Meet the 2004 foundation fellows.Paul Bordeleau An MTNA-certified teacher and president of the New Hampshire MTA, Paul Bordeleau, of Bedford, New Hampshire Bedford, founded in 1750, is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2000 census, it had a population of 18,274. A suburb of Manchester, Bedford has one of the highest average personal incomes in the state[1]. , recently celebrated his eightieth birthday. Born in Massachusetts, he earned degrees from the New England Conservatory of Music New England Conservatory of Music, at Boston, Mass.; coeducational; est. 1867, chartered and opened 1870. It is closely associated with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood. and Boston University. Bordeleau has composed many works, including "Sesquicentennial Suite" for symphony orchestra for the city of Manchester, New Hampshire This article is about the city in New Hampshire. For other uses, see Manchester (disambiguation). Manchester is the largest city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the largest city of northern New England, an area composed of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. , "The Luzon March" for 11th Airborne Division Band during the Korean War and, more recently, "Christmas in New Hampshire," dubbed an official song of the state of New Hampshire in 1974. In 1995 for Rotary International, Bordeleau composed "Be a Friend," which was translated and recorded in several languages. He has accompanied such stars as Dusty Owens and Roy Acuff and has performed for Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush Noun 1. George H.W. Bush - vice president under Reagan and 41st President of the United States (born in 1924) George Herbert Walker Bush, President Bush, George Bush, Bush and Gerald Ford. Joseph Brye Born in North Dakota, Joseph Brye, of Lititz, Pennsylvania, has been a piano teacher for more than fifty years. He holds bachelor and master of music degrees in piano performance from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He was MTNA national president, Oregon MTA president, Northwest Division president, national vice president for local associations and student chapters and MTNA archivist. Brye also served as MTNA acting-executive director in 1986 and was one of the first trustees of the Scholarship Foundation Trust, now the Allen I. McHose Scholarship Foundation Trust. Currently retired, he has held teaching positions at Stephens College, Missouri; the University of Idaho The university was formed by the territorial legislature of Idaho on January 30, 1889, and opened its doors on October 3, 1892 with an initial class of 40 students. The first graduating class in 1896 contained two men and two women. ; and Oregon State University Oregon State University, at Corvallis; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1858 as Corvallis College, opened 1865. In 1868 it was designated Oregon's land-grant agricultural college and was taken over completely by the state in 1885. in Corvallis. Brye is an accomplished pianist, marimbist and composer and has performed as a concert pianist and professional accompanist throughout the Midwest. He was presented with the MTNA Achievement Award in 1994. Ella Louise Burba Ella Louise Burba received a bachelor of music degree from the University of Texas and maintains an independent piano studio in Austin, Texas. Awarded Teacher of the Year by the Texas MTA, she has given years of dedicated service to the TMTA student affiliate program, serving as performance contest chair and a member of the World of Music syllabus committee and the theory committee. She also has served TMTA as president, director, Foundation trustee and MTNA high school performance competitions chair. Currently, she is a consulting editor for the Texas Music Teacher magazine and continues to be active as a church pianist and organist. Marie Burnette A native of North Carolina, Marie Burnette earned bachelor and master of music degrees from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro Additionally, UNCG is home to a bevy of research institutes and centers including the Center for Applied Research, Center for Creating Writing in the Arts, Center for Global Business Education & Research, Center for Biotechnology, Genomics & Health Research, Center for Music Research and . She has been an independent teacher of piano and organ for more than forty years and serves as adjudicator for piano festivals throughout North Carolina, Virginia and South Carolina. Her articles have appeared in American Music Teacher, Music Educators Journal and Keyboard Companion. Burnette, of High Point, North Carolina
High Point is a city located in the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina -- the 36th largest metro area in the United States with a population of 1.5 million. , was the first independent music teacher to serve as president of the North Carolina MTA. She also has served as secretary, historian and district certification chair. She has served as the chair of the MTNA Independent Music Teachers Forum, secretary-treasurer of the Southern Division and national secretary of MTNA. She is the assistant organist and member of the choir of Emerywood Baptist Church in High Point and is a member of the High Point Community Chorus. She is one of the founding members of the High Point Piano Teachers Association. Aurelia Campbell A native of Hartwell, Georgia, Aurelia Campbell received a bachelor of music degree in piano performance from the University of Georgia Organization The President of the University of Georgia (as of 2007, Michael F. Adams) is the head administrator and is appointed and overseen by the Georgia Board of Regents. and pursued graduate studies in piano pedagogy. Always actively engaged in the pursuit of excellence in her teaching, she was the first nationally certified music teacher in Georgia and has attended all but one MTNA national conference since 1984. Said one of her colleagues, "As an independent teacher in Hartwell, Georgia, Aurelia Campbell has had a significant impact on the lives of her many students. She is loved and respected by her students and her colleagues. She has unselfishly served the association in a variety of positions on the local, state and division levels and has provided distinguished leadership as president of the Georgia MTA and mentor to all subsequent state presidents." Campbell has served as Southern Division junior performance competitions coordinator, and she provided assistance to MTNA Immediate Past President R. Wayne Gibson, NCTM, with structuring the successful "Music for Everyone" program. Brian Chung Brian Chung, chair of MTNA's development committee, was a member of the MTNA FOUNDATION Board of Trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors. from 1997 to 2003, serving as chair of the Board from 1991 to 1993. Chung is a pianist and former piano teacher who now serves as senior vice president of Kawai America Corporation. He is a past president of the Piano Manufacturers Association International and a current member of the board of directors of the National Association of Music Merchants, better known as NAMM. Chung has a degree in business administration 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. , where he combined his music and business interests. In addition to performing in the top jazz band at U of M, Chung spent summers as a pianist and musical director at Walt Disney World Noun 1. Walt Disney World - a large amusement park established in 1971 to the southwest of Orlando Orlando - a city in central Florida; site of Walt Disney World . After graduating from college, he studied piano and conducting at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, in London, as a Rotary Foundation Scholar. Upon his return to the United States, he pursued jazz studies as the recipient of a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Independent agency of the U.S. government that supports the creation, dissemination, and performance of the arts. It was created by the U.S. . After several years as a professional musician and independent piano teacher, Chung completed a master of management degree at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University. He has been with Kawai America Corporation for fifteen years. Chung was the inspiration behind the establishment of the MTNA FOUNDATION Fellow program that has honored fifty-six individuals since its inception in 2000. Guy Duckworth Nationally and internationally known pianist and educator, Guy Duckworth, of San Diego, California “San Diego” redirects here. For other uses, see San Diego (disambiguation). San Diego is a coastal Southern California city located in the southwestern corner of the continental United States. As of 2006, the city has a population of 1,256,951. , is a widely published author of academic texts and essays in professional journals and is a performer on the National Educational Award television series, A New Dimension in Piano Instruction. He is an authority on group teaching and is a regular presenter for television, state, national and international conferences. Duckworth has received degrees from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee; Music Academy of the West The Music Academy of the West is a music conservatory located in Montecito, California near Santa Barbara, California. Every year, it hosts a summer music festival for the community highlighted by concerts and workshops directed by famous composers, conductors, and artists. in Santa Barbara, California Santa Barbara is a city in California, United States. It is the county seat of Santa Barbara County, California. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 92,325. ; the University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States). in Los Angeles; The Juilliard School of Music; and Columbia University. He held faculty positions at the University of Minnesota, Northwestern University and the University of Colorado in Boulder. He has received many honors including Pioneer in Piano Studies by the National Conference on Piano Pedagogy, Northwestern University Fellow and the 2004 MTNA Achievement Award. The remaining 2004 Fellows will be profiled the October/November issue of AMT. |
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