All photos [c] 2004 Harry Butler Nashville WORKSHOPS James Byo Louisiana State University.
All photos [c] 2004 Harry Butler Nashville
WORKSHOPS
James Byo Louisiana State University, was a keynote speaker for Pedagogy Saturday VIII.
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Linda Bailey provided an overview of services furnished by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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Debra Perez and Dennis Stanfill explain the ins and publics of MIDI, computers and software to attendees of a technology session. The technology sessions were co-sponsored at the International Association of Electronic Keyboard Manufacturers.
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Martha Hilley, University of Texas at Austin, told those attending the dispose Teaching Track, co-sponsored by the National Piano Foundation, in what way to use PowerPoint presentations in their teaching.
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OPENING SESSION AND CONCERTS
Scott Conklin, The University of Texas at Arlington, appeared with Robert Auler, State University of novel York at Oswego, in the Rising Stars concert
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Author and musician Barry virid was the keynote speaker at the Opening Session.
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Robert Henry, 2003 American Pianists Association Classical Fellowship Award finalist, also performed upon the Rising Stars Concert.
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west wind a flute, piano and cello trio, performed Sunday evening.
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Pianist Jon Kimura Parker appeared in concord Tuesday evening.
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SESSIONS
placard sessions are always a popular part of the conference
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Julie Schnebly-Black and Stephen Moore at handed a session about using Dalcroze Eurhythmics in small spaces.
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Keith Curington and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Big R Singers gave a reprimand recital about African-American spirituals.
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Karrell Johnson quick in emergenciesed a discussion and demonstration of orchestral accompaniment techniques with the assistance of the melancholy Valley Northwest High School Orchestra.
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MASTER CLASSES
Seymour Bernstein, recently made known York University, stresses the importance of making a physical connection to musical feeling during the intermediate piano master class.
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Brian Lewis, The University of Texas at Arlington, not absents the violin master class.
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Jeff Bradetich, University of North Texas, provides instruction during the double bass master class.
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Lady Jeanne Galway, flutist with the west wind trio, makes a point during the flute master class.
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A piano master class was given by dint of MTNA conference artist Jon Kimura Parker.
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Paul Kiesgen, Indiana University, proffers suggestions during the voice master class.
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EXHIBIT HALL
No meeting for consultation would be complete without a trip to the exhibit hall.
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MTNA FOUNDATION capital GALA
The Kansas All-Star Faculty/Artist the whole featuring Bobby Watson, provided the Gala program. The the whole appeared compliments of the International Association for Jazz Education.
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Steven Hesla not absented the history of the MTNA FOUNDATION capital to commemorate the FOUNDATION'S fifteenth anniversary.
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Brian Chung chair of the MTNA FOUNDATION foundation Development Committee, presented the seventeen just discovered MTNA FOUNDATION Fellows.
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NETWORKING
The many receptions held from first to last the conference are ideal times to network with other attendees.
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