2013 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLINIC-CONFERENCE AND ALL-STATE CONCERTS A 2013 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLINIC-CONFERENCE AND ALL-STATE CONCERTS B 2013 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLINIC-CONFERENCE AND ALL-STATE CONCERTS Index of Advertisers The Florida Music Educators’ Association (FMEA) is pleased to welcome you to All County Music, Florida Flutes .....106 Contentsthe 2013 Professional Development Clinic-Conference and All-State Concerts being Cannon Music Camp .............................65 held January 9-12, 2013, Uniting Music Education: Models for Collaboration—a FGCU - Bower School of Music ........IBC continuation of the association’s long-standing tradition of providing music education Florida Alliance for Arts Education .....49 excellence. FMEA is proud to present outstanding clinicians, conductors, technical Florida Music Service ............................67 experts and industry vendors who are instrumental in making this event Florida’s Florida Southern College ......................71 premier music education experience for teachers, administrators and superb music FSU College of Music ................................ students—from elementary school through post-secondary levels—as well as for FSU Summer Music Camps ..................73 the parents, family members and boosters who chaperon and mentor our all-state Gemeinhardt Musical students. Participants have a variety of opportunities to observe master conductors Instruments ........................................57,69 and teachers, to interact with renowned musicians and industry experts, to gather George N. Parks Drum Major Academy ......................................72 materials specific to classroom applications and to learn about the topics and issues Jacksonville University ..........................92 foremost in the arena of music excellence. Jody Jazz ..................................................36 Kick It .......................................................59 “Together” we make the same music. We are building and developing new relationships MakeMusic .............................................53 with each other, our students and all stakeholders to offer a strong, quality and comprehensive Mark Custom Recording Service .......17 music education for all. Mercer University ....................................2 Welcome ....................................................1 Second General Membership Music & Arts ........................................118 Session .....................................................34 Advertisers’ Index ...................................1 Oxbridge Academy of the Performing Ensembles ..........................37 Palm Beaches ..........................................61 President’s Message .................................3 Palm Beach Atlantic University .............4 Mini-Concerts .........................................40 Message From the Mayor of Tampa .....5 Patel Conservatory at the Conference Schedule of Events ...........44 David A. Straz Center ......................... IFC Executive Director’s Message ................7 PepWear ................................................106 Tampa Convention Center Praise Hymn Fashions ...........................10 FMEA Board of Directors ....................8-9 Floorplan ................................................. 76 QuaverMusic.com ............................... BC Conference Chairman’s Message ........ 11 Tampa Area Map and Parking Stetson University ............................6, 103 Information .............................................78 History of the FMEA University of Central Florida— Clinic-Conference ..................................12 Schedule At-A-Glance ...........................81 String Workshop .....................................77 University of Central Florida ...............63 Tickets ................................................. 14-15 All-State Concert Rehearsal Sites and Times.......................................91 University of Florida..............................85 Code of Conduct .................................... 16 University of Miami, FMEA 2012 Hall of Fame Frost School of Music .............................55 All-State Conductors ............................. 18 Inductee ...................................................95 University of North Carolina Alumni Receptions ................................27 School of the Arts, School of Music .....13 FMEA 2012 Awards Presentations ......97 University of North Florida, President’s Concert Exhibition Hall Layout .................104-105 Music Flagship Program .................43, 87 Featured Performers ..............................28 Vanderbilt University— Exhibitors Directory ............................ 107 Blair School of Music ...........................109 University Night Concerts....................30 Exhibitors by Booth Number ............. 119 Warburton Music Products ...................94 First General Membership Session .....32 Yamaha ....................................................41 Advertisers shown in bold are members of the Florida Music Industry Council. This program is sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, and the Florida Arts Council. 1 2013 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLINIC-CONFERENCE AND ALL-STATE CONCERTS 2 2013 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLINIC-CONFERENCE AND ALL-STATE CONCERTS President’sMessage Collaboration Welcome to the 2013 FMEA Professional Development Clinic-Conference and All-State Concerts! his is one of the ultimate occasions to I encourage you to make a special effort to Sheila S. King renew our enthusiasm for teaching and attend both general sessions to hear outstanding President—Florida Music T Educators’ Association to refuel our energy as we participate in performances by our college students and faculty, the variety of events planned for us. What a myri- The Florida Orchestra Percussion Ensemble and ad of professional development opportunities—to The United States Army Brass Quintet. You won’t observe outstanding conductors work with our want to miss Touch, the University of South Florida all-state ensembles, to listen to fine performances, iPad Quintet. Audience members are encouraged to participate in interest sessions on diverse topics to bring their own iPad or iPhone (or any por- related to music education and to be a part of dis- table device) with an app installed that includes cussions and decisions with our components. You percussion sounds. “Percussions” from Chimson and I have an opportunity to help make a difference Technology, “Bongos” and “Congas” from Skunk in keeping music education vibrant and flourishing Brothers and “ThumbJam” from Sonosaurus are in Florida! good choices. Come prepared to join in on the Our theme this year is “Uniting Music Education: fun! Models for Collaboration.” Our overall idea contin- Kudos and much appreciation go to our con- ues: “Together” we make the same music. We need ference chairman, Dr. John Southall, and the to continue to build and develop new relationships Conference committee, along with our component with each other, our students and all stakeholders organizations, committee chairpersons, exhibits to build a strong, quality and comprehensive music managers and our amazing FMEA office staff coor- education for all. Conference sessions will empha- dinated by Dr. Kathleen Sanz, executive director, size successful practices for promoting interaction for their tireless efforts to prepare for this confer- with colleagues and students, cooperative team- ence. Thank you as well to our members who work work and partnerships across the disciplines. and live in the Tampa Bay area, who provide much Many thanks to Beth Cummings, FMEA pres- of the materials and resources needed to make this ident-elect, for putting together the outstanding conference happen. Pre-Conference, “Florida Performing Fine Arts “Together” we bring you the best educational Assessment: Where Are We and Where Are We sessions, industry workshops, research sessions, Going?” Sessions will provide participants with technology sessions and concerts to make your an overview of how to begin to prepare for assess- experience educational, enriching, motivating and ments by unpacking the NGSSS. In addition, there inspiring. Allow ample time to visit the exhibits will be special sessions for new and new-to-Florida and to continue networking with friends and col- teachers, clinics on how to integrate Common Core leagues. We need to make certain our FMEA net- Literacy Standards, as well as our third annual work remains very strong. Student Leadership Workshop led by Kevin Ford “Together” we will be able to make a difference, and Fran Kick. Wow! no matter what the challenge may be! Consider putting the President’s Concert and Enjoy the conference and all-state concerts! the University Night Concerts on your list of must- attend events. If you need a little inspiration, there Sincerely, is no substitute for hearing great music performed by students who have been well taught. Sheila S. King, FMEA President 3 2013 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLINIC-CONFERENCE AND ALL-STATE CONCERTS 4 2013 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLINIC-CONFERENCE AND ALL-STATE CONCERTS 5 2013 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLINIC-CONFERENCE AND ALL-STATE CONCERTS 6 2013 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLINIC-CONFERENCE AND ALL-STATE CONCERTS ExecutiveNOTES Welcome to the Florida Music Educators’ Association 2013 Annual Professional Development Kathleen D. Sanz, Ph.D. Executive Director—FMEA/FSMA Clinic-Conference and
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