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2018 NCMEA Professional Development Conference November 10 – 13 Winston-Salem NORTH CAROLINA MUSIC EDUCATOR 2018 NCMEA Professional Development Conference November 10 – 13 Winston-Salem Volume 69 Number 2 Conference 2018 NORTH CAROLINA MUSIC EDUCATOR | 1 LEARN + INSPIRE + LEAD SIGN UP TODAY! FREE FOR MUSIC EDUCATORS | PUBLISHED QUARTERLY www.YamahaSupportED.com 2 | NORTH CAROLINA MUSIC EDUCATOR NORTH CAROLINA MUSIC EDUCATOR | 1 WIND13759 Boston Brass SupportEd Cover.indd 1 7/31/18 11:15 AM NORTH CAROLINA MUSIC EDUCATOR A special thank you to all our advertisers who sup- NCMEA Board Directory 4 port music educators and music education in N.C. NCMEA President’s Message 6 Band Shoppe 31 Jazzmone Sutton NCMEA Executive Director’s Message 8 Bob Rogers Travel 1 Pat Hall Brevard College 39 Conference News 10 East Carolina University 13 NCMEA District Meetings 10 Hayes School of Music 29 All National Ensembles 12 Lenoir-Rhyne University 11 Featured Performance 14 LungTrainers.com 21 Awards, Grants & Scholarships 14 NCMEA Past Presidents 20 Mars Hill University 35 Honorary Life Members 20 Messiah College 39 NC American Choral Director’s Luncheon 22 Music and Arts Inside Back Cover Band Section 24 Musicale 19 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Multi-Cultural Awareness 34 NC Azalea Festival 52 Elementary Choral Section 36 Smoky Mountain Music Festival 37 Proudly offering the Kenan Music Scholarship Middle School Choral Section 38 Our premiere award for music majors includes Stetson University 27 High School Choral Section 42 full tuition, room, board, plus additional study funds Super Sensitive Musical String Co. 9 Perfect Submission 44 General Music & Exceptional Children 44 UNC Chapel Hill 3 Jazz Section 45 UNC Charlotte 15, 51 Other scholarships available in brass, composition, jazz, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds Orchestra Section 50 UNC Greensboro 7, 18, 33, 41, Back Cover Higher Education 52 UNC School of the Arts 25 UNC Wilmington 17, 47 Scholarship Degree Options Western Carolina University 23 Audition Dates • Bachelor of Arts Yamaha Inside Front Cover November 17 • Bachelor of Music Editorial: All editorial content should be sent to: Kimberly Justen, Editor-in-Chief, at [email protected]. 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ISSN Number 0400-3332 EIN number non-music majors editor. 20-3325550 2 | NORTH CAROLINA MUSIC EDUCATOR Phone (919) 962-1039 •www.music.unc.edu NORTH CAROLINA MUSIC EDUCATOR | 3 Board of Directors EXECUTIVE OFFICERS SECTION CHAIRS COMMISSION & COMMITTEE CHAIRS President: Jazzmone Sutton* Band: Rodney Workman* Jazz Education: Keith Grush* Exceptional Children & General Music: Music In Our Schools Month: Teacher Education: Jose Rivera Wake County Davidson County Cabarrus County Rue S. Lee-Holmes Angela Mangum Robeson County [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Sampson County Granville County [email protected] Immediate Past President: Band Section Delegate: Jamie Beam* Jazz Section Delegate: [email protected] [email protected] Technology Chair: Howard Ledford James Daugherty* Scotland County Marjorie Harrison* Conference Chair: Barbara Geer Music Program Leaders: Nathan Street Guilford County Davidson County [email protected] [email protected] Forsyth County Guilford County [email protected] [email protected] Collegiate NAfME: Nicolo Iorio* [email protected] [email protected] Middle School Choral: Catherine Tri-M: Sarah Lancaster President-Elect: Carol Earnhardt* Watauga County Butler* Asst. Conference Chair: Adam Joiner Research: Tami Draves Mecklenburg County Forsyth County [email protected] Guilford County Forsyth County Guilford County [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Elementary: Janet Berry* [email protected] [email protected] Recording Secretary: Janet Berry* Webmaster: Mark Healy Burke County Orchestra: Sarah Russell* Burke County Mentoring: Windy Fullagar Retired Membership: David S. Albert [email protected] [email protected] Mecklenburg County [email protected] Mecklenburg County Wake County [email protected] Young Professionals: Lisa Qualls High School Choral: Eddie Adams* [email protected] [email protected] Member-at-Large: Ruth Petersen* Randolph County Wake County Orchestra Section Delegate: Multi-Cultural Awareness: Student Activities: Carol Earnhardt Mecklenburg County [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Ryan Ellefsen* Johnathan Hamiel Forsyth County Orange County Higher Education: Cynthia Wagoner* Forsyth County [email protected] [email protected] Member-at-Large: Johnathan Hamiel* Pitt County [email protected] Forsyth County [email protected] [email protected] AWARDS, GRANTS STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRS EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS & SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRS DISTRICT PRESIDENTS Awards: Jonathan Hamiel Advocacy: Open Collegiate NAfME Advisor: Lisa Runner Forsyth County [email protected] Watauga County [email protected] Constitution: Maribeth Yoder-White [email protected] Mini Grant: James Daugherty Watauga County Editor: Kim Justen [email protected] Davidson County [email protected] Finance: James Daugherty [email protected] Davidson County Executive Director: Pat Hall Summer Professional [email protected] Wake County Development Grant: Open Membership: Carol Earnhardt [email protected] [email protected] Forsyth County [email protected] Scholarships: Ruth Petersen Historian: Dr. John Henry, Jr. Publications: Kim Justen Mecklenburg County Guilford County [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Music Industry Rep.: Mason Wood Forsyth County District 1: Leigh Morgan* District 4: Teresa Davis* District 7: Andrea Evans* NCMEA OFFICE Gates County Robeson County Caldwell County [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 883-C Washington Street Communications Manager: Raleigh, NC 27605 State Department of Public Instruction District 2: Joanne McGowan* District 5: Roman Brady* District 8: Angela McHenry* Mark Healy [email protected] Rep.: Jeremy Tucker Greene County Forsyth County Haywood County 919-424-7008 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.ncmea.net District 3: LaSaundra Booth* District 6: Joel King* Executive Director: Pat Hall Durham County Mecklenburg County * Voting Member [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Counties listed reflect the county taught in advancing music education by promoting the understanding and making of music by all 4 | NORTH CAROLINA MUSIC EDUCATOR NORTH CAROLINA MUSIC EDUCATOR | 5 resident’s Message 9th Annual P SOUTHEAST HONORS STRING FESTIVAL AND STRING TEACHERS CONFERENCE January 25 – 27, 2019 Festival Honors Orchestra The Festival Honors Orchestra is an opportunity for advanced high school string students to develop their performance skills through rehearsals, sectionals, performances, and master classes. Online applications will be accepted beginning in November. The student application deadline, including audition recordings, is December 4, 2018. The festival fee for each selected student is $55.00, which includes two meals in the UNCG Dining Hall and a ticket to the Orquestra GarDel Greensboro Symphony concert on Saturday evening. Prof. David Eccles Guest Conductor aligns and supports the well-rounded education that is already Based on the audition recording, select Festival Honors Orchestra Conference is Coming happening in your building and classroom. Director of Orchestras students will receive a private lesson VanderCook College of Music Share my school administrator letter with your administration with UNCG string faculty members, ur annual professional development conference in early to support your attendance to this beneficial music-specific scheduled as part of the Festival. November is coming near. Within these pages, there is a professional development. You can find this letter located on the wealth of information relating to this year’s conference NCMEA website under the “Conference” tab. Upon your return Opresenters, clinics and performances. The NCMEA section chairs from conference, write up an email or schedule a face to face and conference committee have sought out high quality clinicians meeting with your administrator or other staff members. Share to provide an inspiring and informative conference experience. with them the importance of not only attending this conference for String Teachers Conference the informative music-specific professional development material, One event I am looking forward this conference is the String Teachers Conference but also the leadership role you play in building connections with The is a terrific opportunity to grow performance by Orquestra GarDel. This NC Triangle-based as a teacher and musician, and be inspired by our outstanding Latin music ensemble
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