.. SECRETARY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION MEXICO OF CULTURE CONCERTS DEPARTMENT l1 --~---~~~~-----.. Mezzo-Soprano Lecturer and Pianist I I ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OCTOBER 21 OF 1962 PHOENIX-TEMPE, ARIZONA, U.S.A. in Chihuahua, Mexico, lVIargarita Gonzalez B ORN studied music at the Conservatory of Mexico City, where she graduated with ho~ors. During M EXICAN by birth, Esperanza Pulido began her musical career at the Conservatory of Music of Mexico City. After graduation she went to New York City, before she could even manage to procure herself a scholarship. After some years of hardships she had accomplished serious studies and secured a contract that took her throughout the United States with programs of Spanish music. two successive years she won First Prize in Singing there. She began h e1 artistic career as soloist of Carlos Chavez's Sinfonica Orchestra, as wee] as in Radio and Opera. In 1953 she went to Paris with a Mexican scholarship. After studing with Madame Bathori and other noted French teachers, she won diplomes and medals at the Geneve, Munich and Vercelli's Contests. In 1955 she won First Price as interpreter of French Music in a contest organized by the Ecole Frarn;;aise de Music of Paris. The same year sh e secured a concert tour through Marruecos, Rabat and Casa Blanca and later on in Seville, Malaga and Barcelone. She recorded her first LP for Barclay's, with Mexican Music and appeared frequently at Radio-ParisInter, as well as in the best concert halls : Sala ChopinPleyel, Schola Cantorum, Guimet and Debussy. In 1956 f.' he obtained great success with her Salle Gaveau's recital. In Barcelone (1957), after giving several recitals, she made a r ecording of Mexican songs of Revueltas, Galindo and Salvador Moreno (His Master Voice). Back to Paris she recorded - this time for La Boite de Music - old Spanish songs, including those harmonized by Garcia Lorca. In 1957 she made her debut at Barcelona's Liceo with Gounod's Faust. Back to Mexico in 1958, her artistic career has continued its upbound success, as opera and concert smger of the highest qualifications. Esperanza Pulido is scheduled to appear next at Columbia University, New York City, with a concertlect. • • PARIS She astounded the public with the exceptional quality of her voice. TOULOUSE Her voice is even and rich rn colour, as well as sweet and generous. CASA BLANCA This Mexican singer owns a talent of rare quality. Back to Mexico City, she was offered a scholarship by the French Institute and went to Paris. After three years of studies under Lazar-Levy and Andre Shaeffner, she gave recitals at the Salle du Conservatoire and the Ci te Universitaire's Theatre, with good success. Since then Esperanza Pulido has devoted herself entirely to recitals and to lecture recitals. She lectured on Mexican music at Paris' Sorbonne, Madrid's lnstituto de Cultura Hispanica, Mexico City's University and many other institutions. In later vears she has given recitals in Guatemala City and throughout Mexico . On occasion of Debussy's Centenary she gave several lecture-recitals 111 Mexico City an other Mexican towns. As a soiloist she has played under the batons of Plotkinoff, Fritz Reiner, Limantour, Revueltas, Herrera de la Fuente, etc. (Beethoven's Third and Fourth concertos, Mozart's a minor, Schumann's a minor, Bach's Fifth Brandenburger, etc.). FRANCE Le Guide du Concert et du Disque, Paris. Esperanza Pulido is a very musical pianist. She contradicts the cried up prejudice on Latin-American temperament. Her playing is serious, intimate and cultivated; her tone-production well balanced; her whole appearance shows a deep respect for Music's dignity. Mario Facchinetti Paris-Presse, Paris. Esperanza Pulido came out triumphantly after playing a selection of works by Villalobos, Chavez, Manuel M. Ponce and Alberto Ginastera. Marc Pincherle BARCELONA As soon as she opens her mouth, she gets hold of her audiences and charms them. RABAT lVIargarita Gonzalez showed with the Aztec-langage songs all the power of her great talent. GENEVE Margarita Gonzalez's v01ce merits to tour the whole world. If her rendition of Mexican music seems beyond discus- sion, I cannot express myself in lesser words regarding her mterpretations of Debussy and Ravel. Andre Schaeffner, Paris I have heard a great deal of compliments from Faculty and students on senorita Pulido's playing. I. F. Mead, President. Eastern New Mexico College MEXICO Before any thing else, Esperanza Pulido is an arlist whose characteristic is refinement of taste and Judgement. She considers the piano as an instrument of sensibility. Adolfo Salazar, Novedades, Mexico City o·:r1c SONGS TEXTS YAQUI SONGS INTI.MA (Intimat ely) - Words by RrcARDO LOPEZ MENDEZ FLOR DE CONFITURA (Co nfitnra. flower ) I walk amon g the mountain's flowers and they shiver at my passing. Over there I walk among the playful flowers. Over here, flowers. among the shivering LO S HABITANTES DEL BOSQUE inhabitants ) I'm yo urs, all yours, a3 pearls are to the sea. Deep in your soul, I am love and longin g for life. I am yours, all yours. You are mine, all mine, . as light is to the rnn. Deep in my soul you are a flower and the whi sper of a song. Mine, on ly mine ... (The wood's QUE LEJOS ANDO (How Jar I am! ) - MANUEL M. PONCE. Popular The wild fl owers are resting over there, und er the light. When he ran away, all the magic camping place took fire. How far I am from my home town. I'm looking for m y lost love, but should I not find it, I'll leave tomorrow in search of a new on e. Why should I sta y here? I am singing this so ng to my fri ends, lest they forget me. Should I miss my love, I'll go back tomorrow to my far-away home town. I am from San Luis Potosi! TABACHI N (Cacsalpinia) We saw that flower as it was looking for a different flower. It is a tree that loves the da y light. The magic rain loves this tree. SERI SONGS SAC KESELT CUI COOS (Nursing the baby) This is a cradle song of the seri nursing mothers. OT CUI COOS (So ng of the coyote) Thi s song deal s with the coyote excurs1011s into the seris hu b. MA MAMA KI J UAIT (The w1:do w that sings and dances) A widow, who ha5 forgo tten her dead husba nd, is criticized. I COOS (Th e W(l)' wind) This melody is sung during the trips of the se ri indian s, in their rniall sailing boats, between the coast a11d th e Shark Island . ROMANTIC SONGS ADIOS (Farewell) - CARRASCO Your eyes shin e on my loves. As I look at them they turn away. I long to tell yo u my feelings. If yo u a re sweet to me I swear to be fai thful to you till my last breath. In spite of yo ur contempt, my love is sublime. Let m e chain my heart to yo urs and adore you till death. ALELUYA URBINA MANUEL M. PONCE. Words by Luis G. Aleluya, Aleluya, Aleluya, my soul! Let my so rrow end b y a hymn. From far away came a charming voice announcing dawn and shouting: It is day light! Light and beauty, instead of the former cold shadows. Sadness fades out to make place for gaity ! Alelu ya, Aleluya, Aleluya, my soul! CONTEMPORARY SONGS LA MUERTE (Deat h ) - MANUEL M. PoNCE. Words by RABINDRANATH TAGORE At clay's en d, should the bird sing no more and the wind die out quietly, cover me up with your thick shadow's veil , the same way you cover the earth with vei ls of dreams an d tenderly you close up the waterlil y that bows to the sun set. Death! Your servant is by my door, after crossing an unknown sea . She brings to my home your calling. Night is dark and I am trembling, but I'll take my torch and open up my door to her with welcome salutations. She is your messager, and as soon as she accomplishes h er duty she'll go away, leaving shadows in my day light. My lon ely soul will then wander in my desolated house. EL PRIMER DIA (T he first day) - EMILIANA DE ZuBELDIA. words b y ANA MAIR ENA The first day, the streani's crystaline laughing seems godly sent. The first clay! . . . Then the tree branch sees freedom running away on horse-back. The tree branch looks up. From the tree branch anxious leaves. fly away. The day r ecesses . .. JICARITA (Little gourd-bawl) - BLAS GALINDO . Words by ALFONSO DEL Rro Little gourd-bawl from Michoacan, when I'll find my love, you shall give her clear water to drink. When they made you, little gourd-bawl, why didn't they confide you a secret? But in case they did, please, little gourd-bawl, make it a happy love! CABALLITO (Little horse) - SILVESTRE REVUELTAS. Words by GARCIA Lo RCA Little horse who runs so sprightly, drawing the cart. Tell me why your coat shines brightly, tell me how you do it, pray tell. From sweating, from sweating, from sweating. CANCION DE CUNA (C radle song ) - REVUELTAS GARCIA LoRcA Sleep, my blossom, sleep. For the horse of yom dreams will not drink. Sleep, my rosebud, sleep, for the horse is beginning to weep. LAS CINCO HORAS (Th e fiv e hours) - REVUELTAS GARCIA LoRcA One is striking, moon is rising. Clock strikes two, sun comes through. Clock strikes three, ox comes out. Four is striking, cat is waking. Five is striking. Then I jump up. NUESTRO GRAN PADRE CUAUHTEMOC (Onr great father Cnanhtemoc) - SALVADOR MORENO. Words by JosE MARIA BONILLA Master, our great master, master and gentleman Cuauhtemoc, here come thy children to offer you a yellow flower. From far-awa y come thy subj ects, after many days wanderings. Men carry the food , women the babies. Day after day, from dawn, under the rain , slowly arrive thy children to pay you homage. Thou hast died, great king. We, thy orphans, kneel and cry, at thy feet, master and gentleman Cuauhternoc. PROGRAM I PRECOLOMBIA N MUSIC - Brief commentary by Three Seri songs Three Yaqui songs MARGARITA GoNZ.~LEZ, ESPERANZA PULIDO Mezzo-soprano II COLONIAL MUSIC - Brief commentary by ESPERANZA PULIDO III ROMANTIC PERIOD Vals Capricho (Fancy maltz) Cuiden su vida (Take care of your life) B alada rnexicana (Mexican ballad) ESPERANZA PULIDO RICARDO CASTRO MANUEL M. PONCE MANUEL M. PONCE ESPERANZA PULIDO, Pianist ALFREDO CARRASCO TATA NACHO JORGE DEL MORAL MANUEL M. PONCE MANUEL M. PONCE MARGARITA GONZALEZ, Mezzo-soprano Adi6s (Farewell) I ntima (Intimately) Nunca digas (Never say) Que lejos ando (Far away am I) Aleluya! IV CONTEMPORARY MUSIC - Brief Commentary by ESPERANZA PULIDO Four mexican dances MANUEL M. PONCE Tiento EMILIANA DE ZUBELDIA Prelude CARLOS CHAVEZ Muros verdes (Green walls) JOSE PABLO MONCAYO ESPERANZA PULIDO, Pianist MANUEL M. PONCE EMILIANA DE ZUBELDIA BLAS GALINDO SILVESTRE REVUELTAS SILVESTRE REVUELTAS SILVESTRE REVUELT AS SALVADOR MORENO MARGARITA GONZALEZ, Mezzo-soprano ESPERANZA PULIDO, Pianist La muerte (Death) El primer di.a (The first day) ] icarita (Little gourd-bawl) Caballi.to (Little horse) Canci6n de cuna (Cradle song) La cinco horas (The five hours) Cuauhtemoc The Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations is deeply interested in presenting Mexican artists in the U.S.A. This wish has been coincident with a similar interest shown by many Nor th American institutions. It has been constantly emphasized that art and cultural relations between peoples assure deep anf firm friend· ships. This fact is obviously accepted by individuals and institutions alike. Unfortunately we have not been able to secure an adequate organization, that would allow us to permute sporadic presentations into permanent programs of artistic interchange. I intend to visit Phoenix in the near future, for the purpose of founding the North American-Mexican Institute of Cultural Relations. In the mean while we have not been inactive. Right now we are pleased to introduce two worthy representative~ of Mexican music - recently returned from Europe: Esperanza Pulido, pianist and lecturer, whose merits in the realm of Mexico's musical culture are proven by very noted performances, that combine piano-playing with verbal enlightning of the interpreted works. And Margarita Gonzalez, mezzo-soprano of beautiful and well trained voice, whose many-sid ed qualifications as an interpreter of great talent comprise opera, lied and aboriginal and romantic songs of Mexico. We expect an able projection of music and musical ideas of contemporary Mexico from these two Mexican artists. MIGUEL ALVAREZ ACOSTA Mexican Ambassador Director of OPIC. m ASMTA Convention 1:45 P.M. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1963 ASHURST MUSIC HALL AUDITORIUM FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA STUDENT RECITAL Ashurst Music Hall Auditorium Sunday, October 13, 1963 1 :45 P.M. PROGRAM CHAIRMAN, AUDREY BART BROWN Six Roumanian Dances Russell Hastings, Violin, Tucson Dorothy Mercado, accompanist, Tucson Bartok Fantasia Impromptu, No. 4 inc# minor Stephen Joseph, Piano, Tucson Chopin Prelude No. 6 Jill Kimball, Piano, Safford Fantasia in d minor Susan Clayton, Piano, Young Artist's Club, Yuma Rachmaninoff Mozart The Swan (Carnival of the Animals) Saint Saens Ensemble, Young Artists Club, Yuma Ballerinas: Josephine Gottsponer, Deedee Didier, Christine Roach Pianists : Lenise Mincks, Betty Power Khachaturian Toccata Robert Jones, piano, Young Artist's Club, Phoenix Trio, Opus 42 First Movement, Allegro animata Robert Strava, Violin; Connie Green, Cello Kathy Briscoe, Piano, Young Artist's Club, Phoenix Polonaise No. l in c# minor Sharon Barrett, Piano, Arizona Western College, Yuma Gade Chopin Arabesque Will i.m Debussy R ; I; p· 0 ·s R 5t?ts ' s!lscs f 'Jm+att Je Dis Que Rien Ne M'Epouvante Sharon Williams, Soprano, Arizona State College, Flagstaff James Bean, Accompanist, Arizona State College, Flagstaff Bizet Concerto in g minor, First Movement Karen Jones, Violin, Arizona State University, Tempe Bruch Jerry Cobb, Accompanist Puccini Donde Iieta from La Boheme Mozart Alleluja from Exaltate Jubilate Donna Klopshinske, Soprano, Arizona State University, Tempe Jerry Cobb, Accompanist Sonate No. 3 in a minor, Op. 28 Jerry Cobb, Piano, Arizona State University, Tempe Prokofieff Three Pieces for Clarinet Lazio Veres, University of Arizona, Tucson Stravinsky Vision - Robert Muczynski Festival Ronnie Sacconi, Piano, University of Arizona, Tucson (Robert Muczynski studied at the University of Arizona under Composers grant from the Ford Foundation) Addio from La Boheme Laetitias Aria from the Old Maid and the Thief Laurie Bare, Soprano, University of Arizona, Tucson Ronnie Sacconi, Accompanist Puccini Menotti ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION COLLEGE STU DENT RECITAL O cJ-t i RECITAL HALL, Gammage Memorial Auditorium Sunday, October 1, 1964 3:45 P. M. Presiding, Arnold Bullock Chromatic Fugue for Four Voices DOUGLAS PALMER, piano Gerald Whalin (Arizona State University) Three Concert Etudes for Clarinet, English Horn and Saxophone Roger Harris RICHMOND JOHNSON, clarinet FRED CAPPS, English horn JAN HAYNES, alto saxophone (Arizona State University) Heart, We will Forget Thee (from The Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson) Lacrima Christi Sure on this Shining Night I Hear an Army Aaron Copeland Paul Nordoff Samuel Barber Samuel Bairber CAROL KIRKPATRICK, mezzo-soprano PAT KIRKPATRICK, accompanist (University of Arizona) Lee Hoidy Capriccioso on Five Notes .iviARGARET BUTTE, piano W endal Jones Two Pieces for Flute and Piano Nocturne Bravura and Allegro PETER MIDDLETON, flute MARGARET BUTTE, piano (University of Arizona) (Dr. Wendal Jones is a member of the Faculty of the U. of Ariz.) ~rizona Stale 1Jniver:iil'J AL.tlA MATER By Moderato Miles Dresskell & Ernest J. Hopkins ';})inner Honoring gate ---------, Miles A. Dresskell Memorial Union December 3, 1965 PROGRAM Toastmaster _____ _____ ____ _____ ______________ ___ _______ ____ ________ _________ Dr. Henry Bruinsma Dean, College of Fine Arts and Chairman, Music Department Tribute ___ __ ___ _______ ______ __________ _______ ___ ______ ___ ____ ___________ _______ Dr. G. Homer Durham President, Arizona State University Recipient of degrees from Northwestern University, San Jose State College and Columbia University, Professor Dresskell has played with the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, was concertmaster of the Lincoln Symphony and has appeared as soloist with many orchestras her e and abroad. Violin Duet _________ _____ Mr. Pat Curry, Arizona State College, Flagstaff Mr. Clarence Shaw, Flagstaff High School Mrs. Lorraine Curry, Accompanist He plays both the violin and the viola d'amour and has performed in recitals in New York's Town Hall and at numerous universities. Just a Word or Two ___ __ ____ _________ ___ ________ _____________ __Mrs. Kathryn Gammage Assistant Director of Development, Arizona State University Before joining the A. S. U. faculty in 1945, he was on the Columbia University faculty for 17 years, was music department director at State College in San Jose, and taught at the College of the Pacific and the University of Nebraska. Recognition of Representatives from Business and Professional Groups He and his wife, Nadine, have been co-directors of the Arizona All-State High School Music Camp ever since its inception at A. S. U. He composed the music for the A. S. U. Alma Mater song. He has been an active member in the work of such civic and professional groups as: Pi Kappa Lamba, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Mu Alpha, Music Educators National Conference, Music Teachers National Association, New York Bohemians Club (an organization of professional musicians), American String Teachers Association, Phoenix Musicians Club, Arizona Society of Composers, Tempe Chamber of Commerce and the Tempe Business and Professional Men's Club. Singing of the Alma Mater THE ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents ( f~ef ( ~ / a_ge- 15 "R-() '-Ke-r D f 20 {3 ·-;lO t lf #ls..fvf'i 6-o.-t {c~ -- -· _ Waltz in E Minor ............................................................. . (i,,vcl . , .............. HONORS RECITAL ADALINE WARNBR, Chairman PROGRAM Toccata ......................................................................................•..... C. P. B. Bach Scott Leather Pupil 0£ Winifred Knight Beat Dance ................................................................................................ B'1tftok Steven Reiff Pupil of Evlyn Cope Scenes from Childhood ..........................................................•............. Schumann Important Event Child Falling Asleep The Knight of the Rocking Horse Gerald Groemer Pupil of Barbara Buckbee Le Petit Ane Blanc .......................................................................................... Ihsrt Debbie Brown Pupil of Beatrice Levisee Noctorne jn E Minor ....................................................•........................... Chopin Brenda Wieland Pupil of Phoebe Anne Shroyer Impromptu in A Plat, Op. 90, 2 ........................................................ Schuberl Bill Bloomquist . Pupil of Audrey Batt Brown ( . Sonatina ........................................ j~;...Af~~--......................................... Bartok No. Pupil of Kathryn Pooler Polonaise in C# Minor ........................................................•....................... Chopin Carla Diane Hunter Pupil of Monica Agnew Summer Journal ...................................................;...•.•....................•...... M11zcyn.sl!J Park Scene Solitude Birds Anna Fan ,,_;_;;·,.,.;~,;:,;-.~~. . ~:,..... ,~~,·:\ '·.l··~:.:,.,.,., .. ~. ·<·:· ..~.,·:·~. ''·•.'·~· ..., •. J~:q.P.!! .Q.!J~~eJ;.~.,!~~1'!...-..... -··. .. . . . . ... . . ... . . .. . ........ ~.,,. · ..... ,.;,,._.;: ..... .... ....... /...... .. ... . ... ~ .........~.. c1;op~ Bob Strader Pupil of Janice McCurnin Scherzo ............................................................................... ................. Zabrack Neil Gordon Pupil of Evlyn Cope Prelude, Op. 28, No. 4 ............................... ............................................... Chopi.n Bagatelle, Op. 119, No. 1 ...................................................................... Beethoven Joubert Davenport Pupil of Frances Winn Toccata .................................... ........................................................ Khatchatttri(lft Julie Smith Pupil of Bea Isaak Concerto in D Minor (Cello) ...................................................................... Lalo Louis Lowenstein Acc. Virginia Olsen Pupil of Takayai Atsumi .JRhapsody in G Minor ................. M~;~··r;~~~~~········································· Brahms Pupil of Sarah MacDonald The Cat and the Mouse ............................................................................ Copldnit Jim Whitaker Pupil of Patricia Keating . Etude in C# Minor ................................................. ~ ...................~............ Scriabin Richard Purdy Pupil of Phoebe Anne Shroyer Scherzo in B Mfoor .................................................................................... Chopin Stephanie Brown ,) Pupil of Sharon Jones Three Preludes . ................ ....... ........ ..... ..................................................... Griffes Michael Steiner Pupil of Beatrice Searles Etude in C Minor ................................:..................................................... Chopm Melinda Moody Pupil of Bea Isaak Concerto No. 2 {Allegro Moderato) .................................................. P,rokofieff Susan Walters Pupil of Patricia Marsh SATURDAY-3:30 P.M. CROWDER HALL UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Oci:t- r r11 11ro9 TUCSON THE ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION pres en ts HONORS RECITAL ADALINE WARNER, Chairman PROGRAM Toccata -------------------------- ---- --------------------------------------------------------······ C. P. E. Bach Scott Leather Pupil of Winifred Knight Bear Dance ---------------···------------------------·········-·········-·············-·····-·············· Bartok Steven Reiff Pupil of Evlyn Cope Scenes from Childhood -------·····-· ·-------------------·----····--··-····--·-·········----·· Schumann Important Event Child Falling Asleep The Knight of the Rocking Horse Gerald Groemer Pupil of Barbara Buckbee Le Petit Ane Blanc -----······---··----------------- -------- -- --- --------------··------·-----------·-····--·- lbert Debbie Brown Pupil of Beatrice Levisee Nocturne in E Minor ------- --- -----·-----------------------------------·-··----··---------········· Chopin Brenda Wieland Pupil of Phoebe Anne Shroyer Impromptu in A Flat, Op. 90, No. 2 -------------------·-·---------------------------------- Schubert Bill Bloomquist Pupil of Audrey Bart Brown Bartok Sonatina Joe Alcorn Pupil of Kathryn Pooler Polonaise fo C# Minor ------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Chopin Carla Diane Hunter Pupil of Monica Agnew Summer Journal ----------------------------- ----------------------- -------- -- ---------------------- Muzcynski Park Scene Solitude Birds Anna Fan Pupil of Janette L. Teska Waltz in E Minor ----------------------------------------------~----------------- ------ ----- ----------- Chopin Bob Strader Pupil of Janice McCurnin Scherzo ------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Zttbrack Neil Gordon Pupil of Evlyn Cope Prelude, Op. 28, No. 4 ----·······································----------------------------------- Chopin Bagatelle, Op. 119, No. 1 -------------------------- ----------- ----- --------------------·------- Beethoven Joubert Davenport Pupil of Frances Winn Toccata ····················································································-······· Khatchaturian Julie Smith Pupil of Bea Isaak Concerto in D Minor (Cello) --········································---------------------------- Lalo Louis Lowenstein Acc. Virginia Olsen Pupil of Takayai Atsumi Rhapsody in G Minor -································································--------------- Brahms '-..../. Marc Denton Pupil of Sarah MacDonald The Cat and the Mouse ·······································------------------------------------- Copland Jim Whitaker __ _ _ __Pupi_!_9f Patricia Keating Emde in a: Minor ----------------- ~ ---------------------~--: =_ __________ -_-__~~--=-----------:-scriavin Richard Purdy Pupil of Phoebe Anne Shroyer Saherzo in B Minor .................................................................................... Chopin Stephanie Brown Pupil of Sharon Jones Three Preludes ----------------- -------- ------- -- -------------------------------------------------------- Griffes Michael Steiner Pupil of Beatrice Searles Emde in C Minor ........................... ···············-----------------------------··············· Chopin Melinda Moody Pupil of Bea Isaak Concerto No. 2 (Allegro Moderato) -------------------------------------------------- Prokofieff Susan Walters Pupil of Patricia Marsh SATURDAY - 3: 30 P.M. CROWDER HALL UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA TUCSON SELECTED LIST OF PEDAGOGIC PIANO PIECES BY AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY COMPOSERS PREPARED BY DR. PAUL A. PISK Circus Parade (Gig . Gavotte, Menuet) Ten Short Essays (Sprites 1 Dance) Frackenpohl Oxford Elem. · Ulysses Kay Leeds Int. Variations on :iA Frog He Would A Wooing" Watson Boston Elem. Parades Little Piano Book Persichetti Persichetti Elkan-Vogel Elkan-Vogel Int. Low Int. Suite for the Young Five Images (Duets) Delle Joio Della Joio Marks Marks Int. Late Int. Gigue Goodenoµgh S. Burchard Int. From Old Mexicale Pisk Carl Fischer (Collection with pieces by Copland, Hanson, Session, etc.(75) 1 ; Hasters of our Day; ') Pisk Presser Dance from the Rio Grande Valley (Collection with pieces by 45 composers (70) El-IntLate Int. El-IntLate Int. Twelve Illustrative Pieces I McKay *Twelve Tonal Adventures II !:kKay Explorations C. Fischer C. Fischer Int. Int. *Inventions Finney S. Birchard Early Int. *12 Tone Pieces for 1'.:hildren Joacl-iim Canada BNI Late Int. Starer M.C.A. Int. Starer Sam Fox Elem. Hebern C. Fischer Int-·Low Five Duets for Young Pianists 12 Pieces for 10 Fingers *Kinderstuck COLLECTIONS Dance Music From 3 Centuries Lambert Schirmer Int. For Talented Beginners Hopkins Oxford Int. Pied Piper Ramsier Boosey-Hawkes Int. Modern Masters Nevin Mills Int. Russian 11usic for the Young (2 vol.) Goldberger (Ed.) 11.C.A. El-Int. * serial or partly serial. HONORS RECITAL ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION October 26, 1974 - Arizona State University Recital Hall - Music Building ., . . Glover . . . • • • • . . . . . . . .Beethoven Pupil of Carol Sue Rickel Jose on the High.1JXl.y • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Janet Galloway, Pupil of Evlyn Cope Ecossaisen . . . Kistie Tingey, . Evening in the Country • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bartok Linda Bauer, Pupil of Marion G. Rogge Fountain in the Rain • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .Gillock Patty Howard, Pupil of Opal F. Moody Rainy Day and Mischief • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tansman Beth Frue, Pupil of Jean W. Harvey Fantasie in D minor, K. 397 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · • • • • • Mozart Joanne Callahan, Pupil of Bea Searles . . . . . . Debussy Doctor Grad.us ad Parnasswn • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . Debussy Beth Lederman, Pupil of Jean Harvey . . ... . . • Dello Joio Suite for Moderate, Bright • • • Marrae Allen, Pupil of Joan Woods Toccata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Khachaturian Cathy Amey, Pupil of Sandra Peterson La. Cathedrale EngZoutie • • • • • • • • • • • • • Karen White, Pupil of. Jean White • 1 • • Pi~no: Violin Concerto in B minor: Allegro • • • • • • • • • • • • • Saint-Sae~s Melanie Hayes, Pupil of Carol Brubacher Sonata No. 3: Scherzo (2nd Movement) ••••••••••• Tamsin Elliott, Pupil of Marilyn Stevenson Poissons D'Or • . . .of. Marian . . . .Kopecky .. ..• .Eric . . Ruple, . . . .Pupil .. Hindemith • • • • Debussy Etude Opus 25, No. l2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lisa Beydler, Pupil of Joan Woods * * * * * * Chopin .. Arizona State Music Teachers Association presents BEA and DON ISAAK in Recital of Twentieth Century Music ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY MUSIC THEATRE MUSIC BUILDING October 26, 1974 at 8: 30 p.m. Claude Debussy (1862-1918) From Epigraphes Antiques for piano four hands (1915) Pour que la nuit soit propice Pour l'Egyptienne Pour remercier la pluie au matin Bela Bart6k (1881-1945) Seven Bagatelles from Op.6 (1908) Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) Ten Visions Fugitives from Op.22 (1915-1917) Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) Six Little Piano Pieces, Op.19 (1911) Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) from Etudes Tableaux, Op.33 ( (1911) ,.I Allegro non troppo in F minor Allegro in C Major Allegro con fuoco in E-flat Major - INTERMISSION - Alberto Ginastera (1916Danzas Criollas (1957) ) Paul Hindemith (1895-1963) from Ludus Tonalis (1942) Fugues on E-flat and A with interludes Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) Sonata for piano four hands (1919) Prelude Rustique Finale Istvan Nadas, pianist, has lectured and performed throughout the world, including 23 European tours, 20 tours in every country of Latin America and four tours in Australia and New Zealand. He served on faculties of Washington State University, CSU San Francisco, Loyola University in New Orleans and the University of Mexico, and has given lectures and recitals at Harvard, Cornell, Yale, Princeton and the University of North Carolina. He has recorded extensively with orchestras from many nations. In 1985, the London BBC named Mr. Nadas as one of the ten best artists among forty thousand. A Hungarian native, he studied with Bela Bartok and Zoltan Kodaly. DAY, FEBRUARY 16 N EVENING OF ROMANCE Hills Presbyterian Church sponsored by The Friends of Istvan Nadas Allemande Corrente Sarabande Minuetto ~~;,~111 1 :·'.: :·:=:: .{t f\ Song Without Words, Opus 38, Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) Ballade No. 2 N octume in E minor Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) Polonaise (Heroic) Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) "The spirit of the age regarded the things of art exclusively in a romantic light, and saw in them all only the dazzling enchantments of sympathetic colours." Alfred Einstein 'A Short History of Music' MUSIC FEST '95 •PAGE 13 ARIZONA STATE UN IVE R S/ T Y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ TEMPE, ARIZONA 85281 DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC ' J Dear Colleague: a.,,YI. I 7, I q 75 We are pleased to announce the second cooperative effort of the Central district of Arizona State Music Teachers Association and the Department of Music at Arizona State University in presenting Mr. Eugene Pridonoff in recital at Grady Gannnage Auditoriu~ on Friday, January 17 at 8 p.m. Last year's event was exciting and the proceeds from that program are supporting several piano students in our department. We are indebted to your efforts and good work in making that event a successful one. We hope you will lend your support once a.g ain in publicizing the program and in distributing tickets. Last year's audience was a good one, and I know that you will want to share your excitement about Mr. Pridonoff 's artistry with many others. Tickets are priced at $2 for adults and $1 for students, and you may receive a supply of tickets by calling Mrs. Harry Rickel, 966-3437. Tickets will also be available through Diamond's Select-A-Seat and the Gammage box office. We will distribute posters for your studio at the end of the month. Please let Mrs. Rickel know if you want a poster. Sincerely, f - c~~V·~J~ ' -...._/ Andrew Je ~e~ema, Chairman Department of Music '\..__./ . Mr, Pridonoff's Program will be: Sonata No. 3 in A minor Op. 28 , , • • , Serge Prokofieff Sonata in F minor Op, 57 °Appassionata" • , • , Beethoven Allegro assai Andante con moto Allegro ma non troppo n t e r mi s s i o n Fantasy in F minor Op, 49 • • • • • • • • • • • • Chopin Rhapsodie in B minor Ope 79, No, 1 • • • • • • • Brahms Sonatine • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .Ravel · ~ Mode re Mouvement de .Menuet Anime Grand Etudes de Paganini , • • • • • , , Niccolo Paganini I ·-. . Transcribed for piano by Franz Liszt No. 3 in a# minor: La Campanella SOUTHWEST DIVISION MUSIC TEACHERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION THIRD.BIENNIAL CONFERENCE and NEW MEXICO MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL.CONVENTION February 7 - 9, 1975 University of New Mexico Albuqu:erque, New Mexico 1974. 1975 MTNA ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE, VICE'PRESIDENT, STUDENT ACTIVITIES: Richard Kauff-man 11125 Magnolia Drive Cleveland, Onio 44106, PRESrDENT: ,Julio Esteban - Peabody Conservatory of- Music :Baltimore, Maryland 21202 VICE PRESIDENT, ·STATE_S AN_D DJVIS.IONS: -.Nadine Dresskell • - Music Department -Arizona State University • Tempe,., Arizona .- 85281 ..,_ TREASURER: Allen L McHofo Napfes, New Yor_k 14512 . IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT: Celia Mae Bryant 560 Parrington Oval University.at Oklahoma Nori-tian, Oklahoma 73069 ~ VICE PRESIDENT, CONVENTION: Robert Sutton . Department.of Music University of Massachusetts f•mtierst, Massachusetts 01002 SOUTHW.EST DIVISION BOARD _, PRESIDENT : Beth Hanley -6501 East Calle Del Med ia - , Scottsdale, Arizona 8 5251 -q4 - . ·. FIRST VICE PRESIDENT: .. - Vergi ne Gates 61 .1 South R.oselawn Artesia, New Mexico 88210 - SECOND VICE PRESIDENT:William Foxley_ 2691 N. 700 E. Provo, Utah 84601 SECRETARY: . Wanda Wasden _4180 South Flamingo Hi lls Drive · - L~s Vegas, Nevada 89109 TREASURER: . Betty Henderson 4401 Kay Place _ ' Las Vegas, ,Nevada 89107_ 1974 · 1975 IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDEN T: John L Norman Department .of Mustc College of the De~ert _ Palm Desert, Californi a 92260 MEMBERS AT LARGE: Alice- Kiewit · .1 465 Ohialoke Street ljonolu!u,_Hawaii 96821 Wray Simmons 26.36 Cardenas D-rlve NE Albuqu·e rque, New Mexico 87110 Frank McGinnes11001 Etiwanda Northridge, California 91324 REPRESENTA°TIVE TO NATIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD: Beulah Ford 2737-East 4510 South Salt Lake ~ity, ,Utah 84117 - E'vlyn Cope 2733 West Rose Lane Phoenix, Arlzon·a 85017 SOUTHWEST DIVISION STANDING COMMITTEES - _1974 · 1975 - -_NOMINATl_NG COMMITTEE: John L Norman, Chairman Carol Nakagar:ieku , Nina l',lewell , Lillian Manser; Cha-rles Smith CERTIFICATION: Janice McCurnin 4256 East Whittier Tucson , Arizona 85711 HIGH SCAOOL STUDENT AUDlTIONS: - Janet H. Thompson - 530 S. 400 .E. Centerville , Utah 8401°4 INDEPENDE~T MUSIC TEACHERS FORUM , MTNA • Michael Mauldin 12713 Summer Avenue , NE Albuquerque, New_Mexico 87112-, 1 COLl:cEGE STlJDENT AUDITIONS: ' ' Vergine Gates · 611 South Roselawn Artesia, New Mexico 8821_0 COMPOSITION: Nicholas Zumbro Department-of Music UniYersity of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 _ BALDWIN.JUNIOR K_E YBOARD ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Lucile Burnhope Swenson 324 A Street _ _ Salt_Lake City, Utah 84103 · STUDENT ACTIVITIES: Mervin W. _'Britton · Music D(lpartment Arizona State University Telllpe , Arizona ~5281 MTNA SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION: - Beatrice Searles 2607 N. 21st Street _. Phoenix, Arizona 85006 SCRAPBOOK: Bertha Autenr.ieth 1630 E. Georgia Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85Q 1_ 6 SOUTHWEST DIVISION MTNA PAST PRESIDENTS ·Alpha Bolton 1970 - 1972 John Norm.an 1972 : 1974 -,_ NICHOLAS ZUMBRO ·Thund9roLis ovations and ex t raordinary critical successes throughout the wo rl d's music capitals have clearly marked N 1 €HO~AS ZUM BRO as one Of the mo~st exciting young piano virtuosi of today. His im- pact on audiences has been electric. · ' Blessed with an enormous range of:- keyborad· express ion and a powe rful temperament, Nicho las Zumbro has garnered supe-rl ati ves in tfle wideSt vari~ty of musical ·swles - from Bach t hrough the ardent romanticism of his Chop_in, the glittering contemporary. repertoire, a.nd beyond, to th~ "outer- space mus ic" of the avant-garde. · In performinQ the fiendishly difficutt~ "Concord" Sonata of Charles · Ives througho ut Europe recent 1V (for W hat was an historic premiere in many citi'es of Europe,- Nicholas Zumbro received tremendOUs audience acclaim), his interpretation of the AmeriCan masterWo'fR was hailed as "an absolutely tmique event," "a great achievement'' by "thEi ideal interpreter." In addit>ibn to his·numerous European tele.vision appearances, all of . . . the majo i American networks have covered his historic perforrTIBnces. NBC.·-TV featured · Nicholas Zumbro in his "Cbficmd" performance in a special July 4th broadcast from New Y-ork and_seen throughout . America. CBS-TV devoted an entire_·"Camera TQree" program to Nicholas Zumbro's brilliant and colorful interpretation of another vi-rtuosic shoWp i ~ce, Granados-· ro_ma~t~c Spanish "Goyescas." Train ed at New York's Jui!liard Sahool. of Music .as a 'scholarship student of ·the ·\l'ery celebrated Madame A6sina Lhevihne, Nfcholas Zu'mbrq, moved' to Parfs after graduation from. Juflliard. The Tennesseeborn .artist of Swiss parentage . appeared throughput the Euro gean continent and achieved universal recognition as a uniquely exciting art~st, and personality, "tru1y of the .international music world:~· THE SERAPHIN_TRIO The SERAPHIN T8iO was-formed in the a~tu mn Of 1969 at the UniversiW ~f Ne;,. Mexico where the memb~rs ~re artist-t eachers . Drawn ~ from backgrounds .as diverse as the geographica l locations they repres·e nt, these accompl-ished musicians merge their verSatlle and iJ1c:fividual talents int9 a rTiature, exquisite compatibility of sound and spii'i:f. With a 5i:oad repertoire consisting of ·the majority of standard classi.cal, romantic, and contempor8rv works in this genre, the SERAPHIN TRIO is a comptete listening experience, encompassing lect ure-recitals, workshops, s.emiflars, and guest symph0ny appearances in ~ddition to formal con~erts . With the emergence of Albuquerque aS a prom• inent center ,f or Jhe visua l and performii:ig arts, the SERAPHIN TR 10 ·is supported by a public ~ommitted to the belief that die South · west deserve.s.the Hne·s t in chamber mUsic , · · LEONARD FELBERG, a n.itlve Ne~ York;;., has had a va ried- and disti~guished professiana·I career, appearing extensrvely in solo ~nd ctiamber music cnncerts, on radio and television, and as soloist with orchestras throughoul Europe and the United States . A Yale 'Uni· ve rsity. graduate, and re cipien't of the cOveted ,Horatio Parker Fe ll owship, he studied vi9lm with Joseph FuChs _and Qani·el GJil£\pnd chamb.er music with Luigi Silva and Janos Starker. During his army seryice, as a member-of the prestigious Sevenrh Army Symphony, he was chosen to solo with 'them _throughout France, Germany and Luxembo1:1rg, receiving iri ternatlonal accbim for hi s viSrant performances. Subsequenlly , he remained in Europe for three years as a mem~ber of the Co ncertg__e_bouw Orr;flestra of Amsterdam, and in 1966 was a Prizewinner in the Geneva International Competitioh. Mr. Felberg haS taught at Indiana University; the UniversitieS ofSyr_acuse, Georg ia, Tote:do and New MeXico, where he is at.present. Recent~y b~ joined the Berkshire Oua-rtei f6r t ~~ntV-five surtimer concerts in Connecticut. JOANNA de KEYSER began he; professie nal caree.r as a prOm)nent winne-r of the· Geneve International Competition of 1959. A native Californian,- and "graduate bf the use ll)USica1 cb_mpound, she oum· befs among her teachers, Gabo.r Rajto and Andre Navarra. The -film of her perfo rman ce of the Dvorak Concer to, made while she was a . member Qf the celebrated Pablo Casals Master Clas~es won th~ Vienna Film Pr·ize. Under the auspices of the United States State Department, she subsequently gave sixteen reci tals in Mexico and · Co ncertized th.rough out France, Germany, ltalv ,- Nor""'-ay, Greece and Switzerland. Her appearances on- radio and television include the· BBC, · Du tch radio,~ Badm Zurich-, NBC-TV in Chicago and TV Quito, Ecuador. Miss de Keyser, a m"ember Of the faculty at the University _ of New Mexico, ~ecP.ritly gave a Nevy York deburre:cital at car_negi.e Recital Hall, receiving enth usiastic acclaim from both audience and press for a performance of unparal~eled sensitivity and refinement. GEORGE ROBERT Was born in Vienna and ~ias fortun-ate to have. two of that city's resident titans as teachers; pianiSt and pedagOgue, Edward Steuermann and _composer Anton Webetn. Pioneering con-. temporary music _a long with the clasSics, ~e concertized in Holland, 'Spain, Switzer!and ,and Austria, and joined tbe .faculty of. the Un ive(sity of New Mexico after com ing to live in th.e United States. Mr. Robert i_s a fo_rmer member of the renowned First Pian0- Quartet, · and during his reSidency with this orga.nization, he performed ove( One hundred and ·twentV broadcasts for NBC, recorded for RCA Victor, .l:ippea~ed with the New YorK Philharhion ic, the' Philadelphia Ofrhesrra, the RocheSter 'Philharmonic, at Cor1stitutron Hall in Wash- · lngto..n, Symphony Hall in Boston. and in numerous concerts through out the United States. SUbsequently; he toured Germany,- sponsored . by the State Department / receivi ng plaudits from th e musiGal press for hh impeccable pianism :- As chamber musidan and accompanist, he has perfo rmed with s_µch well-known artist~ as William Primrose , Roman Tot eoDerg, Christian ·Ferras," Berl Senofsky, Sigurd-Rascti_.er, Charle's Kullman, Paul Doktor and Joflh Barrow,s.. - . SOUTHWEST DIVISION MUSIC TEACHERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION THIRD B.IENNIAL CONFERENCE and , NEW MEXICO MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION TWEN:rY-FOURTH ANNUAL CONVENTION February 7-9, 1975 All sessions will be held withi[I the facilities of the Music Department of the University of New Mexico unless' specified otherwise. · · ' . Friday, February 7, 1975 it is ~uggested that those wishing to have ·lunch·go to the Student ljnion Building. · · . _· · . 8":00 A.M'. - 11 :30.A.M. Registration .. .. : .. .-.. ·....-: .. ~ · .. : . .... .. ".' .. .. .. . ... Foyer of Popejoy Hall· 1 :00 P.M. li:OO P.M. Chairman: Laura Brandt, President .o f NMMTA, Albuquerque, New Mexico Assistants: Barbar11 Kerr, -Lois Kerr and. !-ois Purdue· 8:00 A~ M . ·_ 6.:00 P.M. · Souti'lwest Division Auditions Janet-Thompson, Chairman of the High Schoo l Auditions VBrgi ne Gates, Chairman of the Collegiate Aue announced) Presiding: Ch'a rJotte Vane, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 5:pOP.M. - 7:30 P.M .' 8'.15 P:M. NMMTA Din11er· and Board Meeting . Concert: SERAPH IN TR LO. ... . ...... . ....... .-........ . University of New· Mexico, Albuquerque,-New Mexico Leonard Felberg, Violin Friday, Feb;uary 1« 1975 ·SERAPHIN TRf-0 · Joanna de Keyser;Cello . . Keller H~ll George R'obert, Piano Keller Hall PROGRAM Trio in G Major, HOB XV: 15 ,ll,ndan'te · Poco Adagio Finale: Rondo all '- Ongarese Trio 'in e minor; Op. 67 Anpante - Poca pi u mosso Allegro con brio La rgo Allegretto · Intermission Tri-0, Op. 90 ("Duinky ") ,Le.nto maestoso - Allegro, qua~i do ppio movimento Paco Adagio - V_ivace non tr9ppo Andante - Vivace no troppo . Aridante moderate (quasi tempo di Marcia) Allegretto Scherzando Allegro - Meno mosso, quasi tempo primo . _Lento Maestofo - \'. ivaci, quasi dqppio · rn.ovi~ento · Haydn Shasta kovich' Dvorak .( Saturday, February 8, 1975 . 7:00 A.M. - 8:30 A.M .' Southwest Division. Board Meeting. . . . " ... ., .. .-. Four Se·asons Motor Inn {Coffee an_d resjdjgq· fle!.b..t!a~..e,ui~l..~\Wll~\t§..t,..Qj~ M N , Seo t~dale.J>.rizona , Greetings: Donald McRae, Associate Dean, Sr.heal of Fi_ne Arts, Univ. of New-Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico WIHiam E. Rhoads, Cho i'r ma'n., Music Department, Uni v. of New Mexico All;iuquerque, New .Mexico · . . · .Nadine Dresskell, 1st Vice Presiden .t ; MTNA,.'Music Department, . · · · - - Arizona· State -Univ~r.sity ; Tempe, Arizona. Program. Choral Group, ·Universitv of New Mexico,Albuquerque, New Me.xico (D;,ector: Jchn Cla!k) · · " 10: 00 A.M. - 10 :30.A.M. 10: 30 A .M. - 12:00 Noon Social Interlude . . .............. . ........ . ·. ·....• . ...... . ' . ... Green Roo m Audition.'Winners Concert ........... _...... . .. . ·'· ............ , Kell er Ha ll Presidi.n·g: Janet Thompson, Salt Lake City, Utah, SW Division Chairman of High School Aud itio·ns Vergine ·Gates, Artesia, New Mexico SW Division Chairman of Collegiate Audit ions 12 :00 Noon- 1 :30 P.M. Conference Luncheon ..... . . . . . . . ·. .. . .......... ·. .... . ...... Student Un ion 1 :30 P.M. - 2.25 P.M . 2:30 P.M. - 3:15 P.M. 3:15 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M: 5 :45 P.M. - · 7:45 P.M. 8:15 P.M. Lecture·Recital: "Music Culture in Other Laads" . . , .. ,.... .. ........ . Keller Mervin Britton, Music Department, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona Presiding: Nadine Dresskel I · MTNA Scholarship Foundation Session .. ; ............... '" . B (Basement) Southwest Division State Chairmen . Presiding: Beatrice Searles, Phoenix, Arizona Southwest Division Chairman of Saholarship Foundation Student Chapter Session .. . .... . . . ......... : ... . ... . .. .: . B (Basement) Southwest Division State Chairmen Presicjing: Mervin Britton, Tempe, Arizona Southwest Division Chairman of Student Chapters ·MTNA Independent Music Teacher Forum SessioA .. , . . .. ...... B (Basement) Southwest Division State Chairmen . · . Presiding: Michael Mauldin, Albuquerque, New Mexico Southwest Division Chairman of MTNA·IMTF Hall 117 11 7 117 Conference Banqllet ...... ..' . . ... ... · ....... ·.... ·.' ... :: Four Seasons Motor Inn 2500 Carlisle Blvd ., NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico Presiding : Beth Hanley · . lntroductioriS:'"J'Ohn Norman Presentation of NMMTA Awards Presentation of award to NMMTA Commissioned Composer Dr. Warner Hutchison, Composer in Residence New Mexico State University, Las C::ruces, New-Mexico (Presentations made by Laura Brandt, Albuquerque, New Mexico) Program: Suite for Cello Solo, Opus 84 by Ernst Krenek, MTNA Distinguished Composer, 1971 Cellist: Dorothy Kempter, Principal- Cellist, Albuquerque Symphony Orchestra Albuquerque., New Mexico Concert : Guest Artisf NICHOLAS ZUMBRO .............. . .... .. . . Keller Hall Department of Music, University of Hawaii.• Honolulu, Hawaii NICHOLAS ZUMBRO, Pian.ist ,, Keller Hall Saturday,. February 8, 1975 PROGRAJYf . Frederic Chopin Barcarolle, Op. 60 Charles Ives Second Piano Sonata Emerson Hawthorne The Alcotts Thoreau Gi nastera 3 Preludios Americanos Intermission Goyescas Coloquio en la reja Las requieQros Granados La Vallee d'Obermann Liszt . Following Concert: TERTULIA Home of Ruth Bi r cher, 7701 Spring NE, Albuquerque, New Mexico Our most gracious New Mexico Music Teachers have invited all Southwest Division Conference Members to enjoy with them - a lovely New Mexico tradition - , · the Tertulia.. ' · Sunday, February 9. 1975 8:30 A.M. - 12:00 Noon Registration ... .. .... . ........ . .. ·... .. .. . ..... . , .. . Foyer of Popejoy Hall Chairman: Laura Brandt, President of NMMTA, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 1 :30 P.M , - 4:00 P.M. Assistants: Barbara Kerr, Lois Kerr and Lois Purdue 9 :00 A.M. ~ 10 :30 A.M . Le·cture·Recitai :- Pia Ao Music of our Century ......... . " ... .. .. . .... Keller Hall NICHOLAS ZUMBRO, Guest Artist . . Presiding: John Norman, Immediate Past Preside.nt , Southvyest D ivisio n, MTNA · · Mus ic Department, College of the Desert, Pa l m Desert, California JQ:~ A.M. - 12:00 Noon·_ String Sessi ;9, #1 for Left Hand Only · K.G. Sullivan (Student of Alfred del Moral} 17. Canope General Lavine Bill Oien (Student of Barbara Buckbee) 18. Violin: Concerto in a minor Allegro · Julie Davison (Student of Carol Brubaker) Copland Scriabin Debussy DeBeriot These students were winners in their ~spective district auditions. §QY1Hi~§1 1976 D lYl~lQ~ AUDITIOii WINNERS - ~1 ~A RECITAL i I BALDWIN JUNIOR KEYJlOARD ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Sandra Murakami - l)earl City, Hawaii Teacher: Kay Dolan HIGH SCHOOL WINNERS Sona ta Op._22_, last mvt Beethoven Liani La Rose - California Teacher: Robert Turner _Pres~Presto Steven Meredith - Utah Teacher: John Marlowe Nielson Trumpet Kurt Bester - Utah Teacher: Larry Hill Aecom: Phyllis Bestor Concerto in Eb, 1st mvt Haydn Violin. Marina Brubaker - Arizona Teacher: Theodora McMillan Aecom: Carol Brubaker Danse EsI§_gDol~ de Falla Concerto in D Ma.ior, 1st mvt iliozart Lynn Woosley - California Teacher: Donna Clarke Aecom: Noreen Emerson Percussion Theresa Dimond - Arizona Io M':innamoro Mazzaferrato Teacher: Mervin Britton COLLEGIATE WINNERS Cello Elizabeth Anderson - California Teacher: Wallace Rushkin Aecom: Mark Hansen Elegy Faure Voice Barry McCauley - Arizona Teacher: Dr. Richard Dales 0 Ann LaBerge - llew Mexico Teacher: Frank Bowen ~aradia Dello Joio Sorti De Londe Meyerbeer Seo uenza Berio Piano Christopher Giles - Utah Teacher: Reid Nibley Fantasie in F' Minor Chopin Organ Micha.el Farris - New Mexico Prelude and_F'ugue in._QJ1aJ9r (The GreajJ J. S. Bach • inc. 408 Carew Tower • Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 goatluveJt tJiviJion PRESIDENT Audition Winners Recital February 12 . 1976 Saint I-ark's Cathedral Salt Lake City, Utah Beth Hanley 6501 East Calle Del Media Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 Collegiate Voice: Barry Ne Cauley Arizona Collegiate \foodwind: Ann La Berge New l'.•;exico Collegiate Organ: E:ichael Ferris New Mexico Collegiate Strings: Elizabeth Anderson California Collegiate Piano Christopher F. Giles Utah VICE PRESIDENTS Vergine Gates 611 South Roselawn Artesia, New Mexico 88210 William Foxley 2691 N. 700 E. Provo, Utah 84601 SECRETARY Wanda Wasden 4180 South Flamingo Hills Drive Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 TREASURER Betty Henderson 4401 Kay Place Las Vegas, Nevada 89107 IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT John L. Norman College of the Desert Palm Desert, California 92260 MEMBERS AT LARGE Frank McGinnes 11001 Etiwanda Northridge, California 91324 Alice Kiewit 1465 Ohialoke Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96821 Wray Simmons 2636 Cardenas Drive NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110 MTNA EXECUTIVE BOARD Beulah Ford 2737 East 4510 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84117 Evlyn Cope 2733 West Rose Lane Phoenix, Arizona 85017 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ High School Piano Liani la Rose California High School Voice Steven Meredith Utah High School Brass Kurt .uestor Utah High School Strings 11fa.rina Brubaker Arizona High School Woodwinds Lynn Woosley California Hi gh School Percussi0n Theresa Dimond Arizona AFFILIATED WITH MUSIC TEACHERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION May 9, 1974 Ms. Bertha Autenrieth 1630 E. Georgia Avenue, #4 Phoenix, Arizona 85016 Dear Ms. Autenrieth: Through a misunderstanding, the Southwest Division Scrapbook was given to me at tl1e end of the convention to deliver t.o the treasurer, who would-not accept it. Now Beth Hanley says to send it to you, the new historia ~-i. I noticed the contents were mostly minutes of past meetings and asked her about this. She feels that the scrap book should be the final resting place of the minutes, so I am sending the missing ones with the book. The enclosed article may or may not belong in the book. I can't find anything in writing, but it sticks in my mind that one president ws s asking for more state news for the scrapbook. Anyhow, my students brought me some extra copies and I will send one along to you. Good luck in your new posit ion! Cordially, ~~~~ Wanda Wasden, Secretary 3762 Territory Las Veg ~ s, Nevada 89121 J MUSIC TEACHERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SOUTHWEST /NORTHWEST DIVISIONS CONFERENCE May 27-31, 1977 Ala Moana Hotel Honolulu, Hawaii MTNA ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTl•,E PRESIDENT Nadine Dresskell Music Department Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona 85281 VICE PRESIDE T, STATES AND DIVISIONS ROBERT SLJ1TON Department of Music University of Ma~sachus etts Amherst, Massachusetts 01002 VICE PRESIDE T , CONVE TIONS Gertrude Brown 5126 Bradley Boulevard Chevy Chase, Maryland 20015 IH77- 197~) \'ICI•: l'IU<'.SIDE NT ST! ll)E , T ACT IVITI ES Jo~q> h Bry(' M11s1t· D<·parl111e •11I On•go11 Stul( ' \ l11i v1 •rs it Crn val Ii ~ , Orq.(011 m:l.'10 'l'HEASl lllEH All en I. l\ldlos(• Napks, ody ( :m1~ 1 11 \ 11111 } ol l11 siN MT/\ PHESJD ENT SECRETARY Florence Marsh 301 East First Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001 REPRESENTATIVES TO NATIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD Jane Moore 44 Beverly Drive S.W. Tacoma, Washington 98499 SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Laura A. Brandt 2530 Cardenas Drive, NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110 NEW MEXICO MTA PRESIDENT Michael Mauldin 12713 Summer Avenue, NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112 4401 Kay Place ll11tli Millio11 !",()7 N. C:11 110 11 Street Mt"Mh111 illc ', Or<•µ;on 97128 IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Joseph Brye Music Department Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331 FIRST VICE PRESIDENT William Foxley 2691 N. 700 E. Provo, Utah 84601 NEVADA MTA PRESIDENT Ronald Williams Music Department UNR Reno, Nevada 89502 IO NT/\NA MT A PHESJl)ENT 10111 • loon· 111 Ii S. (: n111d AVC'llll <' llo1.c •111111, Mo nt ana 597 L5 SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Dorothy Scott Bloomingdale 1930 Lakehurst Drive Olympia, Washington 98501 TREASURER Elizabeth Elzea 219 North Center Miles City, Montana 59301 SOUUIWEST DIVISION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - 197~1978 PRESIDENT Beth Hanley 6501 East Calle Del Media Scottsdale, Arizona 85251 MTNA SCIIOLAHSlllP FOl l DATlON Goldie Yost P.O. Box 600 Emmett, Idaho 8:3'H7 COMPOSITION Tom O'Brit•n 2.19.1 S. W. Park Place Port land , Orq~Oll m20. Las Vegas, Nevada 89107 8~n:~aer:h~f~~~!~~ ARIZONA SMTA PRESIDENT Ba.i:bara Buckbee 5755 E. Seventh Street Tucson, Arizona 85711 CALIFORNIA APMT PRESIDENT Kathryn B. Hull 3622 Emanuel Drive Glendale, California 91208 Wray Simmons 2636 Cardenas Drive NE Albuquerque, ew Mexico 87110 Frank McGinnis 11001 Etiwanda Northridge, California 91324 HA WAii MTA PRESIDENT Virginia Tom 2024 Makiki Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 SOUTHWEST DIVISION STANDING COMMITTEES-197~1978 NOMINATING COMMITTEE John L. Norman, Chairman Carol Nakaganeku, Nina Newell, Lillian Manser, Charles Smith CERTIFICATION Janice McCurnin 4256 East Whittier Tucson, Arizona 85711 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT AUDITIONS Janet H. Thompson 530 S. 400 E. Centerville, Utah 84014 INDEPENDENT MUSIC TEACHERS FOR LT M, MTNA Marya Marcus P.O. Box 606 Palm Desert , California 92260 COLLEGE STUDENT AUDITIONS Joanna Hodges 1053 Cartagena Drive Long Beach, California 90807 STUDENT C HAPTERS Laura A. Brandt 2530 Cardenas Drive, NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110 COMPOSITION Richard Christiansen 5301 Langridge Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 MTNA SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION Beatrice Searles 2607 N. 21st Street Phoenix, Arizona 85006 BALDWIN JUNIOR KEYBOARD ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Lucile Burnhope Swenson 324 A Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 ORCHESTRAL INSTRllMENT COORDINATOR Mervin Britton Music Deparhnent Arizona State llniversity 85281 ARC HIVIST Bertha Autenrieth 1630 E. Georgia Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85016 SOl 'TIIWEST DIVISJO 1 OF ~ IT NA PAST PRESIDENTS Alpha Bolton , l 'tah - 1970-1972 John L. Norman, Cali fornia - 1972-1974 MUSIC TEACHERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SOUTHWEST /NORTHWEST DIVISIONS CONFERENCE ALA MOANA HOTEL HONOLULU, HAWAII May 27-31, 1977 Fridax, May 27 12:00 Noon - 6:00 P.M. Saturday, May 28 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 8:00 A.M. - 9:30 A.M. 8:00 A.M. - 9:30 A.M. 8:00 P.M. Ruth Slenczynska, who gave her first recital at the age of three, has made thousands of concert appearances throughout the world covering a period of over four decades. She made her debut in Berlin at age five, her Paris debut at seven soloing with orchestra. At eight she made her first concert tour of the United States following a Town Hall performance described by ip,'' the New York Times as "an electrifying experience." The Times also praised her as "the greatest child prodigy of the 20th century and the greatest keyboard genius since Mozart." Miss Slenczynska holds the Polish Golden Cross of Merit and is a fellow in the International Academy of Arts and Letters at Geneva, Switzerland . Her dramatic life story has been featured on television, in Reader's Digest, McCall's and Life magazines and has become a best-seller under the title "Forbidden Childhood", written by her in collaboration with the New York music critic, Louis Biancolli . Slenczynska also wrote a book (DaCapo Press - 5th Edition) on the art of piano practice, "Music at Your Fingertips" and is known for her articles on various musical subjects that appear regularly in Clavier, Music Journal and Piano Quarterly. Presently Artist-in-Residence at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Slenczynska received the Teacher Recognition Award from National Music Teachers Association in 1972 for producing national winners . Slenczynska's recording of Chopin's Preludes became the biggest selling record in Musical Heritage Society's 1974 catalog. A disc of Chopin Etudes Opus 10 was a Christmas 1975 release, following a tour of 23 recitals and orchestral performances in the United States and Canada . 1977 plans include a recording of Chopin Etudes Opus 25, many orchestral performances, and an honorary doctorate. In private life, Ruth Slenczynska is married to a political science professor, James Richard Kerr. Sunday, May 29 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 8:00 A.M. - 9:00 A.M. Registration/Service Desk Open Service Desk Open - Registration Meeting of the Southwest Division Board Members-Anthurium Room Meeting of the Northwest Division Board Members - Pakalana Room OPENING SESSION: Concert - Vanda Room Guest Artist/Clinician: Ruth Slenczynska PROGRAM Sonata in C major, Op. 53 "Waldstein" Beethoven 1 Allegro con brio Adagio molto Allegretto moderato Prelude and Fugue in D major, op. 87, No. 5 Shostakovich Scherzo in A minor, Op. 12 Prokofieff INTERMISSION Barcarolle, Op. 60 Chopin Etudes, Op. 25 Chopin 1. Allegro sostenuto in A flat major 2. Presto in F minor 3. Allegro in F major 4. Agitato in A minor 5. Vivace in E minor 6. Allegro in G sharp minor 7. Lento in C sharp minor 8. Vivace in D flat major 9. Assai allegro in G flat major 10. Allegro con fucco in B minor 11. Lento - Allegro con brio in A minor 12. Molto allegro con fuoco in C minor Reception in honor of all conference participants Service Desk Open - Registration GENERAL SESSION - Vanda Room Presiding: Beth Hanley, President of Southwest Division, MTNA, Scottsdale, Arizona. Greetings: Frank Fasi, Mayor of Honolulu. Dr. Ricardo D. Trimillos, Chairman of the Music Department of the University of Hawaii. Nadine Dresskell, President of the Music Teachers National Association, Tempe, Arizona. Celia Mae Bryant, Past President of the Music Teachers National Association, Norman, Oklahoma. Dr. Richard Skyrm, President of the Northwest Division MTNA, Caldwell, Idaho. , Virginia Tom, President of the Hawaii Music Teachers Association, Honolulu, Hawaii. PROGRAM 9:00 A.M . - 10:30 A.M. NA KEIKI 0 KA PAKIPIKA (The Children of the Pacific) in Ancient and Modem Hulas of Hawaii Ancient: I - E Laka e - A prayer to Lake, the Goddess of dance, for grace of movement, their voices, and all things necessary to a dancer. 2 - Wa No Weo - "The Reddish Rays of the Sun" is a mele that tells of Queen Kapiolani' s trip to the island of Kauai and all that she saw there. 3 - Kawika - "David" the name of our last reigning King, King David Kalakaua. This mele honors him and his ancestors. 4 - No Luna E Ka Hale Kai 0 Ka Maalewa - This mele tells of the lehua blossom and pays tribute to Hiiaka, sister of Pele, the goddess of fire. 5 - Kai 0 Momala - The waters of Honolulu Harbor. ' .) Presiding: Beth Hanley, MTNA Southwest Division President, Scottsdale, Arizona - Vanda Room "Chopin Repertoire for the Intermediate Pianist" Guest Artist/Clinician: Ruth Slenczynska Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Illinois 10:30 A.M. - 11 :00 A.M. Aloha Social Hour Hosted by the Hawaii Music Teachers Association . 11 :QO A.M. - 12:00 Noon Presiding: Dr. Richard Skyrm, MTNA Northwest Division President - Vanda Room The College of Idaho, Caldwell, Idaho College of the Desert Vocal Ensemble Mrs. Marya Marcus, Accompanist Dr. John L. Norman, Director PROGRAM Mass for Four Voices Kyrie Eleison Gloria in Excelsis Deo Credo Sanctus Benedict us Agnus Dei Le Chant des Oiseaux Modem: 1 - KuKunaokala - "The Rays of the Sun" tells about Mother Nature and all her beauty. 2 - Ulapalakua - The name of a ranch on the island of Maui. 3 - Hanalei Moon - The Moonlight on Hanalei Bay on the island of Kauai. 4 - Hiilawe. 5 - Show Me How to do the Hula. Boys: Alfred Requilman Leslie Martin Susan Kawasaki Maryliz Dutro Patti Kam Dorinda Hanohano Tracy Newhart Hazel Anien Taligo Robert Lester Luahiwa Laura Busche Denise Mahina Paula Mauhili Suelin Ching Irene Diamond Loma Chang Susie Nielson Loama Sialega Musicians: Mrs. Olga Kalama-Kumu Hula (Ukulele) Mr. Noah Kalama (Guitar) Mr. Henry Thompson (Bass) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: 12:00 Noon - 1 :30 P.M. 1 :30 P.M. - 3:00 P.M . j 3:00 P.M. - 3:15 P.M. 3 : 15 P.M. - 4:45 P.M. l 5:15 P.M. - 5:45 P.M. 5:45 P.M. - 7:15 P.M. This program is presented by the University Laboratory School of the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Program Coordinators: Dr. Loretta Krause Harold Higa Clement Janequin (ca 1485 - ca 1564) Presiding: Marian J. Kerr, Emeritus Professor, University of Hawaii "Varying Aspects of Choral Composition," Ernst Krenek MTNA Distinguished Composer, 1971 * I Heard An Angel (text by William Blake) Ernst Krenek *I Asked A Thief (text by William Blake) Ernst Krenek Three Lessons (text by Ernst Krenek) Ernst Krenek Archaeology Lesson Astronomy Lesson Geography Lesson (* Originally composed for the Vocal Ensemble) (Cast Members: UHS Polynesian Ensemble) Girls: Mahia Bushnell Lynn Dell Luahiwa Harriet Kairnirnoku Joann Carreira Darnella Apao Karen Victor Joan Yano Eseta Auvaa William Byrd (1543 - 1623) 7:45 P.M. Conference Luncheon - Cattleya Room Hawaiian Fashions - Courtesy of Kawika of Hawaii, Ltd. Presiding: Dr. Richard Skyrm - Vanda Room "Chopin Repertoire for the Intermediate Pianist." Guest Artist/Clinician: Ruth Slenczynska A few moments to relax and visit Presiding: Virginia Tom, President of the Hawaii Music Teachers Association, Honolulu, Hawaii - Vanda Room "Performers' World," - Milton Stern California State, Los Angeles, California Christine Suehisa, student of Jeanette Chun Colleen Miyahara, student of Hatsume Tanaka Aaron Bertram, student of Carol Nakaganeku No Host Cocktails - Cattleya Room Conference Banquet Toastmaster: John L. Norman, Southwest Division Immediate Past President, Palm Desert, California. "Message from Music Teachers National Association" Nadine Dresskell, President · Board the buses for transportation to the University of Hawaii. KOREA --- 8:30 P.M. A CONCERT OF ETHNIC MUSIC AND DANCE - Mae Zenka Orvis Music Auditorium PROGRAM JAPAN - Faculty members of the U.H. Music Department, Ethnomusicology and Dance Ethnology Sections. Yuki (Snow) Chor. Nishikawa Koisaburo II comp. Minezaki Koto Nishikawa Koishiro, DANCER Yamada Chie, Kineya Wahatsu, SHAMISEN Mikami Kazue, KOTO The dance movements present the essence of the sung text, rather than represent it. The vocal and instrumental accompanists move in heterophonic lines. The composition is in the jiuta style, a lyric song genre. The beauty of classical Japanese dance is enhanced by appreciating the fleeting moment and the series of static, posed forms. LOWLAND PHILIPPINES - The U.H . Philippine Ensemble; Ricardo D. Trimillos, director. Magenta Overture L. Bonua The rondalla string ensemble is used for folk and theatre music. The overture is from a zarzuela (music theatre) composed in 1870. Sarung Banggi F. Gregorio Leron-leron sinta/Bahay kubo TAGALOG The rondalla presents a Bikol song illustrating the common shift from minor to major mode within the same composition. The m edley of two folk-songs illustrates the improvisational aspect of the ensemble. Tuba Condansoy Dandansoy Chitchiritchit ILLONGO ILLONGO TAGALOG Marilyn Liu, SOLOIST The three folksongs show a range of moods. The first d escribes the gathering of palm wine, the second reflects on the vagaries of love, and the third is a nonsense song imitating the sound of a katydid. Carinyosa TAGALOG Charo Villa, H . Wayne Mendoza, DANCERS A bright flirtation dance based upon courting customs, the dance shows a mixture of Hispanic and Philippine movements. Tugtuging Bukid TAGALOG "Music of the Plains" refers to the central Plain of Luzon and shows the lyrical quality of the rondalla ensemble. Madaling Araw F. Santiago The kundiman form is the basis for many composed songs that comprise an art song genre in the Philippines. Binasuan ILLONGO The dance piece is a virtuoso vehicle for both dancers and musicians. The trick genre of dances is extensive in the Philippines. INTERMISSION: TWENTY MINUTES During intermission you are invited to tour the ethnic music and dance wing, a unique facility in the United States. A gong signal will precede the second half of the program. The Halla Huhm Korean Dance Studio PUT CHAE CHUM (Fan Dance) The Fan Dance has become one of the most popular folk dances in Korea. Opening and closing the fan expresses joy and excitement, and the dances convey this through their deceptively simple and beautifully symmetrical movements . ALSSONG, TALSSONG (The Two Mask Dance) Although there is a rich history of mask dance-drama in Korea this dance is not representative of this tradition. It is, instead, a playful characterization of boy meets girl. ARI RANG Arirang, the most popular and famous folk dance in Korea, has a sad melody depicting the last farewell on Ari rang Hill on a night when so many stars are twinkling in the sky. BUK CHUM (Drum Dance) The buk, or round drum, plays an important part in the folk dance tradition of Korea. This dance shows new choreography using the buk. TONGA --- The Tongan Stream of Music as presented by the Tongan Choir of the First Methodist church of Honolulu. Choir Director: Etuini Kelemeni; Organist: Joann Hebing SOKE The words and music were composed during the pre-contact era, probably at the time when Tonga had warfare with neighboring islands, because the words do express challenges against the enemy, and encourage her own soldiers. Soke today is, therefore, performed as a "war dance" by both male and female dancers in groups of several hundred dancers. The more dancers the better. TAU'A'ALO One of the oldest Tongan compositions which is still sung in the traditional style. The Tau'a'alo has been and still is sung by the Tongan people when they present their "first fruits" to the King . LAKALAKA The Lakalaka is believed to have appeared for the first time in Tonga, although it is a Tongan creation, prior to the arrival of the white man, during the 17th century. The early missionaries had influenced the style of music. Lakalaka is a common dance in Tonga even today, usually performed by many dancers of both sexes, where males perform more vigorously while females are more discreet and graceful in nature. KUO FEKAU 'E SISU Kl HE'ENE KAKAI (Jesus Told His People) The type of music, hymn, composed and sun by the early Tongan pioneers of the Christian faith. We are trying to sing them the way they used to be sung in those days. 'OUS E NGU (Please Be Still) A hymn of Western origin. LOTU 'A E 'Eiki & HIVA 'OE LOTUTAUMA'U (The Lord's Prayer and Te Deum) EMITIEE SPIRITUM TUUM (Send Forth Thy Spirit) by Fr. Jos. Scheutky ZADOK, THE PRIEST from 'The King Shall Rejoice" by G. F. Handel 'OFA KE ME'ITE 'A E FAKAHOHA'A (Pray, Accept My Last Farewell) The closing melody shows a typical Polynesian style of music in which ukulele and guitar are used as accompaniement. A reception honoring Conference participants, hosted by the University of Hawaii Music Department, follows the program. 10:45 P.M. Board busses for return trip to the Ala Moana Hotel. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: This program has been supported in part by a grant from the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. The SFCA is funded by the Nationa I Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C. Program Coordinators: Dr. Ricardo D. Trimillos, Chairman of the Music Department of the University of Hawaii, and Marian J. Kerr. Program Assistants: Marilyn Liu Kim and Matsue Higa Monday, May 30 8:00 A.M . - 5:00 P.M. 8:00 A.M. - 9:30 A.M. 12:00 Noon - 1:30 P.M. Service Desk Open . Presiding: Kathryn B. hull, President of the California Association of Professional Music Teachers. - Vanda Room "Discussion and Demonstration of Historic Baroque Practice Styles - Germany, France and Italy". Rosalie Liggett, Granada Hills, California. 9:30 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. Presiding: Dr. Ricardo D. Trimillos, University of Hawaii . "Analysis of Grieg's Concerto in a minor, Opus 16, first movement". (1978 MTNA High School Auditions Required Work.) Armand Russell, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii . Sandra Murakami - Pianist Elsa Serion - Accompanist Students of Kay Dolan, Pearl City, Hawaii 10:30 A.M. - 10:45 A.M. A few moments to relax and visit. 10:45 A.M. - 12:00 Noon Presiding: Joanna Hodges, MTNA Southwest Division Collegiate Artists Auditions Chairman, Long Beach, California Vanda Room PROGRAM Beethoven Sonata, Op. 2, No. 3, Allegro conbrio Mazurka, Op. 17, No. 4 Chopin Toccata, Op. 15 Muczynski George Moberly Alleluja Purcell La Pastorelle delle Alpi Rossini Meine Liebe is Grun Brahms Shepherd, thy Demeanor vary Early English Loveliest of Trees Duke 0 mio babbino caro Puccini Ruth Anna Peck Janet H. Thompson, Accompanist Prelude from A Minor English Suite Ondine from Gaspard de Nuit Dana Ann Lee Partita No. 3, E Major Preludio Lou re Gavotte en Rondeau Scherzo - Tarantella Ruth McGinnis Frank McGinnis, Accompanist Concerto No. 2 in E Flat Major, K. 417 Allegro Maestoso Andante Rondo Robert E. Simmons Arnold H. Bullock, Accompanist Bach Ravel Bach Wieniawski Mozart George Moberly, student of Mary Toy, both of Spokane, Washington. Northwest Division Baldwin Junior Keyboard Achievement Award Winner. Ruth Anna Peck, student of Betty Jeanne Chipman, both of Salt Lake City, Utah. Southwest Division High School Voice Auditions Winner. Dana Ann lee, student of Frank Wasco, both of Sacramento, California. Southwest Division and National High School Piano Auditions Winner. Ruth McGinnis of Northridge, California, student of Manuel Compensky of Van Nuys, Ca1ifornia. Southwest Division Collegiate Artists String Auditions Winner. Robert E. Simmons of Clovis, New Mexico, student of Harold A. Popp of Portales, New Mexico. Southwest Division and National Collegiate Artists Brass Auditions Winner. 1 :30 P.M. - 3:00 P.M . 3 :00 P.M . - 3:15 P.M. 3 :15 P.M. - 4 :45 P.M. 4 :45 P.M. - 5 :00-P.M. 8:00 P.M. Conference Luncheon - Cattleya Room Presiding: Virginia Tom, President of Hawaii Music Teachers Association . "Briefing for Conference Option Tours and Return trip to Mainland". Monica Zoller, Vice President of Convention Services, International, Honolulu, Hawaii. Presiding: Arnold H. Bullock, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona - Vanda Room "Motion and Voice in Stylistic Interpretation". and "Avoid Rythmic Insecurity". Mervin W. Britton, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. A few moments to relax and visit. Presiding: Kay Dolan, Pearl City, Hawaii - Vanda Room ''Performers' World" - Daniel Pollack University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California Daniel Bertram, student of Carol Nakaganeku Cindy Fijisawa, student of Margaret Lumphrey Sandra Murakami, student of Kay Dolan Presiding: Richard Skyrm, MTNA Northwest Division President - Vanda Roam "Southwest/Northwest Divisions Conference of 1977 Resolutions." Co-chairmen: Janet H. Thompson, Centerville, Utah and Helen E. LaVetle of Butte, Montana CLOSING SESSION: Concert - Vanda Room Paul Pollei PROGRAM Capriccio in B minor, Opus 2, No. 4 Villageoises Barcarolle, Eb Major Valses Nobles et Sentimentales INTERMISSION Sonata in A Major, Opus Posthumous Scherzo: Allegro Vivace Rondo: Allegretto St. Francis Walking On the Waves May 30, 1977 Ernst Von Dohnanyi Francis Poulenc . Gabriel Faure Maurice Ravel Franz Schubert Franz Liszt A reception honoring Paul Pollei will follow this concert. (Conference Members only - your name badge will admit you.) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Conference Hosts Hawaii Music Teachers Association Members Dr. Ricardo D. Trimillos, Chairman of the Music Department of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii. Dr. Loretta Krause, University Laboratory School of the Univeristy of Hawaii at Manoa. Harold Higa, University Laboratory School of the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Marian J . Kerr, Emeritus Professor, University of Hawaii at Manoa. John Van der Slice, Administrative Assistant, Music Department of the University of Hawaii at Manoa. William Sanders, Balwin Piano and Organ Company, Honolulu, Hawaii. Nadine Dresskell, President of the Music Teachers National Association. * * * * Task Force: Flowers and Leis Hospitality Registration Tickets Transportation Monitors and Ushers Publicity * * * Barbara Yamane and Grace Ota Shizuko Mukaida Pat Shiratori Jeannete Chun Kay Dolan Carol Nakaganeku Mary Louise Boyd * * * * * * * Donators: Harry's Music Store House of Music, Ltd . Dole Pineapple Company Easy Music Center Hawaii Coffee Roaster Anthuriums from Kona - Mr. and Mrs. Kazuo Ota Anthuriums from Hilo - Hawaii Anthurium Growers Vanda Leis from Hilo - Floral Mart MUSIC TEACHERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SOUTHWEST /NORTHWEST DIVISIONS Present · RUTH SLENCZYNSKA PIANIST Vanda Room Ala Moana Hotel Honolulu, Hawaii Saturday, May 28, 1977 8:00 P.M. PROGRAM Sonata in C major, Op. 53 "Waldstein" ............. Beethoven Allegro con brio Adagio molto Allegretto moderato Prelude and Fugue in D major, Op. 87, No. 5...... Shostakovich Scherzo in A minor, Op. 12 ........................ Prokofieff INTERMISSION Barcarolle, Opus 60 .................................. Chopin Etudes, Op. 25 ...................................... Chopin 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Allegro sostenuto in A flat major Presto in F minor Allegro in F major Agitato in A minor Vivace in E minor Allegro in G sharp minor Lento in C sharp minor Vivace in D flat major Assai allegro in G flat major Allegro con fuoco in B minor Lento - Allegro con brio in A minor Molto allegro con fuoco in C minor Ruth Slenczynska, who gave her first recital at the age of three, has made thousands of concert appearances throughout the world covering a period of over four decades. She made her debut in Berlin at age five, her Paris debut at seven soloing with orchestra. At eight she made her first concert tour of the United States following a Town Hall performance described by the New York Times as "an electrifying experience." The Times also praised her as "the greatest child prodigy of the 20th century and the greatest keyboard genius since Mozart." Miss Slenczynska holds the Polish Golden Cross of Merit and is a fellow in the International Academy of Arts and Letters at Geneva, Switzerland. Her dramatic life story has been featured on television, in Reader's Digest, McCall's and Life magazines and has become a best-seller under the title "Forbidden Childhood'', written by her in collaboration with the New York music critic, Louis Biancolli. Slenczynska also wrote a book (DaCapo Press - 5th Edition) on the art of piano practice, "Music at Your Fingertips" and is known for her articles on various musical subjects that appear regularly in Clavier, Music Journal and Piano Quarterly. Presently Artist-in-Residence at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Slenczynska received the Teacher Recognition Award from National Music T eachers Association in 1972 for producing national winners. Slenczynska's recording of Chopin's Preludes became the biggest selling record in Musical Heritage Society's 1974 catalog. A disc of Chopin Etudes Opus 10 was a Christmas 1975 release, following a tour of 23 recitals and orchestral performances in the llnited States and Canada. 1977 plans include a recording of Chopin Etudes Opus 25, many orchestral performances, and m1 honorary doctorate. In private life, Ruth Slenczynska is married to a political science professor, James Richard Kerr. MUSIC TEACHERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SOUTHWEST /NORTHWEST DIVISIONS PRESENT PAUL POLLEI PIANIST Vanda Room Ala Moana Hotel Honolulu, Hawaii Monday, May 30, 1977 8:00 P.M. POLLEI, PAUL PROGRAM I. Capriccio in B Minor, Op.2, No.4 Ernst von Dohnanyi II. Villageoises ........................ Francis Poulenc III. Barcarolle in E-Flat Major ............. Gabriel Faure/ IV. Valses nobles et sentimentales . . . . . . . . Maurice Ravel INTERMISSION V. Sonata in A Major, Opus Posthumous .. Franz. Schubert Scherzo: Allegro vivace Rondo: Allegretto VI. St. Francis Walking on the Waves . . . . . . . . Franz Liszt Paul Pollei, currently a member of the Brigham Young University piano faculty, is director of the BYU Artists Bureau. He has toured extensively with the Annual Brigham Young Education Week. He is a member of the National Music Teachers Association having served as Vice-President of the Utah Music Teachers Association. He has performed recitals and lectured in many states, Canada, Europe, and has been a guest faculty member at College of Eastern Utah, New Mexico Junior College, and South Dakota State University as well as a faculty member at Florida State University. He is the teacher of many winning students and lecturer for local divisions of MTNA Meetings. Dr. Pollei is a graduate of the University of Utah, Eastman School of Music and Florida State University. He is the author of Pedagogical Tips for Piano Teaching. He is also a member of World's Who's Who of Musicians . . Paul C. Pollei has been invited by the Japan Music Teachers Association to appear in master classes and lectures for teachers in seven cities in Japan. Mrs. Yashiko Fukuda, president of the parent organization -- To-On Foundation, sister organization to the Music Teachers National Association of the United States, invited Dr. Pollei to be a guest lecturer during the period May 15-28. In addition to performances and lectures with teachers, he will work with students in master classes. Also, in addition to his work with the teachers and students, Mr. Pollei will help promote the International Piano Festival held annually at Brigham Young University and aid in the coordination of an international festival and competition in Japan. Mr. Pollei will also appear in recital and master classes in Honolulu, Hawaii. ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION PRESENTS ENID KAT AHN Pianist Crowder Hall, University of Arizona SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1977 - 8:30 P.M. Toccata in D Major, BWV 912 .... ·................ J. S. Bach Sonata in C Minor Op. 111 .. ......... . Ludvig van Beethoven Intermission Weeping Willow Rag .......................... Scott Joplin Elite Syncopation ............................. Scott Joplin Nocturne in D Flat Major Op. 63, No. 6 ........ Gabriel Faure Islamey .......................... . ............ Balakirev BALDWIN PIANO Courtesy of Roles Piano and Organ Company Exclusive Baldwin Dealers MEET THE ARTIST A Reception Immediately Follows the Concert ASMI'A HONORS RECITAL November 6 1 1977 3:35 p.m. Whirligig UA School of Music Room 146 Stevens Julia Williams (Student of Evonne Beattie) The Little Shepherd (from The Children's Corner) Debussy Jamie Crockett (Student of Marion Rogge) S olfeggietto C.I .E. Bach Aleen Villreal (Student of Teresita Guyton) Del lo J oio No. 3 from Suite for Piano · Tommy Dew (Student of Alfred del Moral) Sonatina Op. 13 1 #1 (First movement) Kab&levsky Myra Wilkes (Student of Pee-Yaw Wilkes) Sonata in c# minor Invention #14 Puck Prelude Op. 2S, #15 Toccata Fairy Tim Ray (Student of Adaline vfarner) Haydn Bach Grieg Derek Nickels (Student of Ann r..arie Schaffer) Lesli Rehurek (Student of Betty Butler) Chopin LaMontaine Bonny Barney (Student of Carmen Silva) Tale~ Op. 26, #2 Sinfonia #15 Medtner William Lipke (Student of Pee-Yaw Wilkes) 1erl-W-o-1-f=+s:too~nt- ef -Pee-;f-aw-\'J i-1.kes) Czardes (Marimba) {accomp. by tec..cher) Pam Kofka (Student of Varjorie Stiles} Bear Dance Joyce Dorado (Student of Joy Ross) Bach = Monti Bartek Prelude from Holberg Suite Grieg Valerie Alder (Student of Charlene Prince) Golliwog'~ Cake-Walk Evening in the Country Juba Romance Op. 2S 1 #2 Polonaise in A Major Debussy Barbara Tornooka (Student of Christine Silva) Janet Bauman (Student of Evonne Beattie} Bartek Dett Esther Perkins (Student of Opal Moody) Schumann Charles Gomey (Student of Alfred del Moral) Chopin Jardins Sous La Pluie Valse Oublie Etude #1 · Debussy Suzanne Thompeon (Student of Barbara Buckbee) David Craig (Student of Marion Kopecky) Liszt COMING EVENTS Small Jazz Groups Music Theatre February 6 8 p.m. Faculty Chamber Music Series Music Theatre February 7 8 p.m. Guest Artist Series Heinz Rehfuss, bass-baritone Recital Hall February 8 8 p.m. Graduate Recital Series Melanie Jacobson, soprano Recital Hall February 9 6 p.m. ASU Bands R. E. Strange & R. C. Fleming, cond. Gammage Aud. February 11 8 p.m. THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY and THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF THE ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION present WALTER COSAND MUSIC THEATRE STAFF State Manager Assistant Stage .Crew P I ANI S T Paul W. Estes Raymond J. Delmotte Stephen Dunphy Marcie Katler Mike Grimes MUSIC THEATRE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1979 - 8 p.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1979 - 3 p.m. PROGRAM Beethoven Sonata in F-sharp Major, Opus ?8 ABOUT THE ARTIST • • . . . . Walter Cosand received his earliest p~ano lessons at the age of four from his father. His first solo recital was presented the week of his twelfth birthday. As a teenager he was an active composer. He conducted his fellow students in performing his own music at the age of thirteen, and at sixteen he had an original composition played by an orchestra at the National Music Camp, Interlochen, Michigan. After graduating from high school he went as a scholarship student to the Eastman School of Music, in Rochester, New York, where he studied piano with Cecile Genhart and Barry Snyder. Upon receiving the degree "Bachelor of Music with high distinction" in 1973 he was awarded a grant for study in Europe and spent a year studying piano with Joerg Demus. Returning to America, he reentered Eastman and received the Eastman Performers Certificate and a master's degree in performance and literature. Adagio cantabile; Allegro ma non troppo Allegro vivace Intermezzi, Opus 4 Schumann . . . • . . . . Allegro quasi maestoso; Alternativo (piu vivo) Presto a capriccio Allegro mar cato; AUernativo (Assai vivo) Allegro semplice AUegro moderato; Alternativo; Animato Allegro 1 Piano Variations (1930) Copland f Chopin Ballade in minoP, Opus 52 INTERMISSION His recent accomplishments include winning the Eastman . concerto competition, the $2000 Irl Allison Prize from the International Piano Recording Competition and the Teacher Grand Prize in 1977 from the same competition. Since 1976 he has been on the faculty of Arizona State University, where he is constantly performing. Nine Etudes-Tableaux, Opus 39 . . . . . . . Allegro agitato Lento assai Allegro molto AUegro assai Apassionato Allegro ("Red Riding Hood and the Wolf") Lento. Lugubre Allegvo moderato Allegro moderato . . Tempo di Maraia * * * Rachmaninoff Arizona State Music Teachers Association '--=--' and Arizona State University, Department of Music present EDUARDO DELGADO Pianist Saturday, November· 3, 1979 ASU Music Theatre 8:30 p .m. PROGRAM I Prelude and Fugue in A minor ... .. .. . ... . ... . . . ..... . ... . ... . . .. Bach-Liszt Sonata in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2 "Tempest" ............. .. . . .. . . . Beethoven Largo: Allegro Adagio Allegretto Sonata 1952 . . ............. . ............. . . . ....... . ............ Ginastera Allegro marcato Presto misterioso Adagio molto appassionato Ruvido ed ostinato 11 Sonata in B minor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Liszt Reception following Recital on 5th Floor Patio ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION HONORS RECITAL NOVEMBER 4. 1979 - 2:30 P.M. ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, MUSIC BUILDING I• 2. 3. 4. 5. p. 7. 8. MARY MICKLE PAS OE CHAT STUDENT OF GLORIA BROWN CLARK HEIDE TOBLER MOMENTS MUSICAUX OP. 94, No. 5 STUDENT OF PEE-YAW LIM WILKES SCHUBERT ANGIE VALLES (VIOLIN) THE JUGGLER ACCOMPANIST, CAROL BRUBAKER STUDENT OF CAROL BRUBAKER EDMUND SEVERN AILEEN VILLAREAL BY THE SEA STUDENT OF TERRY GUYTON POSKA CAROL VINTON SON AT A I N D MA J 0 R ( F I NA LE ) STUDENT OF KAREN SHAW HAYDN DAWN SANDERS RUSSIAN DANCER STUDENT OF SUE WHITTAKER DELLO JOIO RICK CHAMBERLIN WtDOING DAY AT TROLCHAUGEN STUDENT OF Joy Ross GRIEG DAVID MONK TOCCATA TAURIELLO STUDENT OF CARMEN SILVA 9. 10. I I. 12. TOM DEW PRELUDE FOR THE tlFT HANO ALONE STUDENT OF ALFRED DEL MORAL MYRA WILKES (VIOLIN) LEGENOE- OP. 17 ACCOMPANIST- PEE-YAW LIM WILKES STUDENT OF PEE-YAW LIM WILKES SARA SAL 1NA WALTZ-OP. 64,No. 2 STUDENT OF MARION ROGGE MARTY MOORE ELEGY SCRIABIN WI EN I AWSK I CHOPIN BUTLER STUDENT OF JEAN WHITE (0VER) 13. BARBARA TOMOOKA SCHERZO IN E MINOR STUDENT OF CHRISTY SILVA 14. ANDREA ALDER CHIARINA, CHOPIN, ESTRELLA (CARNIVAL) STUDENT OF CHARLENE PRINCE 15. JAMIE CROCKETT • PRELUDE No • I WALTZ-OP. 90, No. I STUDENT OF MARION ROGGE I 6. ANJA l7. BRENDA BRACAMONTE NOCTURNE IN C# MINOR (POSTHUMOUS) STUDENT OF KATHRYN POOLER I 8. WENDEL I CONCERTO No. 2 IN G . ACCOMPANIST CAROL BRUBAKER STUDENT OF CAROL BRUBAKER TIM RAY RHAPSODY IN G MINOR STUDENT OF ADELINE WARNER MENDELSSOHN SCHUMANN GERSHWIN CHOPIN HAYDN CHOPIN BRAHMS "---- 19. CHRIS OE MARCO EXCURSION No. IV STUDENT OF GENE HERSRUD BARBER i.._..; CONCERT OF AUDITION _WINNERS November l, 1980 4:45 PM COMPOSITION SUSANNA TAMOL 11 KARRI SCHMALBECK 11 JANET GILLESPIE "A Velvet Rose " (Carol Hoesch) CLARK COTHERN 11 Muses (Karen A. Shaw) Elementary 11 Etude for Prepared Piano (Joan Woods) Junior High 11 a capella SAT Variations on a Blues Theme Brass Quintet (Paul Paige) 11 High School Co 11 egi ate BALDWIN COMPETITION JULIE WILLIAMS Sonatina Bagpipe Dance - Finale (Evonne Beattie) 11 11 / Bartok HIGH SCHOOL PIANO ,, LORI WOLF Seven Variations on God Save the King" (Pee-Yaw Lim Wilkes) 11 Beethoven HIGH SCHOOL BRASS NANCY DIMOND Concerto for Horn (Ralph Lockwood) 11 11 1st Movement French Horn F. Strauss COLLEGIATE VOICE DEANNA ENDSLEY La Vie Anterieure (Peggy Castle) 11 11 Du pare COLLEGIATE PIANO ROBERT PETERSON "Sonata Opus I II" 1st Movement (James Rucco 1o) Beethoven COLLEGIATE BRASS LOREN TAYERLE - "Horn Concerto 1st Movement (Ralph Lockwood) 11 Mozart ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEAC HER S A SSOCIATION and ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY MUSIC DEPT . present ALICE SHAPIRO, Pianist Saturday Evening, November 1, 1980 • 8:00 P.M. ASU Music Theatre Students $1.50 ' • I , II • • II • r L • II • - ARIZCNA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASOOCIATION HONJRS RECITAL Novanber 2, 1980 3 P.M. Arizona State University School of Music Recital Hall PROGRAM Student of: Scarlatti Minuet (K73,L217) Lisa Weiland Invention No. 6, E Major Teresa Graham Scenes d 'Enfants Cris Dans La Rue Juenes Filles Au JardinLisa Clawson Louis The X!V Dance Kim Hekekia Doctor Gradus Ad Parnassum (Children's Corner) Melissa Chu Cancion e Danza No. 1 Jodi Layton Gia il sole dal Gange Heidenroslein The Daisies Julie TUrrentine* (Vocalist) Prelude Op. 28, No. 13 Borys Pugacz-Moraszkiewicz Intermezzo in A Major Lynn Engel 1959 Sonatina, Allegro Mosso Julie Lorentzen Prelude in A Minor from Pour l ~ Piano - Jamie Crockett Praeludium and Allegro Myra Wilkes** (Violinist) Nocturne Op. 15, No. 3 Tom Dew Sonata Op. 2, No. 1, Allegro Stephanie Buus Wiegenlied Si, ma dun altro amore Peter, Peter Laura Hooks* (Vocalist) Sonata No. 53 in E Minor Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm, No. 6 Kathy Kelly Prelude Op. 12, No. 7 Heidi Tobler Festival Op. 13 from "Suite" Cheri York * Accompanist Paula Dahl **Accompanist Pee-Yaw Wilkes Barbara Stoutenblrgh J. Lorene Paschal s. Bach Mom:µ>u Marion Rogge Durand Jean White Deblssy Carolyn Steppe Mom:µ>u Charlene Prince A. Scarlatti Schubert Samuel Barber Claudia Kennedy Chq:>in Alfred del Moral Brahms Carol Sue Rickel Khachaturian Gloria Ritt Debussy Marion Rogge F. Kreisler Pee-Yaw Wilkes Chopin Alfred del Moral Beethoven Donald Macey Brahms Mozart Bernstein Claudia Kennedy Haydn Bartok Carol Sue Rickel Prokofieff Pee-Yaw Wilkes Muczynski Eric Ruple Chairman: Co-Chairmen: Mary Lou Coe Beverly Dase Pee-Yaw Wilkes Marion Rogge Dorothy Kish ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION PRESENTS PRE-COLLEGIATE HONORS RECITAL Sonata Opus 49 #2 Matienel Aguinaldo Teacher: Teresita Guiton Prelude from Holberg's Suite Op. 40 #1 Lisa Clawson Teacher: Marion Rogge The Cat and the Mouse Bridget Mansfield Teacher: Joy Ross Prelude Op. 16, #1 Gosia Puga.cz-Muraskiewiez Teacher: Alfred -del Moral Miniaturas, Fiesta 17 Scenas Infantis #1 Julie Ann Waite Teacher: Joan Woods Scherzo Op. 16 #2 Denise Curry Teacher: Harriet Griffin Sonatina Op. 36, #3, 1st movement Carrie Fischbach Teacher: Janet Jones Lotus Land, Op. 47, #1 Ted Rodriguez Teacher: Teresi ta G\lYton ~rabesque in E major Teacher: :Don Macey Stephan.ta- Buus S&ilor's Dance,Fountains, The Hunt from Recollections Maritza. Ascencios Teacher: Anne Neff Sonatina, Op. 13, #1, 1st movement Clara Cuevas Teacher: Pee-Yaw Wilkes Valse, Op. 64, #1 Prelude Op. J4 , #5 Teacher1 Park Stickney Reflets Dan L'E&u Lisa Geller Teacher: Sonata, Eb majo~, Hob.52 Teacher: Laurie Kaplan Toccata Gloria Smith Teacher: Ch&carera from Tres Dazas Argentinas Kelly Keith Teacher: Feux D' Arti:fice Teacher: Jamie Crockett Arabesque in E major Teacher: Aileen Villa.rea.l Scherzo Teacher: Orh&n Memed November 7, 1982 J:OO P.M. Beethoven Grieg Copland Scriabin Turina Pinto Mendelssohn Clementi Scott Debussy Faith Katalevsky Chopin ShostakoYich Carolyn Steppe Debussy Helen Lyders Haydn Joy Ross Khachaturian Julie Barrier Gianneo Jean White Debussy Marion Rt>gge Debussy Terlsita Guyton Muczynski Marion Corron University of Arizona. 2113 Carew Tower • Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 • (513) 421-1420 June 16, 1983 President Frank F. McGinnis Music Department California State University Northridge, California 91330 President-Elect Sigfred Matson Star Route, Box 220-2 Columbus, Mississippi 39701 Vice Presidents Jack Hendrix Department of Music Odessa College Odessa, Texas 79762 Dolores Zupan 10282 Maebern Terrace St. Louis, Missouri 63127 Treasurer Willis Ducrest 103 Tackaberry Road Lafayette, Louisiana 70503 Secretary James Norden 5165 S. Root River Pkwy., #6 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53228 Immediate Past President Joseph Brye Department of Music Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331 Executive Director Mariann H. Clinton MTNA Nationa l Office 2113 Carew Tower Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 5-1-0483 Ms. Evonne Beattie, President . Arizona State Mus i c. Teachers Association 3326 North 41st Place Phoenix, Arizona 85018 Dear President Beattie: I just returned from Cincinnati and Louisville after sp&nding 4 days working in the MTNA National Office and a 3-day meeting of the Administrative Committee . during which time the budget for 1983-84 was presented and approved and f i scal ·po licies adopt ed for the coming year. Because of the volume of work faqing me during the next six weeks as Treasurer, I thought I would try to comply with your request immediately, or else you would have a long wait. I have gone through over 300 pages of material I comp il ed on MTNA activities and have found the following references to the Arizona State MTA and their members. Of course, this is not complete since the information I have given~ the archives in the National Office has depended each year on the completeness and detail of reports submitted by national auditions ·cha irmen, division presidents, etc. In each case I have indic~ted by name and address the persons in Arizona ,who could possibly still hold records of these activities in their files. The following includes the year now ending, 1982-83: MTNA COLLEGIATE ARTIST .COMPETITION 1982-83 Division Winner in Guitar David Mintz, Tucson Thomas Patterson Division WinnBr in Brass Karen Tiplik, French Horn, Mesa Ralph Lockwood, Teacher Division Winner in Piano Kaili Gansinger, Tempe James Ruccolo, Teacher Divis i on Winner in Strings Jason Economides, Violin, Tempe Frank Sp.i nosa, Teacher 1981-82 National Winner in Percussion Alison Shaw, Tucson Gary Cook, Teacher 1980-81 National Winner in Voice Deanna Endsley, Soprano, Tempe Peggy Castle, Teacher National Winner in Piano Robert Patterson, Tempe & Joliet, Ill i nios James Ruccolo, Tcher 1979-80 National Winner in Brass Jacquelyn Sellers, French Horn, Tempe Ralph Lockwood, Teacher F-a.ge 2 - Arizona State MTA MTNA COLLEGIATE ARTIST COMPETITION, continued 1977-78 National Winner in Voice Kathleen Siegfried, Soprano, Tempe Peggy Castle Turner, Teacher 1975-76 National Winner in Voice Barry McCauley, Tempe Richard Dales, Teacher !_274~75 Division Winner in Percussion Anne Detzner, Tempe Mervin Britton, Teacher 1973-74 NationalFinalist . Hbhorable : Mention in Percussion Roxann Rokey, Tempe Mervin Britton, Teacher This one I am not certain of state and residence: National Finalist Honorable Mention in Organ Kimo Smith, Tempe Teacher - Ladd Thomas NOTE: All Division Winners participate in National Finals.in all competitions and auditions, BALDWIN JUNIO~KEYBOARD ACHIEVElVIENT AWARDS (State winners compete in 1982-8 3 ~n Winner Division Finals} Alice Phu Robert Hamilton, Teacher 1281-82 State Winner Carolyn Steppe Eva Lin, Tempe 1280-81 State Winner Julie Williams, Phoenix Evonne Beattie, Teacher 1222-80 State Winner Evonne Beattie, Teacher Julie Williams, Tempe 19?8-79 State Winner Aileen Villareal, Phoenix Teresita Guyton, Teacher Your own Janice McCurnin became national chairman in 1976-77. It is possible she might still have information she could give. MTNA HIGH SCHOOL AUDITIONS 1982-83 Division Winner in Voice Truyla Whittaker, Flagstaff Teacher ? 1980-81 National Winner in Brass Nancy Diamond, French Horn, Phoenix Ralph Lockwood, Teacher 1272-28 National Winner in Voice Michael Sokol, Tempe Richard Dales, Teacher 1972-76 Division Winner in Strings Marina Brubaker, Violin, Tucson Theodora McMillan, Teacher Division Winner in Percussion Theresa Ann Dixmond, Phoenix Mervin Britton, Teacher 1974-75 Division Winner in Percussion Patty Bailey, Phoenix Marvin Britton, Teacher 1962-63 National 3rd Place Winner Gretchen Elliott, Cellist, Phoenix 1261-62 Division Winner Gretchen Elliott, Cellist, Phoenix Your own Beth Hanley has just retired as national chairman of high school auditions and could possibly give you more information. Division winners particpiate in the national finals. - Page 3 - Arizona State MTA MTNA STUDENT COMPOSITION CONTEST 1974-75 Division Winner at Elementary Level Debbie Larsen, Mesa Joan Woods, Teacher Division Winner at Junior High Level Cindy Morris, Tempe Joan Woods, Teacher 1972-73 Division Winner at Junior High Level Fillman, Yuma Lydia Kircher, Teacher -----· MTNA SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION TRAVEL GRANTS Arizona MTA won the 1st Prize of $250, the highest grant given that year, for achieving the highest percentile (100%) of member contributions to the Foundation. 1978-79 Arizona again won the highest grant in the amount of $500, I believe for contributions to the Foundation. I have no figures for the annual grants since 1978~79. I would imagine that this information, if desired, could be gotten from Dr. David Ledet, Secretary-Treasurer of the MTNA Scholarship Foundation, School of Music, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30601. 1977-78 MTNA COMPOSITION COMMISSIONING MATCHING GRANTS PROGRAM 1971-72 Ronald LoPriesti IVITNA Grant $50.00 Arizona MTA $50.00 1972-73 Richard Faith MTNA GRant $50.00 Arizona MTA $50.00 I have found no other since 1972-730 OTHER ARIZONA IVITA CONTRIBUTIONS TO MTNA IN THE WAY OF DISTINGUISHED MEMBERS, ETC. Nadine Dresskell, Past National President and Honorary Life member 1976-78 & Past Division President 1963-64 1978-80 Original Corporate Member of the Scholarship Foundation Present member of the Board of the Scholarship Foundation Past Secretary-Treasurer of the Scholarship Foundation Beatrice Searles, Phoenix, Past member of the Board of the Scholarship Fdtn. Dalton F. Grafman, Phoenix, Present member of the Board of the " "• Dixie Yost, Presient of the Western Division of MTNA in 1953-54. Victor Baumann, President of the Western Division of MTNA in 1959-60. Beth Hanley, President of the Southwest Division of MTNA in 1974-76, 76-78. National Chairman, MTNA High School Auditions 1977-BJ, National Chairman, MTNA Junior Keyboard Achievement Awards 1976-77. Janice McCurnin, National Chairman of the MTNA-Baldwin Junior Keyboard a,~ Achievement Awards frorn....19J7-83. N 8-TJOIJA-L- C.Sfl.TI PI;~\;:" , I Music). His innovative teaching materi~l!L ·Jdiu;i and his engaging personal style as lectur~r ~::..;ti and workshop-leader have earned him the ; ··; highes.t prai&e from teachers and students · ·~ throughout the country. · · · Born of American parents in Como, Italy, · /· Paul Shefte! grew up in Los Angeles where he studied piano with Frances Robyn and Jacdb Gimpel, and composition with Mario Castel~ I nuovo-Tedesco. His training continued in : Paris, where he studied piano with Lazaicr Levy and composition with Alexandre Tan,s• man. After receiving his Bachelor's ahd Master's degrees at the Juilliard Scho,ol, where he worked with Edward Steuermann, he continued his studies in Rome with Guido Agosti on a Fulbright grant. 1 • ••: • 1 I CA.ri zona eJlale CJr/usic gachers CA.ssocialion presents PAUL SHEFTEL Aria and Thirty Variations, BWV 988 ("Goldberg") . JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH The work known to us as the Goldberg Variations bore the original title "Keyboard Exercise, consisting of an Aria with Diverse Variations, for the Harpsichord with Two Manuals. Prepared for the enjoyment of music lovers by Johann Sebastian Bach, ·Polish royal and Saxon electoral court composer, conductor, and choirmaster in Leipzig." Bach's biographer, Forkel, recounts how Count Kayserlingk, the Russian ambassador to the court of Saxony, suffered from insomnia. The count had in his employ a fifteen-year-old harpsichordist, Johann Gottlieb {Theophile) Goldberg, already a brilliant virtuoso. Goldberg played for the count during his sleepless nights. According to ForkeJ's colorful, possibly apocryphal account, Count Kayserlingk commissioned Bach to compose a piece of "soft and somewhat lively character" to afford him diversion during his restlessness. Bach responded with a work which from Forkel's time on became known as the Goldberg Variations. Bach's compensation from Count Kayserlingk was a golden goblet filled with 100 louis d'or, approximately $1500 today-possibly the largest commission Bach ever received. This monum~ntal work from Bach's last creative period is not only one of his i'r)'ost ' towering intellectual achievements, but also a work of infinite grace, charm, hum.or, brilliance -and humanity. The Variations .~re of the chaconne type; all follow the harmonic scheme of the opening aria. They are grouped in sets of three; every variation which _is divisible by the number three is a canon (see , . chart). Beginning each set with a canon, the · third variation of every set (S, 8, 11, etc.) i~ a t i brilliant keyboard display piece or elude, in : 1 which Bach inventively explores the tech\_J,· nical resources of the harpsichord. (We c~n .\1 hope that Bach would have enjoyed hearin,g his work played on the modem grand piano;) Between the canons and the keyboard etud ~s are pieces diverse in form, mood and character; fugues, dances, contrapuntal studies and the like. These lend an enormous variety tp the work which results in a compendium of · the musical forms of the day. The concluding variation is a quodlibet, or musical joke, ii\ ..A~'t which fragments of two popular songs of th~ . }~ day are combined contrapuntally. The words-, j i°'!' . to the songs are "I haven't been with you f if{~~· • ·· so long" and "Cabbages and turnips drove nie '; .-? far away from home." The Goldberg Vari! .-, tions come to a serene close with a restate-. ment of the opening Aria. Pianist BACH Aria and Thirty Variations, BWV 988 ("Goldberg") November 2, 1984 Recital Hall Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona i ' r ARIA WITH 30 VARIATIONS JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (GOlDIERG VARIATIONS) ARIA ARIA DA CAPO VARIATIONS: 1 2 3 1 4 5 6 t~UA [ UNISOll 9 10 11 12 13 14 1§ 1 6 17 18 19 2I) 21 22 23 24 25 26' 27 28 29 30 rm.:ID] llCllWIAJ [•IYIOHD) lfUDl (A•Arml UUOI CANOll At 1HI HCONI CANOll At tHI IHllD IMllAllON · ., '"'.... ........, IOUlfll CANON· At IHI .............. ., ..... "''" ,, (llYIOAllD) llUDI IAHGIOI ·fllNCH OVlltUH [ ,... 1 CANOM [llYIOAU] HUDI [KIYIOllD) 11UDI rmlGAID] HUOI [KtYIOHO] fVGllllfA Fiii ] [ llU ) . .IAtlON IMIJAllOH CANON At tHI 8 (KnlOAU] llUDI (llYIOAID] llUDI [llYIOlRD] ltUDI 7 UNON Al tMI 111111 ' c_opy OUODt•ff (fUGAIOI Alli llM ., '"' UHOI UNOfil CANO" . llYINll OOAYI '""'" ., '"' ., '"' ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION PIANO HONORS RECITAL November 3, 1984 - Arizona State University Presiding: Melodie Acker MMe.tte. . ................... . . . ... . .. . . . ............. . ... .. .. ... . . ................ Bach Minue.t No. 7 6ttom 8 Minue.t.6 with Tttio .. . . ... . ......... . ........... .. . . ......... Mozart JENNIFER BIRINGER, Student of Karen Stahl CtowM and Etude. . .. . ....... . ........ .. .... .. ......... . ....... .. . .. ......... Kaba l.ev sky KATHY BENDER, Student of Karen Stahl JoJ.>e. on the. Highway . ................ .. ...... . . . . . .. . ....... . .. . . . ... . .......... Glover KRISTIE LUNT, Student of Jean White Litile. Ptte.tude. in Cm ..................... . .. .. ....... . .. .. . . ..... . ............... Bach HELEN CHOI, Student of Pee-Yaw Wilkes Sonatina in Am, .f.Mt move.me.nt ............ . . . . . . . .. . .............. . ............. Kuhl au CHRISTOPHER OTTO, Student of Marion Corron L'Avatanc.he. Op. 45, No. Z.................... . .. . .. . ..... . .. . .. . ..... . ..... . .... He 11 er STEVEN CULP, Student of Charles Phillips Hattmonie.J.> 06 Ange.£-6 .................. . ....... . ....... . .. . ......... . . . ...... Burgmuller Ptte.,fude. Op. 28, No.- 4 ......................................................... Chopin MARIE NOBIS, Student of Terry Guyton. Le. Pe.tit ane. btanc. ......... . .............. . ................ . ..... . . . ... . .. . ..... Ibert MARGO COHEN, Student of Joy Ross Vie.nne.J.>e. Sonatina No. 1--Atte.gtto Btti,f£ante., Minue.t and Tttio ..... ... . ........... Mozart JASON WEST, Student of Barbara Stoutenburgh Wattz in Am •.. • ........•..•.......•......•...........••..•...........•......... Chopin SHANNON GUNDERMAN, Student of Beth Hyatt Inuoduc.tion and Fugato ............... ... . . .. . ....... . .......... .. . ........ . ... Harris BRUCE SHELDON, Student of Charles Phillips Ptte.tude. 6ttom Hotbe.ttg '-6 Time. . ........... . ........... . ........ . ....... . ........... Grieg PANDA RANDALL, Student of Marion Rogge ' Impttomptu in Ab ............................................... . .............. Schubert CHRISTINA MANRIQUEZ, Student of Marion Corron Je.ye.~ d' Eaux .................................................................... Rave 1 KAREN CHENG, Student of Marion Corron Toc.c.ata . .' .......... . .................. . ....................................... Pou 1enc GRACE CHAN, Student of Alfred del Moral Butte.!!.6£y . ...... . ..... . ... . ..... . ............................................... Grieg DAVID PAPANIKOLAS, Student of Gloria Ritt .•. Sin6on.ia No. 7 in C............................... . ............. . ................ Bach CLARA CUEVAS, Student of Pee-Yaw Wilkes Lotu.J.i Land, Op. 47 .................... . ....... . ... . ..................... . .... C. Scott NATASCHA OVANDO, Student of Fran Kaspar Fe.ux. Fo.i.ie.t.6 . ....... . ...... . ...... . .... . ................ . .. . ...... .. ... -....... Phi 1i pp SALLY ISALY, Student of Charles Phillips · Rhap.6ody No. 2, Op. 79 .............. . ...... . .. .... ... .. .... • . . ... .. ... .. ... . ... . Brahms STEPHANIE LAYTON, Student of Charlene Prince Va1t.ia:t-lon.6 on a The.me. by Pagan~ni .... ... . ..................... . ....... . .. . ... Stickles CARRIE FISCHBACH, Student of Monica Brown SaJtabande. 61tom PoWt -t'.e. P.iano ................................. . . . ........... .. . Debussy KELLY FISSELL, Student of Sue Whittaker Sona.ta. Op. 73--GJtave.-A-t'.-t'.e.gJto di mo-t'.to e. QOn bJtio ... ... .. ..... . .. . ........... Beethoven E:tude. Op. 25,No. 12 ...... . ................................... . ....... . ... . ..... Chopin *JULIE ANN WAITE, Student of Dr. Joan Woods *Winner of the Baldwin Junior Keyboard Auditions State Chairman: Karen Shaw Charles Phillips (Western) District Chairmen: Garnet Mallery (Central) ---------Pee-Yaw Wilkes (Northern) ---------- Charlene Prince (Eastern) Lucy Rich (Southern) -------------- Saundra Peddicord (Douglas) [fat, rizona eJlale QI}!/,usic geachers [/1,ssocialion FOUNDED 1928 Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association PRESENTS ELEMENTARY HONORS RECITAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1985, 9:00 A.M. M-146, SCHOOL OF MUSIC UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA TUCSON, ARIZONA SONATA #5, C MAJOR, ALLEGRO CON BRIO JENNIFER BIRINGER, PIANO(STUDENT OF KAREN STAHL) WALTZ IN A MINOR CANTABILE IN B FLAT MAJOR MAZURKA IN B FLAT MAJOR BRYANT CHAN, PIANO(STUDENT OF JOY ROSS) SONATINA IN G(ROMANCE) KIM MONSON, PIANO(STUDENT OF SUSAN POLLEYS) L'ARABESQUE TIMILEE LAYTON PIANO(STUDENT OF LINDA DIMARTINI) RONDO MARCH DAPHNE SUBIETA PIANO(STUDENT OF SUSAN CHU) HAYDN CHOPIN CHOPIN CHOPIN BEETHOVEN BURGMUELLER DIABELLI SHOSTAKOVICH CONCERTO #5, MVT. 1 GREG MATSUURA, VIOLIN(STUDENT OF JOAN DONAT) SEITZ TWO-PART INVENTION #14 FOR CHILDREN #21, ALLEGRO ROBUSTO HELEN CHOI, PIANO(STUDENT OF PEE-YAW WILKES) BACH BAR TOK ARIETTA NAOMI GRAY, PIANO(STUDENT OF SARA MEYERS) MOZART SONATINA IN G KATIE NOWAK, PIANO(STUDENT OF KAREN LILLY) BEETHOVEN MUSETTE JENIFER HUNT, PIANO(STUDENT OF JAN HUNT) ANONYMOUS CONCERTISO #2, 2ND MVMT. RYAN SMITH, CELLO(STUDENT OF RUTH BELL) SOLFEGGIETTO THE HORSEMAN TINA LIU, PIANO(STUDENT OF SUSAN CHU) BREVAL C.P.E. BACH KABALEVSKY ECOSSAISE JEFFREY FISHER, PIANO(STUDENT OF SUSAN POLLEYS) CHRISTMAS-DAY SECRETS A SHORT STORY HAY-MIE CHO, PIANO(STUDENT OF KAREN STAHL) CONCERTO #2 RACHEL CRAWFORD, VIOLIN(STUDENT OF CAROL BRUBAKER) SONATINA OP.157, #4 MAY L. KAO, PIANO(STUDENT OF JENNY T. KAO) SONATINA DANIELLE HUNT, PIANO(STUDENT OF JAN HUNT) SONATINA OP. 36, #1, VIVACE JENNIFER GARCIA, PIANO(STUDENT OF KAREN STAHL) ARABESQUE CHRISTINA HOOD, PIANO(STUDENT OF MARION CORRON) LE PETIT NEGRE VICTORIA DIMAGGIO, PIANO(STUDENT OF JOAN E. WIELAND) MUSETTE JOHN RUBBO, PIANO(STUDENT OF SUSAN POLLEYS) HUMMEL DUTTON LICHNER SEITZ SPINDLER BEETHOVEN CLEMENTI BURGMUELLER DEBUSSY BACH CJt rizona @hale Q!j;zu sic ~achers CA.ssocialion Nov ember 2, 198 5 Ecco sa i se Beethoven \:'arrior' s So n g Heller Sona ti na On . 36 # 1 Cle ment i i n a minor ( po s t ) Cho p in ~ a ltz Coa s t i ng Bur l ei g h Beethoven Sona t a Op . 49 # 2 Alle g ro ma non t ro p po Hunga r y , ALIS ON Si\iI'l' n Kno e lling Marc h o f the Dwa rfs Grie g Memorie s o f MacDowell Boykin Pinea p p le Rag Jo p lin Souvenir d e Sara sate Posto ck UOSIA l:'UG.60Z - 1vlUit.t\ SL;iGEW IC Z P relud e Op . L+.5 E tude Op . 25 P relud e in C LA.i:ir. CU.r.:V AS 4 10 o~ . c~ Il l minor Italian Concerto Allegro Te a c h e rs r e pre sen te d : Cho p in Cho p in Ra chmaninoff Bach Carol Brub a ke r Ma rion Corron Joanne Garrett garriett Griffin Terri Guyton Gerri Kursinsky Alfred Del Moral Charles Philli p s Marion Rog g e .Marie Roosen · Barba ra Stoutenburgh Pee-Yaw Wilkes ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION WINNERS RECITAL Scottsdale Conference Center Saturday, November 3, 1985 -PROGRAMI. "Ballad: Dream Sequence" ••.•......................• Whitney Richards Whitney Richards, piano, High School Composition Student of Joan Woods II, "Widmung" ........ , ................................. Robert Schumann "Les Berceaux" ... ...............................•. . Ga"'bl:"iel Faure "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal",,,,, ................ Quilter Rachel Wolfe, mezzo-soprano, High School Voice Student of Anna Horton III. Sonatina ............................................. Jorge Morel David Cole, Collegiate Guitar Student of Tom Patterson I V. Adagio from Trio for flute, piano, and cello ....... Bohuslav Martinu Collegiate Chamber Music Elizabeth Baisley, flute, student of Eric Hoover Kathleen Kelly, piano, student of Steven de Croote Beth Purdy, cello, student of Taki Atsumai V. "Wie bist du, meine Konigen" •....................•. :Srahms "Rastlose liebe" ......... .......... . .............. . Schubert "Aprite un 'po quegli occhi" .•.••..................• Mozart (from "Le Nozze di Figaro") Robert Best, baritone, Collegiate Voice Student of Jerry Doan VI. Sonata no. 5, op. 53 ............................... Scriabin Richard Cionco, Collegiate Piano Student of James Ruccolo ***** ASMTA is extremely grateful to Richard Joaquin for providing the piano.***** ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents HONORS RECITAL - HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION November 2, 1985, 1:00 PH University of Arizona, Tucson Sonata in D major, Hob. :KVI: 37 •..••.•...••..•...•......•...•....••• Haydn Pam ~1odzelewski Barbara Stoutenburgh, Teacher Central District (:at and tl1e ivlouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Copland Sally Isaly Charles P. Phillips, Teacher Western District Fantastic Dance f!2 ••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••.•• Shostakovich Tammy Green Marion Rogge, Teacher Eastern District Hegrekati ........ II • •• e ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hubay Bogdan Pruna, Violin Dennis Bourret, Teacher Southern District J)uetto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~fen.delssohn Kirstan Harris Kathryn Pooler, Teacher Southern District Le Petit "Ane Blanc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ibert Fay Larson Kate Daniels, Teacher Eastern District Sonata, Op. 31, if3 •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••• • Beethoven Denise Curry Harriet Griffin, Teacher Central District - 2 Pavanne 116 .......................................................... ~·Jilan Recuardos de la Alharnbra ....•••....•.•....•..••.••.•••.•..•••.•.•. Tarrega John Richard, Guitar Steven Saulls, Teacher Southern District Prelude in C major, ti 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J . . S. Bach Danza de la Meza Denosa ••.•.••.•..••....•••..•..•.....•.•.•.•••. Ginastera Marie Nobis Terri Guyton, Teacher Central District Phantom and Scherzo .......................................•....• ~tuczynski Christina Manriquez Marion Corron, Teacher Southern District Ballade in d minor . ................................................ Brahms Holly Samuelson Joanne Caudill, Teacher Central District Other Winners: Shelley Goodman~ Student of Fran Caspar, Central District Stephanie Layton, Student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District Panda Randall, Student of Marion Rogge, Easter District [A,rizona eJlale CJ11usic ~achers [A,ssocialion 1986 Convention Recital Program January 1 1 ~ 8:00 p.m. Crowder Hall> School of Music University of Arizona Fiv e Waltz es> Op. 39 Johannes Brahms Joy Ross and Sue Whittaker> Duo-piano English Suite Prelude Folk Song Round Dance John Duarte Frank Koonce> Guitar Jazz Theme and Variations Arletta O'Hearn Amy and Jennifer Sussman> Duo-piano Nocturne in Eb Minor> Op. 9> No. l Fryderyk Chopin Ballade &n G Minor> Op. 23 Carol Sue Rickel> Piano Trio in C Minor> Op. 1> No. 3 Allegro con brio Lu Violin Ruth Bell> Cello Marilyn Smith> Piano ASMTA CONVENTION PRE-COLLEGIATE HONORS RECITAL ELEMENTARY DIVISION L. Mozart Kasemets CARRIE CATZERE Minuet Old MacDonald ERIKA OBSTFELD Minuet in c Mozart EYAL SITTENFELD Minuet in F Handel NAOMI GRAY Rondo Mozart JOAN LUNA Sonatina in G 2nd movement Beethoven JEFFREY FISHER Sonatina Op. J6, #J Beethoven LANCE JAMES Concerto #2 Violin: Spiritoso Seitz Third movement JUSTINE FISHER Sonatina in G EMILY ROMNEY Sonatina Op. J6, #J CHRISTINA VITALE Sonatina Op. 55, #1 TIFFANIE FIGUEROA Minuet 2 KIMBERLY GARCIA Allegro in C Andante in( G Scherzo in F F , J, Haydn DESPINA TAVLARIDES Harmony of the Angels Burgmuller DEBBY WANG The Wild Horseman MELANIE MECHAM Toccatina SHANNON BIESEMEYER Mandoodles HELEN CHOI Sonatina STACY McEUEN Minuets 1 and 2 IRENE CHUN Sonatina Op, 55,#1 2 Movements Prelude for Lilli Op. 119, #6 RYAN SMITH Cello: BENJAMIN KOLLER Moderato ,. - Beethoven J,c .movements Allegro Clementi Kuhl au Bach Schumann Op. 27, #12 Kabalevsky Tavener Op. lJ, #1 Bouree 1 and 2 Presto .· K.aba:1evsJ:ry Bach Kuhl au Heller third Cello Suite Mermaids Curious Story Bach Canfield Heller APRIL JAY Solfeggietto Appalachian Air and Dance MELISSA WILES Le Petit Negre JENNIFER GARCIA Sonata in G Op. C.P . E.Bach Shaak Debussy 49, #2 Allegro Beethoven ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION ASU Music Building 5th-Floor Recital Theater November 8, 1986 - 8:00 P.M. A WA R D S C0 NCERT Program MTNA COMPOSITION COMPETITION ELEMENTARY DIVISION lST PLACE: The Waves Student of Dora Cheung Donald Cheung JUNIOR HIGH DIVISION lST PLACE: Time Forgotten Student of Carolyn Berggren Anthony Frey HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION lST PLACE: Etude No. 6 Student of Dr. Joan Woods Eliza Tanner COLLEGE DIVISION lST PLACE: Danza Della Burrasca Student of Dr. Joan Woods Sandra Walters MTNA BALDWIN JUNIOR KEYBOARD lST PLACE Prelude, op. 23, #4. . . . . .S. Rachmaninoff Student of Alfred Del Moral Janet Tzou MTNA HIGH SCHOOL PIANO lST PLACE Hungarian Rhapsody #12 . . . . . . . Liszt Nicholas Carey Student of Robert Hamil ton MTNA HIGH SCHOOL INSTRUMENTAL lST PLACE Concerto for violin in D minor . . . . . Wieniawski David Brubaker Student of Carol Brubaker MTNA COLLEGIATE INSTRUMENTAL - CELLO Sonata in D minor . . . . . . IDebussy Zoran Stilin Student of Gordon Epperson MTNA PRE-COLLEGIATE CHAMBER - PIANO DUO Aria and Toccata . . . . . . . Dello Joio Korilyn Wilkins Lynn Krieger . Student of Carol Sue Rickel MTNA COLLEGIATE PERCUSSION - FRENCH HORN Concerto for Horn . • . . • . . . . Hindemith Nancy Hanson Student of Ralph Lockwood MTNA COLLEGIATE VOICE "Ein Schwan". . . • • • • . • . . • Grieg "Dereinst, Gedanke mein" . . . . . . Grieg "Lauf der Welt . . • . • . • • . . . Grieg Student of Jerry Doan Robert L. Best, Jr. HIGH SCHOOL HONORS RECITAL Sunday Afternoon, November 9, 1986 58TH ANNUAL ASMTA STATE CONVENTION ASU Recital Hall 12:30 - 1:20 Program SALLY ISALY Suite pour le piano: Prelude Student of Charles Phillips Claude Debussy REBECCA TOBLER Scherzo Student of Pee-Yaw Wilkes Franz Schubert STEVEN CULP Menuet in G, Op. 14, No. 1 Student of Charles Phillips CARRIE FISCHBACH Holberg Suite, Op. 40: Prelude Student of Charles Phillips LISA FILLMORE Valse in C# Minor, Op. 64,No. 2 Student of Frances Kaspar Frederic Chopin EVALEEN HU Romance Op. 28, No. 2 Student of Alfred del Moral Robert Schumann PANDA RANDALL Valse Op. 70, No. 1 Student of Marion Rogge Frederic Chopin CHARLOTTE PALMER The Chase Student of Dona Sowards Alexander Tcherepnin CASSANDRA PARKER Etude Op. 25, No. 1 Student of Dr. Joan Woods JEREMY AYE Sebben, crudele Rolling Down to Rio Student of Claudia Kennedy HELEN MOON French Suite No. VI: Allemande & Courante Student of JoAnn Smelser DAVID PASBRIG Ballade in A-Flat, Op. 47 Student of Barbara Stoutenburgh Frederic Chopin CHRISTOPHER CANO Rhapsody Op. 79, No. 2 Student of Louise Stanley Johannes Brahms KAREN CHENG Ondine (1908) Student of Marion Corron Ignace Paderewski Edvard Grieg Frederic Chopin Caldara E. German Johann Sebastian Bach Maurice Ravel ELEMENTARY HONORS RECITAL Sunday Morning, November 9, 1986 58TH ANNUAL ASMTA STATE CONVENTION ASU Recital Hall 10:30 - 11:20 Program DEANNA PRITCHETT The Hunters Student of Dr. Peggy Rostron CHRISTIN MONACO The Happy Farmer Op. 68 Student of Evonne Beattie Robert Schumann SHANTALA RAMAIAH Little Song Student of Joanne Caudill Dmitri Kabalevsky TARA BLASNEK Toccatina Student of Ruby LeSueur Dmitri Kabalevsky ANGELA KOONTZ Devilment Student of Karen Lilly DEBBIE WANG Minuet in G Johann Sebastian Bach Dolly's Dreaming & Awakening T. H. Oesten Student of Jenny Kao SINA AIONO Oriental Dance Student of Paula Dahl LANCE JAMES Minuet for Violin Student of Janet Jones AIVEN AIONO Catch Me! Student of Paula Dahl EYAL SITTENFELD Minuet in G Minor Student of Karen Sussman Johann Sebastian Bach ERIKA OBSTFELD Minuet in D Minor Student of Karen Sussman Johann Sebastian Bach EUGENIE WU Agent 402 The Wild Horseman Op. 68 Student of Lois Wu Louise Garrow Robert Schumann BRYANT CHAN Prelude Op. 28, No. 4 Prelude Op. 28, No. 6 Student of Joy Ross Frederic Chopin Frederic Chopin David Carr Glover Eloise Ristad M. Ossokine L. Boccherini Dmitri Kabalevsky ELEMENTARY HONORS RECITAL Sunday Morning, November 9, 1986 58TH ANNUAL ASMTA STATE CONVENTION Continued - Page 2 DANIELLE HUNT Sonatina Op. 55, No. 1: Allegro Student of Jan Hunt Friedrich Kuhlau RYAN SMITH Concerto in G Minor for Cello: Allegro Student of Ruth Bell Accompanist: Marilyn Smith Antonio Vivaldi CHRISTINA VITALE The Happy Farmer Op. 68, No. 10 Student of Susan Polleys Robert Schumann JUSTINE FISHER Minuet in G Student of Susan Polleys Johann Sebastian Bach JEFFREY FISHER Sonatina Op. 36, No. 3: Spiritoso Student of Susan Polleys Muzio Clementi KELLY SULLIVAN Arabesque Student of Janet Jones HELEN CHOI Two-Part Invention No. 4 Student of Pee-Yaw Wilkes Johann Sebastian Bach JESSAMYN TRAME Tarantella, for Violin Student of Carol Brubaker Drdla JENNIFER BIRINGER Valse Op. 64, No. 1 Student of Karen Stahl JOHN RUBBO Sonatina Op. 55, No. 1: Allegro Student of Susan Polleys Friedrich Kuhlau JENNY HARRIS Hungarian Op. 39, No. 12 Student of Kathryn Rood Edward MacDowell F. Burgmuller Frederic Chopin JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL HONORS RECITAL Sunday Morning, November 9, 1986 58TH ANNUAL ASMTA STATE CONVENTION ASU Recital Hall 11 : 30 - 12: 20 Program MICHELLE MCDONALD Lecon d'arithmetique Infinity Student of Karen Sussman Alexandre Tansman Emma Diemer NATALIE MOORE Children's Piece Op. 65: Morning Student of Carol Sue Rickel Sergei Prokofieff TINA LIU Tarantella Student of Susan Chu Sergei Prokofieff MAY L. KAO Invention No. 4 Student of Jenny Kao Johann Sebastian Bach STEPHANIE A. LINNEN Sinfonia No. 1, C Major Johann Sebastian Bach Student of Dr. Rayna Barroll TINA RIVERS Ballade Student of Janet Jones F. Burgmuller SHANNON SULLIVAN Waltz in B-Flat Student of Janet Jones Franz Schubert BUFFY CORRAL "Homage to Count Basie" Student of Mary Jane Fitch STEPHANIE WANG Invention No. 8 Johann Sebastian Bach Sonata, C Major, K545 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Scenas Infantis, Run Run Octavio Pinto Student of Jenny Kao SHARON HOM Scenes d'Enfants (1915) Student of Marion Rogge LILA RAMAIAH Bagatelle Op. 119, No. 3 Prelude Op. 28, No. 15 Student of Joanne Caudill Berkowitz Federico Mompou Ludwig van Beethoven Frederic Chopin JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL HONORS RECITAL Sunday Morning, November 9, 1986 58TH ANNUAL ASMTA STATE CONVENTION Continued - Page 2 Claude Debussy AUDRA LAYTON Children's Corner (1908), Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum Student of Marion Rogge CYDNEE EDSALL Sonata No. 5, in C Major: Allegro con brio Student of Susan Polleys Josef Haydn LYNDA GRECO Sonata No. 5, in C Major: Finale Student of Susan Polleys Josef Haydn MICHAEL CHU Prelude in D Minor Bagatelle Op. 5, No. 7 Student of Carolyn Steppe Johann Sebastian Bach Alexander Tcherepnin CARRIE TZOU English Suite No. II, Johann Sebastian Bach in A Minor: Prelude Student of Alfred del Moral PROFESSOR HARRY RICKEL presents 10 WEEK SEMINAR IN MUSICIANSHIP in conjunction with COACHING for PIANISTS October 2 - December 4 Friday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. 620 E. Concorda Drive, Tempe Registration Fee $100.00 Lectures will cover diverse topics including Performance Practices of all Periods Technique Memorization Rubato and Rhythmic Expression The Illusion of Playing Legato on Keyboard Instruments The Horizontal Approach to Contrapuntal and Homophonic Keyboard Music To Register: complete and return this form, along with the registration fee, by September 15, 1987. Mail to Professor Harry P. Rickel, 620 E. Concorda Drive, Tempe, Arizona 85282 For further information: 966-3437. 't! ______________________________________ ffi _______________________ _ name CollegeDeg~e(s) address phone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Certified by--------------------------~ Currently Teaching and/or P e r f o r m i n g ? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Interested in Performing in C l a s s ? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Other _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ~ 0\ N (1) ~ ~~ () > I' § (') 00 v. N 00 N Harry Rickel, professor emeritus at Arizona State University, was a member of the piano faculty in the school of music for many years. During this time he served as chairman of the concert and lecture series and founded and directed the Arizona Friends of Music at both the University of Arizona and Arizona State University. He is a graduate of the University of Arizona, where he studied with Eleanore Altman, completing a MM Degree in Piano. Following his appointment to the ASU faculty, he persued study with two California artists, Richard Buhlig and Wesley Kuhnle. Buhlig had come to Los Angeles to retire after a busy international career, and Wesley Kuhnle, originally a pianist and organist, became a self taught performer of early music. He researched lost performance manners of early keyboard music and built his own instruments based on specifications from historical sources. The University of California, Long Beach, has established a repository for the musical documents, tapes, etc of both these artists. Based on his studies with these men, Mr. Rickel has evolved an approach to music and its performance on both harpsichord and piano that is rare and unique. Since his retirement he has devoted much time recording his musical ideas in a series of lectures which are the basis for this course of study. ~ ~ 0 >-1 fr ~ ~ ~1·~))) ~ ~ ........ (') ~ 0 ...... YAMAHA HIGH SCHOOL AUDITIONS November 7, 1987 8:00 A.M. PIANO CONTESTANT NO. 1 Concerto Sonata Op. 2 No. 3 Allegro assai - Beethoven Grande Valse Brillante Op. 34 No. 3 - Chopin Images I.Reflets Dans L 1 eau - Debussy Toccata - Rorem 8:35 A.M. PIANO CO NTESTANT NO. 2 Concerto Sonata Op. 57 Andante con moto, Allegro ma non troppo . . - Beethoven Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 - Liszt Sonata No. 7 Precipitato - Prokofieff PIANO CONTESTANT NO. 3 9:10 A.M. Concerto Sonata Op. 2 NO. 3 - first - Beethoven Prelude No. 12 - Rachmaninoff Ballad No. 2 - Stevens 9:45 A.M. PIANO CONTESTA NT NO. 4 Concerto Sonata in C Op. 53 Alle gro con brio - Beethoven Ballade in F, Op. 52 - Chopin Toccata Op. 11 - Prokofiev PIANO CO NTESTANT NOo 5 10:20 A.M. Concerto Sonta Op. 10 No. 1 first - Beethoven Etude, Op . 10 No. 12 - Chopin Suite Pour le Piano - Debussy Required concerto is Concerto No. 2 in G Minor: 1st - Saint-Saens 12:10 P.M. VOICE CONTESTANT NO. 1 Seligkeit - Schubert Per la gloria d 1 adorarvi - Bononcini L 1 Heure Exquise - Hahn Music, When Soft Voices Die - Gold 12:25 P.M. VOICE CONTESTA NT NO. 2 Gia il Sole dai Gan ge - Alessandro Scarlatti Serenade - Haydn Ici-bas - Faure Rolling Down To Rio -German PIANO Music Building ASU Recital Hall - 5th floor 8:00 - 11:00 A.M. VOICE Gammage ASU Room 301 12:10 - 12:40 P.M. ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION ASU Music Building· _5th-Floor Recital Theater November 7, 1987 - 8:00 P.M. A WA R D S C0 NCERT Program MTNA COMPOSITION ELEMENTARY lST PLACE: Parade Student of Evonne Beattie Nathan Tsoi MTNA COMPOSITION JUNIOR HIGH lST PLACE: Piano Duet, Kristi Amperse Prelude in Classical Style - Student of Karen Lilly MTNA COMPOSITION HIGH SCHOOL lST PLACE: Battalla, Lincoln Wright para dos synthesizers y piano - Battle for 2 Synthesizers & Piano Student of Dr. Joan Woods & Carol Sue Rickel MTNA COMPOSITION COLLEGE lST PLACE: Etude for Piano Student of Dr. Joan Woods Robert Fisher MTNA BALDWIN JUNIOR KEYBOARD lST PLACE: Nocturne, Op. 27, No. 2-Chopin Carrie Tzou Student of Alfred del Moral MTNA HIGH SCHOOL VOICE lST PLACE: SerenadeyHaydn, Ici-bas-Faure, Rolling Jeremy Aye Student of Claudia Kennedy · Down to Rio-German MTNA HIGH SCHOOL PIANO lST PLACE: Sonata Op. 57, 3rd - Beethoven Karen Cheng Student of Ma.rion Corron MTNA COLLEGIATE ARTIST STRINGS lST PLACE: Prelude, Suite No. 3 in C-Bach Zoran Stilen Student of Gordon Epperson MTNA COLLEGIATE ARTIST WOODWINDS lST PLACE: Sona ta, 3rd and 4th - Muczynski Daniel Schweer Student of Eric Hoover ASMTA ELEMENTARY CHAMBER lST PLACE: Miniature Concerto for 2 pianos-Anson Eyal Si ttenfeld Students of Karen Sussman Erika Obstfeld ASMTA PRE-COLLEGIATE CHAMBER lST PLACE: Sonata for Piano and Violin-Beethoven Roxanne Metz Students of Carolyn · Steppe Melissa Chu MTNA COLLEGIATE ARTIST VOICE lST PLACE:Do-n Quichotte a Dulcinee- Ravel Robert Best Student of Dr. Jerry Doan (3 songs) MTNA COLLEGIATE ARTIST BRASS lST PLACE: Sinfonia - Pergolesi Thomas Polett Student of Gail Wilson MTNA COLLEGIATE ARTIST PERCUSSION lST PLACE: Mirage pour Marimba - Sueyoshi Drew Lang Student of Gary Cook MTNA COLLEGIATE ARTIST PIANO lST PLACE: Sona ta in Bb minor Op. 35-Chopin Christina Eide Student of Walter Co sand PRESENTATION OF AWARDS: Gwen Pasbrig, 2nd Vice-President, Auditions SOUTHWEST DIVISION MTNA HIGH SCHOOL AUDITION Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona January 17, 1988 PIANO Required piece - Concerto No.2 in G Minor, Oo.22 . 1st.mvt ......... Saint-Aaens #1 Sonata Op . 57 Mvt.II & III ............... Beethoven ........ . . 9:00 min. Hungarian Rhapsody No.6 ................ Liszt ............... 7:00 min. Sonata No.7 Mvt.III .................... Prokofieff .......... 4:00 min. #2 Sonata Op.10 No.3 Mvt.I ................ Beethoven ........... 5:00 min. Ballade in F Minor ... . . ..... ........ ... Chopin .............. 12:00 min. Sona tine ............................... Ravel ................ 8:00 min. #3 Prelude and Fugue in C Minor, Bk.I .... . Sonata Op.27 No.2 Mvt.I ............... . Danza Argentinas No.1 ................. . Annees de Pelerinage No.2 ............. . Six Grand Hudes: IV ................. .. Bach ................ Beethoven ........... Ginastera ........... Liszt ............ ... Paganini ............ 4:00 4:00 3:00 3:00 4:00 min. min. min. min. min. #4 Scherzo0p.20No.1 ................... :. Sonata Op.53 Mvt.I ................... . Etude Op.10 No.4 ........ .......... ... .. Twelve Bagatelles: 1,3,4,5 ............ . Chopin .............. Beethoven .......... . Chopin ........... . .. Rochberg ............ 9:00 9:40 3:00 3:00 min. min. min. min. #5 Sonata Op.2 No.3 Mvt.II & III .......... Beethoven ..... . ..... 9:00 min. Scherzo Op.20, B Minor ................ Chopin .............. 9:20 min. Roumanian Dance No.1 ................... Bartok .............. 5:00 min. #6 Sonata Op.57 Mvt.I ..................... Etude Op.10 No.12 ...................... Nocturn Op.15 No.2 ..................... Sonata Op.28 No.3 ...................... Beethoven ........... Chopin . ............ . Chopin .............. Prokofieff .......... 9:00 3:00 3:40 7:00 min. min. min. min. STRINGS Concerto Op.49 1st, mvt ................................... Kabalevsky Suite No .3: Prelude ..................... Bach ................ 4:00 min. Concerto No.1 Mvt.III .................. Saint-Saens ......... 8:00 min . CELLO~ #1 VIOLIN - Concerto Op.14 1st. mvt .................... . ................. Bartok #2 Sonata in G Minor: Presto .............. Bach ................ 5:00 min. Scherz o Tarantella ..................... Wienawski ........... 7:00 min . #3 Chaconne ............................... Vitale .............. 8:30 min. Symph oni e Espagnole: Finale ............ Lalo ................ 5:00 min. VOICE #1 Gia il sole dal Gange ........................ Scarlatti ......... . Serenade ...................................... Haydn ...... . ...... . lei-Bas ...................................... Faure ............. . Rolling Down to Rio .......................... German ............ . 2:15 1:30 1:30 1:45 min. min. min. min. WOODWINDS FLUTE - required concerto: K. 313 in G ......... Mozart #1 Duo ......................................... Copland ............ 13:00 min. Suite de Trois Marceaux ...................... Godard ............ 13:00 min. #2 Concerti no ................................. . Air Na pol i ta in ............................. . Chaminade .......... 8:00 min. Genin .............. 5:00 min. ..:.:. MUSIC TEACHERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SOUTHWEST DIVISION WURLITZER COLLEGIATE ARTIST COMPETITION Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ s~nd3y, ** Music Bldg. PIANO Theater PROGRAM ** Contestant # 1 January 17, 1988 2:30 - 3:15 Concerto No . 1 iTI d minor Sonata in F, K.533 and K. 494 I, II, III Sonata in b flat minor, Op. 35 (complete) Sonata for Piano, Op. ~6 III, IV Contestant # 2 Brahms Meza rt Chopin Barber 3:15 - 4:00 Totentanz Partita in D BWV 828 Sarabande, Minuet & Gigue Sonata in C Major, I 330 (com?lete) Scherzo in c# minor, Op. 39 Liszt Bach Mozart Chop;i;n Capriccio on an Interval of a Second Toccata Delle Joio Emma Lou Diemer Contestant # 3 4:00 - 4:45 Concerto in a minor Sonata Op. 2 # 3 (complete) Nocturne Op. 27 # 2 On dine Schumann Beethoven Chopin Ravel Contestant # 1 Music Bldg.STRINGS Room 510 Concerto for Viola and Orchestra Suite No. 3 in C major Prelude, Courante Sonata in F minor I, II Solo Sonata Op. 25 # 1 I, II, III, IV Contestant # 2 9:45 - 10:30 Willicim Walton J. S. Bach Brahms Hindemith 10:30 - 11:15 Schelomo Suite No. 3 in C Prelude & Sarabande Sonata for Cello and Piano Andante & Allegro Introduction, Arioso, and Danza l Bloch J. S. Bach Rachmaninoff Boris Papandopulo ~ .. WURLITZER COLLEGIATE ARTIST COMPETITION: Music Bldg. VOICE . Room # 1 Baritone 510 Arias Di Provenza, il mar - La Traviata Der Vogelfanger bin ich ja - Die Zauberflote Verdi Mozart Song before 1800 Vado ben spesso ciangjando loco Rosa German Lieder Wie bist du, meine Konigen Nicht mehr zu dir zu gehen Der Neugierige - Die Schone Mullerin Zweignung Br ahms Brahms Schubert Strauss French Melodie Don Quichotte e Dulcinee Chanson Romanesque Chanson Epique Chanson a Boi r e Adieu - Poeme d'un jour Faure English Art Song Is my team ploughing? Think no more, lad In the idle hill of summer The Vagabond - Songs of Travel Butterworth Butterworth Butter worth Vaughn Williams # 2 Ravel Baritone Bella siccome un angelo - Don Pasquale Votre toast, je peuz vous le rendre - Carmen Si, tra i ceppi - Bernice Ein Madchen oder Weibchen - Die Zauberflote Donizetti Bizet Handel Mozart Dichterliebe 1. Im wunderschonen monat mai 2. Aus meinmen Tranen spriessen 3. Die Rose, die Lilie, die Taube 4. Wenn ich in deine Augen seh 5. Ich will meine Seele tauchen 6. Im Rhein, im heiligen Strome 7. Ich grolle nicht Schumann Don Quichotte e Dulcinee 1. Chanson Romanesque 2. Chanson Epique 3. Chanson a boire Ravel I Said to Love 1. I need not go 2. At middle-field gate in February 3. Two Lips Finzi 2 WURLITZER COLLEGIATE ARTIST COMPETITION: # 3 Eri tu che macchiavi Verdi Pieta, Signore! It is Enough Wohin? Mondnacht Night is Mournful Stradella Mendelssohn Schubert Schumann Rachmaninov L'Invitation au Voyage Le Manoir de Rosamonde J'ai pleure en reve Duparc Du pare Hue Tus Ojillos Negros de Falla The Vagabond Let Beauty Awake Little Jack Horner Vaughan Williams Vaughn Williams J. Michael Diack Contestant # 1 Gammage WOODWINDS 301 Aud. Concerto for Flute Les Folies d'Espagne Variations I, III, VII, VIII, XI, XII, XIV, XVI, XVIII, XXIII, XXV Sonata for Flute (complete) 3 Romances Op. 94 (Nicht schnell) Sixieme Solo de Concert 9:00 - 9:45 A.M . Gordeli Marin Marais Muczynski Schumann Demersseman 9:45 - 10:30 Contestant # 2 Reinecke Martin Mozart C P E Bach Hanson Muszynski Faure Concerto Ballade Rondo Hamburger Sonata (complete) Serenade Sonata III, IV Fantasie 10:30 - 11:15 Contestant # 3 Chaminade C P E Bach Doppler Bozza Muczynski Concertina Hamburger Sonate in G major Hungarian Pastorale Fantasie Image for flute ~ sblo Sonata for flute and piano 3 WURLITZER COLLEGIATE ARTIST COMPETITION: Gammage Contestant # 4 301 concerto Aud. Sonata I, II, III, IV Intermezzo (from Goyescas) Concerto I, II, III PERCUSSION 11:15 - 12:00 Henri Tomasi Henri Eccles Enrique Granados Ingof Dahl 1:30 - 2:15 Contestant # 1 Concerto for Marimba & Orchestra Op. 34 Prelude No's I, III, XXI Psappha Rhapsody for Marimba "Night Rhapsody" Mirage pour Marimba Robert Kurka J. S. Bach Iannis Xenakis John Serry Yasuo Sueyoshi BRASS 1:30 - 2:15 Contestant # 1 Trumpet Concerto Concerto In D Major (complete) Concerto for Trumpet II , III Concerto (complete) Legend Haydn Torelli Hummel Arutunian Enesco Contestant # 2 4:45 - 5:30 Concerto for Trombone & Orchestr a Sinfonia (complete) Concertino Sonatina 1st Metho- ORGAN Contestant # 1 dist - Tocatta and Fugue in F major Church Hyrie from Messe des Paroisses Chorale in b minor Herzlich tut mich verlanen Fugue a la Gigue Henri Tomasi Pergolesi Ferdinanei David Serocki Sat . Nov. 16 at 11:40 - 12:30 J. S. Bach Couperin Franck Brahms Johnson KTNA-Selmer Junior High School Instrumental Auditions Arizona State Music Teachers Association Saturday, November 12, 1988 Arizona State University - Con t e st ant No • 1 ( 9 : 15 a • m. ) Divertimento in D ~ajor, K. 334 Chanson Op. 35 No. 3 (required composition) F. Gossec Siciliana and Giga from Sonata No. 5 Menuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits (required composition} G. F. Handel c. Gluck c. Gluck (9:45 a.m.) nJ..!enuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits (required composition) Note: R. Gli ere (9:30 a.m.) Gavotte Contestant No. 3 A. Mozart A. Gabucci Scherzo Contestant No. 2 w. Gavotte A. Thomas Romany Caprice R. Webber No one is permitted to enter the audition room except BET\JfEEN contestants. ARIZONA STATE MUS I C TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION ASU Music Building 5th-Floor Recital Theater November 12, 1988 - 8:00 P.M. A WA R D S C0 NCE RT Program MTNA-COLUMBIA PICTURES COMPOSITION ELEMENTARY lST PLACE: Tom Bronson Zuruckstrahlung (Reflection) - Student of Harriett Griffin MTNA-COLUMBIA PICTURES COMPOSITION JR HIGH lST PLACE: Holly Hinckley Etude for Piano - Student of Dr. Joan Woods MTNA-COLUMBIA PICTURES COMPOSITION HIGH SCHOOL lST PLACE:Gary Nelson Images: I Think About the First Time - Student of Dr. Joan Woods MTNA SELMER JUNIOR INSTRUMENTAL WOODWINDS lST PLACE: Andrea Quintana Student of Connie Backus (student not adSiciliana & Gi ga - Sonata No. 5 - Handel vancing) MTNA BALDWIN JUNIOR KEYBOARD ACHIEVEMENT lST PLACE: Carrie Tzou Student of Alfred del Moral Prelude o p . 2 3 No. 2 - Ser g ei Rachmaninoff MTNA YAMAHA HIGH SCHOOL VOICE lST PLACE: Tandrea Goodfarb Student of Claudi a Kennedy Selig keit - Schub e rt Si Mes Vers Avaient Des Ailes - Hahn MTNA YAMAHA HIGH SCHOOL PIANO lST PLACE: Dorothy Tsai - Alternate Student of Robert Hamil ton To b e announced MTNA WURLITZER COLLEGIATE ARTIST WOODWINDS lST PLACE: Daniel Schweer Student of Eric Hoover Suite, Op. 34 for Flute and Piano IV. Finale MTNA WURLITZER COLLEGIATE ARTIST VOICE lST PLACE: Robert L. Best, Jr. Student of Dr. Jerry Doan Wie bist du, meine Koni g in - Brahms Die Nacht - Strauss Pierrots Tanzlied fro~ Die Tote Stadt - Korngold ASMTA COMMISSIONED COMPOSER OF THE YEAR PREMIERE: DR. RODNEY ROGERS Riffing in Tandem for Two Pianos ................ by Dr. Rodney Rogers Performed by Kathy Kelly and Jay Schwartz PRESENTATION OF AWARDS: Gwen P;:isb r :Lg , 2nd ·vice- Presid ent, Auditions ACCOMPANISTS: Ma r g ori e Gu nne ll, Ka thle e n Ke ll y Ev onne Beattie, Barbara Willey, RHYTHM EXERCISES ASMTA Convention, Nov. 11-13, 1988 by Peggy Rostron, Clinician I. Steps for Understanding an "Unknown" Rhythm in a Passage of Music 4 1 4 4 n ,I " r rr ~ ) i \ . PD ; l 1 rr J 7 l> J;),) fFA " l ,, f I J J J .; ~ , J l , .. u 0 This exercise helps to reinf orce--all at the same time--the three basic senses used in learning/performing: visual (seeing beat marks evenly spaced, and how notes relate to pulses), kinesthetic (hand marks and taps beat marks, feeling steady pulse), and aural (hearing externally--metronome--and internally, by counting out loud the pulses, and singing the actual rhythm pattern). II. 1. With pencil, MARK the beats or pulses (between the 2 staves in piano music, below staff in single-line music). Mark rhythmically, with metronome or teacher tapping steady beat. Be sure to end with "off" mark after ending bar. 2. With eraser end of pencil, POINT to marks and say "tah" or numbers with metronome, emphasising beat one (metric accent). Do this 2 to 3 times, t o -ensure a· secure ; -steaa-y-pul:se ~--- ----- - - ---- - -··- 3. Repeat step 2 (point and count), NOTICING where notes fall in relation to the steady beats. Do this several times, until rhythm "makes sense". 4. Point only to beat marks, again, strictly steady, and SING the rhythms, feeling notes inbetween the steady pulse or holding for more than one pulse. (Repeat step 3 if necessary.) Repeat this several times. When rhythm is understood, you're ready to play! Drill to Get the Feel of a Steady Pulse, with Various Subdivisions j ) ,\ jJ JTJ J) J) )) ..I m JJlJJl ) ) ) JJ J J Jf J ) JJj )) Tap only quarter notes (pulses), and "say" rhvthms, using numbers for beat-:"and" or "tah" for subdivisions. Repeat over and over without break. Do at various tempos. (Slower is more difficult.) Variations : Reverse order, ·c hange order randomly, add add 5, 6, 7, etc. notes between ) 's. JH , HJ , etc., III. "2 against 3" Drill Always focus on triplets, and fit duple to triple. You may need to start triplets first, then add duple. After a while, you will be able to hear dupl°e independently. (Teacn by rote.) r(i FOCUS ~/ ~ .:::. 1 ~ j ; .·,,.!(I I l1 ) I I 1 I u LJ ,I I , ~ Variations: ~ c. ~ I \ I ., ! 7 I I ' (] ,I r1 FOCUS LP ~ --7> c,,, I I LY 3 Other triads, other melodic patterns. Do this drill many times before attempting a piece with "2 against 3". 2 1--r--l f ) l~f - ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents ELEMENTARY DIVISION ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE HONORS RECITAL NOVEMBER 13, 1988 1:00 PM Sonata in 0 Minor Gigue Lance James, violin Janet Jones, accompanist and teacher Western District Moonlight on the River Sonatina in C Major Allegro Steranie Garcia Karen Stahl, Teacher Southeastern District Sonata, Op. 49, No. 2 Allegro, ma non troppo Kimberly Garcia Karen Stahl, Teacher Southeastern District Elephants Walking Gazelles Prancing Cami Butler LeeAnna Xanthos-Coombs, Teacher East Valley District Veracini Kabalevsky Spindler Beethoven Jon George Noon a The Oaring Cossack Natalie Woolr Mary Woods, Teacher East Valley District Clear Stream Op. Burgmuller 100 Elizabeth Dinglasan Terry Guyton, Teacher East Valley District L. Streabbog Beethoven Morning Pr-ayer rur Elise Crystal Luan Jenny T. Kao, Teacher East Valley District Elrin Dance Op. 12, No. 4 Eugenie Wu Lois Wu, Teacher East Valley District Tarantella Op. 100 1 No. 20 i'1_a t.a lie Grieg Burgmuller ~~Jebb Kathy Rood, Teacher East Valley District Prelude in E Song Without Words Op. Sonatina, Op. 55 1 Vivace 102, No. 3 Kathleen Ervin Marion Corron, Teacher Southern District No. 1 Justine Fisher Susan Polleys, Teacher Southern District Bach Mendelsohn Kuhl au Schumann Wild Rider Chang-chun Liu Marion Corron, Teacher Southern District Lichner Short Story Nicole Falgiano ~RrR MP.vP.rs _ Teacher Knight Rupert Schumann Christina Vitale Marion Corron, Teacher Southern District - 2 - Minuet Bach Denise Hunt Jan Hunt, Teacher Eastern District Sonata, Op. 49, No. 2 Allegro, ma non troppo Beethoven Emily Romney Jan Hunt, Teacher Eastern District Improvisation Short Story Kabalevsky Kabalevsky Ross Tobler PeeYaw Wilkes, Teacher Northern District First Jazz Suite Nicole Amperse Karen Lilly, Teacher Central District Sonatina, Op. 76, No. 5 Allegro con brio Deanna Pritchett Peggy Rostron, Teacher Central District Fur Elise Elizabeth Arabasz Barbara Stoutenburgh, Teacher Central District Sonatina, Op. 151 Andantino cantabile Allegro Allegretto Carrie Catzere Karen Sussman, Teacher Central District Flying Leaves Op. 147, No. 2 Appalachian Air and Dance Irene Chun Jo Ann Smelser, Teacher Central District The Juggler Op. 31, No. 3 Bryant Chan Joy Ross, Teacher Central District Vandall Gurlitt Beethoven Diabelli Koelling Shaak To ch ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents HONORS RECTIAL NOVEMBER 13, 1988 3:00 PM JUNIOR HIGH DIVISION ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE Sonata, No. 43 Allegro con brio Haydn Danielle Hunt Jan Hunt, Teacher Eastern District Sonatina, Op. Allegro 36, No. Clementi 1 TiFFanie Figueroa Jan Hunt, Teacher Eastern District Bach Musette in G Major Kathleen Millard Gilga Nutt, Teacher Western District Paderewski Minuette L'Antique Joey JeFFries Janet Jones, Teacher Western District - Nocturne, Op. 3 - 9, No. 2 Christine Oishi Karen Stahl, Teacher Southeastern District Domine Deus, From Gloria Ching-a-Ring Chaw Andrew Moore, Soprano Derek Nichols, Accompanist Dorothy Lincoln-Smith, Teacher Central District Variations, Op. 40 Benjamin Koller Jo Ann Smelser, Teacher Central District Chopin Vivaldi Copland Kabalevsky I be rt Le P etite ane Bl anc Kristin Olson Joy Ross, Teacher Central District Jazzy, From 3 Moods Copland Nathan Tsai Evonne Beattie, Teacher Central District Chant de Printemps PenField Ann Hepperman Peggy Rostron, Teacher Central District L'Orage Op. 109 Burgmuller Sunah Kim Jo Ann Smelser, Teacher Central District Toccata Alla Tarantella Campbell MacDowell Melissa Wiles Linda Wiles, Teacher Central District Danse des Mirlitons 1 From Nutcracker Suite Kris Grover, Flute David Pasbrig, Piano Gwen Pasbrig, Teacher Central District Songs Without Words, Op. 53, No. 3 "Agitation" Angela Vella Joan Woods, Teacher East Valley District Oeux Arabesques II. Allegretto scherzando Kristina Brown LeeAnna Xanthos-Coombs, Teacher East Valley District Gitanerias Tchaikovsky Mendelssohn Debussy Ernesto Lecuona Alyson Johnson LeeAnna Xanthos-Coombs, Teacher East Valley District Prelude No. 4 Prelude No. 1 Muczynski Muczynski Shelly Mathis Marion Corron, Teacher Southern District Gigue in B Flat Bach Kim Monson Susan Polleys, Teacher Southern District Horseman Kabalevsky Whitney Moeller Susan Polleys, Teacher Southern District Tarantella Pieczonka Celeste Hudson Karyle Tomizuka, Teacher Southern District ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents HONORS RECI-:-AL NOVEMBER 13, 1988 3:00 PM Prelude Op. 28, No. SENIOR HIGH DIVISION ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE 15 Beth Flores Mannella Pagano, Teacher East Valley District No Fundo Do Meu Quintal Nocturne Op. 48, No. 1 Jeri Johnson Dr. Caio Pagano, Teacher East Valley District Bagatelle Op. 33, No. 3 Amber Calderon Anne Kempton, Teacher Eastern District Ballade Op. 118, No. 3 Audra Layton Marion Rogge, Teacher Eastern District Italian Concerto Allegro Lynda Greco Susan Polleys, Teacher Southern District Prelude No. 10 Alexis Udall Marion Corron, Teacher Southern District Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 Christopher Cano Louise Stanley, Teacher Southern District Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morrillo Georgia Grosbach Linda Wiles, Teacher Central District March oF the DwarFs Op. 54, No. 3 Pollyann Plath Gwen Pasbrig, Teacher Central District Toccata Jason West Barbara Stoutenburgh, Teacher Central District Rondo Capriccioso Edwin Hsu Laurel Watkins, Teacher Central District Toccata Op. 15 David Pasbrig Barbara Stoutenburgh, Teacher Central District Chopin Villa-Lobos Chopin Beethoven Brahms Bach Kabalevsky Liszt Ginastera Grieg Khatchaturian Mendelssohn Muczynski ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Affiliated with Music Teachers Nalionnl Association MASTEB CLASS WITH JEF~BEY SWANN S on a t a # 4 6 i n A f 1 a t . . . . . . . Ha y c r• ARIZCW\ STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATIOO COOVENTIOO rr. o c"i e:· r a t o ;_, 1 ) e g r o Excursior:s, Opus 20 . . . . . . . . Barber Un pcco allegro ELIZABETH SAR~ PALEY (Wurlitzer Collegiate Winner) Sor:ata, Opus 35, in E flat mjncr .. Chopin Introduction and Doppio movirrento Scherzo J A ME. s 0 I M E ALL y S on a t a , Op u s 5 7 , i n Allegre- assai F Arizona State University Music Building 5th Floor Recital Theatre October 14, 1989 - 3:00 P.M. AWARDS CONCERT rn i n o r • • • B E· e· t h c, v e n · LA R r~ Y F 0 RT E R Fan t as y i n C Ma j o r • • • . • • • • • M I R E I L L r: G P JI D E F F S ch u ni c•. n n PEDJGOGY SESSION WITh ROEERT SHANNON Nocturne in Arabesque 9, no . 1 Ct C•p in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debussy B flat No. 1 DANJ ELLE miner, op. HUN'l' (Baldwin Junior High Winner) Hymn (1943) C 1, R C1 L Dahl S UE R I C KEL 1989 AS~rrA Comnissioned Composition Premiere Arizona Winners of the MINA Selmer Junior High Instrumental Auditions Baldwin Junior Keyboard Achievement Award Yamaha High School Auditions Wurlitzer Collegiate Artist Competition Colurnbia Pictures Publication/Belwin Student Comp:::>sition Contest Premiere Perfonnance of the -work canposed by the 1989 Camri.ssioned Canposer of the Year Riffing in Tandem for ~ Pianos Dr. Rodney Rogers 1. Spinning Out 2. M...lsic for Rose 3. CUrves and Hopes Dr. Janice Meyer, piano Kathryn Rood, piano Presenting the ASMrA awards to student winners: Paulette Kilts, ASMI'A 2nd VP, Auditions Perfonnances by winners of the Arizona MI'NA - Wurlitzer Collegiate Artist Ccmpetition Sonatina Allegro Andante Vivace David Gwilt Christopher Herr, horn Karla Qualls, piano Dr. Ralph Lockwood, teacher Recit, Sicilienne et Rondo Chad Roseland, bassoon To be annollllced, piano Dr. William Dietz, teacher Eugene Bozza Performance by winner of the Arizona Ml'NA - Selmer Junior High Instrumental AuditiollS Concerto #2, Op. 22 Allegro M::xierato Daniel Carlson, violin Barb Willie, piano Dr. William Magers, teacher Wieniawski Excursions, Op. 20 Sann.lel Barber Un poco Allegro Elizabeth Sara Paley, piano Rex Woods, teacher Perfonnances of the works canposed by the Arizona wmners of the MI'NA - Columbia Pictures Publications/Belwin Student Composition Contest Performance by winner of the Arizona Ml'NA - Baldwin Junior Keyboard 1\chievaoont Award The White Peacock Riverwind Georgia Grosbach High School Winner Linda Bryant Wiles, teacher Georgia Grosbach, piano Tv.o Etudes Holly Hinckley Junior High Winner Dr. Joan Woods, teach~r Holly Hinckley, piano Griffes Danielle Hunt, piano Fran Kaspar, teacher Perfonnance by winner of the Arizona MI'NA - Yamaha High School Auditions Der Schwanendreher Zwischen Berg und Tiefem Tal: Langsam James Hogg, viola Barb Willie, piano Dr. William Magers, teacher Hindemith Gloria Lance Booth Horne Elementary Winner Susan Wood, teacher Ensemble of boys voices Susan Wood, piano ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents HONORS RECITAL OCTOBER 15, 1989 11:00 AM Invention No. SENIOR HIGH DIVISION ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE 13 i n A Mi nor Lea h Bart ell Aiko Porter, Teacher Northern District Sonata , Op . 13 Adag io Cantabil e Bach Beethoven Michael O' Br y a n Bea Searles, Teac h e r Central Di st r ict Etude, Op . 1 0 , No . 12 Chopin Ken Siders Geraldine Kursinsky, Teacher Central District Sonata, Op. 13 Beethoven Rondo-Allegro Josh Thom Barbara Stoutenburgh, Teacher Central Di stric t Toccata Bastien Ge orgia Grosbach Linda Wiles, Teacher Central District Night Song Marlowe Marlowe Cascades Stephenie Stevenson Charles Marlowe, Teacher Southeastern District Sonatina, Op . 55, No. 1 Kuhl au Allegro Alexis Anderson Jeannine Smith, Teacher Western District Bourree in A Minor Bach Brand i McClain , cello Jeane Gottsponer, Teacher Weste r n District Starer Sketches in Colour Pink Kara Ritter Carol Sue Rickel , Teacher East Valley District Etude, Op . 10, No . 3 Chopin Victoria DiMaggio Fran Kaspar, Teacher East Valley District Prelude in C Minor Bach Veiled Autumn Schwantner Matthew Erikson Carol Sue Rickel, Teacher East Valley District Concerto in B Minor Handel-Casadesus Allegro Moderato James Hogg, viola Barbara Willey, accompanist Dr . Wi lliam Magers , Teacher Prelu.c;:le "Les sons et les parFums tournent dans l'air du soir" Th erese Foote Marion Corron, Teacher Southern District Etude, Op. 10, No. 12 Audra Layton Marion Rogge, Teacher Eastern District 0 Polichinello Celeste Hudson Karyl Tomizuka, Teacher Southern District "ReFlets dans l'eau" Lynda Greco Susan Polleys, Teacher Southern District Debussy Chopin Villa-Lobos Debussy ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents HONORS RECITAL OCTOBER 15, 1989 1: 00 PM JUNIOR HIGH DIVISION ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE Allegro Appassionato Bagatel l e, Op. Ryan Smith, cello Marilyn Smith, accompanist Ruth Bell, Teacher Southern District 33, No. 3 Debbie McCarthy Karyl Tomizyka , Teacher Southern District Bagatelle No. 6 Saint-Sa~ns Beethoven Tcherepnin Teresa Hood Marion Corron, Teacher Southern District Sonata in D Major Largo e sostenuto Presto ma non troppo Elyse TaKaKo SaKata Lynn Haeseler, Teacher Southern District Impromptu, Op. 90, No. 4 Helen Choi Pee-Yaw Wilkes, Teacher Northern District Caccia Melissa Wiles Linda Wiles, Teacher Central District Tarantella Kristin Olson Joy Ross, Teacher Central District Minuet in G, Op. 14, No. 1 Jill Stein Faye Colyar, Teacher Central District Danse Russe Moon Young Kim Jo Ann Smelser, Teacher Central District Fountain in the Rain Amy Saylor Linda Wiles, Teacher Central District Sonatina in A Minor Allegro Kiley Sanders Linda Wiles, Teacher Central District ' Le petit Negre Jeannie Mastin Gwen Pasbrig, Teacher Central District Haydn Schubert Dello Joio Pieczonka Paderewski Tansman Gillock Benda Debussy SolFeggietto C. P. E. Bach Brittany Meddles Betty Campbell, Teacher Central District Sonata in C Major Allegro .Mozart Kathleen Millard Gilga Nutt~ Teacher Western District Sonatina Allegro Joey JeFFries Janet Jones, Teacher Western District Prelude in Three Flats Raymond Woo Charles Marlowe, Teacher Southeastern District Sonatina, Op. 13, No. 1 Presto JenniFer Garcia Karen Stahl, Teacher Southeastern District Fantasiestucke, Op. 12 Whims Stacey McEuen Marion Rogge, Teacher Eastern District Nocturne Op. 9, No. 1 Danielle Hunt Fran Kaspar, Teacher East Valley District Minuet in D Minor Kristin Poulsen Carol Sue Rickel, Teacher East Valley District Humorous Bagatelles, Op. 11 Doll's March Amy Shem Annette Niemann, Teacher East Valley District Scherzo in B Flat Aimee Klinger Terry Guyton, Teadhen East Valley District Concerto Op. 22, No. 2 Allegro Moderato Daniel G. Carlson, violin Barbara Willey, accompanist Dr. William Magers, Teacher East Valley District Khatchaturian Marlowe Kabalevsky Schumann Chopin Handel Nielsen Schubert Wieniawski ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents HONORS RECITAL OCTOBER 15, 1989 2:30 PM ELEMENTARY DIVISION ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE Sonatina in G Major Alle gro Vandell J enniFer P a lme r Marion Rogge, Teacher Eastern District Invention No. 8 Etude, Op . 27, No. Partita No. Gigue 13 Chang-Chun Liu Marion Corron, Teacher Southern District 1 in B Flat Major Bach Kabalevsky Bach JeFFrey Fisher Susan Polleys, Teacher Southern District Toccatina Partita No. Menuet I Menuet II Tarantella Kabalevsky Justine Fisher Susan P olley s , Teacher Southern District 1 in B Flat Major Bach Heller Naomi Gray Sara Meyers, Teacher Southern District Musette Allegro Anonymous Suzuki Heather Iriye Karen Stahl, Teacher Southeastern District Waltz Tarantel l a Kabalevsky Spindler Stephanie Garcia Karen Stahl, Teacher Southeastern District Adagio Corelli Car i We a therwa x, cello Janet Jones, Teacher and accompanist Western District Ivan Sings Mark Smith Manuella Pagano, Teacher East Valley District Sonatina, Op. 88, No. 1 Allegro Molly Low Kathy Rood, Teacher East Valley District Le Retour du Patre Eugenie Wu Lois Wu, Teacher East Valley District Excerpts From Sketches in Colour Mi chael Chin Mandarin Cheung, Teacher Kchachaturian Kuhl au Burgmuller Starer Songs - Witfiout Words, Op. ss-;-NO-:- 4 "Eiegy" Debby Wang Kathy Rood, Teacher East Valley District Menuet No. 2 Bach .Jaime Hunt .Jan Hunt, Teacher Eastern District '\. Le petit Negre II Debussy Noel Enokian Stella Castle, Teacher Central District Musette in G Bach Adria ne Eng Betty Campbell, Teacher Central District Minuet in C Longing Kristin Zimmerman Betty Campbell, Teacher Central District Folk Dance Op. 39 Nicole Ampers~ Karen Lilly, Teacher Central District Petite r~verie .Jeux militaires Mozart Noona Kabalevsky Tansman Tansman David Ng .Jo Ann Smelser, Teacher Central District Sonatina Allegretto-Bagp i pe Bartok Brian Olson .Joy Ross, Teacher Central District Commandos Fables No. Glover .John Len Wiles Linda Wiles, Teacher Central District 3 and No. 6 Despina Tavlarides Karen Lilly, Teacher Central District Muczyl"lski Awards Ceremony Concert Sunday, April 1, 1990 2:00p.m. Camelot Hotel Great Hall Presenting the MTNA-Baldwin Junior Keyboard Achievement Award: Tom Long, Director of Music Education Baldwin Piano & Organ Company Presenting the MTN A-Selmer Junior High School Instrumental Auditions Awards: H. W. Petersen, President Selmer Company National Winners of the MTNA-Baldwin Junior Keyboard Achievement Award Auditions and MTN A-Selmer Junior High School Instrumental Auditions Joan Reist, Chairman Elementary and Junior High School Winners of the .M TNA-CPP/Belwin Student Composition Contest Michael Mauldin, Chairman Presenting the MTN A-CPP I Bel win Student Composition Contest Awards: Sandy Feldstein, President CPP/Belwin Music TEACHERS NATIONAL AssOCIATION ====== 1990 ====== CONVENTION Official Accompanist for the MTNA-Selmer Junior High School Instrumental Auditions: John B. O'Brien, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina March 31-April 5 Statehouse Convention Center Little Rock • Arkansas General Session Presiding: Richard Morris, MTNA President Program Paraphrase of Rigoletto Liszt Sophia Chen, piano, South Central Division (Texas) Dr. Pamela Mia Paul, teacher Jeux Ibert I. Anime II. Tendre Alexandra Pechhold, flute, Eastern Division (Pennsylvania) . Christine McCluskey, piano Carol Brown, teacher Beethoven Romance, Op. 50 Adagio cantabile Eleanore Kim, violin, Eastern Division (New York) Mary Ann Brown, piano Margaret Pardee, teacher Mitchell Peters Yellow after the Rain Catherine Leckman, percussion, South Central Division (Oklahoma) Dr. James Lambert, teacher Impressions: A Suite for Piano Jason Oraker West Central Division (Colorado) Bernard and Carolyn Shaak, teachers Jason Oraker, piano Gordon Young Contempora Suite Prelude Allemande Saraban de Gigue Steven Koes, trumpet, Eastern Division (West Virginia) John B. O'Brien, piano Bonnie Miltenberger, teacher Two Etudes Holly Hinckley Southwest Division (Arizona) Dr. Joan Woods, teacher Holly Hinckley, piano Continued on next page ... BUILDING AND MAINTAINING A STRONG PIANO TECHNIQUE ASMTA Workshop November 10, 1990 I. I I. What is Technique? A. Definitions B. Analytical vs. empirical approach c. The eclectic approach Elements A. of a Complete Piano Technique (Gerig) Historical perspective 1. The harpsichordists and clavichordists 2. The Viennese school 3. The bravura style 4. Hummel and Czerny 5. The Stuttgart technique 6. Mason, Kullak, and Deppe 7. Breithaupt and contemporaries 8. The English School 9. A rational approach B. Aesthetic Imperative c. Mental and Psychological Control D. Intellectual Grasp of Basic Technical Knowledge E. Isolated Movements F. Coordinated Movements ASMTA TEACHER WORKSHOP BUILDING AND MAINTAINING A STRONG PIANO TECHNIQUE A Workshop For Teachers Of Beginning Through Advanced Piano Students CLINICIAN: DR. REX WOODS, DATE: November TIME: 2:00 - PLACE: COST: 1~, University of Arizona 1990 5:30 PM ASU Music Building $5.00 registration fee due by October 15 $7.00 at the door This workshop may apply as one point toward the ''continuing education category" for State Teacher Certification. Make checks payable to ASMTA WORKSHOP and mail to Treasurer, Marjorie Gunnell 720 East Barbarita Gilbert, AZ 85234 ABOUT THE WORKSHOP: Dr. Woods will discuss the elements of a complete piano technique. He will present materials and methods for helping teachers to guide students logically and successfully from beginning to advanced levels of technical ability. Participants will gain insight in diagnosing specific technical problems as well as in formulating sound learning sequences to overcome such problems. Teachers are invited to bring questions for discussion and may participate as performers as well. ABOUT DR. REX WOODS: Dr. Woods is currently on the piano faculty at the University of Arizona, and combines a busy teaching schedule with an active career as concert artist and church musician. He has performed extensively throughout the United States and Canada both as soloist and as partner to many internationally recognized artists. Most recently he appeared at the Sedona Chamber Music Festival with the Stanford String Quartet and tenor Grayson Hirst. He performed on concerts in Europe this summer in conjunction with work at the American Concervatory at Fontainebleau.where he was awarded th Premier Prix d€ la Ville de Fontainebleau . en Musique de Chambre. An experienced teacher of students of all ages, he served on the faculty of the University of Texas at Austin for five years while concurrently developing preparatory/pre-college piano programs that successfully combine a number of pedagogical approaches. -2 G. Muscular Coordination H. The Kinesthetic Sense I. Posture Technique Building Sequences 1. 2. Posture and hand position a. Clark checkpoints b. Alexander Technique c. Hand position games Finger developing exercises a. Finger 11 pops 11 and other games b. Independence exercises 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. c. ) r ,, 2 and 3 finger exercises 1. 2. d. C1ark 1 JJ /,./.s ! l<"' ,,_, ._._ Conus preparatory Hanon and Stamaty Philipp Brahms 51 #10-16 Bach Inventions. (Transpose with original fingerings) Trills and Ornaments Liszt-Mach Scales 1. 2. 3. Thumb and blocking exercises Fingering Conus variations e. Chords (broken) f. Arpeggios g. double notes -3 3. Wrist Exercises 4. Arm Exercises 5. Coordinated movement applications Repertoire Keyed to Specific Technical Problems from Paul Sheftel s anthologies, Carl Fischer publisher 5-finger positions and keyboard topography 1 Dialo.gue, from First Term at the Piano Dance, from First Term at the Piano Pillow Dance, from For Children, Vol. 1 Carefree Minuet and Trio, K. 1 6 Etudes Melody L Arabesque To the Little Finger of the Right Hand Ballade Prelude, Opus 39, no . 18 Etude, Opus 821, no. 1 Aria Vivace Invention No. 8 1 Bartok Bartok Bartok Turk Mozart Czerny Schumann Burgmull er Turk Burgmull er Kabalevsky Czerny Handel Haydn Bach Scales Allemande Minuet in d Le Petit Rien Les Moissonneurs Minuet in G Country Dance German Dance Innocence Progress Prelude Sonatina, Opus 36, nos. 1 and 3 Prelude Opus 39, no. 19 Etude, Opus27, no.3 Passacaglia (from the 7th suite) Sonata K. 391, L. 79 Sonata Opus 49, no . 2 Haydn Lul ly Couperin Couperin J.S. Bach Beethoven Beethoven Burgmuller Burgmull er G.F.Handel Clementi Kabalevsky Kabalevsky G.F. Handel D. Scarlatti Beethoven Awards Ceremony Presenting the ASMI'A awards to student winners: Paulette Kilts, ASMrA 2nd VP, Auditions ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Arizona State University Music Building 5th Floor Recital Theatre November 10 , 1990 - 7:30 P.M. Special thanks for making the 1990 Auditions a success go to: Student participants and Teachers Adjudicators Door monitors ASMI'A Audition Chairmen: Meredith Dilley Kathy Overall ·connie Backus Fran Kaspar Diane Legge Dr. Janice Meyer Dr. Joan 'Woods Audition Coordinator: Paulette Kilts Facilities : Arizona State University ~ Composition Contest Fee Sponsor : Central Musici Phoenix A WA R D S C 0 N C E R T Winners of the ASMTA Pre-Collegiate Chamber Music Competition Arizona Winners of the MTNA: Selmer Junior High Instrumental Auditions Baldwin Junior Keyboard Achievement Award Yamaha High School Auditions Wurlitzer Collegiate Artist Competition Collegiate Chamber Music Competition Columbia Pictures Publication/Belwin Student Composition Contest Performances of the works composed by the Arizona winners of the MTNA - Columbia Pictures Publications/Belwin Student Composition Contest Computer Song Falling Stars Bee-Chin Quah Elementary Winner Heidi Grimes, teacher Mly Youngker Junior High Winner Linda Wiles, teacher Fantasy for Piano Jill Boyle High School Winner Dr. Joan Woods, teacher Dance Suite for Keyboard Chad Millar Collegiate Winner Dr. Joan Woods, teacher Performance by winners of the Arizona State Music Teachers Association Pre-Collegiate Chamber Music Competition Sonatina for One Piano 4 hands Op. 156 #1 Carl Czerny Allegro m::xierato ed. by Weekley & Arganbright Liza Terry & Natalie Woolf, piano Carol Sue Rickel, Teacher Performance by winners of the Arizona MTNA-Selmer Junior High Instrumental Auditions Minuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits Andrea Quintana, Flute Deborah Nemko, Piano Connie Backus, Teacher C. W. Gluck Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Movement #3, Allegretto non troppo-Allegro molto vivace Karen Jolmston, Violin Janeen Noble, Piano Dr. William Magers, Teacher Performance by winner of the Arizona MTNA - Baldwin Junior Keyboard Achievement Award Prelude from Suite Bergamasque Carl Galeis, Piano Michele McCartney, Teacher Debussy Performance by winners of the Arizona MTNA - Yamaha High School Auditions Sonata Op. 120 #1 1. Allegro appassionato James M. Hogg, Viola Mary Pendelton, Piano Dr. William Magers, Teacher Brahms Ballade, Op. 23 #1 Victoria DiMaggio, Piano Fran Kaspar, Teacher Chopin Performances by winners of the Arizona MTNA - Wurlitzer Collegiate Artist Competition 0 luce di quest' anima Gaetano Donizetti · Juliarme Lungren, Soprano Larry Loeber, Piano Dr. Jerry Doan, Teacher Mephisto Waltz Alexandre M. Cabral, Piano Dr . Caio Pagano, Teacher Franz Liszt Performance by winners of the Arizona MTNA - Collegiate Chamber Music Competition Divertimento for Two Violins and Viola David Van Vactor 1. Allegro giocoso Erenyes Trio: Matthew Watras, Violin Doosook Kim, Violin - David Hill, Viola Dr. William Magers, Coach ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents HONORS RECITAL NOVEMBER 11, 1990 1:30 PM ELEMENT ARY DI VISION ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE Wild Rider Schum arm Aubrey Varga student of Karen Stahl, Southeastern D1strict The Happy Farmer Schumann Col in Johnson student of Dorothy Dungan, Central District Ecossa1se Hummel Peter Goldstein student of Kathy Younker, Western District Regatta Karp Shawn McDonough student of Laurel Watkins, Central District Rondino in D major Mozart Leslie Anne Selberg student of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, East Valley District Wild Rider Schumann Lisa Aguilera student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Waltz in A minor Chop1n Rebekah Bronson student of Susan Pol leys, Southern District Ecossaise Beethoven Farrah Varga student of Karen Stahl, Southeastern District Ballade in C minor, Op. 100, No. 15 Nancy Ke i tt1 student of Laura Marett, Eastern Distr1ct The Happy Farmer Burgmuller Schumann Spencer Jarvis student of Jeanine Smith, Western District Sonatina Op. 20, No. I Rondo Christina Pelaez student of Walter Cosand, East Valley District Kuhl au J,~~~~~~~~ Toccatina Kabalevsky Brittany Ahlstrom student of Jul1e Briggs, East Valley District Fur Elise Beethoven Nata 11 e Wong student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central D1str1ct Sparks Roll in Michael Marcum student of Annette Nieman, East Valley Distrlct Sonatina Op. 55, No. 1 Allegro V1vace Kuhl au Sarah Thiele \ student of Louise Hi 11, Northern District Mermaids Canfield Jacob Koller student of Jo Ann Smelser, Central District Sonatina in F major Allegro Assai Rondo: AI I egro Beethoven Naomi Gray student of Sarah Meyers, Southern District Gigue from Partita No. 1 in Bb major Emlly Romney student of Jan Hunt, Eastern District For Elise J. s. Baa1 Beethoven Julie Durrant student of Annette Niemann . East Valley Distrlct Vision of Love Yaeger Cindy Engelsman student of Annette Nieman, East Valley District The Little Negro Debussy David Bianchi student of Joy Ross, Central District A Challenge, Op. 45, No. 3 Heller Raymond Wang student of Walter Cosand, East Valley D1str1ct The Llttle White Donkey Erin Milligan student of Joy Ross, Central District lbert The Butterfly Hav-Mie Cho student of Kim Hayashi, Southeastern District Sonatina, Op. 55, No. 1 A Little Joke Lava lee Kuhl au Kabalevsky D1min Zhow student of Marion Corron, Southern District Sonatina in F major Beethoven Rondo Variations on a Russian Folk Song, Op. 51, No. I Kabalevsky Kristy Mosser student of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, East Valley District Sinfonia No. 15 in B minor Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum Chang Chun Liu student of Marion Corron, Southern Distrf ct J. S. Bach Debussy SUMMER CLASS IN THE STUDIO OF CAROL SUE RICKEL J. S. BACH'S WELL TEMPERED CLAVIER, BOOK I: AN ANAL VTICAL AND PERFORMANCE STUDY OF THE 13 THREE-VOICE FUGUES AND THEIR PRELUDES Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9 to 11 or Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 June 19 through July 12 The first class will include a historical perspective, general discussion of form and polyphonic techniques, and study of the Prelude and Fugue in C minor. Each subsequent class will cover two preludes and fugues. Class members are encouraged to study one or more P/F in depth and share analytical insights and performance solutions (1.e. fingering, phrasing, articulation) with the class. The eighth class will be reserved for final performances and loose ends. Class performances may include both piano and harpsichord. Class fees are $160 for the complete course or $30 for each two-hour session. To enroll return form be low with enrollment fee to Carol Sue Rickel, 620 E. Concorda Dr. ,Tempe, Arizona, 85282 (966-3437). PRELUDE AND FUGUE CLASS ENROLLMENT NAME_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PHON....__ _ __ ADDRESS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ENCLOSED IS MY CHECK FOR_ _ _ _ COMPLETE COURSE @ $160.00 _ _ _ _ INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS@ $30.00 (circle dates) June 19,21,26,28 July 3A, t 0, t 2 I PREFER: __ MORNING CLASSES __ EVENING CLASSES ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents HONORS RECITAL NOVEMBER 11, 1990 3:00 P.M. JUNIOR HIGH DIVISION ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE Sonatina in F major Allegro Beethoven Amy Greco student of Louise Hi II, Northern District Roi lln Prelude No. 3 Kate Schroeder student of Annette Niemann, East Valley District Penfield Song of Spring Moon Young Kim student of Jo Ann Smelser, Central District Sonata in G minor, Op. 49, No. 1 Andante . Nancy Motherway student of Susan Chu, Southern District Beethoven Carmval , Op. 9 Valse Noble, No. 4 Ch1arma. No. 11 Schumann Jenny Layton student of Andrea Platt . Eastern District A Giddy Girl from Histoires lbert Katie Meade student of Joan Wieland, East Valley District Sonata m G maJor. L. 104 Scarlatti Amy Shem student of Annette Niemann, East Valley District Song w1thout Words, Op. 19, No. 4 Mendelssohn Daphne Zubieta student of Walter Cosand, East Valley District 5 I;+ Canzonetta Giordan1 v Cari Weatherwax, cello Janet Jones, piano student of Janet Jones, Western District ])1 1qqo P· 2 Impromptu In C# minor, Op. 28, No. 3 Bryant Chan student of Joy Ross, Central District Reinhold Field Nocturne No. 2 in C# minor Aimee Kl tngler student of Terry Guyton, East Valley District Khatchatur1 an Etude Destanie McAl 1ister student of Janet Jones, Western District Kuhl au Sonatina in Gmajor, Op 55, NO. 2 Allegretto Cantabile Allegretto Deanna Pritchett student of Peggy Rostron, Central District Marlowe Long mg Jessica Benth student of Charles Marlowe, Southeastern Dtstrlct Poulence Haydn Toccata Sonata 1n E minor Elyse Sakata student of Lynn Haesler. Southern District J. s Bach Praeambulum from Partita 6 5 in Gmajor Helen Choi student of Pee-Yaw Wilkes, Northern District First Arabesque Debussy Charlene Durrant student of Annette Niemann, East Va I1ey District Khatchaturian Toccata Benjamin Koller student of Jo Ann Smelser, Central District Scherzo Op. 16, No. 2 Debbie McCarthy student of Karyl Tomizuka. Southern District Mende Jssohn ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents HONORS RECITAL SENIOR HIGH DI VISION NOVEMBER l 1, 1990 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY 11 :00 AM. TEMPE Sonattna Op. 36, No. 3 Allegro Clementi Kara Trzebiatowski student of Janet Jones, Western District Vi llageoises I. Valse Tyrolienne II. Staccato 111. Rustique Poulenc Jtl I Stein student of Faye Colyar, Central District C. P. E. Bach Solf egg1etto Jane 1DeRusha student of Julie Briggs, East VaJJey District Prelude in E major, Op. 38, No. 1O Megan Ca 11 aghan student of Marion Corron, Southern District Sonata 1959 Allegro Kabalevsky Khatchatur1an Erle Testerman student of Joy Ross, Central District Nocturne In F... major, Op. 15, No. 2 Sharon Hom student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District Chopin A11 egro Barbaro Bartok Michael O'Bryan student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Polonaise Inc minor, Op. 40, No. 2 Mat thew Erikson student of Carol Sue Rickel, East Valley D1strict Chopin I I Impromptu 1n Gb major, Op. 90, No. 3 Susan Moon student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Schubert Danza de la Masa Donosa Ginastera Alexis Mazon student of Karyl Tomizuka, Southern District Fant.a1sie lmpromptlJ, Op. 66 Chopin Stephenie Stevenson student of Charles Marlowe, Southeastern District La Soiree dans Grenade from Estampe John Pruit student of Gloria Ritt, Southern District Debussy Rhapsody in Gminor, Op. 79, No. 2 Krist Ina Brown student of Carol Sue Rickel, East Valley District Brahms Prelude from Pour le Piano Debussy Sarah Warner student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Khatchaturi an Toccata Celeste Hudson student of Karyl Tomizuka, Southern District Sonata Op. 120, No. 1 Allegro appassionato James Hogg, viola Mary Pendleton, p1ano student of Dr. William Magers, East Valley District Brahms November 9, 1991 AWARDS CEREMONY Presenting the ASMTA awards to student winners: Ann Taylor, ASMTA 2nd VP, Auditions Special thanks for making the 1991 Auditions a success go to: Student Participants and Teachers AdJudica tors Door Monitiors ASMTA Audition Chairmen: AWARDS CONCERT Brett Bachus Connie Backus Fran Kaspar Ken Noble Dr. Joan Woods Marilyn Smith Facilities: Arizona State University Az Composition contest Fee Sponsor: Central Music, Phoenix and to Paulette Kilts for her tireless work and guidance. Winners of the ASMTA Pre-Collegiate Chamber Music Competition Arizona Winners of the MTNA: Selmer Junior High Instrumental Competition Baldwin Junior Keyboard Achievement Competition Yamaha High School Competition Wurlitzer Collegiate Artist Competition Columbia Pictures Publication/Belwin Student Composition Contest POLONAISE OP. Baldwin Junior Keyboard 26, NO. 1 IN Cl MINOR DEBBY WANG Student of KATHRYN ROOD Yamaha High School Piano CHOPIN SCHERZO IN B MINOR Pre Collegiate Chamber FAMILY ALBUM DELLO JOJO 1. Family Meeting 2. Play Time 3. Story Time 4. Prayer Time 5. Bed Time SHANNON HANES & NATALIE WONG Students of BARBARA STOUTENBURGH Columbia Pictures Pulbications/Belwin Composition Senior Hi gh THE CHASE ALLISON LASSETTER Student of JOAN WOOD Wurlitzer Artist Woodwind SOLO Columbia Pictures Publications/Belwin Composition Elementary ANN BRIGGS CAT ON SAFARI Student of YVONNE BEATTIE BAAL SHEM - -11 NIGUN Columbia Pictures Publications/Belwin Compostition Junior High CAT AND THE STRING RYAN BRIGGS Student of YVONNE BEATTIE Yamaha Senior High Vocal HANDEL BEL PIACERE FROM AGRIPPINA MOZART AN CHLOE KATHRINE NOWAK Student of CLAUDIA KENNEDY D~ CONCERT PIERNE CHAD ROSELAND Student of WILLIAM DIETZ Selmer Junior High Violin ERNST BLOCH KAREN JOHNSTON ( Student of DR. WILLIAM MAGERS CHOPIN JENNY HARRIS Student of KATHRYN ROOD ( Wurlitzer Artist Voice MOZART PARTO, PARTO FROM LA CLEMENZA DI TITO R. STRAUSS ICH TRAGE HEINE MINNE R. STRAUSS ALLERS EEL EN R. STRAUSS ZUEIGNUNG JENNIFER ANNE KALLENBERG Student of CLAUDIA KENNEDY Wurlitzer Artist String FANTASIA CHROMATICA, ARR. KODALY J.S. JAMES M. HOGG Student of WILLIAM MAGERS Wurlitzer Artist Piano CHOPIN SCHERZO 14 NICHOLAS CAREY Student of ROBERT HAMI LTON AZTEC INN 'T' rrr .q nN AR T 'l nN ll BACH ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association presents 1991 HONORS RECITAL ELEMENTARY DIVISION November 10, 1991 11 :15 A.M. Tucson, Arizona Elementary Division Sonatina, Op. 36, No . 6 Clementi Allegro con spirito Rondo: Allegretto Spiritoso Alec Leshy stude nt of Carol Sue Rickel, East Valley District Last Spring Gillock Brandy Ruark student of Karen Lilly, Central District Arietta in F Jeffrey Dodson student of Susan Polleys, Southern District Mozart Spinning Song Ellmenreich Joanna Bradford student of Toni Lutz, Eastern District wt . I Sonatina, Op. 3 6, No. 1 Clementi Jonathan Chan student of Marilyn Smith, Southern District Commandos Glover Brent Darr student of Marjorie Gunnell, East Valley District A Short Story Lichner Peter Goldstein student of Kathy Younker, Western District Seven Variations on a Ukranian Folk Tune Op. 51, No. 4 Kabalevsky Kelly Chan student of Paula Dahl, East Valley District Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 3, Allegro Clementi Ashley Brick : ~Jr student of Susan Polleys, Southern District On Safari ~ : . _, ' Jacob Koller student of Jo Ann Smelser, Central District Agay p ~ 2-r· Toccatina Kabalevsky Camille Jentgen student of Helen Jones, Southern District r r· Arabesque, Op. 100, No. 2 Burgmuller Danielle Griff in student of Vesta Griff in, Eastern District Le Petit Negre Debussy B.J. Ho student of Joy Ross, Central District Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 1, Allegro Clementi Michael Garrison student of Louise C. Hill, Northern District Running Stucken 'Pace Schumann Jamie Spencer student of Julie Briggs, East Valley District Willows in the Rain Olson Heather Breese student of Dorothy Dungan, central District Melody Khatchaturian James Brinton student of Julie Briggs, East Valley District Waltz, Op. 12, No. 2 Grieg Roger Kirk student of Louise C. Hill, Northern District Suite, Op. 14, No. 1 Bartok Ga Young Choi student of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, Central District Tango-Tangle' · Heather Blake student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District Rollin Sa tie Gymnopedies, No. 1 Tony ouyang student of Alfred del Moral, Southern District A Deserted Ball Room Bagatelle Gillock Dello Joio Sara Leon student of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, Central District Hofmann On the Hunt, Op. 77, No. 8 Alexander Zinc Pink Timothy Liu student of Jenny Kao, East Valley District Rockin' in New Orleans Rollins John Wiles student of Linda Wiles, Central District Variations, Op. 51, No . 1 Kabalevsky Linda Cheng student of Karyl Tomizuka, Southern District Minuet in G Kl age Bach Gurlitt Darcie Reynolds student of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, Central District Lava lee Meaghan Weyer student of Kim Hayashi, Southeastern District Papillons Scarlatti Minuetto in C Bartok For Children, Bk. I, No. 21 Mary Jane Lipke student of Pee-Yaw Wilkes, Northern District Fantasie in D Minor, K. 397 Mozart Aaron Centric student of Kim Hayashi, Southeastern District I ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association presents f r r ( r 1991 HONORS RECITAL JUNIOR HIGH DIVISION November 10, 1991 I I I' 1' 1' •' f' I' 1' I' •' ' I' 3:40 P.M. Tucson, Arizona p~ ' Prelude and Fugue in E Minor, from W.T.C., Bk. I Bach Jeon Nok Choi student of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, Central District Yeager Wendy Walters student of Barbara Speelman, East Valley District Out of Sight Prelude, Op. 28, No. 15 Chopin Rebekah Bronson student of Susan Polleys, Southern District Tarantella in"A Minor Pieczonka Amy Gibbs student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District Polonaise in G Minor Chopin Stephanie Nelson student of Janet Jones, Western District Gigue from Partita in Bb Bach Marie Mast student of Louise c. Hill, Northern District Waltz in A Minor Schubert Jenny Lynn Frei student of Marion Corron, Southeastern District Spindler Sonatina, Op. 157, No. 1 Allegro Sabrina Montierth student of Vicki Karkula, Eastern District Sonata No. III, Allegro Handel Jennifer Lowe, flute Kay Couch, piano student of Helen Jones, Southern District Hungarian, Op. 39, No. 12 MacDowell Jennifer Trendler student of Carol Sue Rickel, East Valley District ,. I' ,. ,. I' I' ,. ,. ,. ,. I' March of the Dwarfs, Op. 54 Grieg Lulu Shih student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Impromptu in C# Minor, Op. 28, No. 3 Reinhold Kyla Miller student of Fran Kaspar, East Valley District Sonata in c Major, No. 48 Haydn Naomi Gray student of Sara Meyers, Southern District sonatina in F Major, Rondo Beethoven Emily Romney student of Jan Hunt, Eastern District "Michelle" Marlowe Jessica Benth student of Charles Marlowe, Southeastern District r· r· Waltz in A Minor, No. 17 Chopin Heather Cheney student of Joan Wieland, East Valley District I' Mendelssohn Songs Without Words, Op. 19, No. 4, Confidence L. Clarke Smokey Blues Alison Sitek student of Paula Daul, East Valley Distriqt I' Fantaisie Impromptu, Op. 66 Chopin Bill Schwartz student of Stella Castle, Central District Faure Ryan Smith, cello Marilyn Smith, piano student of Dr. Gordon Epperson, Southern District Elegy, Op. 24 Prayer of the Matador Russian Dancer Dello Joio Dello Joio Sean Kellar student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association presents 1991 HONORS RECITAL SENIOR HIGH DIVISION November 10, 1991 2:00 P.M. Tucson, Arizona L ~I rul Senior High Division Grande Valse Brillante, Op. 34, No. 1 Chopin t • Jamie Gray student of Julie Briggs, East Valley District Toccata Khachaturian Elyse Sakata student of Lynn Haeselerf Southern District Clair de Lune, Op. 46, No. 2 Faure Sunah Kim student of Jo Ann Smelser, Central District Waltz, Op. 64, No. 1 Chopin Mahalia Przygocki student of Charles Marlowe, Southeastern District - . .. Prelude 1n C#, Op. 3, No. 2 Rachmaninoff Cori Peterson student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Sonata, Op. 7, Allegro Moderato Grieg Paul O'Dell student of Marion Rogge , Eastern District Prelude and Fugue in G Major, W.T.C., Bk. I Bach Kristina Brown -student of carol sue Rickel, East Valley District Prelude in G Minor, Op. 23, No. 5 Rachmaninoff Benjamin Koller student of Jo Ann Smelser, Central District Walt~ in C# Minor Chopin Kara Trzebiatowski student of Janet Jones, Western District Malaguena Lecuona Jill Stein student of Faye Colyar, Central District 9H l>tv Preludium and Allegro K'reisler · Sharon Gunderson, violin Margaret Gunderson, piano student of Louise Scott, Northern District Debussy Nancy Motherway student of Susan Chu, Southern District First Arabesque Tcherepnin Nocturne, Op. 2, No. 1 Trevor Holladay student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District o Polichinelo Villa-Lobos Amy Barnes student of Pee-Yaw Wilkes, Northern District Liebestraum, No. 3 Liszt Suzy Miner student of Fran Kaspar, East Valley District c. Marlowe Stephenie Stevenson student of Charles Marlowe, Southeastern District Portrait Suite for Piano, Fourth Movement Dello Joio Melissa Wiles student of Linda Wiles, Central District Sonnetta del Petrarca 104 Liszt John Pruitt student of Gloria Ritt, Southern District Fantaisie-Impromptu, Op. 66 Chopin Laron Swapp student of Dr. Joan Woods, East Valley District Wfiit6y ELECTRONIC KEYBOARDS IN THE STUDIO PARENTS CONCERNS AND QUESTIONS Many parents ask if there students' keyboard technique will be affected adversely by using an electronic instrument. FEEL AND TOUCH Today's electronic instruments are greatly improved over the ones of only a few years ago. Some of the first instruments were merely on-off switches with no responsiveness to how the student played the keys. Many of todays digital keyboards have actions similar to acoustic pianos. And even though the action is not exactly the same, the student can benefit from learning to adapt to playing instruments with varying degrees of responsiveness. Having different types of keyboards in your studio prepares students for all those different instruments they will play in a lifetime. The very young student finds the electronic keyboard "very friendly". Small muscles and joints adapt. LISTEN - AUDITORY The student learns to listen and experiment in different instrumental sounds. They acquire a listening ear for what the appropriate instrument should be for the style of music that is being practiced and played. Bach "usually" is preferred on a harpsichord, but not always! Teens love to experiment with new sounds. EAR TRAINING, RHYTHM, SIGHT READING & THEORY ., Ear training, rhythm, sight reading and theory are some of the activities that can be performed with the use of a computer and appropriate software attached to the MIDI equipped keyboard. These are some of the repetitive type, but necessary, activities that are often neglected by students when they are practicing at home. ASSET Electronic digital pianos can be a wonderful asset to the studio. With the use of earphones the arriving student can warm up before their lesson starts and leaving student can review the lesson assignments before going home. CREATIVITY In addition to regularly scheduled lab time, you may allow advanced students to compose or arrange a song or as a recreational pastime. DUET For duet work the parts can be entered separately using sequencing software and played back together or individually and recorded on tape for the student to take home to practice with. This method will help reduce the time necessary for both partners to schedule time to practice together. NEW INSTRUMENTS Recently the Yamaha Corp. introduced the DISKLA VIER™, which "fuses classical piano craftsmanship with state-of-the-art electronics. It is a superb acoustic grand that does things no grand piano has ever done before." Among some of the features are; fiber optic sensors, 3 1/4" diskette, volume control, tempo control, part cancel, transposition, repeat, song select, music search, random play and programmed playback of recorded music, recording, left and right split record, overdub, punch in, metronome, remote control, title entry for song and diskettes label, song copy, song sort and song delete. MIDI STUDIO COMPONENTS MIDI Instruments Any instrument providing MIDI input I output connections D Imum c::J Computers E§3 • •••• •••• D I For processing the MIDI information, sequencing, editing, composing, printing, theory and ear training, through the use of software Amplifiers For amplifing signals from the MIDI instrument or computer Microphone For voice recording Tape Recorder Recording students pieces for further home study Speakers For playback in the studio 3 Patch editor - Software that allows a user to edit or redefine the voices of a synthesizer or sound module by using a computer. The computer screen displays a template emulating the synthesizer's functions. AID Conversion - Process that transforms analog information such as audio into digital data to be stored or processed by a computer. Additive Synthesis - Method of creating complex sounds by combining a number of individual sine waves. Algorithm - Series of instructions that determine the output or result of a specific computational process. Algoritlhmic composition - Partially improvised style of composing where the computer makes musical decisions based on parameters defined by the user. FM (Frequency Modulation) Synthesis Method of creating complex sounds through digital computation by changing (modulating) one or more sine waves with one or more others. Hertz (Hz) - Frequency of a waveform in cycles per second. Interface - Hardware that connects two or more devices together to allow them to communicate. LCD- Liquid Crystal Display; an inexpensive and low-power-consuming type of display; shows letters, numbers or images on synthesizers and other devices. Bank - Group of storage locations on a synthesizer, sequencer, drum machine or sound module. Loop - Repeating a portion or all of a sequenced pattern a number of times; repeating a portion of a sample. From tape loop, an analog technique. Channel - In MIDI. data that is "tagged" as belonging together and intended to access (play) a specific synthesizer voice . MIDI - Musical Instrument Digital Interface; a means of communication between digital instruments and/or computers. Computer Music - Music created directly through software control by a computer; MIDI music requires external sound devices. Controller - Anything a musician plays (keyboard, wind instrument, drum pads, etc.) That transmits performance information as MIDI data. CSound- a program used in computer music composition; written in the programming language "C". DIA Conversion - Process transforming digital data into analog information or audio signals. Default- Preset value that appears when an Instrument is turned on or software applications are loaded into a computer. MIDI Interface - Attached to a computer, it changes the data output of a computer into that required to operate MIDI musical instruments. Menu - A list indicating the functions available in particular software programs. Software programs may have multiple menus. Multi-tasking - Ability of certain computers to operate more than one program simultane-ously. Multi-timbral - Synthesizer or sound module's capability to sound more than one voice simultaneously when accessed through different MIDI channels . Operator - One part of an FM synthesis instrument design (algorithm); an operator consists of a sine wave and its envelope. Digital clock- High speed pulse that controls starting and ending times of notes or other events in order to represent duration and rhythms while synchronizing the recording and playback of separate tracks in a digital sequencer. Optical Disk - a computer memory disk using optical (laser) technology; capable of storing several hundred or more megabytes of data. Emulate - To imitate the characteristics of one device using another, Ex: most sequencers emulate multi-track tape recorders. Parameter - Fixed area made up of variable parts; for example, the parameter we call melody is made up by selecting notes of variable pitch. Envelope - Waveform which represents the dynamics of a tone. Provides variables which the user can apply as a contour, loudness and other parameters. Patch - The interconnection of various parameters to define, activate, or modify a synthesizer voice. . Quantization - "Rounding off" to the nearest note or beat; quantizing corrects pitch and rhythm errors. RAM - Random Access Memory, tempoary memory used by a computer to run programs; accessed by the user in real-time. Real-time - Occurring in actual time; loading a sequencer by playing the performance directly from a keyboard. ROM - Read Only Memory; memory containing permanent or instructional information; can be accessed by the computer or its user from a disk, card, or builtin chip. Sample - Sound digitally recorded, usually from an acoustic source (instruments, voices, noises, etc.); stored on a disk, ROM card, or sampling keyboard. Sampler- Synthesizer or sound module that both records and plays back sampled sounds. Sequencer - Records, edits and plays back musical information as MIDI data. Sequencer (software) - Allows a computer to record MIDI data like a multi-track tape recorder. SMPTE - Digital code used to synchronize video or film with tape recorders, computers or sequencers: developed by 'Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. Synthesis Algorithm - Any computer program or set of computations designed to generate music. System Exclusive- MIDI data referring to a specific instrument; the format may be specified by the individual manufacturer. Template - Visualization of the architecture of a digital synthesizer as shown on a computer screen during patch editing. Unix Operating System- Communicationsoriented computer operating system developed by Bell Labs; used widely with ' C" programming language. Velocity - The amount of time between the initiation of the key attack and the time it reaches bottom as determined by how hard a key is struck . Velocity Sensitivity - The quality of an instrument or MIDI software to determine note dynamics as the result of velocity information. Clavinova™ Cl avi nova TM' Earphones Earphones D 11111111 D 11111111 E!B IBM PC AT EE IBM PC 2 IBM Music Feature Cards 2 IBM Music Feature Cards Amplifier Microphone 0 0 Speakers Disklavier ™ Cecilia 'Wfiit6y Studio configuration '-----" MUSIC SOFTWARE RESOURCE LIST This list is only a sampling of the many software vendors available and should serve as a starting pointin your quest for more information. Alfred Publishing Co. Inc., 16380 Roscoe Blvd. P.O. Box 10003 Van Nuys, CA 91410 (818) 891-5999 Coda Music Software div. of Wenger Corp. 1401 E. 79th St. Minneapolis, MN 55425 (612) 894-1288 Mayfield Publishing Co. 1240 Villa St. Mountain View, CA 94041 (415) 960-3222 / Maestro Music, Inc. 2403 San Mateo N.E. Suite P-12 Albuquerque, NM 8711 O (505) 881-9181 MIX 2608 Ninth St. Berkley, CA 94710 (800) 233-9604 Music Systems for Learning, Inc. 311 E. 38th St. Suite 20C New York, NY 10016 (212) 661-6096 MusicWare 996 Cottontree Close Victoria, B.C. V8X 4E9 (604) 658-1399 Digital Arts & Technologies, Inc. P.O. Box366 Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 (516) 625-0811 Passport Designs, Inc. 625 Miramontes St. Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 (415) 726-0280 Dr. rs Music Software 100 Cresent Road, Needham, MA 02194 (617) 455-1454 Piano Partners 531 E. 72nd St. Suite 3A New York, NY 10021 (212) 628-3912 Electronic Courseware Systems 1210 Lancaster Dr. Champaign, IL 61821 (217) 359-7099 Pygraphics P.O. Box639 Grapevine, TX 76051 (800) 222-7536 Leigh's Computers 1475 Third Ave. New York, NY 10028 (800) 321-6434 Resonate P.O. Box 996 Menlo Park, CA 94026 Roland Corporation US 7200 Dominion Circle Los Angeles, CA 90040 (213) 685-5141 Teach Services 182 Donivan Road Brushton, NY 12916 (518) 358-2125 Temporal Acuity Products, Inc. 300 -120th Ave. N.E. Bldg. 1 Suite #200 Bellevue, WA 98005 (800) 426-2673 WBW Software 5 Rene Drive Spencerport, NY 14559 (716) 352-3675 PIANO Barcarol/e, Op 60 ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION F. Chopin Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association Sonata #7, Op. 83 Precipitato S. Prokofieff JONATHAN WEISER Robert Hamilton, Teacher I.JI\,,. ( ~ l:t~ A::J1ov' "'Ne,,_. {' ~~~ ~.. ~ "~l;f\~ , Presenting ASMT A Awards - '§l f Ann Taylor, -ty f-"-~ ASM~ A 2nd J ice President STRINGS COLUMBIA PICTURES PUBLICATION/BELWIN STUDENT COMPOSITION CONTEST Monster Mania Monster Melody Something Approaching Safari at Night S. Leshner Sonata #1 in G Minor Fuga J. S. Bach DANIEL CARLSON William Magers, Teacher -cl:.-\- SAM LESHNER - Elementary Evonne Beattie, Teacher tc..l~w-y\ ~1"'-°""""-~" v~JC.O WURLITZER COLLEGIATE ARTIST COMPETITION Sailing on the Wind A. Ferrin VOICE (, (("1 i ~ ANDREA FERRIN - Junior High Carolyn Steppe, Teacher Nun eilt herbei from Die Lustigen Weiher von Windsor BALDWIN JUNIOR KEYBOARD Scherzo, Op 20, B Minor Presto con fuoco Diabolic Sugg~s~on, Op 4, ~4 Prestzsszmo Fantastzco d f ~ '1"'""- \~ JENNIFER KALLENBERG J ! Claudia Kennedy, Teacher Ann Nagel, Accompanist KwJJ,..\~~"' , ~~ ~ v"L6\ ~ ..... a~ F. Poulenc 'J'V"?>.M4 n WOODWIND l, SELMER JUNIOR HIGH INSTRUMENTAL COMPETITION Concerto #5 in A Minor, Op 3 Allegro non Troppo A. Schoenberg A. Schoenberg Violon from Fiancailles pour Rire S. Prokofiev S~.J_ovJ _ _ BREELYN~ 0. Nicolai Arie aus dem Spiegel von Arkadien from Brettl-Lieder F. Chopin o ert Hamilton, Teacher '-'"114/ H. Vieuxtemps I\ ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association / l presents 1992 HONORS ltECITAL ELEMENTARY DIVISION November 15, 1992 10:00 a.m. Tucson, Arizona .· ' ' • Elementary Division Three Recital Dances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agay Leslie Anne Selberg student of Mandarin G. Cheung-Yueh, Central District Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 5, Rondo .......... . ..... .. ....... . .. ·. ....... Clementi Michael Marcum student of Annette Niemann, East Valley District Song Without Words, Andante . . .. . . . ... . ...... ... .............. . . Alexander Nicole Palmer student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District Minuet in G Major . ·.. .... . . .. .. . . ... ....... . . .. ... . ... . .... . . . ..... Bach Kimberly Marlow student of Diane Legge, East Valley District Having Fun ......... . .. .. . .. ........ . .... . ....... . ... . ..... . . Kabalevsky Lacey Young student of Debbie Erb, Northern District Sonatina in C, Op. 55, No. l, Allegro . .. . .. . .. . ........ . ... . ...... . .... Kuhlau Stephanie George student of Charles Marlowe, Southeastern District Sonatina in F, Allegro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beethoven Aubrey Varga student of Karen Stahl, Southeastern District Toccata Brilliante . .... . ............ .. . .. . . .... . .................... Olson Michael Sharp student of Linda Wiles, Central District Long, Long Ago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bayly Country Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . Old English Sarah Wu student of Shi-gu Zhang, Southern District Sonatina, Op. 20, No. 1, Allegro . ... ... ...... . .... . ... . ......... . .... Kuhlau Jennifer Goggin student of Charles Marlowe, Southeastern District ~ ,~ La Poupee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tansman Cyra-Lea Newton student of Dr. Peggy Rostron', Central District Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 1, Andante, Vivace .. . . . ....... . . . . . . . .... .. ... Clementi Sulla Jiang student of Shi-gu Zhang, Southern District Sliding in the Snow ... . . . . .... . .. . .. . ........ .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . ... Gillock Shawni Allen student of Kathryn Rood, East Valley District Moment Musical, Op. 94, No. 3 .......... ... .. . ........ . .. .. ... .. ... Schubert Helen Kao student of Susan Chu, Southern District Burlesque ..................... . ... . .. . .. . .... ... ..... . ..... . ... Mozart Chris Jongeward student of Lynne Winans, Western District Sonatina in F . .. .. . . . ... . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ...... ... . '. . . . . . . . . . . . Beethoven Linda Cheng student of Karyl Tomizuka, Southern District Sonatina in C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Latour Sue Lee student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District L' Arabesque .. . ........ . .. . ...... . . . ... . ............ . ... .. .. . Burgmiiller Vivian Lien student of Kathryn Rood, East Valley District ,. ,. r· ,. I' [' I' I' I' Jose on the Highway . .......... . . .. .. . . . . . . . ..... . ... . ... .. ...... . Glover Angela Goodman student of Anne Kempton, Eastern District Partita in Bb Major .. . ... . . .. . .. . . ........ . ............ . ... .. ........ Bach Minuet 1, Minuet 2, Gigue Sarah Thiele student of Louise C. Hill, Northern District Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 3, Allegro .................................... Clementi Colin Johnson student of Dorothy Dungan, Central District Der Jongleur . ... . ........................... . .... . .. . .... . ... . ... Toch Aaron Centric student of Kim Hayashi, Southeastern District Fanfare ..................................................... Kirnberger Sunny Chen student of Mandarin G. Cheung-Yueh, Central District Agitato e Delicato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rollins David Cosand student of Barbara K. Spoelman, East Valley District Fantasia .. ·. . ...... .. ..... ....... .. ... .. . . .... .. . ................. Handel Peter Goldstein student of Kathryn Younker, Western District Two Country Dances .............. .. ..... . ....... .... .. . ..... .. .. Schubert Melody Heng student of Joanne Caudill, East Valley District The Smugglers ... ..... .... ............. . ... .. ........... .. .. Deems Taylor · Jacob Sudol student of Nancy O'Brien, Southern District District Honor Recital Chairmen • Central: East Valley: Eastern: Northern: Southeastern: Southern: Western: Susan Shiner Dona Sowards Mellani Larson Aiko Porter, Louise C. Hill Charles G. Marlowe Mary Loser Lynne Winans State Chairman: Dorothy Dungan ARIZONA STATE Music TEACHERS AssocIATION Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association MTNA-WURLITZER COLLEGIATE ARTIST COMPETITION STATE COMPETITION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1993 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY • MUSIC BUILDING MUSIC THEATRE PIANO Contestant No. 1 lO:OOam Toccata in D Minor, BWV 913 10:30 Sonata in F Major, K. 332 I. Allegro II Adagio III. Allegro assai 6:26 4:00 5:00 Ballade No. 2 in B Minor 12:30 Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Minor, Op. 23 I. Andante non troppo e molto maestoso II. Andaritino semplice III. Allegro con fuoco 20:00 6:00 7:00 Johann Sebastian Bach Wolfgana Amadeus Mozart Franz Liszt Peter Ilich Tschaikovsky Contestant No. 2 lO:SOam Thirty-two Variations in C minor 12:15 Ludwig van Beethoven Vallee d'Obermann from Annees de Pelerinage. I 11:30 Franz Liszt Prelude from English Suite in A minor 4:15 Johann Sebastian Bach Etude tableau in E-flat Minor, Op. 39 No. 5 Etude tableau in C Minor, Op. 39 No. 1 3:45 3:00 Sergei Rachmaninoff Sergei Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 30 I. Allegro ma non tan.to II. Adagio III. Alla breve 16:30 23:00 Sergei Rachmaninoff LUNCH Competition resumes at l:OOpm Contestant No. 3 l:OOpm English Suite No. 3 in G Minor Prelude Allemande 4:05 2:30 Johann Sebastian Bach Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24 26:17 Sonata in D Minor I. Allegretto con m oto II. M olto tranquillo III. Allegro vivace 7:20 2:80 5:00 Concerto in E-flat Major 18:00 Johannes Brahms Charles T. Griffes Franz Liszt l:SOpm Contestant No. 4 Sonata in E-flat Major, Hob. XVI:52 Ill. Presto 5:00 Franz Joseph Haydn Les Funerailles 12:30 - Franz Liszt Sonetto del Petrarca No. 104 6:00 Franz Liszt Reflets dans l'eau 5;30 Claude Debussy Scherzo in C-sharp Minor, Op. 39 10:30 Frederic Chopin Prelude in B-flat Major, Op. 23 No. 2 4:00 Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 22 I. Adagio sostenuto II. Allegro scherzando Ill. Presto 11:30 6:00 6:30 Camille Saint-Saens Contestant No. 5 2:40pm Sonata in E-flat Major, Op. 7 I. Allegro II. Largo III. Allegro W. Rondo 5:15 4:05 5:45 6:15 Two Concerto Etudes I. Waldesrauschen II. Gnomenreigen 4:12 3:06 Ludwig van Beethoven Franz Liszt Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 28 Concerto in G Major I. Allegro mente II. A dagio assai Ill. Presto Sergei Rachmaninoff Sergei Prokofieff Maurice Ravel 8:50 8:20 4:00 ARIZONA STATE Music TEACHERS AssoCIATION Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association MTNA-YAMAHA HIGH SCHOOL COMPETITION STATE COMPETITION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1993 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY • MUSIC BUILDING MUSIC THEATRE PIANO Contestant No. 1 9:00am Concerto No. 17 in G Major, K. 453 L Allegro Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 8:20 Prelude and Fugue No. 3 in C-sharp Major, BWV 848 from The Well-Tempered Clavier. Book I 1:25 2:40 Johann Sebastian Bach Scherzo No. 3 in C-sharp Minor, Op. 39 8:05 Frederic Chopin Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 28 8:58 Sergei Prokofieff ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNER (approximately lO:OOam in Cowley Lobby) ARIZONA STATE Music TEACHERS AssocrATION Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association MTNA-YAMAHA HIGH SCHOOL COMPETITION STATE COMPETITION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1993 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY • MUSIC BUILDING RECITAL HALL VOICE 12:00pm Contestant No. 1 Freschi luoghi, prati aulenti 2:16 Stefano Donaudy Heidenroselein 1:40 Franz Schubert Si mes vers avaient des ailes 2:00 Reynaldo Kahn Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child 2:52 arr. Harry T. Burleigh ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNER (approximately 12:45pm in Cowley Lobby) ARIZONA STATE Music TEACHERS AssoCIATION Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association MTNA-YAMAHA HIGH SCHOOL COMPETITION STATE COMPETITION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1993 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY • MUSIC BUILDING PERCUSSION ROOM WB-10 PERCUSSION Contestant No. 1 9:00am Concertino for Xylophone and Orchestra L Allegro II. Ill. W. Cadenza Adagietto Presto Toshiro Mayuzumi 3:51 2:09 2:50 4:10 Sonata for Timpani /IL Fast 3:50 Morris Dance 5:00 Concertino for Marimba L Vigorous 6:00 John Beck William Kraft Paul Creston ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNER (approximately lO:OOam in Cowley Lobby) ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Affiliated with Music T eachcrs Natioqal Association PRE-COLLEGIATE CHAMBER COMPETITION . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1993 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY • MUSIC BUILDING RECITAL HALL SENIOR DMSION Ensemble No. 1 3:00pm String Quartet No. 11 in F Minor, Op. 95 I. Allegro con brio II. Allegretto ma non troppo Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet No. 1 in E Minor from My Life I. Allegro vivo appassionato Bedrich Smetana ELEMENTARY DMSION 3:30pm Ensemble No. 1 Duet in E Major, Op. 5 No. 2 I. Allegro giusto ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNING ENSEMBLES (approximately 4:15pm in Cowley Lobby) Luigi Boccherini 1993 Arizona State Music Teachers' Convention PRESENTS Michael Gurtin Concert Sonata in C Minor, Hob. XVI, #20 Moderato Andante Allegro Sonata in B minor Hayden Listz INTERMISSION Images, Book 1 Reflects dans l'eau Hommage a Rameau Mouvement Fantasy in F minor L'Apprenti sorcier Debussey Chopin Dukas/Gurt 1993 Arizona State Music Teachers' Convention presents A Master Class with Michael Gurt Great Smoky Mountains Glover Samuel Calder (Student of Linda Wiles) Scherzino, Opus 39, No. 11 MacDowell Anna Cho (Student of Barbara Spoelman) Koelling Hungary Audrey Sung (Student of Carol Hill) Sonata, Opus 27, No. 2 Beethoven Adagio Sostenuto Jennifer Toon (Student of Melody Aker) Ginastera Sonata for Piano Allegro M arcato Melissa Wiles (Student of Linda Wiles) IN-SERVICE EDUCATION WORKSHOP ELEMENTARY PIANO is the topic of the Certification In-Service Workshop. This meets the one point requirement for renewal of your Certification. It is open to ALL teachers. What a way to begin your new teaching year! The Workshop will be held on Saturday, September 25, 9:00 - 4:00, in the Sherman Clay Recital Hall, 1457 W. Southern, Mesa, 835-0350, with convenient freeway access. The cost is $10.00. LOUISE SAVAGE will present ELEMENTARY REPERTOIRE from 9:00-12:00. Louise is an fodepenaant re-acher of ptano ami- theory in Sacremento-, GA. She is also the state president of the California Association of Professional Music Teachers (CAPMT). She is a frequent adjudicator, and teaches the Musical Creativity and Expression for Sacramento's Summer Music Institute. She is the piano coach for the Sacremento Youth Symphony Chamber Music Workshop. At the University of Alabama, she studied with Roy McAlister, and at the University of Colorado where she received her degree, she studied with Storm Bull. Lunch break is from 12:00-1:00. There are many eating establishments nearby. KAREN MAISON will present DEVELOPING ELEMENTARY MUSICIANSHIP from 1:00-4:00. Karen teaches piano in Cave Creek, and has been in the Valley since September, 1992. She came from Maryland, where she frequently played with the Baltimore Symphony. She received her Master's degree from Peabody. While there she also taught in the Preparatory School, teaching traditional and Susuki piano and enrichment classes - group and private. Call Evonne Beattie, 955-6227, or Joy Ross, 949-0400, if you have questions. Send your registration to Evonne Beattie 3326 N. 41st Place Phoenix, AZ 85018 N A M E - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PHONE _ _ __ ADDRESS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ASMTA DISTRICT_ _ _ _ _ _ __ Make your check for $10.00 payable to ASMTA The Arizona State Music Teachers' Association proudly presents N. Jane Tan Pedagogy Seminar f N. Jane Tan, acclaimed as one of the most important pedagogues in America, is an Associate Professor of Music at Towson State University in Maryland and is the author of The Well Prepared Pianist. The series, considered by many of the country's leading piano educators as a "tour de force," is published by The Willis Music Company. "Teaching Beginning & Elementary Pianists" Part I - Saturday. 8:00 - 9:30 a.m,, The Theatre Goal Oriented Teaching Strategies Manageable Technique Builders Part II - Saturday 11:00 - 12:00 noon. The Theatre The First Lesson - Teaching for Success Developing Pianistic Reading Part III - Saturday. 2:45 - 3:45 p.m,, The Theatre Hands Together - The Best & Easiest Way to Teach Scales Musical Pulse, Not Musical Math Part IV - Sunday. 8:00 - 9:30 a.m,, Palo Verde 2 & 3 Pianistic Intimacy with Keyboard Vocabulary Etudes & Standard Repertoire -- The Essential Diet of Pianists Structural Analysis for Total Learning Efficiency STUDIO ORGANIZATION: A Sharing of Thoughts and Ideas presented by Susan Shiner LM. T.F. Chairperson November 12,1993 I. The Private Music Studio: how to create a well run business -policies: information that is clear and concise -lesson payment structure: tuition vs weekly payment -mv01cmg -calendars -newsletters -computer programs II.Student information -how to keep track of student progress -lesson assignment options -merit sheets or reward systems ID. The Music Room -how to better organize your music library -what to do with professional materials -the physical look of your studio Great_-thanks to the following teachers who shared their studio forms and ideas with me. Connie Backus Evonne Beattie Carolyn Berggren Ruth Breiling Mandarin Cheung-Yueh Janice Coates Dorothy Dungan Louise Hill Carolyn Inabinet Helen Jones Karen Lilly Karen Maison Liz Owen Paula Peterson Mary Phelan Maizel Pontious Janice Schwartzer Shelly Sellars Nancy Spitzer Rosemary Stelmach Carol \Vebb 1993 ASMTA-MTNA STATE COMPETITION CHAIRMEN Mandarin G. Cheung-Yueh, State Competition Coordinator .. Frances Kaspar, Wurlitzer Collegiate Artist Competition . Dr. Janice Meyer, Cotlegiate Chamber· Music Competition Evonne Beattie, Yam aha Hi$h School Comf etition Janet Erhardt, Baldwin/Selmer Jumor High Schoo Competition Janis Kittleson, CPP/Belwin Student Composition Competition Shellie Sellers, ASMTA Pre-Collegiate Chamber Competition ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association ~he Compe~ition Committee a_nd ~S~!A wish t~ expre~s our smcere gratitude to the followmg md1v1duals and mst1tuttons for their support in making the 1993-1994 ASMTA-MTNA Competitions possible: 1993 AJ)JUDICATORS Pauline Glickman • Piano • San Antonio, Texas. Mitchell Klein • Conductor • Oakland, California Karen Maison • Piano • Cave Creek, Arizona Tracy Peterson • Soprano • Chandler, Arizona Tom Sheeley • Guitar • Flagstaff, Arizona Mark Sunkett • Percussion • Tempe, Arizona David Viscoli • Piano • Los Angeles, California 1993 Convention Student Performance Program ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC for the use of their facilities, instruments, and personnel Dr. Gerald Bolt, Director of Facilities & Operations for coordinating the use of the ASU Music Building Central Music for their financial support in the ASMTA-MTNA CPP/Belwin Student Composition Competition Brent Fischer & Rick Florence for their service & expertise in fmnishing the competition pianos MTNA FOUNDATION . for the appearance of Mr. Russo at our convention Sherman Clay Piano Company for furnishing the convention instrument Jeffery Turner, R.P.T. & Craftsman Piano Service · for their financial support 'in the Performance Competitions November 12-14, 1993 Mesa Sheraton Hotel • Mesa, Arizona About the MTNA National Winners . . . . Sixteen-year old Karen Johnston began violin lessons when she was only five. She is a student of Dr. William Magers who is on faculty at Arizona State University. Prior to her being the 1993 National String Winner in the MTNA-Selmer Junior High School Instrumental Competition, Ms. Johnston had placed Third in the . Junior Division of the 1993 Phoenix Symphony Guild Concerto Competition and was a finalist in the 1992 MTNA-Selmer Junior High School Instrumental Competition as well. Other awards include the Metropolitan Youth Symphony Director's Award and the Gilbert High Symphony Outstanding Freshman Award. She has also been a winner of the Metropolitan Youth Symphony . Annual Performance Scholarship since 1986. Donations to the MTNA Fou-ndation will be accepted at the MTNA Foundation Booth throughout the Convention. Funding provided by the MTNA Foundation apply toward travel subsidies for all ASMTA state winners at the Division and National levels of the Competitions. Thank you for your support. Ms. Johnston attends the Highland High School in Gilbert and is an active member of various ensembles including the Mesa Symphony. She is the first violinist of the Sonore String Quartet and is currently the concertmaster of the Phoenix Youth Symphony. Eighteen-year-old Andrew Russo is in his first year at the Julliard School of Music as a student of Jerome Lowenthal. Russo began his piano studies at the age offour with William Goodrum. Former teachers include Steven Heyman, Rebecca Penneys, and Herbert Stessin. Mr. Russo has been a winner in a number of piano competitions and has appeared in concert with various orchestras ineluding the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, the Fort Worth Chamber Symphony, and the BC Pops Orchestra in Binghamton, New York. Mr. Russo has also performed recitals at the Spoleto USA Festival, the CMM Lunch Hour Recital Series in Syracuse, New York, and a benefit recital at the Colgate University. Engagements for the 1993-94 season include recital appearances at the MTNA-Affiliate State Conventions in New York, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Arizona; the Young Pianists Series in Knoxville, the Piccolo Spoleto Series, as well as in an all-Gershwin program with the BC Pops Orchestra. ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents presents Karen Johnston, violin Andrew Russo, piaao 1993 National String Winner MTNA-Selmer Junior High Instrumental Competition 1993 National Winner MTNA-Yamaha High School Competition Assisted by Barbara Willy, piano Saturday, November 13, 1993 Mesa Sheraton Hotel Saturday, November 13, 1993 • lO:OOam Mesa Sheraton Hotel PROGRAM PROGRAM Sonata ilil B Minor, Hob. XVI:32 Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Allegro moderato Menuet . . . . (Trio) Finale: Presto Sonata in D Major for Violin and Piano, Op. 94a L - Moderato II. Scherzo Ill. Andante JV. Allegro con brio Concerto for Violin I. Allegro con f ermezza Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 No. 1 Serge Prokofieff (1891-1953) Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) Pablo de Sarasate (1844-1908) Donations to the MTNA Foundation will be accepted at the MTNA Foundation Booth throughout the Convention. Funding provided by the MTNA Foundation apply toward travel subsidies for all ASMTA state , winners at the Division and National levels of the' Competitions. Thank you for your support. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 (Scenes from Childhood) Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Von fremden Uindem und Menschen (About Strange Lands and People) Kuriose Geschichte (Curiolis Story) Hasche-Mann (Catch Mel) Bittendes Kind (Pleading Child) Glackes genug (Peifect Happiness) Wichtige Beg_ebenheit (Important Event) Trllumerei (Reverie) .Am Kamin (By the Fireside) Ritter vom Steckenpferd (Knight of the Rocking Horse) Fast zu emst (AllfWst foo Serious) Fiirchtenmachen (Frightening) · Ki,nd im Einschlummem (Child Falling Asleep) Der Dichter Spricht (The Poet Speaks) Andante Spianato and Grand Polonaise Brilliante, Op. 22 Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) Sonata No. 7 in B-Flat Major, Op. 83 Sergei Prokofieff (1891-1953) I Ill. - , Precipitato This performance is made possible through ·a grant from the · Music Teachers National Association. ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents ASMTA • MTNA COMPETITIONS STATE WINNERS & ASMTA COMMISSIONED PREMIERE Saturday, November 13, 1993 • 8:00pm Mesa Sheraton Hotel Duet in E Major, Op. 5 No. 2 I. Allegro Gui~to Tristan Sieve & Ryan Williams, violins ASMTA Pre-Collegiate Elementary Chamber Competitioa Dr. Robert Strava, coach "Si mes vers avaient des ailes" Voices of Shadow Canyon * * Brent Michael Davids Bren.t Michael Davids, crystal sopraao & bass flutes Co'n nie Backus, flute & alto flute Celinda Levno, flute & piccolo Kevin Fuhrman, percussion Richard S. McKinley, percussion Arnold Ruiz, percussion String Quartet No. 1 in E Minor from My Life Bedrich Smetana I. Allegro vivo appassionato The Sonore String Quartet * ASMTA Pre-Collegiate Senior Chamber Competition Dr. William Mager, coach Mandarin G. Cheung-Yueh, ASMTA 2nd VP Presentation of Awards Ruth Edwards, MTNA President-Elect Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64 L Allegro moderato Felix Mendelssohn Sarah Fourt, violin MTNA-Selmer Junior High School Instrumental Competition Dr. Phyllis Skoldberg, teacher "Suggestions diabolique," Op. 4 No. 4 Sergei Prokofieff Maria Elisa Dastrup MTNA-Baldwin Junior High School Piano Co111petition Dr. Caio Pagano, teacher Frederic Chopin Debby Wang, piano MTNA-Yamaha High School Competition Kathryn Rood, teacher Etude tableau in E-Flat Minor, Op. 39 No. 5 Etude tableau in C Minor, Op. ·39 No. 1 Greetings Reynaldo Hahn Myiia Okeema Watson-Davis, soprano MTNA-Yamaha High School Competition Claudia Kennedy, teacher Schelizo No. 3 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 39 PROGRAM Luigi Boccherini Sergei Rachmaninoff Sergei Rachmaninoff David Dunford, piano MTNA-Wurlitzer Col1egiate Artist Competition Nicholas Zumbro, teacher * The Sonore String Quartet Karen Johns.ton, violin Missy Graves, violin Chiara Kingsley, viola Susan Mara Babini, violoncello ** ASMTA Commissioned work of the year, world premiere In absentia: Ehren von Lehe, Junior High Winner MTNA-CPP/Belwin Student Composition Competition Evonne Beattie, teacher · ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association presents 1993 HONOR RECITALS November 14, 1993 Elementary 10:00 a.m. Junior High 1:00 p.m. Senior High 2:40 p.m. ASMTA Slate Convention Mesa, Arizona ASMTA Elementary Honor Recital Little Prelude in C Major . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bach Sonatina in G, Op. 36 No. 5 . .. , . . . ....... . .. . . .. . . ......... . . . . Clementi Ill. Rondo Leslie Anne Selberg student of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, Central District ASMTA Honor Recitals The purpose of the ASMTA Honor Recitals is to encourage talented young artists in the pursuit of musical exc,ellence and to recognize ouL-;tanding achievements in the profession of music teaching. "The students performing in the recitals have been selected to represent their respective dis~ ricts b)'. audition. ASMTA congratulates them, their teachers, and their parents. District Honor Recital Chairpersons Central: Susan Shiner East Valley: Dona Sowards and Erlena Stanley Eastern: Terrell Taylor Northern : Aiko Kawabe Southeastern: Charles G. Marlowe Southern: Susan Chu Western : Lynne Winans ASMTA Sta te Honor Recitals Chairperson: Dorothy Dungan Fantasy Dance, Op. 124 No. 5 .. . . : ................... .... . .. .... Schumann Leah Gomez student of Terrell ·taylor, Eastern District Minuet in F Major . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mozart Melody . ........ ....... .. .................. ... .. . . . .. ...... Schumann Nancy Ma student of Mannella Pagano, East Valley District Sonatina, Op. 36 No. I ....................... ...... ... : . ... .. . .. Clementi I. Allegro Lance C...oochyouma student of Louise Hill, Northern District The Wild Rider, Op. 68 No. 8 ........................ . .......... Schumann Sonatina, Op. 55 No. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kuhlau II . Vivace James Liu student of Susan Polleys, Southern District Scherzo in D Minor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gurlitt Courtney Si mala student of Lynne Winans, Western District The Great Smoky Mountains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glover Sam Calder student o( Linda Wiles, Central District Invention No. 8 in F Major . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bach Angela Goodman student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District Drifting Clouds Gillock Sara Allen student o( Kathryn Rood, East Valley District ASM TA Second Vice-President, chairman for performanre and auditions: Mandarin Cheung· Yueh A Short Story, Op. 27 No. 12 . . .. . . ... . . .. . ... .... . . . ..... ... . .. Kabalevsky Allison Weyer student of Kim Hayashi, Southern District A Pleasant Morning Streabbog Leah Goldstein student of Kathy Younker, Western District Solfeggietto .. ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.P. E. Bach Bess Stillman student of C'..aroline Olshefska, Central District Sonatina in G, Op. 36 No. 2 .. .. ....... . ....... . . . ........... . . . . Clementi Jeanne Nam student of Helen M. Kim, East Valley District Toccatina, Op. 27 No. 6 .. .. ... .. ..... . .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . David Tantone student of Susan Shiner, Central District Etude, Op. 72 No. 6 ... ·... . . .... . . . .. . ...... . .. . ........... . Moszkowski Linda Cheng student of Karyl Tomizuka, Southern District Musette in D Major · The Skylark Tchaikowsky Sarah Wu student of Shi-Gu Zhang, Southern District I Bought Me a Cat Max Miller, Voice Joyce Page, !lmpanist student of Dorothy Lincoln-Smith, C'..entral District By the Seaside, Op. 63 No. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Streabbog March of the Animals ... . ... ... ..... . . . . .. .... .. .. . . .. .... . ... . . Garrow Debbie Chiou student of Lois Wu, East Valley District Mozart Stephanie George student of Charles Marlowe, Southeastern District Menuet in G Major, BWV Anhang 116 .... .. ..... .. ..... Anna Magdalena Bach Dari Duval student of Nancy O'Brien, Southern District Sonatina in A Minor . . .. .. . .. . . . .... .. ..... . . . ...... ... ..... . . .. . Benda First Loss, Op. 68 No. 16 ... . . ... .... .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. . ..... . ... Schumann Jean Tsai student of Jenny Kao, East Valley District Bach Louise Lin stude nt of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh , Central District Mazurka in F Major, Op. 68 No. 3 . .. . .... . . . . . .. . .......... . . . . ... Chopin Helen Kao stude nt of Susan Chu, Southern District Prelude in G Major Handel Aubrey Varga student of Karen Stahl, Southeaste rn District M~t~h~~ ·H~~· .... ....... .. ...... .. .. Bach Berceuse, Op. 210 No. 8 ... . .. . .. ....... . ... . Quick March, Op. 210 No. 10 . .. . . . . . .. ..... . . . . · Kohler . ... ·~~r~~~ · y~ Kohler .......... ..... ...... . student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Bagatelle, Op. 119 No. I .... . ... . . . ...... . .. . .......... . ........ Beethoven Jordon Keith student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District Gavotte ....... .. .. student of Manuello Pagano, East Valley District arr. Copland Sonatina in C Major, K. 545 I. Allegro Kabalevsky The Bee, Opus 13 No. 9 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ............ Schubert Elude Caprice .. .. . . .... . ...... . . . ...... ... . . . .. ... .. ... .. ... . ... A gay Lauren Lewis student of Gina Dastrup, East Valley District Junior High Honor Recital Danza Delamoza Donosa . ....... ... ..... . . . ........ .. ........ . Ginastera Ga Young Choi student· of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, Central District Angels' Voices . ... . . .. .... . .... .. . .. . .. . ... . . .. . . ... .. .. . . .. Burgmiiller Gavotte in G Minor . . . ... . ...... . ...... . ............ .. ... ... ...... Bach David Cosand student of Barbara Spoelman, East Valley District Sonatina in A Major, K. 331 Ill. Allegretto Mozart Jennifer Goggin stude nt of Charles Marlowe, Southeastern District Liebestraume, No. 3 . . . . ..... . ....... . .. .. .. . .. . ...... . .. . ........ Liszt Cqristine Vitale student of Michael Schmitz, Southern District Invention No. 13 in A Minor .. . . . ... . .... . .. . ........ . ........ . ..... Bach Shanna Bowman student of Lynne Winans, Western District Prelude No. 2 Scenes from 1. 2. 3. 4. Childhood, Op. 15 . . .... .. ......... ...... .. . .. . . . .. . Schumann About Strange Lands and People Curious Story C.-atch Me Reverie Ann Wuu student of Susan Chu, Southern District Impromptu, Op. 28 No. 3 . .. . . .. . .. . . ... . . . . .. ·.... . ........ ..... Reinhold Emily Romney student of Jan Hunt ~ Eastern District Sonata in G, Op. 49 No. 2 . . .......... · ........... . ..· ... ...... ... Beethoven t Allegro ma non troppo Elude, Op. 109 No. 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burgmuller Kristy Mosser student of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, Central District "Doctor Gradus Ad Parnassum" from Children's Corner . . . .... .... ..... Debussy Sarah Thiele student of Louise Hill, Northern District By the Sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Posca Rose Fong student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Gershwin John Wiles student of Linda Wiles, C"...entral District Valse, Opus 69 No. 2 .... . .......... . ...... . ........... . .. . ..... Chopin Vivian Tang student of Kathryn Rood, East Valley District Prelude from Holberg's Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grieg Amanda Randall student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District Bear Dance Bartok Lauri Greco student of Louise Hill, Northern District Sonatina in C . .... . . .. . . . .. . ...... . ...... . ......... · . . .. . ...... Dussek II. Rondo: Allegre tto moderato Sara Leon student of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, Central District Sonata in C-shatp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 ... .. . . .... ......... .. . ... .. . Beethove n III. Presto agitato Steven Patrick Till student of Kim Hayashi, Southeastern District Intermezzo in A-flat Major .... . . . ....... . ........... . . . . . ..... .. . Poulenc Hay-Mic Cho student of Dr. Paula Fan, Southern District Fantaisie Impromptu, Op. 66 . . .... . .. . .... . .... . ......... . .. .. .... Chopin Sara Porter student of Gina Dastrup, East Valley District Impromptu, Op. 90 No. 2 . .. .. . .... ...... . ........ .... .... .... .. Schubert Maria Elisa Dastrup student of Dr. C.aio Pagano, East Valley District Senior High Honor Recital Prelude No. 2 Gershwin Impromptu in A-flat Major, Op. 142 No. 2 ...... .. ....... . .. . .... . .. Schubert Anny Sun student of Jenny Kao, East Valley District Humoreske, Op. 10 No. 5 ............ ..... ........ . .... . .... Rachmaninoff Moon Young Kim student of JoAnn Smelser, Central District Fantasy in D Minor, K. 397 .. ... . . .. ............ . . . . . ............. Mozart Jennifer Liu student of Helen Jones, Soulhern District Scoll Spurgiez stude nt of Aiko Kawabe, Northern District Dr . Grad us ad Parnassum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debussy Toni Helman student of Joy Ross, Central District Impromptu in A-flat Major, Op. 90 No. 4 ... . . . . . ... ...... . ... . ... . . Schubert Amy Gibbs student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District Etude, Op. 10 No. 4 Scherzo in E Minor, Op. 16 No. 2 .. . ............ .. . . .. . ........ Mendelssohn Lulu Shih student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Golliwogg's Cakewalk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debussy Wendy Taylor student of Terrell Taylor, Eastern District Sonata in G, Op. 79 . .... . ...... . . . .. . . ..... .. . .. . ... .. . ... . ... Beethoven II. Andante Amy Kriegshauser student of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, Central District Impromptu in A-flat Major, Op. 90 No. 4 ... ... . .. . .... .. .... . . .. ... Schubert Katrin Lazar student of Carol Marie Miller, East Valley District Chopin Alyson Johnson student of Barbara Spoelman, East Valley District Malaguefia from "Andalucia" . .. . . . . . ...... . . .. ......... .. ........ Lecuona Kara Trzebiatowski student of Charles Phillips, Western District Hungarian .... . ....... .. .... . . . ..... . ... . . . .. . . ... ..... . . . . . McDowell Autumn McBride student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District Prelude in A-flat Major ... . .................. .· . .. ..... . . ... . . . . . . . Bach from Well-Tempered Clavier, I Nicole Marcia student of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, Central District Toccata Sonatina, Op. 13 No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kabalevsky Amy Greco student of Louise Hill, Northern District Etude in G Major, Op. 85 No. 5 . . .. . ..... . . . . ...... . . .... .......... Friml Matthew Owens student of Charles Phillips, Western District Sonata No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ginastera I. Allegro marcato Melissa Wiles student of Linda Wiles, Central District Second Arabesque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debussy Cori Peterson student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Soaring . .. . . .. . . ...... . .. . .... .. . .. . .. ... .. .. . .. . .. ...... .. Schumann Marie Mast student of Louise Hill, Northern District Khachaturian Romie Rogers student of Kathryn Rood, East Valley District ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents ASMTA - MTNA COMPETITIONS STATE WINNERS Saturday, November 5, 1994 l:OOpm Sherman Clay Recital Room 1457 W. Southern Mesa, Arizona PROGRAM Greetings Paul Paige, . ASMTA President Wurlitzer Collegiate Clarinet: Arti~t Competition Kelly Johnson (Robert Spring, teacher) Premiere Rhapsodie Claude Debussy Baldwin/Selmer Junior High School Competitions Piano: Ga Young Choi (Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, teacher) Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 14 Violin: Felix Mendelssohn Lisa Johnston (William Magers, teacher) Concerto for Violin and Piano, Op. 76 1. Allegro maestoso Ch. de Beriot Yamaha High School Competition Piano: Maria Dastrup (Caio Pagano, teacher) Italian Concerto in F Major, BWV 971 Strings: J. S. Bach Karen Johnston (William Magers, teacher) Violin Concerto ·No. 2, in G minor, Op. 63 1 . Allegro moderate Sergei Prokofiev Wurlitzer Collegiate Artist Competition Guitar: Brent Poe McCabe (Thomas Patterson, teacher) Introduction and variations on "Malborough", op. 28 Fernando Sor ASMTA Pre-Collegiate Chamber Music Elementary: Jack Lin and Lawrence Yu, piano (Barbara Stoutenburqh, teacher) Sonatina in C Major, Op. 45, No. 1 1. Moderato 2. Rondo-allegretto High School .: Johann Andre Bellas Artes Trio (William Magers, coach) Michi Reqier-Glose, violin Gretchen Claassen, violoncello Debby Wang, piano Trio No. 1, Op. 49 1. Molto allegro ed agitato Felix Mendelssohn CPP/Belwin Student Composition Competitions Elementary: Sam Leshner (Evonne Beattie, teacher) The Dance of the Snake Junior High School: Ann K. Briggs (Evonne Beattie, teacher) Melody in G Senior High School: Robert H. Gardner (Frances Kaspar, teacher) La Fin de la Journee (tape) Collegiate: Keith Dewight Ayen (Dona Sowards, teacher) Of Things to Corne ... (Excerpt) Unable to attend : University of Arizona Bassoon Trio: Chris Mayor, Pat Nelson, John Rising (William Dietz, teacher) Junior High School String Trio: Garrick Woods, Alexander Woods, Joshua Lamoreaux (Rex Woods, coach) 1994 ASMTA-MTNA STATE COMPETITION CHAIRS State Coordinator: Baldwin/Selmer JHS: Yamaha High School: Wurlitzer Collegiate Artist/Chamber: CPP/Belwin Student Composition: ASMTA Pre'- Collegiate Chamber: Pee-Yaw Wilkes Kathryn Rood Helen Jones Frances Kaspar Paul Paige Jo Ann Smelser The Competition Committee and ASMTA wish to express our sincere gratitude to the following individuals and institutions for their support in making the 1994-1995 ASMTA-MTNA Competitions possible: 1994 ASMTA-MTNA ADJUDICATORS Charles Aurand - Woodwind - Sedona AZ Joe Anthony Cadrecha - Composition - Cave Creek AZ Brent Michael Davids - Composition - Tempe AZ Marya Giesy - Violin - Tucson AZ Doris Lehnert - Piano - Boulder CO Judy Lively - Piano - Glendale AZ Michael Shott - Composition - Flagstaff AZ Carol Stivers - Piano - Las Vegas NV Bonnie Lou Toigo - Guitar - Phoenix AZ 1994 PRE-COLLEGIATE CHAMBER ADJUDICATORS Janice Meyers - Piano - Tempe AZ Marya Giesy - Violin - Tucson AZ Sean Paul Rivera-Mills - Violoncello - Flagstaff ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC for the use of their facilities, instruments, and personnel Dr. Gerald Bolt, Director of Facilities & Operations for coordinating the use of the ASU Music Buildings CENTRAL MUSIC for their financial support in the ASMTA-MTNA CPP/Belwin Student Composition Competition PIANO TECHNICIANS GUILD for their service & expertise in preparing the competition pianos SHERMAN CLAY for their support and use of their facilities THE PIANO MUSIC OF WILLIAM GRANT STILL presented by Dr. Frank Scott Director of the Piano Program at Northern Arizona Uniuersity June 8, 1995 Piano Music Date Published **Bells Phantom Chapel Fairy Knoll 1944 A Deserted Plantation The Black Man Dances Spiritual Young Missy Dance 1936 **Fiue Animal Sketches Camel Bear Horse Lamb Elephant 1951 **Marionette 1946 Preludes 1 - 5 Quit Oat Fool'nish 1938 Ring Play 1964 Seuen Traceries Cloud Cradles **Mystic Pool Muted Laughter Out of Silence Wouen Siluer Wailing Dawn A Bit of Wit 1948 **Swanee Riuer 1939 (Rn arrangement of Stephen Foster's tune for solo piano for by William Grant Still) **Three Uisions Dark Horseman Summerland Radiant Pinnacle 1936 **Performed at the RSMTR Conuention June 8. Rll of the aboue music is auailable from: William Grant Still Music 4 S. San Francisco St. No. 422 Flagstaff, HZ 86001 - 5737 QUESTIONS FOR "ACTIVE" LISTENING 6y John atuf 9if..a:ncy Weems ELEMENTS OF SOUND Is the general tone firm and well-projected, especially in the melodic line? Does it "sing?" Is it loud enough? Is it soft enough? Is there enough dynamic contrast between these two extremes? Do softer passages still project well enough to be heard clearly, even in the back of a large room or a concert hall? Do they still have enough resonance or "singing" quality? Is there a proper balance between melody and accompaniment? Does the texture sound too "thick" or too "thin?" In louder chords and forte passages, is the sound ever too forced and harsh in quality? Are chords "voiced" or focused so that the top notes (or more important notes) stand out clearly in the musical texture? Do all of the notes sound when chords are played, or are there ever "blank spots" in the sound? Is there enough bass line support to emphasize important harmonic movement? In more complex contrapuntal textures (fugues, inventions, etc.), can you hear the imitative lines clearly in all of the voices, especially in the most difficult inner ones? Do phrase and slur endings sound graceful, or too abrupt and "chopped off" in sound? Are staccati the proper length for the tempo and character of the ·piece? Is the sound too "dry" or too "wet?" Is there too much or too little pedal? Is the pedal used effectively as a tool for color, for accentuation, and for building up of sound, as well for the usual purposes of legato connection? ELEMENTS OF TEMPO AND RHYTHM Does the tempo seem correct for the style and written markings of the music? Does the tempo stay reasonably consistent, or does it tend to fluctuate too much? On the other hand, if the style calls for an effective use of "rubato," does the performer convey this well? Does the musical style call for more fluidity and rhythmic freedom? Is there enough rhythmic vitality and forward momentum, or does the performance seem to sag and lose energy at times? Are there too many strong accents? Should the performer be feeling larger rhythmic units? On the other hand, should there be more rhythmic and pulse definition with more accent on strong beats? When making a ritardando or an accelerando, does the performer increase or decrease the pace gradually? Does it seem too sudden to be entirely effective? ELEMENTS OF TECHNIQUE Is the general note-accuracy good? In general, does the performance seem smooth or "jerky?" If the latter, could the performer possibly use less finger action and more control from the wrist and upper arm to eliminate roughness? In fast passage work, are the fingers clear, articulate, and even? Do the physical motions and gestures of the performer enhance and "mirror" the music, or do they seem obtrusive and unsuitable? Are there noticeable sections where a particular .t)".:p_e of technique seems to be causing problems? (Octave work, trills or other ornamentation figures, large leaps on the keyboard, fast passage work, chords, staccato work, etc.) Does the performer look and sound physically relaxed at the keyboard? Does he/she sit correctly at the instrument? (too close or too far away?) ELEMENTS OF STYLE AND INTERPRETATION Does the performer convey a strong general "character" in the. music? Is the character stylistically suitable for the composer or historical period of music during which the piece was written? Is there enough contrast of moods? Does the music call for this, or should it remain in one specific character throughout? Is there a good sense of shaping and direction in the primary melodic line? Does each phrase have a recognizable beginning, middle, and end? Are crescendi and diminuendi done gradually and effectively? Do they seem too sudden? Does the performance hold together structurally or does it fall apart into too many little sections? Does the piece seem to have a structural climax? Are all of the climaxes equal in intensity and importance, or is there one that stands out as the primary point of arrival for the entire work? Does the performer take enough time to effectively convey and communicate especially expressive or "special" moments in the music? Does he/she seem too impatient? Does the performer have a firm, confident approach? Does the performer seem to be involved on an emotional/communicative level with the music and with the audience? Does the interpretation convince you as a listener? Does it make ~ou feel involved emotionally with the music? NANCY WEEMS MASTER CLASS PIANIST NANCY WEEMS PROGRAM PROGRAM Sonatina in G............................................................................. ;........ Beethoven Jack Lin Elementary Honor Recital Alternate Student of Barbara Stoutenburgh '~Nun komm der Heiden Heiland", BWV 659 J.S. Bach (1685-1750) (from Organ Chorale Preludes) transc. Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924) Sonata in C Major, Hob. XVI: 50 Allegro Adagio Allegro molto Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op. 42 Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) Asturias .................................................................. Albeniz · Ann Cho Junior High Honor Recital Alternate Student of Barbara Spoelman Intermission Prelude in Db Major............................................................................... Chopin Richard Shamos Junior High Honor Recital Alternate Student of Rosmary Stelmach Minuet Op. 5, No. 1...........................................................................Granados Tony Lin Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Sonetto 104 del Petrarca Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Sonata in C Major, Op. 1 Allegro Andante Allegro molto e con fuoco Allegro con fuoco. Senior Honor Recital Winner Student of Barbara Stoutenburgh FRIDAY JUNE 9, 1995 NORTH PHOENIX BAPTIST CHURCH Thursday, June 8, 1995 8:00 P.M. I"'. STATE WINNERS RECITAL Friday, June 9, 1995 Sonatina in C, Op. 5, No. 1 Moderato Rondo-allegretto Johann A. Andree Jack Lin & Lawrence Yu ASMIA - Pre-Collegiate Chamber Music Elementary Winners Barbara Stoutenburgh, teacher Snakes Sam Leshner Sam Leshner MINA - CPP /Belwin Composition Elementary Winner Evonne Beattie, teacher Minuet in G for Violin and Piano Ann K. Briggs Ann K. Briggs, violin Evonne Beattie, piano MINA - CPP /Bel win Composition Junior High Winner Evonne Beattie, teacher Robert H. Gardner Robert H. Gardner MINA - CPP /Bel win Composition Senior High Winner Frances Kaspar, teacher La Fine de la Journey Serenity Keith Dewight Ayen Keith Dewight Ayen MINA - CPP /Belwin Composition Collegiate Winner Dona Sowards, teacher Sonata No. 2 in Dm, Op. 14 Vivace Serge Prokofiev Ga Young Choi MINA - Baldwin Junior High Winner Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, teacher Bach Concerto in Dm, BWV 1052 Johann Sebastien Bach Allegro Maria Dastrup, piano 1 Dr. Caio Pagano, piano 2 MINA - Yamaha High School Winner Dr. Caio Pagano, teacher ASMT A Honor Recital ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association The purpose of the ASMTA Honor Recitals is to encourage talented young musicians in the pursuit of musical excellence and to recognize outstanding achievements in the profession of music teaching. The students performing in the recitals have been selected to represent their respective districts by audition. ASMTA congratulates them, their teachers, and their parents. presents 1995 HONOR RECITALS District Honor Recital Chairmen Central: Susan Shiner and Susan Brinegar East Valley: Joy Brown and Diane Legge Eastern: Terrell Taylor Northern: Pee-Yaw Wilkes Southeastern: Charles G. Marlowe Southern: Susan Chu June 10, 1995 Elementary 10:00 a.m. Junior High 1:00 p.m. Senior High 3:00 p.m. State Honor Recital Chairman Dorothy Dungan Second Vice-President, chairman for performance and auditions Pee-Yaw Wilkes ASMTA State Convention Phoenix, Arizona Melody, Op. 68 No 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schumann aown, Op. 39 No. 3 ........ .. .......................... : . . . Kabalevsky Pengcheng Zhang student of Shi-gu Zhang, Southern District ASMfA Elementary Honor Recital Sonata in C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Haydn I. Allegro Lawrence Yu student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Watchman's Song, Op. 12 No. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grieg Chris Gomez student of Terrell Taylor, Eastern District Bagatelle in G Minor, Op. 119 No. l . . . .. . .... . ................... Beethoven Sonatina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kabalevsky Alan Wei student of Mandarin G. Cheung-Yueh, East Valley District Day in Vienna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Happy Farmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cheau-Harn student of Carol Sue Rickel, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Palmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schumann Bow East Valley District Sonatina in F Major, Op. 20 No.3 I. Allegro con spirito Kuhl au Danielle Fowler student of Karen Maison, Central District March, Op. 65 No. 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prokofieff Andrew Gomez student of Terrell Taylor, Eastern District Sonatina, Op. 36 No. 1 I. Allegro Tales of Strange Lands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Khatchaturian Catherine McKernan student of Susan Brinegar, Central District Doll's Dream ............. . ........ . .... . ... . .......... .. ... . Oesten Young Li student of Shi-gu Zhang, Southern District Children at Play ..... .. . . ........ . .. .. ...... .. .. ... . · . . .. · · · · · · Bartok Doll's Lament ............... .. ... . ... . ..... . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Franck Esther Hsu student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Sonatina, Op. 55 No. 1 . . ....................... . . .......... · · · · Kuhlau II. Vivace The Pearls, Op. 109 No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burgmiiller Alan Wang student of Hong Zhu, East Valley District Spinning Song, Op. 64 No. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mendelss~hn Two Ladies Gossiping . . ............. . .... . . . . .. .... . .. . .... Khachatunan Helen Kao student of Susan Chu, Southern District Oementi Sonata, Op. 36 No. 3 . . . . .... . .............. . . . .. . ... · · · . · · · · · Oementi I. Spiritoso Adrienne Dorman student of Dr. Kim Hayashi, Southeastern District Kimberly Starkey student of Karen Stahl, Southeastern District Willows in the Rain Ivan is Busy ..... . ... . ............... . ..... . · . · · · · · · · · · · Khatchaturian Kristine Husler student of Debbie Hindmarsh, Northern District Olson Brittany Rutledge student of Dorothy Dungan, Central District Angels' Voices, Op.100 No. 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burgmuller Toccatina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ogilvy Jason Yan student of Hong Zhu, East Valley District Sonata in C, K 545 I. Allegro Mozart Leah Gomez student of Terrell Taylor, Eastern District Invention No. 8 in F Major . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bach Knight Rupert, Op. 68 No. 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schumann James Liu student of Susan Polleys, Southern District ASMTA Junior High Honor Recital Bach Preludio VI in D Minor Etude No. 2 in G Minor .. .. . .. .............. .. .......... . ... Moszkowski Sara Porter student of Gina Dastrop, East Valley District Sonata in A Major, K. 331 III. Alla Turca Sc.enes from Olildhood, Op. 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schumann No. I. About Strange Lands and People No. 2. Curious Story No. 6. Important Event No. 9. Knight of the Rocking Horse Ivan's Accordion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tcherepnin Judy Cheng student of Susan Qiu, Southern District Tarantella Mozart Ryan Innes student of Terrell Taylor, Eastern District Beaumont David Tantone student of Susan Shiner, Central District Moment Musical in F Minor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schubert Miles Levy student of Gloria Swann, Northern District Rondo No. 1 from Three Rondos . . ..... . ........ .... ... . . .. .. . ..... Bartok Sarah Little student of Dr. Kim Hayashi, Southeastern District Prelude in C, BWV. 999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bach The Shepherd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debussy Pink from Sketches in Color. Set 1 ............ . ........ . ........... Starer Joseph Szobody student of Joanne Caudill, East Valley District Two Ladies Gossiping ............................. . .... . ... Khachaturian Brooke Bagwell student of Sharon Stevens, Central District Malaguefia March of the Dwarfs, Op. 54 No. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grieg Scott Seaman student of Aiko Kawabe, Northern District Fantasie, Op. 16 No. 2 Sonata in C Major, L. 358, K. 95 . ...... . .. .. . . . . .................. Scarlatti Waltz in A Minor, Op. posth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Olopin Esther Wong student of Jenny Kao, East Valley District L 'Avalanche, Op. 45 No. 2 . ..... . ... . .. . .. . ......... . . .. .. . .. . .. . Heller Tom Bethell student of Paula Heil, Central District Lecuona John Wiles student of Linda Wiles, Central District Mendelssohn Joshua Lamoreaux student of Vicki Davis, Southern District Waltz in D -Flat Major, Op. 64 No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Olopin Jordon Keith student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District Etude, Op. 100 No. 8 .... . ...... . ............ . .................. Bertini Pink from Sketches in Color, Set 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starer Louise Lin student of Mandarin G. Cheung-Yueh, East Valley District Pieczonka Tarantella Johnathan Nelson student of Debbie Hindmarsh, Northern District Sonata in C, HOB XVI: 35 . . . .. . . . .. . . ... . ..... .. .......... . . .... Haydn I. Allegro con Brio Kelly Huseby student of Karen Maison, Central District Etude in A-Flat Major, Op. 25 No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Olopin Steven Tiii student of Dr. Kim Hayashi, Southeastern District Sonatina for Piano, 1959 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Khatchaturian III. Allegro Mosso Jason Hughes student of Vicki Davis, Southern District ASMTA Senior High Honor Recital Prelude in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 2 No. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rachmaninoff Julie Oakason student of Marcele Gallez, Northern District March Wind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MacDowell Allyson Phelps student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District Impromptu in E-Flat Major, Op. 90 No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schubert Joon Nak Choi student of Mandarin G. Cheung-Yueh, East Valley District Intermezzo, Op. 26 No. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schumann Moon Young Kim student of Jo Ann Smelser, Central District Italian Concerto, BWV 971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. S. Bach I. Allegro Animato Harry Kao student of Susan Chu, Southern District Sonata in C Major, K 461 .. . .. .......... ... .................. . . Scarlatti Piano Etudes, Book 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waxman I. Sintillation Arabeth Griffin student of Carol Sue Rickel, East Valley District Sonata, Op. 28 .. ... . ... ........ .. . ................ . . . ...... Beethoven III. Scherzo IV. Rondo Scott Spurgiesz student of Aiko Kawabe, Northern District May Night . ... . . .. . . ........ .... ...... ...... ............... Palmgren Natalie Wong student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District 'Doctor Gradus Ad Parnassum" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debussy from Children's Corner Jody Moody student of Dr. Kim Hayashi, Southeastern District Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor, Op. posth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chopin Sinfonia in C Minor, No. 2 ....... .. . ..... . ,. . ......... , ........ .. .. Bach Shannon Tingey student of Carol Sue Rickel, East Valley District Toccata ..... ..... ............ .. . . . .... . . ... . .... ....... Khachaturian David Ng student of Jo Ann Smelser, Central District Intermezzo, Op. 118 No. 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brahms Kristen Huseby student of Mandarin G. Cheung-Yueh, East Valley District Prelude No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gershwin Andi Hunter student of Karen Maison, Central District Polonaise Americaine Celina La Forge student of Karen Stahl, Southeastern District Carpenter JOE ANTHONY CADRECHA Joe Anthony Cadrecha is a composer who lives in Cave Creek Arizona. He plays classical guitar, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, lap steel guitar, banjo, mandolin, oud, bouzouki and the sitar. He is a diversified musician who has mastered a variety of playing styles such as classical, rock and roll, blues, orchestral, pop, country and western, big band, funk and jazz. He has worked with many top artists including Billy Idol, the Doobie Brothers, Sammy Davis Jr., Crosby, Stills & Nash, Prince, Dolly Parton, the Lennon Sisters, Kenny Loggins, LA Philharmonic, the London Symphony and Tom Jones. · Mr. Cadrecha's film credits include Private Benjamin, Walt Disney's Noah's Ark, Cinderella 2000, Summer Camp and Unidentified Flying Oddball. His television credits include "WKRP in Cincinnati", "Rhoda", "Harper Valley PTA", "Mork and Mindy" and "Hill Street Blues". He has also written numerous jingles for a variety of companies including First Interstate Bank, Coca-Cola, Scat Cat, Bank of America, Chuck Smith Show, Merv Griffen Radio Spot, McDonalds, Perkins, Flintstones, Jetsons, Ford, Toyota, and Wristwatch Bowling. A Professor of classical guitar, Joe Anthony Cadrecha has had an Oscar nomination, nine Emmy nominations and nine Grammy nominations. COMPOSITION PREMIERE Friday, June 9 , 1995 Ex NIHILO Joe Anthony Cadrecha, Synthesizer Paul Paige, Piano 1 Karen Maison, Piano 2 COMPETITION \.-~y>? Rood Baldt-JiJ"Jc .]a..nio.r Keyboard laha Senior High Keyboard Jennifer· Anne Kallenberg St-llder:t of Clal!.dia Ke1medy i!/u.rlitzer !Jrti.st Voice St.ader>t of Uillia}!j Dietz !tltirlitzer, nr-.t..i st /!lt:JiJd 1..;i1id James M.. Hogg Stu.dent of Dr. William Magers Nid1olas Carey Stadent of Tobert Ha~ilton The following student~s winning cc•mpositions weye sent on to The South1,_.est Division MTNA C:PP/Belwin Composition contest: Ryan Briggs, Junior High Arm Br-iggsl' Elementay Stade>Jt =.Jf .7~s.fiJ'lJii€ E-:eattis2 Stll.dent of Yvonne· Beattie Allison Lassetter., High Sd1cu:il St-lldt?.»t of lir. .Joan Moods SOUTHWEST DIVISION 1.-JINNERS~ MIU.JAUKEE BOUND! Kathl"'ine Nowak High School v ocal James Hogg Mu.rlitzer st-:~·i:19 1::t1ad Jenr.ifel"' Kallenber-g /llurJitzer \llJC!al ~:osel an d Murlitze;-~ W~:iods.-Jii1d ALTERNATE Nicholas Carey Hurlitzer Keyboard HONORABLE MENTION Debby t.Jang E.ald~in Keyboard CONGRATULATIONS to all ow·- fine young perfonners and •:•:::omposers and to their teachers fmr their- fine work ! Ann Taylm·2nd Vice President 11c;1 / The Arizona State Music Teacher's Association's 1996 James R. Anthony Honors Recital Auditions The University of Arizona School of Music and Dance Saturday, June 8, 1996 Elementary I Contestant # 1 The Wild Horseman, Op. 68, No. 8 Schumann Melody, Op. 68, No. 1 Schumann Contestant # 2 Sonatina in G Major Attwood Allegretto A Game, Op. 39, No. 5 Kabalevsky Allegro Contestant # 3 Solfeggietto C.P.E. Bach Prestissimc Contestant # 4 Prelude in C Major, BWV 846 Bach Toccatina Nevin Contestant # 5 Clementi Sonatina, Op. 36, No. e I. Spiritoso Contestant # 6 Sonatina No. 3 in A minor I. Brightly Olson Contestant # 7 / Sonata in D Major, Hob. XVl/37 Haydn ill. Finale: Presto, ma non troppo "Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum" from Children's Comer Debussy Contestant # 8 La chevaleresque Burgmilller Davidsbiindler, Op. 6, No. 2 Schumann Contestant # 9 Clowns Gillock Evening Tide George The Arizona State Music Teacher's Association's 1996James R. Anthony Honors Redtal Auditions The University of Arizona School of Music and Dance Saturday, June 8, 1996 Elementary II Contestant # 1 Sonatina in G Beethoven I. Moderato II. Romanze Contestant # 2 Sonata in C Major, K. 330 Moz.art III. Allegretto Contestant # 3 Mendelssohn Venetian Boat Song, Op. 30, No. 6 Contestant # 4 Seven Good-Humored Variations on a Ukrainian Folksong, Op. 51 , No. 4 Kabalevsky Contestant # 5 Friedrich Arabesque, Op. 100, No. 2 Ehnenreich Spinning Song, Op. 14 Contestant # 6 Bach Gavotte in G Minor Kuhlau Sonatina, Op. 88, No. 3 III. Allegro burlescc Contestant # 7 Sonatina in F Major Beethoven Rondo March, Op. 65, No. 10 Prokofiev Contestant # 8 Invention No. 13 in A minor, BWV 784 Bach Toccata Brillante in C Major Alexander Presw Contestant # 9 Sonatina in G. Op. 20, No. 2 Kuhlau I. Allegro Contestant# 10 "Prayer of the Matador" from Lyric Pieces for the Young, No. 2 Delio Joio Valse in D-flat, Op. 64, No. 1 Chopin Contestant # 11 Toccatina Chagy Lyric Piece, Op. 27, No. 16 Kabalevsky Break Contestant # 12 Waltz in D-flat Major, Op. 64, No. 1 Chopin #II from 6 Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm from Mikrokosmos, Volwne VI Bart6k Contestant # 13 Sonatina in C, Op. 36, No. 1 Clementi I. Allegro Craggy Cliffi Above Dashing Waves Burnam Contestant # 14 Sonata in C Major, K. 545 Mozart I. Allegro Valse, Op. 69, No. 2 Chopin Contestant # 15 Sonatina in C, Op. 36, No. 3 Clementi I. Spiriwso The Hunters Glover Contestant # 16 Haydn Sonata in C Major, Hob. XVI/ I. Allegro Contestant# 17 Bergmuller Ballade, Op. 100, No. 15 Contestant # 18 Bart6k Mikrokosmos No. 109, "From the Island ofBali" Andante Beethoven Sonata, Op. 79 in G Major III. Vivace Contestant # 19 Haslinger Sonatina in C Allegro mcderato Kullak Dance on the Lawn, Op. 62 Contestant # 20 Elhnenreich Spinning Song, Op. 14, No. 4 Gurlitt The Ocean Contestant # 21 "Two-Part Invention" No. 8 in F Major, BWV 779 Bach Vivace Contestant # 22 Bach Prelude No. 3 in C Minor from 18 Short Preludes Clementi Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 3 I. Spiritcso Contestant # 23 Grieg Waltz in A Minor Allegro moderato Vandall Crystal Falls Contestant # 24 Petite Reverie The Clown, Op. 39, No. 20 Tansman Shostakovitch The Arizona State Music Teacher's Association's 1996 James R. Anthony Honors Redtal Auditions The University of Arizona School of Music and Dance Saturday, June 8, 1996 Junior High School Contestant # 1 Le Petit Negre Debussy Bergmuller L'Orage, Op. 109, No. 13 Contestant # 2 Mozart Sonata in C Major, K. 545 I. Allegro Lay of the Gondolier, Op. 109, No. 14 Burgmuller Andante ccn moto Contestant # 3 Mozart Sonata in G Major, K. 283 I. Allegro Songs Without Words, Op. 38, No. 2 Mendelssohn Allegro non troppo Contestant # 4 Chopin Nocturne, Op. 1 in B-flat Major Contestant # 5 Beethoven Sonata in C Minor, Op. 10, No. 1 I. Allegro molto e ccn brio Gershwin Prelude No. 3 Allegro ben ritmato e deciso Contestant # 6 Prelude, Op. 34, No. 19 Puck, Op. 71, No. 3 Shostakovich Grieg Contestant # 7 Mendelssohn " Lost Happiness," Song without Words, Op. 38, No. 2 Contestant # 8 Beethoven Sonata in G minor, Op. 49, No. 1 I. Andante Chopin Waltz in D-flat Major, Op. 64, No. 1 Mo/to Vivace Contestant # 9 Mozart Sonata in B-flat Major, K. 333 I. Allegro Bart6k Suite, Op. 14, No. 2 Scherzo Contestant # 10 Chopin Polonaise in G minor Allegro maestoso Contestant # 11 Rodgers/Hammerstein People Will Say We're In Love (Oklahoma) Parisotti Se tu m 'ami Contestant # 12 Gershwin Prelude I in B-flat I. Allegro Mozart Sonata in C Major, K 330 II. Andante cantabile Contestant # 13 Mendelssohn Six Pieces for Children in E Major, Op. 72, No. 2 II. Andante sostenuto Tcherepnin Bagatelle in C minor, Op. 5, No. 10 Contestant # 14 Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op. 2, No. 1 I. Allegro Kabalevsky Etude in F Major Allegro marcato Break Contestant # 15 Sonata in C Major, K. 3 Mozart I. Allegro moderato Waltz in D-flat Major Chopin Contestant # 16 Preludium 9, BWV 8S4 Bach Andante Toccata alla Danza Mathias Allegro Contestant # 17 Nocturne in F Minor, Op. SS, No. 1 Chopin "Golliwogg's Cake Walk" Debussy from Children's Comer Contestant # 18 Sonata No. 6 in C minor Pescetti III. Presto Sonatina Khatchaturian I. Allegro giocoso Contestant# 19 La cathedral engloutie Debussy Prelude in G minor, Op. 23, No. S Rachmaninoff Contestant # 20 Nocturne in E minor, Op. 72, No. 1 Chopin Homenaje a Roberto Garcia Morillo from American Preludes Ginastera Contestant # 21 Impromtu No. 4 in A-flat Major, Op. 90, D. 899 Schubert I. Allegretto Contestant # 22 Prelude No. S in G minor, Op. 23 Alla Marcia Rachmaninoff :"., Contestant # 23 Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64, No. 2 Chopin #VI from 6 Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm from Mikrokosmos, Volume VI Bart6k Contestant # 24 Maple Leaf Rag Joplin Contestant # 25 Sonata No. 38, Hob. XVl/23 Haydn I. Moderate Etude in D minor, Op. 45, No. 15 Heller eontestant # 26 Scriabin Prelude, Op. 16, No. 1 in B Major Mompou Jeunes Filles Au Jardin from Childhood Scenes Contestant # 27 Polonaise Americaine Carpenter Contestant # 28 Bach Sinfonia No. 15 in B minor, BWV 801 Prelude in B-flat minor, Op. 38, No. 16.. Kabalevsky Allegro tembroso Contestant # 29 Minuetto, Op. 23 Chaminade .. The Arizona State Music Teacher's Association's 1996 James R. Anthony Honors Redtal Auditions The University of Arizona School of Music and Dance Saturday, June 8, 1996 High School Contestant # 1 Rachmaninoff Prelude in C-sharp minor Contestant # 2 Domeniconi Koyunbaba, Suite for Guitar, Op. 19 I. Moderate IV. Presto Contestant # 3 Debussy Pour le Piano Prelude Contestant# 4 Annees de Pelerinage 2de Annee Sonetto 104 del Petrarca Liszt Agitato assai Adagio Contestant # 5 Liszt Sonetto 104 del Petrarca Contestant# 6 Muczynski Prelude #6, Op. 6 6. Allegro marcato Bach Prelude in D minor from WTC Vol. 1, no. 6 I. Allegro moderate Contestant # 7 Debussy Deux Arabesques I. Andantino ccn Mote Contestant # 8 English Suite in A minor, BWV 807 Bach Prelude Suggestion Diabolique, Op. 4, No. 4 Prokofiev Contestant # 9 Grieg Sonata in E minor, Op. 7 I. Allegro mcderato Contestant # 10 Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op. 3, No. 2 Rachmanoff Pathetique Sonata in C minor, Op. 13 Beethoven I. Grave Contestant# 11 Sonata in E Major, K. 380, L. 23 Scarlatti Hungarian, Op. 39, No. 12 MacDowell Contestant # 12 Sonatina, Op. 13, No. 1 in C Major Kabalevsky I. Allegro assai e lusingando La fille aux cheveux le lin, Preludes Bk. 1 Debussy 8. G-jlat Major Break Contestant# 13 Chopin Etude in E-Major, Op. 10, No. 3 Bart6k Allegro Batbaro Contestant # 14 Diabelli Sonatina in F Major Allegro moderato Gurlitt Scherzo in D minor Contestant # 15 Fantasy in D minor, K. 397 Mozart Contestant # 16 Solfeggietto in C minor C.P.E. Bach Prestissimo Allegro Burlesco, Op. 88, No. 3 Kuhlau Allegro Contestant # 17 Homeward, Op. 62, No. 6 Grieg Allegro Giocosa a/la Marcia Contestant # 18 Toccata from Trois Pieces Poulenc Contestant # 19 Scherzo in B-flat minor, Op. 31 Chopin Contestant# 20 Polonaise in C-sharp minor, Op. 26, No. 1 Chopin Contestant# 21 Toccata Khatchaturian Independent Music Teachers School Music Instructors Music Faculty of Colleges and Universities Performing Artists Music Students Educational Institutions and Music Businesses are invited to join the dedicated to raising standards of music teaching, performance and understanding in America. 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Special Thanks to the following for their contributions to the Honors Recital Awards Fund: Arizona Study Program Cochise Music Teachers Association Richard and Linda Anderson Melody S. Robidoux Foundation Terry and Caroline Daniel Marge Johnson Susan and Freda Chambers Eugenia Hummel Dennis Burgess Paula Fan Lola Pollard Phoenix Music Teachers Association Green Valley Concert Association Joy Brown George S. Novalis, M.D. Susan Brinegar Several Anonymous The Arizona State Music Teacher's Association's 1996 James R. Anthony Honors Recital Auditions Medalists Recital and Awards Ceremony Saturday, June 8, 1996 2:30 p.m. Crowder Hall The University of Arizona® School of Music and Dance Tucson, Arizona Senior High School Chopin Polonaise in C-sharp minor, Op. 26, No. 1 The Arizona State Music Teacher's Association's 1996 James R. Anthony Honors Recital Auditions Harry Kao Student of Susan Chu Southern District Koyunbaba, Suite for Guitar, Op. 19 Domeniconi I. Moderato IV. Presto Medalists Recital and Awards Ceremony Aaron Palazzolo Student of Steven Saulls Southern District Etude in E-Major, Op. 10, No. 3 Chopin Bart6k Allegro Barbaro Brian Holman Student of Kim Hayashi Southern District C.P.E. Bach Solfeggietto in C minor Prestissimo Saturday, June 8, 1996 2:30 p.m. Crowder Hall Allegro Burlesco, Op. 88, No. 3 The University of Arizona® School of Music and Dance Tucson, Arizona Scherzo in B-flat minor, Op. 31 Kuhlau Allegro Yvette Bracamonte Student of Nancy O'Brien Southern District Steven Till Student of Kim Hayashi Southern District Chopin Minuetto, Op. 23 Program Chaminade Brooke Bagwell Student of Sharon Stevens Central District Elementary I Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 3 Clementi I. Spiritoso Sonata in C Minor, Op. 10, No. 1 Sheila Shen Student of Shi-gu Zhang Southern District Beethoven I. Allegro mo/to e con brio Prelude No. 3 Gershwin Allegro hen ritmato e deciso Sonatina in G Major Joshua Lamoreaux Student of Susan Chu Southern District Attwood Allegretto A Game, Op. 39, No. 5 Kabalevsky Allegro Prelude, Op. 16, No. 1 in B Major Jeunes Filles Au Jardin from Childhood Scenes John Liu Student ofJenny Kao East Valley District Scriabin Mompou Camille Barbara Call Student of Alfred del Moral Southern District Sonata No. 38, Hob. XVI/23 The Wild Horseman, Op. 68, No. 8 Schumann Melody, Op. 68, No. 1 Schumann Ke Wu Student of Shi-gu Zhang Southern District Haydn I. Moderato Etude in D minor, Op. 45, No. 15 Heller Michael J. Marcum Student ofJanice Meyer East Valley District La cathedral engloutie Debussy Prelude in G minor, Op. 23, No. 5 Erik Michael Haines Student of Kim Hayashi Southern District Rachmaninoff La chevaleresque Burgmiiller Davidsbiindler, Op. 6, No. 2 Schumann Lauren Barney Student ofYukari Lowrey East Valley District Sonata in D Major, Hob. XVl/37 Haydn III. Finale: Presto, ma non troppo "Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum" from Children's Corner Debussy Bach Prelude No. 3 in C Minor from 18 Short Preludes Clementi Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 3 I. Spiritoso Bruce Alston Student of Dorothy Dungan Central District James Liu Student of Susan Polleys Southern District Mikrokosmos No. 109, "From the Island of Bali" Elementary II Bart6k Andante Gavotte in G Minor Bach Sonatina, Op. 88, No. 3 Kuhlau III. Vivace III. Allegro burlesco Yiran Zhu Student of Rayna Barroll Aschaffenburg East Valley District Stephanie Tellez Student of Dorothy Dungan Central District Ballade, Op. 100, No. 15 Beethoven Sonata, Op. 79 in G Major Junior High School Bergmuller Tyler Kriz Student of Paula Heil Central District Nocturne, Op. 1 in B-flat Major Chopin Richard Shamos Student ofRosmary Stelmach Central District Venetian Boat Song, Op. 30, No. 6 Mendelssohn Ling Wang Student of Shi-gu Zhang Southern District Prelude No . 5 in G minor, Op. 23 Alla Marcia "Prayer of the Matador" from Lyric Pieces for the Young, No. 2 Valse in D-flat, Op. 64, No. 1 Lawrence Wu Student of Barbara Stoutenburgh Central District Dello Joio Maxim Borbat Student of Nina Tishkevich Southern District Chopin Intermission Rachmaninoff I The Cochise Music Ieachers Association, CMT A, was established in 1983 to help unify independent music teachers within Cochise County, and to give them a venue to share ideas and exchange information with one another in order to create opportunities for their students. CMTA is an affiliate of The Arizona State Music Teachers Association and Music Teachers National Association. 's ome of its many purposes are: -to act as a corr'ununity resource for music teachers and parents -to aid in the snpport and maintenance of musical events in Sierra Vista and neighboring communities -to help direct frd support local music students through year! y activities and events -to help provid\e scholarships to deserving local music students and programs -to serve the m usical community of Cochise County in any 1 . ways possible -to act as a liai.~ion for Cochise County musical needs to the state and national levels -to support the CMT A membership and its student clientele in all possible ways 1 1 TI1e CMTA members~ip is an extraordinarily active group of teachers who;are dedkated to the musical development and training of its students. The membership prides itself in its work and student successes; and is extremely grateful for your support of this and many of ite: other events. THE COCHISE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Presents An Afternoon Recital wit It Xjm J-{ayaslii, Pianist Sunday, November 10, 1996 4:00 O'Clock P.M. I ********************* 1f you would like morEt information about the Cochise Music Teachers Association and/ or would like to join its membership, please do not hesitate to contact one of the members here at this concert. ********************* Sierra Vista Contmunity United Church of Christ 240 N. Highway 90 Sierra Vista Arizona PROGRAM KIM HAYASHI was raised in Seattle, Washington, and began his piano studies at the age of twenty-one. At the University of Washington he worked with the pedagogue John T. Moore and then Domenico Scarlatti. . (1685 - 1757) Sonata in D-Major, K. 430, Longo 462 (1755) Sonata in D-Minor, K.517, Longo 266 (1757) Sonata in D-Major, K. 96, Longo 465 (1746) with the great Hungarian pianist, Bela Siki. There Hayashi received a Bachelor of Arts in Music, Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance, and a Bachelor of Music in Choral Education. Hayashi then worked L. van Beethoven Sonata in F-Minor, Opus 57, 1 , . Appassionata (1804) (1770 - 1827) Allegro assai Andante con moto Allegro, ma non troppo with the guidance of Marlene Thal at the University of Oregon, where he received a Master of Music in Piano and Literature. Hayashi was a three-time winner of the coveted Ruth Lorraine Close Music Award, INTERMISSION and also participated lin the Summer Workshops of Madame Gwendolyn Koldofsky. On a Rotary Grant for Study Abroad, Hayashi then traveled to Freiburg, Germany and worked for nearly two years under the tutelage of Andre Marchand at the Staatliche Hochschule Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) (' fiir Musik. Returning to Oregon, Hayashi worked as an adjunct professor of piano at the University of Oregon, working again under the guidance l' of Marlene Thal and Robert Trotter,· and also teaching ballet. Hayashi Nocturne in C-Minor, Opus 48, No. 1 (1841) Etude in A-flat Major, Opus 25, No. 1 (1832-35) Etude in F-Minor, Opus 25, No. 2 Etude in F-Major, Opus 25, No. 3 Etude in C-sharp Minor, Opus 25, No. 7 Etude in C-Minor, Opus 25, No. 12 then moveq to Arizor{a, where he focused on Chamber Music and I received a Master of ¥usic in Accompanying, studying with Paula Fan, and further supplemJnted his studies by completing a Doctor of Musical Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918) Images, Premiere Serie (1905) Reflets dans l' eau Hommage a Rameau Mouvement Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953) Toccata, Opus 11 (1912) I Arts in Piano and, Pe? agogy, with a minor in Musicology. Hayashi received a grant from the Graduate College to work with Frederic Rzewski in Brussels, Belgium to complete his doctoral thesis on that composer. Hayashi now maintains a private teaching studio in ( southern Arizona, ser es on the Executive Board of the Arizona State Music Teachers Asso~iation, the Music Teachers and also serves on a national committee for ~ational ************************* Association. Recently, Hayashi was the guest concert artist, clinician and adjudicator for the Nevada State Music Teachers Association State Convention in Las Vegas. This program is dedicated to the memory of my four beloved mentors: Marlene Thal, Eve Green, and Robert and Claire Trotter, to whom I owe so very much for my musical, artistic, and human being. Shalom ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Arizona State Music Teacher's Association's 1998 James R. Anthony Honors Recital Auditions We express our gratitude to Director Toni Montgomery of the Arizona State University School of Music, to Dr. Gerald Bolt and the facilities staff for their help and support. The Honors Recital Committee pays special tribute to Paul Gibson and the Radisson Phoenix Airport Hotel for their most generous donation of accommodations for the Evaluators, Judges, and Chair for the entire competition process - We Salute You! The 1998 fames R. Anthony Honors Recital Committee would like to thank the following businesses for their contributions to our Evaluations and Audition process: Michael Ormsby and Dunn Edwards Store on Speedway in Tuscon; For Flowers: Safeway Store #2032, Floral Manager Carmen Rodriguez, Safeway Store #612, Floral Manager Becky Weaver, Wild Oats Store #33, Floral Manager Gerri Izzo and Cactus Flower Florists, Manager Suzanne Jacobs; Special acknowledgment is given to The Alternative Copy Shop and Manager Candy Juhnke for their generous contribution. Medalists Recital and Awards Ceremony Special thanks to the generous donors of the Century Club of the James R. Anthony Honors Recital Auditions Awards Fund: Arizona Friends of Chamber Music, William and Carole Stevenson, Sandra Goodrich, David and Terry Hohnan, Richard and Gayle Boyle, George and Christina Sokol, The Stevenson Family, Allen S. Whiting, Bob and Sandy Little, Inez Candiello, Rosemary Isbell, Joni Adamson and Cole Clarke, Billie Marie Goggin, Dr. Kazumi Kasuga, Ed and Joyce Iriye, Henry J. and Kyong S. Dillon, Gerald and Pat Till, Fred and Karen Stahl, Kathy Huseby, James R. and Louise M. Anthony, Arizona Study Program, Susan Berman, Joy Brown, Susan Brinegar, Cochise Music Teachers Association, Green Valley Concert Association, Eugenia Hummel, Linda Collins Lazzeroni, Phoenix Music Teachers Association, Justin Sales, Tucson Music Teachers Association, and another very special thanks to Susan Victoria and Wid Chambers for the establishment of the Freda Macadam Chambers Memorial Fund. To All of you, we thank you for your most generous support in making this Awards Fund the success that it is. ----Dr. Kim Hayashi, Chair of Honors Recital Saturday, June 13, 1998 3:30 p.m. Katzin Concert Hall t i Arizona State University School of Music Tempe, AZ Program Junior High School Elementary I Waltz in A Minor, Posthumous Veronica Shi, Medalist Student of Fei Xu, East Valley District Chopin Sonatina No. 2 in G Major Allegretto Ester Tai, Medalist Student of Fei Xu, East Valley District Vandall Sonatina C Major Opus 36, No. 3 Steven Hosokawa Student of Susan Chu, Southern District Yiran Zhu Student of Rayna Barroll-Aschaffenburg, East Valley District Catherine McKernan Student of Karen Maison, Phoenix District Danielle Fowler Student of Karen Maison, Phoenix District Clementi Michelle Hertzfeld Student of Peggy Rostron, Phoenix District I. Spiritoso Jason Barney, Medalist Student of Yukari Lowrey, East Valley District Willows in the Rain Senior High School Carianne Clawson Student of Gina Dastrup, East Valley District Olson Brittany Newman, Medalist Student of Dorothy Dungan, Phoenix District Variation on a Russian Folk Song Naomi Tomita Student of Alfred del Moral, Southern District Erik Michael Haines Student of Dr. Kim Hayashi, Southern District Maikapar OpusB Amy Hwang, Medalist with Distinction Student of Fei Xu, East Valley District Debussy Le Petit Negre Allegro guisto Helen Jing, Medalist with Distinction Student of Fei Xu, East Valley District 1 1 •' Junior High School Chopin Villa-Lobos Nocturne, kkl Va Nr. 16 0 Polichinelo Jason Yan, Medalist Student of Hong Zhu, East Valley District Valse-Impromptu, Ab Major Liszt Vivace Diabolical Suggestion Prokofiev Prestissimo Liebestraum, No. 3 "Reflets dans L' eau" from Images I Gabriel Priore, Medalist Student of Dr. Kim Hayashi, Southern District Prelude and Fugue G Minor Prokofiev Allegro, Moderato, Piu Lento, Piu Animato Nocturne in C# Minor, Op. Posthumous Chopin Len to con gran espressione Copland Piano Sonata II. Vivace Kristin Smith, Medalist Student of Karen Maison, Phoenix District Consolations No. 3 in Db Major Liszt Lento Prelude for the Left Hand Scriabin Andante Camille B. Call, Medalist Student of Alfred del Moral, Southern District Chang C. Liu, Medalist with Distinction Student of Nicholas Zumbro, Southern District Chopin Nocturne in Eb-Major, Op. 9 No. 2 Rachmaninoff Prelude in C# Minor, Op. 3, No. 2 Efrain Becerra, Medalist Student of Gail Quackenbush, Phoenix District Intermission Senior High School Fanstasie-Impromptu Op. 66 Bach Largo Jennifer Lee, Medalist with Distinction Student of Caio & Manuella Pagano, East Valley District Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 28 Liszt Debussy Chopin Allegro Agitato Clair de Lune Debussy Andante molto expressivo Franchesca Dastrup, Medalist Student of Manuella Pagano, East Valley District Bach Suite I in G Major, Prelude Tarrega Recuerdos Ed La Alhambra Brittany Lynn Clarke, Medalist Student of Brenda Duchendahl, Southeastern District 32 Variations in C Minor Allegretto Kelly Huseby, Medalist with Distinction Student of Karen Maison, Phoenix District Beethoven HONORABLE MENTION Elementary II Elementary I Velocity, Op. 109, No. 10 Burgmiiller Jennifer Yann, Medalist Student of Hong Zhu, East Valley District Shin Chang Student of Teh-Ling Chuang, East Valley District Alice Cai Student of Dr. June Chow-Tyne, Southern District Allegro Erik D. Matro, Medalist Student of Stella Saperstein, Phoenix District Belinda Chiu Student of Manuella Pagano, East Valley District LuAnnKeng Student of Fei Xu, East Valley District Khatchaturian Ivan is Busy Allegro moderato Andrew Wang, Medalist Student of Hong Zhu, East Valley District Chris Rice Student of Hamilton Tescarollo, East Valley District Elementary II Paradisi Toccata Pieczonka Tarantella Presto Kristine Shawkey, Medalist Student of Gina Dastrup, East Valley District Stephanie Tellez Student of Dorothy Dungan, Phoenix District Johnny Rice Student of Hamilton Tescarollo, East Valley District Sonatina in G, Op. 36, No. 5 Clementi Presto Jennifer Lee Student of Gina Dastrup, East Valley District Grace Hsieh Student of Alfred del Moral, Southern District Cheralynn Laura Nebesny Student of Alfred del Moral, Southern District Lauren Barney, Medalist Student of Manuella Pagano, East Valley District Beethoven Sonata in C Minor, Op. 13 I. Grave Allegro di molto e con brio James C. Liu, Medalist with Distinction Student of Susan Polleys, Southern District ARIZONJl STATE Music TEACHERS AssocIATION AffiLated with Music Teachers National Association MTNNASMTA STATE COMPOSITION/AND PERFORMANCE COMPETITIONS WINNERS RECITAL K:i.tzin Concert Hall -Arizona State University November 7, 1998 2:30PM 1. Shadow Elementary Composition Winner - student of Frances Kaspar Julie Ann Roman 2. The_River Junior High Composition Winner - student of Nancy O'Brien Dari Duval 3. · Black Stream Jacob David Sudol High School Composition Winner - student of Nancy O' Brien 4. Konzert fur Violone und Orcheste1; I. Allegre Molto Appassionato - Junior 1-:'igh Strings Winner - Asffiey ..fsuci6 ey Student of Dr. Phyllis Skoldberg 5. Si, tra i ceppifrom "Berenice" High School Voice Winner - Neil Davidson Student of Claudia Kennedy · 6. Violin Concerto No. 2, I. Allegro Moderato High School Strings Winner - Benjamin Whitehouse Student of Dr. William Magers 7. Rhapsodie Espagnole Mendelssohn Handel Prokofiev Liszt High School Piano Winner - Jian Liu Student of Dr. Caio Pagano 8. Concertpiece for viola and piano Collegiate Strings Winner - James Hogg Student of Dr. William Magers Enesco The Arizona State Music Teachers Association is most grateful to Arizona State University 's -. School of Music for use of the facilities , the Radisson Hotel Phoenix for prc)Viding accommodations and to The Alternative Copy Shop (located at 915 South Mill Avenue, just north of the music building) for preparing thi s afternoon's program. ASMTA GUIDELINES FOR THE JAMES R. ANTHONY HONORS RECITAL EVALUATIONS AND AUDITIONS, 1999 (These Guidelines may be reproduced) I. PURPOSE: The purpose of the ASMTA Honors Recital is to promote the development of musicianship,technique and performance to the highest level possible, through evaluation and audition, leading to a recital featuring the most outstanding students in the state. II. REGISTRATION, EVALUATION AND AUDITION PROCEDURES A. REGISTRATION: The ASMTA Honors Recital Official Application must be filled out and signed. The application with original signatures and appropriate non-refundable fee made out to ASMTA Honors Recital are to be sent to the State Chairperson, postmarked by April 24, 1999. Rosmary A. Stelmach, 5461 E. Via Buena Vista, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253. Teachers with more than one student entering must send all applications together in a single envelope with a single check for all combined fees. A photocopy of all applications must also be sent to the District Chairperson, postmarked by April 24, 1999. CENTRAL: Stella Saperstein; EAST VALLEY: Becky Rogers; EASTERN: Susan Chu; LAKE POWELL: Pee-Yaw Wilkes; NORTHERN: Pee-Yaw Wilkes; SOUTHERN: Susan Chu; SOUTHEASTERN: Dr. Kim Hayashi DEADLINES: Official Audition Application must be postmarked by April 24, 1999. Local Evaluations results must be submitted to State Chair by May 24, 1999. B. PROCEDURE: ASMTA Honors Recital Auditions is a three-step process: 1. Evaluations: a. Student will perform his/her entered program at a district held ,evaluation. b. Evaluations will be held in two locations: Tucson-May 15,1999 and Phoenix-May 21-22, 1999. c. There will be three Evaluators for the Evaluations; the same three Evaluators will be used in all Evaluations. d. Evaluators (chosen by the State Chairperson) will determine whether the entrant is adequately prepared to enter the state Auditions by giving a Pass/No Pass rating. e. Upon passing this requirement the entrant's teacher will be informed by the District Chair of the results within 24 hours of the Evaluation. The entrant is then officially entered into the state Auditions. f. District Evaluations are to be held a minimum of two weeks prior to the state Auditions, this date determined by the District Chairperson(s). g. Evaluations are closed to the Public. NOTE: Decisions by the Evaluators are final and may not be challenged by the teacher, student or parents. 2. Auditions: a. Entrants who pass the District Evaluations advance to the State Auditions which will be held at the annual ASMTA State Convention. b. Entrant will perform entered program for a panel of three judges. c. Entrant is evaluated and given a rating. d. Judges will select entrants from all 4 levels to perform on the Medalists' Recital(s) held the same day as the Auditions. e. Selection of winners is based on the entrant's entire program. Judges may not select a portion of the program to be performed. f. Results will be announced immediately following the completion of each set of category auditions. g. Judges have the right and prerogative to not declare anyone to perform on the Medalists' Recital. h. Auditions will be open to the public. Specific rules and guidelines as to audience behavior must be adhered . i. Monitors will maintain strict professional performance audition environment. j. Certificates will be awarded to all entrants. k. Medals and Cash Awards will be awarded to those selected to play on the Medalists' Recital(s). NOTE: Decisions by the Adjudicators are final and may not be challenged by the teacher, student or parents. 3. Medalists' Recital(s) a. The Medalists' Recital will be held the same day as the Auditions at the state convention. b. Medalists are selected from the State Auditions c. The recital(s) may feature entrants from all categories. d. An Awards Ceremony will immediately follow the recital(s). If two Recitals are performed, the Awards Ceremony will follow the second program. e. Medalists must be present at the Awards Ceremony to receive any and all awards. Failure to appear will result in the loss of any award(s) and recognition as a Medalist. III. Categories: Students entering the Honors Recital Evaluations and Auditions enter in one of the following levels: SCHOOL GRADE REPERTOIRE LEVEL MIN TIME I. Pre-School through Grade 3 II. Grade 4 - 6 III. Junior High: Grades 7 - 9 IV. Senior High: Grades 10 - 12 Minimum Level 3 of Arizona Study Program Minimum Level 5 of Arizona Study Program Minimum Level 8 of Arizona Study Program 1 minute 2 minute 3 minutes 4 minutes MAX TIME 5 minutes 7 minutes 10 minutes 12 minutes IV. Repertoire Requirements A. Only original compositions by composers of renown may be entered. See page 55 of the American Music Teacher (June/July, 1998) for a partial list of composers of renown. Approval of entries by composers not on this list must be approved by the State Honors Recital Chair, through the District Chairperson. In addition, boogie-woogie compositions are not acceptable repertoire. B. One solo or two contrasting selections are acceptable audition material; the selections must be contrasting in mood, style and tempo. No more than two selections may be presented. If two selections are chosen, the pieces may or may not be by different composers; they may be movements of the same piece. Note: the pieces must be contrasting; a nocturne by Field and a Nocturne by Chopin are not acceptable as contrasting pieces. If a Prelude and Fugue are selected, they may be separate selections at Levels I and II, but must be submitted as a single piece at Levels III and IV. Minuet and Trio, Da Capo pieces, and paired dances with da capo repeats - such as Boum.~e I and Boum.~e II, are considered as a single selection and must be submitted in entirety. C. Vocal Guidelines: 2 Songs (may include one aria). Many 17th and 18th century 'songs' qualify as a song or aria. Songs and arias must be sung in original language and may be sung in transposition. Musical Theatre selections may be included at the teacher's discretion. D. Simplified versions are not acceptable. Pieces must be submitted complete and unabridged. However, double bar repeats are at the discretion of the individual performer. E. Changes in repertoire may be made up to one week prior to the District Evaluation. No changes in repertoire may be made between the District Evaluation and the State Audition. NOTE: The Honors Recital Committee reserves the right to determine the final appropriate classification of repertoire levels and the appropriateness of submitted pieces. V. Teacher Responsibility A. Members may enter students provided they have paid their 1998-1999 dues and cleared the MTNA National Treasurer by April 1, 1999. B. Each student entered must have studied with the current teacher entering him/her for at least six consecutive months prior to the local evaluations. C. Teachers may enter as many students in each category as desired. D. Teachers must abide by application requirements and deadlines. Non-compliance will result in disqualification. E. Teachers must ensure that student(s) and parent(s) or guardian receive a copy of the State Honors Recital Guidelines, and Audience Guidelines if the entrant reaches the Audition Level. F. To avoid disqualification, teachers should not identify themselves or their students to the evaluator(s) or judge(s) at any time prior to the announcement of the results. G. Honors Recital Chairpersons and Committee Members of the Evaluation and/or Audition may enter students. H. Application must include complete and accurate names of works to be performed, including opus number and movement designations for each composition with the duration of the piece(s). Application must be typed, or will not be considered. Application must include original signatures. Failure to comply may result in disqualification of the entrant. I. All teachers who have students participating in the Honors Recital Evaluations and Auditions must volunteer in some capacity. If a teacher is unavailable on the day of the Auditions, the teacher must provide a representative, not a parent of a student, to fill his/her position. VI. Student and Parent Responsibility A. Students and parent(s) are responsible for reading and following these Honors Recital Guidelines. B. Each entrant must provide the Evaluator or Judge with one published edition (or satisfy the requirements for music that is out of print or still in manuscript) of each work listed on the Official Application Form. 1. Selections copied in any manner will immediately disqualify an entrant at any level of this event. 2. At the request of Evaluators and Judges, it is helpful to have measures numbered and a clip should be used to identify a piece within.an album. Failure to follow these instructions may result in disqualification. 3. All music used by the entrant must be submitted to the monitor for examination prior to the entrant's performance. C. Preparation: Pieces must be memorized. Complete mastery, both technically and musically, is required. D. Anonymity: teacher's or student's names must not be found on the music. Each student's audition number should be clipped to each piece of music. E. Students chosen for the Medalists' Recital(s) must play on that program and stay for the Awards Ceremony. Failure to appear will result in the loss of any award(s) and recognition as a Medalist. F. Students and parent(s) may not at any time during the Evaluations or Auditions converse with the Evaluator or Judge(s). DRESS CODE: Appropriate dress is strongly recommended: Ladies in dresses of adequate length, (at least to the knee); Gentlemen - Dress shirt and tie; Suit coat or jacket is recommended. Dress shoes re quired for Evaluations, Auditions, and Recital; no sneakers, no gym, tennis or boat shoes and no platform shoes. Failure to follow this guideline may result in the disqualification of the entrant. ASMTA AUDITION AGREEMENT: It is the responsibility of the teacher, coach, entrant and parent or guardian to abide by all rules and regulations of the ASMTA Honors Recital Evaluations and Auditions. Failure to meet this requirement may result in disqualification of the entrant at the level of adjudication where a discrepancy is discovered. PROBLEMS AND POSSIBILITIES IN TEACHING VOCAL STUDENTS Presented by Barbara Imbrie June 4, 1999 Arizona Music Teachers Convention Today's vocal teacher is presented with situations not unlike the situations presented to teachers within the last three hundred years. This age, known as the BEL CANTO age of singing has flourished for several hundred years. However, with the mass media of television, the music recording industry and films, our awareness of many cultures within a culture makes voice teaching more challenging. For today's youth, who emulate the pop stars of our time, and listen to "music" that tends to be loud and hard on their ears and voices, we have a mission to accomplish. The literature is out there and we must cultivate the student to become a connoisseur of good taste in music. Frederick Harris, which has been bought recently by Hal Leonard in this country, has presented a graded songbook series which I find very appealing to kids six to sixteen. Here are some examples: (Play different examples at the piano of the different levels.) Many students come to us with poor posture and incorrect breath support. Here are some exercises: (Show exercises.) Here are some common faults: Hoarseness Not opening the mouth enough Nasality Pitch problems Lack of music reading skills No stage presence Stiff jaw Tongue in the way Poor diction Nodes To achieve success in singing, the student must be focused, disciplined, and really have a love of singing. I expect my students to practice a half hour per day. The lesson is recorded on tape and then played back to study the music and learn from the sound to sing the Italian correctly. I incorporate Italian into the lesson beginning at age 12. Before this, we sing many folk songs, Disney, and showtunes. I try to get them to really have a good ear, and correct diction and good stage presence before we attempt the more difficult literature. By age 12, I introduce Vaccai, Marchesi and the collection of 24 Italian Songs and Arias. This is the basis for singing other literature such as THE YOUNG SINGER, KIDS SOLOS ON BROADWAY and other publications by Hal Leonard or other publishers. ·Affiliated with M~k Teachers NaUonal Association J\'ITNA :ARIZONA STATE COMPETU'ION _ WINNERS' RECITAL ~ U:niversity of Amana . Scho(>i of Musk and Dance · · Holsclaw Hall November 18;' 2000 7:30 i>•nt. ' ' Benjamin R. Silva .' Stml~nt of Thomas ·P atterson · Allegro vivace Adagio · The'Desert'Wtnd Quintet " Alfonso Dominguez; tlute Dominic Livigni, ·clarinet Angela Merley, trench born · ,. Students of William Dietz Allegro maestoso Quasi Adagio Allegretto vivaee Allegro toarziale animato · · David Sharpe . . Student of Janice Meyer ThompsoQ Rubia Santos, second piano. · • ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION • ·' Music Teachers National Association Arizona State Performance and Composition Competition WINNERS' RECITAL ·scottsdale Community College October 21, 2001 7:30 pm ... ~ • . " Elementary Composition Moonlit Garden .Naomi Funabashi ' Funabashi Naomi 4 -~- ------ ----Junior High Composition I Would Be True ' Amanda Judd, vocals Evonne Beattie, accompanist . ~ - - - - -- -----~-- Amanda Judd . . High School Composition Caliphonous Ardentcy Mary Kate Glenn Mary Kate Glenn Collegiate Composition Stay ... Laura Olson Laura Olson C~mposition teachers represented are: \ Karen Maison, Jeanette Cline, Heidi Grimes, and Evonne Beattie 6 High School Strings Tzigane Maurice Ravel Esther Hwang Student of William Magers Junior High School Piano Sonate, Op. 31, No. 2 I. Largo-Allegro .. ·Beethoven Belinda Chiu Student of Manuella Pagano , . Collegiate Chamber Trio in D Minor . I. Molto allegro ed agi!ato . Felix Mendelssohn . Ronin Debbie Dennis, violin Joel Morgan, cello Jian Liu, piano Students of Walter Cosand , Collegiate Woodwinds Sonata IV. Recitative e Dance W. Albright Brina· Bourliea Student of Joseph Wytko Collegiate Piano , . Concerto No. 5 in E Flat Major, Op. 73 I. Allegro David Sharpe Beethoven Student of Jan Meyer Thompson Rubia Santos 1 second piano • Many thanks to our business donors: Washburn Piano Company and ,. The Marriott Fairfield Inn, Downtown Scottsdale. ;.. F. Chopin Nocturne, Op. 27, No.1 Chris Rice Medalist with Distinction A. Copland The Cat and the Mouse Sarah Ly Medalist Sonata in Bb minor, Op. '35 F. Chopin I. Grave James Liu Medalist with Distinction A. Khachaturian Toccata Alice Cai · Medalist B. Bartok Three Rondos on F ollc Tunes Elizabeth Do -Medalist James R. - Antho~y .Honors Recital Winners' Concert June 7, 2003 ADVANCED DWISION Sonata Sz80 I. Allegro Moderato Johnny Rice Medalist "Scarbo" from Gaspard de la Nuit Lassi Torkkola · Medalist with Distinction B. Bartok ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION M. Ravel 'Katzin Concert Hall Arizona S~tt> University School of Music, Tempe, AZ ELEMENTARY I DIVISION Prelude No. 6 J.S. Bach from Six Short Preludes Ted Lin Medalist wi1h Distinction Blue Ice D. Alexander Justin He Medaiist with Distinction M. Clementi Sonatina Op. 36, No. 1 III. Vivace JohnLoui · Medalist Minuet in G Major J.S. Bach Austin K. Yueh Medalist Deserted Ball Room ·W. Gillock GraeeMa Medalist Variation on a Russian Folk Song S. Maikapar Anna Han Medalist with Distinction ELEMENTARY II DIVISION The Lark M. Glinka/ M. Balakirev Grace Ma Medalist with Distinction Scherzo F. Mendelssohn Op.16, No. 2 Jennifer Bao . Medalist Nocturne in c# minor F. Chopin Judy Zhang ·Medalist with Distinction May from "Seasons" P.I. Tchaikowsky Tiniothy Lee Mf~dalist L.V. Beethoven Sonata Op. 49, No.2 I. Allegro SieM-a Fung Medalist Notturno Op. 54, No. 4 Jacinda Chen Medalist Fantasy, K. 197 Grace Do Medalist E. Grieg W.A.Mozart INTERMEDIATE DIVISION Paganini Etude F. Liszt Michael Wang Medalist Variations on the name ".t\begg" R. Schumann Veronica Shi Medalist with Distinction · Polonaise inc# m4tor, F. Chopin Op. 26, No. 1 Irena Hwang Medalist S. Rachmaninoff Polichinelle Helen Jing Medalist The Well Prepared Pianist Institute Presents HONORABLE MENTION Elementary I: Allen Chen, Ji Eun Huh · Elementary II: Cecilia Chou, Lingbo Tong, Jenny Gu . Illtermediate: Gabriel Birch, Sarah Low, Samantha Huo Emily Hosokawa, Ania Scheer · Advanced: Melanie Johnson The teacher's represented in today's program are: Talia Carmi, Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, June Chow-Tyne, Susan Chu, Mark Fuksman, Baruch Meir, Angeline Ng, Elizabeth Sawitzke; Hamilton Tescarollo, Fei Xu, Hong Zhu, and Nicolas Zumbro~ Special thanks to those wlio help make.this program possible: DONORS Albertson's Grocery Safeway Stores Krispy Kreme Donuts Radisson Hotel INDIVIDUAL DONORS Friends Rosa Fung Grace Young Curt and Mary Zacharias Patrons Keiko Brown Sponsors Arizona Study Program East Valley Music Teachers Association Phoenix Music Teachers Association Tucson Music Teachers Association A PianoTeams™ Concert Friday June 6, 2003 7:30 p.m. Paradise Valley Embassy Suites Phoenix, Arizona ASNITA 2003 Conference . · + · tt /< ·.··>:: • • ~> l • • • • 'I i 11 I · . ' ' f) ~ -- ~ L _ ' . ,: What is PianoTeams™? The word was coined to mean five pianists playing repertoires which . were specifically composed, transcribed, or arranged for five pianos. Not unlike any string or wind quintet, PianoTeams™ performers think, feel, breathe, listen, sing, and play as one unit. T earn members strive to unify and blend the projection of SO fingers, the musical conception of five minds and the emotional intensity of five souls. Whether the music calls for melodic lines bouncing from one piano to another, dueting pairs of pianos in dialogues, orchestral tuttis, punctuating rhythms or murmuring calandos ... five pairs of eyes, ears and hands watch, listen and respond as one team. Exciting? You bet it is! Where else can one find laughter ringing out in chorus over a nesting of five pianos ... or piano pals cueing one another for entrances and exits... or team members plotting winning strategies for the .perfection of their symphonic interpretation. The Well Prepared Pianist Institute Since its founding in 199 8, the Well Prepared Pianist Institute (WPPI) has had the goal to provide the most comprehensive training available for teachers of piano. The three-year course of study has attracted teachers from all walks of life ·with varying skills and education backgrounds, ranging from teachers without degrees to many with graduate degrees from music schools in this country and abroad. The Institute is dedicated to the preservation of the art of master paino teaching at its finest. There are currently institutes inArizona,Nevada, Utah ·a nd Milwaukee. ·~ ~~°' ' " '""'" .. - , ~f J~~: T:~~o;~~;:::: d;~~~~ Institute, and acclaimed as one of the most important piano pedagogues in America. Her scric , The Well Prepared Pianist, has been hailed by piano educators here and abroad as the best of its kind. l\n avid crusader of ensemble playing, she er at d the concept and music for PianoTeamsTM as a tool for developing "extemporaneous" musicianship. Meet the Arizona PianoTeam™ Lai Ma Gates began learning the piano at age 12. ~'\fter graduating from the Central Conservatory of I'v1usic in Beijing, she became a pianist, arranger, composer, and piano teacher. In 1992 she won the National Composition Competition in China. She is a very active musician and is currently studying with the \'V'PPI Piano Pedagogy program. Miriam Huh moved from Korea to the U.S. in 1977 to study piano at Cal State Los Angeles where she received her BA in Piano Perfom1ance. She is very active in community music as an accompanist at Grant High School and Phoenix Korean Presbyterian Church. She currently maintains a private piano studio and is a student in the \'\l PPI Piano Pedagogy program. Teh-ling Chiang was born in Taichung, Taiwan. She came to the United States in 1990 where she obtained her Masters Degree in Piano Performance at the Eastman School of Music and her Doctoral Degree (DMA..) at the College Conservatory of Music (CCl\11), University of Cincinnati. She has 'w on many awards and competitions throughout her career as a musician. She is currently a member of the \WPI Piano Pedagogy program and teaches privately. Carolyn Clifford was born in California and began studying the piano at the age of 4. She studied Piano Pedagogy at BYU. She is active in community music as an accompanist at Mesa High School and for the East Valley Theater Company. She teaches private piano lessons and is currently a member of the \VPPI Piano Pedagogy program. Chi Long Yu was born in Taiwan. She studied voice,' receiving her BA in vocal performance from National Taiwan Normal University, and continued graduate studies at the University of Kansas and U.C. Irvine. She was soloist for Camina Burana with the Mesa Symphony. She also performed with the .-\rizona Opera Company and Phoenix Bach Choir. She currently teaches private piano lessons and is a member of the \VPPI Piano Pedagogy program. Well Prepared Pianist Institute Presents ''9~~rv~' A PianoTeamsTM Concert Featuring Pianists: Teh-Ling Chiang Carolyn Clifford LaiMa Gates Miriam Huh Chi Long Yu Capriccio I talien ................................................ Tschaikovsky arr. N. Jane Tan Serenade ......................................................... Franz Schubert arr. N. Jane Tan Vive La CompagnieL ...................................... F. D: Benteen arr. N. Jane Tan Looby Loo ........................................................... Traditional arr. N. Jane Tan Sheep May Safely Graze...................... .] ohann Sebastian Bach (Aria from Hunt Cantata) arr. N. Jane T an Morning Mood................................................. E dvard Grieg arr. J effrey Shumway Blue Danube Waltz ........................................ .Johann Strauss arr. N. Jane Tan Sabre Dance............................................ Aram Khachaturian arr. N. Jane Tan Slavonic Dance in E minor, Op. 72, No. 2........ Antonin Dvo ak arr. N. Jane Tan Intermission "Twinkle" Wrinkle ............................................. David Engle Danza C,r omatica ................................................ N. Jane Tan Thank you for sharing this night with us, we would especially like to thank our families for giving us the love and support needed to practice and rehearse. We also thank our beloved teacher and coach N. Jane Tan. It is because of her vision, inspiration and tireless efforts this music has come into being. ' Addendums/Corrections - New ASMTA Guidelines for the 2005 Honors Contest and Recital These addendums/corrections are effective beginning September 22, 2004. The specified addendums/corrections will supercede the indicated points as published in the Fall 2005 Music Gram. Please note the addendums/corrections in your copy of the Guidelines. Addendum 1: Title of contest: James R. Anthony Honors Contest and Recital Spring 2005 Addendum 2: How It Works for Students. Add to: Contest Divisions and Performance Time Limits for Each Division: Age Determined as of April 1, 2005. Addendum 3: How It Works for Teachers 1. Teachers must have paid their 2004-2005 MTNA dues and have cleared the MTNA National Treasurer by April 1, 2005 Addendum 4: How It Works (General Questions and Answers) 1. Preliminary Rounds will be held at two different locations during the months of April and/or May. The two locations are Phoenix and Tucson. The exact dates can be found.on the Application Fonn .. Addendum 5: How It Works (Application Fonn and Fees) 1. The James R. 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