Foundation fellows named at MTNA conference. (Foundation News).Ten new Fellows were named at the FOUNDATION Gala during the MTNA MTNA Music Teachers National Association MTNA Middle Tennessee Nursery Association (McMinnville, Tennessee) National Conference in Cincinnati in March. Jane Allen, Constance Knox Carroll, Benjamin Caton, Annette Conklin, James Edmonds, Dr. R. Wayne Gibson, Martha Hilley, Dr. Gary L. Ingle, Natalie Matovinovic and Mary Veverka were honored by friends and colleagues who made donations to the FOUNDATION in their names. Certificates and pins were awarded at the Gala in recognition of the significant contributions each of these individuals has made to the music profession. Awards were presented posthumously to Jane Allen and James J. Edmonds. Jane Allen of Missouri was a distinguished pianist and teacher and performed extensively as a soloist and chamber music recitalist in the United States, Canada and in all the major capitals of Europe. She was widely recognized as a teacher and produced many prize-winning students. She was a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award from the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars in 1983, 1987 and 1996. She was on the faculty of the Saint Louis Conservatory and Schools for the Arts, now the Saint Louis Symphony Music School. She also was on the faculty of Washington University in St. Louis “Washington University” redirects here. For other uses, see Washington (disambiguation). Washington University in St. Louis is a private, coeducational, research university located in St. Louis, Missouri. , the University of Missouri at Columbia and St. Louis, and the Young Musical Artists Association Summer Music Institute. She served as adjudicator for MTNA national competitions and was in frequent demand as a workshop and master class clinician. Allen held lifetime Master Teacher Certification from MTNA. James J. Edmonds was professor emeritus of piano and music theory at Eastern Washington University Eastern Washington University - A university 20 miles southwest of Spokane, WA on the edge of the rolling Palouse Prairie. http://ewu.edu/. Address: Cheney, Washington, USA. (EWU EWU Eastern Washington University EWU East-West University EWU Ewha Womans University (Seoul, South Korea) ) in Washington. He received his bachelor's degree from Oberlin Conservatory of Music The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, located in Oberlin, Ohio, was founded in 1865 and is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Students of Oberlin Conservatory enter a very broad network within the music world, as the school's alumni can be found in and his master's and doctorate degrees from The University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. . He performed as soloist with several orchestras in the Pacific Northwest and appeared as soloist and chamber musician in the United States, Europe and Australia. Edmonds served MTNA in many different capacities. He was a past president of the Washington State Music Teachers Association and the MTNA Northwest Division. He was the official accompanist for many MTNA state, division and national competitions. In 1967-68 he was selected by the student government of EWU as the Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year, and in 1987 he was awarded the Frederick Douglass Distinguished Scholar Award, presented by the National Council of Black Studies Pacific Northwest. Mary Veverka of Illinois completed her undergraduate work at Mankato University, Minnesota, and received her M.M. degree from Northwestern University. She also studied at the Stanford University Classical Music Institute. During her career as a piano teacher and performer, she served on the piano faculty of Concordia University, Dominican University and Roosevelt University and taught for many years at a Wisconsin summer music camp. She was soloist with many orchestras and played chamber music throughout the Midwest and on the West Coast with members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Chicago Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1891 by Theodore Thomas, who conducted it until his death in 1905. Orchestra Hall was built for it in 1904 with funds raised by public subscription; the hall is now part of Symphony Center, which was completed in 1997. . She was awarded the Master Teacher Certificate from MTNA in 1982. Illinois State Music Teachers Association awarded her the Salt Creek Chapter Teacher of the Year. She was an active adjudicator in the Chicago area and led adjudicator workshops at state and national levels. Veverka died on Friday, March 22, after receiving the MTNA FOUNDATION Fellow award on March 18, 2002. Dr. R. Wayne Gibson, MTNA president, was special assistant to the president for arts affairs at Kennesaw State University Kennesaw State University, commonly known as Kennesaw State, is a public, coeducational university and is part of the University System of Georgia. It is located in Kennesaw, an unincorporated community in Cobb County, Georgia, United States, approximately 20 miles north of in suburban Atlanta, where for several years he headed the Department of Music and Performing Arts. He holds a bachelor's degree from Huntingdon College and master's and Ph.D. degrees in music history and literature from Northwestern University. Currently serving MTNA as president, he also has served as Georgia Music Teachers Association president, MTNA Southern Division president, national convention chair and MTNA treasurer. Annette C. Conklin, chair, MTNA FOUNDATION Board of Trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors. , holds a bachelor's degree from the College of St. Catherine The College of St. Catherine (also known as St. Kate’s) is a private Catholic college for women located in both St. Paul, Minnesota and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Enrollment currently exceeds 5,200 students. , St. Paul, Minnesota, and an M.A. degree in music history from the University of Notre Dame. She maintains a large independent piano studio in South Bend, Indiana This article is about the city in Indiana, US. For other uses of the name South Bend, see South Bend (disambiguation). South Bend is a city in St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States. . She was an adjunct faculty member at Saint Mary's College Saint Mary's College, at Notre Dame, Ind., near South Bend; Roman Catholic; for women; est. 1844 as St. Mary's Academy, chartered 1850 at Bertrand, Mich.; moved and chartered 1855. The school shares certain programs and facilities with the Univ. for twenty-three years, teaching studio and class piano and piano proficiency. She also has taught class and private piano at the Indiana University South Bend (IUSB IUSB Indiana University at South Bend IUSB Integrated Utility Systems Board (NASA) IUSB Intel Universal Serial Bus ) Arts Academy and in the Continuing Education Division of IUSB. She frequently adjudicates local and regional competitions and National Guild of Piano Teachers auditions. Conklin has served MTNA as president of the South Bend Area Music Teachers Association, president of the Indiana Music Teachers Association (IMTA IMTA Instituto Mexicano de TecnologĂa del Agua (Mexico) IMTA International Map Trade Association iMTA Institute for Medical Technology Assessment IMTA International Modeling and Talent Association IMTA Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture ), president of the MTNA East Central Division and as a member of the MTNA Board of Directors and the American Music Teacher Editorial Committee. She was named Teacher of the Year by the IMTA in 1997. The MTNA FOUNDATION Fellow program offers a meaningful method for honoring deserving individuals while supporting the efforts of the FOUNDATION through donations in the individual's name. To designate a Fellow, simply send a contribution of $1,000 to the FOUNDATION in the name of the individual to be honored. Please note that the Fellow distinction may not be established in the contributor's own name. For more information about this program, please contact the MTNA FOUNDATION at (888) 512-5278, ext. 242. The remaining Fellows will be featured in the August/September 2002 issue of American Music Teacher. |
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