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DRUM& 2617 RHODE ISLAND, N.E. (505)298- 5519 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. 87110 THE NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN IMEA OFFICERS Official Publication of the tSIDENT L. Pemberton New Mexico Music Educators Association Bortot #8 p 87301 e 722-9513 Office 863-3821 Volume XXXIII Number 2 Winter 1985 E·PRESIDENT, BAND R. Schutz ISSN 0742-8278 Jomada Road, South :ruces 88001 e 522-6091 Office 524-2831 E·PRESIDENT, CHORAL CONTENTS Wall ARTICLES Larchmont NE PAGE 1uerque 87111 Choosing Music For Performance: e 293-0259 Office 842-3684 E·PRESIDENT, ELEMENTARY/ JUNIOR HIGH A Selected List of Clarinet Literature For Beginning, y W. Taylor Intermediate And Advanced Students/Keith Lemmons...... 10 Box 1015 ogordo 88310 The Society For General Music Idea Exchange ...... 14 e 437-0523 Office 437-6886 Music In Our SchoolsMonth - Get Involved/Sherry Taylor...... 1 7 E-PRESIDENT, ORCHESTRA Chrisman New Mexico Ensembles to Perform in Anaheim ...... 44 Box 323 cres 88033 e 526-8815 Office 524-8611 THE ALL-STATE IN-SERVICE CONFERENCE E·PRESIDENT, UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE iuane J. Bowen AND MUSIC FESTIVAL rloyd Golden Circle Outstanding Music Educators jes 88130 I! 356-3077 Office 562-2781 To Be Honored...... 19 PRESIDENT Guest Conductors ...... 20 �oung Van Court Clinicians ...... 24 pgordo 88310 Guest Speaker...... 29 F 437-6038 Office 437-6886 ICUTIVE SECRETARY Featured Ensembles ...... 30 Heitman Vice-President Reports...... 32 Don Gasper [ Fe 87501 Student Chapter News...... 35 982-1091 Schedule of Events ...... 38 MEA DISTRICT PRESIDENTS DEPARTMENTS RICT I· SOUTHWEST The President's Message...... 4 Our Executive Secretary Says...... 7 so 88345 From The State Department of Education...... 9 257-4070 Office 258-4910 RICT 2 - SOUTHEAST News from NAJE ...... 36 District News...... 42 University News ...... 46 RICT 3 - NORTHWEST Of Note ...... 49 I Corkran . Cliff NMMEA Music Industry Members...... 50 87301 Advertiser's Index...... 50 722-5412 Office 722-7721 RICT 4 • NORTH CENTRAL Tom Dodson, Editor Larry Wheeler, Business Manager Home 293-4901 Office 277-4705 Home 256-3823

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445-5682 Office 445-8032 The New Mexico Music Educators Association is a federated state association of the Music RICT 6 - CENTRAL Educators National Conference and part of the Southwestern Division of MENC. Delgado [ Box 208 unas 87031 The New Mexico Musician is published three times per year at Harte-Hanks Direct 865-7164 Office 864-7468 (Ext. 29) Marketing/Albuquerque by the NMMEA. Deadlines for the Fall, Winter and Spring issues are RICT 7 • ALBUQUERQUE August 7, November 1, and March 1. Thelander !San Pablo NE erque 87110 Subscription rate to non-members is $4.50 per year; single copy is $1.50. Changes of address 888-2463 should be reported to Rollie Heitman, Executive Secretary. TER, 1985 3 THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

Preparations for the 1986 New of March, 1986, and in succeeding Mexico Music Educators years as "Music In Our Schools Association In-service Conference Month." All of New Mexico's and All-State Music Clinic are congressmen agreed to co-sponsor complete. Thanks to the hard work the resolution. The 1986 theme for of your vice-presidents for MIOSM is "Music Brings Us

elementary/junior high school Together." music, orchestra, choir, and band, Sherry Taylor, NMMEA we can look forward to a very Elementary/Junior High Vice­ educational, informative, and President, is 1986 state chair of productive three days for both MIOSM. MIOSM can be an students and teachers. Read each of effective public relations tool and an the vice-presidents' reports for ideal time to encourage maximum highlights of the conference. participation from community KEYNOTE SPEAKER members who are not a part of our Paul Lehman, President of profession. MENC, will address our general Sherry would appreciate having membership meeting at 3:00 p.m., Sam Pemberton a written report of your activities. Friday, January 10th. His topic will Plan now to participate in March of be "What's Right with Music Secretary, set up the panel 1986, and to send reports and Education." discussion. Win will moderate. photos to Tom Dodson or Sherry Dr. Lehman will also participate I had the pleasure of hearing Dr. by March 1st for inclusion in the in a panel discussion on the subject Lehman speak at the SWMENC In­ spring issue of our journal, or by of the shortage of music teachers in service Conference in Colorado August 1st for the fall issue. New Mexico at 10:30 a.m. on Springs last January and can assure Sherry's and Tom's addresses are Friday in Room 1108 of the UNM you that he is as effective in person listed to the left of the table of con­ Fine Arts Center. Other members of as he is in print. MENC is footing tents on page three of this the panel include Dale Kempter, the bill for his transportation magazine. Director of Music Education for the expenses from and to Ann Arbor. Albuquerque Public Schools; Dr. Duane Bowen, music professor at MUSIC EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR AWARD ENMU; Michelle Cosby, New MUSIC IN OUR SCHOOLS Mexico Collegiate MENC president; MONTH AND THE DR. JOHN BATCHELLER and myself. Win Christian, Music Representative Daniel Akaka AWARD Specialist for the New Mexico (D-Hawaii) and Senator Paul Simon FOR EXCELLENCE IN Department of Education, and (D-IL) sponsored a joint resolution TEACHING ELEMENTARY Rollie Heitman, NMMEA Executive- in Congress to proclaim the month SCHOOL MUSIC Floren Thompson, Jr., professor of music at ENMU, has been named 1986 NMMEA Music Educator of the Year. The selection process began at your spring district NMMEA business meeting. Your "' district president submitted your district's nominees' resumes and NORTHERN NEW MRXICO MUSIC CO. photographs to our executive­ 825 CERRILLOS RD. secretary by June 1st of this year, SANTA FE, N.M. 87501 and the final selection was made Linda M. Dixon-Owner last August. Mr. Thompson will be Catherine Lamoreux-Manager Anita Sanchez-Clerk Phone 983-7931 recognized at the 1986 All-State concerts. Continued on page 12 4 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN The Chicago Brass Quintet intonation of any trumpet was formed over 20 years that I've ever played. ago. This immensely Furthermore," says Beacraft, talented quintet today con­ "as for response and sound sists of Ross Beacraft and quality, my new 'C' is Brad Boehm on trumpet, unsurpassed.'' f onathan Boen on french Robert Bauchens feels horn, Robert Bauchens on that good intonation and tuba and fim Mattern, the sound quality are present group's founder on throughout the entire line of trombone. Yamaha background brass instruments. And he makes Back in 1962, though, the a special point of saying group's beginning didn't how nice it is not having to start out on much of a high comp ens a t e for in­ note. Recalls Jim Mattern, consistencies in the in­ "I believe when we started struments. "Because of their out, the appeal of the Chica­ consistently superior go Brass Quintet was too response, when you play narrow. The music was too Yamaha background brass," predictable, not interesting states Bauchens, "you can enough. Consequently, we just concentrate on making missed a lot of audience the music as expressive as that we should have been possible. And in so doing, reaching. A situation that touch your audience in was as unsatisfying for us as for valves not just sharing their music ways you may have never touch­ them. Becau e, in essence, music is but sharing their thoughts. ed them before." communication, communication Jonathan Boen: "Talking to the "It really can be thrilling," says between performer and audience. audience develop a special Ross Beacraft. "I mean when we're When you can reach people and feel relationship. It helps people see us out on that stage and the audience them respond, it's wonderful, it not just as performers but as is really with us every step of the makes all the hours of practice people. Hopefully they walk away way. At times like that, there is a worth it." knowing a lot more about our bond between performer and audi­ So the Chicago Brass Quintet music and our instruments than ence unlike anything else you changed. They began to put much they ever did before." could ever experience. It's hard to more variety into their programs. "One question in concert and at explain, but it's wonderful to be a According to Ross Beacraft, the clinics that always seems to come part of it." response was almost immediate. up," remarks Brad Boehm, "is why "Our audiences became much we all use Yamaha instruments. For more information about the more enthusiastic and energized. For me, the answer revolves around complete line of Yamaha brass, It was exciting because as perform­ three words: response, intonation visit your authorized Yamaha ers you feed off the energy of the and sound. Yamaha brass instru­ dealer or writeto Yamaha Musical audience." ments have all three." Products, 3050 Breton Road, S.E., And, for the Chicago Brass Ross Beacraft plays a Yamaha P. 0. Box 7271, Grand Rapids, Ml Quintet, part of that giving in- trumpet because it "has the best 49510. 0YAMAHA Rare Old Instruments Expert Repairs • Instrument Maker Private Instruction• Rentals • Strings & Accessories Name Brand New Instruments• String Sheet Music Cash For Fine Quality Old Instruments Call Don Robertson• 265-7697 3003 Monte Vista Blvd., NE Albuquerque, NM 87106

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6 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN OUR EXECUTIVE SECRETARY "Choreography as a Motivator" for the upper Elementary and Middle SAYS ... School Choirs; Dr. William Wood, ENMU Professor of Elementary The Forty-Second annual NM­ Program; Two "Orff" music Music Education will present a ses­ MEA All-State Music Festival and teachers, Jackie Martin and Gayle sion on "Correlation of Language Inservice Conference will again be Treakle, both of Las Cruces Arts and Music". hosted by the Music Department of Schools will provide a session "Art Guest Conductors for the All­ the University of and Orff' Educational Process; Dr. State Choruses will be Dr. Douglas New Mexico in the Tom Dodson, UNM Music Educa­ McEwen from Arizona State Fine Arts Center. tion Specialist will present a session University, Tempe who will conduct Dr. Peter Ciurc­ entitled "Can They Really Listen to the 240 voice All-State Mixed zak, Chairman of That?"; Diane Bonnell, APS Chorus, and Dr. Ann Howard the Music Depart­ Elementary School Music Specialist Jones from Oglethorpe University, ment, and Harold will present tips on "How to use the Atlanta, Georgia, will conduct the Rollie Heitman Van Winkle, UNM Ukulele Better than your Students"; 1986 All-State Girls Chorus. Director of Bands, will serve as Silver Burdett Music Specialist, Workshops for New Mexico Choral General Host and Coordinator of Janet Bailey, will present ways and Directors will include sessions on: the NMMEA All-State Music means from the Silver Burdett Swing Choir Choreography by Sally Festival and Inservice Conference. Music Series, a state adopted text Albrecht Sponsored by Shawnee THANKS and APPRECIATION book series; there will be a session Press & Music Mart; David are extended to these two for reading new music for unison, Bauguess, of Colorado will present gentlemen. The NMMEA Officers two and three part music for sessions on the "Assertive Rehear­ have arranged an oustanding and Elementary/Middle School choirs, sal Method" & "Jenson Sight exciting Inservice Programfor Music by Joe Keith from the Music Mart; Reading Course." The U N M Teachers and Administrators who Don Thorp, Alamogordo Choral Chamber Singers, John Clark Con- wish to attend. We will provide a Specialist will do a session on Continued on page 14 complimentary registration tag to any administrator who will write me and advise me that they would like to attend the Conference. A highlight of the 1986 NMMEA All-State Music Festival and Inser­ vice Conference will be the par­ ticipation of the National President of the Music Educators National Conference, Dr. Paul Lehman, Dean, Graduate School of Music, University of Michigan. He will ad­ dress the General Membership Fri­ day, January 10, 1986. He will also participate in two symposiums for directors and MENC student members. Many workshops and demonstrations will provide prac­ tical solutions and tips on successful music teaching techniques. Workshop clinicians for Elemen­ tary/JHS music include: Jerre Ed­ wards, Movement Specialist from the University of Kansas, who will do three sessions designed for Elementary and Middle School Students; Holt, Rinehart & Winston Music Specialist, Eileen Kerr, for Elementary/Middle School Music WINTER, 1985 7 � theXusie Kart ine. � CElucllionaG cSheebMusic seeciali.fls 101VMore Cfhall) a_, �arte,v CenCfu7

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8 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN by music students and teachers in FROM THE STATE DEPARTMENT events such as the Swing Choir OF EDUCATION Festival, the various marching band contests, the fall parades, and New Mexico Music Teacher Shortage district festivals. We are setting a Yes, right here at home we are to retain music programs in the pace which serves as an example experiencing a shortage of music school curriculum will be useless. for the entire nation. Congratula­ teachers. When this school year What can be done? A panel tions to you for all of your diligence began, three small school districts discussion will be held at All-State and competence. Do more. had no music as a forum for exchange of ideas New Music Manual teacher for ex­ and the possible formulation of Published istin g music recommendations for action. The "A Manual For New Music classes. Three panel will include the Presidents of Teachers In New Mexico Schools" other music MENC, NMMEA, NMMEA Student has been published by the State teachers resigned Chapter; a music coordinator; and a Department of Education. Copies after the school college music education professor. have been sent to all super­ Win Christian year began to take The session will be held in F AC intendents and many others. Please positions in other fields. The 1108 at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, contact me if you need additional number of students going into New January 10, 1986. If you are in­ copies. I will have a supply at All­ Mexico colleges of education is terested in this subject and its im­ State. decreasing while slight growth in plications for the future of our pro­ Services school music programs is occurring. fession, you are welcome to attend Many helpful services are If these trends continue, it is ob­ and contribute. available from the State Depart­ vious that music programs will begin ment. If you need inservice to disappear. If a school superinten­ workshops, evaluation visits, ad­ dent cannot find a music teacher to Excellence judication, curriculum assistance, hire, the only alternative is to wipe It is rewarding to observe the etc., please call me in Santa Fe at out the program. Thus, our efforts standards of achievement reaching 827-6573. Scott Danse Negre Galaxy PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Spohr Adagios from concertos from page 4 #1,#2,#3 Cundy Nominees for the Dr. John Stamitz Concerto #3 in Bb Peters Batcheller Award have been Stanford Sonata in F, Op. 129 Stainer & Bell submitted to the selection Stevens Serenade Music Press committee, and the results of that Szalowski Sonatine Omega committee's decision will be Tuthill Chips Piece Southern announced at All-State. Tuthill Chips Fast Piece Southern Vaughan Williams Six Studies in Galaxy A LOOK TO THE FUTURE English Folk-Song Plan now to attend All-State Wagner Rhapsody Breitkopf January 8th through the 11th at Wanhal Sonata McGinnis & UNM in Albuquerque. If you have Marx not applied for professional leave, Widor Intro & Rondo Wahn do so before Christmas vacation begins. Read your vice-presidents' columns, and note the two groups Level V-VI which were designated honor Arnold Sonatina Lengnick groups for 1986. Being selected to Bach (Langenus) Chromatic Fantasy Ensemble perform at the All-State Honor Music Concert gains attention from your Barat Fantasie Romantique Leduc administrators and community and Bax Sonata Murdock can motivate more students to Bernstein Sonata Witmark become a part of what you teach. Bloch Denneriana Soutex Hearing these groups perform at Bouchek Ballade in e minor Ardraud All-State gives each of us first-hand Bozza Fantaisie Italienne Costellat knowledge of what is musically Brahms Sonata #1 in f minor Op. 120 Peters possible in New Mexico and sets a Brahms Sonata #2 in Eb, Op. 120 Peters standard for comparison. Buys Adagio & Tarantella Belwin Become actively involved in your Busoni Concertino Brietkopf New Mexico Music Educators Copland Concerto Boosey Association. If you see the need for Debussy Premiere Rhapsody Durand constructive change in our Delmas Fantasie Italienne Alfred association, get in touch with th Gaubert Fantasie Cundy appropriate vice-president for Grovlez Concertino Gallet suggestions to implement your Grovlez Lamento et Tarantella Leduc ideas. Hill Sonata, Op. 32 Schirmer Consider attending the Hindemith Concerto Schott upcoming MENC National In­ Hindemith Sonata AMP Service Conference on April 9 - 12, Honegger Sonatine Salabert 1986, in Anaheim, California. Ireland Fantasy Sonata Boosey Groups from New Mexico which Jean-Jean Scherzo-Brilliante Cundy have been selected to perform at Kornauth Sonata, Op. 5 Zimmerman Anaheim include the Los Alamos Krenek Suite Broude Orchestra, Don Beene, Director; the Krilow Concerto Am-Rus UNM Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Lutoslawski 5 Dance Preludes PWM Harold Van Winkle, Director; and Martinu Sonatina Leduc the New Mexico Brass Quintet from Mason Sonata Schirmer UNM. Eight groups from the Mazallier F antasie Ballet Ardraud Southwestern Division of MENC Messager Solo de Concours Belwin were selected, and for three of these Milhaud Concerto Durand groups to be from New Mexico is an Milhaud Sonatine Durand honor. I know that these groups will Mirandolle Sonatine Leduc be outstanding ambassadors of Moeschinger Sonatine, Op. 65 Boosey music education in New Mexico, Mozart Concerto, K. 622 Peters and I hope that you can be in Nivera Piece Romantique Alfred Anaheim when they perform. 12 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN Poulenc Sonata Chester Rabaud Solo de Concours, Op. 10 Ardraud Reger Sonata, Op. 49 #1 Aible ATTENTION! Reger Sonata Op., 49 #2 Aible Reger Sonata in Bb Bote & Bock Rozsa Sonatine Rongwen Spohr Concerto #1, Op. 26 Cundy Spohr Concerto #2, Op. 57 Cundy Spohr Concerto #3, f minor Fischer Spohr Concerto #4, e minor Breitkopf Staccioli Sonata in Eb Ricardi Saint-Saens Sonata Durand Stravinsky Three Pieces (solo) Chester Sutermeister Capriccio( solo) AMP Tedesco Sonata Ricardi Tomasi Introduction & Danse Leduc Tuthill Fantasy Sonata Fischer Weber Concertina, Op. 26 Fischer Weber Concerto #1, Op. 73 Fischer Weber Concerto #2, Op. 74 Fischer Weber (Langenus) Fantasia & Rondo Fischer Weber Grand Duo Concertant Schirmer Weber Variations Fischer Weiner Ballade Rozsavolgyi Weiner Peregi Verburk Rozsavolgyi

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Box 2139 San Antonio, Te xas 78297 • • (5 12) 227-5243 WINTER, 1985 13 EXECUTNE SECRETARY THE SOCIETY FOR GENERAL from page 7 MUSIC IDEA EXCHANGE ductor, will present a Concert & Clinic for all Choral directors and their Students in Popejoy Hall. The Society for General Music 4. Children clap one segment, Guest Conductors for the 1986 Idea Exchange is a forum for shar­ chant one segment, think one seg­ All-State Bands will be Dr. Bob ing teaching strategies that work. ment. Repeat. Enjoy laughing with Foster, Director of Bands, Universi­ All contributions are welcome. The one another when a "goof' is made, ty of Kansas, who will conduct the focus for the Spring Issue is on and begin again. All-State Symphonic Band, and creativity. If your students have 5. Locate all segments with acer­ James Jorgenson, University of created chants, poems, sound­ tain symbol. (For example, clap only Redlands, Redlands, California, will scapes or compositions, please sub­ those segments with quarter rests, conduct the All-State Concert mit them. The deadline is February or with syncopation, etc.) Band. Workshop sessions for band 15, 1986. Send your entries to: Dr. 6. Clap all segments of a par- instructors and their students will be Ellen McCullough, Fine Arts Center ticular color. provided by: Dan Black, Band 1109, The University of New Mex­ 7. Assign a certain segment as Specialist, El Paso, Texas, Spon­ ico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, ostinato for tambourines; another sored by the Music Box, will present 87131. segment for a triangle ostinato, etc. "Organizing the Total Band Pro­ This issue features a music 8. Perform as a round. Use dif­ gram;" A Jazz Educators session on bulletin board that can be ferent timbres such as clap, pat­ new music sponsored by Bob Farley experienced. chen, snap, stamp. & the Music Mart; A Reading Ses­ 9. Child or teacher claps a seg­ sion on new concert Band music, ment. The rest of the class must sponsored by the Music Mart, identify. Harold Van Winkle, UNM will be 10. Clap all segments with six­ the Clinician and Conductor; other MS. CATERPILLAR! teenth notes, tap those with eighth workshops for band instructors will notes and think the rest. include: a Keyboard Clinic, spon­ Mary Pautz from Wisconsin 11. Play all quarter notes on sored by Nick Luchetti and Yamaha shares the following bulletin board triangles, eighth notes on drums, Musical Products; a Percussion idea. Artie Pierce from Florida also sixteenth notes on sticks, and think Clinic sponsored by Nick Luchetti; uses Ms. Caterpillar. all other symbols. Dr. Harry Haines, Dean, School of Music, West Texas State Universi­ ty, will present two sessions on the "Breath Impulse Method, Division of the Beat" for wind instruments, Courtesy of Southern Music Com­ pany, San Antonio, Texas; "A Woodwind Experience" featuring Cut out 50 or 60 brightly colored Create other uses for the cater­ Keith Lemmons, UNM F acuity; A construction paper circles. Put the pillar. Children will probably have trumpet and brass instruments head and the first segment which suggestions. The joy of Ms. Cater­ workshop by Ron Lipka, New Mex­ contains a meter signature. pillar is that she takes the boredom ico Highland University music pro­ Challenge your classes to make Ms. out of drill. Her chief attraction is fessor; a workshop clinic for repair Caterpillar grow all the way around her growth. A string or piece of yarn of band instruments by Roy the room. At each music lesson, will tllow her to grow from one wall Showalter, Hobbs Music World, add one segment composed of a or board to another. sponsor; A Woodwind Concert & rhythm pattern. No duplicates Candy Meyers from Florida sug­ Clinic for All-State Band Students allowed! Here are a few suggestions gests that the same idea might be will be presented by the UNM for using Ms. Caterpillar: used to review names of music Woodwind Ensembles, conducted 1. Clap the entire worm. As it symbols: by Keith Lemmons and Darrel Ran­ grows and this becomes imprac­ dall; a Brass Instruments Ensemble tical, select a portion only. Concert & Clinic by the NMSU 2. Sing a song while you clap the Brass, directed by Ken Van Winkle; worm. the UNM Percussion Ensemble, 3. Teacher claps worm and under the direction of Chris makes a deliberate mistake. Schultis, will present a concert and Children identify. clinic. 14 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN Inservice Clinics and Concerts the NMMEA Registration Desk, order blank included in this issue of for Orchestra students and instruc­ January 9 and 10. The form, when the magazine. I suggest you send tors include: "A Look at your Pro­ completed and approved by the the order in before All-State. gram" by Jacque Dillon, an Or­ localschool administration, must be Please check the All-State chestra Workshop Symposium by sent to the New Mexico Department Schedule for any assignment you Richard Kole; "Hands on the Bass" of Education. have been asked to do. It is very im­ by Dan Gwin, UNM faculty All-State participants and direc­ portant that you show for the duty. member; A chamber music concert tors will purchase recordings direct­ Also, are your NMMEA and MENC by the famous UNM Seraphin Trio: ly from the producer, Educational dues up-to-date? Thanks for your Leonard Felberg, Violin, Joanna Recording Service, at the All-State attention to these matters. deKeyser, Cello, and George Exhibits. The price of the recordings If I may be of any service, please Robert, . Guest Conductors will be $9.00 each. There is an do not hesitate to contact me. for the 1986 NMMEA All-State Or­ chestras will be Dean Angeles, Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana, the NMMEA All-State Symphony Orchestra, and Milan Svambera, La Porte, Texas will conduct the NMMEA All-State Concert Orchestra. Rehearsals for each of the All­ State Music Performing groups will be open so that music teachers can observe the techniques of the Guest Conductors who are recognized as outstanding in their field of performance. A session for general member­ ship has been planned at which Win Christian, Music Specialist, New Mexico State Department of Educa­ tion, will moderate a panel of educators including: Dr. Paul Lehman, MENC President, Dr. Duane J. Bowen, Professor of Music, ENMU, Dale Kempter, APS Director of Music, a School Superintendent and an MENC Stu­ dent Member. The panel will discuss "The Shortage of Music Teachers for New Mexico Schools." In addition to many other workshops, there will be thirty music industry representatives, all can create thissame specialists in their own right, who will present their music learning materials, equipment, expertise, and assistance to any music educator or administrator who will take the time Individuality and interest to ask. for Your Band! We need only your styling ideas, Music educators who register the type music you play, style of marching, your school colors, and attend at least sixteen hours of mascot or name to create this total sight plus sound image for clinics, workshops, and demonstra­ you. Contact the Fruhauf representative in your area or call toll tions in their teaching area, may free 1-800-858-8050 (in Kansas call collect 316/ 522-1531). 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Sherry Taylor

I would like to quote, in part, a person in our state to put music on theme, "MUSIC BRINGS US message from the President of the display for this time and to report to TOGETHER." Music Educators National Con­ the coordinator your concert and There are promotional items ference, Dr. Paul Lehman, "Once special events. that can be ordered; if you are in­ again in 1986 Music In Our Schools The observance will begin on terested, contact Sherry Taylor for Month offers us the opportunity to March 1 and extend through the information (see page 3 for address demonstrate to the public the end of the month. This twelfth na­ and phone). Music In Our School breadth, depth, and quality of the tional Music In Our Schools pro­ Month provides us with a unique op­ music programs that exist in gram marks the second year of its portunity to strengthen support for schools from one end of our nation expansion from a week to a month. music education and to share with to the other." A letter to each school MIOS provides opportunities for the our communities the wonderful district has been mailed with the re­ public to observe the learning and message of music. Let music do its quest from one person to serve as preparation processes in the magic in bringing us together - to the coordinator for the month of classroom, as well as to attend con­ learn about, appreciate, participate March. This is a challenge to each certs that illustrate this year's in, and enjoy.

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Degree Offerings NMHU offers a core curriculum for all music majors plus addi­ tional courses in one of four emphasis areas depending on the student's interest: Keyboard , Instrumental, Vocal, and Classical Guitar. Each of these courses lead s to the Bachelor of Arts degree in music. Also available is the degree of Master of Arts in Music or Music Education. The main thrust of the music curriculum is the K-12 program for teacher certification. Students grad uating in this program are certified to teach music in the public schools from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Ensembles The following ensembles are available: Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, Concert Choir, Vocal Ensemble, and other instrumental and vocal chamber ensembles on demand.

Contact: ./ MUSIC EDUCATION Dr. Grady Greene or ./ PERFORMANCE Ms. Louise Drlik Department of Music NMHU, Las Vegas, NM 8710 1 (505) 425-751 1 NMHU DIVISION OF FINE ARTS

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GIRLS CHORUS She has attended the Classical undergraduate through the doctoral Music Seminar in Eisenstadt, levels. Ann Howard Jones assumed Austria, as a conducting fellow and In wide demand as conductor her position as Assistant Dean of as an alto soloist. and choral clinician, Dr. McEwen Community Life and Director of Dr. Jones' professional member­ has in recent years conducted more Choral Activities at Oglethorpe ships include the Music Educators than forty-five all-state choirs and University, Atlanta, in August, National Conference, Georgia many more festival choruses from 1985. She has the Doctor of Music Educators Association, Na­ coast to coast. He has served as Musical Arts degree from the tional Association of Teachers of assistant director of the Meadow­ University of Iowa, where she , and she is a life member of brook Choral Institute and has ap­ studied conducting with Daniel Moe the American Choral Directors peared as guest conductor with the and Don V. Moses, Baroque Perfor­ Association. She has held various Minnesota Symphony and the mance Practice with Sven Hansell state and regional offices in those Phoenix Symphony. As assistant and Betty Bang Mather, and voice organizations and her ensembles conductor and soloist, he toured the with Herald Stark. have been invited to appear before Middle East and Europe with the conventions of ACDA, GMEA, and MENC. Dr. Ann Jones will be Guest Conductor of the NMMEA 1986 All-State Girls Chorus. They will present their Festival Concert, Saturday, January 11, 1986 at 10:00 a.m. in Popejoy Hall on the Campus of the University of New Mexico. The public is invited. Tickets will be available at the UNM Fine Arts Box Office the day of the Concert.

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With a bachelor's degree from ANNHO WARD JONES Bowling Green State University, a master's degree from Indiana Dr. Jones has conducted all­ University and a doctorate from the Roger Wagner Chorale. For two state and festival choruses in University of Northern Colorado, years he served as Director of Georgia, Virginia, Iowa, Ohio, Dr. McEwen's background is rich in Choral Masterworks for the Interna­ Nebraska, Kentucky, New Mexico, the areas of both teaching and per­ tional Youth and Music Festival in and Alabama. She is in demand as formance. He began his teaching Vienna, Austria. He is currently the a leader of seminars and workshops and conducting career in California, immediate past president of the on Vocal and Choral Techniques, first in the public schools and for Western Division of the American Conducting, Style and Performance four years at LaVerne College. Mov­ Choral Directors Association. Practice. She is a member of the ing to Colorado, he was for three Dr. Douglas McEwen will be Atlanta Symphony Orchestra years, Director of Choral Activities Guest Conductor of the 1986 NM­ chorus and Chamber Chorus where at the University of Northern Col­ MEA All-State Mixed Chorus. They she is . a rehearsal assistant to orado, followed by six years in the will present their Festival Concert, Robert Shaw. same capacity at the University of Saturday, January 11, 1986 in In 1984, Professor Jones was a New Mexico, Albuquerque. Popejoy Hall on the Campus of the Fulbright lecturer in Choral Conduc­ Now, as Director of Choirs at University of New Mexico. The ting and Vocal Pedagogy, teaching Arizona State University, Tempe, public is invited. Tickets will be and conducting in the Federal Dr. McEwen is guiding students available at the UNM Fine Arts Box University in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. through choral experiences from the Office on the day of the Concert. 20 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN chestras. He will conduct the NM­ he has completed several successful CONCERT MEA All-State Concert Orchestra European concert tours. ORCHESTRA in their Festival Concert, Saturday, Professor Angeles currently con­ January 11, 1986 in Popejoy Hall at ducts the Loyola University 10:00 a.m. The public is invited. Chamber Orchestra, the New Tickets will be available at the Fine Orleans Symphony Youth Or­ Arts Box Office the day of the chestra, coordinates an extensive concert. music preparatory string program, and coordinates a comprehensive string education program for the Loyola University College of Music. SYMPHONY Dean Angeles will be Guest ORCHESTRA Conductor of the NMMEA 1986 Dean Angeles, Associate Pro­ All-State Symphony Orchestra. fessor of Music at Loyola Universi­ They will present their Festival Con­ ty, New Orleans, Louisiana, is a cet, Saturday January 11, 1986 at native of Garden City, Kansas. He 1 :30 p.m. in Popejoy Hall on the received his bachelor's degree from Campus of the University of New Southwestern College, Winfield, Mexico. The public is invited to at­ Kansas, and his master's from Fort tend and tickets will be available at Hays University. Mr. Angeles was the UNM Fine Arts Box Office the MILAN SVAMBERA day of the Concert. La Porte High School Orchestra Director, Milan Svambera, was born in Oak Park, Illinois. He studied at the American Conservatory of CONCERT BAND Professor of Music and Director Music for four years and earned a of Bands at the University of Bachelor of Music Education Redlands, Jorgenson served as degree. He received his Master of President of the College Band Direc­ Music degree from Northwestern tors National Association University while teaching at Gad's (1967-69). He has been a clinician Hill Settlement House in Chicago. and guest conductor for seven Euro­ Svambera taught in the or­ pean concert tours with America's chestra program at Henderson Youth in Concert, and his Universi­ Junior High School and Jefferson ty of Redlands Bands have perform­ High School in the El Paso Indepen­ ed throughout America, Canada, dent School District of Texas. Both the United Kingdom, and Europe. orchestras were chosen as Honor He has conducted concerts in Groups in the State of Texas. In ad­ DEAN ANGELES dition, the high school orchestra was selected to perform at the Mid­ orchestra director in Hays, Kansas, West National Band and Orchestra for six years and string coordinator Clinic in Chicago and they also ap­ and high school director for the peared as the Honor Jazz Orchestra District Seven Schools in Spartan­ at the National Association of Jazz burg, South Carolina for seven Educators Convention-Clinic in years. He is listed ·in the 1977 edi­ Dallas, Texas. tion of Outstanding Young Men in Before coming to La Porte, America and in 1978 was named Texas, Mr. Svambera taught music "Outstanding Young Educator" of at the El Paso Community College. Spartanburg County by the Junior He played principal viola in the El Chamber of Commerce. He is a Paso Symphony Orchestra and former Member-at-Large for the Na­ served as guest conductor and/or tional School Orchestra Association clinician for many orchestras Executive Board. His programs in throughout the Southwest. Kansas, South Carolina, and Loui­ Mr. Svambera has had great siana have been acclaimed for their success working with youth or- quality at national conferences, and JA MES JORGENSON WINTER, 1985 21 Carnegie Hall, Town Hall, the Ken­ during the "swing era" provided the Concert Band at Palomar College. nedy Center, St. Paul's Cathedral, background for the development of James Jorgenson will be the Notre Dame Cathedral, and major a solid jazz curriculum at Redlands, Guest Conductor for the 1986 NM­ concerts halls throughout Europe. and he continues to perform with MEA All-State Concert Band. They Jorgenson is founder-director of the big bands in Southern California. will present their Festival Concert, University of Redlands Summer He is an elected member of the Saturday, January 11, 1986 in Music Clinic, and the various sum­ American Band Masters Associa­ Popejoy Hall on the Campus of the mer jazz clinics on the Redlands tion and serves on the Advisory University of New Mexico. The campus featuring the orchestras of Board of the national music public is invited. Tickets will be Stan Kenton, Don Ellis, and magazine, Th e School Musician. available at the UNM Fine Arts Box Toshiko Akiyoshi. He also is Choral Director for Office on the day of the concert. His extensive experience as a the First Presbyterian Church of trombone soloist with big hands Redlands and directs the evening SYMPHONIC BAND ········*······�······ Robert E. Foster has been direc­ tor of bands at the University of H�rnwiug tqrnugq �iniug"======Kansas since 1971. The seven years prior to that were spent at the University of Florida where he was The Biggest Piano associate director of bands and pro­ fessor of trumpet. The KU Bands, of which Mr. Foster is chairman, in­ clude ten different bands involving Event in the World over 400 students. He has direct All Spring - - Enroll Early Guild Auditions provide milestones from year to year as measurements of progress

Sponsored by Audition participation the Largest and absen�e from school Organization of APPROVED BY Piano Teachers TEXAS EDUCATION in the World AGENCY Natinual �uilh nf Jiaun WrarI,rrs ROBERT E. FOSTER responsibility for, and is primary I am interested in joining the Piano Guild. Please send me more information about membership and conductor of, the University S ­ Teachers Division of Guild Goals. ym MR. American College of MRS. phonic Band, the Wind Ensemble, MISS______y and the KU Marching Band. Under Founded in 1929 b lrl Allison (PRINT OR TYPE NAME AND ADDRESS) International Headquarters his direction the University of Kan­ P.O. Box 1807 sas Symphonic Band has performed Austin, Texas 78767 U.S.A. at the Music Educators National CITY______STAT-E ___ZIP __ _ Conference in Miami, Florida and in Chicago; at the Divisional Con­ ference in Colorado Springs; at the 22 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN Southwest Division College Band tions. He is the author of Multiple campus of the University of New Directors National Association Op tion Marching Techniques, editor Mexico. The public is invited to at­ meetings in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and co-author of Championship tend. Tickets will be available at the and in Manhattan, Kansas; and at Auxilliary Un its, and is author of UNM Fine Arts Box Office the day the American Bandmasters Helpful Hin ts on Playing the of the Concert. Association national convention in Cornet/Trumpet. Kansas City, Missouri. He makes numerous guest ap­ Mr. Foster is on the board of pearances throughout the United directors for the American Band­ States and has served as conductor masters Association, the National of the New York, Florida, Kentucky, Band Association, the Kansas and Nebraska All-State Bands. He Bandmasters Association, and the has served as a conductor, clinician, John Philip Sousa Foundation. He or adjudicator in 28 different states, MENC3: is on the International Jury of the in Canada and in Mexico, and in the Sudler International Wind Band summer of 1984 he was conductor © m Composition Competition, and is of American Musical Ambassadors vice-president elect of the - a concert band comprised of � Southwest Division of the College students from eighteen different z Band Directors National Associa­ states, which presented concerts in � tion. He is also a member of MENC, France, Switzerland, Austria, n KMEA, Phi Beta Mu, Phi Mu Alpha, Holland, and England. �ON3W and is an honorary member and Robert E. Foster will be the former district governor of Kappa Guest Conductor of the NMMEA

Kappa Psi. 1986 All-State Symphonic Band. Mr. Foster has written numerous They will present their Festival Con­ arrangements and compositions, in­ cert, Saturday, January 11, 1986 at cluding over one hundred publica- 1 :30 p.m. in Popejoy Hall on the

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Jacquelyn Dillon will present two workshops entitled "Look At Your Program" at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on Friday, January 10 in Room 1111 FAC.

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A professional cellist and public Jerre Edwards holds a Bachelor

school string specialist, Jacquelyn of Science degree in Health and Dillon has her Master of Music Physical Education, History and degree from Wichita State Universi­ Government, and a Masters degree ty. She has held offices in Kappa in Physical Education from Emporia Delta Pi, Mu Phi Epsilon, Mortar­ State University in Emporia, Kan­ board, and ASTA. She is also a sas. For 22 years she taught in the member of MENC, NSOA, and the Division of Health, Physical Educa­ AF of M. tion and Recreation at Emporia HARRY H. HAINES State University. Among the many honors given Jerre has conducted music, to orchestras that Ms. Dillon has physical education, recreation, and trained are: Derby High School Or­ dance workshops throughout the chestra, chosen "Kansas High Harry H. Haines is currently Southwest. She has presented folk School Orchestra of the Year"; Head of the Music Department at dance classes for teachers five of various Norman Public School or­ West Texas State University in Ca­ the last six summers for the Depart­ chestras appeared several times at nyon, Texas. He received the ment of Music at UNM. Oklahoma Music Educators' confer­ Bachelor of Music degree from Jerre Edwards will present a ences as well as at MENC conven­ Oklahoma City University and the series of workshops on Thursday at tions and the Midwest Band and Or­ Master of Education and Doctor of 8:30 a.m. , 10:30 a.m., and 1:30 chestra Clinic. Music Education degrees from the p.m. in room 231 A-D in the New University of Oklahoma. Mexico Union.

Jacquelyn Dillon has been a clinician/consultant at the national Dr. Haines is a much sought level since 1970. She has made after clinician, adjudicator and guest David Bauguess, author of Th e hundreds of clinician appearances, conductor having served in these Jenson Sigh t Singing Course, has which include most states in this capacities throughout the United taught in the Montrose County country, as well as in British Colum­ States. We are indeed fortunate in School District in Montrose, Col­ bia, Saskatchewan, and Germany. that he will be presenting two ses­ orado since 1970. He holds a Ms. Dillon has appeared at sions on Friday morning related to Bachelor of Music Degree in Voice numerous MENC and State Music the Division of Beat Band Method and Music Education from Educator meetings as well as which he co-authored with J. R. Southwestern University and a NSOA, AST A National and McEntyre. Master of Arts Degree in Music 24 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN over ten years teaching experience Conservatory of Music. She has in Elementary and Junior High studied at East Stroudsburg State general and choral music, and has University in Pennsylvania and done taught privately. graduate work in music education at Ms. Bailey is a National Music San Francisco State University and Clinician for the Silver Burdett Georgia State University. Her career Company and presently resides in includes public school music Dallas. teaching in Atlanta, Okinawa, Alaska and Texas, she worked for the Georgia State Department of Education in Television Services, she worte the curricuium for Dalias ISO, she served as a national con­ sultant for several publishers, she was Assistant Marketing Manager for Hal Leonard Music Publishers and National Sales Manager for Lyons Band. DA VID BA UGUESS Eileen Kerr will bring a host of ideas for music teachers of Elemen­ tary school and Junior High School History and Literature from the students. She is scheduled to make University of Denver. her presentation Thursday at 8:30 Mr. Bauguess has been an active a.m. in Room 250, New Mexico member of the Colorado Music Union. Educators Association. He has presented clinics on sight singing JA NE T BAILEY training at CMEA clinic-conferences Janet Bailey will present a and for the Colorado chapter of the workshop on music for the elemen­ ACDA. Choral groups under his tary school child. She always has direction have been selected to per­ many new and interesting ideas for form at CMEA clinic-conferences music teachers. She will present her and the Colorado student MENC program Friday at 10:30 a.m. in convention. In 1985 the Colorado Room 250, New Mexico Union. ACDA named David "Conductor of the Year". David Bauguess will present two workshops on choral performance, entitled "The Jenson Sight Reading Course" and "The Assertive Discipline in Choral Rehearsals." These workshops are scheduled for Friday at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. in Room 2100FAC . SALL Y K. ALBRECHT

Janet Bailey is known as a Clini­ Sally K. Albrecht is presently the cian in the United States and Creative Director of Educational Canada, Central America and Chorals for Shawnee Press - Fred Europe. She has appeared as a Waring Enterprises. She is the guest Clinician on many state, author of Choral Music In Motion, regional and national programs. published by Music In Action, and Ms. Bailey has a BS in Music EILEEN KERR has several choral arrangements Education from West Chester State and compositions published by College in Pennsylvania and a MEd Eileen Kerr received a Bachelor Shawnee Press, Inc. in Music Education from the Penn­ of Music Degree with Honors {piano Sally received the Bachelor of sylvania State University. She has and voice) from Wheaton College Arts degree from Rollins College in WINTER, 1985 25 Winter Park, Florida with a double Clovis Public School Music major in Music and Theatre, and at Educators., and for ENMU. the University of Miami she earned Dr. Wood will present "Correla­ the Master of Arts in Drama and the tion of Language Arts And Music" Master of Music in Accompanying Friday at 8:30 a.m. in Room 250 degrees. A-D in the New Mexico Union. For two years she was an in­ structor of Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan. Presently she holds an adjunct professorship at Jersey City State College. Sally Albrecht will present workshops entitled "Swing Choir" and "Show Choir" Thursday at 10:30 a.m. and 1 :30 p.m. in rooms 250 A-D and Casa del sol in the New Mexico Union. RON LIPKA

demonstrate how to approach the use of pedal tones on the trumpet in attempting to achieve the heights of performance without damaging your TOM DODSON embouchures . Assisting will be trumpet students from New Mexico Tom Dodson is Associate Pro­ Highlands University. fessor of Music at the University of New Mexico. He holds three degrees in music education from the University of Southern California. Dodson's teaching experience in­ cludes sixteen years with the Los Angeles City School District where he taught both instrumental music WILLIAM WOOD and general music at the elemen­ tary, junior high, and senior high Dr. William Wood is Assistant school levels. Professor of Music at Eastern New Tom Dodson will present a ses­ Mexico University where he teaches sion entitled "Can They REALLY elementary .musiceducation courses Listen To THAT?" Friday at 8:30 and piano. Before coming to a.m. in Room 231 A-D in the New Eastern in 1968, he taught elemen­ Mexico Union. tary music in Lakewood and Ar­ vada, Colorado for the Jefferson County Schools, District R-1. A Ron Lipka is currently Director native of Abilene, Kansas, Dr. of University Bands at New Mexico KEITH LEMMONS Woodreceived his bachelor's degree Highlands University in Las Vegas. Keith Lemmons is Assistant from Westmar College, LeMars, Ron is well known in New Mexico Professor of Clarinet and Sax­ Iowa, a master's degree from Kan­ for his outstanding work as high ophone at the University of New sas State University, and the Ph.D. school band director and as a Mexico. He is active as a recitalist in music education from the Univer­ member of the New Mexico Sym­ and chamber music performer, as sity of Oklahoma. phony Orchestra trumpet section. an adjudicator and clinician, he Dr. Wood has presented Ron will present "Pushing the directs the UNM Clarinet Choir and workshops for the NMMEA, the Pedals for Power, Range and En­ Saxophone Quartet, and he is Northwest Texas Music Educators durance" Friday at 1 :30 p.m. in clarinetist for the Sierra Woodwind Association, the SWNMMEA, the Room 2018 FAC. This clinic will Quintet. 26 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN Lemmons received the Bachelor Dan Gwin will present a of Music Education degree from Pit­ workshop on teaching the string tsburg State University in Kansas bass Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in and the Master of Music degree as Room 111 FAC. an Applied Clarinet/Woodwind Specialist at Michigan State Univer­ sity where he is presently a Doc­ torate of Music Arts candidate. Keith Lemmons will present a clinic entitled "Problems, Resulting Effects, and Suggested Corrections for Clarinet and Saxophone Students" Friday at 1 :30 p.m. in 1108 FAC. Daniel Gwin, double bassist and cellist, has been a member of the Artist-faculty at UNM since 1977. His teaching duties include applied double bass and cello, string DANIEL GWIN methods and chamber music. For with the AOT/Opera Southwest, two years he also taught at the the Chamber Orchestra of Albu­ University of Texas at El Paso. querque, the Santa Fe Chamber He has won national awards on Symphony, the Four Corners Opera DIANE BONNELL double bass and performs as guest in Durango and several other Diane Bonnell has a BA in chamber music artist and as soloist organizations, and has been heard Music Education from Arkansas in recital and with symphony or­ nation-wide as concerto soloist on State University, and graduate chestras. He is principal bassist National Public Radio broadcasts. hours in Music Education from

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WINTER, 1985 27 UNM, NMSU, ENMU, Indiana for 9 years, and is still active in the clinics. He is a Life-time member of University, and Arizona State. She El Paso commercial music area. He ACDA and a member of MENC. has a MA in Education Administra­ is serving his third term on the State Don Thorp will present a tion from UNM. Board of Directors of the Texas workshop entitled "Schemes to Her teaching experience in­ Music Educators Association, and Help Slotfull Squirmers Sing Skillful­ cludes junior high music in Artesia has held every band division office ly" Friday at 1:15 p.m. in Room 250 and elementary music in Las Cruces at the region level of that organiza­ of the New Mexico Union. and Albuquerque. She served 14 tion. He is the recipient of the Texas years as an Elementary Music Coor­ Music Educator's Association dinator/Specialist in the Albuquer­ Leadership and Achievement que Public Schools. Award, and has been awarded the Diane is a member of NMMEA National Band Association's Cita­ and a former Vice-President of tion of Excellence. In 1984 he was Elementary/Junior High Division, a named as the Outstanding Young member of the American and New Bandmaster for the state of Texas Mexico Orff-Schulwerk Associa­ by Phi Beta Mu, Alpha chapter. tion, and a member of Delta Kappa Dan Black will present a session Gamma. entitled "Organizing the Total Band She has presented workshops Program" Thursday at 8:30 a.m. in for NMMEA, UNM Elementary Room 2018 FAC. Education, Student Teachers, Music Education Students, New Mexico Early Childhood Associa­ tion, Elementary Teachers in Alamogordo, Albuquerque City Libraries and Storytelling Festival. Diane Bonnell will present a pro­ ROY SHO WA LTER gram of teaching ideas at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Room 231, New Mexico Union. Roy Showalter was a band director in Hobbs, New Mexico for 32 years. He has also been active as a band instrument repairman for 30 years. In addition to his many achievements in music education, Roy is the former Mayor of Hobbs and he presently serves as City Commissioner. DON THORP Roy will present a clinic offering practical advice on the repair of brass and woodwind instruments Don Thorp is presently Thursday at 10:30 a.m. on Room employed by the Alamogordo 2018 FAC. Public Schools as Director of Choirs and Music Theory Instructor. He taught music in both Texas and New Mexico prior to coming to Alamogordo High School in 1966. DAN BLACK Don received the Bachelor of Music Education and the Master of TELL OUR ADVERTISERS Music Education degrees from Dan Black is a graduate of New Eastern New Mexico University. He YOU SAW IT IN Mexico State University and will has also completed post-graduate complete his Master's in conducting studies at the University of New THE NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN at Texas Tech in 1986. He was a Mexico and he has participated in member of the El Paso Symphony various professional workshops and 28 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN PAUL LEHMAN TO SPEAK AT THE GENERAL SESSION

Paul R. Lehman is professor of National Commission on Instruc­ music and associate dean for tion, chairman of the Music Educa­ graduate studies of the School of tion Research Council, book review Music of The University of editor and member of the editorial Michigan. He earned his bachelor's committee of the Journal of degree from Ohio University and his Research in Music Education, and master's and doctoral degrees from project director for the three ses­

The University of Michigan. He has sions of the National Symposium taught in the public schools of Ohio on the Applications of Psychology and at the University of Colorado, to the Teaching and Learning of the University of Kentucky, and the Music. Eastman School of Music, in He is active as a speaker, con­ Rochester, New York. He has also sultant, and adjudicator, and he is served as Music Specialist with the the author of six books and more United States Office of Education in than fifty articles on curriculum, Washington, D.C. teacher education, and measure­ Mr. Lehman is currently the ment and evaluation. president of the 55,000-member Dr. Lehman will be the principal Music Educators National Con­ speaker at the NMMEA General PA UL R. LEHMA N ference. Previously he had served Membership meeting, January 9, the Conference as chairman of the 1986 at 3:00p.m. in Keller Hall.

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WINTER, 1985 29 VICE-PRESIDENT REPORTS BAND John Schutz

Well, the marching contests are over, most bands have already per­ formed at least one concert and I ORCHESTRA assume you are looking forward to a Kurt Chrisman short slow down of the frantic first semester ac­ The fall semester is nearly com­ use at All-State. The other pieces tivities. If so, may I plete and I trust you had a produc­ must be secured by the directors as suggest a short tive semester. Plans are finalized for normal. break and sit All-State '86. Please read the Our clinics will start with Dan down to reflect a schedule in this Gwin on Thursday afternoon with a ?- moment on the issue and mark "hands on" clinic on basics of Bass direction you wish your band pro­ your duties. It is playing. We will have Basses for gram to go. As most of you have very important you to play. Be sure to attend the read, the many educational reforms that all duties are Orchestra section meeting and bring being tossed about in the state fulfilled to help your ideas for future clinics and capitol are not what you would refer make a successful clinicians. Friday will start off with to as pro arts. As educators we convention. There Jacque Dillon's clinic on the Jr. High must prepare ourselves and our pro­ has been a change in the Concert Orchestra program. She is spon­ grams for the ultimate test. Why is Orchestra program. You should sored by Boosey and Hawkes, N.Y. music presently included in the cur­ have received the newsletter outlin­ and the Music Box of Las Cruces. riculum and should it be? If our pro­ ing the changes. The new program Jacque is an exciting person with grams do not reflect meaningful is printed in this issue. lots of ideas to take home to your educational objectives and goals, We have many exciting clini­ program. On Friday afternoon Don then we will be hard pressed to fend cians for both students and direc­ Beene will conduct the Orchestra off the accusation that music is a tors. Milan Svambera from La Porte Symposium. This is always well at­ frill. Please keep informed of the High School will conduct the Con­ tended so bring any specific pro­ current events and statements made cert Orchestra. I believe the new blems you may want to discuss on as to educational reform and their program will be exciting and teaching strings. We will not have effects on you and your program. challenging for the students. Dean an orchestra reading session this Angeles from Loyola University will year due to the small turn out last ALL STATE CLINICS, CON­ conduct the Symphony Orchestra. year. We will also have a noontime DUCTORS, AND EVENTS Please Note: The students who luncheon with a conductors on Fri­ make Symphony Orchestra will day. Check the schedule for loca­ Please read the program for this receive a copy of 'Candide" from tion. I am sure this All-State will be year's inservice conference me. This piece recently went into educational for all. See you in schedule. Note: if you are assigned litigation and is not for sale. I will January! to work as a sergeant-at-arms, co­ furnish originals for the students to chairman, or presiding officer at any of the clinics. These are important duties and if all assigned will show CONCERT ORCHESTRA PROGRAM up the All-State will run much (Revised) smoother. All percussion players assigned to the All-State performing groups Russian Sailors Dance Gliere C.Fischer need to follow the instructions given arr. Isaac to insure that all equipment needed F arandole from Bizet Boosey & and all parts will be covered. L' Arlesienne arr. Stone Hawkes The 1986 All-State conductors

Symphony No. 2 Borodin Etling are Robert E. Foster from the First Movt. arr. Isaac University of Kansas for the Sym­ Marche Militare Saint-Saens C. Fischer phonic Band and James Jorgenson Francais arr. Isaac from the University of Redlands. I 32 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN want to encourage you to attend the Honor's Concert: The Advanced the entire All-State program. These rehearsc.ls and observe these fine 8th Grade Band from Chaparral Jr. tapes may be purchased. More on director5 at work. High School, Alamogordo, under this in a separate letter. The Friday night concert for the direction of Mr. Kurt Steinhaus. I look forward to seeing you at winds and percussion will feature Please check time and note again the conference. Bring lots of fresh outstancing performing groups from that ALL STUDENTS AND ideas and share them with us. the Unhersity of New Mexico and DIRECTORS ARE TO ATTEND. New Mexico State University. Per­ In past section meetings, we forming will be the Percussion have discussed revising the list of ELEMENTARY Ensemb.e from UNM under the etude books used for the auditions. AND JUNIOR directior of Chris Shultis, the If you have any suggestions for HIGH Woodw:nd Experience Concert change, please bring them in written Sherry Ta ylor featurinf the Sierra Quintet, UNM form to the meeting. Saxophone Quartet, UNM Double Please feel free to call if you have A varied program has been plan­ Reed E1semble, and the UNM any concerns or questions. ned for the 1986 All-State Con­ Clarinet Choir, under the direction ference. Two choices of varing pro­ of Keith Lemmons and Darrel Ran­ CHORAL grams have been scheduled at all dall. The brass players will attend A. I!. Wall time slots. Hope the conc2rt presented by the NMSU you will be able to Brass C1oir directed by Ken Van The 1986 All-State Festival Pro­ attend. Winkle. ALL STUDENTS AND gram has been finalized. The Jerre Edwards DIRECTORS ARE TO ATTEND. workshop sessions look very good; will present three Direc or clinics and workshops I'm sure you will find them all sessions entitled offered this year include the beneficial. They "Folk Dance Pot­ following: consist of a pourri." Two book Instrume1t Computer-Tea­ companies, Silver Burdett and Holt, repair: "Repairs the Director cher Assistant Reinhart, and Winston send Janet Can Make" Clinician with clinician Jim Bailey and Eileen Kerr, each presen­ is Mr. Roy Showalter K. Kunitz, Two ting a session. From the University Ins trume:1 tal Show Choir of New Mexico, Dr. Tom Dodson, workshops: Brass clinic, Mr. Ron workshops with and Dr. Wilham Wood from Eastern Lipka, NMHU Sally Albrecht (thanks to Joe Keith, New Mexico University will present Woodwind Clinic: Music Mart for making these ar­ sessions on listening and the Cor­ Clarinet/Saxophone, rangements), The Jensen Sight relation of Language Arts and Mr. Keith Lemmons, Reading course with David Music. Other sessions will be UNM Bauguess; Bauguess will present an presented by people teaching in our Percussion Clinics, additional session on The Assertive state with first hand experience in Nick Luchetti Music Rehearsal. classroom techniques. Gayle John Peed, Farmington High Treakle and Jackie Martin from Las Organizing the Total School, will have a very interesting Cruces-Art 'N Orff; Diane Bonnell, Band Program" Mr. program at the Honors concert. We Albuquerque Public Schools­ Dan Black, El Paso also are looking forward to The Ukuleles; Unison and Two-part Public Schools University of New Mexico Chamber Reading Session by Joe Keith from "The Breath Impulse Singers, directed by John Clark on the Music Mart; Don Thorp, Method, Division of Friday evening. Alamogordo-Schemes To Help Beat Books One and I hope your students had good Squirmers Sing. Two" Mr. Harry experiences at the All-State tryouts Please read the teachers Haines, WTSU and are now working at memorizing schedule and notice the time you New music reading the music. THE FINAL AUDITION assist as either Chairman or session, Both jazz AT ALL-STATE MUST BE Sergeant-at arms. It was necessary and Concert band MEMORIZED. Tapes are available to make a few changes in the to help with the learning and scheduling; thus, your time may be Note the times and rooms of memorization of the music. Chur­ different from the one mailed early these fine clinics and be sure to chill Cookecoordinated this gigantic in the summer. thank the sponsoring companies for job. Thanks to David Gerig and Remember to attend the sec­ their help in making this year's All­ students at Eastern New Mexico tional meeting and bring ideas for State a success. University for preparing and taping next years All-State program. WINTER, 1985 33 Marching Drums Marching Bass Drum$- 7-ply birch & mahogany shells, 10-ply all-birch hoops

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2617 RHODE ISLAND, N.E. (505) 296-5519 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. 67110 STUDENT CHAPTER NEWS NMSU NEWS The new officers for this year Add a professional tag to your Lehman, MENC president, will be are: Suzanne Safar, President; Gary Christmas vacation this year by at­ the headliner for our Friday Schallert, Vice-President; Tim Hill, tending the NMMEA All-State meetings. Dr. Lehman will appear Secretary; and Laurie Thompson, meetings at UNM, January 9-10-11. on a panel Friday at 10:30 a.m. Treasurer. Students majoring in music educa­ along with Michelle Cosby, NM­ We have had three meetings this tion are particularly encouraged to MEA Collegiate President, and year, including a reception welcom­ come for a busy three-day overview other speakers to deal with "The ing new faculty to N.M.S.U., as well of music education in New Mexico. Shortage of Music Teachers in New as a panel discussion on "Music Rehearsals, concerts, workshops, Mexico." Immediately following this Teacher Burnout." The chapter and the music merchandise display session, President Lehman will join plans to have more panel discus­ areas, plus opportunities to meet us for lunch and visit with us about sions on such topics as: Instrument and visit with music educators from topics relevant to college music repair, charting a marching band, across the state as well as nationally education majors. As in the past, and basic piano repair techniques. recognized clinicians provide an ex­ the procedure will be to buy your Our goals have included a member­ cellent way to learn a lot about lunch in the first floor New Mexico ship drive, additional fund raising music education in a short time. Union Commons area and then br­ for the chapter, and scholarships for Several sessions are planned for ing it up to eat in Room 231E. Music Education Majors. collegiate MENC members. On I look forward to meeting you at Thursday at 3 p.m. in 1108 FA All-State. Come and bring some Center, our state student chapter friends. will hold a short business meeting to be followed by a discussion on Dr. William Wood, Advisor UNM NEWS teaching general music. Paul Eastern New Mexico University The student chapter at UNM has established exciting plans for Greetings from your State Officer. this school year. Under the leaderhip of President Julie Konior, As you all know the All-State shortage in New Mexico. If you the group has accepted the convention is approaching, and I don't have anything planned you challenge of raising funds to create a hope to see an improvement in par­ might want to stop in and listen. scholarship for an undergraduate ticipation this year. I know that it is The panel will consist of Dr. student majoring in music educa­ difficult to make arrangements for Lehman, Mr. Win Christian, two tion. In October, a rummage sale something like this because of the others will be announced, and proved to be successful as an initial time of year it is scheduled, but this myself. effort in realizing this goal. Other ef­ is a good opportunity to gain In closing, I want to express my forts are being planned. It is hoped knowledge of what New Mexico concern for student chapter par­ that the first recipient of this Music Education is all about. If you ticipation at the convention. If there scholarship will be named next are serious about teaching in New is an improvement in numbers, we spring. Mexico, you should make an effort can do many more things together. I The UNM student chapter to come. would like to have a get-together on welcomes all student members from We have some very educational Friday night of the convention, with other campuses to Albuquerque for topics planned; Thursday's meeting the intention of having some fun the All-State Conference in will be in a question-answer format. and meeting new people. If you are January. If we can be of assistance, The theme of the meeting is "The interested, please write or call me. If please let us know. General Music Education Teacher." you have any questions or ideas We will have an experienced person concerning anything related to the in this field to talk to us. Friday's state and/or local chapters, please luncheon will feature Dr. Paul feel free to contact me. I look for­ Lehman, President of M.E.N.C. We ward to seeing you at All-State. should all try to get our meals and ENMU NEWS meet in Room 231-E by noon, so Michelle R. Cos by Officers of Student MENC at we can get things started promptly. I Collegiate State President, Eastern New Mexico University for might add that at 10:30 a.m. (right M.E.N.C. 1985-86 are Lynn Brinckmeyer, before our luncheon), there will be a N.M.S.U. president; Sara Lovekin, vice­ panel discussion on music teacher Box 3F, 88003 president; and Angela De Los San- WINTER, 1985 35 tos, secretary-treasurer. Lynn is a tant Professor of Education. Pro­ committee. The committee will con­ graduate student in elementary grams for future meetings will in­ sist of Pancho Romero, Win Chris­ music education from Loving. Sara, clude communication, looking for a tian and Jim Stearns. They will pick working on degrees in both in­ teaching position, and other topics the three names, and the general strumental music education and of interest to student music membership will vote during the All­ music therapy, is from Santa Fe, educators. State Business Meeting for the New and Angela is a choral music educa­ A delegation of members plan to Mexico Outstanding Jazz Educator tion major from Hobbs. attend the All-State sessions in of the Year. The October chapter meeting at January at UNM. Eastern members I am looking forward to serving Eastern featured an overview of the challenge other student chapters to the association for the next year. student teaching block course attend, also. Please feel free to contact me with presented by Dr. Ann Smith, Assis- any questions, comments or suggestions.

Jan McDonald Los Alamos High School NEWS FROM NAJE 1300 Diamond Drive Los Alamos, N.M. 87544 505-662-4136 Ext. 52 I am very pleased to have been February 21 & 505-983-3679 elected to serve as president of the 22 2nd Annual NA­ New Mexico Unit of NAJE for the JE Fiesta Jazz Give yourself the NAJE advantage. coming year. Our other officers are: Festival in Los By being a member you are eligible Bob Bailey, Vice-President; Ron Alamos. Fee is to: Lipka, Secretary; Ken Adkins, $75.00, Jan 1. receive project money from the Treasurer. Congratulations and McDonald, $15,000 NAJE/Music Performance thanks to John Harding for his ex­ Chairman. Trust Fund; cellent work on the newsletter the 2. receive educator scholarships at past two years. Also, a special April 4 & 5 UNM Jazz NAJE approved events; thanks to Pancho Romero, of Bob Festival, Jeff 3. receive scholarships at NAJE Farley Music Center, Nick Luchetti Piper, Chair­ approved events for your students; of Luchetti Drums, and JoeKeith of man. 4. special "NAJE Only" discounts the Music Mart for assisting us over on records, books, subscriptions, the years with concerts, clinics, and April 11 & 12 NMSU Jazz music, etc; equipment for the various NAJE Festival, Ken 5. attend and/or perform at NAJE functions. We very much appreciate Van Winkle, conventions; their tireless efforts. Chairman. 6. organize NAJE student Now is the time for Jazz chapters; Educators to consider taking groups Be sure and join NAJE if you 7. submit articles to the Jazz to clinics and festivals. The follow­ haven't already done so. Clinic, Educators Journal; ing are future Jazz Events in the Concert, Reading Session and the 8. request information from over state. Journal will help you maintain and 40 NAJE consultants; improve your program. Contact 9. receive benefits from NAJE All-State Events January 8, Ron Lipka (425-7511 ext. 569 or 100% Club; 1986, Jazz Con­ home 425-9264) for information. 10. submit audition tapes for cert, Keller Hall Another way to improve your future recording projects; 8 p.m., Albu­ program is to invite a guest 11. receive two issues of the querque Jazz soloist/clinician to perform with Newsletter; Orchestra with your group. There are many local 12. make use of NAJE fund rais­ Rich Matteson, people who would love to come and ing projects; and soloist. work with your students for a very 13. NAJE job placement January 9, nominal fee. Contact me if you need assistance. 10:30-11 :45 names. a.m., Keller Hall, We are going to pick a "Jazz NAJE Reading Educator of the Year" during the All­ Ron Lipka Session. Bring State Business Meeting. Guidelines Secretary your horns. are to initiated by the nominating New Mexico Highlands University 36 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN HUMMING BIRD

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WINTER, 1985 37 FORTY-SECOND 8:30 a.m. CHORAL: Computer Aided Instruction for Music . 1020 FAC NEW MEXICO Clinician: Jim Kuntz, the "MAESTROSCOPE" Presiding: A.V. Wall MUSIC EDUCATORS Sergeant at Arms: Becky Fetzer & Janice Thompson ASSOCIATION 8:30 a.m. BAND: "Organizing the Total Band Program" ALL-STATE MUSIC FESTIVAL Clinician: Dan Black, Morehead JHS, El Paso, Texas, Sponsored by The Music Box, Las Cruces AND Presiding: Mario Cordova Sergeant at Arms: Cheryl Corkran & Robert Felix INSERVICE CONFERENCE 10:30 a.m. BAND: NAJE Business Meeting & Improvement Clinic HOSTED BY ...... 20 18 FAC THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT, Clinician: Rich Matteson & Pat Rhoads, Sponsor Bob Farley & Yamaha UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Presiding: Jan McDonald, NAJE, NM President JANUARY 8, 9, 10, 11, 1986 Sergeant at Arms: Henry Estrada & John Fannin 10:30 to BAND: Instrument Repairs the Director Can Make 11:30 a.m ...... 80 15 FAC

January 8, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Clinician: Roy Showalter, Sponsor The Music World, NMMEA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hobbs, N.M. Presiding: Keith Rall MEETING Sergeant at Arms: Bruce Dalby & David Aslin Presiding: Sam L. Pemberton, Jr., NMMEA 10:30 to CHORAL: Swing Choirs, Choreography...... President 11:45 a.m. Casa de! Sol NMU Clinician: Sally Albrecht, Sponsor: Shawnee Press & Room 1111 FAC Music Mart Presiding: A.V. Wall JANUARY 8, WEDNESDAY: Sergeant at Arms: Greg Tyrone & Michael Cooke

8:00p.m. JAZZ CONCERT: ALBUQUERQUE JAZZ ORCHESTRA 10:30 to ELEMENTARY /MIDDLE SCHOOL: Dance Potpourri, ...... KEUER HAU 11:45 a.m. Part II ...... 231 A-D NMU Pancho Romero, Conductor Clinician: Jerre Edwards Guest Artist: Rich Matteson, Sponsor: Bob Farley Music Presiding: Jean Hook Center, Nick Luchetti, Joe Keith, Presiding: Jan McDonald, Sergeant at Arms: Mary Beth Jones & Pat Sellers President, NMNAJE 10:30 to ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL: "ART & ORFF" AU-STATE STUDENTS AND THEIR DIRECTORS ARE IN­ 11 :45 a.m...... 250 A-D UNM VITED TO A TIEND Clinicians: Gayle Treakle & Jackie Martin Presiding: Emily Buch JANUARY 9, THURSDAY: Sergeant at Arms: Judy Mahoney & Kathy Coolidge

7:30 a.m. REGISTRATION: Harriet Heitman in Charge FOYER 12:00 LUNCHEONS: FAC Noon ACDA Lunch with Guest Choral Conductors ....TBA Win Christian, Assistant ASBDA: Bob Bouma, Presiding ...... 253 NMU Directors pick up Official Program for students registered by mail. All Teachers and others not pre­ 1:00 p.m. VISIT THE EXHIBITS ...... FOYER FAC registered do so at this time. ADMISSION TO ALL 1:00 to BAND: NAJE Reading Session ...... KELLER HALL EVENTS, CLINICS AND EXHIBITS WILL BE BY 2:30 p.m. Presiding: Jan McDonald, NMNAJE President REGISTRATION TAGS ONLY. DOORS WILL BE Clinicians: Poncho Romero & Joe Keith CHECKED! Music furnished by Bob Farley & Music Mart 7 :30 a.m. CHAIR PLACEMENT AND AUDITION TEAMS AND Performing: Albuquerque Jazz Orchestra & those who MONITORS MEETING: would like to sit in. Band: John Schutz, V.P. Band, Presiding ...B12 0FAC Sergeant at Arms: Lee Norman Gonzales & Richard Chorus: A.V. Wall, V.P. Chorus, Presiding .1108 FAC Romero Orchestra: Kurt Chrisman, V.P. Orchestra, Presiding 1:30 to BAND: Keyboard Clinic: DX7 Demonstration ...... 1111 FAC 2:45 p.m...... 80 15 FAC

8:30 a.m. VISIT THE EXHIBITS: Clinician: Dick Orr, Sponsor, Yamaha Music Products (Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) ...... FOYER FAC Presiding: Nick Luchetti, Luchetti Drum & Guitar ADMISSION BY REGISTRATION TAG ONLY! Center 8:30 a.m. ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL: Sergeant at Arms:Aaron Fleming & Peggy Jordon Folk Dance Potpurri, Part I ...... 23 1 A-D NMU 1:30 to CHORUS: Show Choir ...... 250 A-D NMU

Clinician: Jerre Edwards, Movement Specialist 2:45 p.m. Clinician: Sally Albrecht, Sponsor, Shawnee Press & Presiding: Darlene Van Winkle Music Mart Sergeant at Arms: Stan Thomas & Rhonda Schripsema Presiding: A.V. Wall 8:30 a.m. ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL: Sergeant at Arms: Farris Collins & Loren Leder Welcome to Holt, Rinehart & Winston ..250 A-D NMU 1:30 p.m. ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL: Dance Potpourri, Clinician: Eileen Kerr, Music Specialist, Holt, Rinehart & Part III ...... 231 A-D NMU Winston Clinician: Jerre Edwards Presiding: Mildred Greeson Presiding: Robin Casey Sergeant at Arms: Anna H. Lane & Jim Elyce Wade Sergeant at Arms: Donna Moore & Gail Thuman 38 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN & 1:30 to ORCHESTRA: "Hands on the Bass" ...... 1111 F AC 9:45 a.m. Clinician: Jacque Dillon, Sponsored by Boosey Hawkes, NY 2:45 p.m. Clinician: Dan Gwin, UNM and The Music Box, Las Cruses Presiding: Kurt Chrisman Presiding: Kurt Chrisman Ser nt at Arms: Gordon Butler & Doug Poff Sergeant at Arms: Danelle Dominguez & Peter Van gea Scozza 8:30 to CHORAL: "Jenson Sight Reading Course" ...... 2100 FAC 9:45 a.m. Clinician: David Bauguess, S nsored by The Music Mart & 3:00p.m. SECTION MEETINGS FOR MEMBERS po Jenson Publishers BAND: Presiding: John R. Schutz, NMMEA V.P. Band Presiding: Christina Webb ...... 20 18 FAC Sergeant at Arms: Carl Kloosterman & Jana Barott Sergeant at Arms: Ken Gardner, Orlando Rodriguez, 9:00to BAND: "Breath Impulse Method, Division of The Beat" Danny Flores 10:15 a.m...... Keller Hall

CHORUS: Presiding: A.V. Wall, NMMEA V.P. Choral Clinician: Dr. Harry Haines, West Texas State University, Spon­ ...... Keller Hall sored by Southern Music Company Sergeant at Arms: Michael Cooke & Wayne Anderson Presiding: Joe Keith, The Music Mart ORCHESTRA: Presiding: Kurt Chrisman, NMMEA Demonstration Ba'1d: Zia Elementary School Beginning Band, Clovis, NM, Bill Carden, Director; R Novak, Assistant V.P. Orchestra ...... 1111 FAC oger Director Sergeant at Arms: Dale Kempter & Becky Weaver Sergeant at Arms: Roman Chip & Cecelia Quintana ELEMENTARY/JHS: Presiding: Sherry Taylor, NM- 10:30 to GENERAL MEMBERSHIP: New Mexico Music Teacher MEA V.P. Elem./JHS ...... 231 A-D NMU 11:45 a.m. Shortage...... 2018 FAC Sergeant at Arms: Laurie Norman & Linda Gorman PANEL DISCUSSION: Dr. Paul Lehman, MENC President; COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY: Presiding: Duane J. Bowen, Sam L. Pemberton, Jr. NMMEA President, Duane J. Bowen, NMMEA V.P ...... 11 06 FAC Professor of Music, ENMU; Dale Kempter, Director of Music MENC - NEW MEXICO STUDENT CHAPTER ..11 08 Education, APS; Michelle Cosby, President, Student MENC FAC State Chapter. Moderator: Win Christian, Music Specialist, NM State Depart­ Presiding: Michelle Cosby, NM President ment of Education Sponsor: Dr. William Wood, ENMU 10:30 to CHORAL: The Assertive Discipline in the Choral Rehearsal 4:15 p.m. NMMEA DISTRICT PRESIDENTS MEETING ...1111 11:45 a.m...... 2100 FAC FAC Clinician: David Bauguess, Sponsored by The Music Mart 5:00p.m. STUDENT DINNER TIME Presiding: Christina Webb

5:00p.m. HONOR CONCERT REHEARSAL (Closed to the Sergeant at Arms: Phil Doughtery & Gloria Davidson Public) ...... Popejoy Stage 10:30 to BAND: "Breath Impulse Method, Division of the Beat" Book II 5:00 p.m. Chaparral Junior High School Advanced ...... Keller Hall Band, Alamogordo, Kurt Steinhaus, Conductor 11.45 a.m. Clinician: Dr. Harry Haines, WSTU, Sponsor, Southern Music 6:00 p.m. Farmington High School Choir, John Peed, Company and Joe Keith, The Music Mart Presiding: Gordon Hart Conductor Ser nt at Arms: Doug Hoover, Gail Schmitz & Robert Lucero ELEMENTARY/JHS CHORAL READING SESSION gea 6:30 p.m. 10:30 to El.EMENTARY/JHS: "How to Use The Ukulele Better Than to Clinician: Joe Keith, Music supplied by The Music Mart 11:45 a.m. Your Students" ...... 231 A-D NMU 7:45 p.m. Presiding: Sharon Bryant Clinician: Diane Bonnell, APS Sergeant at Arms: Ruth-Lopez King & Gloria Presiding: Ann Bender

Winogard Sergeant at Arms: Olga Carbajal & Ron Larry 8:00p.m. HONOR CONCERT: (All Students & Directors are to 10:30 to El.EMENTARY/JHS: Creative Approaches & Activities attend.) 11.45 a.m...... 250 A-D NMU Clinician: Janet Bailey, Music Specialist, Silver Burdett Com ...... POPEJOY HALL pany Presiding: Sam L. Pemberton, Jr., NMMEA President Presiding: Ann Bender Presenting: A.V. Wall, NMMEA V.P. Chorus Sergeant at Arms: Betsy Soltero & Cynthia Wagner Performing: Farmington High School Choir, John Peed, 10:30 to ORCHESTRA: "Look At Your Program" Part II ...1111 FAC

Conductor 11.45 a.m. Clinician. Jacque Dillon, Sponsored by Boosey& Hawkes and Presenting: John R. Schutz, NMMEA V.P. Band The Music Box, Las Cruses Performing: Chaparral Junior High School Advanced Presiding: Kurt Chrisman & Band, Alamogordo, Kurt Steinhaus, Conductor Sergeant at Arms: Melinda Marinaro Shirley Rhoades House Manager: Win Christian 12:00 LUNCHES: BAND: PHI BETA MU ...... Casa de! Sol NMU Noon Presiding: Jackson Reynolds, President Sergeants at Arms: Danny Flores, Kittie Huey, Cheryl ORCHESTRA: Lunch with the orchestra Guest Conductors Corkran, William Crary, Louis Delgado, Greg Tyrone, Presiding: Kurt Chrisman ...... Carraro's Pizza Wayne Thelander MENC STUDENT CHAPTER: ...... 231 E NMU OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITHOUT CHARGE Presiding: Michelle Cosby, President Guest Speaker: Dr. Paul Lehman, MENC President 1:00 p.m. VISIT THE EXHIBITS...... FOYER FAC 1:15 to CHORAL: JHS/High School New Music Reading Clinic ANUARY 10, FRIDAY 2:45 p.m...... 231 A-D NMU 8:30 a.m. VISIT THE EXHIBITS...... FOYER FAC Clinician: Joe Keith, The Music Mart 8:30 to ELEMENTARY/JHS: "Can They REAUY Listen To THAT?" Presiding: A.V. Wall

9:45 a.m...... 231 A-D NMU Sergeant at Arms: Bettie Martin & Linda McAlister Clinician: Dr. Tom Dodson, UNM 1:15 to ELEMENTARY/JHS: "Schemes To Help Slothful Squirmers Presiding: Dr. Ellen McCullough, UNM 2:45 p.m. Sing Skillfully' ...... 250 A-D NMU

Sergeant at Arms: Kay Miller & Dorothy Tennison Clinician: Don Thorp 8:30 to ELEMENTARY/JHS: "Correlation of Language Arts & Music Presiding: Bettie Martin 9:45 a.m...... 250 A-D NMU 1:30 to BAND: TRUMPET CLINIC: Pushing The Pedals for Power, Clinician: Dr. William R. Wood, ENMU 2:45 p.m. Range & Endurance" ...... 2018 FAC Presiding: Eleanor McKinney Clinician: Ron Lipka, NMHU

Sergeant at Arms: Marie Esquibel & Margaret Agnew Presiding: Phil Pressler TRA "Look at You P am" ...... 1111 F AC Ser t at Arms: Robert Lucero & Steve Ragsdale , mg, gean �;�; s �:;ER, 39 1:30 to BAND: "Solution to Problems of the Clarinet & Saxophone 8:00 a.m. SYMPHONIC BAND ORGANIZATION & REHEARSAL 2:45 p.m. Player" ...... 11 08 FAC ...... B12 0 FAC Clinician: Keith Lemmons, UNM Guest Conductor: Robert Foster, University of Kansas

Sergeant at Arms: Therese Chartier & Albert Valverda Co-Chairmen: Ed White & Tony Montano 1:30 to BAND: Percussion Clinic: TBA ...... B0 15 Sergeant at Arms: Roger Novak, Kenneth Mares & Mike Foster 2:45 p.m. Clinician: TBA 8:00 a.m. CHORAL AUDITIONS ARE IN THE FINE ARTS CENTER, Presiding: Nick Luchetti, Sponsor LOWER FLOOR: THE SCHEDULE IS BY COUNTY. Sergeant at Arms: Stuart Fessinger & Danny Flores Students should arrive fifteen minutes early. CHORUS 1:30 to ORCHESTRA: SYMPOSIUM ...... 1111 FAC MEMBERS WILL BE AUDITIONED ON PREPARATION OF 2:45 p.m. Moderator: Don Beene, Los Alamos Schools AU-STA TE MUSIC. ALL MUSIC WIU BE SUNG FROM Presiding: Kurt Chrisman MEMORY. UNPREPARED STUDENTS WILL NOT BE PER­ Sergeant at Arms: Ted Rush & Sara Montgomery MITTED TO PARTICIPATE AND WILL BECOME THE 3:00p.m. NMMEA GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING ....Keller Hall RESPONSIBILITY OF THEIR MUSIC INSTRUCTOR. EACH Presiding: Sam L. Pemberton, Jr., NMMEA President STUDENT WILL RECEIVE A SEATING ASSIGNMENT Guest Speaker: Dr. Paul Lehman, MENC National President MARKED ON THEIR ALL-ST ATE TAG BEFORE THEY Sergeant at Arms: Don Gerheart, Danny Flores, Mike Higgins, LEAVE THE AUDITION. Mike Cooke 8:00a.m. Torrance, Bernalillo, Lea, Eddy, Sandoval 5:00p.m. NMEA EXECUTIVE COMMITEE MEETING ....Green Room, 8:30 a.m. Chavez, Dona Ana, Otero, Sierra, Cibola

Keller Hall 9:00 a.m. DeBaca, Curry, Quay, San Miguel, Rio Arriba, Colfax 5:00p.m. STUDENT DINNER TIME 9:30 a.m. Guadalupe, Harding, Socorro, San Juan, McKinley, Valencia 6:15 to BAND: New Music Reading Session...... 812 0 FAC 10:00a.m. Los Alamos, Taos, Mora, Santa Fe & Others. 8:10 p.m. Clinician: Harold Van Winkle Presiding: Joe Keith, Sponsor: Music Through The Music Mart MIXED CHORUS AUDITIONS

Sergeant at Arms: Janet Isham, Paul Hayes & Peter Main Soprano Christine Webb 8205 8:30 to BAND: A UNM WOODWIND EXPERIENCE ...... Keller Hall Soprano Trudy Anderson 821 1 9:45 p.m. Performing: UNM Sierra Woodwind Quintet, The UNM Sax­ Soprano Michael Cooke 8213 ophone Quartet, UNM Clarinet Choir, and UNM Double Reed Alto John Walker 8218 Ensemble Alto Bob Brown 8225 Clinician: Darrell Randall & Keith Lemmons, UNM Faculty Alto Diane Roberts 8227 Presiding:_Ed White Tenor Carl Koosterman 8236

Sergeant at Arms: Dick Valenzuela, Ellen Dover, Luis Delgado Tenor Don Thorp 8230 8:30 to BAND: NMSU BRASS CHOIR CONCERT/CL1NICB120 FAC Tenor Ben Canfield 8234 9:45 p.m. Clinician: Ken Van Winkle, NMSU Faculty Bass Kent Northup 8238

Presiding: Ross Ramsey Bass Wayne Anderson 8242 Sergeant at Arms: David Atencio, Oscar Moorling, Ralph Saenz Bass Steve Thorp 8240 8:30 to BAND: PERCUSSION CONCERT AND CUNC ...20 18 FAC 9:45 p.m. Performing: UNM Percussion Ensemble & Mallet Quartet GIRLS CHORUS AUDITIONS Clinician: Chris Shultis, UNM Faculty Soprano Dan Hansen 8231 Presiding: Jim Young Soprano Eleanor Brown 8233 Sergeant at Arms: Robert Felix, Brion Johnson Soprano Denice Baccadutre 8237

8:30 to CHORAL: CONCERT, UNM CHAMBER SINGERS Alto Mary Newman 8247 9:45 p.m...... Popejoy Hall Alto Mary Lou Brooks 8243 Conductor: John Clark Alto Carol Brashear 8239 Presiding: A.V. Wall, NMMEA V.P. Chorus Sergeant at Arms: Ben Canfield, John Walker, Chrtstina Webb, 8:00 a.m. CONCERT ORCHESTRA STRINGS CHAIR PLACEMENT & Dan Hansen, Kent Northup & M Lou Brooks ary AUDITIONS: Students are to bring music and stands. None will 8:30 to ORCHESTRA: STRING INSTRUMENT PRESENTATION beprovided! All Auditions are Final! There will be no 9:45 p.m...... 8117 FAC challenges! Performing: SERAPHIN TRIO, UNM: Leonard Felberg, Violin, Violin I - Tom Weber& Sharl Taylor 2100FAC Joanna deKeyser, Cello; George Robert, Piano yn Violin II - Vincent Kole & Margaret Schmidt 1019 FAC Presiding: Kurt Chrisman Viola - Ruth Shaw & Elaine Rafferty 1106 FAC Ser t at Arms: Donna Herron & Bea Hunter gean Cello - Don Beene & Doug Calderwood 1108 FAC St. Bass - Art Sheinberg & Ron Teare 1111 FAC Concert Orchestra Woodwinds: Keith Lemmons Lobby Popejoy STUDENT SCHEDULE Concert Orchestra Brass: Jeffrey Piper Stage, Keller Hall JANUARY �THURSDAY Concert Orchestra Percussion Stage, Popejoy AUDITION ROOMS ARE IN THE FINE ARTS CENTER. STUDENTS BRING 8:00a.m. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ORGAl'./!ZATION AND MUSIC AND ST ANDS. NONE WILL BE PROVIDED! ALL AUDITIONS ARE REHEARSAL ...... 8117 FAC FINAL. THERE WILL BE NO CHAUENGES! 8:00 a.m. CONCERT BAND Guest Conductor: Dean Angeles, Loyola University, New AUDITIONS WILL BE IN THE FOUOWING DESIGNATED ROOMS: Orleans, LA

1st Flute & Pie. Kittie Huey 2126 Co-Chairmen: Wayne Thelander & Diane Garcia 2nd Flute Roman Chip 2114 Sergeant at Arms: Bea Hunter & Sara Montgomery 1st Cl. & Eb Sop. Luis Delgado 2107 10:00a.m. CONCERT BAND ORGANIZATION AND REHEARSAL 2nd Cl. Frank Rivera 2136 ...... South Ballroom NMU 3rd Cl. Bill Surface 2131 Guest Conductor: James Jorgenson, University of Redlands, Low Cl. David Aslin 2120 California Dbl. Reeds Don Gerheart 2101 Co-Chairmen: Brion Johnson & Ron Sanders Saxophones Stu. Fessinger 2103 Sergeant at Arms: Frank Anderson & Roger Alt

1st. Cor. & Trpt. Henry Estrada 2110 10:00 a.m. SYMPHONIC BAND CHAIR PLACEMENT AUDITIONS 2nd Cor. & Trpt. Bruce Dalby 2106 WILL BE HELD IN THE ROOMS ASSIGNED TO THE CON­ 3rd Cor. Scott Ramsey 2123 CERT BAND AUDITIONS

F. Hom Jack. Reynolds 2128 10:00a.m . CONCERT ORCHESTRA ORGANIZATION & REHEARSAL Trombone John Fannin 2124 ...... Popejoy Stage Baritone{fuba Ross Ramsey 8134 Guest Conductor: Milan Svambera, La Porte Texas Percussion D. Flores S. Ballroom Co-Chairman: Anne Kole & Kathy Dollahon

8120 Sergeant at Arms: Donna Herron & Doug Poff 40 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN 10:00 a.m. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA STRINGS CHAIR PLACEMENT 5:00 p.m. Sergeant at Arms: AUDITION. THESE AUDITIONS WIU BE IN THE ROOMS 1:00 to 3:00p.m.; Janet Isham & Oscar Moorling ASSIGNED TO THE CONCERT ORCHESTRA AUDITIONS. 3:00to 5:00 p.m.; Roger Hood & Ishmael Holgiun STUDENTS ARE TO BRING MUSIC AND ST ANDS. Audi­ 8:00to GIRLS CHORUS REHEARSAL ...... tions are final. There will be no challenges! 12:00Noon Sergeant at Arms: Woodwinds Auditions & Rehearsal: Keith Lemmons Lobby 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. ; Ferris Collins & Gloria Davidson Popejoy 10:00to Noon; Bunky Hudson & Ninette Hobbs Brass & Percussion: Jeff Piper & Mike Mathews 8117 FAC 1:00 to GlRLS CHORUS REHEARSAL ...... Popejoy Hall

10:45 a.m. MIXED CHORUS ORGANIZATION AND REHEARSALWood­ 2:30 p.m. Sergeant at Arms: Dennis McFarling & Susan Phillips ward Hall 3:00to GIRLS CHORUS REHEARSAL ......

Guest Conductor: Douglas McEwen, Arizona State University, 5:00p.m. Sergeant at Arms: Phil Dougharty & Jerald Sanders Tempe 8:00to MIXED CHORUS REHEARSAL ...... Woodward Hall Accompanist Bob Brown 12:00 Noon Sergeant at Arms: Co-Chairmen: Trudy Anderson & Kent Northup 8:00to 10:00a.m . ; Ben Canfield & Carol Brashear

Sergeant at Arms: Melba McCollum & Robert Valesquez 10:00to 12:00Noon; John Peed & Vidal Gallegos 10:45 a.m. GIRLS CHORUS ORGANIZATION AND REHEARSAL 1:00 to MIXED CHORUS REHEARSAL...... Woodward Hall Guest Conductor: Ann H. Jones, Oglethorpe University, Atlan­ 2:30 p.m. Segeant at Arms: Mary Newman & Todd Jolly ta, GA. 3:00to MIXED CHORUS REHEARSAL ...... Popejoy Stage

Accompanist: Boyd Swain 5:00p.m. Sergeant at Arms: William Jones & Linda McAllister Co-Chairmen: Denise Baccadutre & Eleanor Brown 8:00to CONCERT ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL ......

Sergeant at Arms: Dennis McFarling & Marie Smrt 10:00a.m. Sergeant at Arms: Sara Montgomery & Lucille Shacklette 12:00Noon Lunch Time 10:30 to CONCERT ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL ......

1:30 p.m. CONCERT BAND REHEARSAL ...... South Ballroom NMU 12:00p.m. Sergeant at Arms: Sergeant at Arms: 1:30 to 3:15 p.m.; Robert Felix & Roman Kathy O'Quin & Catherine Payne Chip 1:00 to CONCERT ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL ......

3:15 to 5:00 p.m.; Carlos Aguero& Micky Montville 5:00p.m. Sergeant at Arms: Debby More & Danelle Dominquez 1:30 p.m. SYMPHONIC BAND REHEARSAL ...... 812 0 FAC 8:00to SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL ...... 8117 FAC

Sergeant at Arms: 11:00 a.m. Sergeant at Arms: Ron Teare & Doug Calderwood 1:30 to 3:15 p.m.; John Nelson & William Hill J1:30 to SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL .....Popejoy Stage

3:15 to 5:00 p.m.; Pauline Ness & Steve Ragsdale 12:45 p.m. Sergeant at Arms: Shirley Rhoads & Elaine Rafferty 1:30 p.m. MIXED CHORUS REHEARSAL ...... Woodward Hall 1:45 to SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL ...... 8118 FAC

Sergeant at Arms: 5:00p.m . Sergeantat Arms: Margaret Schmidt& Sharlyn Taylor 1:30 to 3:15 p.m.; Wayne Anderson & Dan Hansen

3:15 to 5:00 p.m.; Ben Canfield & John Hogebom 1:30 p.m. GIRLS CHORUS REHEARSAL FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL EVENTS Sergeants at Arms: ALL STUDENTS AND THEIR INSTRUCTORS ARE TO ATTEND 1:30 to 3:15; RebeccaMason & Jerald Sanders THE PROGRAM OF THEIR CHOICE! 3:15 to 5:00 p.m.; Sofia Sanchez & Gloria Winograd 8:30 to BAND PRESENTATION: A UNM WOODWIND 1:30 p.m. CONCERT ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL ...... Stage Popejoy 9·45 p.m. EXPERIENCE ...... Keller Hall Sergeant at Arms: Performing: UNM Sierra Woodwind Quintet, UNM Clarinet 1·30 to 3:15; James Bonnell & Lucille Shacklette Choir, UNM Saxophone Quartet, and UNM Double Reed Choir 3.15 to 5:00 p.m., Tom Weber & Vincent Kole Clinicians: Keith Lemmons and Darrell Randall, UNM Faculty 1·30 p.m. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL ...... 8117 FAC Presiding: Ed White Sergeant at Arms· Sergeant at Arms: Dick Valenzuela, Ellen Dover, Luis Delgado 1:30 to 3:15; Ruth Shaw & Eric Williams 8:30 to BAND PRESENTATION· NEW MEXICO STATE 3: 15 to 5:00p.m.; Becky Weaver & Art Sheinberg 9:45 p.m UNIVERSITY BRASS CHOIR ...... 812 0 FAC 5:00 p.m. STUDENT DINNER TIME Performing: NMSU BRASS CHOIR 5:00p.m. HONOR CONCERT REHEARSAL ...... Popejoy Stage Clinician: Ken Van Winkle, NMSU Faculty 5:00 p.m.; Chaparral Junior High School Advanced Band, Presiding: Ross Ramsey Alamogordo Sergeant at Arms: David Atencio & Oscar Moorling Conductor: Kurt Steinhaus 8.30 to BAND PRESENTATION: A PERCUSSION CONCERT 6:00 p.m.; Farmington High School Choir 9:45 p.m. & CLINIC ...... 2018 FAC Conductor: John Peed Performing: UNM Percussion Ensemble, Mallet Quartet 8:00p.m. HONOR CONCERT (See directors Schedule) ...Popejoy Stage Clinician: Chris Shultis, UNM Faculty House Manager: Win Christian Presiding: Robert Felix Sergeant at Arms: Danny Flores, Kittie Huey, Cheryl Corkran, Sergeant at Arms: Jim Young, Henry Estrada & Brion Johnson Gregg Tyrone, William Crary, Luis Delgado, Wayne Thelander 8:30 to CHORAL PRESENTATION: A CHORAL CONCERT 9:45 p.m...... Popejoy Hall Performing: UNM Chamber Singers, John Clark, Conductor Presiding: A.V. Wall, NMMEA V.P. Chorus JANUARY 10, FRIDAY: Sergeant at Arms: Ben Canfield, Steve Thorp, Carol Brashear, Greg Tyrone, & Nikki Shed STUDENT SCHEDULE 8:30 to ORCHESTRA PRESENTATION: "CONCERT" 8:00to CONCERT BAND REHEARSAL ...... South Ballroom NMU 9:45 p.m. ...8117 FAC 9:30 a.m. Sergeantat Arms: Art Mathews & Bill Carden Performing: SERAPHIN TRIO, UNM: Leonard Felberg, Violin; 9:45 to CONCERT BAND REHEARSAL ...... Popejoy Stage Joanna deKeyser, Cello; George Robert, Piano Presiding: Kurt Chrisman 11:15 a.m. Sergeant at Arms: Louise Kuellmer & Jerry Trout 1:00 to CONCERT BAND REHEARSAL ...... South Ballroom NMU Sergeant at Arms: Donna Herron & Bea Hunter

5:00p.m. Sergeant at Arms: 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.; George Willink & Ellen Dover 3:00to 5:00p.m.; Keith Rall & JoBeth Desoto 8:00to SYMPHONIC BAND REHEARSAL ...... Popejoy Stage JANUARY ll, SATURDAY

9:30 a.m. Sergeant at Arms: Bill Maxey & Al Valverde DIRECTORS AND STUDENTS SCHEDULE 9:45 to SYMPHONIC BAND REHEARSAL ...... 812 0 FAC 7:00to UNM RECEPTION: ALUMNI AND FRIENDS 12:00Noon Sergeant at Arms: Mario Cordova, Don Gerheart a.m...... Green Room, Keller Hall 1:00 to SYMPHONIC BAND REHEARSAL ...... 812 0 FAC HOST: Dr. Peter Ciurczak and HowardVan Winkle INTER, 1985 41 8:00 a.m. AU. STUDENTS PERFORMING lN THE MORNING CON­ CERT SHOULD WEAR THEIR SCHOOL CONCERT DRESS DISTRICT OR UNIFORM. REPORT FOR FCNAL WARMUP AND REHEARSAL: GIRLS CHOURS PopejoyStage NEWS CONCERT ORCHESTRA CONCERT BAND S. Ballroom NMU STUDENTS PERFORMING IN THE AFTERNOON CON­ CERT, REPORT FOR FCNAL REHEARSAL: MIXED CHOURS Keller Hall SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA B117 FAC DISTRICT 1 SYMPHONIC BAND B120 FAC 8:00a.m. NMMEA DISTRICT MEETINGS: SOUTHWEST District 1 SW, Danny Flores B015 FAC Danny Flores District 2 SE, Kittie Huey 2100 FAC

District 3 NW, Cheryl Corkran 1108 FAC District 4 NE, Greg Tyrone 1111 FAC The finishing touches are being District 5 NE, William Crary 1019 FAC made for the 1986 All-State Music District 6 Cen, Luis Delgado 1106 FAC District 7 Alb, Wayne Thelander 2018 FAC Convention and In-Service Con­ 10:00a.m. NMMEA AU-STATE FESTIVAL CONCERT ...Popejoy Hall ference. Be sure to plan to attend Presiding: Sam L. Pemberton, Jr. NMMEA President and request leave GIRLS CHORUS: Presented by A.V. Wall, NMMEA V.P. CHORUS if you haven't CONCERT ORCHESTRA: Presented by Kurt Chrisman, NM­ already done so. MEA V.P. ORCHESTRA Once again, con­ CONCERT BAND: Presented by John R. Schutz, NMMEA V.P. BAND gratulations to the HOUSE MANAGER: James V. Young, NMMEA Past President Alamogordo Sergeant at Arms: Danny Flores, Kittie Huey, Cheryl Corkran, Chapparal Junior Grey Tyrone, William Crary, Luis Delgado, Wayne Thelander Box Office: Harriet Heitman, Darlene Van Winkle, Sherry High School Band Taylor, Don Gerheart and their director, Kurt Steinhaus, REGISTRATION TAGS ADMIT AU.-STATE Participants. Tickets sold to the who will present a fine musical per­ public for each concert: ADULTS: $2.50; STUDENTS: $1.00 12:30 p.m. STUDENTS PERFORMING IN THE AFTERNOON CON­ formance at the Honor Concert on CERT SHOULD WEAR THEIR SCHOOLCONCERT DRESS Friday night of the Conference. OR UNIFORMS. REPORT TO RESPECTIVE AREAS AS Let's all back Kurt and his outstan­ FOUOWS. ding band with our attendance. MIXED CHORUS Popejoy Stage SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA B 117 FAC Congratulations are also in SYMPHONIC BAND B120 FAC order for Mr. Floren Thompson, Jr. 1 :30 p.m. NMMEA AU-STA TE MUSIC FESTIVAL CONCERT . Popeioy Hall who was selected to receive the Presiding: Sam L. Pemberton, Jr. NMMEA President Outstanding Music Educator from MIXED CHORUS: Presented by A.V. WAU, NMMEA V.P. the New Mexi�o Music Educators CHORUS Association. Mr. Thompson was SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: Presented by Kurt Chrisman, NMMEA V.P. ORCHESTRA nominated and elected by his peers SYMPHONIC BAND: Presented by John R. Schutz, NMMEA in recognition of outstanding con­ V.P. Band HOUSE MANAGER: James V. Young, NMMEA Past President tributions to the field of music

Sergeant at Arms: Danny Flores, Kittie Huey, Cheryl Corkran, education. Several music directors Grey Tyrone, William Crary, Luis Delgado, Wayne Thelander in the state of New Mexico and the Box Office: Harriet Heitman, Darlene Van Winkle, Sherry Taylor, Don Gerheart surrounding states were students of REGISTRATiON TAGS ADMIT AU-STATE PARTIC!PANTS. TICKETS Floren at Eastern New Mexico SOLD TO THE PUBLIC FOR EACH CONCERT: ADULTS $2.50; University. STUDENTS $1.00. The District voted to have Large Group Festival, Instrumental in Las Cruces once again and NOT ATTENTION! Alamogordo ( as had been voted upon at the Spring meeting). Other On Saturday, January 11, at 12:00 Noon, a luncheon in dates to include on the district honor of Floren Thompson, Music Educator of the Year, calendar are: February 11, 1986 - and the recipient of the John Batcheller Award will be held Sierra Blance Honor Band, Capitan, at the Regent Hotel. Everyone is welcome, but reserva­ Dick Valenzuela in charge, and May tions (at $10.00each) must be made by 1:00 p.m. Thurs­ 8, 1986 - Small Schools Beginning day, January 9, at the registration desk. Band Festival, Ruidoso, Danny Flores.

42 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN With the holiday season ap­ Dr. Gary Gamer WTSU will be Monday September ninth. Election proaching, we extend greetings and directing the High School Band. of officers and festival dates and good wishes to all of our colleagues Their program will consist of these sites were the ma­ throughout the State. Hope to see works: First Suite in E Flat - Holst, jor items on the all of you at All-State! Cheerio March - Goldwyn - agenda. Our new Erickson, Porgy and Bess Medley - officers are Greg DISTRICT 2 Gershwin - Lowden, My Jesus, Oh Tyrone, President, SOUTHWEST What Anguish - Reed. Donald Romero, It is a valuable musical ex­ Vice-President, Kittie Huey perience and a lot of fun to be able and Wallace San­ The Southeast District's Fall to play with the best musicians from chez, Secretary-Treasurer. As we season was highlighted by a very neighboring schools. We look for­ "take over" we would like to com­ successful marching festival hosted ward to two days of enjoyable mend outgoing President, Vidal by Artesia on Saturday, October music for students and directors Gallegos, and Secretary-Treasurer, 26th. Judges for alike. The concert will be held in Yoland Garduno, for the excellent the band competi­ Nelson Tydings Auditorium on leadership they have provided our tion were Randy Saturday December 14 at 2:00. district. Thank you for a job well Hunsaker, Harold We from the Southwest District done. We would also like to en­ Floyd and G.T. would like to wish all of you a suc­ courage any schools that are in our Gilligan. The aux­ cessful and rewarding 1986. district and haven't been par­ ilary judge was ticipating to join us in our efforts to Joh n Sch utz. DISTRICT 3 improve music education in north Three Junior High and nine High NORTHWEST central New Mexico. School bands competed for highest Cheryl Corkran Following are the dates and sites ratings. In Class CCC Park Junior as well as chairmen for this year's High from Artesia, Division I, On October 1 7, the district mar­ activities: Carlsbad Junior High, Division II. In ching festival was held at Farm­ District Clinic: November 15 & 16, Class AA Dexter High School Divi­ ington High School. Judges were Taos, Manuel Chacon, instrumental sion III and Alamogordo Mid-High Dr. V. Kenneth Caldwell of and Peggy Jordan, vocal. Division I. Goddard, Lovington, Flagstaff, Arizona, Solo & Ensemble: February 8, �rtesia and Portales High Schools Gordon Hart of Highlands University, Las Vegas, ll received a Division I rating in Clovis, and Ed Chaired by Vidal Gallegos & Yolan­ lass AAA In class AAA Hobbs W h ite of Las da Garduno. igh School, Division II. Clovis, Cruce s. Many Large Group Instrumental: Las oswell and Carlsbad High Schools thanks to Scott Vegas, April 17, Donald Romero. ll received a Division I. Congratula­ Ramsey and his Large Group Chorus: Las Vegas, ions to these fine students and their staff for hosting April 23 (Wed.), Wallace Sanchez. irectors. the festival. Junior High Honor Please remember that for district All-District Honor Band audi- Choir was held November 12 at clinic, choirs are responsible for ·ons will be held for Junior and Gallup High School, with Kent Nor­ buying their own music, while the enior High students in Clovis on thrup in charge. The Junior and district will buy the band music. aturday, November 16th. Two Senior High Honor Band tryouts Contact Mr. Eloy Roybal, Mora, to 1 7 -piece bands will be chosen were December 7 and 14 Newcomb get band parts. om the expected 650 students High School. The honor bands will I look forward to seeing all of ho will be auditioning. be held in Gallup on January 24 and you at these functions. Have a good The Honor Band clinic will take 25. year! lace in Hobbs on December 13 I hope your semester is going nd 14th. The Junior High band will well. Best wishes for a continued DISTRICT 6 e under the direction of Dr. Harry successful school year. See you at aynes, WTSU. All-State in January. SOUTHWEST They will be performing the Luis Delgado allowing selections: American Folk DISTRICT 4 apsody #1 - Grundman, Men in NORTH CENTRAL The district six fall meeting was ray - Brahmstedt, "one" from a held at the Belen High SchoolBand horus Line - Hamblin, Beguine for Grey Tyrone Room. Complete schedules of all lutes - Osterling, American Patrol - The fall meeting was held at events and entry deadlines were eacham. West Las Vegas High School on given to those in attendance. If 43 anyone is in need of a copy, please A music teacher can be an easy be helpful and encouraging. Join contact me. target for burn-out. The pressures, one of our teacher organizations or Below are the dates and sites for demands, and energy required to one of MENC's auxiliary organiza­ district festivals: teach music can devour your spirit tions. Their journals and newslet­ November 22: Honor Choir Audi­ as fast as some of our students eat ters might have just the solution to tions, Belen High School, Marie lunch. The ways to avoid burning one of your problems. Also, when Smrt, Host. out are sometimes right under our Spring comes and the legislature is February 7 & 8: Honor Band and noses. Go to a concert, hear other finished with us, we may need some Choir Festival, Belen High School, groups, or practice something for support and advice to protect and Luis Delgado and Marie Smrt, yourself. Talk with someone who maintain our excellent programs. Chairpersons. listens and who can help. Other Don't let the turkeys get you down, March 15: Instrumental Solo and teachers, administrators, parents, soar in the clouds. Ensemble, Moriarty High School, and our university colleagues can all Ron Sanders, Host. March 22: Choral Solo and Ensem­ ble, Moriarty High School, Denise NEW MEXICO ENSEMBLES Baccadutre, Host. April 1 7: Instrumental Large Group TO PERFORM IN ANAHEIM Festival, Grants High School, Mike Foster, Host. Three New Mexico ensembles College Band Directors National April 24: Choral Large Group have been invited to perform for the Association. Van Winkle considers Festival, Socorro High School, MENC National Convention next it a real honor to be invited for this Rheda Smallridge, Host. April in Anaheim, California. Each performance and he is planning a Be sure to start making plans to of these groups will be performing unique and exciting program. attend and participate in the All­ on Friday, April 11. The New Mexico Brass Quintet, State Inservice Conference to be The Los Alamos High School a faculty ensemble from the Univer­ held in January. Also, please plan to Chamber Orchestra, under the sity of New Mexico, will perform Fri­ be available to help with "student direction of Don Beene, will be per­ day, April 11 at 2:45 p.m. during a control" during the honors concert. forming Friday, April 11 at 4:15 session co-sponsored by MENC p.m. While the Los Alamos Or­ and the National Association of chestra has received much recogni­ College Wind and Percussion In­ tion in the past, being invited to per­ structors. The Quintet will premiere DISTRICT 7 form at a national convention is a a newly commissioned work by ALBUQUERQUE real honor - they can be proud of David Ward-Steinman of San Diego Wa yne Th elander this accomplishment. State University. Members of the The University of New Mexico quintet are Jeff Piper and Tamara As usual, this has been a hectic, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, under Jackson, trumpets, Kristin productive, and exciting first the direction of Harold Van Winkle, Thelander, horn, Karl Hinterbichler, semester. The beginning of will present a concert Friday, April trombone, and George Dugan, tuba. November was perhaps our busiest 11 at 11:3 0 a.m. during a session Congratulations to each of these time. On one co-sponsored by MENC and the groups; we are proud of you! Saturday, High School Choral and Ensemble was held at Sandia High School, or­ chestra students were busy with their High School Solo Festival at Eldorado, and UNM's Zia Marching Band Festival showcased all of our schools (congratulations to Bruce Dalby and his fine band). Not to be discounted were grades, con­ ferences, evaluations, concerts, and trying to figure out what to do for the second semester. 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EDUCATIONAL RECORDING SERVICE 115 Live Oak - Ozona. Texas 76943 (915) 392-3617 ______J l UNIVERSITY NEWS performance skills, he has a special interest in using the violin to help the development of speech in hearing­ impaired children. NEW MEXICO He brings with him eight years of Appointed as AssociateDirector STATE public school experience in Indiana of Bands is Portales native, Ken and Georgia where his groups won Van Winkle, who will be directing UNIVERSITY many honors, including MBA the Jazz Ensembles and teaching The Department of Music, Col­ Grand National Champion in 1981 trumpet. A graduate of Alamogordo lege of Arts and Sciences at New and being named by the National High School, he received his Mexico State University, is proud to Band Association as one of the top Bachelor's from West Texas State announce the following new ap­ ten bands in the nation. He has University and Master's from North pointments to their faculty for the served as a clinician and educator Texas State University in Trumpet 1985-86 school year. throughout the south and midwest Performance. He most recently was Dr. Lee Richards has been nam­ and was an arranger and instructor on the faculty at Midwestern State ed Acting Department Head for for the Spirit of Atlanta Drum and University in Witchita Falls, Texas. 1985-86. She is an unusual person Bugle Corps. He has given many clinics in Texas, in this position as her field of exper­ Kim D. Cook, a native of Lin­ including a lecture-demonstration at tise is Metal Smithing. Dr. Richards coln, Nebraska, joins the string the 1985 Texas Bandmasters teaches Art Education in the Art faculty on cello. She holds degrees Convention. Department and addresses the ad­ from the University of Illinois at Laroy Borchert, previously ministrative responsibilities of the Urbana-Champaign (Bachelors) and Visiting Instructor of Clarinet, Sax­ Music Department. Dr. Richards' Yale University (Masters). She has ophone and Oboe, has been pro­ Doctor of Education degree is from been a prize winner in the Third In­ moted and hired on a continuing the University of Kansas. ternational Cello Competition in tenure-track contract. In addition to Dr. Bill Clark has been ap­ Brazil (1982) and premiered a cello his applied teaching duties, he is the pointed as Director of Bands, concerto commissioned for Music Director for the Contem­ overseeing the total band program Brazilian National Television. She porary Players Ensemble. as well as directing the Symphonic has also performed as a solist and Teaching applied Flute is Winds. In addition to his conducting chamber musician in the United Alamogordo native Yvonne duties, he will also be teaching tuba States, Germany, Italy, and Chavez, who holds degrees from and euphonium. Dr. Clark comes to Canada. Ms. Cookcomes to NMSU NMSU (B.M.E.) and the University NMSU from Delta State University from Brazil, where she was principal of Arizona (M.M.). in Mississippi where he taught for cellist of the State Orchestra in Sao The University is pleased to an­ the past 12 years. He received his Paulo and Professor of Cello at the nounce that Dr. Warner Hutchison, Bachelor of Music Education at University of Saint Marcellina and previous Music Department Head, Henderson State University, the F aculdade Mozarteum, both in who stepped down to devote more Masters of Music Education at the Sao Paulo. time to his composing and to his University of Arkansas, and his Joseph Manig-Sylvan has been teaching duties in composition, has Ph.D. at the University of Southern hired as a member of the string been selected to teach the spring Mississippi in conducting and ad­ faculty on violin and will also be semester at the University of Lon­ ministration. Along with his college teaching music history. He holds don in London, England as part of experience, Dr. Clark enjoyed a very degrees from the University of the Semester in the London successful tenure as Director of Miami (B.M.), the University of Program. Bands in the Arkadelphia, Arkan­ Massachusetts (M.M.), and he is sas Public Schoolsystem, where his completing his doctorate in Violin groups were awarded numerous Performance and Special Education prizes and honors. He is an active at the University of Arizona. He br­ adjudicator and clinician and plays a ings extensive professional playing WESTERN pretty mean jazz tuba. credits in various orchestras in NEW MEXICO Directing the "Pride" Marching Arizona, Colorado, Mexico, Florida, Band and teaching applied percus­ and Massachusetts. His teaching UNIVERSITY sion is George Hattendorf, who experience includes the University More than six hundred high most recently was director of the of Massachusetts, University of school bandsmen were on campus Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, and Veracruz in Mexico, Barry College in support of Western New Mexico percussion instructor at Vander­ (Miami), and Miami-Dade Com­ University's Homecoming. The Cook College of Music in Chicago. munity College. In addition to his bands arrived on campus at 7:15 46 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN a.m. to play as a massed band the New Mexico Public Schoolsand On March 4th Dr. Robert under the direction of Dr. Richard enjoys teaching a variety of music. Kehrberg, Director of the School of Strange, Director of Bands at With also having been a pianist in Music at ENMU, and Thomas Arizona State University. Parade the Big Band Era, Justin's ex­ Uchtmann, Assistant Professor of competition followed later in the perience as a performer and teacher Music, will be featured in a faculty morning with the massed band make him a welcome addition to recital for trombone and piano. The presentation in the afternoon, Western's music staff. recital will include Paul Hindemith's culminating the days events. "Sonata for Trombone and Piano," Western's Annual Jazz Festival as well as a premiere piece compos­ for junior and senior high school ed by Uchtmann which attempts to jazz ensemble was held on campus match the timbres of both in­ on Saturday, November 16. Ladd EASTERN struments through unique perfor­ McIntosh from Los Angeles was NEW MEXICO mance techniques on the piano. guest clinician during the day and Jeanie Wozencraft and Dr. Ruth guest alto sax soloist with the UNIVERSITY Meyer will present a recital of vocal W.N.M.U. Cam Com Jazz Coali­ The Spring semester at Eastern music, including Samuel Barber's tion during the evening concert. New Mexico University features a "Hermit Songs," Ravel's Greek Robert F. Brown is the new con­ variety of performing faculty and Songs, and songs of Mendelssohn, cert and Sho' Band director at ensemble recitals and concerts. Mozart and others on March 31st. Western New Mexico University. Valerie Cisler, Instructor of Music, This recital will also be performed in Bob comes to Western with a depth will be highlighting Beethoven and Fort Collins, Colorado as part of the of experience in arranging, jazz and Prokofiev in her piano recital on faculty recital exchange program. concert performance as a woowind February 17th. April 7th is a faculty recital performer in St. Paul, Minnesota, The University Wind Ensemble, featuring Thomas Uchtmann on Bismark, North Dakota, South under the direction of Joseph piano. The UNMU Spring Or­ Bend, Indiana, and Las Cruces, Missal, is scheduled to tour West chestra Concert will be April 20th New Mexico. Texas and Eastern New Mexico under the direction of Dr. John February 16-19. The tour will mark Kolpitcke. Joe Missal will conduct While teaching in the La Plata the Southwestern premiere of "Sur­ the Wind Ensemble Concert on Junior High School for the last five prise, Pattern, and Allusion" by April 28th. The finale for the Spring years, Brown continued to compose Daniel Bukvich of the University of semester will be ENMU's Choral and arrange for the various perform­ Idaho. The work is composed for Concert on May 5th. ing organizations, on and off cam­ amplified solo flute and wind pus, as well as perform in the ensemble, and will feature Sarah niversity Community organ­ Lovekin, a senior instrumental izations. music education/music therapy ma­ NEW MEXICO Experience and diversity in the jor from Espanola, NM. The tour INSTITUTE OF multiple teaching and performing program will also include works of MINING & areas make Bob Brown a welcome Richard Strauss, Kurt Weill and Per­ addition to Western's music staff. cy Grainger. The wind ensemble is TECHNOLOGY Justin Richard is the new scheduled to perform in concert Recently, two performances by University Choir Director at with the University Jazz Ensemble NMIMT ensembles were held in Western New Mexico University. in March. Macey Center on the NMIMT cam­ Uustin also comes to us with a Jeanie Wozencraft, ENMU In­ pus. On November 22, the New wealth of experience. He has been structor of Music, will perform the Mexico Tech Jazz/Rock Ensemble Organist and Choir Director at St. Ned Rorem "Ariel" songs on poetry and the Modern Choir performed a Uohns Church in Louisville, Ken­ of Sylvia Plath on February 23rd. concert of big band selections and tucky, accompanist for the Holy The recital will host guest artist contemporary pieces. These Name All-City Choir, directed Greg Collins on clarinet. ensembles consist entirely of Tech Women's and Men's Choirs while in On Monday, February 24th, the students. the United States Army, and was Combined Chamber Chorale under On December 8, the New Mex­ hoirmaster at St. Bernard Abbey, the direction of David Gerig, and the ico Tech Chamber Orchestra labama for twenty years. ENMU Symphony Orchestra, presented its winter concert. The or­ Justin has also been a teacher of directed by Dr. John Kolpitcke, will chestra, whose personnel include voice, piano, organ and he has con­ couple their talents in Randall students, faculty and community ducted the College Symphony Or­ Thompson's "Frostiana" and members, perfomed a concert chestra. Recently he has taught in Schubert's "Mass in G." which featured several soloists, in- WINTER, 1985 47 eluding Nathan Dalleska, a NMT A faculty recital rounded off the to be scheduled, may include Angel student, Professor Ralph Ball, semester. Carl Bernstein, guitar; Romero, a member of America's violinist, clarinetist Bruce Mills, and Peter Klaisle, piano and Ron Lipka, foremost family of guitarists, and two community singers, Patricia trumpet, gave a program November Harvey Shapiro, cellist virtuoso and Iatauro and Jennifer King. 12, at Ilfeld Auditorium on the faculty member at the Julliard Highlands campus. The guitar­ School of Music. trumpet duo is available for perfor­ The Percussion Ensemble of mances, demonstrations or clinics. University of New Mexico, directed Performance schedule for the Spr­ by Christopher Shultis, received a ing Semester includes: February 8, NEW MEXICO singular honor when they were North Central District Solo­ HIGHLANDS chosen to perform at the Interna­ Ensemble Festival; February 13, tional Convention of the Percussive UNIVERSITY Jazz Concert, Ilfeld Auditorium, Arts Society in Los Angeles, Things are happening at 7:30 p.m.; February 20, Band Con­ November 14 through 1 7. Shultis' Highlands. The "Cowboy" band is cert, Ilfeld Auditorium, 7 :30 p.m.; group is made up of undergraduate once again on the march appearing March 7-8-9, High School Honors and graduate students; it was recently in the NMHU Homecoming Band; March 8, Music Department chosen to perform for the Per­ Parade and Game. Twelve high "Collage" Concert with Chorus, cussive Arts Society, an organiza­ school bands participated in the Band, Jazz Ensemble, Guitar tion that includes artists from an in­ parade and for a massed band half­ Ensemble, Faculty soloists and 2 ternational list of s phony or­ time performance. The band travel­ piano duo; March 19, F acuity ym chestras, teachers of percussion ed to Albuquerque on October 13th Recital, Mssrs. Bernstein, Klaisle & from this nation's leading institu­ to provide ceremonial music for the Lipka; and April 24, Jazz Concert. tions of higher education, and many final mass ascension of the 14th fine percussionists from the profes­ Annual Albuquerque International sional worlds of jazz and commer­ Balloon Fiesta. They also were on UNIVERSITY OF cial music. As part of the concert the road to Alamosa, Colorado for performed at Los Angeles, the UNM the game between Adams State NEW MEXICO Percussion Ensemble featured the University and the nationally ranked The University of New Mexico unusual combination of solo violin NMHU Cowboys. Symphonic Wind Ensemble , with percussion in a work by the New performing groups are be­ directed by Harold Van Winkle, and noted American composer Lou Har­ ing formed and old ones revived. the New Mexico Brass Quintet (Jef­ rison; Professor Leonard Felberg Grady Greene has put togethr a frey Piper, Tamara Jackson, was the soloist. The Harrison work Tuba Quartet of fine students and Trumpets; Kirstin Thelander, Hom; will be performed in Albuquerque Ron Lipka has a Dixieland Band Karl Hinterbichler, Trombone; during the U.N.M. Annual Com­ drawn from members of the George Dugan, Tuba;) have been in­ poser's S posium. Mr. Harrison "Cowboy" Band. The NMHU Jazz vited to participate in the Music ym will be the featured composer at the Ensemble, made up of students with Educators National Conference S posium. a number of teachers and other Biennial In-Service Conference. The ym musicians from the community, is conference will be held in Anaheim, The June Music Festival will en­ alive and swinging. They gave their California, during the month of joy its "Forty-Fifth Season of Con­ first performance in November. A April. certs" on the University of New new HUGE group, the Highlands The Music Director and Con­ Mexico campus on June 2, 4, 6, 10,

University Guitar Ensemble, under ductor of the New Mexico Sym­ 12, and 14. The Guarneri String the direction of Carl Bernstein, is phony Orchestra, Neal Stulberg, Quartet will be in residence. Artists exploring the literature for guitar has seen to the scheduling of master who will be featured during the two groups and gave it's first concert on classes for students and New Mex­ weeks of the festival will be Andre

November 21. The Highlands ico Symphony Orchestra musicians. Michel Schub, pianist, and Steven Chorus performed the Schubert These special classes are presented Tennenbom, violist. Founded in "Mass in G" in the churches of Las at the College of Fine Arts by 1942 by Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Vegas three times during the selected guest artists who will ap­ Simms, the June Music Festival is semester with NMHU faculty pear as soloists with the New Mex­ one of the oldest continuous

membes Louise Drlik conducting ico Symphony Orchestra. The initial chamber music festivals in the and Peter Klaisle accompanying. masterclass featured James United States. The June Music The chorus then combined with the Buswell, premier violinist and a Festival is honored to bring back the band for a joint concert on faculty member at the University of Guarneri String Quartet for a series December 5th. Indiana. Future master classes, still of six June Music Festival concerts. 48 NEW MEXICO MUSICIAN OF NOTE ...

...A National High School celebration is designed not only "to the time of this writing tentative ap­ Honors Orchestra is being organiz­ pay tribute to this country's greatest proval has been granted by Euro­ ed for performance at the MENC bandmaster, but to help preserve pean/American of Valley Forge, 50th National In-Service Con­ and promote the American concert Pennsylvania for international ference, April 9-12, 1986. It has band and orchestra by encouraging library distribution of the composers been thirty years since a group of more young people to participate," manuscript series of contemporary this nature has been organized; the says William "Ziggy" Coyle, chair­ art music. More information may be last one performed for the MENC man of the Tribute to Sousa Com­ obtained by contacting Composer Golden Anniversary Convention in mittee. "A Tribute to John Philip America Editions, 1416-A Vassar St. Louis in 1956. This currentpro­ Sousa" is timed to coincide with the Drive, NE, Albuquerque, New Mex­ ject is being undertaken at the in­ 1986 unveiling of the refurbished ico, 87106; (505)-268-0496. itiative of the National School Or­ Statue of Liberty. During the :hestra Association, endorsed by 1986-87 school year, junior and MENC, and made possible in part senior high school, college, com­ • • • • • by a grant from Yamaha Interna­ munity and service band directors tional Corporation. Guest conduc­ will be encouraged to present at tor will be James DePreist, currently least one "authentic" Sousa-style ...The Music Educators Na­ :onductor and music director of the concert in their communities. tional Conference has just published

Oregon Symphony. He has served Anyone interested in more informa­ an updated and expanded version previously as assistant conductor to tion should contact: "A Tribute to of its vocal music lists - Selective Leonard Bernstein at the New York John Philip Sousa," 5140 Avenida Music Lists - 1985: Vocal Solos Philharmonic and later as associate Encinas, Carlsbad, CA 92008, and Ensembles. This comprehen­ :onductor to Antal Dorati at the Na­ (619) 438-8001. sive 88-page book, compiled by the tional Symphony in Washington, Ad Hoc Committee on MENC ).C. Students will be selected from Vocal Selective Music Lists and :icross the country by application • • • • • based on previous lists published by md it is hoped there will be at least MENC, now comes in a larger and )ne representative from each state easier-to-read format. Works includ­ md the District of Columbia. All ed were carefully chosen by experts students will be housed, fed and . . . There is now a music in various vocal music fields in order rehearsed in a hotel near the publishing firm which calls Albu­ to present the best available l\naheim Convention Center, site of querque, New Mexico home. Com­ literature for every level and type of the MENC national conference. poser America Editions is a multi­ group in sacred, secular, folk, Students provide their own costs for faceted organization which currently spiritual, and Christmas music. travel, hotel room and meals. If you publishes an educational method Selections are graded easy, :1ave students interested in this uni­ book, choir music, and a composers medium, and advanced for female, �ue opportunity, contact Sam manuscript series for the more male, and mixed voices, with two­ Pemberton. esoteric minded. CAE's first and three-part and SATB listings. publication, How To Tune Your For the first time in MENC's printing Guitar, by John Mitchell, met with of selective vocal lists, a section on • • • • • international critical acclaim and jazz and show choir music has been has been sold to individuals and added. A directory of publishers libraries as far away as Belgium and also is included. Selective Music . . .School and community Australia. The book is currently in­ Lists - 1985: Vocal Solos and bands and orchestras across the cluded in the music education En sembles costs $10.95 for MENC U.S. will be invited to join in a year­ methods classes at the University of members and $13.75 for long "Tribute to John Philip Sousa," New Mexico and is being reviewed nonmembers. To order, write when this special celebration is an­ at Arizona State University. A MENC Publications Sales, 1902 nounced at the National Associa­ junior high choir piece by Michael Association Drive, Heston, Virginia tion of School Music Dealers' Mauldin, entitled High Places, has 22091. [NASMD) annual convention in just been released and is available at Florida this coming January. The The Music Mart in Albuquerque. At • • • • • INTER, 1985 49 L NMMEA MUSIC INDUSTRY MEMBERS 1985-1986

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