres 88003

November 5-6 Albuquerque Dale Kempter Albuquerque. Farmington, Los UNM 792 1 Hendrix, NE Alamos, Santa Fe, Socorro, Albuquerque 871 10 United World College

Wind & Percussion Instrument Auditions December l Las Cruces John Schutz Alamogordo. Animas. Cobre. 1155 Miranda Deming. Gadsden. Hatch, Las Las Cruces 88005 Cruces, Silver City, Tor C Tularosa

December 2 Portales, ENM U Pat Henry Artesia. Carlsbad . Carrizozo. PO Box 149 Dexter. Eunice. Hagerman, Portales 88130 Hobbs. Lovington, Roswell. Tatum. Clayton. Clovis, Fort Sumner. Logan. Portales, Santa Rosa. Texko. Tucumcari

December 3-4 Albuquerque, UNM Keith Jordan Albuquerque. Aztec. Belen. 3805 Piermont. NE Bloomfield, Bernalillo. Central Cons., Albuquerque 871 11 Espanola, Farmington, Gallup. Grants. Las Vegas. Los Alamos. Los Lunas, Moriarty. Mora, Raton, Taos. Santa Fe. Socorro. United World College

19 Elementary/ JHS

Lee Campbell-Towell and Judy search on music as a necessary art. Judy M. Green . "To every season, turn ... . goes Murray. originators of"Cat Paws in The words of Dr. Asmus. as well as the song. ·· ...(there is) a time for Motion,'" will present sessions dur­ other responses from around the everything under the heavens." says ing the conference. They will also country. belie any rumblings of a the Book. showcase their books and tapes in parochial outlook that says, in ef­ a booth. Judy and Lee blend back­ fect. "It's better for everyone to do Time present ... grounds in music and physical edu­ what we·ve always done.·· Dr. Asmus Welcome back! In the quiet cation to present a package of ac­ affirms a most successful effort at backwaters ofsummer there is TIME tivities that many elementary class­ expanding conference boundaries to assess our teaching. our atti­ room teachers in our state are al­ to educate the public and to maxi­ tudes, our means of maximizing ready using with great success: mize efforts of arts educators. student learning and success. perhaps your own classroom teach­ Here are some of Dr. Asm us· You're most probably looking for­ ers would appreciate a reminder of thoughts on last year·s larger con­ ward to "new adventures·· in the "Cat Paws"' presence at our confer­ ference: "... thank you for the won­ classroom. Now you can put into ence! derful conference. It was the finest practice the reflective inspirations Representing MacMillan/ State Conference that l have ever that came so readily during "time­ McGraw-Hill Company. Dr. attended . This Is not a statement less" summer days. Marvelene Moore, a professor at the that comes lightly or without back­ University of Tennessee In Knox­ ground. For me, the experience was Time future... ville, will present sesslons F'ridayon insightful and invigorating. (It Loo king forward In time, you'll "Teaching Multicultural Music was)... such an excellent conference be with colleagues In January of through Movement." Dr. Moore de­ in a relaxed and gracious atmo­ 1993 at the All-State Conference. veloped many of the materials on sphere . ...If I can ever be of service We anticipate a line-upofoutstand­ music/movement coordination in in the fu ture, please do not hesitate ing cHnlcians! Clear your calendars the current music series. She is an to ca11:· for January 7th, 8th and 9th. This outstanding music educator. rec­ "There isa time foreverything... " time is reserved for being Wlth oth­ ognized nationally and internation­ We look forward to the January. ers who spend time In mutual ally. We're looking forward to her 1993 Conference as a time of re­ dedlcation ... the happytaskofteach­ time with us. Thanks are due Ann newal and growth, a time to assess ing the art of music! Bazan. former MacMillan represen­ our methods and wiJlmgness to fu r­ Bruce Dalby has contacted Dr. tative. ther develop in our teaching! Have a Edwin Gordon to be the general Silver-Burdett will send a na­ Joyous autumn! conference headl1ner. Wewlll, there­ tional representative to the confer­ fore, have a couple of sessions In ence for F'riday·s sessions. Patti common with the band, orchestra Wyndes returns for hands-on ses­ and chorus instructors from around sions utilizing ethnic instruments: the state. Dr. Gordon will present Patti requests that you bring any his distinct views on the process of folk instruments in your posses­ music education. Thankyou . Bruce. sion. Many thanks to Marie Paes, for providing sessions of interest to local representative for the publish­ MAKE us all! ing company, and coordinator of At the Elementary/ Junior High this effort. School level. our headliner is Mary Let me announce it in advance: TIME Shamrock, whom many of you will Our annual section meeting will be recognize as a past national presi­ held in Casa dei Sol during lunch on dentoftheAmerican Orff-Schulwerk Thursday. Please come and wel­ FOR. Association. As an come our new Elementary/ JHS VP, ethnomuslcologist in the Orff tradi­ Janet Barnard! Janet has wonder­ tion, Mary will present sequential fu I ideas to share at this meeting. sessions ranging from an overview of the multicultural heritage, Time past ... through specific cultures and the A retrospective on last year's world beyond multicultural issues. conference was offered by Dr. Ed­ Her application of the Orff process ward P. Asmus, of the University of MUSIC to world music is well-researched Utah at Salt Lake City. As a re­ and can be used by the music spe­ searcher, Dr. Asmus works closely cialist right away! with MENC. He presented his re-

20 College/University tailed for two of his sessions to allow Bruce Dalby be broadened by the questions he as many people as possible to hear raises. him. 1 hope all NMMEA members Although Dr. Gordon's presen­ will take advantage of this unique tations are being sponsored by the opportunity to hear Dr. Gordon college/university division. all speak. NMMEAmembers are encouraged His appearance is being co­ to attend. The schedule in the other sponsored by GIA Publications of divisions will be substantially cur- Chicago.

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21 New Mexico State University New MexicoState University is fortunate to add three new gradu­ ate assistants to the returning NMSU faculty forthe 1 992-93 school year. The new assistants are Gretchen Bloebaum from San Angelo State University. Brian Kilp from the Hart Schoolof Music, and Jean Hill from MUSIC New Mexico State University. Gretchen plays euphonium and will work on a degree in theory and composition with Dr. Warner Has the Challenge been Met?. .. Hutchison. Brian is a performance Yo u Bet it Has !! major on horn and Jean will pursue a masters degree in voice. On the field, parade or stage, Fruhauf Uniforms The "Pride" marching band. creates new and exciting styles using bold color under the direction of Greg Fant. combinations that dare to be different. kicks off the fall semester with the Recognized nationally as the standard of quality, annual "Concert on the Green." on Fruhauf Uniforms are known for their smart, August24 at 7:00 pm. The following distinctive appearance, unmatched construction and are dates and performances offered everlasting satisfaction. by the NMSU faculty: Sunday, September 20, Yo ur factory trained representatives are ready 8:00pm. Dr. Michael Staehle - cello/ to assist you. Dr. William Leland - piano Don't forget, "lt's Greac Tuesday, October 6, 8:00pm. to be Different!' Dr. James E. Shearer- tuba/Martha Rowe - piano Fol �1111• Sunday. October 18. 8:00pm. Dr. WIiiiam Leland - piano On October 22, 23. 24 and 25 the "Pride" marching band will travel to San Diego. CA as the guest band PEIFIIMl'ICES for exhibition at the Mt. Carmel Marching Contest. The highlight of the fall calen­ dar for the NMSU music depart­ ment is the completion of Dr. Warner Hutchison's Mass. The world pre­ mier of this outstanding work. to be performed by the NMSU Symphonic Winds and the University Singers. will be October 29 at 8:00pm in the Music Center Recital Hall on the NMSU campus. October 31 marks the annual Tournament of Bands sponsored bytheNMSU "Pride"marchingband. Once again. the size and quality of this event isoutstanding. with bands participating from all areas of the southwestern part of the United States. The finals ofthe eventwill be UNIFORMS, INC. P.0. 8ox 16159. WICl\ita. Kal\SIIS 67216 televised throughout New Mexico Call 1.aoo-asa-aoso for your full color

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Date__ _ _ MENC, 1902 ASSOCIATION DRIVE Signature______RESTON, VA 22091-1597 50th Anniversary Planning Underway for NMMEA In May 1992. under the direc­ music/arts education in the fu ture. Rather here (Dan Rather is a Roswell tion of Henry Estrada. President of We would like to receive aU the boy). We certainly want the MENC NMMEA. Linda Servold invited all contest entries by All-State 1993. president in attendance and maybe past presidents, retired members, The committee wiU meet and make we can raid Santa Fe and bring in the editor of THE NEW MEXICO their selection from the entries. some of those movie stars who are MUSICIAN and the President-elect There will be a prize for the chosen weekending up there. to a meeting on July 30 with the entry ($50 was mentioned). 6. Commissioned Work. The Intention of setting up a committee 2. We want All-State 1994 to be band has had commissioned works to organize the Golden Anniversary reunion. In order to do this. we want before so we will commission a work celebration of NMMEA at All-State each local music department to in­ for the symphony and mixed cho­ 1994. stitute a search in their communi­ rus. to be performed on the Satur­ The meeting was called to order ties for anyand everybody who ever day afternoon concert. Henry at l :00 pm in the Emerald Room at participated In an All-State group. Estrada, Win Christian. Ted Rush the LeBaron Inn. Present were Jim We would llke you to invite these and Sam Pemberton will tackle this Bonnell. Floren Thompson, Ted people to a concert ( 1993-94 school assignment. Jim Whitlow has of­ Rush. Sam Pemberton. Henry year) and recognize them in your fe red to assist. Estrada. Win Christian. Rollie community. We also want names 7. Henry Estrada will see about Heitman, Harriet Heitman, and and addresses so they can be in· getting the Falconaires (or a group Linda ServoId. Linda ServoId was vited to All-State 1994. like them) for the Wednesday elected to chair the group. Indicat­ 3. Banquet/Friday evening ac­ evening jazz concert. ing Interest in the project but un­ tivities. The committee wou Id like 8. Harriet Heitman and Linda able to attend were Dale Kempter. the Friday night college concerts Servold will see to It that we have Gregg Randall. Norvil Howell, Don suspended ln 1994 In order to hold badges, banners, pins, pens, etc. Hardisty. Jack Reynolds, Jim a banquet for aU Al l-State 1994 with our logo/ slogan on them, avail­ Wh!Uow and John Schutz. Sally participants. The evening would able for everyone who atlends All· Rynott of the State Department has begin with a reunion of all former State 1994. Lndicated that she will be glad to AU-State participants followedby a We wlll need a lot ofhelp with all assist. as had Don Gerheart. the banquet for the NMMEA members. of this. If you have any suggestions editor of THE NEW MEXICOMUSI­ student participants. and alumni. or ideas please feel free to contrib­ CIAN. Jim Bonnell is serving as chairman ute. There will be a planning meet­ The committee had a lot ofgreat of the banquet committee. The Al­ ing at All-State 1993. Consult your Ideas for the celebration of our an­ buquerque Civic Center is capable program booklet for time and fe el niversary. Some of the projects need of holding such an affair. The price free to attend. a lot ofassistance from district and for the dinner might seem prohibi­ Please get started with your slo­ local committees and need to be tive to some. but most directors gan contests and the formulation of Implemented this fall If we are to schedule a "nice" dinner for their your list of alumni. You may send succeed. Some of the projects will students sometime durlng All-State anything to me at my home or may be headed by the com mlttee and and we want this to be that dinner. call me there. My committee acts wLII be long range in scope. All of the 4. Banquet Entertainment. like there are no bounds to what we projects have the approval of the There will be a reason to attend the can do, so let's do this up right. Board of Directors. both in terms of banquet. F'loren Thompson is chair­ Linda Servold project approval and fm ancial ap­ man of the search to bring in (hope­ 309 Harkness proval. fu lly) one of the military bands. We Carlsbad. NM 88220 Project outlines: want one of the name groups like 887-3143 I. Slogan Contest/Logo Con­ the President's Own. In lieu of one of test. This first project was not the the big groups. perhaps we can get first suggested, but needs to be the AnnyBrassQuintet. Mr. Thomp­ implemented Immediately at the son will find us a good group. I have local levels. We want a slogan/logo no doubt. that we can use for all our printed 5. Professional Headliner or material. etc. We would like the Keynote Speaker. We are going to individual music teachers to imple­ try to bring in someone well known ment contests to come up with a to speak for the future of music slogan that is progressive and fu­ education. The re were a lot of names turistic. While this ls an anniver­ tossed out ("Bring in Bill Clinton to sary celebration, we want our slo­ play his sax!"), but I think Ted Rush gan to help emphasize the need for was serious about trying to get Dan

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Judy Hart has been selected as music teacher at Barry Elementary staff of West Texas State University the 1992-93 recipient of the Dr. School for 15 years. In addition, Music Camp for 12 years. John BatchelJer Award for Excel­ Judy has served as the Director of Judy Is a member of the New lence in Teaching Elementary School the Band Auxiliary Line for all sec­ Mexico Music Educators Associa­ Music. The endowment Is through ondary school bands In Clovis. She tion, the National Education Asso­ the University of New MexicoMusic Is a private instructor in saxophone, ciation and the Clovis Education Department and administered by piano and twirUngand serves as an Association. She is also very active in her church's music program. the New Mexico Music Educators accompanist for Solo and Ensemble. Association. Judy has also been an adjudicator Congratulations to Judy Hart Judy received her Bachelor of at University Interscholastic League for being the recipient of this year's Music Education and her Master of Festivals in Lubbock, Amarillo and John Batcheller Award for Excel­ Arts from West Texas State Univer­ Odessa. She also has been on the lence in Teaching Ele mentarySchool sity. She has been the elementary Music.

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27 The New Mexico Music Educators Association Administrator of the Year Timothy H. Whalen

This year's recipient of the NMMEA Administrator of the Year Th rough sched u Ung he has tried Award is Mr. Timothy H. Whalen, to provide the opportunity for every Principal of Jefferson Middle School student who wants to take music to in Albuquerque. As principal of be able to do so. He has also been Jefferson he has provided financial su pportive byallowtng�pull outs" of support and the resources neces­ students for combined rehearsals sary for all aspects of the music during the academic day. Special program at Jefferson. He attends all recreational rewards and field trips concerts at Jefferson and is "exu­ have also been allowed to take place berant in his support of music stu­ when appropriate. dents." He has also been very out­ Mr. Whalen has received Bach­ spoken elor of Science degrees in English about his philosophy that the fine and history, a Master of Science in arts are an important and essential Counseling and EDS in Adminis­ part of the curriculum. One of his tration. He has served as the assis­ main goals has been to make tant principal at Sandia High School Jefferson a fine arts magnet school. and ManzanoHigh School for a total He encourages the music of l O years before coming to groups to perform during school Jefferson Middle School stx years assemblies with the student body ago. reacting in a positive, supportive The NMMEA Is proud to recog­ manner. In his school there Is school nize Tim Whalen as the 1992-93 pride among students and faculty Administrator of the Year. alike.

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28 Hall of Fame Recipients

The New Mexico Music Educators Association is pleased to announce the six new members who have been inducted into the HaJl of Fame. The following music educators have nearly 200 years of combined teaching experience:

John J. Romero (posthu­ Harold Van Winkle · He has Wallace R. Cleaveland mously)· John was a member of 35 years ofteachlng experience Taught band and orchestra in the very first All-State Band held In New Mexicoincluding public Nebraska for two years and in in 1936. He was Director of school teaching in Clovis, Iowa for five years before com­ Music Programs for 33 years - Tuccumcari and Alamorgordo. Ing to Albuquerque where he four years with the West Las For 17years Harold was on the taught ,vtth the Albuquerque Vegas School system and 29 faculty of the University of New Public Schools for 27years. He years with the Music Department fin. has performed with many of MexicoState School. He played lshing his long career serving the weU-known groups in Al­ with the AlrTransportconunand as chairman of the Music De­ buquerque and was a frequent Band during World War II and partment. Harold has been ac­ adjudicator for music festivals was a member ofn umerous pro­ tive In many music organiza­ in New Mexico and surround­ fessional organizations during tions as well as community ing states. his career. John made signifi­ groups and has received nu­ cantcontrlbutions inmuslc edu­ merous awards during his cation to the students of north­ teaching career. He is a fre­ ern New Mexico. quent guest conductor. clini­ cian and adjudicator in the southwest.

Ken Holloway - He began his teaching career in Okla­ homa, taught In Tuccumcarl for five years and then moved to Mary Linda Gutierrez · She GaJlu p where he has taught for began teaching choir in 1958 25 years. His Gallup High at Young Junior High where School Band took the North­ she taught for five years. She west District Sweepstakes assumed the position of choir Award for ten consecutive yea rs d i.rectorofSanta Fe High School J.D. Fry · Before coming to (1967-77) and traveled to in l 963 and held that position New Mexico he taught band Mexico in 1974. For five years for 20 years. since retiring in and chorus for five years in he has served as co-director of 1984. Mary Linda has been Texas. J .D. moved to Lovington the Mlle High All-Star Band on very active with the Desert in 1957 and taught band there European tours. Ken has been Chorale and several other for 33 years. ln addition to his the president of the NW Dis­ Santa Fe arts organizations. many years ofteaching, he has trict. served as a member of the She continues to perform on been a member of several com­ tryout selection team and is a flute and maintains a private munity service organizations. Little League and Connie Mack studio. In addition. she remains J.D.'s groups have earned 41 coach. He is also a frequent active as a clinician and adj u­ first-division ratings in New adjudicator throughout the dicator. Mexico throughout his career. state.

Congratulations to each of these distinguished music educators and thanks to them for their many contributions to music education in New Mexico.

29 NEW MEXICO New Mexico Lion's Band 1993

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30 From the State Department of Education Sally Rynott

New Music Educators WELCOME. You are joining an those designated projects and re· Aud.lo Cassettes/Compact Discs elite group of professionals. Ques­ celved $35.000. The money is being of Music of New Mexico tions are welcomed here and by used to establish model sites in The National Museum of Ameri­ music instructors in the field. dance, drama, music and visual can History and Smithsonian f'olk· PLEASE feel free to ask. The State arts education. After spending sev­ ways Records recently released two Department of Education ls plan­ eral days in the Las Cruces School recordings ; one of New Mexlco·s ning a special session for you at the District evaluating the district's Native American Traditions and the annual Music Educators Confer­ music education program, Las other of New Mexico·s Hispanic Tra· ence in January at the University of Cruces was selected as the funding ditions. The performers are prima· New Mexico Fine Arts Building. source for music. The school dis­ rily from New Mexico. Museum per· Check your conference program for trict has an excellent grades K-3 sonnel requested that music deal· the time and place. and 6- 12 music education program ers carry them. and I support the which includes music specialists request. Should you not find the New Essential Music who teach general music, chorus. recordings ln New Mexico music Competencies band and orchestra. Because of the stores and if you (or your dealers) The past year was spent revis· rapid increase in student popula­ are interested in obtaining them. Ing all content area essential com­ tion in the Las Cruces schools.there you may contact museum public petencies. A committee composed are too few general music special­ programs personnel by telephoning of music instructors, namely, Diane ists for time to be spent with all 202-357-4182. Bonnell: Ellen Brabson: Henry elementary students. The Las Estrada; Don Gerheart; Judy Green: Cruces music teachers determined Technology Survey Harriet Heitman: Donna Pecastaing: that the specialists would tempo­ Please take a few minutes of

Carolyn Trueba;William Wood; Dick rarily omit fourth and fifth grades your time and Jot down howyou are Valenzuela; and a kindergarten from their schedules. Therefore the using technology ln your K- 12 mu­ teacher from Roy, Lmda Weathers. 8.000 plus dollars for music educa­ sic classes. mcludingyour perform· who also teaches middle school tion wi ll be used by the music spe· Ing arts classes. Mail the informa­ music. met for many hours to ana­ cialists in preparing progressive in· tion to me at the State Department lyze and revise the essential music terdisciplinary music units add ress­ of Education. Information is re­ competencies. Work by the com· ing the new State Board of Educa­ quested frequently, and it would be mlttee was completed. The proposed tion essential social studies and much easier for me if I knew what competencies will be screened by music competencies. The elemen· was being used. the State Board ofEducation·s Edu­ tary general music specialists w!II cational Standards Committee and. train elementary teachers In the I hope for you a year of growth. hopefully, adopted by the State use of the units. model teaching for happiness and success. If l can be Board of Education in August. Ac­ the teachers. and observe, as well of assistance, or if you have ques­ tually, the new competencies are as evaluate the units· use in the tions. please do not hesitate to call much broader than the previous classrooms. All model sites will be me. competencies and can very well available for observations from other Sally Rynott serveasan umbrella toyourpresent school districts· personnel. Music Education Consullant or revised curricula and the earlier An excellent source book on State Department of Education state essential competencies. music program standards is �The Santa Fe. NM 87501 -2786 SchoolMusic Program: Descriptions Telephone: 827-6567 School Arts Initiative and Standards·· ( 1986 edition). It In my last article, it was stated defines national standards for ba­ that $1.7 million was appropriated sic and quality music programs. to the State Department of Educa­ The book is a publication of Music tion for seventeen special projects. Educators National Conference The School Arts Initiative was one of (MENC). The toll-free numberis(800) 336-3768.

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Dist. 1 - Southwest John R. Schutz August 22, District Meeting, Apr. 15. 16. 17. SWDNMMEA Welcome back to yet another 10:00 am, Las Cruces HS Large Group Festival at NMSU (or­ exciting year. I hope you have had a Sep. 12, NMSU All-State prep chestra. choir, band) relaxing and rewarding summer. workshop (choral) If you have any questions or The district Is ready to provide any Oct. 17, High School and Mid­ concerns about the schedule, or support to you and your programs High Choral Solo/Ensemble district activities. please feel free to that we can. Nov. 4, Orchestra strings All­ call: John Schutz, 523-2966; Ross To start off the year, we will be State auditions at NMSU Ramsey 526-9065. having our fall business meeting at Nov. 11. High School Orchestra One of our very best: Mr. Jim Las Cruces High School. I 0:00 am. Solo/Ensemble Festival Young of Alamogordo High School Saturday. August 22. This meeting Dec. 1. Wind and percussion resigned as district president and is very important In that most of the All-State auditions at NMSU director of bands at Alamogordo. year's activities for both the district Jan. 6-9. NMMEAAll-StateCon­ Jim served this state in music edu­ and state are discussed. Please try vention, UNM cation for more than 25 years and to attend. Feb. 6, American Southwest has earned a reputation for excel­ Congratulations to the Mayfield Honor Band at NMSU lence and high standards in all his High School Varsity Singers, the Feb. 20, Mid-School Orchestra work. He will be missed in the pro­ 1993 All-State Honor Choir. The and Band Solo/ Ensemble fe ssion of music but we know he will choir under the dlrection of Beth Feb.27. High SchoolBand Solo/ aJways be a supporter ofm uslc ed u­ Borchert will performon the honors Ensemble cation in his new position as Vlce­ concert at All-State this January. Apr. 6, Small School Large Pr inclpal at Alamogordo High The district schedule: Group Festival (Capitan, NM) School. Good luck and God bless you. Jim.

Dist. 2 - Southeast Alan Dropps Greetings from Distrfct2! I hope October 24. SE Dlstrfct March­ February 13, SE District In­ you had an enjoyable and restful ing Contest. Bulldog Bowl, Artesia. strumental Solo and Ensemble Fes­ .. summer. The first of the year Is October 31. NMSU Tourna­ tival. ENMU, Portales always an exciting tlme for every­ ment of Bands" Las Cruces February 20. SE District Jun­ one. I hope this Jetter finds you in November 4. New Mexico All­ ior High Vocal Solo and Ensemble good health and off to a good start. State Choir Auditions, ENMU. F'e stlval. Hobbs High School, Hobbs Congratulations to Gordon Hart. Portales April 20, 21, 22. 23, SE District Charles Faulkner, and the Clovis November 7, Zia Marching Fi­ Music Festival. Hobbs High School. H.S. band for being selected as the esta. UNM Stadium, Albuquerque Hobbs. 1993 All-State Honor Band. District November 14. SE All-District 2 is always well represented at All­ Band Auditions, Yucca Junior High State. Many exciting events are School, Clovis scheduled along with some new November 20, SE All-District activities this year. One of the new Junior High Choral Clinic, ENMU, events is our first ever All-DJstrict Portales Honor Choir. I encourage you to get December 2. New Mexico All­ involved with as manyof these events State Band Auditions. ENMU. as possible. It not only helps your Portales program. it also helps the district. December 11-12. SE All-Dis­ Have a great year. trict Bands. Hobbs High School. Hobbs Upcoming events: January6-9, 1993, NMMEAA!l­ October 20. SE District High State Clinic and lnservice Work­ School Vocal Solo and Ensemble shop. UNM Albuquerque Festival. Artesia.

34 Dist. 3 - Northwest Carl Kloosterman The Northwest District will not the state to learn of problems in is the flrstyearthatShiprock will be be the same for the 92 -93 year. 1'wo specific districts and could attend hosting the marching festival. Fi­ of the directors who have had a district meetings and festivals to nally we are hosting an All-State strong influence In music in our find strengths and weaknesses. preparation clinic for choir. district have retired. Ken Holloway 4. This procedure would lend Our dates for the year: of Gallup and Scott Ramsey of itself to a smooth transition and a Fall meeting - Newcomb - Sep. 9. Farmington are talking to schools of revitalization of the state organlza­ 5:30 fish and getting teed-off on a lawn. Uon. All-State prep - Bloomfield - Oct. l 7 Our district will miss their input. 5. The present executive secre­ Marching band - Shlprock - Oct 27 At the last district meeting May tary-treasurer would continue in Honor choir - Wingate - Nov 13 13. the membership recommended: his position performing all of the Honor band try-out - Newcomb - The State Board elect an interim present responsibilities. At the end Nov 14 secretary-treasurer. The purpose of ofhls term the Interim person would Honor band - Gallup - Jan 30 this temporary position would be: take over. South Choral S & E - Gallup - Feb 12 1.To learn the procedures from Our district also would recom­ South Inst S & E - Gallup - Feb 13 the present executivesecretary-trea­ mend that a constitutional change North Choral S & E - Bloomfield - su rer. is in order to have the secretary­ Feb 19 2. This person would spend time treasurer elected by the general North Inst S & E - Kirtland - Feb 20 investigating computerization of the membership rather than the execu­ Mid-School Choral Festival - district records, try-outs. mailings. tive board . Bloomfield · Mar 26 and other functions of the state The Northwest Dist1ict Is ill· LargeGroup Choral Festival · Gallup organization. creasing in size and is hopingto add · Apr 15 3. This person should be avail­ a mid-school choir festival separate Large Group Band Festival · Gallup able to music teachers throughout from the High School Festival. This · Apr 16/17

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Arnell David Arellanes ingschool year. We have the chance, were made for this year's Hall of at the beginning of every school Fame Awards. Our congratulations year. to guide or reinforce our stu­ go out to Mary Linda Gutierrez and dents· musical direction. If you had John J. Romero as the North Cen­ a difficult time last year, look back tral District's nominees. and analyze what is needed for posi­ We welcome new music staff to tive change; then take every step our district as well as those chang­ possible to make change happen. If ing assignments. We would espe­ your year was successful. take that cially like to express our appreda­ succtss and carry it a notch higher. tion to the finepeople who are mov­ The students will truly be the ben­ ing on to other things through job eficiary. transfer or re ti remen t. The best of lf you did not receive a copy of luck to you, and please keep in the May 2 minutes, please contact touch. Robin Casey or me. Highlights from One final reminder: Jfyou have this meeting include the setting of changed address or are new to the WELCOME TO SCHOOL YEAR dates for the All-District Honor Clinic district, or if you have not been '92-'93! I hope that your summer (November 21, 22 in Raton). Solo receiving correspondence from us allowed time for fun and relaxation and Ensemble festival (March 6 in PLEASE call Robin or me (983-6654) - we definitely deserve it. i also hope Los Alamos). and Large Croup Fes­ to update our file. that you had time to energize and tival In Las Vegas (April 16 - Band, Best wishes fora wonderfu l start revitalize your strategies for the com- and April 23 - Choir). Nominations on this school year.

Dist. 6 - Central Ron Sanders

I wou Id like to welcome back all on March 6. 1993. The Choir Large High School hosted by Sharon of our returning directors and ex­ Croup festival will be held at Belen Trujillo. tend a warm welcome into the dis­ High School and will be hosted by If you have any questions. feel trict for all of our new directors. Marie Smrt on April 22. 1993. The free to contact me or one of the At our May meeting we had the next day, April 23. we will have our district officers. Hope that you all election of district officers for the Instrumental Large Group at Belen have a good year. upcoming year. All of last year's officers will be returning to serve ;------, again. Officers are: Ron Sanders, President: Roger Alt. Vice President 005Jfm4\a OOff ®lffi4\JT nu fflW5J for Band; Marie Smrt, Vice Presi­ Please Pnnt dent for Choir: Carolyn Trueba. Secretary: Rheda Griego, Treasurer. Name ___MaJor lnstrument(s) ------1 I I We also selected sites and hosts I for our district festivals for the up­ ------. comingyear. We will have our Choir Address __ Solo and Ensemble festival on No­ vember 21. 1992 at a yet undeter­ Phone (work) _____ Home ------' mined site. Honor Festival will again be held at Los Lunas High School on T1tle/Pos111on January 29 and 30. 1993 and be School hosted by Henry Estrada and Carolyn Trueba. The Instrumental Would you be interested ,n Judging 01 Jest,uols? soloand Ensemble Festival will again Lorge Group yes no Solo/Ensemble yes no be hosted by Jon Licha in Socorro ·------

36 Despitebudget cuts, part-timejobs, computer clubs, dating and the flu, 36 students from 13 to 17 years old have just played "Stars and Stripes Forever" in perfect harmony. Congratulations.

\ \ I H [ S [ l M [ R ( 0 M P A N Y • P 0. 8 0 X 3 I O • [ l � H A R T. I N 4 6 S I 5 Dist. 7 - Albuquerque Diantha Swoboda We have many changes for our 24 · High School Chorus solo & 19 - Deadline - High School & new 92-93 school year. Our new Ensemble Festival Middle School Orchestra Large officers for the next term are: 31 - High School Orchestra Solo Group Festival Band Vice-Presidents: Luis Festival 26 - Deadline - High School & Delgado, High School; Betsy Van 31 - NAU & NMSU Marching Mid-School Choral Large Group Dyke. Mid-School Band Competitions Festival Choral Vice-Presid ents: Lauren November 26-27 - Albuquerque - West Leder, High School: Charlene 2-3 - All-State Choral auditions Mesa Jazz Festival Blejwas, Mid-School 5-6 - All-State Stringauditions March - MUSIC IN OUR SCHOOLS OrchestraVice-Presidents: Ron 6 - Deadline - All-State Band MONTH Teare. HlghSchool; Jan Nelson, Mid­ auditions 5 - Deadline - High School & School 7 - Zia Band Competition - U NM Mid-School Band Large Group Fes­ Secretary /Treasurer: Mary 21 - Mid-School Band solo & tival Neven Ensemble Festival · Harrison MS 6 - Middle SchoolChoral solo & Elementary: RondaSchrlpsema December Ensemble Festival University: Greg Clemons 3-4 - All-State Band auditions 7 - Honor Band 13 - Albuquerque Jr. Sym­ 13 · Guitar Festival As many of you know by now, phony/ Orchestra Concerts 18-19 - High School & Mid­ our district music coordinator, Dale 18 - Deadline - High School School Orchestra Large Group Kempter. has retired after many Band Solo & Ensemble 20 · Elementary Vocal Festival years of service to the Albuquerque 1993 24-25 - High School & Mid­ Public Schools. We want to Wish January School Choral Large Group h1m the very best and hope he en­ 7-9 - NMMEAAJJ-State Festival 26 - Deadline Middle School joys his new-found free time. & Conference UNM Orchestra Solo & Ensemble Dale's retirement has left quite 15 - Deadline - High School 26-27 - UNM Jazz Festival a void an our district and his posi­ Orchestra Ensemble Festival 28 - Albuquerque Jr. Sym­ tion Willnot be filled . Our district is 22-24 - All-State Jazz Festival phony/Orchestra Concert going to have to work together to be 24 - Albuquerque Youth Sym­ March-April sure we continue to have the out­ phony concert 31-1 - Middle & High School standing music programs we have 30 - High School Band solo & Band Large Group Festival enJoyed for so long. Ensemble festival April We hope everyone has a suc­ 31 · Albuquerque Youth Or­ 24 - NMSU Jazz Festival cessful and happy school year. chestra Concert - DNHS 24 - Middle School Orchestra February solo & Ensemble Festival 5 · Deadline - Mid-School Cho­ 26 - AYS, AYO, AJS, AJO Con­ ral Solo & Ensemble cert-Popejoy Calendar 6 - High School Orchestra En­ May semble Festival 7 · Middle School Choral September 6-7 - Southwest Honor Band Showfest 25 - Deadline - High School 12-15 - Albuquerque Youth 17-20 · NMSO Youth Concerts Choral Solo & Ensemble Symphony Tour - Popejoy 27 - Albuquerque Youth Sym­ phony Concert October 2 - Deadline · High School Or­ chestra Solo Festival PHONE 983 7931 2 - Deadline - All-State Choral & String auditions 9 - Balloon Fiesta Parade (evenlng) fi l I - Albuquerque Youth Or­ NORTHERN NEW MEXICO MUSIC CO. chestra Concert - DNHS 825 CERRILLOS RD SANTA FE, NM 87502 4131 I 7 · Pageant of Bands 23-Deadline - Mid-SchoolBand Solo & Ensemble Festival Linda M. Dixon, Owner

38 Nt:WMEXJCO MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION NEW �U;XJCO MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS AUDITION JUDGING SHEET CIIORALAUDITION JUDGING SHEET ______AUOOITION CENTER:______/\UDDITION CENTER: ___

STUDENT'S NA M£·------­ STUDENT'S NA ME, ______(Pka11t Type( l.asl Finl lnstruu1t'nl Crade I Please Typel Lasi first l11s1n,ment Grade

SCIIOOL: CITY ZIP__ SCHOOL: CITY ___ZIP NAMES OF'PREPARED SELECTION(a),______NAMES OF PREPARED SELECTIONl•l•------·---­ I! a .stude.nt audtUons lor more than out part or ln.s trumcot. 1hcy wu3t dc:cla.r-c Jf a student audWons for u1ore than one part or tnstru wcnL they must dcclatt pnfercoce: Circle one: Wlod Choral Percussion preference: Circle one: Wll1d Choral Percussion Please coa1pletc hcadlng before audlUon. Plca&e complete beadJog before audluon

SNARE ORUM: Judges Cbolcc: flral 13 Rudlmcnta SCORE COMMENTS COMMEi.'TS Tone Quality 5 SOLO PERFORMANCE: SCORE Tone Quality 5 Corn,ct Slicking 5 Rbythm Accuracy 5 Breath Supporl 5 Technical Paclllty 5 Pilch Accuracy 5 20 points Rbythu1 Accuracy 5 Phrasing Accuracy 5 TYNPANI ONLY: lnlerpr"Cl.allon 5 Dc1nons1rate lu u!Jlg I 0 All. Score DlMklngs 5 Long Roll pp lo ffto pp 10 Olc:llon S 20 polnl& 40 polnta

MALLET INSTRUMENTS ONLY: ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCE: Scales. same u Winds S Ton• Quality 5 lone Qua.Illy 5 Bn:ath Support 5 lka1onstrate Roll Pitch Accuracy 5 pp lo lfto pp 5 Rhythm Accuracy 5 Correct SL1Ckll1g 5 Pbr�s1ng Accuracy 5 20 points lntcrprctalton 5 All. Score marking• 5 ETUDE OR SOLO PERFORMANCE !ALLI D1c11on 5 40 point• Tone Quality 10 Rhylhm Accuracy 10 Phrasing Style 10 SIGHT R.EAOL'IIG: All. 10score markings 10 Tone Quality 5 Technical Accuracy 10 Pitch Accuracy 5 50 poll11$ Rhythm Accuracy 5 Olcllon 5 REQUIRED MULTIPLE PERCUSSION ETUDE (ALLI 20 point.> DcmonstraUon of proper tcchnlquu as found In &tucJc 10 polnus TOTAi. POSSIBLE POINTS 100 POINTS

SIGIIT READINGIALL) AIJDITIONERS SIGNATURE_ __---- Dace: ____ Tooc g.,allty S Rhythm Accuracy 5 NEW MEXJCO MU1:>IC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION Atl. Scon: Markings 5 STRING INSTRUMENTS AUDITION JUOCING SHEET Tcchnl<'al AC<'uracy S 20 point.• /\UODITION CENTER.

TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 100 POINTS STUDENT'S NAME IPltrumru\, they mu.i ded.tn, WINO INSTRUMENT AUDITION JUDGING SHEET prefe«n.:e: CITde one, Chorus Orchcslra AUOUITION CENTER: ______Pkasc co,nplcte hcad.lrig before audlUon.

STUDENT'S NAME. SCALE: MAJOR & MELODIC MINOR SCORE COMMENTS IPlease Type) Last First ln&trumcnl Grade Tone OualJty 2 Pl1.eb Accuracy 2 SCIIOOL: CITY ZIP__ _ _ Bowing Control 2 NAMES OF' PREPARED SELECTION!sl,______Technical Accuracy 2 If a student audJllons formon: than one pan or Instrument. they must declare Balance of Range 2 prcferen«: CIKlc one: Wind Choral Percu..,.lon 10 potnta Please complele beading before audlllon. SOLO PERFORMANCE: Tooe Quality 10 REQUIRED SCALES & CIIROMATIC: SCOR£ COMMENTS Pll.Ch Accruacy 10 Tooe Quality 5 Rhytha1 Accuracy 10 Pitch Accuracy 5 Technical Accuracy 10 Technical Accuracy 5 All. lo Score Marks 5 Balance or range 5 45 polnla 20 polnto REQUIRED ETUDE REQUIRED ETUOES: Tone Quallty 4 Tone Quallty I 0 Pitch Accuracy 4 Bn:ath Su pporl I 0 Technical Accuracy 4 Technical Accuracy 10 Rbylhm Accuracy 3 /\ti. 10 Score a1arktngs I 0 15 point.A Attacks & Releases 5 PitchAccuracy 5 SIGIIT READING 10 poinls Rhythm Accuracy 5 Phrull1g s REQUIRED ORCIIESTR/\1, EXCERPT: 60 point• Tone Quality 4 PII.ChAccuracy 4 SIGIIT READING: TechnlcaJ Accuracy 4 Tone Quallty 5 Rbytl1u1 Accuracy 4 Pitch Accuracy 5 Phrasing Accuracy 2 Rhythm Accuracy 5 /\ti. LO Score Marks 2 Phrasing & a1arklag 5 20 points 20 points TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 100 POINTS TOTAL POSSIBLE POINTS 100 POINTS /\UDITIONERS SIGNATURE.______Dale: ____ /\UOITIONERS SIGNATURE______Oale:. ___ _ 39 New Mexico Music Educators Associaiton Board of Directors Meeting Emerald Conference Room. Le Baron lnn. 2120 Menaul. NE Albuquerque. July 31 & August 1. 1992

Those Present: President. Ilenry Estrada President-Elect & Vice Pres .. Band. Keith Jordan 4. NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN Report: Don Gerheart. Editor Vice President-Elect. Band. Gordon Hart explained the operation and procedures for pubUshtng the Vice President. Chorus. Alan Dropps magaztne. He pointed out the necessity for persons to get their Vice President. Orchestra. Bea llunt er reports Into hlm by deadlines so he can get the magazine out Vice President-Elect. Orchestra. Mary Ncven on Ume. The U.S. Post Officehas many new rules and regula­ Vice President. Elero/JHS. Judy Green tions that makes the malllng process very Involved and difficult. Vice President-Elect. Elem/JHS. Janet Barnard Gerheart distributed copies of the magazine's financial report. Vice President. College. Bruce Dalby It costs In excess of S 13,200 for the publlcaUon. malllng and Vice President-Elect. College. Ken Van Winkle operation of the magazine's three lssues for the year. Income Past President. Linda Scrvold from the adverllsers total $9.883.00 which required $4,800 ExecuUve Secretary. Rollie V. Heitman subsidy from NMMEA (report attached). Carl Kloostennan moved. seconded by Linda Servold that the report for THE NEW District Presidents: MEXICO MUSICIAN be accepted w1th a special thanks to Don District I. SW. John R. Schutz Gerheart for the outstandlng work on the magazine. Motion District 2. SE. Alan Dropps passed unanimously. Dlslrlcl 3, NW. Carl D. Klooslerman District 4. NE. Arnell Davtd Arellanes s. New Mexico AcllvtUes Association Representative: Not Dlslricl 6, Cen. Roger /\IL for Ron Sanders present. DlsLrlct 7. Alb. Dlantha Swoboda 6 New Mexico Stale Educallonal Standards: Sally Rynott. Others: Owgg Clemons. UNM Coordinator. Sally Rynoll. NM SOE Music Specialist. distributed copies of the New Mexico State Dt•partmcnt of Educallon. llarrlel Hellman. Recording Stale Department ofEducallon proposed Standards for Excel­ St'Cr<'lary, NMMl�A lence In Educauon regulaUons which have been sent to all school Supt·rlnlendenls. Principals and Directors of Insl1 uc­ Minutes. llon. The regulaUonsset forth the followtng gu1dellnes: "Recog­ I Call to Ordc•r: President Estrada called the meeung lo order nizing the need to respond to the complexity of our rapidly at I :07 pm In the Emerald Conference RoomoflhP Le BaronInn. changing world. and through a commitment to a better edu­ 2120 Menaul NE. Albuquerque. NM 87107, July 31. l992. I Te cated citizenry. the New Mexico St.ate Board of EducaUon asked each person lo Identify Ihemselves and their position on hereby promulgates these standards for excellence.· the NMMEA Board ofDlrcctors. a. Student outcomes expected In learning b. Expected alutudcs and attributes 2. Approval of Minutes of the NMMEA Board of Directors c. Commitment to Excellence: Instructional Leadership. meeting. January 9th. 1992: Secretary Heitman revtewed the Safe and Orderly School Climate. High Student. Expectauons. minutes as printed In THE NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN. Volume Instructional Focus. Assessing Progress. and. Parent and XX.XIX. No. 3, Spring Issue 1992. lie stated he had found some Community Support. minor correcuons and changes lo be made. these he pointed d. Model for Educational EvaluaUon: Student Dimension. out. otherwise the mtnutes st.and as corrected. Don Gerheart Teacher Dimension. Administrator. School Board ofEducaUon moved. seconded by Bea Hunter that the minutes be approved and ParentCommunHy Dimension.The accredllaUon ofschools as amended. MoUon passed unanimously. based on these standards w111 go tnto effect beginning w1Lh the 1993- 94 school year. 3. Annual NMMEA Flnanclal Report: Treasurer Heitman distributed copies oflhe annual Audit Reporl oflhe finances of 7. NMMEA Dlstrlcl Presidents Reporls: the assoclallon showing an Income ofS60.745.93 With expen­ District I. SW: John R. Schutz. President. attached. ditures ofS53. l56.62. leaVlng a gain for the year's operation of District 2. SE: Alan Dropps. President. attached. $7.688.02. Heitman explained various Items on the report. No DIStr1ct 3. NW: Carl KJoosterman. PresJdent. attached. questions were asked. Carl Kloosterman moved. seconded by District 4. NC: J\rnell Davtd Arellanes. President. attached. AlanDropps that the financial report beaccepted as presented. District 5. NE: vacant MoUon passed unanimously. District 6. Ccn: Roger Alt for Ron Sanders. attached. a. I lellman recommended that the fee structure for the District 7. Alb: Dlantha Swoboda. President. attached. assoc la Uon remain the same for lhe 1992-93 year. b. MembershipReport: Heitman reported that as ofJune 8. NMMEA President's Report: 30. 1992 there were 368 members which Is 26 more than last a. MENC Nauonal Music Educators Conference held In year. and 25 student MENC members for a total membership New Orleans. Louisiana. Aprll8-I l. 1992: TheNaUonalAssem­ of393 which Is about 80% of all the school music teachers In bly of Staie Officers met April 7 & 8 to share and discuss New Mexico. ,...

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slUon of a work for symphony orchestra/mixed chorus: me­ problems and share achievements ofthe various stale Music mentos. butlons. pens. etc: Linda & Harriet Heitman: and Educators Associations. The sessions wen> mosl Interesting publicity. local& state, Norvtl Howell. Llnda Servold was elected and helpful. The Nauonal Standards from the ARTS surveywas chairperson of lhe group for planning. John Schutz moved. shared by the states. President Estrada dlscused the lack oflhe seconded by Bea Hunter that NMMEA support prellmlna.ry designation of the ARTS In "America 2000 Educatlon Program· funding for lhe NM MEA 50th Anniversary Celebration Commit­ from the US government and lhe effort MENC coalition of the tee lo Initiate and continue planning with an Initial budget of 60.000 music educators. the National Academy of Recording $5.000 which may be supplemented at a later date by NMMEA Arts & Sciences and the National Association of Music Mer­ Board of Dlrectors. Linda Servold. committee cha1rpcrsonwill chants has been maklng to correct lhls omission. National be lhe controlling agent. Motion passed unanimously. speakers gave talks on the nature of lhe politics and advocacy at our stale and local level. President Estrada spoke on the fact 9. MENC Student Report: Bruce Dalby. Vice President Uni· the Hellmansand Gerhearts attended also and participated ln vcrslty/College affairs reported that Dr. Edwln Gordon. noted lhe conference. professor. teacher. and writer would be comJng to present four b. Linda Servold. Past President reportedon a Handbook sessions on techniques of teaching. Dalby hopes this will for new elementary-school music teachers that she and other attract university students and teachers to participate. The teachcrswcrc worklngon She hoped to beabletodlstrlbute the NMMEA Executive Committee approved this expenditureat tts I landbook this fall. March 1992 meeting. c. President Estrada describeda newelectronic typewriter called a CANNON STAR WRITER 11'80 which could help Secre­ 10. NMMEAAll·Stat.e 1991 Audition Report: President Estrada tary Heitman with his work. Adealer lnSanta fo'e has offered the reported that the 1991 auditions went well thanks to the Association a very good purchase price on the machine. Linda efficientefforts of the audltloncenterchalrpersonsand the New Scrvold moved. seconded by Alan Dropps that lhe Association Mexico Stale University Music Departmentteam chairmanship purchase the machine for Hellman. MoUon passed unanl· of the auditions team mously. a. Secretary Heitman distributed copies of the audition d President Estrada announced that he had appointed report showing partlclpaUon by centers. schools. lnslruments Norvtl Howell. Clovis. who accepted. to be state chairman of and voice. Vocal: Las Cruces. 11schools. 224 students: Carlsbad. Music In Our Schools Monlh. Bea Hunter moved. seconded by 7 schools. 183 students; Portales. 16 schools. 179 students: David Arellanes that Governor Bruce King declare a proclama­ AJbuquerque 35 schools. 555students. Strings: Las Cruces. 7 tion for the month of March 1993 as "Music In Our Schools schools. 46 students: Albuquerque. 27 schools. 148 students. Month.· Motion passed unanimously. Wind & Percussion: l..as Cruces. 15 schools. 332 students; e President Estrada e.x plalned that the MENC-SW Dlvl· Portales. 20 schools. 284 stucknts: Albuquerque. 30 schools. slon w111 hold a meeting of state pr<'sldents In Dallas. Texas In 377 studenti: The total pan1c1pat1on was 168 schools and September 1992. Il e would like to attend. MENC will provide 2.328 students. some expensemoney. H!'would also like Kcllh,Jorclan. NMMF.:A b. 1992 Audlllon Dates. C,:nters.Chairpersons: President President-Elect to alt end. John Schutz moved. secondf.'

41 Board of Directors Meet...

Stale procedures Item by Item. Changes were made lo update performance time. WE MUST OBSERVE THIS POLICY. 7. Luncheon funcUons. dates. location and times wtU and clarify wordings as the Board members felt were needed and proper. At the conclusion of this process. Keith Jordan be In the official progrnm. moved. seconded by John Schulz that the officialversion ofthe 8. AwardspresentaUons. Old and new officers wlll be Handbookof Procedures wlll be the edlUon published In the fa ll presented during the Thursday evening Honors Concert. Hall Issue of Tl IE NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN. Changes and correc­ of Fame recogntuon wtll be at the Saturday morning concert. tions will be made from the published edlUon each year by the Special awards will be presented at the Saturday afternoon Board of Directors. Motion passed unanimously. concert. 9. Awards Report: The Awards Committee ls composed I l. Planning 1993 NMMEA All-Slate Music Festival and of the lmmedlale past president. chair. and the Ove vice lnservtce Conference: presidents. The committee Is to receive nomlnallons from the a. Greg Clemons. UNM Music Department All-State NMMEA district membership made at their spring meettngs. Coordinator for facUJtlcs and program. reported we would use The committee reported the followingawards: the 1990-91 format. Exhibits would be In the lobby of the F'lne Admlnl.slrator of the Year: Tim Whalen. Prtnclpal. Manzano Arts Center. meeting roomswould use Keller Hall. Rodey Hall. H.S .. Albq: Music Educator of the Year: no nomination: John and other music department facilities as before. He requested Batcheller Award for Excellenceln Elementary School Music: that persons In charge ofvar1ous programs please let him know Judy Hart. Clovis Elementary Schools. NMMEA Hall of Fame of the equipment and room size needed. Please return fonns to recipients: Harold Van Winkle. Albuquerque: Mary Llnda him. Gutierrez. Santa F'e: John J. Romero. Jr.. Pecos: Wallace R. b. NMMEA Vice Presidents Reports: Cleaveland. Albuquerque: Ken Holloway. Gallup: J.D. Fry. l. Judy Green. Vice President Elemenlary/JHS. Re­ Lovington. port attached with proposed All-Slate program. John Schutz c. Headquarters Hotel: Amfac Hotel. rates wlll be $44.00. moved. seconded by Bea Hunter that NMMEA payS250 fee plus Reservation cards wtll be sent wtth AU-Stale registration. per diem & travel for a two-day workshop for Elementary/ JI IS Secretary Heitman will make reservations for guest conductors music teachers by Mary Shamrock from California. Motion and clinicians. passed unanimously. d. The All-Stale Concerts: 2. Bea hunter. Vice Presid ent. Orchestra. Report I. The order of the morning concert wm be: Concert attached with proposed program Including All-State Honor Band. Concen Orchestra. and Girls Chorus. The afternoon Orchestra which wtll be the Albuquerque Youth Orchestra. concert order wtll be: MIXcd Chorus. Symphony Orchestraand Dale Kempter. conductor. Symphonic Band. 3 Alan Dropps. Vice President Chorus. Report at­ 2. Stage managerwtll beJohnSchutz. Stage crews will tached wllh proposed All-Slate program. The I lonor Choir wtll be announced later. be lhc Las Cruces Mayfield I llgh School Varsity Singers. Beth 3. Hom,e manager will be LlndaServold. Ilous e monl· Borchert. director. tors and door keepers will be announc<.'CI later 4 Kellh Jordan. Vice President. Band. Report at­ 4. Box office J)('rsonnel will be sup<'rvtsed by Harr1ct tached with AU-State program. The Honor Band w1ll be the Heitman. Clovis I llgh School Band. Gordon Hart and Charles F'a lkner. 5. Concert recording wtll bedone by C-D Spot. Clifford conductors. Keith Jordan opened a discussion on entertain­ Yost. 2 I 4 Gold SW. Alb. 87102. phone: 765-8482. ment for the All-Stale student participants. After genernl discussion. Keith Jordan moved. seconded by Bea Ilunler that 12. New Business: Date. lime and place of next meeting: The NMMEA grant up to but not to exceed $600 for parUal sponsor· NMMEA Board of Dlrectors meeting was set for January 6. shlp for the All-State Friday ntght sludententerlalnmentbased 1993. 6:30 pm. Green Room. Keller Hall. UNM Fine ArtsCenter. on avallabllHy ofan acceptable Sile. John Schulz to be chair­ Adjournment: No further business belng presented. John man. Motion passed unanimously. Schulz moved. seconded by Bea Hunter that the mecung be 5. Each vtce president wtll arrange transportaUon for adjourned. President Estrada thanked all for the excellent work their clinician and guest conductors. they had accomplished. I le declared the meeting adjourned al 6. Honor concert order wlll be: chorus. orchestra. 11: 15 am. August I. 1992. band. Stage manager: John Schutz. All NMMEA members are responsible for helping wtlh lhe monitoring of student and Rt:S)x.'Clfully Suumltteu. audience conduct during the concert. It Is Popejoy I lall's pollcy Rollie V. Heitman that doors are not to be opened unUl thirty (30) minutes before Executive Secretary

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42 NEW MEXICO MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION FINANCIAL REPORT SUMMARY August 1, 1991 to July 31, 1992

SOURCES OF INCOME; 1990-91 1991-92 NMMEA & MENC Dues: Remitted by MENC & Refund $11.717.00 $13,090.00 All-State Audition fees remitted by students 11.253.00 11.450.00 All-State Music Inservice fees remitted by teachers 10,415.00 10,505.00 AH-State Music Festival fees remitted by students 7.812.00 7,982.00 All-State Recording Fee: (91-$472: 92-$522) 0.00 994.00 AU-State Chaperone Fees 470.00 384.00 AU-State Concert Gate receipts. 2 concerts 5,237.50 5,082.70 All-State Exhibitors Fees: 92 & 93 $1,800 6,000.00 6.510.00 Miscellaneous Income 153.58 1.100.00 First National Bank of Belen: Interest for year 2,682.79 2.450.23 Change for Conference returned by Heitman 400.00 100.00 MENC Student Account: dues $78.00, Conference $60.00 132.00 138.00 MENC Interim Assembly: NMMEA President & Ex. Sec. 255.00 0.00 Returned Checks Reimbursement 208.00 320.00 Honoree's Breakfast: 80 tickets 632.00 640.00

INCOME FROM ALL NMMEAACTIVITIES ; $57,368.47 $60,745.93

EXPENDITURES NMMEA Board of Directors & Executive Committee Expense $3,345.76 $4,76 1.29 U.S. West Telephone Service. Elected Officers 1,926.48 1.245.85 U.S. Post Office, Elected Officers 939.44 761.03 All-State Audition Team Honorarium & Expenses 7.291.09 7.863.32 All-State Guest Conductors. Cllniclans & Accompanist 9,52 1.61 10.775.91 All-State Operating Expense: Printing, supplies. etc. 5.263.83 4,950.27 Dues Remitted to MENC for Members 7.039.00 8,130.00 NMMEA Office Supplies & Copy Machine 904.09 839.99 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN Support 4,200.00 4,800.00 NMMEA Executive Secretary Honorarium 3,600.00 3,600.00 Secretary help 2.400.00 3.000.00 Miscellaneous Expense: Awards. Corp. fe e. etc. 184.11 797.79 Change for All-State, Bank of Santa Fe 400.00 100.00 New Mexico Jazz Festival Support: NMSU Band 250.00 0.00 Honoree's Breakfast: 80 tickets. plus 16 guests, guitar 738.80 764.17 Whim & Rhythm. Yale Choir 400.00 0.00 Student Reception & Dance l .449.93 0.00 Arts Attack Donation to UNM Music Dept. 0.00 400.00 Returned Checks 0.00 367.00

TOTAL EXPENDITURES: $50,062.14 $53,156.62

Swnm.a.ry 8/1/91 8/1/92 Balance: F'irst National Bank of Belen $53.244.33 $60,833.64 Net Operational F'inancial Status: 3,182.19 7,688.02 RESERVES: F'irst National Band of Belen, SaVings Account $9,754.99 $10,196.51 Bank of America, (formerly Sandia S & L) 14,326.75 15,039.88

43 NEW MEXICO MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL HANDBOOK GOVERNING PROCEDURES FOR INTER-SCHOLASTIC MUSIC ACTIVITIES 1992-1993

INTRODUCTION The Philosophies and Operattng Procedures setforth In this Handbookfor the various Inter-Scholastic Musical Acllvl!les recomnended by NMMEA and approved by the New MexicoAcllvltles Association are the resullsofmany years of study and work by Music Educa tors. Publlc5chool Administrators and Music Departments of the Unlversllles qf New Mexico. By establ/shlng Uie Phllosoph/es. Rules and Regulations In a HANDBOOK OF PROCEDURES removed from Ute Arlie/es of lncorp,rallon and By-Laws of the Associa tion. changes may be made. as conditions demand. at any regular meeting of Ifie NMMEA Board qf'Directors and or the NMMEA Executive Commlllee as per Its authority, or at and regular business meeting of the Members of tlte Association wllhoul the proce;s of a ConslltuttonalAmendment. Any changes In procedures are subject to the approual of the New Mexico Activities Assoctallon.

ARTICLE I NMMEABoard of Directors· meeltng, held the SECTION I: PURPOSE members present will vole on order of >refer. evening before the bcg1nnlng of u,c All.State ence of nomtnccs. THE ALL-STATE MUSIC Music FesUval and lnscrlllce Conference. b, The NMMEA Vice President shill con· FESTIVAL 2. An lnv:ltatlon must tnclude: The desig­ tact l.n order of preference lhe clJ.nJcan or AND INSERVICE CONFERENCE nated date. descrtpUon of facilities and re· conductorfor acceptance. hearsal space. commercial display area. and c. Toe Vice President will adlllle the avaJJable lodging a11d meal service. Only those TflE PURPOSE OF rue ALL·STATE MUSIC NMMEA Presldenl of the guest conduc;ors or l.nllltaUons describing raclUUes deemed ade­ FESTIVAL ANO INSERVICE CONF'EReNCE IS: clJnJclan acceptance. The President. wth the quate by the NMMEA Boardof Directors will be approval of the NMMEA ExecuUvc Comntltcc. submllled 10 tlle Association merobershlp for will make the llnal co11t.ractarrangeroc,l wtlh A. To prolllde the well prepared talented blgh baUoUng on tlle site location.If more than one school music 9tudent art opportunlly to par­ lhe guest conductor or cllnlcian. 1nv:11auon ts receiveply to nJly to hear fine musical performing groups b. Student partJclpaUoo fee audJtlon for parUclpaUon l.nan All.Stat< group which tJ1ey may not otherwise hear durt.ng the c. MENC Studei1t Members Conference Utrough U1e student's ruustc Ill· slruct.Jr.Tbe school year. and whJch may tnsplre them to fee followtugrules and regulauons must bcmet by achlevehJgher standardsoflnstrucUon In their d. Commercial fln:ns displaying or par· all students desiring to audition and 1aruc1- own cducauon systems. tlclpatlng must be a NMMEA Music Industry pale In All-State. Member and pay a display fee a. A student shall have passed t m.lnJ· wuw of four (4) classes. uul falkc.l wuie U1au SECTION II: PROCEDURES c, Concert �dullsston fee pald by pubUc 3. The amount of each fee shall be deter· one (I), and had a grade point of2.0 o• better A. DATE: The All-Stale Music Festival and mJned by U1e NMMEA Board of DIJ'ectors. for U1e lmmedJatc previous grading pciod or lnservlce Co'!ference: 4. ThemusJcforparUClpaU.nglnanAll-St.ate cumulaUvely. begl.nruug wtlh and lndudmg 111e dates of the All·S late M uslc fesUval and music group shall be fumJshed by the student lbe second semester of grade e1ght (I). Tbc lnserllloe Conference will be determined by tJ1c or school. tnforruauon must be cerWled as corre,l froro NMMEABoard of Directors al lbe annual meet. 5. SclecUon ofClinJclan or Guest Conduc­ tlle buUdtng principal. II1g. setting the dates for the ncxl All-State tors: b. Thestudent must meet any adcJUonal Music FesUval and lnserlllce Conference. a. NMMEA members attending the requirements estabUshed by local Board of NMMEA Band. Chorus. Orchestra. or Elem./ Educauon. B. SITE SELECTION: The AJ/.StaleMuslcf'esllual JlUlJor High School Music SccUon meeu.11g c. Only sludent.s regularly enroled for and lnserotce Co'!ference: during U1e All-Stale lnservtcc Conference wlll credJl 1n an organized school music gro,p may I. lnllltatlons for site location for U1e All· ha1,-c lhe oppor1wllly to nominate a mlnJmum aucUtlon and parUclpate l.n a stmUar Al·Sl.ale Stale Music Festival and lnserlllcc Conference of five names for possl· ble guest conductors group. unless no such group cx:Jsls In l,le local to be held one year hence. shall be submitted and/or cltnJclans for the next two All-State school music program. 1n wrlUng to tl1c NMMEAPresident prior to tltc Music Pestlval and lnserlllceConferences. The

44 Handbook... a. Secure approval from local auU1or1ty audJUon rec Is detenntned by U1e NMMEA I J A student must be an cnroJJed mem­ for use orneeessary faclUUes and statr. w1Ul the Execuuve Comm.1ueebased on U1e total cost of ber of an orga.n.lZed scheduled band. chorus or understanding tl1at all local expenses arc thc U\e auditions. orcl,estra for U1c full school year lo audlUon responsibility oflhc local center. Any unusual 4. Student.a ahall not be allowed to audi­ and be selected to paruc1pate tn an All-State ctrcumstances shou Idbe referred lolhc NMMEA tion unle•• rcgletercd with fee• paid or group. president. purchase order attached. 2. Pr1or to audluon, each student must have b. Provtde lhe follow1ng facWUes: 5. Rules and Regulations change from year Lbe approval orthe music lnslruclorofthe local I) SIX rooms with tuned pianos for to yclU' lo meetchanging conditions. Each local school music group lhe student wishes to choral audlUons. music Instructor Is responsible for knowtng audJUon and paructpale In at All-State. 2) Two rooms for string Instrument and abiding by U1e changes. Only the studeol 3. A student may audlUon for ellher a vocal audJUons su.lfers If rule_,;are not observed. or an tnstrumcntal All-State group or both. 3) Stx rooms for wtnd t.nstrumcnt aud1- however before audlUontng. lhe student must Uot1s. D. THE AUDITION SCORE SHEET declare preferance of organlzaUon U1e student 4) One room set up with Umpanl. ba.ss t. The audlUon Judging score sheet ts a tool desires to participate l.n at All-State. drum ru,d mulUple-percusslon as required by for audlUoners to use lo assJst lD lheselecUon 4. A student auditioning on more than one llie elude. of Ule most qual.lfled students. The music In­ strtng. wtnd or percussion Instrumentmay do 5) Each room should have a desk or structor at lhe local school shall type the so providing Llley declare an Instrument pref­ table and chalr for AudJUoner and muslc stand heading ofUte form to ldenUfybyname. school. erence pr1or to the aucUUon. where needed. town. grade. Instrument. votce ctasstfleaUoo. 5. A student may not be allowed to audJUon c. Provtde a monltor for each audlUon and accompanist. Toe score sheet Is provided u1llC-"8 regtstrauon and fees are paJd and post­ room to fac Ullatc audJUons and uyto keep on by NMMEAto theAucUUOn Center Cha.Jrperson marked on or before lite announced dead.I.Inc schedule. for dJstr1buUon to each school reg1ster1ng lo date Late registration may bereturned by lhe d. The AucUUon Center ChaJl'l)Crson will audJUon. AudJUon Center Chatrpersou. prepare a schedule of audJUons fromU1e regls• 2,n1e standard score sheet shall be used b>• 6. A transfer student. newly enrolled In traUons sent tn. The Chairperson abould the audJlloners and shall remain lll llie hands school and ln a band, chorus. or orchestra and aend a copy of the achedule to each music of the audJUoner until after the conclusion of mecung all 0U1er eUgtbUlty requtrements. may instructor and an audition abeel for each that year's All-State. be pem11t tcd to audJUoo for an All-Statc group. registered student upon receipt of fcea or 3 The audJUon score sheet shall be pre­ pu scribed by the NMMEA ExecuUve CowmJll.ee re'!!•.( �· of lhe audition 8"bedul.­ E. anti fwnlshed by the Execul.lve Secreuuy. S nJUENT RULi!:$ 1-'0R PARTICIPATION IN should be sent to the Audition Team Chair­ AN ALL·STATE GROUP: person one week In advance of the audJ­ . l.Students selected to paruc1pate o, an AJJ Uona. State group will atlend all scheduled events. f. Students audJUonlug on more than one E. AUDITION PROCEDURES FOR VOCAi. rchcarsal8 and concerts. Instrument shall be allowed full urue for each 2. Any excepuon or ab«cnce from a sched­ Sn/DENTS: (Seven minutes per audition.) audlUon wb.lch Is seven (7) mJnutes. except I. n1e choral audJUons shall be conducted uled event must be approved by u,e Vlt.'C Presi­ percussion Instrumentswh.lch are allowed ten dent In charge or the group. by Ule AudJUon Team Memhers ass1g,1ed to the ( 10) minutes. The student shall pay for each choral dlvtston or the AIJ-SLHtc Audlllon Team 3. Mu111c Instructors at Ule localschool may audJUOn. not choose a replacement for a previously as nominated by lhe Choral Vtce Presldcut and g. 111e Audl Uon Center Chairpersonshall approved by the NMMEA Board orotrectors. i,electcd student who cannot attend. Alter­ alert adjudicators of students who are audl· nate11 are determined by audlUon. 2. II Is recommended that lhc audlUoncr uontng on more than one Instrument. conduca lhe audJLJon 1n the followtng order: 4 As soon as Ute music Instructor learns a h. The Audition Center Chalrpers<>nshaU student is unoble to parucaptlle, Lhe t.urorma­ a TI1e student should be prepared lo collect au audlUon fee of S5.00 for each audJ perform a ,;o\o ofworthwl:Ule c'Ill no­ d. Strt.ngslu denls audJUontngfororches ­ reading material for both bass & treble clef UfyU!estudcnt·s Instructorand place th�name tra wtll be expected to play specUled orchestral bantone bom. Value: 20% ofaudlUon. on the offictal Ust of participants. excerpts. Value: 20% ofaudluon. d. Students wtshlng to audJUon for pic­ e. Strtng students audlUonJ.ng for All· colo & Oule: oboe & EugUsh hom: snare drum. I. TAPED AUDITION PROCEDURES: State Orchestra will be expectedto play a sight. tympan.t and/or melodJe percussion or oilier Schools located 150 Ollles or more oce way read.Ing selecuon. Value: 10% of aud.lUon. mu.tuple u1struments must prepare all eludes from the nearest aud.lUon center may su.>mlt a 3. TI1e orchestra audJUoucrs will place t.l1e required for each tnstrumen1 U1ey wish to tape recorded audJUon using the folowtng quallfted string players wttllln Ute sccUon of audlUon on. Students audlUontug on more procedurM: IJ1e org.m.tzaUon designated. but not by C'ha.tr U1an or,e 111strument shall � allowed fuU u.mc I. All tape recor<11ng11 used1n place rla Uvc placement. Cha.tr placement Willbedeterw.11.led for each aud.lUuo and pay we full rec for each aud.lUon must be In Ute ltand.s of the A�d.lUon bya flnalaud.lllon wtthlu Ille section.Just prior audlUon. Team Chairperson one week pnor to t.1.e first to U1e fust All-State rehearsal. e. An elude for mu.lUplc·percusston will aucUUon date for Ille lnstrumenta.l or vocal 4. TI1e recommended strtng tnstrumenla· be Included for all percussion aud.lUons and classlllcauon. uou should be as follows for each orchestra will be announced Ill U1e sprtng and fall tssues 2. TI1ere shou.ld beno more lhan one lllld of strmg secuon. The personnel of tbc Symphony of TIIE NEW MEXICO MUSIClAN. This etudc Instrument or voice classtficaUon per upe. Orchestra wt1.I be selected flrsl. lbcn the Cou­ will be required of all students audJUontng for 3. RcgtstraUon and fees must be sulmllted cert Orchestra: Isl Vtolln: 16-18: 2nd VtoUn: percussion. Ten ( JO) m.tnutes shall be allowed With Uie tape audJUon. 16-18: Vlola: 12-14: CeUo: 12-14:Strt.ngBass: for U!e percussion aud.lUon. 4. Tape recording aud.ltJon procedurts: 8-6. r. StudenlS audlUonJng for tympan.t wust a. State studcnt"s name. school. town. 5. One strtug bass player will be assigned to show the ablUty to tune U1c iympanl. I.Ostrument or voice classUlcaUon. each band when Ute score rcqu.trcs. Asstgn­ g. Students aud.lUon.tng on snare drum b. Strtn gln strument students fol lowstrtng me111 will be made on the basis ofnurober two must be prepared to play any o( U1e NARO nrst aucUUon procedures. strtng bass from Ille Sympho11y Orchestra to 13 rud.lruents. c. Bami tnstrument students foUov band Symphonic Band. and the nwnber two string 3. MUSIC INSTRUCTORS SI IOUWDESURE aud.!Uon procedures. bass player from t.l,e Concert Orchestra to STIJDENTS ARE WELL PREPARED ON Tl lE d. Choral students foUow choral atdJUon Concert. Band. AUD1110N MATERW- BEFORE THEY ARE procedures. 6. Two string aud.lUoners will be used: one REGISTERED TO AUDITION. e. The tustructor wUI select a sigh read. for vloUns. and one for viola. cello and su1ng 4. The recommended personnei for wind aud tng excerpt and so Identify. l>ass. percussion tnstrwncntaUon for each of tllc f. Recording shou.ldbe on stereo ctSsette 7. There Will be two audJUon sites for strtng performing groups shall be determined by t.11c tape. lnstrumenls: one & one-halfdays tn Albuquer­ foUow1ng procedures: g. lf more tllan one student. male sure que and one day ln Las Cruces. a. Th.e Wind and percussion personnel for only Ule same kJ.nd oftnstrumeni or voice Is on 8. The local AudJUon Center CllatrJ'lerson the Symphony Orchestra shall be selected on lbe tape. Include master 11st of names. school wtU be tn charge of the strtng Instruments Ute basis offlrsl. lh.trd.and ftJ\bbest players for and town address. aucUUons. U1e vartous poslUons to complete tbeorchestra h. Recordings must be arranged IO tbat 9. The rec0DlDle11ded lnstruroentauon for lnstrWllent.attonas spectned ln U!emuslc score. various audltloners may l.lsten to the upes al the Symphonic and concert Orchestra wtU be b. The Wind and pereu sslon personnel for any center. at U1elr respecuvc office, or at designated to U1e audlUoners by tl1e Orchestra U1e SymphonJc Band shall be selected on U1e home. Vice President basis o( Ille se<.'Ond. fou rtll and stxth best players plus as many addJUonal players as t.11e J. F'INAL AUDITION PROCEDURES FO� ALL· lnstrumentaUon calls for unu.t all poslUons are STATE: nlled. I.All st.udcnlS selected to paruclpalc tn any c. Wind and percussion personnel for U1c All-State groupwtU be tested on their prepa.ra­ Concert Orchestra shall be selected from t.lle Uon of U1e All-State music In a nnal atdJUon concert ba.ndon tl1e baslsofflrsl. lhtrd and ft.ru1 held TI1ursday mornJngas scheduled. best players of eacli sccuon lo cow plete the 2. Any student falling to pass t.lu; furn.I Concert Orchestra lnstrumcn ·taUon as speci­ audluon or test on any of U,e All-Statemusic fied tn the music score. �

46 Handbook... will nol be allowed 10 parUctpate. Auy unpre­ dents. Each of U1e Dve State University Music l-lonorPerformance designation must provide pared student will be the responslbUJly ofthctr Deparunents should be represented If quaU­ a letter from Uleloca.lSupertntendenL ofSchools Instructor. Oed pcrsom1cl are available. or Board of Educauon. lhaL tf selected. tlle 3. Students passing theOnal auclJUonor test 4. IL ls suggested that prospecuve Audluon group bas pern:usston to attend and perform at will be given a seaung assignment ln thetr Team Members be contacted during the a.II· U1e All-S lale MuslcFesUval and lnservtceCon­ respective group. St.ate collfereoce for Lhe foUowtng fall audl­ ference. Jwuor h.lglt school groups may be 4. Choral students will sing selected pas­ Uons. The proposed team members are Lo be honored. but ool be requtrcd to perform where sagesfrom thetr All-St.ate music from memory approved by the NMMEA ExccuUve committee local$Choo! policy reslrlclsJunior hlglt groups ln the tlnal audJUon. at tllelr spring meeting. from travelling. 5. Orchcatn students selectedfor either U1c 5 Toe AucUUOo Team Members are lo be 4. Only groups deemed outstanding will be concert or symphony orchestra will audluon contracted as follows: S50 pet day for audJUun considered for an honor performance. for cl1alr postuons based 011 the students prepa­ service. $75 per day for food and lodgtng. and 5. NMMEA ASSUMES NO F'IN/INCIAL RE· rauon ofU1e All.State music. Emphasis wtll be .22 per mile for actua.l driving. SPONSIBILlTY FOR HONOR CROuPS EX­ placed on tone. technique and general musi­ PENSES FOR A PERFORMANCE AT ALL­ cianship. B. DUTIES OF'THE AUDIT10N TEAM STATE. l. The AudJUon Team shall select fromthe 6. AppUcauon. letter ofpermtsslon and per­ 6. Wind and percuselon players of the for mance tape shou.ld be sent by registered concert and symphony orchestra will audJUon total number of students audJUOlled the mO$l quallfted students as parUctpanl.11 Ln the A.IJ­ ma.ll to Ule appropriate vice president by June on U1etr preparation of the All·Stale wustc. /I I. of tlle year preceding All-State. player may be changed from one part to an­ State bands. choruses and orchestras. accord­ otl1er If preparation Is not adequate. I.e. a first tng to the Lnstrumeotauon and balance as preSCT1bed by tl1e NMME/1 Vice Presidents of C. QUALJF'ICAT(ONS: player may be assigned a second or l.b!.rd part. The Directorsu bmitllng an audJUon tape for A the Bands. Choruses and Orchestras. section rehearsal will follow the audJtion. a.a honor group must be a member In good 7. Bam.l andorchestraseatiJ'lgaudJUon pro· 2. AudJUoners are nottodJscu1,,i.atanyume durtng tlleaudJUoos. the student atlendlng the standing of MENC and NMMEA at the ume of eedurcs. All students of each section will as· the audJUon selccuon and performance. audUtoner's college or unJverslly. semble In the designated roomfor an audJUon. D. DATE F'OR SUBMrrrlNG TAPES AND Titemonllor wtll dJstrtbute numbered forms to 3. A certified Ust of parUctpanlS will be furnished to the NMMEA Exccuuve Secretary APPUCATION. the students. TI1e number on the form will AudJUon tapes and appllcaUon must be LncUeate the order lll which the students wtJI at Ule close of the audJUons. ThJs list becomes U1e omclal tdenUficaUouor the parUctpants 1n postmarked by June I and sent by registered audJUon. mall to U1e NMMEAVtcc President or his des­ a. When ruJ forms have been dL.qtrtbuted. each All-State group. 4. Audtuon Team members are lo retain the lg,iee. Fina.I selecuon will be announced at the the monJtor wtJI Inform the audJUoner to beg1I1 fall NMMEA Board of Directors meeting. the audlUons. Jr1dlvldua.l students score sl1eet. In case a re­ b. Durtng lbe audJUons. the audtuoner placement ls needed for a 1>tudent who wtlh­ draws for any reason. AudJUoners should u.�1 E. FREQUENCYOF PE.RFORMANC£: may give tnstrucUons to the students. however. I. The same perfonn1ng group may not be Ute students may not speak cUrectly to U1e Uiree al1emales per lnstnamcnt on the official Ust. chosen to consecutive years. Once every three auclJUOner who sits with bJs back to the stu· years Is the wost Crcquent a group may be dents. Any replies 1,1,1ll be made by U1e monitor. chosen. c. Mer a.II students have been audl 2. CONCERT DATES AND TIMES: Concert uoned. more than once If necessary, the audl· dates and Umes of perform.an.cc wtJI be set by uoucr wtllannounce U1e order of cbalr place SECTIONV: tllc NMMEA Execuuve Coauntttee accan:Ungto mcnL by number. ALL-STATE HONOR GROUPS the schcdu.le of /lll·St.ale events. Performance d The i.tudents wlll then rc..-cord lhelr Ul.ue mu�L not exceed twenty-five (251 mlnutca placemcni on tlte audition form. sign U1c1r A. PURPOSJ-:: To Rf'<.-ognlze Outstanding New of pla)1ng time per group. name and rel un1 Ute form tu lhc chairpersonltt MPxico &/tool Musical Groups: charge of U1e group. I.To rocognLtt' outstandtugstudcntachJeve­ F'. CI.ASS(F'ICAT/ON OF SCHOOLS: e. When all forms have been coUccled the mcnL 111 musical perfor mance. Cla'ISlftcaUons are based 011 a school's aver­ chairperson will return them to the co-chair­ 2. To provide outstandlngperformlng musl age dally membership as of October I eacl1 person oflhelr band or orchestra. cal group,;an opportunity to pcrfonn for lbetr year. f. AU, CHAfR PLACEMENTS WlLL BE peer" at /Ill-St.ate I.AAAA High Schools 1201 or more stu­ FINAi.! TI lERE WU.L BE NO CHJ\Ll,ENGESI 3. To provide teachers and students wlU1 an dents opportunity lo hear llne student wustca.1 per­ MA High Schools 401 lhru 1200 stu­ fonntng groups wh.lch tbey may not hear dur­ dellts SECTION IV THE ALL-STATE ing the school year ln lbelr bowe school sutua­ AA Hlglt School 151 lhru 400 students AUDITION TEAM uon. A !Ugh Schools up lo 150 students 4. To motivate teachersand students toward Mid-High Schools will be rated one class below High Schools A THE AUDITION TEAM: higher achievement t.n mustca.l performance. 2. CCC Junior High School. grades 7-9 500 I. The /ludJUon Team Chatnnanshlp and 5. To tnsptre teachersand students Lo achieve or more students approval ofleam membcrsb.lp and the respon­ and mal.ntaln lugh standards of lnstrucuon. CC Junlor High Schools. grades 7-9 up slbUlly for U1e chairmanship of I.he AudlU<>n !cam.Ing and performance. lo 499 sLudents T1>a.m shall pass fromone NewMrx.l<'O llnlvrr­ C Mlddle Schools. grades 7-8 500 or slt y Music Department to another Ln the follow­ B. PROCEDURES OF' SELEC110N OF' HONOR wore students tng order as drawn by lot many years ago: GROUPS: DD Middle Schools. grades 7-8 or 6·8 Eastern New MexJeo Uruverstty. New Mcxlco I. Croups may apply to the appropriate 250 lhru 499 students State University. Western NewMcxlco Unlver­ NMMEA VleePresident toperform on tllc Honor 3. Unclasslflcd: stly. l llghland UnJVerslty. and Ute University of Concert by submJLLLng a performance tape of a. Uoclasslflcdgroups. such as non-pub· New Mexico. concert numbers Crow recent concerts. The Uc schools must have pern:l.lsslon from the 2. Tiie chatrperson of U1e AudJUon Team tapes may nol be more U1rut one year old. NMMEA Execuuve Coauntuee to audJUon and shall be the Music Department Chairman or 2.The tapeswill ben um bcrcd by U1e NMMEA perform as an Honor Group. I lead. or someone appointed by him from his Vice President. so no one on tlle selecUon 4. When All-Stale occurs on an even num­ music department. All audlUon fe es collected coounJttce wtU know who ts perforu1lng at U1e bered year. preference In selecUon of honor by U1e /lucUUon Center Chairperson shall be ume of auclJUoo. Auy engmeertng. edJUng or groups will be given to smaller schools. On odd gtven Lo the /ludJUon Team Chatrperson. or tampering In any way wtU1 tlle audition tape numbered years. preference wtll be given to U1e destgnec. who will In lum deliver the funds to a.Iler ilie actual performance ts expressly pro­ larger class schools. but not exclucUng the Ute NMMEA Execuuve Secretary. hlb1ted. Scorcs ofperfonnancc11umbers shou.ld smaller schools. 3. The selecuon of Ute /ludlUonTealll Mem­ be scot wtU1 tlle tapes. bers wtll be made by the respective Vice Prest- 3. Groups applytng and audJUontng for an

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