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Full Conference Schedule Wednesday, February 8, 2017
GHRT= Galt House Rivue Tower, GHST = Galt House Suite Tower, HR = Hyatt Regency, KC = Kentucky Center
Wednesday, February 8, 201711:30 AM
1:00 PMKentucky Junior High ChorusRegistration GHST 2 Ballroom B
Coordinator: Lynn Pryzgoda, Leestown MS, Lexington
11:30 AM
(C, 6–12)
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2:00 PMAll-State Symphony OrchestraStrings Registration GHRT 3 Coat Check
Orchestra Chair: Patrick O’Rourke, Bowling Green HS,Bowling Green
11:30 AM
(O)
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1:00 PM2:00 PMJazz Committee Meeting
GHST 1 Sampson
Jazz Coordinator: Matt Yarborough, St. Xavier, Louisville
1:00 PM
(J)
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2:45 PMKentucky Children’s ChorusRegistration GHST 3 Stopher
Coordinator: John Hall, retired, Scottsville
1:00 PM
(C, K–5)
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3:00 PMAll-State Chorus RegistrationHR 2 Regency Foyer
Choral Chair: Megan Puckett, Allen Co.-Scottsville HS,Scottsville
1:00 PM
(C)
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2:00 PM3:30 PMMarching Band Committee
Meeting GHST 1 Laffoon
Marching Band Committee Chair: Tim Allen, Lindsay WilsonCollege, Columbia
2:00 PM
(B)
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4:00 PMAll-State Orchestra Winds andPercussion Registration GHRT 3 Coat Check
Orchestra Chair: Patrick O’Rourke, Bowling Green HS,Bowling Green
2:00 PM
(B)
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4:00 PMAll-State Band RegistrationGHRT 3 Archibald
Band Chair: Brian Froedge, North Hardin HS, Cecelia
2:00 PM
(B)
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5:00 PMAll-State Jazz Band RegistrationGHRT 3 Archibald
Coordinator: Matt Yarborough, St. Xavier, Louisville
2:00 PM
(J)
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3:00 PM7:30 PMKMEA Conference Registration
GHST 2 Meeting Reg.Counter
3:00 PM
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, J, O)
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3:30 PM4:30 PMBand Council Meeting
GHST 1 Laffoon
Band Chair: Brian Froedge, North Hardin HS, Cecelia
3:30 PM
(B)
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5:00 PM6:30 PMPerformance Assessment
Managers Meeting GHST 1 Wilkinson
Commission for Performance Assessment Chair: DavidGraham, Warren Central HS, Bowling Green
5:00 PM
(B, C, J, O)
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6:30 PM7:30 PMConcert: Louisville
Orchestra/Louisville YouthOrchestra Side-by-Side KC Whitney Hall
Conductor: Jason SeberProgram
La Forza del Destino........................................Guiseppe Verdi Overture
Scottish Fantasy in E-flat major, Op. 46..................Max BruchMelissa White, violin, Harlem String Quartet, Gheens Artist
West Side Story............................................Leonard Berstein Symphonic Dances
6:30 PM
(B, O)
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6:45 PM7:30 PMDistrict Middle School Choral
Chairs Meeting GHST 2 Breathitt
Middle School Choral Chair: Rebecca Fields, Drakes CreekMS, Bowling Green
6:45 PM
(C)
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Full Conference ScheduleWednesday, February 8, 2017
B = Band, C = Choral, COLL = College/Univ/CNAfME, K-5 = GM K-5, 6-12 = GM 6-12, J = Jazz, O = Orch, SP = Special Learners, T = Technology
7:00 PM9:00 PMCommunity Drum Circle
GHST 3 Coe
Clinician: Michelle Lewis, Jefferson County Public Schools,Louisville
Presiding: Penelope Quesada, Lincoln Performing Arts ES,LouisvilleRoom Chair: Jamie Albritton, Harmony ES, Goshen
7:00 PM
A community drum circle is where people of all ages andability levels come together to DRUM. Learn how toenhance your 21st skills of collaboration, communication,critical thinking, and creativity by participating in thisactivity. No drumming experience necessary.
(6–12, K–5)
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7:30 PM8:30 PMKentucky Junior High Chorus
Teacher’s Meeting GHST 2 Breathitt
Coordinator: Lynn Przygoda, Leestown MS, Lexington
7:30 PM
(C, 6–12)
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9:00 PMChoral Council MeetingHR 2 Conf. Theatre
Choral Chair: Megan Puckett, Allen Co.-Scottsville HS,Scottsville
7:30 PM
(C)
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8:00 PM8:45 PMGeneral Music K–5
Division/District Chairs Meeting GHST 3 Jones
General Music K–5 Chair: Julie Hartman, Allen CountyPrimary Center, Scottsville
8:00 PM
(K–5)
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8:30 PM9:30 PMOrchestra Council Meeting
GHST 2 Collins
Orchestra Chair: Patrick O’Rourke, Bowling Geen HS,Bowling Green
8:30 PM
(O)
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9:00 PM10:00 PMPhi Beta Mu Meeting
GHST 1 SampsonPresiding: Beth Stribling, Murray MS, Murray
9:00 PM -
9:15 PM9:45 PMChoral Division Meeting
HR 2 Conf. Theatre
Choral Chair: Megan Puckett, Allen Co.-Scottsville HS,Scottsville
9:15 PM
(C)
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Thursday, February 9, 20177:30 AM
8:45 AMUniversity of Louisville School ofMusic Continental Breakfast GHRT 3
ConservatoryPresiding: Christopher Doane
7:30 AM -
5:00 PMKMEA Conference RegistrationGHST 2 Meeting Reg.
Counter
7:30 AM
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, J)
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8:00 AM8:30 AMBand Division Meeting
GHST 1 Wilkinson
Band Chiar: Brian Froedge, North Hardin HS, Cecelia
8:00 AM
(B)
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8:30 AM9:30 AMBehavior in the Music Classroom:
Want vs. Need GHST 3 Jones
Clinician: Alice M. Hammel, Richmond, Virginia
Presiding: Kelsey Jones, Crawford MS, LexingtonRoom Chair: Thomas Steuart, Winburn MS, Lexington
8:30 AM
Children sometimes exhibit undesirable behaviors in themusic classroom. Learn to recognize the differencebetween want and need. Strategies given to maintainmanagement in the classroom/ensemble whileaddressing the each student’s specific behavioral needs.
(6–12, SP)
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9:30 AMTrombone Tips, Tricks andTechniques for the Band Room GHST 1 Wilkinson
Clinicians: Matthew Baucum, East Hardin MS, Glendale andBradley Kerns, University of Kentucky, Lexington
Presiding: Matt Barnhill, Berea Independent, BereaRoom Chair: Brad Howard, Carroll County HS, Carrollton
8:30 AM
All facets of teaching the trombone from beginning bandthrough high school. Learn how to start beginningtrombonists, catch common mistakes, teach legato style,improve intonation, improve tone quality, and equipmentsuggestions.
(B)
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Thursday, February 9, 2017 Full Conference Schedule
GHRT= Galt House Rivue Tower, GHST = Galt House Suite Tower, HR = Hyatt Regency, KC = Kentucky Center
9:30 AMUpgrade Your Ensemble byStrengthening the Clarinet Section GHST 1 Sampson
Clinician: Beth A. Fabrizio, D’Addario Corporation,Farmingdale, New York
Presiding: Tara Alcorn, Spencer County HS, TaylorsvilleRoom Chair: Heather Corbett, Dorton ES, VirgieSponsor: D’Addario Music
8:30 AM
How reeds, mouthpieces, and warm-up and fundamentalexercises will upgrade the sound of your ensemble.Topics include tone development, intonation, articulation,technique development, reed and mouthpiece selection,and alternate/resonance fingerings.
(B)
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9:30 AMFine Tuning Your ChoirsHR 2 Gulfstream-
Hialeah
Clinician: Jennifer Adam, Western Kentucky University,Bowling Green
Presiding: Debbie Belcher, South Warren HS, Bowling GreenRoom Chair: Patricia Beresford, Bowling Green HS, BowlingGreen
8:30 AM
Your choir knows the notes, rhythms, and dynamics for apiece of music. Where do you go from here? Learn howimplementing phrasing, enunciation, and text stress canhelp take your choir from good to “wow!”.
(C)
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8:45 AM9:30 AMKentucky Children’s Chorus
Teacher’s Meeting GHST 3 Stanley
Coordinator: John Hall, retired, Scottsville
8:45 AM
(C, K–5)
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9:00 AM5:00 PMExhibits Open
GHST 2 Exhibit HallArea
9:00 AM
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, J, O)
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5:00 PMBluegrass Music News StudentArtwork Gallery GHST 2 Ballroom A
9:00 AM
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, J, O)
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9:40 AM10:40 AMMusical Brain Breaks and Games
GHST 2 Nunn
Clinician: Kristine Lyon, Bryan Station HS, Lexington
Presiding: Christina Bronaugh, Harrison County HS,CynthianaRoom Chair: Pat Price, Bryan Station HS, Lexington
9:40 AM
A variety of Brain Breaks to help keep your students alertas well as engaged in learning.
(6–12)
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10:40 AMUsing Sight Singing asAssessment HR 2 Park Suite
Clinician: Zack Doyle, North Oldham HS, Goshen
Presiding: Melissa Weaver, Kammerer MS, LousivilleRoom Chair: Phil Jennings, Pleasure Ridge Park HS,Louisville
9:40 AM
Tools and tips on how use sight singing in the choralclassroom to create strong assessment practices thatyour principals will salivate over!
(C)
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10:40 AMPurposeful Play: CreativeLearning for Primary-Level MusicMakers GHRT 2 Fountain
Room
Clinician: LuAnn Hayes, Kentucky Country Day School,Louisville
Presiding: Mark Fields, Garrett Morgan ES, LexingtonRoom Chair: Tambra Cambron, South Green ES, Glasgow
9:40 AM
Experience the joyful nature of Orff-based learning foryoung children. Play with a purpose! Come prepared tosing, dance, chant, and play while exploring age-appropriate materials and curriculum integration ideas.
(K–5)
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10:40 AMTeaching Music to Students withAutism GHST 3 Jones
Clinician: Alice M. Hammel, Richmond, Virginia
Presiding: David Fonda, Camargo ES, MontgomeryRoom Chair: Nicholas Denham, Mason Co. Intermediate,Mason
9:40 AM
Attendees will be introduced to the social,communication, and sensory challenges experienced bystudents with Autism Spectrum Disorder and will beintroduced to a set of strategies to assist these studentsas they participate in music classrooms.
(SP)
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10:05 AM10:35 AMConcert: Twenhofel Middle School
Symphonic Band Palace Theater
Director: Jim Daughters
Program
His Honor..........................................................Henry Fillmore
Becoming One..................................................Michael Cotten
At a Dixieland Jazz Funeral................................Jared Spears
Lightning Field.....................................................John Mackey
Presiding: George Boulden, University of Kentucky,LexingtonRoom Chair: Amy Noon, Highland MS, Louisville
10:05 AM
(B)
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Full Conference ScheduleThursday, February 9, 2017
B = Band, C = Choral, COLL = College/Univ/CNAfME, K-5 = GM K-5, 6-12 = GM 6-12, J = Jazz, O = Orch, SP = Special Learners, T = Technology
10:45 AM11:25 AMConcert: Eastern High School
Symphonic Band Palace Theater
Director: Mike Arthur
Program
Spark.....................................................................William Pitts
Silence Overwhelmed.....................................Brian Balmages
Concerto for Soprano Sax and Wind Ensemble....................... .......................................................................John Mackey V. Finale
On The Mall........................................Edwin Franko Goldman
Danse Diabolique.................................Joseph Hellmesberger arr. T. Takahashi
Presiding: Fred Speck, University of Louisville, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Matt Wooten, Christian Academy of Lousiville,Louisville
10:45 AM
(B)
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10:50 AM11:50 AMThe Rhythm is Gonna Get You
GHST 3 Coe
Clinicians: Karen Koner, California State University,Stanislaus and Melissa Marotta, Campbell Ridge ES,AlexandriaPresiding: Bob Bertke, St. Francis School, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Michael Pinkston, Campbell Co. MS, Alexandria
10:50 AM
(6–12)
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11:50 AMRehearsal Techniques forDeveloping Rhythmic Integrity andIntonation Awareness HR 2 Kentucky Suite
Clinician: Kent Hatteberg, University of Louisville, LouisvillePresiding: Tiffany Marsh, Paul L. Dunbar HS, LexingtonRoom Chair: Ryan Marsh, Lafayette HS, Lexington
10:50 AM
(C)
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11:50 PMKandinsky and Klee—IntegratedArts Activities for the GeneralMusic Classroom GHRT 2 Fountain
Room
Clinician: Robert Amchin, University of Louisville, Louisville
Presiding: Tiffany Harrington, Plano ES, Bowling GreenRoom Chair: Kevin Durham, West Marion ES, Lebanon
10:50 AM
Integrated arts activities using visual art as inspiration formusic making.
(K–5)
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11:00 AM12:00 PMLeft Hand Technique: Everyone
All-Together GHST 2 Nunn
Clinician: Anna Cromwell, Eastern Illinois University,Charleston
Presiding: Susan Kinman, Meyzeek MS, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Laura Fallon, Lafayette HS, Lexington
11:00 AM
Learn to release tension and improve intonation usinggames in the orchestra classroom. Play picky partner,ghostly scales, buzzing fingers, and droning games.Experiment with beginning vibrato and shifting exercisesthat all string instruments can practice together.
(O)
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11:55 AM12:55 PMGuided Listening In Instrumental
Ensembles: Materializing theMusic in the Score GHRT 3 Cochran
Clinician: Andrew J. Putnam, Eastern Kentucky University,Richmond
Presiding: David Jaggie, Madison Central HS, RichmondRoom Chair: Jeremiah Fowler, Madison Central HS,Richmond
11:55 AM
Understanding ensemble musicianship through directedlistening. Using the EKU Wind Ensemble, we willillustrate strategies for identifying listening awarenesshierarchies, thus enhancing musical realization of thescore.
(B)
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12:00 PM1:00 PMAlumni Reception–Campbellsville
University HR SpirePresiding: Alcingstone Cunha
12:00 PM -
1:00 PMMadrigals and Chanson: AReading Session of “Pop” Musicfrom 1600 HR 2 Park Suite
Clinician: Bradley L. Almquist, Murray State University,Murray
Presiding: Samantha Veal, Paducah MS, PaducahRoom Chair: Brant Veal, Ballard Memorial HS, Paducah
Sponsor: Morehead State University
12:00 PM
Re-introduce middle and high school choral directors tomadrigals and chanson from the late Renaissance andearly Baroque periods. Music will be selected from publicdomain sources and include multiple voicingsappropriate for smalll, chamber, and large choirs.
(C)
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Full Conference Schedule Thursday, February 9, 2017
GHRT= Galt House Rivue Tower, GHST = Galt House Suite Tower, HR = Hyatt Regency, KC = Kentucky Center
1:00 PMAdding Elements of the OrffSchulwerk to your Choral Program GHRT 2 Fountain
Room
Clinician: Amy Harrod, Rosenwald Dunbar ES, Nicholasville
Presiding: Darrell Parks, Bloomfield ES, BloomfieldRoom Chair: Cyndi Chadwick, Campbellsville ES,Campbellsville
12:00 PM
Hands on activities to show you how you can incorporateOrff Schulwerk movement, exploration, and instrumentsinto your choral program and other performance events.
(K–5)
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1:00 PMSocial Media and Program Review#Distinguished GHST 3 Jones
Clinician: Jessica Greene, Jessamine County Schools,Nicholasville
Presiding: Brent Merritt, Scott County HS, GeorgetownRoom Chair: Chris Miller, Walton Verona Independent,Walton
12:00 PM
Utilizing Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to allowstudents, teachers, and administrators to communicatewith all-stakeholders, expand learning beyond theclassroom and document program review evidence on adaily basis.
(T)
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12:50 PM1:50 PMThey ALL Signed Up?
GHST 2 Nunn
Clinician: Rebecca Goff, Paul L. Dunbar HS, Lexington
Presiding: Josh Rayburn, Lexington Traditional Magnet MS,LexingtonRoom Chair: Megan Norris, Tates Creek MS, Lexington
12:50 PM
Tips and tricks to teaching beginning strings in largeclasses.
(O)
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1:10 PM2:10 PMClass Guitar Revisited: A Working
Model for Fostering MusicalExcellence GHST 3 Coe
Clinician: Michael Kagan, Youth Performing Arts School,Louisville
Presiding: Elizabeth Pike, Madison MS, RichmondRoom Chair: Rachel Deshler, West Jessamine MS,Nicholasville
1:10 PM
Presents educators with a set of resources to redefinetheir approach to class room guitar pedagogy throughthe lens of a professional classical guitarist. Topicsinclude program start-up, technical foundations, musicliteracy, guitar orchestra, and repertoire.
(6–12)
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2:10 PMScared of the Piano? DalcrozeTechniques for the BarelyProficient Pianist GHRT 2 Fountain
Room
Clinicians: Christen M. Dillon, University of Kentucky,Lexington and Holly Smith, Ascension School, Louisville
Presiding: Brittany Rust, Allen County Intermediate,ScottsvilleRoom Chair: Mariah Caven, Red Cross ES, Glasgow
1:10 PM
When people hear the word “Dalcroze,” a teacher behinda piano may come to mind. The truth is any teacher canuse Dalcroze techniques to further student success—regardless of piano skills! Attend this interactive sessionto find out how!
(K–5)
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2:10 PMAssessing Students Who LearnDifferently in the Music Classroom GHST 3 Jones
Clinician: Alice M. Hammel, Richmond, Virginia
Presiding: Amy Bolar, Flemingsburg ES, FlemingsburgRoom Chair: Sheila Lamb, Fleming Co. HS, Flemingsburg
1:10 PM
Create alternative and adapted assessments that fit theneeds of every student, even for students who achievefar above and far below the grade or ensemble levelobjectives. Once created, adapted assessments can beutilized to create a truly inclusive environment.
(SP)
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1:15 PM2:15 PMThe High School Jazz Band: It
“Don’t Mean a Thing if the BandDon’t Swing” GHST 1 Wilkinson
Clinicians: Bradley Kerns, University of Kentucky, Lexingtonand William Kite, Henry Clay HS, Lexington
Presiding: Daniel Wise, Seneca HS, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Chris Miller, Walton-Verona HS, Walton
1:15 PM
The DiMartino/Osland Jazz Orchestra trombones presentconcepts for improving high school jazz bandperformance, including: section playing fundamentals,the overall ensemble “sound," and roles of the reed,brass, and rhythm sections in “swinging” the band.
(J)
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Full Conference ScheduleThursday, February 9, 2017
B = Band, C = Choral, COLL = College/Univ/CNAfME, K-5 = GM K-5, 6-12 = GM 6-12, J = Jazz, O = Orch, SP = Special Learners, T = Technology
1:25 PM1:55 PMConcert: Beaumont Middle School
Symphonic Band Palace Theater
Director: John Bowmer
Program
The Lost Lady Found.......................................Percy Grainger from Lincolnshire Posy arr.Michael Sweeney
Chant and Savage Dance...............................Brian Balmages
Divinum Mysterium....................................James Swearingen
The Woodwind Polka........................................arr. Andy Clark
Circus Bee.........................................................Henry Fillmorearr. Calvin Custer
Presiding: Chris Strange, Jessie Clark MS, LexingtonRoom Chair: Michael Payne, George Rogers Clark HS,Winchester
1:25 PM
(B)
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1:50 PM2:30 PMConcert: University of Louisville
Singing Cardsmen Cathedral of theAssumption
SanctuaryDirector: Randi Bolding
Program
Somagwaza and Siyahamba....................................traditionalarr. Joseph Maselwa, Pete Seeger, & Stephen P. Barnicle
The Morning Trumpet...........................................John Lelandarr. Michael Richardson
Blow Ye The Trumpet........................................Kirke Mechem
Fa una canzone.................................................Orazio Vecchi
Vecchie letrose..................................................Adrian Willaert
Si Iniquitates Observaveris..............................Samuel Wesley
The Word Was God..................................Rosephanye Powellarr. William Powell
Swingin' With the Saints........................................Mark Hayes
Presiding: Pam Fleitz, retired, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Phillip Jennings, Pleasure Ridge Park,Louisville
1:50 PM
(C, COLL)
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2:05 PM2:45 PMConcert: Paul Laurence Dunbar
High School Wind Symphony Palace Theater
Directors: Teresa J. Elliott and Brian Morgan
Program
Slavonic Rhapsody No. 1, Op. 114................Carl Friedemannarr. Mayhew I. Lake/ed. Kenneth Singleton
Three Folk Song Settings for Band...........................traditional Mvt. 2 All The Pretty Little Horses
arr. by Andrew Boysen, Jr.
Lightning Fingers...............................................Henry Fillmoreed. Robert E. Foster
Night on Fire from "The Soul Has Many Motions".................... .......................................................................John Mackey
Manhattan for Trumpet and Concert Band..........Philip Sparke 1. Saturday Serenade
Early One Morning March..............................David M. Mruzek
Presiding: Fred Speck, University of Louisville, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Michael Payne, George Rogers Clark HS,Winchester
2:05 PM
(B)
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2:10 PM3:10 PMHarlem String Quartet Clinic
KC North Lobby
Presiding: Jeff Jamner
2:10 PM
(O)
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2:20 PM3:20 PMListening Fun with Scarves and
Tennis Balls GHRT 2 FountainRoom
Clinician: Dan Fee, Theme and Variations Publishing, Fon Du Lac, Wisconsin
Presiding: Amy Bolar, Flemingsburg ES, FlemingsburgRoom Chair: Laura Hughes, Collins Lane ES, FrankfortSponsor: Themes and Variations
2:20 PM
Learn rhythmically expressive movement routines toclassical music using scarves and tennis ball. Eachroutine can be learned in a 30-minute music class.Through active participation, students will experiencemusic in ways they never thought were possible!
(K–5)
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Full Conference Schedule Thursday, February 9, 2017
GHRT= Galt House Rivue Tower, GHST = Galt House Suite Tower, HR = Hyatt Regency, KC = Kentucky Center
2:40 PM3:20 PMConcert: Jeffersontown High
School Bella Vocé Cathedral of theAssumption
SanctuaryDirector: Samantha Lilly
Program
Canto a Eleggua.............arr. Arlety Valdes, Yudelkis Lafuente
Northern Lights.........................................................Ola Gjeilo
Alleluia............................................................Linda Spevacek
The Seal Lullaby.................................................Eric Whitacre
Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day............Richard Burchard
El Romanton....................................................Francisco Muroarr. Miguel Astor
Svatba...............................................................Hristo Todorov
Presiding: Kent Hatteberg, University of Louisville, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Katie Allen, Doss HS, Louisville
2:40 PM
(C)
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2:50 PM3:50 PMCollege/University Research
Poster Session GHST 2 Ballroom A
Presiding: Michael Hudson, University of Kentucky, Lexington
2:50 PM
(COLL)
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3:00 PM4:30 PMKACMD Board Meeting
HR 2 Board RoomPresiding: Mark Schell, Asbury University, Wilmore
3:00 PM -
3:15 PM3:55 PMConcert: Auxilium Trombone Trio
GHST 1 Sampson
Performers: Kevin Callihan, Justin Croushore, and JohnHandshoe
Program
Eaglehawk............................................................Eric Ewazen
être ou ne pas être..............................................Henri Tomasi
Salute to a Sausage Society.......................Christian Lindberg
Alteba Trio..........................................................Frigyes Hidas
Josephine.....................................................Tommy Pederson
Presiding: Brad Kerns, University of Kentucky, LexingtonRoom Chair: Kaitlin Callihan, Owensboro MS, Owensboro
3:15 PM
(B, COLL)
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3:20 PM3:25 PMConcert: Collegiate Composition
Winner Cathedral of theAssumption
SanctuaryComposer: Blake Wilson
Program
Ave Maris Stella...................................................Blake Wilson
3:20 PM
(C)
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3:30 PM4:15 PMConcert: Central Hardin High
School Chamber Singers Cathedral of theAssumption
SanctuaryDirector: Brandon Centers
Program
Missa Brevis Boreal..........................................Mathew Emery Kyrie Sanctus Agnus Dei
I Will Lift Mine Eyes..........................................Jake Runestad
Os Justi............................................................Anton Bruckner
I'll Be There............................................................Jeremy Fox
Veniki...........................................................Feodoisy Rubtsov
Presiding: Ashley Tyree, Montgomery Co. HS, Mt. SterlingRoom Chair: Ross Morgan, Shelby Co. HS, Shelbyville
3:30 PM
(C)
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3:35 PM4:35 PMKodály and Orff meet
QuaverMusic InteractiveTechnology GHST 3 Coe
Clinician: Graham Hepburn, QuaverMusic.com, Nashville,Tennessee
Presiding: John Fleck, Elliott County HS, Sandy HookRoom Chair: Kara Smith, Estes ES, OwensboroSponsor: QuaverMusic.com
3:35 PM
How can you integrate best practices from many differentpedagogical approaches at the same time? ExperienceQuaver’s new Orff and Kodály tools that guide studentsas they sing, play, improvise, compose, read, and notatemusic.
(T)
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Full Conference ScheduleThursday, February 9, 2017
B = Band, C = Choral, COLL = College/Univ/CNAfME, K-5 = GM K-5, 6-12 = GM 6-12, J = Jazz, O = Orch, SP = Special Learners, T = Technology
3:45 PM4:45 PMDo You Speak Orchestra? (A
Survival Guide for Non-stringPlayers) GHRT 3 Cochran
Clinician: Brian St. John, Western Kentucky University,Bowling Green
Presiding: Adam French, Grayson Co.HS, LeitchfieldRoom Chair: Stacy French, Grayson Co. HS, Leitchfield
3:45 PM
Are you uncomfortable in front of a group of stringplayers? Do you think you might be called on to workwith strings? (It might happen to you!) This session willgive the non-string player strategies for working with abody of student string players.
(O)
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4:00 PM5:00 PMAll-State Band Conductor
Roundtable GHST 3 Jones
Conductors: Craig Cornish, Paula Crider, and Richard Clary
Presiding: Brent Barton, Retired, RichmondRoom Chair: Alex Britton, Harlan County HS, HarlanSponsor: Phi Beta Mu
4:00 PM
Round table discussion featuring the All StateConductors with moderator Scott Bersaglia.
(B, COLL)
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4:20 PM5:00 PMConcert: Lexington Christian
Academy Women’s Chorus Cathedral of theAssumption
SanctuaryDirector: Daniel E. Wesley
Program
Ein Feste Burg ist Unser Gott..............................Martin Luther
Volendet ist das Grosse Werk....................Franz Josef Haydn from Die Schöpfung arr. Jacob Narverud
Kyrie Eleison.....................................................Glenn McClure from St. Francis in the Americas
Misericordia.....................................................J. Reese Norris
And Miriam Sang...........................................Zebulon Highben
Fecit Potentiam.........................................Kim André Arnesen from Magnificat
Will the Circle be Unbroken?................traditional Appalachianarr. J. David Moore
Presiding: Lori Hetzel, University of Kentucky, LexingtonRoom Chair: Lisa Braswell, Trinity Christian Academy,Lexington
4:20 PM
(C)
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4:45 PM5:25 PMConcert: Graves County
Percussion Ensemble GHST 2 Ballroom B/C
Director: Richard Burchett
Program
P1 Special...................................................................Ben Lee
Sizzle!..........................................................Nathan Daughtrey
Lux Aurumque.....................................................Eric Whitacrearr. Zachary McCoy
Samba Reggae...........................................................Julie Hill
Katraterra...............................................................Jim Casella
Presiding: Kip Crowder, Barren County HS, Glasgow
4:45 PM
(B)
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5:00 PM5:00 PMExhibits Close
GHST 2 Exhibit HallArea
5:00 PM
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, J, O)
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5:15 PM6:00 PMAlumni Reception–Murray State
University HR 2 Park SuitePresiding: Pam Wurgler
5:15 PM -
6:00 PMAlumni Reception–EasternKentucky University HR SpirePresiding: Jeremy Mulholland
5:15 PM -
6:00 PMAlumni Reception–WesternKentucky University HR 1 Pimlico A,BPresiding: Scott Harris
5:15 PM -
6:00 PMAlumni Reception–NorthernKentucky University HR 2 KeenelandPresiding: David Dunevant
5:15 PM -
7:00 PMAlumni Reception–Morehead StateUniversity Seelbach,
Rathskeller RoomPresiding: L. Curtis Hammond
5:15 PM -
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Full Conference Schedule Thursday, February 9, 2017
GHRT= Galt House Rivue Tower, GHST = Galt House Suite Tower, HR = Hyatt Regency, KC = Kentucky Center
7:15 PMConcert: Ky. Children’s Chorus,Ky. Jr. High Treble Chorus, andKy. Jr. High Mixed Chorus Concert KC Whitney Hall
Conductors: Andrew Milner, Rollo Dilworth, and ChristyElsner
Program
Kentucky Children’s ChorusTo Music.......................16th Century German chorale melody arr. Betty BertauxArt Thou Troubled?............................George Frederic Handel arr. Ashworth BartleThree Quotes by Mark Twain.........................Andrea Ramsey I. The Silent Fool II. Telling the Truth III. My Dear MotherIt’s Time.................................................................Amir Zaheri
KMEA Commissioned WorkGreat Day!...................................................traditional spiritual arr. Rollo Dilworth
Kentucky Junior High Mixed Chorus
Sanctus.................................................................W.A. Mozart from Missa Brevis K. 258 ed. Patrick LieberganThe Arrow and the Song...................................Elliot Z. LevineWanting Memories...........................................Ysaye Barnwell from CrossingsSing with the Lark................................................Laura FarnellI Sing Because I’m Happy...........................Charles H. Gabriel from The Magnificat
Kentucky Junior High Treble ChorusEsurientes.........................................................Antonio Vivaldi from The MagnificatSesere Eeye.....................................................traditional song ed. Mark O’LearyGems of J. M. Barrie.......................................Andrea RamseyLunar Lullaby......................................................Jake NavarudBanjo Pickin’ Girl.................................Appalachian Folk Song arr. Tim Sharp and Andrea Ramsey
Presiding: John Hall, KCC Coordinator, retired, Scottsville
5:15 PM
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- 5:30 PM6:10 PMConcert: Louisville Winds
Palace Theater
Director: Nan Moore
Program
Downey Overture............................................Osacar Navarro
Symphonic Dance No.2 "The Maskers"..........Clifton Williams
Dum Spiro Spero..................................................Chris Pilsner
Tidal Forces...............................................Michael Markowski
The Attorney General.............................................Karl L. King
Presiding: Fred Speck University of Louisville, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Kathryn Jackson, Fairview HS, Fairview
5:30 PM
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7:30 PMAlumni Reception–University ofKentucky Stites & Harbison,
20th Flr, 400 W.Market St.Presiding: John Scheib
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7:15 PM9:15 PMOrchestra Reading Session
GHST 2 Nunn
Clinician: Fredrick Speck, Jr., Eastern HS, LouisvillePresiding: Ty Carver, Robert Frost Sixth Grade Academy,Louisville
7:15 PM
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B = Band, C = Choral, COLL = College/Univ/CNAfME, K-5 = GM K-5, 6-12 = GM 6-12, J = Jazz, O = Orch, SP = Special Learners, T = Technology
7:20 PM9:15 PMConcert: All-Collegiate Choir and
Kentucky Intercollegiate Band KC Whitney Hall
Conductors: Karen Kennedy and Richard Clary Program
Kentucky ACDA All-Collegiate Choir
Nyon Nyon........................................................Jake RunestadKeep Watch, Dear Lord.........................................David PegelJustorum Animae...............................Charles Villiers StanfordAchieved is the GloriousWork........................................................Franz Joseph Haydn from The CreationKyrie............................................................Josef Rheinberger from Mass in E flat major, Op. 109I Can Tell the World.....................................traditional spiritual arr. Moses Hogan
Kentucky Intercollegiate Band
Medieval Suite.......................................................Ron Nelson II. Homage to PérotinCarmina Burana..........................................................Carl Orff arr. John Krance 1. O fortuna, velut Luna (O Fortuna, variable as the moon) 2. Fortune plango vulnera (I lament Fortune's blows) 3. Ecce gratum (Behold the Spring) 4. Tanz—Uf dem anger (Dance—On the lawn) 5. Floret silva (The noble forest) 6. Were diu werlt alle min (Were the world all mine) 7. Amor volat undique (The God of Love flies everywhere) 9. In taberna quando sumus (When we were in the tavern) 12. Ave formosissima (Hail to thee, most beautiful) 13. Fortuna Imperatrix Mund (Fortune, Empress of the World)
7:20 PM
(B, C, COLL)
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9:15 PM10:15 PMFun International Folk Dancing—
Be Part of the Circle GHST 2 Ballroom B/C
Clinician: Robert Amchin, University of Louisville, Louisville
Presiding: Kevin Durham, West Marion ES, LebanonRoom Chair: Kerri Clark, North Laurel MS, London
9:15 PM
International folk dancing for beginners. Enjoy learningand reviewing easy folk dances. Many of the dancesyou'll be able to take back to your classroom!
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9:30 PM11:00 PMJazz Reading Session
GHRT 2 FountainRoom
Clinician: Jerry Tolson, University of Louisville, LouisvillePresiding: Matt Yarborough, St. Xavier HS, LouisvilleRoom Chair:
9:30 PM
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10:30 PM11:30 PMNational Band Association Social
GHRT 3Conservatory
Presiding: Amy Acklin, University of Louisville, Louisville
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GHRT= Galt House Rivue Tower, GHST = Galt House Suite Tower, HR = Hyatt Regency, KC = Kentucky Center
Friday, February 10, 20177:30 AM
8:30 AMKY-ACDA Business MeetingGHST 1 Wilkinson
Presiding: Paul Hondorp, Western Kentucky University,Bowling Green
7:30 AM
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8:00 AM5:00 PMKMEA Conference Registration
GHST 2 Meeting Reg.Counter
8:00 AM
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, J, O)
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8:30 AM9:30 AMDistrict 1 Meeting
GHST 3 SegellPresiding: Samantha Veal, Paducah MS, Paducah
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 2 MeetingGHRT 2 Fountain
RoomPresiding: Alan Emerson, James Madison MS, Madisonville
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 3 MeetingGHST 1 Wilkinson
Presiding: Cedrick Leavell, Warren East HS, Bowling Green
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 4 MeetingGHST 3 French
Presiding: Darrell Parks, Bloomfield ES, Bloomfield
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 5 MeetingGHST 3 Coe
Presiding: Wendy Davidson, Hebron MS, Shephardsville
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 6 MeetingGHRT 3 Cochran
Presiding: Carole Farris, Summit View Academy,Independence
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 7 MeetingGHST 2 Nunn
Presiding: George Boulden, University of Kentucky,Lexington
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 8 MeetingGHST 1 Laffoon
Presiding: June Grice, Morehead State University, Morehead
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 9 MeetingGHST 2 Breathitt
Presiding: Matt Moon, Pike County Central HS, Pikeville
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 10 MeetingGHST 3 Beckham
Presiding: Michelle Simpson, McCreary County Central HS,Stearns
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 11 MeetingGHST 1 Sampson
Presiding: Ben Walker, B. Michael Caudill MS, Richmond
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 12 MeetingGHST 3 Jones
Presiding: Linda Pulley, Iroquois HS, Louisville
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMKCNAfME State Office MeetingGHST 3 Bradley
Presiding: Drew O’Dell, Morehead State University,Morehead
8:30 AM -
9:00 AM5:00 PMExhibits Open
GHST 2 Exhibit HallArea
9:00 AM
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, J, O)
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5:00 PMBluegrass Music News StudentArtwork Gallery GHST 2 Exhibit Hall
Area (Foyer, ExhibitHall, Ballroom A)
9:00 AM
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, J, O)
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9:45 AM10:15 AMKeynote Address: One is Too
Small a Number to AchieveSomething Great! GHST 2 Ballroom B/CClinician: Marcia Neel, Music Education Consultants, Inc.
9:45 AM
Reaching out to others is the ONLY way to achievesomething great. We must ALL work together as ONETEAM and surround ourselves with those who CARE tohelp us achieve our goal—to guarantee success forEVERY student in the music program.
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10:00 AM11:00 AMKCNAfME General Meeting and
Roll Call GHST 3 FrenchPresiding: Drew O’Dell, Morehead State University,Morehead
10:00 AM -
10:15 AM11:00 AMAwards Ceremony
GHST 2 Ballroom B/C
Presiding: KMEA Executive Committee
10:15 AM
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, J, O)
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B = Band, C = Choral, COLL = College/Univ/CNAfME, K-5 = GM K-5, 6-12 = GM 6-12, J = Jazz, O = Orch, SP = Special Learners, T = Technology
11:10 AM11:50 AMConcert: Eastern High School
Jazz Ensemble GHST 2 Ballroom B/C
Director: Cory Zilisch
Program
A Child is Born...............................................arr. John Deaton
Love is Here to Stay.........................George and Ira Gershwinarr. Mark Taylor
Cold Duck Time..............................................arr. Erik Morales
Chili Today, Hot Tamale.........................................Rick Hirsch
The Chicken........................................................arr. Kris Berg
Moanin’............................................................arr. Sy Johnson
Presiding: Matt Byrum, Atherton HS, Louisville
11:10 AM
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12:10 PMExpectations and Relationships:Potential in High Risk Studentsand for a Successful Program GHST 1 Wilkinson
Clinician: Linda Pulley, Iroquois HS, Louisville
Presiding: Beth Lyles, Noe MS, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Marc Monroe, Butler Traditional HS, Louisville
11:10 AM
Strategies to create a vibrant and successful bandprogram at a low socio economic/high risk/focus school.
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12:10 PMLife Lessons—A Forum for NewTeachers GHST 3 French
Clinician: Robert Amchin, University of Louisville, Louisville
Presiding: Drew O’Dell, Morehead State University,Morehead
11:10 AM
An open discussion with seasoned teachers on what toexpect and learn in your first years of teaching music inthe schools. College students, student teachers and newand old teachers are all welcome!
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12:10 PMInsightful, Intuitive, Informed,Inculcated, Inspired Intermediates GHRT 2 Fountain
Room
Clinician: Amy Black, Lexington Singers Children’s Choir,Lexington
Presiding: John Hall, retired, ScottsvilleRoom Chair: Julie Hartman, Allen County Primary Center,Scottsville
11:10 AM
An "Informance" of teaching and rehearsal techniquesused with the Lexington Singers Children's IntermediateChoir. The choir consists of late primary/intermediategrades and serves to introduce the choral score as wellas to develop healthy habits.
(K–5)
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11:20 AM12:20 PMChoral Conducting Masterclass
HR 2 Park Suite
Clinician: Karen Kennedy, University of Miami Frost School ofMusic, Miami, Florida
Presiding: Noel Weaver, Ballard HS, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Demetrius Walker, East Jessamine HS,NicholasvilleSponsor: American Choral Directors Association–Ky Chapter
11:20 AM
Dr. Karen Kennedy, Director of Choral Studies atUniversity of Miami, will work with selected conductorsfrom our state in a conducting masterclass setting.Session attendees will be the performing ensemble.
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11:45 AM12:45 PMKentucky College/University Band
Director’s Meeting GHST 2 Collins
Presiding: Amy Acklin, university of Louisville, Louisville
11:45 AM
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12:00 PM12:40 PMConcert: University of Louisville
Saxophone Ensemble GHST 1 Sampson
Director: Adam McCord
Program
Vienna Philharmonic Fanfare..........................Richard Straussarr. Brian C. Herald
Variations on "America"........................................Charles Ivesarr. Brian C. Herald
Hymn to a Blue Hour ..........................................John Mackeyarr. Zachary Schlaug
Children's March: "Over the hills and far away"........................ ......................................................Percy Aldridge Grainger
arr. Zachary Schlaug
Presiding: Frederick Speck, University of Louisville, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Jason Cumberledge, University of Louisville,Louisville
12:00 PM
(B, COLL)
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1:00 PMLife Long Music Making: TheLexington New Horizons MusicProgram GHRT 3 Cochran
Clinicians: Michael Hudson, Bradley Kerns, and David Sogin,University of Kentucky, Lexington
12:00 PM
The purpose of this session is to share and demonstratewhat a meaningful and important impact communityensembles have on life long learning and quality of lifefor its community members through participation in theNew Horizons music program.
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GHRT= Galt House Rivue Tower, GHST = Galt House Suite Tower, HR = Hyatt Regency, KC = Kentucky Center
1:30 PMCODA Committee LuncheonHR 2 Keeneland
Presiding: David Dunevant, Northern Kentucky University,Highland Heights
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12:20 PM1:20 PMHow to Survive Your First Year of
Teaching GHST 3 French
Clinician: Patrick Moore, Houston Baptist University,Houston, Texas
Presiding: Drew O’Dell, Morehead State University,Morehead
12:20 PM
The first year of teaching can be the most difficult one ofthem all. Here I will outline ten things that I found veryimportant during my first year of teaching that help madeit a success. Clinic topics will include, networking,managing your surroundings, and planning ahead.
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1:20 PMMaking Sense of the MayhemGHST 3 Jones
Clinician: Cyndi Chadwick, Campbellsville ES, Campbellsville
Presiding: Jessica Floyd, Campbellsville MS, CampbellsvilleRoom Chair: Sarah Lockard, Glasscock ES, Lebanon
12:20 PM
Management strategies specifically for the elementarymusic classroom. By incorporating strategies such asthese, teachers can reduce disciplinary issues and focuson instruction and learning.
(K–5)
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12:30 PM1:30 PMMulticultural Choral Music
Reading Session HR 2 Park Suite
Clinician: Daniel E. Wesley, Lexington Christian Academy,Lexington
Presiding: Maggie Blair Owens, Bellarmine College,LouisvilleRoom Chair: Cassandra Ungaro, Christian Academy ofLouisville, LouisvilleSponsor: J.W. Pepper
12:30 PM
Explore choral music from around the world. Accessiblemusic from several world cultures will be highlightedalong with creative strategies to teach multiculturalperspectives in the music classroom. Selections forchildren, middle school, and high school choirs.
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1:30 PMKAJE MeetingGHRT 2 Magnolis
Grill
Presiding: Todd Hill, Murray State University, Murray
12:30 PM
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12:40 PM1:20 PMConcert: North Hardin High
School Wind Symphony Palace Theater
Director: Brian Froedge
Program
Aegean Festival Overture................................Andreas Makrisarr. Major Albert Bader
A Solemn Place..................................................Wayne Oquin
Redline Tango.....................................................John Mackey
Presiding: Ben Hawkins, Transylvania University, LexingtonRoom Chair: David Jaggie, Madison Central HS, Richmond
12:40 PM
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1:30 PM2:30 PMComposition in the Secondary
Classroom: Incorporating the NewMusic Standards GHST 2 Nunn
Clinician: Matthew Herman, Western Kentucky University,Bowling Green
Presiding: Cassandra Smith, Rockcastle MS, Mount VernonRoom Chair: SueEllen Ballard, Bourbon Co. MS, Paris
1:30 PM
Explore the new music standards for composition,composition-based techniques that assist with achievingdesired learning outcomes at the secondary level.Hands-on activities for various ability levels, technologyscenarios, and program budgets.
(6–12)
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2:30 PMMusical Make-Believe: WeavingYour Way Through the PrimaryYears GHRT 2 Fountain
Room
Clinician: Jeremy Howard, Christ the King Cathedral School,Lexington
Presiding: Julie Hartman, Allen County Primary, ScottsvilleRoom Chair: John Hall, Retired, Scottsville
1:30 PM
Make every minute count through creative planning,weaving of song and story, and successful transitions.Students will learn repertoire faster, develop criticalthinking skills, retain content, and want to come backnext class! A playing child equals a working mind.
(K–5)
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B = Band, C = Choral, COLL = College/Univ/CNAfME, K-5 = GM K-5, 6-12 = GM 6-12, J = Jazz, O = Orch, SP = Special Learners, T = Technology
1:40 PM2:40 PMEstablishing a Good Ensemble
Blend GHRT 3 Willow
Clinician: Dante Luciani, University of Miami Frost School ofMusic, Miami, Florida
Presiding: Matt Yarborough, St. Xavier HS, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Bob Bertke, St. Francis School, ProspectSponsor: Phi Beta Mu
1:40 PM
Getting a professional sound from your jazz ensemblerequires teaching students to communicate within theensemble. By developing "blend awareness" and inter-sectional communication, your band will gain the skillsrequired to sound like the pros!
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1:45 PM2:15 PMConcert: Carrithers Middle School
Chorus Cathedral of theAssumption
SanctuaryDirector: Alisha Bruce
Program
Cuncti Simus..................................................ed. Ricardo Soto
Grow, Little Tree.............................................Andrea Ramsey
Tres canciones de los elementos.................Victor C. Johnson
Bright Morning Stars Are Rising.................arr. Audrey Snyder
Great Camp Meeting....................................arr. Rollo Dilworth
1:45 PM
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1:50 PM2:50 PMBuilding Your Instrumental Music
Program: A Practical Guide toRecruitment and Retention GHST 3 FrenchClinician: Marcia Neel, Music Education Consultants, Inc.
Sponsors: Buddy Roger's Music, Royal Music, JW Pepper,
1:50 PM
Attendees will receive a complimentary flash drivecontaining tools that cover every aspect of recruiting andretaining instrumental music students, as well as the 24Tips for Success for Instrumental Music Educators, andBridging the Gap from Middle School and High School.
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2:00 PM3:00 PMProviding High Quality Music
Education Experiences in LessThan Ideal Situations GHST 1 Wilkinson
Clinicians: Matthew D. Talbert, Ohio University, Athens, Ohioand David Ratliff, Madison Southern HS, Berea
Presiding: Drew O’Dell, Morehead State Univ., Morehead
2:00 PM
It is our job to make sure the students are getting thebest return on their investment into the band program.Acquire strategies and ideas to ensure high quality musiceducation experiences are happening on a daily basis.
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2:25 PM3:05 PMConcert: Morehead State
University Concert Choir Cathedral of theAssumption
SanctuaryDirector: Greg Detweiler
Program
Vela! Asambeni Siyekhaya!..............................traditional Zuluarr. André van der Merwe
Why art thou so heavy, O my soul?.............Henry Loosemore
Musicians Wrestle Everywhere.............................Elliott Carter
Three Nocturnes....................................................Dan Forrest I. Stars II. Lightly stepped a yellow star lII. ...Thou motive of the stars
Due South....................................................Stephen Chatman IV. Love, O love V. Kentucky Derby
Presiding: Don Grant, Morehead State University, MoreheadRoom Chair: Roosevelt Escalante, Morehead StateUniversity, Morehead
2:25 PM
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2:30 PM3:00 PMConcert: Western Middle, The
School for the Arts StringOrchestra KC Todd Hall
Director: Robert Dixon
Program
Symphony No. 8..............................................Johann Stamitz Mvt. 3 arr. Bob Phillips
Finale - Symphony No. 2 in C Major......................................... .........................................Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Op. 17 arr. Sandra Dackow
Trek........................................................................Ben Heckel
Sueños De Tango (Tango Dreams)......................Doug Spata
For the Star of County Down....................................traditional arr. Deborah Baker Monday
Presiding: Suzie Kinman, Meyzeek MS, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Eva Rouse, Ballard HS, Louisville
2:30 PM
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GHRT= Galt House Rivue Tower, GHST = Galt House Suite Tower, HR = Hyatt Regency, KC = Kentucky Center
2:40 PM3:10 PMConcert: TigerCub Orff Ensemble
GHST 3 Segell
Directors: Kathryn Wigger and Ashley Sumner
Program
Out to Play...............................................arr. Sumner, Wigger
Upside Down............................................arr. Sumner, Wigger
Monkey in the Middle...............................arr. Sumner, Wigger
Hide and Seek..........................................arr. Sumner, Wigger
Fireflies.....................................................arr. Sumner, Wigger
Presiding: Pam Fleitz, retired, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Rob Amchin, University of Louisville, Louisville
2:40 PM
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3:40 PMMeet in the Middle: SelectingChoral Music for Middle SchoolVoices GHST 3 Jones
Clinician: Michael Spresser, Alfred Music, Van Nuys,California
Presiding: Pam Wooldridge, Daviess Co. MS, OwensboroRoom Chair: Lynn Przygoda, Leestown MS, LexingtonSponsor: Alfred Music
2:40 PM
Find music for changing voices, balance fun selectionswith educational repertoire, motivate teen singers, andlearn easy movement ideas. A complimentary musicpacket will be given to each director in attendance.
(C, 6–12)
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3:40 PMGet SMART! (Introduction to theSMART Board) GHST 2 Nunn
Clinician: Phyllis Thomas, Double Oak, Texas
Presiding: Beth Stribling, Murray MS, MurrayRoom Chair: Joanie Cottrell, Radcliff ES, Radcliff
2:40 PM
Place everything at your fingertips! Use one computer, aprojector, and a SMART Board to enhance yourinstruction and transform your music classroom into anexciting place where students are actively engaged andthe teacher is organized, efficient, and inspired.
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2:45 PM3:25 PMConcert: Tates Creek High School
Percussion Ensemble GHST 2 Ballroom B/C
Director: Aaron Cunningham
Program
Power Struggle............................................Nathan Daughtrey
Tribus Coloribus...............................................Anders Astrand Mvt. II Repente
Tilted Spheres..........................................................David Hall
Mercury................................................................Gustav Holstarr. James Ancona
Joaquin on Sunshine.............................................Jim Casella
Presiding: Ashley Bell, Grayson County HS, GraysonRoom Chair: Michael Collins, Woodford County HS,Versailles
2:45 PM
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3:05 PM4:05 PMBeginning Band: When You Don't
Live in Texas GHRT 3 Cochran
Clinicians: Bret McIntosh, North Laurel MS, London andMichael Wooley, South Laurel MS, London
Presiding: Prisilla Wilkerson, North Laurel HS, LondonRoom Chair: Jack Walker, Retired, London
3:05 PM
How to maximize your situation specific to beginningbands. This clinic will explore ways to get your beginnersdoing more than you thought they could when you havelimited resources.
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3:10 PM3:50 PMConcert: Highlands High School
Chamber Orchestra KC Todd Hall
Director: Kathy Anderson
Program
Battalia a 10 in D major, C. 61...........................Heinrich Biber
Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV 1048............... .......................................................Johann Sebastian Bach
Presiding: Lori Duncan, Highlands HS, Ft. ThomasRoom Chair: Beth Rowland, Highlands HS, Ft. Thomas
3:10 PM
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B = Band, C = Choral, COLL = College/Univ/CNAfME, K-5 = GM K-5, 6-12 = GM 6-12, J = Jazz, O = Orch, SP = Special Learners, T = Technology
3:15 PM3:45 PMConcert: Western Middle School
for the Arts Advanced Mixed Choir Cathedral of theAssumption
SanctuaryDirector: Katie Cook
Program
Ave Maria..........................................................Jacob Arcadelt arr. Russell Robinson
Tanzen und Springen...................................Hans Leo Hassler arr. Russell Robinson
Tatkovina....................................................arr. Greg Jasperse
Rest Not!.............................................................Laura Farnell
In the Name of Music........................................Victor Johnson
I Know Where I've Been.....Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman
Presiding: Maggie Owens, Bellermine University, Louisville
3:15 PM
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3:50 PM4:50 PMSpecial Learners Get Their MOJO
in Music Class GHST 1 Wilkinson
Clinicians: Tambra Cambron, South Green ES, Glasgow;Judy Combs, Hinsdale ES, Falmouth; and Sarah Lockard,Glasscock ES, Campbellsville
Presiding: Erica Carpenter, Robertson Co. Schools,RobertsonRoom Chair: Melanie Everman, Mt. Sterling ES, Mt. Sterling
3:50 PM
Providing accommodations and specialized instruction tospecial learners with varying disabilities in music classcan be overwhelming. Come learn some strategies andtips for teaching kids with disabilities such as autism,dyslexia, and Downs Syndrome.
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3:55 PM4:25 PMConcert: Paducah Symphony
Children’s Chorus Cathedral of theAssumption
SanctuaryDirector: Bradley L. Almquist
Program
I See the Moon..................................................Douglas Beam
When I Close My Eyes.........................................Jim Papoulis
Cold of Winter.......................................................John Purifoy
Gaudeamus!.............................................Mary Lynn Lightfoot
The Bird With One Wing...................................Amy F. Bernon
Blessing.........................................................Katie Moran Bart
Presiding: Samantha Veal, Paducah MS, PaducahRoom Chair: Pamela Wurgler, Murray State University,Murray
3:55 PM
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4:55 PMGot Permission? CopyrightQuestions Answered GHST 3 Jones
Clinician: Michael Spresser, Alfred Music, Van Nuys,California
Presiding: Zach Shelton, Campbellsville HS, CampbellsvilleRoom Chair: Alan Emerson, Madisonville North Hopkins HS,MadisonvilleSponsor: Alfred Music
3:55 PM
Basic copyright law, insight and advice for educators andstudents. Interactive question and answer forum, socome prepared with questions. Not intended as legaladvice.
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4:10 PM5:10 PMTips For Teaching Low Strings
GHST 2 Nunn
Clinicians: Sydney King and Paul York, University ofLouisville, Louisville
Presiding: Aaron Breeck, Montgomery County HS, Mt.SterlingRoom Chair: Melissa Bogle, McCracken County HS,Paducah
4:10 PM
Concepts of cello and bass pedagogy in the stringclassroom and the private studio and tips forcommunicating ideas. Topics will include perfectingintonation, developing richer sound production, smoothershifting, and appropriate left hand shape.
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GHRT= Galt House Rivue Tower, GHST = Galt House Suite Tower, HR = Hyatt Regency, KC = Kentucky Center
4:30 PM5:10 PMConcert: University of Kentucky
Symphony Band Palace Theater
Director: George Boulden
Program
Sound the Bells!.................................................John Williamsarr. Paul Lavender
Mothership...........................................................Mason Bates
Michigan Morn..................................................H. Owen Reed
Starry Crown................................................Donald Grantham
Presiding: April Kite, Edythe J. Hayes, LexingtonRoom Chair: Chris Hedges, Williamstown HS, Williamstown
4:30 PM
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5:00 PM5:00 PMExhibits Close
GHST 2 Exhibit HallArea
5:00 PM
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, J, O)
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5:20 PM6:00 PMConcert: The Louisville Concert
Band Palace TheaterDirector: Frederick Speck
Program
Golden Jubilee.............................................John Philip Sousaed. Frederick Fennell
Donna Diana Overture.................Emil Nikolaus von Reznicektrans. Jos van de Braak
Yiddish Dances......................................................Adam Gorb
Toccata..............................................................Peter Graham
Presiding: Teresa Elliott, Paul L. Dunbar, Lexington
5:20 PM -
6:20 PMCreating a Positive Climate in theRehearsal Room GHRT 2 Fountain
Room
Clinician: Nathan Wilson, Leestown MS, Lexington
Presiding: Charles Weitkamp, Leestown MS, LexingtonRoom Chair: Amanda Walbourn, Leestown MS, Lexington
5:20 PM
Ideas on how to get an unmotivated group of pre-teensand teenagers to work together as a unified group andsound better than ever! Strategies, tips, and experienceson how to keep them engaged in rehearsal and addvalue to their classroom experience.
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6:00 PM7:45 PMPhi Beta Mu Meeting
GHST 1 SampsonPresiding: Beth Stribling, Murray MS, Murray
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7:00 PM10:00 PMConcert: All-State Jazz Ensemble
II, All-State Jazz Ensemble I, andIntercollegiate Jazz Ensemble GHST 2 Ballroom B/C
Conductors: David Threlkeld, Dante Luciani, and LarryNelson
ProgramAll-State Jazz Ensemble II
Program to be selected from:Basie-Straight Ahead......................................Sammy NasticoOut of the Doghouse............................................Erik MoralesFootprints.............................Wayne Shorter/arr. Mike TomaroWhen You’re Smiling................................................................ ........................Larry Shay, Joe Goodwin, and Mark Fisher arr. Tom KubisMichelangelo.............................Astor Piazolla/arr. Fred SturmWestlake................................................................Mike Kamuf
All-State Jazz Ensemble IProgram to be selected from:
The Chicken ..........................Alfred James Ellis/arr. Kris BergWind Machine..................................................Sammy NesticoCon Alma...........................................................Dizzy GilespieI Hear a Rhapsody................................................Bob MintzerFried Buzzard...................Lou Donaldson/arr. John FedchockChelsea Bridge.........................Billy Strayhorn/arr. Phil Wilson
Kentucky Intercollegiate Jazz EnsembleProgram to be selected from:
This Could Be the Start of Someting......................Steve Allen arr. Quincy JonesSyeeda's Song Flute...........John Coltrane/arr. Conrad HerwigBlues In My Shoes...................................Peter Herbolzheimer trans. David HendersonGo Go....................................................................Bob MintzerStalking the Dread Moray Eel............................Raleigh DaileySister Sadie.........................Horace Silver/arr. Michael Abene
Presiding: Matt Yarborough, St. Xavier, Louisville
7:00 PM
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8:00 PM10:00 PMConcert: All-State Men’s Chorus,
Mixed Chorus, and Women’sChorus KC Whitney Hall
Conductors: David Rayl, Brad Holmes, and Beth Holmes
ProgramAll-State Men's Chorus
Gaudete!...........................................................Piae Cantones arr. Michael EngelhardtSuscepit Israel...........................................Francesco Durante from MagnificatBogoroditse Devo...................................Sergei Rachmaninoff from Vsenoshchnoe bdenie (All-Night Vigil), Op. 37 arr. Thomas BeveridgeI See the Heaven's Glories Shine...................Andrea RamseyDeep River...........................................Harry Thacker BurleighShout Glory...........................................................Byron Smith
All-State Mixed Chorus
Verbum Caro Factum Est............................Hans Leo Hassler ed. Brad HolmesHymns from Three Eras and Three ContinentsAfrica: Now Shall My Inward Joys Arise...........William Billings arr. Brad HolmesRussia: Priidite Poklonimsia (Come Let Us Worship), Op. 31,No. 5 ......................................................Sergei RachmaninoffSouth Africa: Himne.....................................Roelof TemminghLullaby...................................................................Daniel ElderI Will Sing...................................................Michael Engelhardt
All-State Women's Chorus
This Indeed is Music.......................................Andrea RamseySicut Erat........................................................Niccola Porpora from Magnificat ed. Ralph HunterShir Ha-Shirim.............................................cantillation melody from Joshua arr. Yahudi WynerThere Will Come Soft Rains (of War)............Kevin A. MomleySvatba (A Wedding)..........................................Hristo Todorov
Presiding: Megan Puckett, Allen Co.-Scottsville, Scottsville
8:00 PM
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8:30 AM9:30 AMAfrican American Music and
Dance in the Classroom! Teach itand Own it! GHRT 2 Fountain
Room
Clinician: Lederrick Wesley, Reiley ES, Alexandria
Presiding: Jessica Greene, Jessamine Co. Schools,NicholasvilleRoom Chair: Melissa Little, Grants Lick ES, Alexandria
8:30 AM
Incorporate elements of African American popular andsacred Music along with dance into the classroom.Attendees will leave knowing how to incorporate differentstyles of African American music and dance into theircurricula. Learn to teach it and own it!
(6–12)
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9:30 AMHip Hop and Haring: ArtsIntegration in Elementary Art andMusic GHST 3 Segell
Clinician: Martina Vasil, University of Kentucky, Lexington
Presiding: Jon Oliver, Hunter Hills ES, London Room Chair: Mary Scaggs, Ruth Moyer ES, Ft. Thomas
8:30 AM
Explore 1980s hip hop music and the public art ofAmerican artist and social activist Keith Haring. Levels ofarts integration and applications for K–5 general musicand art will be discussed.
(K–5)
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9:00 AM10:00 AMUnlocking the Mysteries of
General Effect GHST 2 Combs-Chandler
Clinician: Gary Markham
Presiding: Eric Sokolowski, Model, RichmondRoom Chair: Audrey Worrel, Clark Moores MS, Richmond
9:00 AM
A Discussion of General Effect from the Visual andMusical perspectives. How do judges view effect andhow should band directors/designers approach thecaption.
(B)
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Full Conference ScheduleFriday, February 10, 2017
B = Band, C = Choral, COLL = College/Univ/CNAfME, K-5 = GM K-5, 6-12 = GM 6-12, J = Jazz, O = Orch, SP = Special Learners, T = Technology
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Full Conference Schedule Saturday, February 11, 2017
GHRT= Galt House Rivue Tower, GHST = Galt House Suite Tower, HR = Hyatt Regency, KC = Kentucky Center
9:35 AM10:35 AMConcert: Westport Middle School
“Rock N’ Warhawks” ElectricOrchestra GHST 2 Ballroom B/C
Director: Cory Zilisch
Program
Wood's Bolero........................................................Mark Wood
Orchestra Hall Rock!..................................various composersarr. Cory Zilisch
Don't Stop Believin'......................................................Journeyarr. Larry Moore
Back in Black............................................................................ ...............Brian Johnson, Angus Young & Malcolm Young
arr. Mark Wood
Thunderstruck.........................Angus Young & Malcom Youngarr. Cecilia Huerta
Hunters of Avatar...................................................Mark Wood
Thriller..............................................................Rod Tempertonarr. Larry Moore
Presiding: Sid King, University of Louisville, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Fred Speck Jr., Eastern HS, Louisville
9:35 AM
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9:40 AM10:40 AMThe Intersection of Teaching,
Learning, Assessment, andEvaluation GHRT 2 Fountain
Room
Clinician: Heather Cote, Westwood Public Schools,Massachusetts
Presiding: Cassandra Smith, Rockcastle MS, Mt. VernonRoom Chair: Lynn Przygoda, Leestown MS, Lexington
9:40 AM
Explore student growth and assessment and thechanges in music education and teacher evaluation.Examples given of professional and student goal settingand how educators can be reflective while encouragingthe development of independent musicians.
(6–12)
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10:40 AM“Lemonade, Crunchy Ice”: Hand-Clapping Games for K–8 GeneralMusic GHST 3 Segell
Clinician: Martina Vasil, University of Kentucky, Lexington
Presiding: Mary Scaggs, Ruth Moyer ES, Ft. ThomasRoom Chair: Jon Oliver, Hunter Hills ES, London
9:40 AM
Experience contemporary hand-clapping games andconsider ways to bring children’s playground musicmaking into K–8 general music through the Orff-Schulwerk approach.
(K–5)
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10:10 AM10:50 AMConcert: University of Kentucky
Brass Ensemble GHST 1 Sampson
Director: DiaShamar Marshall
Program
Fanfare for Brass and Percussion.........Alexander Tcherepnin
Australian Up-Country Tune..............................Percy Grangerarr. GC Bainum
Tocatta "Athalanta"............................................Aurelio Bonelli
Luminosity..................................................Anthony DiLorenzo
Presiding: Michael Hudson, University of Kentucky,LexingtonRoom Chair: Jason Dovel, University of Kentucky, Lexington
10:10 AM
(B, COLL)
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10:50 AM11:50 AMThis is the Day! New 2-Part Choral
Repertoire GHST 3 Segell
Clinician: Michael Spresser, Alfred Music, Van Nuys,California
Presiding: Pam Wooldridge, Daviess Co. MS, OwensboroRoom Chair: Alyssa Sturgill, Woodford Co. MS, VersaillesSponsor: Alfred Music
10:50 AM
See what’s new for 2-part treble choirs. Learn about thecomposers, effective vocal tips, easy movement ideas,and more! A complimentary music packet will be given toeach director in attendance.
(6–12)
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11:50 AMPerformance on a budget –TheTrash Can Drum Circle GHRT 2 Fountain
Room
Clinician: Sarah Lockard, Glasscock ES, Campbellsville
Presiding: Yvette Martin, Foster Heights ES, BardstownRoom Chair: Julie Hartman, Allen County Primary Center,Scottsville
10:50 AM
Provide students in the general music classroom anopportunity to have an authentic performance experiencethrough trash can drumming. Equip your own classroomwith "found" sounds while encouraging students to havea greater sense of pulse and rhythmic independence.
(K–5)
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1:00 PM3:00 PMConcert: All-State Concert Band
and All-State Symphonic Band KC Whitney Hall
Conductors: Craig Cornish and Paula Crider
Program
Program
All-State Concert Band
Esprit de Corps....................................................Robert Jager
Everything Beautiful............................................Samuel Hazo
Variants on a Mediaeval Tune....................Norman Dello Joio
First Suite for Band................................................Alfred Reed 4. Galop
All-State Symphonic Band
Through the Looking Glass ..................................Jess Turner
Pacem (A Hymn for Peace) ...............................Robert Spittal
Danzón No. 2 ..................................................Arturo Marquez arr. Oliver Nickel
Zing! ................................................................Scott McAllister
Italian Rhapsody ...................................................Julie Giroux
Presiding: Brian Froedge, North Hardin HS, Cecelia
1:00 PM
(B)
-3:00 PM
5:00 PMConcert: Commonwealth Stringsand All-State Symphony Orchestra KC Whitney Hall
Conductors: Doug Elmore and Robert Franz
ProgramAll-State Commonwealth Strings
Concerto Grosso...............................Ralph Vaughan Williams Mvt. 1
Voyage (for String Orchestra) .........................John Corigliano
Someday..........................................................Perry Holbrook
Psalm and Fugue for String Orchestra...........Alan Hovhaness
Hungarian Dance No. 5...............................Johannes Brahms arr. Albert Parlow
All-State Symphonic Orchestra
Romeo and Juliet: Suite No. 2, op. 64...........Sergei Prokofiev 1. Montagues and Capulets
Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture...Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ed. Howard K. Wolf
West Side Story Overture...........................Leonard Bernstein arr. Maurice Peress
Presiding: Patrick O’Roarke, Bowling Green HS, Bowling Green
3:00 PM
(O)
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Full Conference ScheduleSaturday, February 11, 2017
B = Band, C = Choral, COLL = College/Univ/CNAfME, K-5 = GM K-5, 6-12 = GM 6-12, J = Jazz, O = Orch, SP = Special Learners, T = Technology