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SATURDAY, MARCH 24

Keynote Address keynote address
n.
An opening address, as at a political convention, that outlines the issues to be considered. Also called keynote speech.

Noun 1.
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10:30-11:30 A.M.

2006 Junior Winners Concert

The Art of Integration Angela Elster

Children's Choir Performance/Workshop Amabile Youth Singers, Mississauga Children's Choir, James Jordan

Knowing the Score: Instruments and Notation Malcolm Bilson Malcolm Bilson, born October 24, 1935, is a pianist specializing in performance on the fortepiano, which is the 18th century version of the piano. Bilson teaches at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., where he is the Frederick J. Whiton Professor of Music.  

Mapping the Journey through Wellness Julianne Miranda

Word Music Panel Jeff Melanson, moderator

2:15-3:15 P.M.

African Piano Njacko Backo-Kalimba

Classical Improvisation Brian Chung, Dennis Thurmond

From the Composers' Point of View David Duke David Ernest Duke is a former Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, a candidate in presidential primaries for both the Democratic and Republican parties, and former Grand Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. , Mary Gardiner, Ruth Henderson, Ann Southam Ann Southam (born in Winnipeg on 4 February 1937) is a Canadian composer. Compositions
  • Rhapsodic Interlude, for solo violin (1963)
  • Towards Green, for flute, clarinet, violin, and viola (1976)
  • Networks
 

Linking Teachers Around the World: Common Threads in Piano Teaching Irina Koulikova; Laurie Pickering; Scott McBride Smith, moderator

Proactive or Reactive: What Type of Teacher are You? Dale Wheeler

Sound Gestures: The Bridge Between Active Listening Active listening is an intent to "listen for meaning", in which the listener checks with the speaker to see that a statement has been correctly heard and understood. The goal of active listening is to improve mutual understanding.  and Music Making with Ease Jessica Johnson, Midori Koga

Using PowerPoint to Enhance Audience Awareness (and a little celebration of the 251st anniversary of Mozart's birth) Paul Sheftel

3:30-4:30 P.M.

Distinguished Composer of the Year Recital

From Technophobes to Techies, Everyone Can Teach Using Modern Tools: Whichever YOU Are, We've Got Ideas For YOU! Ingrid Clarfield, George Litterst

Ghanaian Drumming Kwasi Dunyo

Intractable Tension and Rhythmic Incoordination incoordination /in·co·or·di·na·tion/ (in?ko-or?di-na´shun) ataxia.

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n.
See ataxia.
: Chicken or the Egg? Charles Aschbrenner

Th ey're off to College ... Will They Still Make Music? Kenneth Williams, moderator

Why Bother? Celebrating the Transformational Essence of Music Teaching Robert Mayerovitch

SUNDAY, MARCH 25

9:15-10:15 A.M.

Clara Schumann's Trio in G Minor, Op. 17 Susan Bestul, Christine Kefferstan, Laura Kobayashi

Creativity Across Studios Linda Kundert-Stoll, Derek Stoll

Pedaling--The Soul of the Piano Seymour Bernstein

Piano Becital Dorian Leljak

Point/Counterpoint: Piano Pedagogy in the U.S.A. Martha Hilley; Andrew Hisey, moderator; Jane Magrath; Scott Price

Using T'ai Chi Chih as a 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.
 Tool for Musicians Elaine Peterson

10:30-11:30 A.M.

Let Your Body Experience Latin-American Rhythms Elda Nelly Trevino

Memory and Piano Playing piano playing Neurology A fanciful descriptor for finger movements linked to the loss of position sensation, in which the Pt seeks to discover finger position in space by periodic movement; PP occurs in Dejerine-Sottas syndrome; PP also refers to intermittent : Building Solid Foundations David Sharpe This article is about British runner David Sharpe. For other people named David Sharpe, see David Sharpe (disambiguation).

David Sharpe (born 1967) is a former British middle distance runner who won a silver medal at the European Championships in
 

Point/Counterpoint: Piano Pedagogy in Canada Andrew Hisey, moderator; Janet Scott Hoyt; Midori Koga; Lynda Metelsky; Dale Wheeler; Peteris Zarins

Portuguese Piano Music: A Brief Introduction to Teaching and Performing Nancy Lee Harper Lee Charles Philip Harper (born October 30 1971 in Chelsea, England) is an English football goalkeeper, currently playing for Kettering Town. He signed for Kettering on 16 August 2007 after being released by Milton Keynes Dons.  

10:30 A.M-12:00 NOON

Intermediate Piano Master Class Marvin Blickenstaff

2:15-3:15 P.M.

Can Collaborative Teaching Serve Emotional and Intellectual Individuality? Elizabeth Pridonoff, Eugene Pridonoff

The Multi-Media Side of Claude Debussy Achille-Claude Debussy (IPA /aʃil klod dəby'si/) (August 22, 1862 – March 25, 1918) was a French composer. : Visual and Extra-Musical Inspirations Reid Alexander

Observing and Supporting Rhythm Development in Children 3 to 6 Years Old Lynne M. Ransom

Piano Technique On (and Off) the Bench Laura Kargul, Craig Williamson Former South African police major Craig Michael Williamson was exposed as a spy in 1980, and was involved in a series of state-sponsored overseas bombings, burglaries, kidnappings, assassinations and propaganda during the apartheid era.  

Teaching Improvisation to Non-Improvisers Christopher Norton

Teaching the Joy of Practicing Irina Voro

3:30-4:30 P.M.

The Art of Modern Recital Programming Tony Caramia

A Window into Your Musical Soul George Litterst

Claude Debussy's "En Blanc et Noir" (1915) Dean Kramer, Claire Wachter

Finding Flow and Fluency in Four Fabulous Fantasies Phyllis Lehrer

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 Keyboard Faculty Panel Participants to be announced To be announced (TBA)

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MONDAY, MARCH 26

9:15-10:15 A.M.

Keynote Address Bramwell Tovey

10:30-11:30 A.M.

All Bartok in a Nutshell! Bagatelles Op. 6a Diane Andersen

Building Blocks to Effective Sight Reading Barbara Fast

Transcending Geography: Video Conferencing Technology and Teacher Training Jennifer Snow

What to do With the Adult Student That Wants to Play the "Moonlight" Sonata or "Clair de Lune clair de lune  
n.
1. A pale, grayish-blue glaze applied to various kinds of Chinese porcelain.

2. The color of such a glaze.
, "but Can 't ... Yet! Lillian Livingston

World Music Perspective: The Bateria's Place in Contemporary Musical Development Alan Hetherington

10:30 A.M.-12:00 NOON

Collegiate Piano Master Class Jane Coop

Prevention Education through Music Instruction Kris Chesky, moderator; John Chong; Richard Lederman; Ralph Manchester; Peter Visentin

2:15-3:15 P.M.

Adults and Piano Equal Pleasure Brenda Dillon

Approaches to Composition and Related Performance Practice Stephen Chatman

Building Your String Studio Katharine Rapoport

Whose Glenn Gould?/Who's Glenn Gould Peter Kristian Mose

Women of Firsts Naomi Oliphant, Daniel Weeks

2:15-3:45 P.M.

Medical Problems of Elite College Musicians Kris Chesky, moderator; John Chong; Richard Lederman; Ralph Manchester; Peter Visentin

3:30-4:30 P.M.

Body Mapping: The Anatomy of the Alexander Technique for Musicians and Music Educators Amy Likar

Glenn Gould Foundation Panel Participants to be announced

Group Piano Teacher or Zoo Keeper? Taming the Animals in Your Piano Class Ann Gipson

Motivational Stages in Music Study Randall Faber

Technical Fitness for Woodwinds Margot Rydall

TUESDAY, MARCH 27

9:15-10:15 A.M.

A Voyage Through Sound: Experiencing Audition and Teaching Music as a Sightless Instructor Lori Andra Kernohan

Goldberg Variations Participants to be announced.

The Use of the Virtual Musical Instrument in the Music Therapy Setting at Bloorview Kids Behab Andrea Lamont

Of Kreisleriana, Tomcats and Princes in Disguise: A Discussion of Schumann and E. T.A. Hoffmann Catherine Kautsky

Pictures in the Mind Nancy Telfer

Wrestling with the Score Peter Takacs

9:15-10:45 A.M.

Crossing Borders Pan el Laura Beauchamp-Williamson; Andrew Hisey; Carol Gingerieh; Janet Lopinski, moderator; Robert Mayeroviteh; Jennifer Snow

10:30-11:30 A.M.

Adaptive Piano Teaching Strategies for the Physically and Cognitively Handicapped Piano Student Christopher Fisher, Anita Louise Steele

Creativity for All Akiko Kinney, Forrest Kinney

Does Practice Make Perfect? Marilyn Engle

Dogs, Horses and Hands: What Pianists Can Learn about Biomechanics and Cognition from Canine Agility and Equestrian Steeplechase steeplechase

Either of two distinct sporting events: (1) a horse race over a closed course with obstacles, including hedges and walls; or (2) a footrace of 3,000 m over hurdles and a water jump.
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The Solo Piano Music of Jack Behrens Karin Di Bella

2:15-3:15 P.M.

Beyond Bartok: Exploring Other Works for Two Pianos and Percussion Vergie Amendola, Amy Lynn Barber, Tanya Gille, Christopher Martin

Building Tension-free Technique at the Intermediate Level Lynda Metelsky, David Westfall

Desperate Measures--The Piano Music of Robert Muezynski Kent McWilliams

Learning without Barriers: I Have Tourette's, but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me Scott Price, Frances Saxby

The Sounds of Music: Making an Aural Connection When Teaching New Repertoire Marilyn Lowe, Garik Pedersen

2:15-3:45 P.M.

High School Piano Master Class David Wehr

3:30-4:30 P.M.

Playing With Ease Peter Jancewicz

Maximizing Student Potential Heather Schmidt

Our Responsibility to Teach Students Music Written in Their Own Time Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee (February 9, 1938 - ), is an American contemporary classical composer.

Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee was born in Somerville, Massachusetts. She began her early musical training as a pianist with Antoine Louis Moeldner in Boston, and continued studying at
 

Scientific Research: Its Relationship to Teaching Practices and Learning Strategies Gilles Comeau
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