Conference sessions.Sunday, March 26 Bach to the Future Album by Safri Duo, a percussion duo from Denmark. It contains works by various contemporary composers, among others Steve Reich, Per Nørgård and Jacob ter Veldhuis. The works of Nørgård and Ter Veldhuis are performed with the Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra (conductor: Thomas : Inventive Inventions and Notebook Noodlings Arthur Houle Community Music School Programs: Serving a Diverse Community of Musicians L. Scott Donald Scott Donald (Born 14 Feb 1980 Townsville, Queensland) is an Australian rugby league player for the Leeds Rhinos in the English Super League competition. He is known affectionately as 'Scotty' by some fans. , Catharine Lysinger, Margaret Perry Connecting with the Kid on the Bench Joanne Haroutounian Ethics in Music Teaching: Avoiding Crossing the Line from Caring Teacher to Child Abuser child abuser Public health A person who mentally or physically abuses a child Typical CA profile Age < 30, slightly more likely to be ♀, whose mother was unemployed/employed part time as a manual laborer Typical victim Young children, teens. Ted Piechocinski "Innocent Merriment": the Joy of Gilbert and Sullivan 1. William Schwenk Gilbert erson> and Sir Arthur Sullivan erson>, who collaborated on a number of light operas. See Gilbert. Noun 1. Gilbert and Sullivan - the music of Gilbert and Sullivan; "he could sing all of Gilbert and Sullivan" Martha Fischer, Bill Lutes Let Your Body Experience Latin-American Rhythms Elda Nelly nel·ly or nel·lie n. pl. nel·lies Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for an effeminate homosexual man. [Probably from the name Nelly, nickname for Helen.] Trevino Orchestral Reductions--Practical Strategies for Concerto and Aria Accompaniments Tracy Cowden Over 100 Business Techniques for a Successful and Efficient Music Studio Lee Galloway Performance Enhancement: Strengthening the Mind/Body Connection Through Imagery, Meditation, Biofeedback biofeedback, method for learning to increase one's ability to control biological responses, such as blood pressure, muscle tension, and heart rate. Sophisticated instruments are often used to measure physiological responses and make them apparent to the patient, who and Relaxation Techniques Lesley Sisterhen Preparation for the College Audition Linda Poetschke The Legacy of Pantcho Vladigerov Krassimira Jordan The Student Chamber Music Project: A Collaborative Presentation by the Orpheus Academy of Music and the Austin Chamber Music Center Felicity Coltman, Klondike Steadman Monday, March 27 A Musician Acts: How Acting Techniques Can Improve Music Performance and Pedagogy Jaren S. Hinckley A Conceptual Approach to Memorizing and Improvising Sylvia Coats Developing Vibrato vi·bra·to n. pl. vi·bra·tos A tremulous or pulsating effect produced in an instrumental or vocal tone by minute and rapid variations in pitch. Cathleen Jeffcoat Improvising and Silent Movies Paul Bordeleau Memories of John Browning: The Rosina Lhevinne Legacy Continues Salome Ramras Arkatov Music Copyright and the Music Teacher: The Assets You Save May Be Your Own Ted Piechocinski Sight-Reading Boot Camp Software from Apple that enables an Intel x86-based Macintosh to host the Windows XP operating system. Boot Camp is used to divide the hard disk into Windows and Mac partitions, to install the necessary drivers and to create a dual boot environment. Lori Ellen Rhoden The Performance Tradition and Pedagogical ped·a·gog·ic also ped·a·gog·i·cal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of pedagogy. 2. Characterized by pedantic formality: a haughty, pedagogic manner. Relevancy of Robert Schumann's Album for the Young Lora Deahl The Power of Peer Role Modeling Gerald Slavet Wax-On, Wax-Off: Hollywood Perception About the Teacher-Student Relationship William Westney What Students Are Doing When You Are Not Looking: Evaluation of Effectiveness in Student Practice Kasandra Keeling Working with Students with Disabilities--How Can it Be Done? Moya Lao Nordlund Tuesday, March 28 Criteria for Selecting Solo and Choral Vocal Repertoire Catherine Nix, John Nix Developing Practical Musical Skills Through Church Music Sigrid Luther Exploring Your Piano from the Inside Out Mary Cushing Smith From Choir Member to Soloist Gary Mabry Fun for One--Piano Music for One Hand: Discovering the Best Music for Your Students Adrienne E. Wiley Leading the Single Life: Lessons of Left-Hand Alone Ruby N. Morgan Music from Brazil: Oscar Lorenzo Fernandez Susanne Skyrm Piano Music by Argentine Composers for Beginning and Intermediate Students Gustavo A. Tolosa Powerful, Pain-Free Performance: Smaller Piano Keyboards Lora Deahl, Carol Leone, Pamela Mia Paul, Brenda Wristen Teaching Cultural Diversity Through Rap and Hip-Hop Music Mark Baszak Who's in Charge Here? The Left Brain, the Right Brain and Making Music Lois Svard Wednesday, March 29 Exploring New Sounds: Contemporary Performance Techniques for the Pre-College Pianist Jessica Johnson It Takes Two to Tango: Piano Duets and Duets of Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. Elizabeth Gutierrez, Kevin Richmond Lecture/Recital: Piano Repertoire: "Slinging Dissonances as Mean as Any of Them"--Ruth Crawford's Preludes for Piano Leslie Spotz Liszt's Schubert Transcriptions: Narratives in Sound Joel Schoenhals |
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