I " I /, ,1 I l CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERgS ASSOCIATION Phoenix Wo1nen u s Club Sunday9 Deco 3~ 1950 Piano: Star Spangled Banner Minuet in G DANNY BANK Pupil of Helen Go Pozil I Smith ·' Beethoven 1 Piano~ Piano Duet~ The Pines The Sleigh Ride MARGARET EISENHART and DIANE NAEGELI Pupils of Russella Atkinson Alexande1· Freloax- Voice~· Selected group Did you ever see a Laddie LINDA GERRARD The Nightingale Selected Group CAROL TANNER Pupils of Edith Edwards Burroughs ; Burroughs . Burroughs · Burroughs I Voice~ WhoYll Buy My Lavender? The False Prophet DIANA DISMUKE Pupil of Juli.a Marie Tibbetts Pianog Romance LOIS QVHARRA Pupil of Carmelita Ward J' Voi Che Sapete (from "The Marriage ofFigaro") Mozart Come and Trip It Carmichael MARTHA COWAN Pupil of Bertha Autenri.eth Krentzli n P:ianog Waltz~ Krentzlin Flute ~ Gos sec Gavotte JUDY ALLISON Pupil of Patsy Kendig Pi ano g Sonatinas C major Theme from Piano Concerto in A minor GERALD LITTON Pupil of Julian McCreary Fri!Dl Piano Quartett.eg Menuette from Militar y Symphony Haydn=Sartorio DONNA MAE WHEELER LANELLE BECK MAXINE 'F'UVroN· ROSELtE BECK Pupils of Mr so Luther Steward P i ano ~ Swannee in ,three styles L Music Box 2o Nocturne 3o Swannee Goes Boogie In Schubert vs Day PATTY HUFFMAN Pupil of Rena Melander German Scott ?O i ·Nool KATHERINE JOHNSON Pupil of Veda Mo Berkman 1 : Voiceg Have you Seen But A Whyte Lily Grow? Love Has Eyes STANLEY ANN -WINZORPupil of Ni ta Gale Piano Clementi Grieg Opo Chopin Anonymous Bishop Duo g Der Roseiikci.Yali er VaJ.8'e The Sleigh Strauss Kountz JOANNE KENNEDY Pupil of Dixie Yos t CENTRAL DISTRICT ~ February 11~ 1951 Music Pupils To Appear I~ Recital Today The central distrlct of the Arl~ zona State Music Teachers Assoefa.. tio:n ,will present the second in a series of recitals at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Phoenix Woman's Club. The program will feature violin sd'los, piano solos, piano duets, Jilute solos, vocal so1os, and work by choral gI'oups. Mrs. Clarence Thomas ls chair.. man of the .reeitail, w.hich the pablic may attend. Teachers wh(l)se pupils will be on the program are Alberta Heath, Loulse Thompson, Dixie Yost, Evelyn Stern, Iri~ J. Miller, Jane Thomas, Nita Gale, Bertha Autenrieth, Nadine .Dresskell, Clotilde Ferte Miller, Bernice McDaniels, .Tulia Marie Tibbetts, Miles Dresskell, and R.omulo Riberra. ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION Joint Student Recital WOMAN Is CLUB PROGRAM Febo 11, 1951 The Little Brook, My First Recital Piece, Flying My Kite, Harp in the Wind, Playing Indian and Shortnin' Bread • • • • • • o • • • • Robert Nolan Kerr KATHY ROCHA student of Iris J. Miller Allegro Brillante • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ten Race L~Y BARKER student of Jane Thomas The Little Joy Bird • • • • • • • • • • • • Elsie Brett CAROLYN CROFF student of Evelyn Stern Spanish Carnival Opo 14 No~ 3 • • • ~ • • • Edith Hatch NADINE McGEE student of Evelyn Stern Excerpt from 1812 Overture • • o o Tschaikowsky-Schaum LEE WALTERS student of Julia Marie Tibbetts Legende Pastorale o o · o • o (' • o • • o . o • • o • Godard NELMAH DUNHAM student of Clotilde Ferte Miller Fanfare, Clownsand Trapeze Artists from "Circus Suite" o Turina SHIRLEY RISNER student of Dixie Yost A Spirit Flower o • • o • • o • • Crying of .Water o •• o • o • o o • o • Campbell-Tipton Campbell-Tipton MARLENE JbNES .HALBISON student of Bernice McDaniels Double Melody Trio • • • • • • • • • • • • • MacGregor Dancing Fairies Trio • • • • • • • • • • • • Mattingly JO ANNE, MARY LYNN, and JALIA PIGG students of Nadine Dresskell Czardas Sonatina Op. 36 No. 1 • • • • o • • • o • • • Clementi DIANE DRESSKELL student of Nadine Dresskell When the Roses Bloom o • • • • • • • o • • • .. Reichardt Cherry Ripe o o • o o • • • o • o o o • Horn STANLEY ANN WINSOR student of Nita Gale The Slumber Boat • • • • • • • • • • • • • Jesse Gaynor NEL~A GALDSTON, BARBARA KESKITT, ELLAN MACLAY, SALLY MITCHELL, MARJORIE LIEM I Hear You Calling Me • • • o o • o • o • • • • Marshall Maoushla o • • • • • o • • o ~ • • • • o • Macmurrough MARVIN WEISBERG student of Nita Gale The Lord 1 s Prayer • • • • • • • • • • o • • • • Malotte LA MARYL BUYHER, SHIRLEY CHRISTOPHEL, VIRGINIA McFARLANE, KAREN WEBB, JERRY WEIKERT Impromptu Op. 90 Noe 4 • o • o o o • o • .. • o Schubert Prelude Op. 3 No" 2 (arranged for -duet). • Rachnianinoff · CONRAD TANG student of Alberta Heath Were You There (Spiritual) • • • • • • arr. by Burleigh ·Complete group students of Louise Thompson Connais tu le pays? (from Mignon) • • • .. • · • The Time for Making Songs Has Come • • • • • . MAR! ANN' ·nr EUGENIO student of Bertha Autenreith oeooo•ooooo•uoooo•ll)t>• . Beside a Quiet Stream • • • • • • • • • • Veda Berkman MADELINE BROWN student of Julia Marie Tibbetts Monti CAROLYN SIPES student of Romulo Riberra . 0 • • 0 Thomas Rogers Sonata in G Minor • • ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Handel Andante _ Allegro JOAN DAVIS student of Miles Dresskell /l/EZ ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRIC T RECITAL PHOENIX COLLEGE CLUBROOM JANUARY ll - 2:30 PM CHAJRUAN MRS. LUTHER STEWARD Duo ~SIGHING,' WEEPING - - - - - J.s. BACH-BERKWf'rz LORAINE ZUEHLK & PATRICK BLAKE PUPILS OF ELLEN STITES PIANO Sot.o,. Go [NG TO MARKET - - - BEi SSERT KEITH BARWICK THE BfRD BATH - - - ROMAINE STACEY SCHAUM BEETH OVE N'.-....-~,....,.....iai11.....,.....,...,,.._ l'l 6l!ET8 PIA~O SOLO, SKIP-TUM-A-Lu ·- - - GLOVER DOREEN JONES THE ARMY CORPS - - - - - CAPTe ROBERT CRAWFORD . MICHAEL EASTERLY ARAGONAISE - - - - - - - MASSANET SANORA YOUNG PUPILS OF EUGENIA BURNETT VOCAL, BLESS THIS HOUSE - - - - - - BRAHE IN THE GARDEN OF TOMORROW- 0EPPER JANE MAY PUPIL OF LOUISE THOMPSON PIANO_, AMERICA-CONGO - - .,. - - - SCHAUM SYLVIA GONZOLAS A-LL/\ MAZURKA - - - - - NEMEROWSKY MARTHA JANE VATES HUNGARIAN DANCE - - - - BRAHMS MARJORY ELY PUPILS OF EDITH EDWARDS ACCORblAN, ACCOROIANOL/\ - - - - - - FRANZ TAVI ANI JEALOUSY - - - - - - - - GADE ANTHONY LARGO PUPIL OF ZIGG(E ZAROUS PIANO, MINUET - - - - - - - - - - J.S. BACH LINDA BROWN SOLFEGIETTO - - - - - - - C.P.E. BACH MARTHA WtNSl-0\'I SCARF DANCE - - - - - - - CHAMINADE JENNIE PAPPAS PUPILS Ot MILORES CARUTHERS DUET, JUBA DANCE - - - - - - - - - - DETT EVELYN JOHNSON ANO CONNIE WAGNER PUPILS OF BESSIE DEATSCH PIANO, · CONSOLATION - - - - - - - - - MENOEt..SSOHN ON THE LAKE - - - - - - - WILLIAMS JUDY MECY PUPIL OF MINNIE BEAUCHAMP RONDO - - - - - - - - -$:1WR~lil-4M"""3tl~ i A IJ,)'4'~ HAMMOND 0RGAN 1 HORA STACCATO - - - - BEINICU-HEIFITZ MILOREO ATKERSON PUPIL OF LEAH STANLEY ARONSON PIANO, WITCHES DANCE - ~ - - - - - - MACDOWELL FLORENCE GUENTHER PUPIL OF VEDA BERKMAN VOCAL, LOVE H~S_.EYE8-.- - - - - - - - - BISHOP OUT Of" r4Y SOULS GREAT SADNESS-SCHUMANN SH I RLEY GRUNDY ACCOMPANIED BY MRS. GRUNDY PUPIL OF BERTHA AUTENREITH PIANO, SILVER SLIPPERS - - - - - - - ECKSTEIN TREPAK - - - - - - - - - - MARK EVANS SYLVIA 0SERAN PUPIL OF ETHEL DANIELS PIANO, RONOo-.5CHERZAND0 1 0Pe 242 1 No. f. - KRUG JOHN PIETELMAN PUPIL OF ETHEL JENNINGS QUARTETTE 1 DANCE OF THE BUSSOONS - - RIMSKY-KORSAKOF"f"-VllTHROW LOIS CORPE, SANORA MORTENSEN SHIRLEY RAINER, JOEL GANNAWAY PUPILS Or OtXI~ YOST PtAN0 1 SPINNING SONG~ - - - - - • - ELLMENREICH SHARON RAMRAS WALTZ E f"LAT - - - - - - - DURAND SUZANNE WADE PUPILS OF HELEN POZIL HAMMOND ORpi~fA~i~t·~~~~ ~8fftAR~£t':: R~~~ 1 ie:MPLETON KATHY HEIDECKER - PUPIL OF NADINE 0RESSKELL -- --------~-___: ______ ______ _ I '154- AS MT A Woman 9 s Club, 603 North First Aveuue "': /5 PM ~ u71 d a Y, t+ pr, J-.5. Sund ~~ l 25_ A Dream -·Fulfilled Mrso Luther Steward, Chairman Ma..Vjl Ko Miller, Narrater CONTRAP.UNTAL PERIOD Morning Seen~ in Bach's Home Vocal: Sheep May Safely Graze =Michael Hale Jesu, Joy of Man Vs Desiring oBa.rbara Lynne Bach ~A~ Wo Cram.er (pupils · of Nita Gale) Piano: Two Part Invention = ·Mary Worrell (Pupils of Julia Maria Tibbetts Flute: Siciliano = Albert Hewitt (Pupil of: .Patsy Kendig) Piano, Duet: Vocali Musette ~-. C~nnell Hansley ·a nd Paul Hodge (Pupils. of Mary Doyle) If You Are Near =Patricia Walther (Pupil of : Ao Mo Clifton} ;:1 Violin: Arioso ..,, Larry Barker , , IJ JJ (Pupil of Jane Thomas) ·?. ~ 11..hOrgan, Chorale: . Ahle by Bach = aernice McDaniel CLASSIC PffiIOD Mozart Minuet: -Carol Smith, Sa..11y Minniny Barbara Beeler, Barbara Bl ~lne John Hale, Jim.my Nelson Duke Francis, Robert Wintens (Pupils of Ercelle Francis) ROMANTI C PERIOD Chopin Waltz: OPo 64, Noo 2 - Darlene Emery (Pupil of Ruth Bauerbach) MODERN PEHIOD Garden in the Rain by Debussy ""'Hart Prickett (Pupil of Henrietta Lundquist) ULTRA MODERN PERIOD Two Piano: On The Trail by Groff'e Sandra Martinson and Lois Corpe (Pupils of Dixie Yost) RECAPITULATION Two Piano: Sheep May Safely Graze by Fughetto Mr. and Mrs. Julian McCreary, artists _ / /'\ Organ: E Minor Prelude and ~"'ugue (Jhe Cathoof'8 f Bernice McDaniels, art~st Program Assistants, Mrsa Beatrice Searles Mrs e Vida Berkman Fairy, Kay Wilfert Accompanista, Nita Gale and Alfred Cli~on CENTRAL DISTRlCY ARIZONA STAT£ · MUSIC TEACHERS· ASSOCIATtON WOMAN'S .CLUB, 603 No~TH FU~~r·~AvE. 2:15 PM, SUNDAY, APRIL ?.5 PRESENTS ~- ~ A DREAM FULFILLED MRS• LUTHER STEWARD, r.HAIRMAN MARV K. MILLER, NARRATER J) CONTRAPUNTl\l PERroo MORNING SCENE !N 8ACHrs H?ME VOCAL: SHEEP MAY SAFELY GRAZE - MICHAEL HAl~ JESU, Jov OF MAN'S DESIRING - BARBARA LYNNE BA CH - A0 W. CRAMER (PUPILS OF NITA GALE) PlANO: Two PART INVENTl6N - MARY WORRELL {PUPILS OF JULIA MAR:A TIODETTS FLUTE: StClLIANO - ALGERT HEWITT (PUPIL OF PATSY KENDIG) Pl ANO, DUET: MUSETTE - CONNELL HANSLEY ANO PAUL HODGE' (PUPILS OF MARY DOYLE) VOCAL: lF You ARE NEAR - PATRIClA WALTHER (PUPIL OF A. Mo CLIFTON) VIOLIN& ARJOSO - LARRY BARKER {PUPIL OF JANE THOMAS) ORGAN~ CHORALE: AHLE - BACH - BERNICE MCDANIEL I 161 J •. ' 1.. ,• r• Arizona State Music Teachers Association Central District Recital Womans Club Bldg. May 16, 1954 2:30 P. M. 1. Minnie Beauchampo Duet-Qui Vive---Ganz---Lo Ann Wagner and Robert Weir 2. Edith E. Edwards. On the Trail--Sehaum---Mary Ellen Smith Minuet from Don Juan---Mozart--Donna Sue Ward 3. Mrs. Annis Foy. The Song of Russia--Tschaikowski-Schaum--Sammy Crow The Peasant Dance--Czeck Folk Tune--Lois ~1arie Crow 4. Julia Marie Tibbetts 0 Salt Water Boogie--Schaum---Jake ~iassey Two Part Invention---Bach Caprice---H uerter Just Boogie-ing Around--Binkley--Mary Worrell 5. Ethel Daniels. Penny Whistler--Gwynn---Baxter Lower The Soldiers Song--Steinheimer--Stephen Cottle 6. Alberta Heath. Pedro and Pepita--Vandeveer---Kathy Eckert Czardas--Nonti---Kathryn Robinson Bolero---Moszkowski--Linda Lloyd 7. Bertha Kirkland Foggy, Foggy Dew--Folk Song Victory March--l~agness--Kenneth Brown Ballad--Burgmuller--Karen KP.aemer Three Blind Mice with Var.--Thompson--Dixie Butler 8. Jane Thomas. Prelude in C-Sharp Minor--Rachmaninoff---Mary Louise Greene 9. Beatrice Searles. Pia.no Duo, Indian Love Call--Friml-Merker--Mary Sue BarnesDorothy Jean Masters Helen Pozil. Pecos Bill--Schaum Omaha Indian Braves--Carter--Jerry Kahn Cradle Song--Brahms-Nevin Counting Sheep--Brown---Dolly Mardirosian Swinging Along--Behr Hy Own Waltz--Stanford King--Rhoda Ilene Heller Wiegenlied (Cradle Song)--Schubert March Militaire--Schubert-Schaum--Richnrd Mehegian Home Sweet Home--Limbo--James Vaughn Prelude, Op. 28, no. 7---Chopin Prel~de, Op. 28, no. 20---Chopin---Suzanne Wade 11. Ellen Stites. Lonely_.E lf Sings to Brook--Haubiel---Carol Balbucci China ~own--Melvin---Ellen Reed 12 .. .!.. Mrs. Luther Steward. Quartette-In Lilac Time--Engelman--Shirley Booth, Richard Beal, Ellen Bradford, Jean Huggstetter CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents In Joint Recital ••••••••• March 13, 1955, 2:30 P.M. Woman's Club- Phoenix, Arizona Chairman •••••• Helen Pozil EDITH E. EDWARDS presents: Big Chief Thunderbird •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••Mark Nevin The Big Bass Drum.__.. _.__.... .-.-........ .- • ..-..--•• ;-;-; -•• -;-.~.;-~ •• ~~ ••••••••••••• •• .Hopkins --- ---- Clifton Riggs Shove-l ing Snow • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Burrows The Bunny's Parade••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••,••••••Robinson Barbara Slonaker SARAH L. MORRIS presents: Swaying Silver Birches •••••••••••••••••• ~··••••••••••••••••••••••••••Leslie Janice Waters IRMA H. WATIITN presents; The Three Musketeers ••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••• Schaum Lanny Wilson Peter Paddock Guerry Buehman At The Blacksmiths ••••.•••••••..••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••• MayKapa~ ---Linda-Mitchell~- '-~- VEDA BERKMAN presents: Cheer Up•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••Richter Lullaby Waltz •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sher Elizabeth Tash HELEN POZIL presents: Policeman's Chorus ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Weybright (Gilbert and Sullivan) (Pirates of Penzance) Sandra lfaeller On The Levee •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Am. Folk Tune (arr. Schaum) Space Training••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Weybright Richard Mehagian HELEN POZIL presents: Sad Little Tale ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~•••••••••••••••••••••••~··Kaba:tevsky· (Op. 27) Sonatina, Op. 36, no. 3··••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Clementi (1st movement) Barbara Ramras IRMA H. WATKIN presents: nscherzon (Midsummer Night's· Dream)••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Mendelsohn Coila Ann Buehman Duet: Song of the Wind•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Richter Claudia Collins Coila Arin Buehman 3-15-SS HAZEL ALBERTA HEATH presents: The First Waltz.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••McGinley Contry Gardens (old Eng. Morris Dance) •••••••••••••••••••••••• arr. Thompson Linda Hochstetler Starlight Waltz••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·•••••••••••••••••••••Brainard Diane Ulmer MINNIE L. BEAUCHAMP presents: To a Wild Rose (Woodland Sketches)••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••MacDow:ell Diane Holler Galaway Piper•••••••••••••····~·,,·····~····i••••••••••••••••Reigger Duet: N:;incy Otey · ' · ' ·· · Diane .Holler :MRS. LUTHER STEWARD presents: To An Indian Lodge •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~facDowell Richard Beal Minuet ••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Padetewski Nancy Eclmiston SARAH L. MORRIS presents: Malaguena•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Lecuona Nikki Speliopoulos ELLEN STITES presents: Minuet, no. 6 in D•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Mozart Ellen Reed ___ -- The Pines••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Matthews - -~ ~ - - -~· --- ~·~-~_,,..,, --.:::----- Siciliene••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••;•••••·•••••••s ·.~~···••••Paradis Carol Balducci HELEN POZIL presents: Waltz, Op. 39, no. l•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Braluns Fantasie-Im~romptu, #c min. Op. 66••••••••••·•-••••••••••••••••••••••Chopin Kathleen Kirsch Rondo no. 1, D maj. K. no. 845 ••• ,, •••••••••••• ~·•·••••••••••••••••••Mozart Waltz, D flat maj. ••••••••••••••• .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Chopin (op. 64, MINNIE L~ no. 1) Kenneth Kirsch BEAUCHAMP presents: Qui Vive ..................................... •• •••••.• •! .• '* ••••••••• ._ ••• Ganz Lo Ann Wagner Robin Wier -----=- -- Arizona.state Music Te&ehers ABseciation Central District Recital Phoenix College May 8, 1955 1. 2. 3. 4. s. 6. 7• a. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Bertha Kirkland Dixie by Emmett Robert Johnson The Pool at Night - Hanson Karen Haueisen Havana Holiday - Caleb Dennis Arnold Glynn Hoff 0 Sole Mio - DiCapua Joanne Martin Baby Boogie - David Glover Jimmy Jocurn Irma Watkins The Elevator - Schaum Claudia Collins Barnyard Jamboree - Bnunfelder Gay Buros ~Garden of Stars - Saint Saens Penny Goldstein Golden Wedding - Gabriel-Marie Penny and Gay (Duet) Julia Marie Tibbetts Merry Bobolink - Erb Jimmie Taylor Elephants Walking - Hansealt Claudia Scroggins Going on a Hayride - ~leirunan Philip Shores Sarah L. Morris Tune Twisters - Eckstein Sharon Summitt Military Polonaise - Chopin Donelda Coombs Nita Gale Giail Sole Dal Gange - Scarlatti K-±tty of-Coleraine - Irish folk ~une, - arranged by LeFor~e Barbara Halloran Mrs.. Minnie Beauchamp Black Boots - Beissers David Hale Wisteria - Barker Alida Kajok Helen Pozil Song of India - Rimsky-Korsakov Rhoda Heller Skaters Waltz - Waldteufel-Weybright Dolly Mardirosian The Band Playted On - Ward Cynthia Citron Jane Thomas Meditation from Thais - Ma.ssenet-Marlowe Tryxell Beatrice Searles To a Wild Rose - MacDowell-Besthoff-Kathleen Sell and Kathleen Porter Mrs. Luther Steward Tales of a Gypsy - Coburn Ellen Bradford Bertha Authenreith The Little Damozel - Novello Diane Kroll 0 Lord, Most Holy - Franck K~y McCulley, Diane Kroll (Duet) Dixie Yot;Jt Brother John -~French Folk Song Jimmy Shawber WaitzacRerman in A-Frat - Bra1uns John Stauffer Louise In Schubert's Day - Krentzlin Karen Shannon Valse Melodie Rodgers Fairy Queen Waltz Raezer The Granada School Piano Class Gail Hampton Barbara Burchard Jo Anne Hampton Deborah Mattox Kent Mattox Danny Seniuck ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS CENTRAL DISTRICT January 22, 1956 Sunnyslope Elementary School Beatrice Searles l. Vickie Ray I ......• II Glyn Hoff 1. Julie Egly fr;f .µ ·rl 0 2. (l) 1-t Cherryl orley lot "The Donkey'' "The Mill Song'' --Aaron --Ringeut "As I Went Through The Garden Gap'' --Fisher --Ketterer .,,Im Evening Story'' --Cobb ''That Promised Land'' --Karst ''The Ski Jump" (j) .µ "k tt1 III >. r-i (lJ .µ lc;f Pauline Mazer 1. Sharlene McDaniel 2. Sharyn Smith 3. Irving Dacks "Come Fairies Come" "Fairy Wedding'' "Alpine Glow'' --Burnam --Turner --Oest en "Chimes and Variations" "Banj o Song" --Kasschare --Weybright -.-! "O i IV ·rl Rena Melander 1. Bobby Wallace ,_..,~ .-! 0 '1-t v r-i .-I ..... Mrs. Luther steward 1. 1Uan Nemeth 2. ~ gi Nancy Edmiston Judy Bangora "Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater" -Ellison "March Mili taire" --Schubert {duet) -rl ..µ (ll ~ VI Mrs. Arthur Woods 1. Gerald Manes +' 0 "The Lord Is My Light" -Allitson (Accompanist - Chalma R. Spoonemore) ·r-1 1-t +' VII (Q -rl q .-; ~ ~ (lJ 3. 0 .. ~ z Sarah Morris 1. Nancy Herring 2 • Joan Moore Sandra Waters 4 • Judy Herring VIII Alberta Heath 1. 2. IX Nancy Lloyd Diane Ulmer Mrs• Owen Porter l. Marcia McDowell 2. Rose Mary McDowell X Mildred Sl::utley 1. Katherine Gray 2. J-Oan J(:>cabus XI Dixie Yost 1. Florence Ann Howard -Thompson "Spanish Fiesta" ''Mexican Hat Dance" "In The Good Old Summertime" --Spendler "SWaying Silver Birches" --Leslie --Thompson "Dublin Town" "Tarantella" ''White Seal / s Lullaby'' "Skater's Waltz" --Benson --Waldteufel "In The Forest Tall" --Burnam "In The Hall of the Mountain King" --Greig "Scarf Dance" ''Trallineri" --Chaminade --Schumann ''Moonlight Sonata"-lst Movement -Beethoven O'Kl G- ARIZONA ALL STATE PIANO ENSEMBLE PROGRAM Presented for WESTERN DIVISION CONVENTION OF THE MUSIC TEACHERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION West High School Auditorium March 3, .1956 (Roman numerals refer to levels of difficulty) CENTRAL DISTRICT: JULIAN McCREARY, DIRECTOR I a Spring Flowers Toy Marines Rolfe-King Hopson-King (ages 9 to 11) I b We'll Go Fishin' In a Crawdad Hole Chapenacas (ages 11 and over) II a Dance of the Dwarfs The Cricket and The Bumblebee (ages 9 to 12) II b Skip to My Lou arr. Weybright Burnham Aaron•Riegger Chadwick arr. Riegger (ages 12 to 15) II c Vale of Song Rolfe-Orem (ages 9 to 15) III a Norwegian Dance (ages 12 to 14) III b Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (ages 14 and over) IV a On the Trail Grieg-Eekstlin Jessel-Rosey Grof e-Duke (High School age only) SOUTHERN DISTRICT: JAMES ANTHONY, DIRECTOR IV b Toccata in F Bach (ages 16 and 17) IV c Sonata: Prelude, Rustique and Finale (ages 14 to 16) Poulenc ALL STATE NUMBER: THEODORE NORMAN, DIRECTOR IV d March and Chorus from "Tannhauser" (High School age only) . Wagner-Reinhard EASTERN DISTRICT: Sharon Clawson, Joan Johns, Linda Taylor, Clair Maloy. SOUTHERN DISTRICT: Rosemary Rogers, Thora Cooper, Aurelia Camarena, Marsha Galloway, Bruce Colell, Paul Hazen, Susan Carruth, Glenda Thompson, Sally Webb, Janet Conelly, Anita Pankey, Ann McGregor, Nora Lee Hastings, Jeanne Webb, Joan Schrepel, Nancy Owens. CENTRAL DISTRICT: Carol Balducci, Mary Sue Barnes, Eva Berg, Billie Wray Betts, Ellen Bradford, Warren Brand, Melinda Budge, Barbara Bylo, Pamela Carlson, Allison Churchman, Barbara Corbett, Lois Corpe, Evelyn Cuimanes, ~lartha Cununings, Sharon Dickson, Diane Dresskell~ Marjorie England, Cathy Gnau, Steve Graham, Hichael Hale, Nancy Hall Sandra Harsha, Marchia Henery, Onita Hollis, Barbara Jacobs, Sarah Khan, Gerald Litton, Kathleen McMullin, Linda Mo~rison, John Peipelman, Jim Phillips, David Rice, Toni Thomas, Sharon Stanfill, Carol Tarnow, Beverly Tinder, Linda Wade, Suzanne Wade, Edith Williams, Carole Wolf, Kyle Zeitler. ALTERNATES: Carol Gugliotti, Mary Lee Johnson, Marie-Ann Treadway, Mary Storm, Cm;-ole Wolf. f'3 PERSONNEL AND GROUPS Ia Charlotte Alexander, Donald Baker, Cheryl Bates, John Baker, Jimmy Bean, Ellen Marie Becker, Tina Clark, Kay Corbin, Jeannene Denton, Jenny Evvard, Helen Fields, Hal Fisher, Susan Forbes, Mary Ann Frank, Richard Franklin, Katherine Garrett, David Glowacki, Carole Greenberg, Nancy Jean Herring, Kay James, Tommy Jones, Ruth Ann Kennedy, Lynn Krohn, Steve Lucking, Maura Macaraeg, Joy Masunaga, Sharlene McDaniel, Gregory McDonald, Maxine McFadden, Esther Mc Gimsey, Merrily Miller, Joan Moore, Allen Nemeth, Madge Omerza, Susan Orter, Tommy Owen, Donald Rightmer, Diane Ruman, Jerry Setton, Augustus Shaw, Becky Shaw, Carolyn Shryock, Sandra Shuman, Denise Strickland, Candice Taylor, Peter Van Haren, Peggy Ann Vogel, Gay Wallace, Janice Waters, David Williams, Catherine Wisniski, Kathie Zeiser ID Helen Ann Abernethy, Alice Alston, Arlene Bailey, Joyce Branaman, Larrianne Brookshire, Donna Butts, Freddie Capps, Carol Collins, Regina Corn, Beverly Curd, Bonnie Damar, Joanna Driskell, Cheryl Evans, Jack Hailey, Steven Hale, Judy Harrelson, Bobbie Joe Hayes, Sharlan Haynes, Linda Hochstetler, Mary Howsmon, Phyllis Hull, David Johnson, Nancy Jordan, Judy La Borde, Thomas La Borde, Frances Lorber, Mary Sandra Luhrs, Kathy Nills, Melba Moore, Jana Myers, Marilyn Parrish, Elaine Phares, Geneva Phares, Frances Pitts, Sandra Price, Peggy Puntenney, Judy Ray, Melodye Reed, Carol Rosner, Nancy Siegel, Donna Raye Sloan, Beverly Smith, Byron Smith, Cleo Smith, Sharyn Faye Smith, Arty Spoon, Linda Stern, Julene Stowell, Bill Sykes, Virginia Thoroman, Robert Turner, James Ulm, Diane Ulmer, Ardis Vermazen, James Webb, Toby Weidenheimer, Douglas Harrison. Ila Dennis Arnold, Ann Beason, Larry Bradley, Donna Devore, Nancy Jo Dunbar, Diane Evans, Mary Ann Frank, Janet Gray, Cheryl Hadaway, Karen Haueisen, Judith Ann Herring, Kittye Ann Hesselgrave, John Hirst, Diane Hollar, Pam Jones, Susan Keilly, Betty Keith, Baxter Lower, Jennifer Luby, Barbara MacCracken, Beverly MacCracken, Dolly Mardirosian, Jay McCreary, Gloria Meredith, Sandi Middleton, Sandra Mueller, Joyce Myers, Nannette Nelson, Mike Orcutt, Steve Orcutt, Nancy Otey, Penny Palmer, Richard Parker, Robin Perin, Herbert Poulson, Robin Robb, Bettie Salinas, Mike Sanders, Judith Searle, Mary Ellen Searle, Susan Sohrn, Mary Jane Stewart, Sharon Summitt, Jacque Tinder, Francine Turken, Pamela Van Bushirk, James Vaughn, Penny Weidler, Donna Welman, Bonnie Wieckenberg, Janet Yuhas IIb Richard Allen, Carol Ball, Willamarie Band, Carol Barnwell, Billie Jeanne Bostdorff, Cecilia Burgos, Kathleen Chapman, Randy Clapp, Barbara Daniel, ......,_.,____.Pynthi:a-&~~ Duhand ,....John Fields, MarI_.J"ouise Gannis, Danette Guest, David Hale, Douglas Harsha, Lynn Hinkle, Nancy Hobbs, Linda ug es, oseptri:ne Ipnor, Dona Isbell, Carol Johnson, Ted Kaercber, Carol Killion, Elaine Kisel, Rita Lund, Joanne Mabb, Sheila McCreary, Georgia Mae Mathews, Sharon Messmore, Judy Miller, Margaret Patrick, Judith·Payne, Bruce Poulson, Sharon Powell, Patti Sue Rafter, Ann Rasmussen, Janice Reed, Jean Richter, Paul Scott, Barbara Shannon, Karen Shannon, Mary Ann Shelp, Michael Sinski, Norbert Sinski, Jan Thornton, Lena Trijillo, Lana Trotter, Linda Trotter, Wanda Vanlandingham, Edith Waidner, Gay Walberg, Carolyn Wilson lic Dennis Abert, Sherri Ash, Bertha Baldwin, Beverly Boothroyd, Barbara Brittain, Claudia Brown, Beverly Clark, Brenda Corrington, Lois Crow, Kenneth Ealy_ Garland Engelking, Roberta Erickson, Charles Faris, Alice Fattaleh, Bill Fogo , Linda Fogo, Elizabeth Frey, Marla Garrison, Kathleen Gabry, Janet Hammer, Janice Hardin, Nancy Hasselgren, Penny Herring, Elice Higginbotham, Ron Hoff, Jimmy Jochum, Carole Larsen, Linda Lawrence, Vinna Lee, Mary Jayne Loughridge, Sharon Marable, Richard Martin, Claudia Norde, Patricia Radu, Carole Ray, Linda Ray, Vickie Ray; Jimmy Rice, Kenneth Ryder, Connie Scott, Freda Skinner, David Sloan, Doris Stevenson, John Vinson, Karon Weisbrod, P· 'f 3-3- t:>G,_ ORIG- IIIa Martha Adair, Joyce Arthur, Judy Bangora, Peggy Barry, Charlene Bartson, Jacqueline Bean, Laura Lee Beckman, Barbara Beeler, Sandra Beeler, Barbara Boynton, Carolyn Bradley, Diane Brown, Nancy Brown, Jondell Bruner, Coila Ann Buehman, Guerry Buehman, Sammy Crowe, Barbara Dixon, Lois Dutton, Nancy Edmiston Judith Fireman, Elana Garrison, SylVia Gonzales, Catherine Gray, Wanda Gregg, Janice Hall, Tommy Hasseries, Hazel Henderson, Sherry Henderson, Laurene Huether Joann Jacobus, Ann Kovacovich, Sandra Lawrence, Sharon Lee, Carol Litton, Linda Mast, Dawn Masunaga, Diane McBee, Mary Lou McNatt, Sherry Ann Mills, Karen Moore, Nancy Oller, Jay Omerza, Janice Owen, Bill Payne, Barbara Ramras, Janet Risk, Diane Shumway, Mary Ellen Smith, Dea Etta Strickland, Patricia Tarpey, Beverly Tarwater, Mary Ann Valerine, Jean Louise Walters, Diane Weary, Judy Weinmeister, Judy Whiting, Charles Wilson, Judy Wolf, Martha Wood, IIIb Carol Ainsa, Sandra Alama, Jackie Baker, Lee Roy Buchanan, Larry Burson, Kenny Brittain, Pricilla Calhoun, Sondra Cameron, Irving Dacks, Milton Davis, Judy Diehl, Barbara Downing, Sandra Fuchs, Sharon Gardner, Becky Glick, Halene Hammon, Phyllis Harrington, Sharon Hickman, Annette Hils, Phyllis Hoffman, Barbara Husemann, Peggy Johnson, Marva Jones, Dena Ann Jordan, Joyce Karcher, Sheila LeBoyer, Linda Lloyd, Joan Martin, Sandra Miller, David Munyon, Helaine Nodiff, Joan Norris, Linda Osborne, Bruce Patrick, Pat Poulson, John Quin, Vickie Ratkowski, Edna Richards, Bob Robinson, Kathleen Robinson, Roberta Schultz, Patricia Smith~ Dennis Stringer, Gerri Lynn Valentino, Lo Ann Wagner, Sandra Warbritton, Linda Webb, Robin Wier, Gemmie Yancey "" --!Va Caf ol Balducci, Mary Sue Barnes, Eva.Berg, Billie Wray Betts, Joseph Boussard, Ellen Bradford, Warren Brand, Melinda Budge, Barbara Bylo, Pamela Carlson, All~son Churchman, Barbara Corbett, Lois Corpe, Evelyn Cuimanes, Martha Cummings, Sharo1' D,i~ksbn, Diane Dresskell, Marjorie England, Cathy Gnau, Steve Graham, Carol pu~liotti, Michael H~le, Nancy Hall, Sandra Harsha, Marchia Henery, Onita Hollis; narbara Jacobs, Mary Lee Johnson, Sarah Khan Gerald Litton Kathleen McMullin, Linda Morrison, John Peipelman, Jim Phiilips, David Ri~e; Toni Thomas, Maria-Ann Treadway, Kyle Zeitler, Sharon Stanfill, Mary Storm, :Catol Tarnow, Beverly Tinde~, Linda Wade, Suzanne Wade, Edith Williams, Carole Wolf IVb Pat Benitez, Brett Hamilton, Mike Nabours, Nancy Owens, Carol Ray, Joan Schrepel !Ve Aurelia Camarena, Carolyn Condron, Janet Conelly, Norman Lunger, Taylor Macdonald, Kathleen O'Rielly, Jeanne Webb, Pamela Wheeler CENTRAL DISTRICT State f.l'li3ona Af.uj i c le ache 7 j A j j o ci at i o n. HHll~l ~ EMERSON SCHOOL * Sunday February Third, 3:00 P.M. 1957 PROGRAM Lemmon Edwards Mccandliss Lemmon Searles Steward Bonham Bonham, Cont'd Piano More Snow Fall Thornhill Quartet Alois Harter Patti McConnell Mary Ellen Currie Alma Currie Dresden China Figures Tansman Elf and the Fairy Bently Wallace Yohn Soldiers on Parade Ketterer Duet Russell Crandall Fred Buchman Minuet Bach Marc Leverant The Tap Dancer Fred Buchman Largo Handel Guerry Buchman Spinning Song Ellm.enreich Duet Jane Ruthf ord - Pam Jones Polka DeConcert Bartlett Bernice Sierra Oriental Gro·up Elaine Ong, Timmy Ong, Trudy Ong The Swallow Burgmuller Brook in the Forest Jeanette Duet Toy Band Parade Besthoff Larry Wells - Gregory McDonald Never Smile at a Crocodile Lawrence Larry Wells Jenny Lind Polka Wallerstein Gregory McDonald Trepak Mark Nevin Alan Nemeth Accordion Estudiantina American Jackie Debard Stites Mazer Kirkland Melander Pozil McCreary Diane Cavanah Moonlight Cocktail Trans. by Franke Carl Cheryl Bates Carmen Habanera Love Me Tender Maxine McFadden Accordion Poor People of Paris Allegheny Moon Jay Drake Winsome Weybright Sonia Sulton Sonatina In F Beethoven 1st Movement Anne Hailey 1. Rhapsodie Hongroise No. II Liszt Arr. by Schaum 2. Waltz Op. 64 No. 1 Chopin Irving Dacks Dancing Gayly Erwin Connie Patrick Vale of Song Rolfe Marleen Hakes In A Gypsy Camp Aaron Jeanette Raths Gavotte Handel Tropicana Weybright Bob Wallace Sonatina in G Beetlloven 1st Movement Black Boots Biessert Gay Wallace Etude Op. 10 No. 3 Chopin Kathleen Kirsch Piano Duo In A Persian Market Ka tel by Janet Risk - Carol Litton Theme from Piano Concerto Tschaikowsky Arr. by Frey Kenneth Early RECITAL CENT~AL DISTRICT OF THE ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TB.--iCHERS' ASSOCIATION DOROTHY WICKLIFFE JULIA The Juggler Kern Sandra Wilson Tumbleweed Bliss Kathy Axel Heller Virginia Thoroman M ~\RIE TIBBETTS Avalanche BERNICE STEINEL Angels O'er the Fields Were Flying Michael Thoroman DALE L. MCCONNELL Romance Sibelius Jimmy Bean Handel Jack Thomas JANE 'IHo:t·tIB Violin Sonata No. 3 BEATRICE SEARLES Duet Santa Claus is Coming to Town Susan Baehre, Jean Milton Chorus Twelve Days of Christmas Accompanied by Philip Shores &na· Vic}:::i Ray Directed by Jeanette Gibson arranged by Sohaum ~ Sandx:a -Hashbarger, Donald Hosteller,- Stephen Miller, Wayne Johnson;Mary Jo Foerster, Janet Quinn, Ann Beason, Ronna Croaff, Barbara Gregg, Ralph Wells, Billy Betts, Jean Milton, Susan Baehre. THE NUTCRACKER SUITE, Tschaikowsky arranged by Ada Richter Narration by pupils of Ethelle Lemmon Nutcracker--George Flores Mary--Barbara Cress OVERTURE Carolyn Gurtler (pupil of Pauline Carlson) M:'.\RCH Virginia Thoroman (Julia Marie Tibbetts) DANCE OF 'IRE CANDY FAIRY Claudia Hulett (Jane Thomas) RUSSIAN DANCE Margaret Garner (Ellen Stites) -dJ.{J'U3I.t\.N DANCE Linda Carol Brown (Ellen Stites) CHINESE DANCE Michael Anderson (Bernice Steinel) DANCE OF THE . REED PIPES Paul Gurtler (Pauline Carlson) WALTZ OF THE Trudi Ong (Ethelle LelJlIOOn) FLO~~ERS December 7, 1958 Harmony House Phoenix, Arizona Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association HARMONY HOUSE "The House of Quality and Service" We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets MASON & HAMLIN GEORGE STECK LESTER HARDMAN lVERS & POND HENRY F. MILLER * ALSO .•• WURLITZER ORGANS The quality organ for home, church, school or studio. WE SPECIALIZE in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. WE SPECIALIZE • in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe. * Call CR 7-6801 1500 E. Thomas Rd. Phoenix MAin 3-9469 1151 N. Stone Ave. Tucson RECITAL PROGRAM SUNDAY - 3:00 P. ivI. 5. February 1, 1959 POZIL Debussy Minstrels Book I Preludes Pamela Lazzari HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT REC IT* 6. MC CREARY Golli Wogg's Cake-Walk PROGRAM March Winds Debussy Mac Dowell Allison Churchman Piano Duo 1. SEARLES Bach-Samuelson Gavotte Helen and Janice Henry 7. BURNETT Polonaise OP 53 in Ab Major Chopin Nancy Foster 2. DEATSCH On the Lake Williams 8. Karen Openshaw Waltz Grieg Elfin Dance Grieg Una Romero BAUERBACH Rhapsody OP 79 #2 Linda Sue Barfoot . 9. LUNDQUIST Toccata 3. MAZER Beethoven Irving Daeks 4. Bach Linda Mast Sonata No. 49 OP #2 BERKMAN Tarantella. Caroline Nichols * Pieczonka Brahms Veda Berkman, Chairman HARMONY HOUSE MUSIC CENTER 1500 East Thomas Road Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association HARMONY HOUSE "The House of Quality and Service" We offer the. very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets MASON & HAMLN GEORGE STECK LESTER HARDMAN IVERS & POND HENRY F. MILLER * I ALSO •.• WURLITZER ORGANS The quality organ for home, u urch school or studio. WE SPECIALIZE in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. WE SPECIALIZE • • • in se · .ciog all makes of organs, botn electt<. nic and pipe. * l C' UCR 7-6801 J 500 E. Thomas Rd. Phoenix MAin 3-9469 1151 N. ';tone Ave. .I ) Tucson \ RECITAL PROGRAM CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSCCIATION presents in APRIL 5, 1959oeoeoeJOINT RECITALoooooeooHARMONY HOUSE BEATRICE SEARLES: The SwallOWeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooBUrgmuller Mary Sue Havlik Serenade to a French Doll •••••••••••••••• S. Heller Barbara Gregg Helen Go Pozil, Chairman HELEN G. POZIL: Two-part Inventions, No. 4 •••••••••••••• J. S. Bach No. 13 ••••••••••••• J. S. Bach Bobby Ramras Rondo Alla Turca ••• o••••••••••••••••••W• A. Mozart Phyllis Hoffman Sonata•o•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Scarlatti Patty Shields Bagatelles, No. l •••••••••••••••••••••• Tcherepnine No. 2 •••••••••••••.•••••••• Tcherepnine Jeff Williams BESSIE DEATSCH: Duet: Golden Star Waltz •••••••••••••••••••••••• Streabbog Bonnie Saliba and Barbara Saliba Duet: Qui Vive •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ganz Troy Ford and David Murillo MRS. LUTHER STEWARD: Summer Dawn ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Williams Josephine Ipnar Waltz, D Major •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mozart To a Wild Rose •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• McDowell Diane Robinson IRMA BOOK HULTZ: Tumbleweed ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bliss Cindy Sorensen Norwegian Concerto ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Grieg (Concert Solo Transcription) Elizabeth Ann Traylor MRS. CHARLES D. RICE: Indian Drum•••••••••••••••••ooooooooo•o•o•Ko Davis The Snake Charmer •• o•••••••••••••••••o•o•••Wo Munn Everett Lundgren My First Waltz ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rolseth Snow Bird •••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••• Gest Ruth Defore Duet: The Angelus ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• E. Moyer Everett Lundgren and Ruth Defore ALBERT A HEATH: Carry Me Back To Old Virginny ••••••••••••• J. Bland Frank Akers Russian Dance ••••••••••••••••••••••••• H. Engelmann Correne Wusson Le Petit Ane Blanc ••••••••••••••••••• Jacques Ibert (The Little White Donkey) Linda Furney SARAH MACDONALD: Prelude, B Flat Major •••••••••••••••••••• F. Chopin Polonaise, Op. 40, No. l ••••••••••••••••• F. Chopin Judy Payne VEDA BERKMAN: Prelude, No. 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• F. Chopin No. 20 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• F. Chopin Carolyn Parmalee Two Larks •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Leschetizky Ingrid Moline *************** Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association HARMONY HOUSE "The House of Quality and Service" We off er the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets MASON & HAMLIN GEORGE STECK LESTER HARDMAN IVERS & POND HENRY F. MILLER * ALSO • • • WURLITZER ORGANS The quality organ for home, church, school or studio. WE SPECIALIZE • • • in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes . WE SPECIALIZE • . • in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe. * Call CR 7-6801 1500 E. Thomas Rd. Phoenix ( MAin 3-9469 1151 N. Stone Ave. Tucson RECITAL PROGRAM ( STUDENT RECITAL May 3, 1959 Sunday - 2:30 P.M. 6. LOMBARD, Beth March Slav--------------------Tchaikowski - Aaron Elephant Act-------------------------~-----Glover Susan Phillips Sonatina--------------------------------Beethoven In Schubert's Day-----------------------Krentzlin Olivia Carolan 7. MAZER, Pauline Brisk Winds----~---------------------------Schaum Yellow Rose of Texas-----------------------Schaum Judy Meyer Bobolink Boogie-----------------Krogmann --Schaum My Wild Irish Rose----------------..Qlcott - Schaum Steven Byasee McCREARY, Isabelle Burleske-----------------------------------Mozart Prom a Chinese Tapestry---------------------Greim Theo White El Burrito---------------------------------Biddle Yakima----------------------------------------Rea Paul Herring 8. MORTON, Ellen Love Dreams---------------------------------Brown Weasel Goes Modern--------------------E. Cox Todd Steve Stocker KUNATH, Cleo Lady of Spain--------------------Tolchard --Evans Neil Jacobson Anniversary Waltz-------------------Dave Franklin Drifting and Dreaming--------------Alstyne Curtis Paula Welsh 9. McCONNELL, Dale Fantasia - D Minor-------------------------Mozart Le PetitNegre----------------------------Debussy Lian Holt PROGRAM Beth Lombard, Chairman 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. HEATH, Alberta Carry Me Back to Old Virginny---------------Bland Frank Akers Bright and GaY--------------------------Weybright Frank and Mr. Ernest Akers BOCK.HULTZ, Irma Rockets and Satellites---------------------Schaum On the Levee-------------------------------Schaum Thomas Kimsey Spanish Dance----------------------------Ketterer Susan Kimsey 10. McCREARY, Julian Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 1------------------Clementi (Spiritoso, Andante, Vivace) El-ice Higginbotham The White Peacock-------------------------Griffes Cathy Gray SEARLES, Beatrice Sonatina No. 6 (1st Movement)---------------Haydn Janet Quinn Gondoleri-----------------------------------Nevin Vicki Ray ( 11. THOMAS, Jane Concerto (Prelude---------------------------Bruch Jack Thomas Prelude G Minor----------------------Rachmaninoff Adelaide Nelson ( ( Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association HARMONY HOUSE "The House of Quality and~ ... vice" We offer the very fini:-;t in Grands, Consoles and Spinets , 1N & HAMLIN ·~'Q E STECK I l IAN & POND . Y F. MILLER ,\ 1 * AL ,. • • • vVURLITZER ORGANS he quality organ for home, church, school or studio. 4'PECIALIZE • • • in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of a 1 rnkes. l~ SPECIALIZE • • . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic ld pipe. * 7-6801 J Thomas Rd. '469 MA.1 1151 N. Sto1; ·e. 1 u-.u'Oil RECITAL PROGRAM ASMTA 4o CENTRAL DISTRICT RECITAL June 7, 1959 4: 00 P .. M. STITES~ Ellen Mechanical Man----------------------Mark Nevin Janet Olsson Harmony House Spanish Carnival-------------------Edith Hatch Patty Perry PROGRAM 5. lo RICE, Dorothy Ao HOLST, Agnes M. (Piano) Wal tz----------------------------------Br.ahms Swans On The Lake----------------------Thompson Marnel Jones Rain Dance-------------------------------Watson Jean Jones Serenade--------------------------------Pierne Nan Nelson, Flute 60 Duet - Minuet------------------------Hazel Cobb Marnel and Jean Jones 2o lv1cCONNEL, Dale BERG, Esther Bubbles------------------------------Scarmolin Rhonda Fields (Vocal) September Song-------------------Weill-Rittman Dona LeCrone Caro mio ben---------------------------Giordani 7. If I Loved You--------------------------Rodgers Norma Yeary MORTON, Ellen E. SEARLES~ Beatrice Gondoleira-------------------------------Nevin Vicki Ray (Piano) Piano Duo Prelude In C Sharp Minor-Rachmaninoff-Eckstein Janice Winters and Vicki Ray Dorothy-----------------------------------Smith Marlene Smith Minuet------------------------Paderewski-Conrad Lucile Scarborough 8. YOST, Dixie Valse Opo 18~--------------Chopin Jimmie Shawver · Brilliante~ .,. HARMONY HOUSE Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association "The House of Quality and Service" We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets MASON & HAMLIN GEORGE STECK LESTER I HARDMAN r IVERS & POND I, HENRY F. MILLER * ALSO . . . WURLITZER ORGANS The quality organ for home, church, school or studio. WE SPECIALIZE . . . in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes . WE SPECIALIZE . . . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe. * Call CR 7-6801 1500 E. Thomas Rd. Phoenix ( MAin 3-9469 1151 N. Stone Ave. RECITAL PROGRAM Tucson ( ( CENTRAL DISTRICT OF THE ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION RECITAL July 12, 1959 ~ 3:00 P. M. HARMONY HOUSE BEATRICE SEARLES The Star Spangled Banner Ralph Wells RECITAL HALL National Anthem DUET: Stars and Stripes Forever Billy Betts & Philip Shore Sousa BERTHA KIRKLAND Cuban Mambo Dennis Arnold Fiesta in Costa Rica DIXIE YOST The Trolls Nancy Shawver Scotch Poem Pat Heipel J. W. Schaum J. W. Schaum, Jr. Eckstein McDowell VEDA BERKMAN .·.· Sliding On Ice Pretty Song Merry Company Carol Johnson IRMA BOOKHULTZ DUET: An Important Occasion Sharyn Chesler & Barbara Bernstein ) Gurlitt ELLEN STITES tt DUETS: Prelude No. II - C# Minor America The Beautiful Sherri Ash & Betty Mills Ketterer Gershwin Ward Schaum · ETHELLE LEMMON Concerto Americana Janet Rothman Kasschau Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association HARMONY HOUSE "Tiit' /louse of Quality and Service" We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets MASON & HAMLIN GEORGE STECK LESTER HARDMAN IVERS & POND HENRY F. MILLER * ALSO . . . WURLITZER ORGANS The quality orgnn for home, church, school or studio. WE SPECIALJZE . in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes . • • in servicing all makes of organs, both WE SPf ectronic and pi· * I ~\ 01 ~10mas I Rd . 69 . \; . ve. •. U1 .son . I j RECITAL PROGRAM Ii I I CENTRAL DISTRICT OF THE ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION RECITAL July 12, 1959 . .: 3:00 P. M. HARMONY HOUSE BEATRICE SEARLES The Star Spangled Banner Ralph Wells RECITAL HALL National Anthem DUET: Stars and Stripes Forever Billy Betts & Philip Shore VEDA BERK'MAN .'.· Sliding On Ice Pretty Song Merry Company Carol Johnson IRMA BOOKHULTZ DUET: An Important Occasion Sharyn Chesler & Barbara Bernstein Sousa Gurlitt " " BERTHA KIRKLAND Cuban Mambo Dennis Arnold Fiesta in Costa Rica DIXIE YOST The Trolls Nancy Shawver Scotch Poem Pat Heipel ELLEN STITES DUETS: Prelude No. II - C# Minor America The Beautiful Sherri Ash & Betty Mills Ketterer J. W. Schaum J. W. Schaum, Jr. Eckstein McDowell Gershwin Ward Schaum ETHELLE LEMMON Concerto Americana Janet Rothman Kasschau ARIZONA STA TE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT and PHOENIX COLLEGE PRESENT THE SECOND OF A THREE CONCERT SERIES FOR STUDENTS PHOENiX COLLEGE AUDITORIUM JAN~ARY 12, 196"- 2:00 P.M. ---------------------------------Sonatina in G Major Op. 36 ...................................................... Clementi Presto Air Swisse Rondo. Allegro di Molto Two Two-Part Inventions .................................................................. Bach D Minor . F Major Three Pieces in A minor from Op. 27 .................................. Kabalevsky Sonatina Ancient Dance Etude Arabesque in E Major .................................................................. Debussy Prelude from Suite Pour le Piano .............................................. Del>U"ssy Ballade in F Major ........................................................................ Chopin. DONALD f SAAK ---------------------------------Quintet: Sextet for Woodwind Quintet and Piano ........................ Poulenc Allegro vivace Oiverti ssement Finale Edwin Putnik, Flute Jock Ratterree, Clarinet Fronk Stalzer, Oboe Eugene Chausow, French Horn Herbert Fawcett, Sos soon Donald Isaak, Piano NEXT CONCERT MARCH 8, 1964 ARIZONA STA TE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIA ilON CENTRAL DISTRICT and PHOENIX COLLEGE PRESENT THE THIRD OF A THREE CONCERT SERIES FOR STUDENTS PHOENIX COLLEGE AUDITORIUM MARCH 8, 1964 - 2:00 P.M. Sonatina in C-Major, Op. 49, No. 1 .................................... Lichner Allegro Moderoto, Andante Sostenuto, Rondo Sonatina in E-Minor, Op. 51, No. 8.................................... ,. Spindler Allegretto con Espressione, Evening-Song, Allegro con fucco B-Flot Major two-parfinvention .................................... J. C. Boch G-Minor three-port invention French Suite in G-Mojor Album for the Young ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••• Schuma.nn Soldier's March, Wild Horseman, Poor Orphan, Happy Farmer and Knight Rupert Sonata in A Mai or..•.•....••..••.••..•..•..•.•••••..•..•.••••.•...••••..••••.•• Mozart Theme and Variations, Minuet ond Trio, Rondo. {Turkis.h March) ARNOLD eµLLOCK, Piano . Italian Selve, Voi Che Le Speranu .................... Solvator Rosa 1615-1673 Nina .•...•....•................................. Giovanni Pegolesi 1710-1736 German Du Bi st wie Eine Blume .................... R. Sc~umann Co"!posed 1840 Verborgenheit •••••••••• u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hu~o Wolf Composed 1888 English I attempt from love's sickness to fly ........................................... ~Henty Purcell 1658-1695 Song of Hope .................................. Edvard Grieg Composed 1876 Sea Fever ....................................... John Ireland Composed 1915 All Things Leave Me ................. Norman Dello Joio Composed 1955 DENNIS "WILLIAMS, Tenor ARNOLD BULLOCK, Accompanist Preludes, Op. 26, No. 7, 20, 4 and 6....... ~ .......................... F. Chopin Etudes, Op. 10, No. 3 ond No. 12........... ~ .......................... F. Chopin Op. 25, No. 1 Rhapsody Hongroise, No. 6 ................... , ............ ~ .............. ~F. Liszt , //• . =~:~~ i':;.,.,- ···-:- . :. ~· ' ,;;·Y'/ t •/ ;I .,~ /~" r I r 1· f .t / ,./' - . .. ' • I c:_.,, <"-··.i \ ,.: ~· /" • '-)' r / (' ..://I .// /f/ (~..·. .I CENTRAL DISTRICT ", .1/; /,~\ -~f. ..,,.,-fz,_;.~~-· // ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSCCIATION l· c ! t \ <\i.1.--·· / / ,' / '\ "-/~"·-3/., 7\_ ' :.:; ,. , •••· -· t .. :\ '.· ~- . . --.. _,../ ~\:d::< ' ·..... ___......, . ./ prese:nts ... YOUNG ARTISTS CONCERT Trio in F major - Op. 42 - First move:ment - Allegro Animate Robert Strava, violin, Connie Green, cello, Kathy Briscoe, pianist Gade Organ Fugue in G minor Bessie Vujkov Bach-Samaroff Prelude - Op. 23, No. 5 John Van Borssum Rachmaninoff Novelette - Op. 21, No. 1 Karen Lindsay Schumann Concerto in G major - First movement - Allegro Connie Green, cello (accompanied by Kathy Briscoe) Golterman Sonata - Op. 10, No. 3 - Fourth movement - Rondo - Allegro Diane Seaman Beethoven Naiads at the Spring Carole Landis Paul Juan Rhapsodie - Op. 79, No. 1 Richa-rd- Anderson Brahms Romanza Andaluza - Op. 22, No. 3 Robert Strava, violin (accompanied by Doris Stevenson) Saras ate Arabesque in E major Kathy Briscoe Debussy Three Preludes Allegro Andante Allegro Janet Rothman Gershwin Toccata Robert Jones Khachaturian Trio in F major - Op. 42 - Second Movement - Allegro molto vivace Robert Strava, Connie Green, Kathy Briscoe Gade Adult Sponsors - Mr. and Mrs. Julian McCreary Saturday, February 22, 1964 Samuel Gompers Memorial Rehabilitation Center 7211 No. 7th Street Phoenix 20, Arizona Proceeds from this concert will go to the crippled children at Gompers WI 3-3484 . : ': .... , ANNOUNC!~G The CONCERT SERIES for STUDENTS November 22, 1964 3:00 P. M. Guest Artists: Music Faculty from A.S.U. January 17, 1965 3:00 P. M. Guest Artists: Music Faculty from U. of A. Two especially designed piano and ensemble concerts FOR students, presented by the ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION, CENTRAL DISTRICT and PHOENIX COLLEGE, will be held on the above dates at the PHOENIX COLLEGE AUDITORIUM. A wonderful opportunity for you and your child to hear inspiring music AS it is being performed, and to participate in the cultural atmosphere of the concert hall. Tickets are ONLY 75f per concert ~~~~~~~~~~~ .. ! ' ... ~ - ~. qo.rnqo q.s~oqq.aw .------..., spBotr sso..ro .t ·:u·r d oo: g 1(961 'Lt .A'.tnr .A'.Bp"f..I.if ~~ -req.1oeu u1 'H 0 N :R A 8 0 1I D N'"'V S fl 8 sq.uasa.xcr UO'lllOIB'I J.it c1 W 'j ),,J a11eqq.:!! Q-O~-VJJ{~ -- ---·- PROGRAM Peter and the Wolf INTERMISSION Prokofieff Midgley Yellowstone Suite Geyser Toccata in A Fantasia in D minor Paradies Scenic Highuay ~*' W. A. Mozart Concerto No. The Maiden 1 s ·u1Tish ~v in D minor Chopin First Movement Impromptu in F minor Schubert Rubinstein Orchestral accompailiment arranged for second piano -·~. Intermezzo in Octaves Leschetizky played by Virginia Olson ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT and PHOENIX COLLEGE Present a Concert for Students PHOENIX COLLEGE AUDITORIUM FEBRUARY 13, 1966 • 3:00 P.M. BAROQUE PERIOD J.S. BACH ................................ ................ ... ........................................................................................... March in D J.S. BACH ...... .................................................................................................................... .. ......... .. ..... Musette in D F. COUPERIN .............................................................. .... ................................................................ Carnival in C C.P. E. BACH .................................... .......... ..... ......... :...... ..................................................................... Solfeggietto D. SCARLATTI ............ .................................................................................................................... Three Sonatas. C Major K. 159 D Major K. 430 D Minor K. 517 CLASSICAL PERIOD CLEMENTI ................................................................... ........................... .. .............................. Sonatina in C Major Op. 36 No. l Spirito so Andante Vivace KUHLAU .................................................. .................................................................. ........ ...... Sonatina in C Major Op. 55 No. 3 Allegro con spirito Allegretto grazioso MOZART ...................................................................................................... ................. ............... Sonata in G Major K. 283 First Movement: Allegro BEETHOVEN ............................................... ... .... ..................... ............................... .................... Sonata in F Minor Op. 2 No. l First Movement: Allegro ROMANTIC PERIOD GRIEG ...................................................................................................................... .. ... ............. Elfin Dance Op. 12 No. 4 Butterfly Op. 43 No. l Two Lyric Pieces LISZT ................................-.. ..... ... ... ....................... :................................................................. ''Un Sospiro'' Etude CHOPIN .... .. ......... .. ............................................................... ..................... .. ............... ........ Mazurka in B-flat Major Op. 7 No. l CHOPIN ............................ ........ .......................................................................................................... Three Waltzes G-flat Major Op. 70 No. l D-flat Major Op. 64 No. l E Minor {Posthumous) CONTEMPORARY PERIOD BARTOK ............................................................................. ...... ..................................... Three Pieces for Children Vol. I No. 12 and No. 21, Vol. 11 No. 21 VILLA-LOBOS ... .... ................................................................. .................................................. Pierrette's Hands TCHEREPNIN .................................... ................................................................................ from Bagatelles Op. 5 ETUDES CZERNY .................................................................................................................................. Etudes from Op. 299 School of Velocity CHOPIN .................................................. ............ ... .. ...................................... ....................... ... ............ Three Etudes A-flat Major Op. 25 No. l ., A-flat Major Op. 10 No. 10 C Minor Op. 25 No. 12 DR. DONALD ISAAK - Pianist and Lecturer CO-CHAIRMEN ................. ................................................................................... Evlyn Cope • Beatrice Searles 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX ( 264·1731 II We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. I Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display of HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE $695 TO LINE FROM $15, 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. ':' Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM ) Central District Sunday, March 8 Harmony House A.S.M.T.A. 4:00 P. M. B. Steinel, Chairman PROGRAM 6. Ward-Nev i ns America the Beautiful Veronica Felix 1. Bessie Deatsch Piano Trio, Opus 17 Vis a Vis Horval 7. Betty Jean Mason, Bass Tammy Anderson, Middle Jo Ann Mason, Treble 2. 3. 4. A ~ bertina Bielek Let's Dance The Horseman Beverly Anne Williams Agnes M. Holst Avalanche Laurie L. Birtcher Ethelle Lemmon Monkey On A String Sheri Lindlon Prol~gue 5. from Pagliacci Kathy Poff Maxine Stoddard Solfeggietto Becky Merrill Bentley Schumann 8. Sister M. Vi vian I.B.V.M. Sonatina Opus 55, No. 1 Vivace Polynesian Nocturne Le Farceur (The Clown) Sonia Eidelberg 9. C.P.E. Bach Kuhl au Schumann Kuhl au Gillock A. Tcherepnin Beatrice Searles Piano Duo Minuet from Don Giovanni Mary Doyle Impromptu , Opus 142, No. 2 Nevi Horne 10. Eugenia Bromberg Leoncavallo J. S. Bach Gillock Carolyn Wrezesinski Sandra Wrezesinski Heller Rebikov Eugenia Burnett Minuet i n G Sonatina Opus 55, No. 1 Allegro The Wild Horseman Pam e 1 a Bainter Concerto in D · Rondo All' Ungherese Bill Chesley Mrs. Bromberg at Second Piano Schubert Haydn \::/ Tl/UUV \ 7 '"-"'lU'~ Central District "The House of ( / Quality and Service" of We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Arizona State Music Teachers Associati MASON & HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO ALSO: HARPSICHORDS by JONES-CLAYTON':' HARMONY HOUSE presents the New three manual, 32 pedal theatre organ in horse-shoe console . . . THE ER_~ TRIO* a whole new world of musical pleasure! We are proud to be the exclusive home of the MIGHTY WURLITZER ORGAN the quality organ for HOME, STUDIO, SCHOOL OR CHURCH AS LOW AS 1825 ARIZONA DEALER FOR RECITAL PROGRAM HARMONY HOUSE MUSIC CENTER• 1500 E.AST THOMAS ROA WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes . . . . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. ::: Exclusive for State of Arizona CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Sunday, April 17, 1966, Z:OO · P.M. iarmony Hous~ Oda Eagle ~usic C~nter Chairman PROGRAM \.iOTHER VIVIAN Francis Scott Key Star Spa~gled Banner Patty Bayle~s Fletcher Qur .Team Daniel Zapien . Blake Quick St~p (Double Duet) Bridget McShane Virginia Suarez Kathleen McShane · Daniel Zapien CATHERINE NEWTON Song Of T~~ Wild Bee Pamela Agee Concerto In. Chords Polly & Pamela ~gee, piano duo Bentley Glover FRANK INSANA The Marine's Hymn Phillips Martha Shahan, Clarinet Anchprs· Away · Zimmerman Pam He i 1, · Martha Sh~~an, . I r~ne Swinde 11 ·· MARIE ROOSEN Wisteria .Pearl Marie Barker Marcy Epstein L~opold Mozart Little Suite Nq. 1, 2 . Thomas Woo9-s ARLINE RICE Told At Dusk William Triggs Mighty Lak' A Rose ·· Melody In F Stephen Grimm, Organ Stevens Nevin Rubinstein ADELINE WARNER Prelude in C# minor Prelude in G minor Linda Harrisson ODA EAGLE ·Little White Donkey Suzie Troop Pastel-Menuet Sally Taylor Chopin Chopin Jacques Ibert ETHELLE LEMMON A. D. 1620 Paradis McDowell Veronic?- Flores VIOLA YOUNGBLOOD Etude For 4 Horns Agnus Dei Russell Harvey · Jim Fassett Robert Dillon Bizet Carolyn Gray Carl Snyder SARAH MC DONALD Prelude and Fugue . B Flat Major Jeanne Pace ALBERTINA BIELEK Bagatelle Op 5 No. 4 Prelude Op 28 C~thy Sonata D Major Butterfly Bach Tcherepnin C~opin Mathews Haydn Grieg Ramona Horky WARREN WIRTZ Prelude and Fugue., C .minor Etude C minor Op zs . No. 12 Martin Davich GUEST FROM YOUNG ARTIST CLUB The Isle of Mist . Lauren ~oberts, Violin Student of RODNEY. GEHRE Bach Chopin Paul Sladek Next recital Sunday May 8 1 1966, 2:00 P.M. "The House of ( / {!,ualzty ana :service" We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. RECITAL PROGRAM MASON & HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAY ER PIANO ALSO : HARPSICHORDS by JONES-CLAYTOW' HARMONY HOUSE presents the New three manual, 3 2 pedal theatre organ in horse-shoe console . . THE ER_~ a lvhole new world of musical TRIO" pleasure! 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Bielek L (D \r1'£--h 1. _,cvV May 3, 1966 Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. .rmony House ~ci tal Hall Dorothy Dillon Weybright Wright ·adle Song Ll tz raying Silver Birches Cary Cummings Leslie My Little Canoe trch Of The Wee Folk Julie Runyan Joyner Gaynor my Trot Joyner l r First Waltz Of The Seven Dwarfs Karen Zuendel 1i tar Serenade ;ry Important Person Jeffrey Schneck Karen Beatty Heller Warrior's Song Pam Schneck Schubert Waltzes Rosanna Bowlby Charles Cummings ~ar Our Drums iree Little Kittens Beverly Williams Bentley Mac Lachlan Gypsy Caravan Climbing Debra Stone Mac Gregor Bentley Shostakovitch Bentley Burgmuller Kabelensky Arabesque Taccata PROGRAM ~ocession Five Pickaninnies Lullaby To A Pet Lamb March Dance Of The Elves Cathie Davis Weber Ryan Rolseth Long Gaynor Ryan Prelude From Partita No. I Bagatelle Prelude Sonata F Major Cathy Matthews Two Part Inventions No. 8 and 14 Sonata Butterfly Sona tine Cat And The Mouse Ramona Horky Bach Tcherepnin Chopin Mozart Bach Haydn Grieg Kabelensky Copeland Central District "The House of ( / Quality and Service" We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. of Arizona State Music Teachers Associati MASON & HAMLIN 1 GEORGE STECK HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO ALSO: HARPSICHORDS by JONES-CLAYTON* HARMONY HOUSE presents the New three manual, 32 pedal theatre organ in horse-shoe console . . . THE El{~ TRIO* a whole new world of musical pleasure! We are proud to be the exclusive home of the MIGHTY WURLITZER ORGAN the quality organ fo r H OME, STUDIO, SCHOOL OR CHURCH AS LOW AS IS25 R IZONA DEALER FOR RECITAL PROGRAM PIPE ORGANS )/' WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. :::° Exclusive for State of Arizona i', I HARMONY HOUSE MUSIC CENTER• 1500 EAST THOMAS ROAD ! CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Sunday, May 8, 1966 - 2:00 P.M. Harmony House Eugenia Burnett Music Center · Chairman PROGRAM CARMEN SILVA Came 1 Train. . . . . . . . Baines Dana Weber and Christine Silva SARAH MAC DONALD May Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Palmgren Mary Alice Bastien ETHEL LEE DANIELS Little Tarantelle . . . . . . . . . . MacLachlan Carol Weberg ISABELLE MC CREARY Allegro from Sonatina Op. 36 · No. 2 . . Clementi Paula Tanner The Guitar . . . . . . . . . Gaynor Kent Steele PAULINE CARLSON Fantasia In D Minor . . . . . . . . . . .Mozart Pat Relfe EUGENIA BURNETT Prairie Rider. . . . . . . . Aaron Bill Smith Evening In Havana Bob Smith Thompson, Jr. MARIE DAVIS Duo-Waltz Op. 64 No. 1 . . . . . Pennario-Chopin Linda Peters and Susan Abott MOTHER VIVIAN Betty's Wooden Shoe Dance . . Victoria Geare MONICA AGNEW Guitanerias . . Lecuona Gail Corby Allegro from Italian Concerto. Carole Landis * * * GUEST from YOUNG ARTIST CLUB Andante Cantabile from Concerto Op. 35 Tschaikowski Stephen Richards, Violinist Don Ruchman, Accompanist * * * Light Neptune's Cave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Long Chimes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tscherepnin Jeanne Marie Zent .Bach Next Recital - June 12 "The House of ( / Quality and Service" We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. MASON & HAMLIN Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association GEORGE STECK HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO ALSO: HARPSICHORDS by JONES-CLAYTON':' HARMONY HOUSE presents the New three manual, 32 pedal theatre organ in horse-shoe console . . . THE ER_~ TRIO* a whole new world of musical pleasure! We are proud to be the exclusive home of the MIGHTY WURLITZER ORGAN the quality organ for qoME, STUDIO, SCHOOL OR CHURCH AS LOW AS $325 ~RIZONA DEALER FOR PIPE ORGANS WE SPECIALIZE .. . in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. . .. in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe. . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. ':' Exclusive for State of Arizana RECITAL PROGRAM . CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION ~DNEY GEHRE Steve Nathan Sunday July ]O, ]966 2:00 P.M. Harmony House Viola H. Youngblood Music Center Chairman y SILVA Martha Du Val Dawn Weber ~ VIOLA H. YOUNGBLOOD Waltz of the Flowers Russell Harvey (French Horn) Allegro from Sonata · - Op. 17 Beethoven Accompanied by: Mrs. Adeline Warner, Piano ~EDA From Partia #3 Gavotte et Rondeau, Minuetto, J. S. Bach Gigue fYt ~RMEN PROGRAM M. BERKMAN Kent Trego Heller Avalanche E~L LEE ,DBtYJ,ELS / l ~ /Ci,,,(J:!L-/~ \.;· Lois Gouvia Tarentella ~RLENE (piano) A Minor (Piano) Pieczonka RICE Kathy Rogers Prelude to Fugue A Minor (Organ) J. S. Bach (Violin) Piano Duo Tchaikovsky "The House of (7 Quality and Service" Ve offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association CASON & HAMLIN fEORGE STECK lENRY F . MILLER lARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO .LSO: HARPSICHORDS by JONES-CLAYTON':' HARMONY HOUSE presents the New three manual, 32 pedal theatre organ in horse-shoe console . . . THE ER_~ TRIO* a whole new world of musical pleasure! are proud to be the exclusive home of the MIGHTY WURLITZER ORGAN the quality organ for ME, STUDIO, SCHOOL OR CHURCH AS LOW AS 1825 WE SPECIALIZE . .. in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. . . . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. ':' Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM l:' .KUli.KAlVi Fugue in C Major PIANO RECITAL Patricia Keating CD f'{l.Jl..( ·1 ~ Sonatina Op. 36, No. 4 Con spirito Allegro vivace Duana Madsen Clementi Sonatina Op. 36, No. 5 Presto Ellen Heimann Clementi Presents DUET Sonata in C SUE ANN STEELE ELLEN HEIMANN DUANA MADSEN Wednesday, July 13, 1966 8:00 P.M. J. S. Bach Sue Ann Steele Weber Duana and Mark Madsen TWO PIANOS Sonata in c Allegro Ellen Heimann and Mrs. Keating Sonata Op. 13 Grave; Allegro Adagio cantabile Sue Ann Steele Fiddlin' Joe Touche Noire March Little Joke Toccatina Jeering Song Bach-Babin Beethoven Moore Milhaud Sessions Duana Madsen Kabalevsky Kabalevsky Bartok Ellen Madsen Sonatina Op. 13, No. 1 Allegro March Little Soldier Hobby Horse Sue Ann Steele Kabalevsky Pinto Pinto CENTRAL DISTRICT Arizona State Music Teachers Association Presents AUDITIONS on Sunday, September Tenth Nineteen hundred sixty-seven at Harmony House to select HONOR STUDENTS for performance at our ST A TE CONVENTION in October at A.S. U. STRING AUDITIONS 1• Concerto in A 2. Romance 2:00 P.M. Minor - 1 st mov•t. Carmel Rossman, violin A. Vivaldi Max Bruch Anne Mil sop, viola 3. Sicilienne and Rigaudon Cathy Gehre, violin Accompanists - * * Floyd Woodard INTERMISSION PIANO AUDITIONS - 4. Prelude in D Kreisler * * 2:40 P.M. major Bach Marcy Rosen 5. Mystic Flute Hovhaness Debra VanderWall 6. Spectrum Kahn Janet Edens 7. Dance from 11 Jolster 11 Pamela VanderWall Grieg Pl.PNO AUDITIONS 8. Schumann Strange Man Phyllis MacDonald 9. 10. The Lake in the Mountain Deborah Folger Tarantella, Op. Vaughan Williams Prokofieff 63 Sara Atamian 11. Valse, Op. 70 - 12. Song Without Words, Op. Chopin No. 2 Craig Bustrin 53, No. 11 Passion 11 Melinda Moody 13. Song Without Words, Op. 19 - No. · Cathy F amuliner 14. A. D. Mendelssohn Mendelssohn MacDowell 1620 John Zacharoudi s ** INTERMISSION PIANO AUDITIONS - ** 4: 00 P. M. 1 5. Gigue from Partita ·I Cat and the Mouse Ramona Horky 16. Mazurka, Op. 17. Toccata 7, No. 1 Debra Burrington Bach Copeland. Chopin Khachaturian Jacque Lahusen 18. 19. Sonata - Op. 31, No. 2 - 1st Mov 1t. Largo - Allegro Diane Henderson Rhapsody - Op. 119 1 No. 4 Mike Williams Beethoven Brahms ,_,,. PIANO AUDITIONS -- 4: 00 (Cont. ) 21. Liszt ·Liebestraume Paula Rufh 22. Rachmaninoff Polichinelle Linda Harrison 23. Rondo, Op. 13 Beethoven Kurt Pfitzer 24. Debussy Reverie April Wise c Rachmaninoff sharp minor David Jones 25. Prelude in 26. Bagatelles - 27. Gardens in the Rain Marc Denton 28. Humoreske - Op. 5, Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, Norma Jean . Strickland 10 Tcherepnin Debussy Op. 10, No. 5 Sue Anne Steele Rachmaninoff Judges for Strings - Ann Cham, Esther Gaintner Judges for Piano Pauline Car1$on, Eugenia Burnett, ar:id Virginia Olson - Teachers Presenting Students: Monica Agnew Albertina Bielek Jean Brown Evlyn Cope Caroll J. Giglio Rodney Gehre Bea Isaak Doris Johnston Patricia Keating Sarah MacDonald Beatrice Searles L. John Twiford Adeline Warner Lylyan Wick - We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. RECITAL PROGRAM MASON & HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HENRY F . MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO ALSO: HARPSICHORDS by JONES-CLAYTON':' HARMONY HOUSE presents the New three manual, 32 pedal theatre organ in horse-shoe console THE El<_~ . TRIO* a whole new world of musical pleasure! We are proud to be the exclusive home of the MIGHTY WURLITZER ORGAN the quality organ for HOME, STUDIO, SCHOOL OR CHURCH AS LOW AS _HARMONY HOUSE Sonata in A MajoJt.., Op. 120 Sc.hube..1t..t Alle.g1t..o mode.Jt..p.to VR. ANV MRS. VONALV ISAAK Andante. Alle.g1t..o PIANO RECITAL V!t... · L~aak. · 3:00 P.M. Su. n day , 0 c. to b e.Jt.. 2 3 , 1 9 6 6 Phan.ta.6 -le. -ln v Min.01t.., K. 397 V1t... 1.6 aak Moza1t..t Ravel So n.at-ln.e. Mod e.1t e. Mou.ve.m&n.t . de Me.nu.et An.lme. No c.tu.Jt..n e j,.n B Maj 01t.., Op. 32, No. Cho p-i.n "" Etu.d e -ln E M-ln.oJC., Op. 25, No. 5 pIt.. e.lu.d e. -ln. B-filat M-lnolt.., Op. 28, No. 16 Ballade -ln A-filat Maj 01t.., Op. 47 M1t...6. 1.6 aak. Chop-ln. Van.6 e.u..6 e.6 de V e.lphe..6 Chop-ln. Le. Ve.nt dan la Pla-i.ne. Chop-ln. L ' -i..6 le Jo y e.u..6 e Ve.bu.6.6Y V1t... 1.6aak. "The Hou;e of (/'Quality and Service" - Central District - of We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON & HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO ALSO : HARPSICHORDS by JONES-CLAYTON':' HARMONY HOUSE presents the New three manual, 32 pedal theatre organ in horse-shoe console . . . THE EIZ~ TRIO* a whole new world of musical pleasure! We are proud to be the exclusive home of the MIGHTY WURLITZER ORGAN the quality organ for HOME, STUDIO, SCHOOL OR CHURCH AS LOW AS $825 ~RIZONA DEALER FOR PIPE ORGANS WE SPECIALIZE . . . in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. ':' Exclusive for State of Arizona I I RECITAL PROGRAM CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Sunday, November 13, 1966, 2:00 P.M. Harmony House Music Center . , MRS . CHARLES R~·c E Norwegian Dqnce No. 1 (Piano Duet) \ Jean and~arnel Jones Frank Insana, Chairman ..,r .MAX I NE PROGRAM Smith ·\ Star Spangled Banner ~ Matthew Gimmie P. J. PARKER NICHOLSON , Marching Song J. Parker Nicholson J. Parker Nicholson \ Dance of the Scorpions \~ Susan Young · '\··EH-V7e ,sie1'11 Ne . l-~~~~~-~-~ Grant Fletcher t VIRGINIA OLSON Fiesta 1 Dawn Linda Lockett EVLYN COPE Danza Lucumi J a c q u e L a h u s en Lecuona Weckerlin Warner Massenet Mi k e· De Lu c i do Debussy \ Clair De Lune Becky Crist JJ -.:. \ I ' /• ~ Aaron FRANK INSANA ( Carnival of Venice Briccialdi-Alfred Gayle Austin, Guitar \ Beer Barrel Polka Brown-Timm-Vejvoda -~ Matthew Gimmie, Accordion Over The Waves (~uitar-Accordipns Trio) Rosas Gay 1 e Aust i n , ~ Dawn Aust i n &~ Matthew Gimm i e (' \ Thome CLEO KUNATH Melodie Schubert Turina Turina Bach BERTHA AUTENRIETH . J·eunes Fi 11 ettes ~ Hurdy-Gurdy p, ' Sharon Seeds, Vocal 0 1 ."'"" ~ ~ ~ R ~\.('.ft:r'1=< A KRR INSTALLATIONS. :._ T Tr! RECITAL PROGRAM ( CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIAT I ON 6. VI OLA YOUNGBLOOD Solfeggietto. . • . . C.P . E. Bach PAULA ANDERSON 7 .. LYLLYAN WICK Allegro con spi rito Allegretto grazioso, Op.SS, No . 3 . • . • • • . ., Kuhlau MEREDITH MATZ 8. JULIAN McCREARY Hungary, Op . 410 .. . JOHN LIND Sunday, March 10, - 2:00 P.M. Evlyn Cope Chairman Harmony House Music Center PROGRAM AMERICA, played by MARY HESS 1. AGNES HOLST Abenlied . . . . . . . • . • . . Kohler .. Weybright Gavotte. MARK WAGNER 9. By Moonlight . . . • . arr. Kremenliev Skating . • . . • • • • • . Dittenhaver KAREN KELLY CARMEN SILVA Bear Dance • • • • . • . VIRGINIA VOIGT lO e ALBERTINA BIELEK Minuet from Partita No . Sonata in d . . RAMONA HORKY .... 2. EVLYN COPE Soldier's March ! Ole! . . . . . CHUCK WHITE . • Schumann • • . Zill er ISABELLE McCREARY Sonatina in G, Moderate, Allegretto. . . . . DEBBIE TANG 4. CLEO KUNATH Polonaise in A Major . GIL BIRD Dark Eyes (Accordian). JOHN HARTIG 5. . Beethoven Chopin . . . . .Anon. MAXINE STODDARD Holiday on the Mall . . . . • Weybright ANNE BALTZ Prelude in C, No. 1 W.T.C ... J.C. Bach Improvisation on a Children's Song •.• • • • . . Ward-Steinman JANET STODDARD $ Q Koelling Bartek I~ •. J.C . Bach • . Scarlatti 11. BEATRICE SEARLES Clair de Lune • . • • • • • • Debussy DEBORAH FOLGER CRAIG BUSTRIN 12. DON ISAAK Presto alla tedesca, Vivace, Op . 79 .. • . . • • .Beethoven RICHIE ATAMIAN GUEST PERFORMERS Drei Quartet (French Horn) • • . RUSSELL HARVEY CAROLYN GRAY ERIC SCHILLING KIRBY KONGABLE TOM VanLOO Director: MARK MORRITZ Students of Viola Youngblood • Weber 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOEN IX 264-1731 Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association /e offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. fASON & HAMLIN EORGE STECK .ENRY F. MILLER ARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO LSO : HARPSICHORDS by JONES-CLAYTON* HARMONY HOUSE presents the New three manual, 32 pedal theatre organ in horse-shoe console . . . THE ER_~ TRIO* a whole new world of musical pleasure! are proud to be the exclusive home of the MIGHTY WURLITZER ORGAN the quality organ for ME, STUDIO, SCHOOL OR CHURCH AS LOW AS 1325 llZONA DEALER FOR PIPE ORGANS WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. . .. ~n ~e:_v2~i!1! ~~ n:_a~~~ ?f organs, both el_ec!r~n_i~~~~.J2ipe. RECITAL PROGRAM CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Sunday, April 9, 1967, 2:00 Po M. Harmony House Maxine Stoddard Music Center Chairman PROGRAM BESSIE DEATSCH Star Spangled Banner Tammy Anderson Starlight Waltz Kathy Jensen VIOLA YOUNGBLOOD Swans On The Lake Betsy Sikora Echo Valley Shanna Gruntz BERTHA KIRKLAND Trains Smith Bra i nerd Thompson Zepp Eckstein Brian Dellinger Petite Tarantelle Sheila Dellinger PAULINE CARLSON Impromptu JULIAN MC CREARY An Old Tale "Pour Les Enfants" Tansman Rocking Horse "Pour Les Enfants" Tansman Mary Waldsmith Sonatina, Op~ 36, Noo 5 Clementi 1st movementf Presto A Little Joke, Opo 27f NOo 9, Bko II Kabalevsky Leslie Morris MAXINE STODDARD Dance Of The Little Bells Jamie Francis Rebikov Heller Schubert Pat Relfe LORNA SCHULTZ Waltz, Op. 12, No. 2 Lisa Genuit Minuet In F Ecossaise In G David Lautz SHIRLEY A. NICHOLSON Last Night Kuerulf Wouldn't It Be Lovely? "My Fair Lady" Lerner and Loewe Susan Morse Linda Swenson, accompanist Grieg Mozart Beethoven AGNES HOLST Deep River, Piano Duo arro Mark Nevin Jack Doyle Beverly Medlyn J., PA.RKER NICHOLSON C.P oEo Bach La Caroline Brenda Morse Berenice Bentley Baba Yaga Jill May EVLYN COPE Prelude from Suite for Piano Douglas Moore Jacque Lahusen BEATRICE SEARLES Minuet in B flat, Piano Duo Haydn-Steiner Alice Spears - Carla Vanderwall Der Rosenkavalier,Piano Duo,Strauss-Singer Pamela Vanderwall - Debra Vanderwall ( ( 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX 264-1731 We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display of HAMMO ND OR GA NS A COMPLETE $695 TO LINE FROM $ 15, 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. * Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM I / ... ( CENTRAL VISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION 6. EUGENIA BURNETT Sonatlna - Allegll.o Non Tll.oppOoo•oBle.hl Vll.lfitlng Moon ..••••••••• • • oo•ooBentle.y VIANE LEIGH Sonat.in.a ln G - Alle.g1z.o ••••••••••• Cobb Ta1z.ante.lla ...••.•••••••••.•. P1z.oko6le.66 MARK KUNVE 7. BEA ISAAK Tnve.ntlon No . 10 ln G Majoll.o••• • ••Bach · Me.lodlou.o Stud.le.&, op . J31 •••• • Gull.lltt No. 8 Plea.ou1z.e.& 06 the Cha.oe. No. 12 The Llttle. Spll.lte SARA ATAMIAN 8. MAXINE STOVVARV Bl.&t Vu Bel Ml1z. •••• • ••• • • •• ~ . • •••• Bach all.fl. . fioll. Two Pla.no.o ........ . We.yb1z.lght MIKE MARTIN JANET STOVVARV 9. JULIAN Mc.CREARY SUNVAY, MAY 12 - 2:00 P.M. Hall.many Hou.o e. Mu.& l c. Cent ell. Call.men Sllv a. Cha.ill.man PROGRAM Stall. Spangled Bann.ell. . . ... . Vuo . ••..• • •.• • . JENNIFER SMITH CHRISTI HAGGARV 1. 2.. 3 ~ 4~ So MR. ROVNEY GEHRE Happy Fall.me.fl. • ...• •• . • • ••• ••• o••Sc.humann "Mlnue.t" • • ..•...•• . .•••. •• . •• .... • . Bach A Round 001z. Th1z.ee. Vlolln¢ • . • T1z.adltlonal SANVRA GEHRE VEBRA GEHRE WENVY ROSSMAN OVA EAGLE Auna Le.e. • ••• • •• • •• • • • •O • O•••• a1z.1z. . Cla1z.k Will.lam Tell Ove.1z.tu1z.e. •..• • •.•• • . Ro.&.6lnl BARBARA GREER - Plano VONNA PIPER - 01z.gan BERTHA KIRKLANV Pomp and Page.antny •.•••. •• ••. PETER ALTUCHOW The.me and Va1z.latlon-0 . • . ··~· · • LILLIAN ALTUCHOW D • •• • o • • •• Sol6eggle.ttOo o• •~o ·• • •o• •• • C.P.E. Bach Sonatina~ op . 36, No. 5 • .••• o.Clime.ntl Flll..&t Movement - P1z.e.oto MARY WALVSMITH Patil.lot.le. Song, op. 12, No. 8•. • • Gil.leg Eve.nlng ln the. Mountain.o •• ~ •.• •• Ball.tok LESLIE MORRIS Cobb Nevln ISABELLE Mc.CREARY Sona.tlna., op . 36, No. 1 . .• .• •• • Cle.men.tl Alle.gll.o .•.• Andante. VAVIV TANNER EVLYN COPE Knec.h~ Rupll.ec.ht, op. 68, No. 12 ..•. •.•. • ..•.••... • •..• ..•• S chu.mann LINVA NEWSOM 10. BEA ISAAK Sonata ln F Mlnoll., op . 2, No. 1. . •O • • • Alle.gll.o •.•• • ••••• Be.e.thove.n ELIZABETH CELTS o 11. 12. • • • • • AVELINE WARNER Waltz fill.om Ma-0qu.e1z.ade. Sulte--Vu.o ••• o•• . . • .•.•. •••• Khatchatunlan CHRISTI HAGGARV JENNIFER SMITH SARAH McVONALV Conce.~to ln C Mlno1z. ••••••• o • • Be.e.thoven MARC VENTON ( ( 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX 264-1731 We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spi_nets. Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association Mta.SON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnlllcent display ol HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE $695 TO LINE FROM $15, 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST JN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. •:• Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM ( ( A.S.M.T.A. Central District Recital Sunday, October 8, 1967 2:00 P.M. · Harmony House Ethelle Lemmon, Chairman f sther Ber Vocal Solos In My Own Little .Cor_n er Evelyn Cope . __xbe Star Spangled Banner V"" Lar ry Rossman &oft Shoe Boogie . Chuck White t ~ ~ Glover I--" t~elle Lemmon :fiaber Dance Khatchaturian V' ~ Parker and Ronald Fournier f ,h,f_cornish Rhapsody Roslyn Wiggins l.A./ __ , ~ear Julia onatina op. 55 No. 3 1st Movement Kuhlau · The Blacksmith Mary Kaper Mary Waldsmith V Mexican Polka · t/1abanera ~~ A~ar , _s;hinese Boogie Alice Spears V" Mettalo Palmer- Hughes accordian Bizet Joyce Offenbacker ~~--.....,,.or_n___.F.....ree Russell Harvey Beatrice Searles " ./Yellow Bird v . Anne Stilwell Kunath ~~ ~ A harp Shooter's March Craig Kirby Alpert capulco · ,Q Cleo Hubert Bath tJt'V iola Youn blood echette Study for Two Horns Carolyn Gray and Russell Harvey y Rogers & Hammerstein Second Hand Rose Hanley & Clark Karen Arner Barry Joel Bump Por La Neche Joel Bump LuBoff-Terry Agay t armen Silva Seux-Follett I. Phillippi ~ V Jamaican Mona Beard Rhumba Arthur Benjamin Virginia Voight and Mona Beard ) ) 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOEN IX 264·1731 Central District of We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display ol HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE $695 TO LINE FROM $15, 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all ma~es . ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIO NS. •:: Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM A.S.M.T .. A. CENTRAL DISTRICT RECITAL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1967 2:00 P.M. HARMONY HOUSE ODA EAGLE, CHAIRMAN CATHARINE NEWTON Beautiful England, Suite Edna Mae Burnam I. Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace Michael Metheny II. Piccadilly Circus Joan Clark III. The White Cliffs of Dover Kendrick Jones MARIE ROOSEN Rosamunde Schubert Jerry Brown Venetian Boat Song, No. I Mendelssohn Joan Cooke BERTHA KIRKLAND Pow Wow Cool< Brian Dellinger Holiday Bells Chas ins Gayle Gerard RENA MELANDER Caprice in C Goodrich Christie Green Buzzing Bee Nevin Robi Kronberg ODA EAGLE Solf eggietto Bach Marthina Greer Gigue from the First Partita Bach Sally Taylor SISTER VIVIAN Seascape Graham Anna Krajewski Chimes in the Mist Frost The Oriole Ketterer Susan O'Malley VIOLA YOUNGBLOOD A Waltz Study Horn Vecchetti Tommy Huntington, Soloist Accompanied by Susan Genuit Tumble Weed Tango Allen Weiner Accordion Trio Mark Moritz, Tom Van Loo, Kirn Youngblood CARROLL GIGLIO Arabesque No. I Debussy David Jones Clair de Lune Debussy Paula Rush SHARON JONES Sinfonia No. 12 Allegro Sinfonia No o 4 Andante Bagatelle No. I Allegro Bagatelle Marziale Vivo Stephanie Brown Bach Bach Tcherpnin Tcherpnin ADELINE WARNER Serenade Schubert Violin Student of Rodney Gehre Ave Maria Bach-Gounod Carmel Rossman Accompanist, Patty Rossman SARAH MacDONALD Sonata Op. 26 Themes and Variations Kurt Psitzer BEA ISAAK Waltz in D flat Op. 64, No . I Song without Words No. 17 Melinda Moody Invention No. 6 in E Sonata in C Allegro con brio Julie Smith Beethoven Chopin Mendelssohn Bach Haydn ,• ( ( ( 1500 E. THOMAS RD. I PHOENIX .1 264·1731 Central District of We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display of HAMMOND ORGANS I. A COMPLETE LINE $695 TO $ f5, 000 FROM I ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL. ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST JN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. * Exclusive for State of Arizona I I I ·I f I RECITAL PROGRAM ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS -' ASSOCIATION Sunday, December 10, 1967 Mrso Carl Ho Bruning J. PARKER NICHOLSON o Christmas Carol . . Ca.Jt.ta. BJtun.ing o o ••• oHungarian Duet Jingle Bells o ••. Pierpont-Schaum o • Handel-Schaum Joy To The World . . • CaJt.ta and Viana BJtuning o o • Sonata in D Major .• RobeJt.t Sa.n.deJt.6on o ••• ~ •• Haydn Beatrice Searles o Hallelujah Chorus . . • o . . . . . . Handel Viana BJtuning Lake in the Mountaino •• Vaughn Williams Ve.boJtah Fo.tge.Jt Evlyn Cope Pauline D. Carlson Gypsies . • . • Hungarian Dance . o . . ..•. GJteg oJty Ra.m.t> e.y Rhapsody o . o Heller Reinhold •• Sarah MacDonald Moment . Musical . • . . . • oSchubert Ka.th.teen La.May Eugenia Burnett Hare and Turtle Race • • • Rondo on Argentine Children's Folk Tunes Ma.Jty BJtyan Kabalevsky Ginastera Sister Vivian Harold Wheeler In The Toy Shop. Tarantella . Jan 1.o a.ac..o on. Opus 119 No. 4 . • . • • Brahms Mik.e. Willi.am.& .. . Aaron • Aaron Concerto in D Major (Last Movement)Haydn Pa..tJt.l c..la Bay l e.o ;o ON STAGE MASON & HAMLIN 7 FOOT SALON GRAND PIANO 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENI X 264-1 731 We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display of HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE $695 TO LINE FROM $15, 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE . WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. . .. in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIO NS. ':' Exclusive for State of A rizona RECITAL PROGRAM ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION Sunday, December 10, 1967 Mrs o Carl Ho Bruning J, PARKER NICHOLSON Christmas Carol . . . oHungarian CaJz.la BJz.unlng . Duet Jingle Bells o o . . o . . Pierpont-Schaum Joy To The World . . . Handel-Schaum CaJz.la and Vlana BJz.unlng o o Hallelujah Chorus . . Vlana BJz.unlng o • o Sonata in D Major o . o o Robe.Jz.t Sande.Jz.-Oon o o • o . Haydn Beatrice Searles • o • •• oHandel Lake in the Mountain o . oVaughn Williams V e.b oh.ah Folg e.Jz. Evlyn Cope Pauline D. Carlson Rhapsody Gypsies o .. o o . . Heller Hungarian Dante .... o . Reinhold GJz.e.g oJz.y Ram!.> ey Opus 119 No . 4 . . o . . Brahms Mlk.e. Wllllam-0 o Sarah MacDonald Moment Musical . . . . . . . Schubert Kathleen LaMay Ha re and Turtle· Race . Rondo on Argentine Children's Folk Tunes MaJz.y BJz.yan Kabalevsky Ginastera Sister Vivian Harold Wheeler In The Toy Shop. Tarantella . Jan 1.oaac..oon Eugenia Burnett . Aaron . Aaron Concerto in D Major (Last Movement)Haydn PatJz.ic.-la Bayle-6-6 ON STAGE MASON & HAMLIN 7 FOOT SALON GRAND PIANO ( ( ii I l l j 1 , GLENDALE • 0 1 I• ' ' - COMMUNITY COLLEGE · I 1;... : I I I ARTIST'S SERIES presents \ JOHN AKIN pianist 3:00 P.M. I OCTOBER 1, 1967 I Campus· Student Center ~ 6000 .West OUve Avenue (Dunlap) I! I' ! I/ I Glendale, Ar'i.zona ( ( ( I PROGRAM John Akin is noted throughout the Valley for his excellence of performance, and as a fine teacher of piano,. He graduated f~.om Glendale High School and holds a Master of· Music from So.u thern Illinois University. He also attended Arizona State University and t~e Eastman ', Rondo in A minor, k 511 ..................................................................Mozart School of M.usic. He has studied with Arnold Bullock, Harry Rickie, and Sonata in E minor, opus 90 ..........................................................!Beethoven Cecilia Gerhart. Toccata in C Major, opus 7.......................................................... Schumann INTERMISSION .. . ,: ' ' Napoli, Suite pour le piano .............................................................. Poulenc Barcarolle Nocturne Caprice ltalien The exhibition in the gallery today is the wor.k of Jae.~. McClain. · Barcarolle, opus 60............................................................................Chopin The Artists' Series and the exhibition are sponsored through the . • ·C.· '· ·' auspices of the · Continuing Education Program Student Organization. ' "· ,, Scherzo in B flat minor, opus 31 ......................................................Chopin ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT and PHOENIX COLLEGE Present a Concert for Students PHOENIX COLLEGE AUDITORIUM· JANUARY 21, 1968 - 2:30 P. M. BAROQUE PERIOD Fantasy inc minor ...... ...................... ...... .. ....... ............................. J. S. Bach Polonaise in g minor CLASSIC PERIOD Sonatina in F Major, Op . 20, No. 3 ............ ... .......................... ........ ... Kuhlou Sonata in B-flot Major - Adog io orioso ....................... .... ... ............ .. .... Turk Sonata in A Major, K. 331 - Rondo Alla Turco ......... ......... ............ Mozart Sonata in G Major, Op. 79 - Presto a Ila tedesca ...................... Beethoven CONTEMPORARY PERIOD Magic Word Play Song ............ .......................................... ;....... ............ Bartok Lo Diligente, .from Pour Petits et Grands ..... ........ ............... .... Tcherepnine Visionary Landscapes, Op. 214 ............. ........... ................. .. ..... Hovhaness Allegro rubato Evening Bell Allegro brilliante Cordoba, from Andalusia Suite ............... .......... .. ................ ......... .... Lecuona ROMANT IC P-ERIOD · Wh ims, Op. 12, No. 4 .... ...................... .................. ..... ..................... Schumann Waltz, Op. 12, No. 2 .............._. ............. ... ." ....... ...................... ...... ........... Grieg Song of the Lark ........................................................................ Tchaikovsky Arabesque, Op. 100, No. 2 ·················································:...... .... Burgmuller Children Skating, from Op. 31 .................. ........... ............................. Rebikov Scherzo inc-# minor, Op. 39 ............................................... :.............. Chopin DR . DONALD ISAAK - Pianist and Lecturer Chairmen: EVL YN COPE, CAROLL GIGLIO and ADALINE WARNER r ~S.M.T.A. CENTRAL DISTRICT and presents D R.- D 0 N A L D PHOENIX COLLE.GE! I S A A IC in A C:QNCER1r FOR STUDENTS Sunday etterno.on, J,anu(n'y '21st, 1968 at 2:30 :Pl{OENIX COLLEGE .Atl»ITORIUM ?.'he informal. pre-performance talk given 'by :Dr. !aaak, pie:nistlectur~r and PrG>feS'S<>P of piano at .Ari.sons State University ar~ of eat importance in the ~nterpTetation. of each piece. · ~is year we a.re to :Qear l'!l.\lsie of the four eras of our western musie;al ba.ckground whicb students have stu~ied or ·will be studyIt fe always interesting to hear an artist play selections yo~ kn-0w or hope to iearn in the future. Remember the date, the hour, a.YJ.d the place. Tickets are availabl-e from your teacher, or call r.vlyn Co?e, 265 ~,?1916, o:r. Ad~1ine Watn-el" ing • 945-2151, o:r Caroll Giglio. 941 4 748 . Tickets a.ne only 75~ ·- llring several .Also at ·.,he cb~r. friends~ ASMTA - CENTRAL DISTRICT and PHOE NIX COLLEGE CONCERT for STUDENTS January 21, 1968 2:30 P. M. Phoenix College Auditorium Contribution for Scholarship Fund$ .75 {y~~'r?auali~(} We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. MASON & HAMuw~ Central District ol Arizona State Music Teachers Association · GEORGE STECK* HENRY F. MlLLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO ALSO: HARPSICHORDS by JONES-CLAYTON * *Exclusive for State of Arizona THE fROUBJDOUR HARP by LYON-HEALY A totally new harp with many distinctive and significant features close to those of the full-size pedal harp. e BEAUTIFUL TONE - 4Y2 OCTAVE RANGE e "BIG-HARP" STRING SPACING, FEEL AND RESPONSE e WEIGHS ONLY 25 LBS. COMPLETE WITH ALL ACCESSORIES INCLUDING COVER AND PRIVATE LESSONS ONLY 15?5 We are proud to be the exclusive home of the MIGHTY WURLITZER ORGAN the quality organ for HOME, STUDIO, SCHOOL OR CHURCH AS LOW AS $!J!J5 ALSO: PIPE ORGANS BY WICKS E SPECIALIZE . . . in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. . . . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. PHOl5NIX 1$00 EAST THOMAS ROAD 264-1731 TVCSON 4349 EAST BROADWAY EA 7-4891 RECITAL PROGRAM CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TE...4.CHERS ASSOCIATION Sun~ay, JaD~a:ry MRS. CHARLES D. RICE 'Fhe Gui tar 6, 2:30 P. M. Harmony House Music Center . PROGRAM Mother Vivian, Chairman Wesley Still Sonata Iu C Major Jean Jones GINA DO!vITNICK Star Spangled Banner March 0 f The Wee Folk MOTHER VIVI.AN Gaynor Julie Crane Pour Petits et Grands Le Fa:rceur Fur Elise :B."VELYN COPE tittle Pedro Spanish Carnival Two Dialogues Hatch Bartok Randy Bowlus ETHELLE LEMM)N Cornish Rhapsody Scher Wagness Pace MARIE ROOSEN Prelude Aaron Brahms-Thompson ALBERTINA '.BIELEK Schumann Old French Kathy Owens Mp CREARY Polon~se J. A Litj;l:ile Song The ciown s. Bach Kabalevsky II Jon Cooper Nev: ID.ALE MC CONNELL Allegro In A. Sailor's Song Tenderly Grof Jeff' Ptak Sus an Harper ISABELLE Ba Marjorie Marsh Bi11 Martin and Susan Grosvenor Hayden Tom...:Toms Soldier's March Musette Beei!ibov, Martha Flores The Rosary IRENE lvDRRISON DAVIS .Amdante From Surprise Symphony Brass Buttons Diane Brown The Glider Gavo~te 811ld Tcherepn .Anne Marie Sullivan Black Susan Smith Martha O©lberrt Lullaby For Baby Jesus Kathy Robertson Scar la BEATRICE SE.AB.LES Lotus Land Seo , Vicki Ray GRACE LEIGH Prelude In C Sharp Minor Si.lsan Mecham Racbmanino:J HENRIETTA LUNDQUIST Scenes From Childhood, Op. 15 Schuma AlD,out Strange Lands and People Knight Of The Rocking Horse Pleading Child Gail Fisher Guest Performer from the Young Artist Club Next Recital - All .American Composers - February -:i Central District of We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON & HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO ALSO: HARPSICHORDS by JONES-CLA YTOW' HARMONY HOUSE presents the New three manual, 32 pedal theatre organ in horse-shoe console . . . THE ER_~ TRIO* a whole new world of musical pleasure! We are proud to be the exclusive home of the MIGHTY WURLITZER ORGAN the Juality organ for HOME, STUJ?IO, SCHOOL OR CHURCH , 4s LOW AS $825 ARIZONA DEALER FOR PIPE ORGANS WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe. . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. '~ Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM SISTER VIVIAN Ketterer Oriental Song Soni..a Ei..de.lbe.Jc.g Folk Song O! Dem Golden Slippers A. S. M. T. A. So nla Ei..de.lb e.Jc.g Joan Cant)i..e.ld CENTRAL DISTRICT RECITAL Kramer On . My Way to Church Jo an Can t)i.. e.ld Harmony House 2:00 P. M. Sunday, February 11, 1968 BERTHA K1RKLANV My Lady Greensleeves arr. by Baunam Sheila Ve.lllnge.Jc. Bertha Kirkland, Chairman Kabalevsky The Clown PROGRAM ~ The Star Spangled Banner Mall.y Ann Bu.nn.b Ka.thy He.ne.l arr. ·by Bauer OVA EAGLE Nevin Buzzing Bee Milie. She.llan-6 Bach Invention I ETHEL . LEE VANIELS Renard Fun in the Snow Cathy Bll.a..&.66le.ld Paule..t.ta Be.ln VIOLA H. YOUNGBLOOV LoJti Lo c.k.e.Jt Kuhl au Sonatina Op. 20, No. 2 The Little Woodchuck Waltz for Nancy Rein Cobb ClaJc.a Tang Gadabout Grasshopper ·Birds in the Birdbath Our Church has a Steeple Tall McAllister Burnam Burnam Su.6 an Gen ult EVONNE BEATTIE Beethoven Sonatina in G Ch!c.l.6tophe.Jt Beall March Joy and Tears Vonna Tang Relays Greensleeves Chocolate Soldier Lynne. GodwaJtd arr. by Eckstein Cobb Ravel-Agay · .S ah.a. Le.o nah.d . ON STAGE Mason & Hamlin 7' Salon Grand Piano Tcherepnin Genmaln CoJtJtle.Jto JULIAN Mc.CREARY AGNES HOLST Pavanne Grieg The Waltz MRS. CARL H. BRUNING · Sally Tayloll. Ase's Death Op. 46 No.2 The Horsemen Grieg Kabalevsky Le.-6 ll e. Mo JtJtl-6 BEATRICE SEARLES The Last Silence Horhaness CJta.lg Bu.&tJtln AVALINE WARNER Prelude in!{) Prelude in G Chopin Chopin Pa.tty Ro-6.&man 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX ( ( 264·1731 We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. RECITAL PROGRAM MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnltlcent display of HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE LINE FROM $695 TO $15, 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE . . . in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes . . . . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. ':' Exclusive for State of Arizona HARMONY HOUSE MUSIC CENTER• 1500 E.AST THOMAS ROAD ( ( PIANO RECITAL Students of ( lO c EVLYN COPE NO Q 3 oooooooooo oonoGrieg 11. JEANNINE VanVELKINBURGH Fountain . In the Rain •. ooo oo•o o•Gillock 12 , LORI STONE Allegretto, Op o 36, No. 2 .•.. oClementi A Little Joke o. o• • •o ••••• o • .Kabalevsky IVIE BOHN, NATHALIA SCHAUB, LAURA VAN VACTER, DENNIS WILKERSON Stars and Stripes Forever . . ~ .!·· , Sousa 13. LINDA NEWSOM Knight Rupert • •• • •• • •ooooo oo ooSChumann Havana Ho l id ay Cobb LINCOLN NEWSOM Com i n ! Round the Mount a i n •• •.• Fo 1 ~ Song Ca 1 i co Wa 1tz .•.• o ••••••• , ••• o ••• Garrow 14. Harmony House Recital Hall 1500 Eo Thomas Road June 8, 1968 8:00 P.M. P R0 GRAM L DEBRA PRINS Puck~ Opo 71, o 15. LARRICE and LARRY ROSSMAN r:hat Shall We Do? (duet) .•. . . Folk Tune 16. CLAUDIA ROGUSKI Drifting ..•...................•. Glover DEBBIE ROSSMAN Trepak •.....•....•.•.•••.•. ~ •.• o .Nevin Arabesque •••••••••••• . ••• • ••• Burgmul ler ••• , •••• NEIL GORDOf~ March of the Dwarfs •••• LINDA LANFORD Minuet 1 'Antique •.. e •• • • o ••••• o••···~·,.Grieg ~··~·····Paderewski ROBIN SMITH Hungary, Op. 410 ......•.... • .• Koelling 17. DEBBIE McNICHOLS Rondo Alla Turca from K 331.~ •.• Mozart 18 . . LYNN CHURCH So na ta . i n C , A.1 1 e g r o c o n. -b r i o • . • • Hay d n RORY MADDEN Minuet in G.................... Bach Ba l 1a d e . . . • • . . • . . . • • . . ~ . . . . .• Bur g mu 11e r 19. DEBBIE STONE A Cozy Waltz ........•...•... Kabalevsky Mi s s i s s i p p i . . . ? • • • • • • • • • • • .• .'" , • • • • Moo r e RICK SWANSON Invention No. 1, C Major ..•..• ~ ••• Bach Prelude, . Op. 28, No. 4.~········Chopin 20. IVIE BOHN Minstrels .............. ~ .... " ..• Debussy 8. MARCIA TANITA Mechanical Doll •••..•..••. Shostakovich 21. ANNJEAN JONGERT .1st Movemeni, Op. 31 , . No. 2 .. Beethoven 9 FRANCES HYLAND 22. MIKE WILLIAMS Roumanian Dance, Op. Ba .... o·•··Bartok 6o 6 0 ••• Conga •••••....••• ~ •.......•.. .·. Weybri ght 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX ( ( 264-1731 I lI We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON ANO HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our ma11nlflcent display ol HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE LINE FROM $695 TO $15, 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER RECITAL HALL - ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS STUDIOS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe. . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. »Exclusive for State of Arizana RECITAL PROGRAM CENTRAL Sunda.y~ / ( ( AoS.M.T.A. \ RECITAL VISTRI~T 2:00 P.M ., June 9, 7968 HARMONY HOUSE . L.EONE MITCHELL CAROLL Jo GIGLIO, ChailLman Sol6eggiettO. ooo ooo ooo • •••••••• • ••C.P.E. Bach 1 VEBBIE NEWLIN PR0 G R A M J MARIE ROOSEN In the FolLe~t Tall .......... o.Edna-Mae Bunn.am fi6teen Men on a PilLate Boa.t .. Edna~Mae Bunn.am LESLIE MARTIN j Va.nee.~················Beethoven Thi1td Ge1tman J VIOLA YOUNGBLOOD Autumn OVA EAGLE PAULINE COOK V~eam ••. ~ .. HolLn Solo ..• ,.Lott~enhei~elL LORI LOCKER Aeeompanied by KAREN LOCKER Sona.tine - I and 11 ........• Gilloek LORI LOCKER Movement~ The Clown .... o••••················~Kabalev~ky MARCIE HECKMAN MARIE ROOSEN Venetian Boat Song #7 •••• ••••••••• Mendelh~ohn JERRY BROWN MIKE SHELLANS J LORNA SCHULTZ Manch 06 the CAROLL GIGLIO Goblin~ Rond o . . . . . . . • . . . j ••...•..•...•....•. Cunti~ NANCY EHLERS $ • • • • • • • • • • • MARK RHOVE • • • • • • .• • Light~ Waltz . in Wey b!Li g h.t JOSEPHINE KOEPPEL Mazu1tka Bagatelle . #11, Op. 6 .••.•.. •••••••••o••BalLtok on the Fountaln .•.....• Edna-Mae Bu!Lnam Mu~lc •...•..•...•.•... Edna-Mae BulLnam KARY SCHM1VT J C# MinolL, Op. 64, No. 2 ••••••• Chopin VAV1V JONES . EVLYN COPE Roumanian Va.nee No. 2 0 p. 8 A ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba.Itta k MIKE WILLIAMS 'The J:touse 01 ( / (lUatzty ana ilervice·· We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. of Arizona State Music Teachers Association 1ASON & HAMLIN 1EORGE STECK IENRY F. MILLER IARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO tLSO: HARPSICHORDS by JONES-CLAYTON* HARMONY HOUSE presents the New three manual, 32 pedal theatre organ in horse~shoe console . . . THE ER_~ TRIO* a whole new world of musical pleasure! '¥e are proud to be the exclusive home of the MIGHTY WURLITZER ORGAN the quality organ for -IOME, STUDIO, SCHOOL OR CHURCH AS LOW AS IN25 tIZONA DEALER FOR PIPE ORGANS WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes . . . . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pjpe. . , . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. 1 •: Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION !larmony House Music Center Sunday, July 12, 2:00 P. M. J ~ Parker Nicholson Chairman PROGRAM. JOANN MC COY Joyous Waltz MacLachlan Virginia Rife Melody In F ADELINE WARNER Prelude In G Minor Nadine Dorschler RacJ.1!Ilani11of MABEL BRIGHT Valse Op, 69, No. 2 " Betty Armstron Chopin BEATRICE SEARLES Sonatina Op. 151, No. 1 (Andante, Scherzo, Allegretto) Lucinda Turner Diaoelli ANNIE C. STEINBACH Scherzo In B Flat Major Waltz In A Wdnor Rosealba Krusemark Schubert Chopin Rubenstein-Ballatore Peggy Krewson EVLYN COPE Bouncing The Ball Spanish Dancer Linda Newsom Carter Watson J. PARKER NICHOLSON King Window Shopping Lord Lovel Arr. Green RODNEY J, GEHRE Grant Harris ETHELLE LEMW.ON Golliwog 1 s Cake Walk Debussy Concerto In A Minor For Two Violins (Allegro) Cathy Gehre, Ann W~llsop Vivaldi-Nachez Mar jean Voth C.ARMEN SILVA Bach Fughetta Loree Voigt, Virginia Voigt B1.Albert Allemande Virginia Voigt DR. DONALD ISAAK Songs Without Words, No, 12 In F Sharp Minor Julie Ann Brassfield Two-Part Invention No. 7, E Minor Kathy Rein 1 1 Mendelssohn Bach 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX ( ( 264-1731 Central District of We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display ot HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE LINE FROM $695 TO $15, 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. . .. in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIO NS. * Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM HARMON ~ ~USE Nove.mb Vt 10 , 196 8 RECITAL Alle.gianc.e. to the. Flag AMERICA My c.oun - tny . ' tl-0 06 thee , Sweet land 06 llb en - ty , 06 thee. I -0lng ; Land whene my 6a - the1t-0 died , Land 06 the pl l - t1tlm'-0 pnlde , Fnom e.v eny moun - tal n -Olde. , Let fi1tee - dom 1tl ng ! Vanna Tang Take 066 . L. Ga1tnow . v·i ·a·n·a B1tuning G0 G0 G0 ~ v c Gl 0 v e.lt (Vuet-0) Stnolll ng at Lo ch Lomond The. Ragtimen-0 • . ..• . • . • • ; •••• • •••• ed . Agay RUTH BAUERBACH Ma·l tf/ Ann Lind Mu.6 e.t::te. Bach Mlnlatulte Manc.h & RleQ-Ohaw Rlde ••• . Bowen-0 Vlane Sc.ott Minuet .{.n C Mlnolt ...• • . Bach AJz.ithmetlc. Le~~on ¢ o•• ··· ···· · · · ·· · Tan¢man BERTHA KIRKLANV Elizabeth and Beat1tlc.e Sc.haefie.1t (Vuet) Slovak.{.an Folk Tune • • •••• •• BO:ntoQ - Suc.hofi6 Beatnlc.e Sc.haefie.1t MazuJz.ka • • ., .--:-:-:-: . •. ., . •• • • .•• • G1tetc.hanlno66 AGNES Mo HOLST Sana Leo nand Sonat.{.na .{.Yl C P Op . 55 No. 1 Allegno and Vlvac.e . • . . •• • . .. •• ~ • • Kuhlau F1tollc. ofi the Plxle-0 • •• · · ··• •o• • ••• Helle!t 0 o • • , o o • • o •• ••• •••• • •••• 0 0 0 ,., " 0 • 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 • 0 •• e 0 0 •• • 0 0 " 0 0 • • 0 0 0 0 0 • • 0 0 0 ; 0 a • • •••• t• 0 • 0 0 ••• • •• ,., •• • • SAVIE FLOM Su-0an Santa Mania The Little Toy Plano . •. ... •. A. K. Kleinman ·Kl.mb enl~ Lewl-0 Blue a.{..6.{.e.6 . ..... . .· • •••• • ••• • , • Mana- Zucca Le.Ann Stone Mu-0 .{, e Bo x • ... ... . . . ..... . . .. .. .. 0 . Bentley ( \ F.RANK I SANA .. . . . ( . Matthew G.{.mm.{.e, . • • • • • ••• ~••<• • • •<• Ae~o/td.{.On V1t.{.go'-0 Se.1te.nade • •• . • •• ••• .• V1tlgo - Alfine.d John Glmmle. . .• • ~ ··••• • • •• ••• •• • •• • • oGultah The Blue Vanube Waltz . ~o•o Sthau~~ - Al6he.d · (Vue.t) Camptown Rac.e-0 • • • •• o• • •o • •• Fo-Ote.n- Alfihed CATHARINE NEWTON Robe.Itta Nel l Mllleh A'Rabane1ta .o• • ~•o • o • G1tan.t. Fletc.heh (ASU} Vlane . Bite.am :Sofit Shoe Vance. A Sad Tale. A Lone-0ome Thall .• •• ~ .•.• V. Knae.he.nbue.hl CARMEN SILVA Teni and Cahl Nakazawa (Vue.t) In Sc.hube.1tt'~ Vay ••. oo • oo oo oo o• K!te.n.t.zlln Canl NaQa zawa Neptune. 1 -0 Cave • • ••• •• • o ~•• • • • ••oo L . Long JU LT AN MCCREARY Cha1tle-0 Me-0 he.l MU.6 e.tt e. •• ~ Bae h Phe.lude .••••. ••• •••• • • • ••• • . .• Tc.he.he.pnln Le.-0 ll e Mo 1t1tl -0 Sonatina in C, Op . 55, No o 3, 1-0.t. Move ment, Alle.gfl.o eon ~plnlto ••• ~· · · Kuhlau CLEO KUNATH Van~l Jame.-0 •• .. •..••• • • •••••••.•.• . • • 0ngan Aley Cat . ••. • ~ "•• • • • • .,•• • o • •o•• • o o Bjoltn Cononatlon Manc.he. • •• ~ • •• • • • .• w. Stlc.kle.-0 Jac.k Ha!ttlg .eooo o o o o o • o~ o o o oooo•o AC.C.O!tdlon Cza1tda-0 • . . • ••• • • . •• • • • ~ .... . .... V. Monti 0 • 0 • • 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 •• 0 • • • • e SISTER M ~ VIVIAN BLISS, 1.B ~ V . M o Patnlc.la Bayle-0-0 Founth Vienne~e Sonatlna ••• • ••• . .• Mozant Andante. Me.nue.tto and T1tlo Rondo "Mu-Ole. e.n1tlc.he.-0 ll6e. and we. thank ouh -0tude.nt-0 fio!t -0hahln9 .t.he.lh mu.6lc. today. We. app!te.c.la.t.e. the. e.nc.ounage.me.nt ·and lnte.1te.-0t o 6 the.in fiami.lle-0 and 61tle.nd~ ~" 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOEN IX " The House of 264· l 73 l Quality and Service" We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. RECITAL PROGRAM MASON AN D HAMLIN GEOR GE S T ECK H AMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO P L AYER PIANO see our magnificent display ol HAMMOND ORGANS A COM P L ET E $695 TO LIN E FROM $ 15, 000 AR I ZONA1 S MOS T COMP L ETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RE C ITAL HALL ORGA N SHOP PIANO SHOPS DI S PLAY ROOM S COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE . . : in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. . . . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe. . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. ''' Exclusive for State of A rizona HARMONY HOUSE M USIC CENTER • 1500 EAST THOMAS ROAD PIANO RECITAL S.tude.nt.6 on EVLYN COPE HaJtmony Hou.6e. Recital Hall 1500 E. Thoma.6 Road 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1 0. 77• 12. 7 3. 14. 1 5. 1 6. 17.~ 18 • Vecembe1t. 7, LINCOLN NEWSOM Old · Fa.6hione.d Waltz Malt.ch on the. Toothpick.6 MARCIA TAN1TA · S pi1t.i.to .6 o , 0 p • 36 , No • 1 CHARLES WHITE Minuet n~om Six.th F1t.ench Suite The. Ele.phan.t.6, nit.om the Zoo JEANNINE VanVELKINBURGH Lament VEBRA PRINS Sonatina The. Clown L1NVA SHELTON Sona ina, Op. 36, No. 1 SpiJc.i.to.60, Andante. and Vivahce KIMBERLY ABRUTZ Alle.gJc.o, nJc.dm Op. 36, No. 2 RORY MAVVEN MatJc.o.6e.nlied, Op. 68, No. NANCY HECKMAN ·. PJc.elude No. 2 nJc.om Op. 81 Fe..6.tive. Va.nee, Op. 24, No. 5 L1NVA NEWSOM The Gyp.6ie.6 VEBBIE STONE P1t.e.6.to ·6Jc.om Op. 36, No. 5 STEVEN REIFF Wa.ltze.6 No. 4, No. 3 and No. ROBIN SMITH Flut.te.Jc.ing Leave.6 RICK SWANSON P~e.lude., Op. 28, No. 3 Wa1t.1t.i0Jc.'.6 Song, Op. 45, No. 15 EA MICHELLE WHITE Waltz in E-6la..t LAURA VanVACTER Val.6e. BJc.illAnte., Op. 33 1968 8:00 P.M. 19. 20. Glove.Jc. Glove.Jc. Clementi Bach Scott 21. 22. VEBBIE McN1CHOLS Vanza Lucu.mi LYN N CHURCH . ImpJc.omp.tu LORI STONE ConceJc.to ·in V NEIL GORVON Sonatina, Op. l3, No. 1 Alleg1t.o, Andante and PJc.eL>to 1V1E BOHN Maldguena. M1KE WILLIAMS Conce1t.t Etude, Op. 36 Lecuona SchubeJc..t Haydn Kabalev.6ky Lecuona. MacVowelt Allen 1/:2-D Ne-U &rrrlvn Kab ale.v.6 k.y Ka.balev.6 ky Broffwr l)·t JOl'f PM TIf [-/-?sft>rJ t1YAc;o,: t c~~ Clemen.ti Clementi GJc.ieg Helle.Jc. · CJc.e.6 ton BuJc.gmulleJc. Cle.men.ti SchubeJc.t Koelling Chopin Helle.Jc. VuJc.and Cone.one ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT and PHOENIX COLLEGE Present a Concert for Students PHOENIX COLLEGE AUDITORIUM - JANUARY 26, 1969 - 3:00 P.M. BINARY FORM Minuet in G . • • . . . . . • . . • . • • • . • . • . • • • • . • • • • • • • • J. S. Bach German Dance in E • . . . . • • • • • • . • • . • . • • . • • • • . . • • . . • . • Haydn Soldier's March • • • . . . . . • • • . • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . . • • • • Schumann The Sick Doll •.•.•...•........•••.....••••.• Tchaikovsky TERNARY FORM Waltz in E Minor •.•••.•••••.••••.••..•••.••...••. Chopin A Deserted Farm ••.•...••••••••••.••••••••••••• MacDowell Golliwog's Cake Walk .••••.•.•••..••••.•.•..•.... Debussy VARIATIONS Variations on a Swiss Song .••.....••...•••.•.• Beethoven Variations Op. 51 ....................•...•..•. Kabalevsky THROUGH COMPOSED Prelude and Fugue in D, W.T.C.I ••••.•••..•..• J. s. Bach Song Without Words .•.....•.....••.•.....•... Mendelssohn La Babillarde from Petits et Grands ••.•..•.•• Tcherepnin ··~· SONATA FORM Sonata in C, Op. 36 No. 1 .•••••..••........•... Clementi Sonata in E Minor (first movt) ..•.•.•...•..•.••..• Haydn Rhapsody in G Minor . • . • . . . . . . • • • . • . . . . . . . • . . . . • • • Brahms ETUDES Study in C from Op. 599 ••.. • ••..•....•..•..•...•• Czerny Study in C from Op. 299 .•..•.•.•......•..... • ••.• Czerny Study in C Minor from Op. 25 .......••..•.•.•.•••• Chopin DR. DONALD ISAAK - Chairmen: Pianist and Lecturer EVLYN COPE--ADELINE WARNER--MAXINE STODDARD 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX ( ( 264-1731 . We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display of HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE LINE FROM $695 TO $15 , 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe. . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. * Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM CE~TRAL ( DISTRICT ( ·ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION SUNDAY, fEB. 9, 19"69 ·· 4: .0 0 P.M. HARMONY HOUSE O·DA EAG· ~E eHA l RM'A.N. MUSIC CENTER ·· ( SISTER M. VlViA~~ I.B.V.M. -TH E LAKE a t · EVEN I N·G. . • . . . • . . . . . . GR I FFE S . WA LT Z i n A f l a t . . ~ . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . B.RAHM S KATHY H[NEL . ETHEL LEE DANIELS J u~G GLE.R• • • • • •. • • ~. • • • • • •..• •. • • • • • • • • • • • KERN PAUIL.ETTA BErtf RRO'GRAM AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL, played by JOHN BECK ARLENE RICE PR~LUDE & FUGUE G MINOR ............ BACH J:o CELY N LOUISE F. McGOWAN' THOUSAND of MILLION of STARS •• WEYBRlGHT SUSAN HARRIS . . BERTHA KIRKLAND DUETS SWANS on th.e LAKE ....•...... PICKANNY. ; ......•............. KETTERER SHEILA DELLINGER BRIAN DELLING ER TAjNG0 1 • • • • • • • • • KARIN • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·• A.l BENI Z INGEBRIG~TEN J. PARKER NICHOLSON MOONLIGHT SONATA •• ·••••• ·••• ~ •• 3rd MOVEMENT. OP. 27 #2 ROBERT SANDERSON ~BEETHOVEN SARAH MACDONALD . SONATO in A MINO.R...... ~ .•...•.. -. MOZART ALLEGRO .................... ·.... MQESTOSO MARC DENTON OWN COMPOS I TI ON . DALLAS HOWINGTON ODA EAGLE · WiTCHES REVELS~~~······ ......... SHYETLE MI KE SHELL AN·s . TH E H UNG AR I AN.. . • • • • • • • • •• ·.• • •· • • • Mac D0 WE t. L SALLY TAYL©R . EVONNE BEATTIE BALLADE ...........·..... BURGMUELLER · ANN TOLONE VAR. on A RUSSIAN FOLK SONG LORI WANG BERKOVICH o •••• PATRICIA KEATING CANDLE LI GHT • . . . . . . . . . . . MART I N. CR'I N0 LI NE MI NUET • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BACH EVEN~NG J'EAN H'A RV EY MAY NIGHT •••••••••••••••••'" •••• .,. P.'ALGREM K#310 JOSEPHINE KOEPPEL G·RIS S IN SONG ..•........ COBB CAROLYN WHITAKER . 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX ( ( 264·1731 Central District of We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our ma11nlflcent dlsplav of HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE L1NE FROM $695 TO $15, 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE . BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE . . .· in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. .. . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe. . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. * Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM ( CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Harmony House Recital Hall Sunday, March 9, 1969- · 4 P . M. Lorna Schultz, Chairman PROGRAM America the Beautiful played by Beverly Medlyn Sister Vivian White Clouds High Heels Melissa Reck Did You Know? Mary Bayless Viola Youngblood Hobo Hop Beth Stevens Blessed Assurance Lori Locker Stevens Burnam Garrow Krahenbuehl Knapp Dorothb Arlene Rice uet March of the Candy Soldiers Hopson Susan Houle Debra Rice Theme from Concerto #1 Tschaikovsky Randy Letcher Evonne Beattie The Sad Sea Ward Brother Come &Dance With Me Humperdinck-arr. Richter The Shepherd Plays Salutrinskaya Carol Wang Lorna Schultz Sonatina Op. 152 #1 Allegretto Allegro Moderate Grace Schaeffer Cartagena Nancy Ehlers Liftl Noona Jean Harvey Pastorale Burgmuller The Little Party Bu!gmuller Erin McMichael Two Studies, Op. 47,#2,#5 Heller Kathleen McMichael J. Parker Nicholson Energy Waltz Vickie Greif£ Veda Berkman Prelude Op. 28, #20 Toccatina Op. 27,#8 Martha Schaefer Bartek Schubert Chopin Kabalevsky Maxine Stoddard Sonatina Op. 36,#3 Clementi Spiritoso Un poco adagio Allegro Anne Baltz Venetian Boat Song Op. 19 #6 Mendelssohn Janet Stoddard Agnes Holst The Maid With the Flaxen Hair Debussy Beverly Medlyn Bea Isaak Tarantella Op. 102 Mark Hornbaker Mendelssohn 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX 264-1731 We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. ( ( l Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN 3EORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our ma11nlllcent display ol HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE LINE FROM $695 TO $ f 5 t 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL - ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND -TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. •:' Exclusive for State of A rizana RECITAL PROGRAM ( Central District Arizona State Music Teachers Association Ethel Lee Daniels Sunday, April 13, 1969 4:00 P.M. Harmony House Recital Hall Ruth Peaser, Chairman The Storm PROGRAM arr . Steiner· Jacque Avery Mozart Michael Donlin Country Gardens Morris Dance Duet: Michael and Joseph Donlin Minuet in F White Clouds Eugenia Burnett Swan Lake Sister Vivian I.B.V.M. America Stevens Joseph Donlin Tschaikowsky-Weybright Sarah Lee · Sonatina in A minor Cobb Allegro Con Spirito-Andante Andrew Li~g Cleo Kunath Hopak Don W. Schaum Louise Garrow Folk Song Caroll J. Giglio Nocturne in Eb Holly Hawkins Mous-so:rgsky Beatrice Searles Prelude No. 3 The Storm (L'Orage) Lee Wolfard Bach Burgmuller Ruth Peaser Major Kay Kittle Chopin Viola Youngblood A Sad Tail Handel Chopin Hallelujah Chorus A Major Prelude Jenifer Collins Evonne Beatie Puppet Dance The Peacock Ruben and Rachel Karen Minor Richard J. Pitcher John Gouvia Kraehenbuehl Kim Marley The Sound of Music Rogers-Hammerstein piano and voices Carry Culp, Susan Griffin Come Unto Him - Messiah Debbie Van Zanen - Soprano Frank Schader, Accomp. Handel ( ( 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENI X 264·1 73 1 Central District of We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display of HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE $695 TO LINE FROM $15, 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE . WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. . . . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. * Exclusive for State of A rizona RECITAL PROGRAM CENTRAL DISTRICT ( . ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Sunday, May 11, 1969 Harmony House Music Center 4:00 P.M. EVLYN COPE Chairman PROGRAM STAR SPANGLED BANNER DEBBIE ROSSMAN 1. EVLYN COPE Here Comes the Band Sugar Cookies KELLEY CRAWFORD Garrow Glover 2 • RENA MELANDER Oriental Dance JACQUELINE JAMES The Zoo Parade DANNY WILLIAMS Kleinman Sch a um 3. ETHEL LEE DANIELS Chimes In the Mist MARY ANN GOUVIA Bentley 4. SISTER VIVIAN Curi.ous Story Whistling Boy Barefoot Boy VIRGINIA SUAREZ Heller Crist Mokrejs 8. EVONNE BEATTIE Invention in B-flat Major NANCY GROVES Mendelssohn Chopin Clementi Kabalevsky J.S. Bach 9. J. PARKER NICHOLSON Prelude, Op. 28, No. 6 Chopin DAVID McDANIEL 10. BERTHA AUTENRIETH When Love is Kind--Old English Melody Se Florinda e Fidele Scarlatti My Johann Greig MARGIE DREWRY, Soprano BERTHA AUTENRIETH ,· Accompanist 11. EVLYN COPE Bear Dance STEVEN REIFF Bartek 12. CARMEN SILVA 5. JULIAN McCREARY Melody Street Games WYNETTE YAO Short Prelude in C Major Rondo in C Major, Op. 51, No. 1 MARY WALDSMITH 7. ISABELLE McCREARY Consolation Prelude, Op. 28, No. 7 DAVID TANNER Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 1, Andante The Clown DEBBIE TANG Tcherepnin Siegmeister Valse Romantique MONA BEARD Debussy J.S. Bach Beethoven 6. CLEO KUNATH Carry Me Back to Ole Virginny Bland Minuet from Don Juan Mozart ELIZABETH FRAYNE Watchman's Song Greig La Cucaracha Mexican Folk Song TINA GORNICK It is an honor and a privilege for a student to be invited by his teacher to appear on our Sunday Recitals. Thank you for being such an attentive and appreciative audience. Your Chairman ( 1500 E. THOM AS RD. PHOEN IX 264-1731 We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display of HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE $695 TO LINE FROM $15, 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL - ORGAN SHOP Pt-ANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE . WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. * Exclusive for State of A rizona RECITAL PROGRAM CENr \L DISTRICT AUDITIONS RECITAL . ( ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Harmony House September 14, 1969 Recital Hall Sunday, 3:00 P.M. PROGRAM Soaring, Op. 12 . . . • . • Schumann ) /'/ Mike Williams Sonata in C, No. 3, Movement I . Mozart ) ...--, Roger Broadhurst y/ Sonatina . . Bartok /-iRandy Brown Scherzo in E minor . . . . . . . Mendelssohn Richard Keene Concerto in D minor, First movement . . . . . . . . Edouard Lalo Louis Lowenstein Humoreske, Op. 10, No. 5 . . . . Rachmaninoff Debbie McNichols Etude in C minor, Op. 25, No. 12. .Chopin Melinda Moody Scherzo in . B minor, Op: 20 • • .: • • • · Chopin -cg~ Stephanie Brown i: ) ri--~) ~/ . Romance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sibelius ·- ( -J.J Craig Bustrin Two Part Invention in B flat, No. 14 . . . Bach --c--c Patty Morrison Agi ta ti on, Song Without Words, No. 21 . . . . ..; 4 .. / 1 . . . . . Mendelssohn ? ).·; £-- Bear Dance Bartok Elizabeth Celis Steven Reiff . .£__.-f;/ ./ ' "' Etude, Op. 10, No. 3 . . . . . · · · · Ch o.p1n --,, --e...-'v(.;\:; Dance from Jolst e r . . . . . . . . . . . Grieg · /U 1 Lynn Church Arthur Reimanis ~- i Toccata . . . . . . . . . . .A. Khatchaturian Marc Denton Grieg Erotik . . Janet Edens • The Clown . . . Tcherepnin Sonia Eidelbe:r:-g Fantasia in C minor . . . . . Janice Fauver Toccata from Trois Pieces . . . Susan Genuit Scherzo Neil Gordon Polonaise in C sharp minor . . . . Carla Diane Hunter Two Part Inventions, No. 2, No. 13 Earl Johnson INTERMISSION Toccata. . -2__.J 1)/1 c},, --e.-' ~ ~~ Prelude and F~gue in C minor. )vi 9 J-. ~Well-Tempered ' //{fl/ ....... ~...,, . J. S. Bach Poulenc Khatchaturian Julie Smith d~ . . . Bach Clavichord, Vol. I, No. 2 Janet Steele Three Preludes . . . . . . . . Charles Griff es Michael Steiner ,)-f?r Sonata; Op. 27, No. 2 . . . . . Beethoven Adagio Sostenuto Janet Stoddard ;;_. ( Zabrack ? , ..,...(~ - -; ..L- Rondo in c . . • . . . . . . . . . Mary Waldsmith Beethoven Chopin j_: The Cat and The Mouse . . . . Jim Whitaker Copland . · Bach ).)/'/ Valse Romantique Debussy . . . . Lee Wolfard 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX 264-1731 We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display of HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE $695 TO LINE FROM $ f 5, 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe. . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIO NS. •:• Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM ~. ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Sunday, November 9, 1969 4:00 P.M. Chairman - Mary S. Henry 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Marie Roosen Battle Hymn of the Republic . . Howe Shores Tom Baker Sonatina Op. 39 #1 in C Major ... ..... Frank Lyons Dan Pirtle Mary Henry Tu 1 i p. • • • • • • • • • • L i ch n e r Curious Story • • • . . . • . . Hel 1 er Julie Reusenberg Sister M. Vivian Sonantina in F Major . • . . . . Beethoven Victoria Geare Song of India (Sadko) . . . Rimsky-Korsakov Kaylene Marshall Viola Youngblood The Shepherd's Pipes . . · . . . • Weybrfght James Osgood The Donkey's Sombrero . . . .Glover Suzanne Griffen and Terri Culp Frank Insana Danube Waves . . . . . Ivanovici-Alfred Matthew Gimmie (Accordion) Beautiful Dreamer . . • . . Foster-Alfred John Gimmie (guitar) Under the Double Eagle . . . Wagner-Alfred John and Matthew Gimmie (duet) Evonne Beattie Toy Marines . . . . . Hopson (arr. King) Lori and Carol Wang Musette in D Major . . . . . . J. S. Bach The Clowns • • • • . . • • • • Kabalevsky Kay Thompson 7. Julian P. McCreary Minuet in G Major . . . . . . . . Bach Russian Dance . · . . . . . . .Tansman Wynette Yao 8. Beatrice Searles Little Suite No. 2 . . . ~ . . . . Hassler Joanne Callahan Tarantella . . · · . . . . . . . . . Heller Barbara Baugh 9. · Agnes Holst Nocturne Op. 9 #2 . . . · . . . . . Chopin The Lark's Song . . · . . . . Tschaikovsky Sara Leonard ' 10. ll. Sara MacDonald Sonata in F Major . . . . . (1st Movement) allegro Andra Jeffries • . . Mozart Evlyn Cope Etude Op. 10 #3 • • . • . . • • • Chopin Lynn Church 12. J. Parker Nicholson Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm.~ .. Bela Bartok from Book 6 of Mikrokosmos Kent McClelland It is an honor and a privilege for a student to be invited by his teacher to appear on our Sunday recitals. Thank you for being such an attentive and appreciative audience. Your Chairman 1500 E. THOMAS RO. PHOENIX 264-1731 We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. RECITAL PROGRAM . MASON AND HAMLIN GEORG~ · ~TECK HAMMOND ··'. ' ,1 .. HEMRY ' #. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO : -~ j see our magnificent display of HAM'MOND ORGANS ~ ~:r: .. ,.._,..A·y 6=· ~:'. ~ ,R· ~ ,fF: TE LINE FR 0 M $695 TO $15 , 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes . . . . in servicing aU makes of organs, both electronic and pipe. . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. *Exclusive for State of Arizona HARMONY HOUSE MUS I C CENTER• 1500 EAST THOMAS ROAD PIANO RECITAL Students of EVL YN C0 P E Harmony House Recital Hall 1500 E. Thomas Road .. 1. 2. LINCOLN NEWSOM Hail to the Queen Happy Woodpecker LISA SOWERS Rumba December 6, 1969 8:00 P.M. 12. Glover Scher CHARLES JONGERT General Boom Boom 4. MARCIA TANITA Display of Flowers Burnam KAREN SCHWEIGERT Sonatina in · G Beethoven Moderate and Romanza MARY STERNHAGEN Gypsy Foll< Tune ·rwo Gui tars . Tansman Walk DEBBIE ROSSMAN Allen Lament KIM ABRUTZ Rhapsodie Eckstein 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14. NANCY HECKMAN Waltz in A-flat, Op. 86 15. DEBBIE McNICHOLS Lass on Crescendo IVIE BOHN Chopin Prelude, Op. 28, No. 15 STEVEN REIFF Mendelssohn Scherzo, Op. 16, No. 2 RICK SWANSON Sonata in G, All~gro con brio Haydn LYNN CHURCH Etude, Op. 10, No. 3 Chopin Weybt~ght 3. S. 13. LINDA NEWSOM Celestial Voices PAULA FRAZELLE Scarf Dance run, run Poldini TONI ASSINI Sonatina, Op. 49, No. 1 Lichner Allegro moderato·., Andante Sostenuto and Rondo - Allegro CHARLES NELSON WHITE Bach March in D Cowell Irishman Dances LINDA SHELTON From Op. 36, No. 5 - Presto Clementi 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. NEIL GQRDON Sonata - first movement ******** Heller Chaminade Pinto Durand Khatchaturian )> )> ;o en 0 z a 3:: ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT and PHOENIX COLLEGE z)> .'11 0 Present co rr 1J fTl r)> ;a THE DR. DONALD ISAAK "CONCERT FOR STUDENTS" Phoenix College Auditorium - January 18, 1970 · 3:00 p.m. .. .- --k_.~ 3:: - .... ::r- -I 0 0 :r: )> 3:: r < G en z fTl " z G .... '< t:h ~ G ~ s· ;a .,...~ I Debuss~ ."· '· Minstrels, from Preludes, Bk. I . .......... . ..... · · .. · · · · · · · · · Evening in the Country . . . . . . ............. ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Bar~o f~.-,, Chant Sans Paroles, from Petite Suite . ,: . ..... .. :- . . :,-·. · · · · · · Tcherepmne ~»· r, . . . _____.. . f.. t.. ~. . 111, •· ~.. , ,,,- , Copland ' 5/'. -. ~ Sunday, Afterncicin Music .... . ..... .-":":': ; .,.,., fjj-~···'"'"".~..,.,. "'/ · · · · · · · · · .:'!hf;,~~·--:-· t /_ ..,. ' Down A Country Lane , ' M D 11 To A Water Lily, from Woodland Sketches .... .. ..... · .. · · · · ac o~e ~·Tall In The Saddle .... . ........ . .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · McBDnde J uba D ance .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . . . D . . .hn . ett· Rhapsody No. 4, in E-flat minor . ..... ... ........ . . · · · · · · · · o anyi -z 1J )> 0 j *** Technique: Scales, Arpeggios, Broken octave chords *** Sonatina in G, Op. 49, No . 2 ,,._('.:... Allegro ma non troppo (v·"'t··~'·J~ Tempo dfMenuetto .;· · . ( .:;-.-:.....:.: .. Sonatina in g minor, Op. 49, No. I Andante !, ,; r;:,_;_ ;~·' ·(;= , ,.;_,; . Rondo Allegro · ~ ' :./di. ...-?·k./, ij ; Sonata Pathetique, inc minor, Op. 13 Grave Allegro di molto e con brio . . . Beethoven - Bicentennial of his brrth m 1770 *** Nocturne in F# Major, Op. 15, No. 2 . Ballade in A-flat Major, Op. 47 ....... . ..... . .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Chopm "'rn n DR. DONALD ISAAK - Pianist and Lecturer Chairmen: EVLYN COPE - MAXINE STODDARD A NN0 UNC I NG ---------- The C 0 N C E R T for S T U D E N T S UI 0 0 rn ~ ~ January 18, 1970 _,, DR. DONALD ISAAK 3:00 P.M. Lecturer & Pianist )> Ill -l -i I 0 3: )> (/) This especially designed piano concert FOR students, presented by the ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCJAI LON, _CENIRAL.lliS.!RJ C..L.a.nd PHOENIX COLLEGE, will be held on the above date at the PHOENIX COLLEGE AUDITORIUM. A wonderful opportunity for you and your child to hear i nspiring music AS it is being performed, and to participate in the cultural atmosphere of the concert hall. :0 0 )> 0 Tickets are ONLY 75¢ if purchased before the concert. $1.00 at the door. . ) ) ) ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Sunday, January 11, 1970 4:00 P.M. Chairman ]. Viola H. You~gblood Sister M. Vivian 6. America The Beautiful Ward Rondo from C Major Concerto K 246 Laura Lynn Anthony 2o Sister M. Vivian Patricia Bayless Mary Henry Spinning Song Ballade Ellmenreich Burgmueller 7. Viola H. Youngblood Serenade for Horn Mary Deakin 3o Concerto for Trumpet - Allegro & Andante Debussy 8o Agnus Holst Sonatina Op. 792 No. 8 - Allegro Andante Allegretto Dzerny Jo Parker Nichoison Beethoven Melanie Phipps Waltzes Noso 9 &10 Opus 39 Peggy Pettit Evlyn C_ope Presto from Sonatina Op. 36 Noo 5 Linda Shelton Lynne Godward Sonatina #6 1st movement Haydn Tom Allen Kathleen Wilova So Kaplan Jeannette Dugan Eugenia Bromberg First Arabesque 4. Mozart Brahms Clementi 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX 264-1731 Central District of Arizona State Music Teachers Association We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display ol HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE LINE $695 TO $15, 000 FROM ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tun ing, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. . . . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe. . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. ( ::: Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM ( ( ( A. So M. T. A. Rec it a 1 11 February 8, 1970 Sunday, 4:00 P. i1. Chairman Ruth Bauerbach, Harmony House ( Star · Spangled Banner 11 Duo . .. . - Smith-Bauer " Ann Burns Kathy Ann Henel 1~1ary Sister M. · Vivian 11 Song of India" " . . . aes s i e M. De at sch .nRussian Rhapsodyi 1 Rimsky-Korsakoff B.irdling 11 • • • • • • • • • • • • • Grieg 11 L. i t t 1e Drum [1! a j o r 11 • • • • Wi 1 1 i ams Kaylene Marshall 11 Hand Springs 11 • • • • • • • • • • ~ ••••• Mrs • C'h a r 1es D Ri c e Thompson I ' Voice "l·lY Master 11 11 0 r g an - P re 1 u de on Ethelle Lemmon • Cheri Tamillo 11 MacPhail Wi 1 1 a n ••••••• 1 1 11 • • • • DU i~ DE E Susan Anderson Nevin Caro·i Stauffer Agnes M. Holst "Allegretto from Sonata, op. 14, #1 Jane Stewart Thomas ( Violin 11 · 11 Londonderry Ai r 11 • • • • • Arr. Maclean To A Wild Rose" • • • • MacDowell-MacLean • • • • • ( 11 Beethoven J am e s Hu.r 1 e y Ethelle Lemmon • • • • • • Scott Troy Thomas · Elise Rand Evlyn Cope 11 Ma r c h i n D11 · ., • • • 11 The Irishman Oances Charles • • • ~elson Virginia Olson "Fur Elise" . . . 11 Rio Samba 11 • • • o . • • • • 11 • • • • • Ba c h Cowell • • • Robert Finkelstein nary E. Doyle 11 11 White •••••• • • Beethoven Brimhall Improvisation" . • • • • • • • MacDowell • • • • • • • • • • Ma c Do we 1 1 l·l a r c h \4 i n d 11 1 Curtis Ong Rita Quay 11 Wedding Day at ·rroldhaugen 11 •••• Barbara Finger ( Grieg 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX ( 264-1731 Central District We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. of Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display of HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE LINE FROM $695 TO $1 5, 000 ARIZONA' S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS REC I TAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLA Y R OOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE . .. in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. . . . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. •:• Exclusive for Stat~ of A rizana RECITAL PROGRAM ) A.S.M.T.A. DISTRICT RECITAL JULIAN McCREARY Bouree •••••••... . ..... • ••••••••••••••• B.ach MAY l 0, 19 70 SUNDAY, 4:00 P.M. HARMONY HOUSE CAROLL J. GIGLIO, CHA I RMAI~ Monkeys :1 i n es Aro 1.\ 1 c ;,. 1 e Organ Grinder ..•. . .•••••••••••••••• \r; y 1 ') ~ t •t.: c:: y ao Pre 1 u de , 0 p • 2 ~-~ .. BETTY EVANS the • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ch o p i n Mist ••••••• ~··· Bernice Frost Cher,Yl lramovi cz EUGENIA BURNETT She e p May S a f e t y JEAN MAY Run, 2 i.} Curious Story .. ... ... . ...•.........• Heller Fn~.1 i~ L n Yao Chimes Through Miniature ~o. Ganz Rondo .•.•.•••...••.•.•••••• Turk Wendy Lautz Run ••••••••••••••••••••••• Melissa Hallstrom Kabalevsky ·~ r ~ z .. : • • • • • • • • • • • • • Bach-Weybright Goldfish ........ . •......•••.......• Gillock L a :.....,. ; ..~ L un n Fantasi e in d mi ,i.Jr . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mozart Ba r J a r::. Co f f i n CAROLL J. GIGLIO RENA MELANDER March Martellato .....••....••... Sternklar Jacky James Tar ante 11 a •••••••••.••...••. ~ .••••• He l 1 er Invention No. l , .: . .•••••••••••••••••• Bach Roger L -.i adhurst Volkslied, Op. 52, Jac~i :•0. 5 ....... Mendelssohn ..:' ._ across Cristy Greene CARMEN SILVA EVLYN COPE Waltz in Db Maj0rt Jp. Savoyard Boy, Op. 39, No. 5 .....••... Reinhold Tarantella, Op. 65, No. 4 .....•...... Prokofief Linda Shelton Ja~ i .~ 64~ No. l •••• Chopin Stol ka Polichinelle, Op. 2.. No. 4 •••• Rachmaninoff Christ/ Silva J. PARKER NI CHOLSO.J Nocturne in g minJr ..........•...... Chopin Bob Sa ~ 1derson 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX ( ( 264·1731 Central District We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. of Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER • HARDMAN DUO PLAYER. PIANO see our magnificent display ol HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE LINE $695 TO $15 1 000 FROM ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE . .. in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. ':' Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM ( CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Sunday June 14, 1970 4:00 P.M. Harmony House Recital Hall Josephine Koeppel · Chairman Program Star Spangled Banner Randy Reiff MARIE ROOS EN Mischievous Metronome Gypsy Song Sheryl Horivitz A Day at the Circus (Suite) "Let's Go 1 ' 11 Elephant Dance" "Roller Coaster" "Sleepy Song" Diana Bea · .VEDA M. BERKMAN The Fairies Harp Little Spring Song Diane Sherril SARAH MacDONALD Rondo from Sonata Op. 14 No. 1 Paula Plovish Brady Reinhold NANCY HUSTON Pass epied The Princess Learns the Minuet Carolyn Sutter Polonaise Sailor Song Stephanie Creighton VIOLA YOUNGBLOOD FRENCH HORN--"Le Cygne" Jeannette Dugan Accompanist-Suzie Griffin Bach Grieg Saint-Saens Simmons . Thompson Thompson Beethoven MRSft CARL H. BRUNING Bouree in F Major Little Pieces Carla Bruning Sonatina, Op. 55, No. 1 · . Mark Nimin Paul Bliss RENE MELANDER Fireside Dream Burnam Liesa Mundt Suite - Swanee River (in three styles) Nivin "As a Music Boxtt "As a Nocturne" "Swanee goes Boogie" Nancy Mundt. J. S. Bach B. Bartok ~ /£i~··--:p F. Kuklau LORNA SCHULTZ V Neopolitan Song Op. 39, No. 18 Tchaikowsky Katie Feenstra Bagatelle Op. 119, No. 1 Beethoven Grace Schaeffer J~ ETHEL LEE DANIELS Buzzing Bee Tumble Weed (March Grotesque) Kay Pep.er Handel Burnam PARKER NICHOLSON Nocturne, Op. 9, NO. 2, E-flat Major Chopin Bob Anderson EVLYN COPE Prelude, Op. 3, Noo 2 Steven. Rei ff MAXINE STODDARD Clair de Lune Janet Stoddard Rachmaninoff Claude Debussy 1500 E. THOMAS RO. PHOENIX ( ( 264-1731 We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. I RECITAL PROGRAM MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display ol HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE $695 TO LINE FROM $15, 000 ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP. PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST JN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE . .. in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes . . . . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIO NS. ' 1' Exclusive for State of Arizona HARM O NY HOUSE MUSIC CE N TER• 1500 E.AST TH O MAS R O AD ( Monica Marshall ~gnew presents CARLA DIANE HUNTER pianist in Recital Wednesday June 24, 1970 8 o ' clock PROGRAM ******* J .. S. BACH BEETHOVEN MENDELSSOHN CHOPIN Prelude and F~gue in C# major Concerto No. 1 in C major Rondo (3rd movement) Prelude in E minor Nocturne Op. 15, No. 1 Polonaise Op. 26, No. 1 LECUONA · Gitanerias La Comparsa PAUL CRESTON Prelude and barice No. 2 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX 264·1731 Central District We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. of Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display of HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE $695 TO LINE FROM $15,000 ARIZONA1 S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE . .. in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. .. . in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe. . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIO NS. ~· Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM CENTRAL DISTRICT RECITAL PROGRAM Sunday 4:00 p.m. Harmony House November 8, 1970 CHAIRMAN: EVLYN COPE SISTER VIVIAN The Garden Party Nannette Visco Sack Waltz Joseph Donlin VEDA BERKMAN Vale Of Song Robin Finds a Worm Diane Sherril Steiner Metcalf BEA ISAAK Hopak Rolf Berkman MONICA AGNEW from Pour les Enf ants l. The Doll 2. Russian Dance 3. The Dream 4. Dresden China Figures s. Bouncing Ball Susan Lenzner BEA SEARLES Swaying Boughs Carolyn Wrzesinski The Whirlwind Sandra Wrzesinski JOAN WOODS Knecht Ruprecht Sonatina, Op .. 27 Lisa Beydler EVLYN COPE A1legro giocoso, Allegro con brio from Sonatina No. 3 Agay Charles Nelson White Moussorgsky Lauralee Moody ADALINE WARNER Sonata, Op. 2, No. 1, 3rd Movement Beethoven Kristy Jones MONICA AGNEW Rumba Toccata Karen Lenzner Paul Harvey Beethoven Streabogg HELEN LYDERS L.a rge-Allegro, Op. 31, No. 2 Nancy Lewis Schumann Kabalevsky J. PARKER NICHOLSON Etude, Op. 10, No. 12 in C Minor Chopin Robert Sanderson Streabogg 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX 264-1731 Central District We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. of Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display of HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE LINE $695 TO $15, 000 FROM ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DI SPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE . .. in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. . .. in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIONS. * Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION MONICA AGNEW PRESENTS IN RECITAL Harmony House De c e l 3 , 1 9 70 BEATRICE SEARLES ETHEL LEE DANIELS Tumbleweed Marche Grotesque Kay Pe pp~ r Christmas Eve Beethoven Garla Diane Hunter J. PARKER NICHOLSON The Skating Party French Air, arr. Frost The Buzzing -Bee Nevin Laurie Ann Charles SISTER M. VIVIAN, Sonata, Opo ·78 First Movement Bliss · Schubert Chopin Laend1er Waltz, Ope 164, No. 1 David McDaniel GRACE WELLER Prelude in G# Minor, Op. 32, No. ·12 Rachmaninoff Donn a Me rs ki I . B ~ V . M. Transcribed Witmark Sus an 0 Ma 11 ey 1 EVLYN COPE Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 4 Allegro con Spirito Teasing Song Larry Rossman Clementi Bartok JOAN WOODS Sonata, Op., 13 Grave Al leg r o di Mo l to Jimi Jeanne Ohm Beethoven DR. DONALD ISAAK J.S. Bach Prelude and Fugue in E Minor from W. T. C. , Vo 1 . l Julie Smith Sonata, Op. 10, No. 3 Presto Larry Clapp Beethoven It is an honor and a privilege for a student to be invited to perform in one of these special monthly recitals, sponsored by the Arizona State Music Teachers Association. Thank you for being such an appreciative audience. SEASON'S GREETINGS TO A~L! CENTRAL DISTRICT REPORT Convention 1970 Our year has been a continuation of some established programs. Specifically, the Dr. Isaak Concert for Students in .January and the 30 Piano Ensemble in March proved very successful. We held monthly Thursday morning meetings except :f!:Dr July and August. With the exception of the same months, district recitals were given. The September recital was an auditions recital from which students were chosen to appear at the convent.fuono Twenty-five students were presented in this excell~nt program. There have been varied programs at our meetings; such as panel discussions, specific reviews, demonstra-..._.,,. tion of good teaching pieces, sonata-sonatina discussion and demonstration, program by our scholarship students, and an explanatory talk by IRS representative. There was a two-day workshop by Hazel Griggs, concert pianist, teacher and adjudicator. We have given a full scholarship, 2 piano scholaallships, and 2 Fine Arts High School Summer Camp · scholarships to ASU and a scholarship to Phoenix College. We respectfully mention, in memoriam, two of· our members who died during this year--Miles Dresskell and Cleo Kunath. Submitted by Maxine Stoddard, President Central District 1500 E. THOMAS RO. PHOEN IX 264-1731 Central District of We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. Arizona State Music eachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent dlsplav ol HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE LINE FROM $695 TO $15, 000 ARIZONA1 S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS REC ITAL HALL. - ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER lNSTALLATIONS. ''' Exclusive for State of Arizona E I 'A ROG RA CENTRAL DISTRICT RECITAL PROGRAM Sunday 4:00 p~m. Harmony House January 10, 1971 CHAIRMAN: BEA SEARLES Prelude Opus 28, No. 9 Irene Jones BEA ISAAK JEAN HARVEY Sonatina Lullaby for ·a Baby Panda . Martha McMichael Attwood Fine . RUTH YANDELL Mozart Concerto in . G, K.453 Allegro Gwendolyn Gable Orchestral . reductio~: Mrs. Yaijdell AGNES HOLST Haydn Concerto in D Vivace Sara Leonard Orchestral reduction: Marilyn Bunker, student of Nadine Dresskell JEAN HARVEY. Prelude Opus 28, No~ 15 Kathleen McMichael Chopin· _ CHARLES HEFFERNAN Concerto in Bb, K.450 Mozart Movement 3, Allegro Rachel Magli Orchestral reduction: Dr~ Heffernan BEA SEARLES Three Ecossaises Debra Hellinga Chopin. MONICA AGNEW Concerto in A minor Schumann Allegro af fettuoso Carla Diane Hunter Oreche~tral reduction: Mrs. Agnew DONALD ISAAK Sonata Opus 2, No. 3 Allegro con brio Melinda Moody · Beethoven Chopin BEA ISAAK Mozart Concerto in F, K.459 Allegro Pamela Ralston Orchestral reduction: Mrs. Isaak HELEN LYDERS Concerto No. 3 in C minor Beethoven Allegro Nancy Lewis O~chestral reduction: Mrs. Lyders 1500 E. THOMAS RD. PHOENIX 264-1731 Central District We offer the very finest in Grands, Consoles and Spinets. of Arizona State Music Teachers Association MASON AND HAMLIN GEORGE STECK HAMMOND HENRY F. MILLER HARDMAN DUO PLAYER PIANO see our magnificent display ol HAMMOND ORGANS A COMPLETE $695 LINE FROM $15, 000 TO ARIZONA'S MOST COMPLETE KEYBOARD CENTER STUDIOS RECITAL HALL ORGAN SHOP PIANO SHOPS DISPLAY ROOMS COMPETENT SKILLED KEYBOARD CRAFTSMEN AND TECHNICIANS FOR THE BEST IN SERVICE. WE SPECIALIZE ... in tuning, repairing and rebuilding pianos of all makes. ... in servicing all makes of organs, both electronic and pipe . . . . in LESLIE ORGAN SPEAKER INSTALLATIO NS. '~ Exclusive for State of Arizona RECITAL PROGRAM CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Chairman: Jean Harvey Harmony House February 14, 1971 PROGRAM The Star Spangled Banner Barbara Hoey Pauline C~rlson Polonaise in G minor Natchez Nocturne Betty Milburn Eugenia Burnett Minuet in G minor Toccatina in A ~inor Pamela Smith Little Prelude in C minor Sonatina, opus 151 #1 Scherzo Pamela Bc;tinter Virginia · Olson Sailor Song Key Bach Kabalevsky Bach Diabelli BU:rgmuller Burgmuller Chopin Evonne Beattie Clair de lu-p.e Janet Konow Debussy Bertha Autenrieth "Come Raggio di Sol" "Love Has Eyes" Shelley Eisen mezzo soprano Caldera Bishop Adeline Warner Reflets clans l'eau Barbara Hoey Debussy Virginia Olson Contra-Dance Polichinelle Beethoven Rachmaninoff Linda Lockett Corelli Pinto It is an honor and a privilege for a student to be invited to perform in one of these special monthly recitals, sponsored by the Arizona State Music Teachers Association. Thank you . for being such an appreciative audience. Erin McMichael ( Tans man Tal1;sman Evlyn Cope Mazurka, opus 68 #2 Charles Nelson White Bach Stevens Robert Finkelstein Gavotta Hobby Horse Kuhlau Bea Isaak In a Venetian Gondola Hide and Sec;k Theresa Celis Grieg Jean Harvey La Pastorale La petite Reunion Sallie Sargent Jean May Sonatina, opus 20 #2 Allegro Donna Samson ( ( -:·n ~ FR0'1: -::-:~.i HOFF, Hl\::\110~'.Y EOUS2 tUB~CT: RECITAL HALL /\1 though we have advi£ed AfiiT/\ and PPTA that the hall if no longer available: f 0 2· neeting£, ·.:Je noH know definitely that we will not be able t o continue recitals. Therefor€:, we are sorry to acl\ri£.e all teach2rs viho have used our .re c i tcil hall for their reci-Cal s to look el sevJhere for a suitable pla c e for th~ir recital~. we have to make this announceraent. De are very sorry that There was a posfibili ty that we would be able to work something out, but apparently we will not be able to do. so. It i ~ e£ sential that we use the recital hall for display purposes. '· 1 e havG enjoyed naking these facilities available to you for your ueetings, auditions and recitals for these past years . 1· 1 e have tried to make a r e al contribution to the advancement of music her e in Arizona , particularly in the Valley, particu- larly fo r keyboa r d rtudent~ and inst r uctorf. e hope to continue to do r1hat we can, in a limited way, 11 · in the future. Ue wish that j_-;: -..·;ere pos~ible to do more~ March 14, 1971 Sunday 4:00 p .m. J. PARKER NICHOLSON Lullaby For A Baby Panda Fine Kim Adair MAXINE STODDARD Burgmuller L' Arabesque Cindy Stone Gimcrack The Marionettes My Days Have Been So Wondrous Free Lori and Patti Munz Two Eighteenth Century Cotillions arr. Wright Hopkinson First Sonatina Moderato grazioso, andante, vivace Kelley Crawford BERTHA H. AUTENRIETH Where 'Ere You Walk Loch Lomond Gillock Handel Scotch Folk Song Cathy Wenning Bertha H. Autenrieth accompanist RUTH YANDELL Bartok Rumanian Fo I k Dances Susan Kimbler VIRGINIA OLSON Gershwin Prelude No. 2 Chris Page Recitative and Aria from "Messiah" Then Shall The Eyes Of The Blind Be Opened He Shall Feed His Flock If I Could Tell You Elaine Walsh Dr. Charles Heffernan accompanist Handel Firestone Kuhlau Sonatina Op. 55, No. 1 Allegro, vivace Joy Wells Eugenia Bromberg 2nd Piano Debussy Reverie Pamela Ralston MONICA AGNEW Polonaise in C minor, Op. 40, No. 2 Debra Sue Drain Chopin SI STER M. VIVIAN Concerto in C Major, Op. 15 Allegro Patti Bayless Orchestral ~eduction played by Sister Vivian Beethoven Selections From Carnaval Melinda Moody Schumann CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION RECITAL PROGRAM April 4, 1971 Sunday 4:00 p .m • Camelback Bible Church 3900 E. Stanford Drive CHAIRMAN - JEAN MAY Star Spangled Banner 1. Lurames Michels My Heart Ever Faithful The Wild Horseman Eric Henkel - Violinist 2. Monica Agnew Bach Schumann Jamie Cotel John Thompson Weybright Mexican Jumping Beans Sunshine & Shadows Minuet Jamie Cote! 3. Jean May Bach Burgmue Iler Minuet Pastora le Wendy Lautz 4. Adeline Warner Haydn Heller Dance in C Major Avalanche Timothy Ray 5. Bea Searles --- Haydn Prokokief Scherzo Shadows Hang Low Diane Ups ti 11 Leopold Mozart Prokokief Allegro Moonlit Meadows Jeanne Callahan 6. Adeline Warner Beethoven Prestissimo Opus 2 No. 1 Kristy Jones 7. Joan Woods ----- Toccatino, Opus 27 Sonatina in A Minor, Opus 27 Stephanie Sachs Kabalevsky Kabalevsky Mozart Allegro K. 283 Lisa Beydler 8. 9. Bea Isaak ----- Sonata, Opus 79 (presto alla Tedesco) Lauro Moody Jean Harvey Beethoven Debussy Valse Romantique Kathleen McMichael 10. Dr. Donald Isaak -------Fantasy Pieces, Opus 12, Des Abends in der Nacht Schumann James May It is on honor and o privilege for a student to be invited to perform in one of these special monthly recitals sponsored by the Arizona Music Teachers Association, Central District . Thank you for being such an appreciative audience. 10. JOAN L. WOODS ll. EVLYN COPE 12. Sleeping Time from 11 Scenas Infantis" Pinto Jan Farnsworth Spinning Song, Op. 67, No. 4 Mendelssohn The Village Sleeps, No. 3 from "Miniaturas" Turino Natalie Hammond Sonatina in c Major - First movement Allegro giocoso Linda Shelton Two-part Invention No. 13 Chinese Bagatelles, Nos. 1 and 2 Chuck White I ~ (l.... •-J,...~!j:if I I ~: ::::- ~'>'/'·:·· 6 J. ' .. '" I .. ~ a.> ' •'~ l·:+~' J. { ,._ -. >~' to" • t '• - , ii. J' .i I .j. 'I :..·, .• -1,l ..._ '"'r·""'''.Lr," 'l /... ' .. ..... I > I • ! " '• • ' • -·' ... I ""'~ • ! iii,." r'• • "" ' .... ,, ··,• , • 1 I ~ "' - ,"" .. ', - .'f'.~ :. : , - ~! • .__ • L lj ._ ~ .. ~ ' .., • • , r.. r~ -' • I t..l V' ."t •..,"I ~ -·"""'~. •r . . , ._...: .•. . r1 "-"'~ ·~ t:r• · ,-;., · " .- .__ - I ':. .. ...... '~t •,'' \ 1 - 'f 1•.,;.. -t-v'f....'1 •f.,;.ot> ·.~· 1,... ,,1 - '·-.., · ~ ,"1°; ~~· f, • t• kl;',.-...-;.;,,. 1' '°" '.;'. . ,: . '"'\...··-.,r--.e: . . "'-=--t ,. v•- -·,,_,... •P ~.. ~ .... ,..,. . .. ,· '• . .- .... ...,.~~ n-.. ...... ~ · • · • .;. ._ ,,!-·':.. ..:~ .. l~· ,_..:11:.f· ..}""J ·~' ~ "';,. I ~,Ii.,.> • :- "'.J*-1~"· • 1 • 1 1 • P . FIREBIRD FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS PIANO RECITAL April 17 and 18, 1971 1:00 p.m. Phoenix Art Museum PROGRAM Selections from 'Carnaval' ········------------------···-······--·---------------------··----···-·-Schumann Melinda Moody Sonata in Eb Major "Les Adieux"-··-········-···----------------------------···---·-··-··---Beethoven Adagio. Allegro Larry Clapp Selections from 'Variations on a theme of Handel' --··--·-···-------·---------------Brahms James May Three Pieces -····--·-··-··-------------------------·--····-----------------------·------······-······-········-·······--Liszt Liebestraume Valse oubliee ·-Hungarian Rhapsody··No. 6 - Larry Clapp Four F.antasiepieces --·-----·-···-··----··-····-··--···--····----- ------------·-----·-------------···--·Schumann Des Abends (the evening) Aufschwung (soaring) Warum (why) In der Nacht (in the night) James May Two Pieces -- --------····· ··························-····-·······--·-··············-~---·······-·····-··-·····-··-···- -Chopin Nocturne in Db Op. 27 No. 2 Scherzo in Bb minor Op. 31 Melinda Moody Estampes ····--------------------------·--··----··-------------------------------·-··------------·--·---·--------·-··Debussy Pagodes Une Soiree dans Grenade (a Night in Granada) Jardin sous la pluie (Gardens in the Rain) James May Sonata No. 3 in A Minor (from old scrapbooks) ---------···-----·------·--··---Prokoviev Larry Clapp CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS - ·.r~· · ·::·" r . J:;~-!_.·· . :·~:; - '· . . ASSOCIATION'~ ~_f:,, . ~ FIREBIRD FESTIVAL RECITAL PROGRAM ,_. Phoenix Art Museum Upper Gallery -· ' n April 18, 1971 : _.,'S unday 3 o 1 clock Miriuet:·:i iil ··<; A Faded Letter Bach ·G1Tiock VINITA NALL :_: Kabalevsky Kabalevsky Toccatina from Op. 27 Son_c:,t:f:;_ina from Op. 27 .... ··. STEPHANIE SACHS . •. :.... Invention No. 4 Sonata, Op. 79Presto alla tedesca .!.'... - , ·· ._. ·. • · .-: ; ~ •. . . ·. ':r.. ;-:.~Lr. .= .L :.. . i .. :. .. ' r .r .- .··•. .~-·. __: ;:i (. Bach Beethoven !.. . ·__ ; . LAURALEE MOODY .. ·'.--· : •' The Merry Farmer . ... - ··- ... . - Schumann SUSAN LENZNER .! . song' tvi thcnit · Words, op. 10 2 No. 7 Polonaise, Op. 40 No. 2 ' · ·· . ; -'Mena-el.ssohn ~ ­ Chopin DEBRA SUE DRAIN . i .... .: .: : . and ; -··:sacn -- - --- - -· ·~~ PreiGae Fugue in Bb-- Sonata, Op. 2 No. 3 _Allegro con brio ··;_r:. ' ' .. ' ~ • •· 1 STEVEN SACHS _.,_ Hide · <::ind Beethoven .:-.! · ~eek ,;· Fable No. 1 . - .! .. ~.:.: <•• _, : - : : Tansman: ·; ':.:: ::-; .;cMuczyni:;ki Bach Gurlitt Minuet in G Scherzo MARY HOWE Schubert Ginastera Three Dances American Prelude No. 6 MIRIAM LENZNER Sonata Pathetique, Op. 13 Grave. Allegro di molto e con brio Beethoven PAULA PLOVICH Sonatina, Op. 20 No. 1 Allegro Song Without Words, Op. 62, No. 1 SARA LEONARD Kuhlau Mendelssohn Papillons, Op. 2 Finale Le Petit Ane Blanc . . . . . -. :.::: <141\RGARET Schumann Ibert BARTHOLOM~ '--.._/ Moto Perpetuo ::: :- · ..•. Novacek . . DEBBIE MOODY, Violin Accompanied by Melinda Moody ·. rn ; _i. ·r -: : Prokoviev Sonata No. 2 lAl:legro ma non troppo CINDY RALSTON ~-· *********** · Mendelssohn . Firestone o Rest- :·in ·the Lord If I Could Tell You ELAINE WALSH, Mezzo-soprano . Accompanied by Dro Charles Heffernan Prelude Toccata .Giannini Harvey KAREN LENZNER McDowell Tcherepnine March Winds Bagatelles No. 1 and 2 DANA CLONTS Prelude and Fugue in Bb · Soaring Bach Schumann RICK DIMOND Bach Kent Kennan Prelude and Fugue in F Three Preludes .. ·c; x ·.. · · ·; CARLA DIANE HUNTER Schumann Sonata, Op. 22 No. 2 .- .. Xl :ipiu presto possibile : :~-r,_ ~_·· . .-··-. ~-. · SANDRA PETERSON ~~********** ·- ; : ' . ·:· . . . i -: : ~ ... -~ .' The Yamaha Grand courtesy of Gavette's Piano Salon. ·~ CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION RE CIT AL PROGRAM Phoenix Unitarian Church January 9, 1972 4027 E. Lincoln Dr:i.ve Sunday at 4:00 P.M. CHAIRMAN - Ruth B. Yandell ( HSTER VIVIAN Mozart: Concerto No. 23 in A major, K. 488 Allegro SANDRA PETERSON Grieg: Allegro VICTORIA GEARL Concerto No. 1 in C major Rondo PATRICIA BAYLESS Concerto in A minor BOBBY HAM Beethoven: VELMA MELTON Bigood: The Greatest of these is Love PATRICK TROUTMAN IRG INIA OLSON McDowell: The Eagle JANET MURPHY Rachmaninoff: Humoresque JULIE MURPHY mTH YANDELL Beethoven: Concerto No. 3 in C minor Allegro GWEN GABLE Mendelssohn: Recitative "Ye people read your heart" Aria 11 If with all your hearts" PATRICIA SAUNDERS ARNOLD BULLOCK Prokofieff: Concerto No. 2 DAVID TAN :.= ·· CENTRAL DISTRICT ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS . ASSOCIATION ' ..... ~ . .. .~ ~ I • ' •• ' • ·. (. ' ) ,\ R E c ~ I ' . ' • . i. ', , . ~ ''! •' ... ~ .·.·( ' .' .. ~~ - · ~ ,• .· .. A .1· ~: : • -~ ' p L ... . ·.\ 0 "' ·. G . R \, = . .. ·. ; · ,' .. i ~. ' .. . ....... ' CHAIRMAN: •• • • ,. ~ -· 1 • • :· • ·: • • :-·- • • r • ;· : · .. 4:00 P .. M. Dorothy :Valen·tt . . . ,· · , ' ,.. ( :. ' I " . .... ,• .• ,," ../ r [ I \ j ' M ~ '" • : Phoenix Unitarian Church 4027 E . Lincoln .Drive.· · ·, ; _ { A· ·.. :;· : , , . . . . ...,·. , Sunday, ; ~.ebruary· · 13, 197 2·;: ; :· • \. ' • ' SIS1l'ER VIVIAN NANNET';I'R VISCO RUrH YANDELL Kraehenbueh 1 Gillock F-alllng Leaves Castanets Diary of a Fly Courting Song Play Tune JILL COWLEY ~ • 1 NANCY HUSTON study No . 5 Waltz WALTER OAVIS JR .. Gavotte-Musette A Little Song DAYNA SCHWARZ CAROL SUE RICKEL Waltz in B Flat DONALD SINGER Minuet LISA JONES Got The Jitters CLAIRE CAUGHEY HELEN MARTY Ah! vous Dirai-je Maman SANDRA CATaEY Beyer Schubert JOAN WOODS sonatina in G Beethoven March Shost9kovich DEBRA LARSON The Knight of the Rockinghorse (Op. 15 Scenes from Childhood) Schumann March, Little Soldier (Scenas Infant~s) Pinto MISSY PENNELL Gillock Tansman Schubert Purcell MAXINE STODDARD Petite Ballerina Shostakovich (Dance of the Dolls) PATTI MUNZ Sleigh Ride (arr. Edwards) Anderson PATTI MUNZ LORI MUNZ Kraehenbuehl Mozart VELMA MELTON 23rd Psalm PAULA NICHOLS Agnes Dei CINDY FITCH YOUNGBLOOD I. Cherokee Blues Kraehenbuehl KIM BROCK Ensemble: Wayfaring Stranger arr. by Kraehenbuehl JEANNETTE pUGAN. RON SCHILLING· DEEDEE MILLER KENDRA .MILLER ·. ' · ' VIOL~ EVONNE BEATTIE '·'- . ,.; . The Merry Farmer Minuet in G. CAROL WANG Rondo (Sonata in G minor) KAREN JEFFRIES ( ' Bartoc Bartoc Bar toe Malotte Bizet AGNES HOLST Allegro (Sonatina Op. 20 #1) Prelude Op. 28 #7 LYNNE GODWARD Schumann · Bach Kuhlau Chopin SANDRA PETERSON Celebrated Minuet, Op. 78 Schubert Prelude, Opo 38, #2 Scherzando JOSIE MORGAN Diabelli ( ( -~ · ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Central District presents ! ~I~Q!H! !!QI!!~ SUnday, April 9, 1972 4:00 p.m. program I Toccatina Bouncing Ball Dianne Lenz, pianist ])nitri Kabalevsky l)nitri Kabalevsky Oda Eagle, teacher II Spinning Song Minuet in G major Shelley Price, pianist Elaine Glazar, pianist Dorothy Rice, teacher Ellemreich Beethoven llI Two Menuets in G minor Julie Robins, pianist J. s. Bach Suite Gurlitt Going to School On the Playground School• s Out Jeanette Robins, pianist Marie Roosen, teacher IV Sonatina in C major, Op. J6, No. l Allegro Vivace Mark Hunter, pianist Spanish Fiesta Marching Elephants Laurie Hunter, pianist Waltz in D major Menuet in C major Debbie Huntere pianist Elaine Hunter, teacher Muzio Clementi John Thompson Scher Franz Schubert Jean Philippe Rameau v Robert Schumann Soldiers March Kendra Miller, pianist On The Trail Pohadka Machen Aretta & Rodinoff Aaron Rubenstein, accordionist Jaroslav Kofron Jeannette Dugan, French hornist Kim Brock, accompanist Viola Youngblood, teacher VI Invention in F major J. Leslie Johnson, pianist Carol Sue Rickel, teacher s. Ba.ch VII Edward Mac:OOWell To a Wild Rose Lisa White, pianist Robert Schumann Important Event Robin Strome. pianist Evonne Beattie, teacher VIII French Suite in G major Gwen Gable, pianist Ruth Yandell, teacher J. s. Bach IX from "'!he Marriage of Figaro" w. A. Mozart Recitative: Giunse al fin il momento Aria: Vieni non tard.ar SUzelle Richesin, soprano Bertha Autenrieth, accompanist and teacher x Sonata in G major, Op. 49, No. 2 Beethoven Allegro, ma non troppo Ronda Randall, pianist Fugue in E minor from the w. T. C. J. s. Ba.ch Donna Lee Gibbons, pianist Joan Woods, teacher XI Le Cirque Fanfare Clowns Trapezes Vol.ants '!'ll.rina Patricia Br~eland, pianist ~lyn Q~pe, teacher CENTRAL DISTRICT OF ARIZCNA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSCCIATICN PECITAL PRo::;RA.M Phoenix Unitarian Church · March 12, 1972 Sunday at 4:00 P.Mo 4027 Ea Lincoln Drive Chairman Nancy Huston America the Beautiful i. 2. 3o 4o 5. Nancy LaBarbera Evonna Beattie v London Bridge y Hickory Dickory Dock · Mary Ann Sanders The Sad Sea Ken Valenti Dorothy Valenti Minuet i/Jazz Prelude No. 1 Cindy Delzell y Polynesian Nocturne Chris Sanborne Josephine Koep~el . ._ Sonatina No. 4 ·: v75rcr MacDoriai"d Had a Car Scott Miller Aanes -Mo Holst Prayer Song Without Words Susan Walley Deep River Cindy Walley Sandra Peterson y!Goblin-Go-A-Round Mary ,. Abrill Penguil) Arrang. by Pace Arrang. by Pace Ward Bach Gillock Gillock r -- \.._ Cobo; Glover .. Glover Aaron Arrarig. by Eckstein Somt in..~ _. _Q::i. 36; No- 2 __( Al_.l eg:rP.tto) Kornmoss r.JernP.nti Shelley Reynolds 60 Joan Woods ----- Minuet Allegro Opo 11 Debra Larson Italian Concerto (Allegro) Lisa Beydler · Bach Debra Larson Bach Nancy Huston ../A Little Song 8. 9. ·-----lOo Minuet in C Kenneth Lerch Enterrement de la poop'ee, o.~. 182, No. 11 (The Doll's Funeral) Tag Carolyn Sutter Maxine Stoddard ~-Sonatina~ cp. 36, No. l (Allegro) '---- ____ Cindy Stone Sonatina irt C, No. 3 (Allegro Moderate, Minuet, Finale) Patti Munz Ruth Yandell May Ni ght Karen Kir-.zer Beatrice Sea=les - - - - - ------Liebes fr:eud Sandra & Carolyn Wrzesinski Kabalevsky Mozart Tchaikovsky Gretchaninov Clementi Haydn Palmg1·en K:reisler-·Maier J A N I C E Mc C U R N I N preaenta CLEMENTI RECITAL THE SIX SONATINAS OF ORJS J6 Second piano iarta by Timms Mrs. McCurn1n 2 o'clock May 21, 1972 Sonatina No.1 in C .................................. .................................. Jeffrey Robins Allegro Jef:frey Robins Andante Vivace •••••••·•· · ·~···•·••••••••••••••••• James Anderson Sonatina No.2 in G ............................. ............................. Philli.p Newhouse Allegretto Phillip Newhouse Allegretto Allegro···············••••••••••••••••••••• Belita Allen Sonatina No. 3 in C ................................ Elizabeth Lohff Spiritoso Adagio•••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••••• Margaret Burrows AllP.gro ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Kenny R1ete Sonatina No.4 in P Con Spirito••••••••••••••••••••••••·••• Margaret Burrows Andante ········~·····••••••••••••••••••• Elizabeth I,ohff Elizabeth Lohff Rondo ................................... Sonatina No. 5 jn r, Pr-es to •••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••• •• Margaret Bulmer Air Suisse ••••••·•·•·••••••••••••••••••• Margaret Bulmer Margaret Bulmer Rondo .•....•.............•••.•.•...•.... Sonatina No. 6 in D Alle_g ro • • • • • • • . • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • t.isa Meneley Rondo····•····••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Lisa Meneley may 5-7, 1972 Sponsored by ARTS COUNCIL, INC. THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC PHOENIX CIVIC CENTER• Central Avenue at McDowell Road• Phoenix, Arizona FESTIVAL PROGRAM FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1972 7:00 p.m . 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Bob Diaz, guitarist Gabe Cornelia's Classical Jazz Ensemble Charles Lewis Jazz Trio Openil')g ceremonies and introductions Morton M. Scult, Festival Chairman Mrs . J. Rukin Jelks, Jr., Pres. Arts Council Paul Dean, Master of Ceremonies. 10 sculptures, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lipman, acceptance by G. H. Dorr. · "Jesus Suite" excerpts f.rom "Jesus Christ Superstar;'' by Jean Campbell's Community Dance Theater A production by the Phoenix Little Theater Mrs. Gordon Chambers, President - Ron Duffy, Dire~to; Phx. Little Theater Lobby Phoenix Art Museum Outside Stage Outside Stage Outside Stage Phoenix Little Theater CONTINUOUS EXHIBITS · The Society for Creative Ariachronism, Inc. . . · Mike Reynolds, Royal Steward "Arts with Fine Living" Mrs. James G. Shackelford, Jr., Chairman Photography Exhibit Arlene Scult, Chairman Phoenix Clown Clue Mrs. John Maioney, Chairman Clothesline Art Exhibit Mrs. John A. Black, Sr., Chairman Mrs. George Berryman, Co-Chaifman Working Artists Mrs. William B. Holmes, C~airinan ·· ; ·. East Lawn of Plaza Library Auditorium Phoenix Art Museum Member's' Lounge On the Mall East Side of Plaza Civic Center Arcades SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1972 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 11 :00 a.m. Charles Lewis Jazz Trio concert dialogue with children . sponsored by "Young Audiences" Junior League Puppet Show · Ccirolyn Middlemise, Chairman Phoenix Young Entertainers Betty McDaniel, Chairman Arizona State Music Teachers Association Recitals, Mrs. Evelyn Cope, Chairman Medieval Entertainment by the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. Charles Lewis Jazz .Tr.io (repeat) Concert Dialogue with Children, sponsored by "Young Audiences" Junior League Puppet Show (repeat) Jesus de Jerez, Guitarist 12 noon 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. 2p.m. Kountry Kustoms, Western Music Bob Diaz and the Strumming Amiguitos Phoenix Chapter of the National League of American Pen Women present teenage winners of state poetry contest Mrs. Mary E. Curtiss, Chairman Phoenix Scottish Pipe Band Bob Matlack, Chairman Scottsdale Theater for Children presents "The Bad Children" Phil Trapani, Director Medieval Entertainment by The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. Film Festival and Awards Robert Bluemle, Chairman; Gary Fadely, Co-Chairman Junior League Puppet Show 3:00 p.m. Cas-illons, Choral Group John Faris, Director Firebird Festival Recognition Awards to Valley High Schools - Mrs: Boyd Clements, Chairman Robert Gottsfield, Moster of Ceremonies Junior League Puppet Show 3:30 p.m. Arizona Cello Society ProfessorTokoyori Atsumi, Director Phoenix Boys Choir Dr. Harvey Smith, Director Photography Exhibit Awards Phoenix Little Theater Phoenix Little Theater Gloss Room Outside Stage Phoenix Art Museum Upper Gallery Outside Stage Phoenix Little Theater Phoenix Little Theater Glass Room Phoenix Art Museum Western Gallery Outside Stage Outside Stage Phoenix Art Museum Western Gallery Outside Stage Phoenix Little Theater Outside Stage Phoenix Art Museum Singer Auditorium Phoenix Little Theater Glass Room Phoenix Art Museum Upper Gallery Outsi.d e Stage Phoenix Little Theater Glass Room Phoenix Little Theater Phoenix Art Museum Upper Gallery Phoenix Art Museum Members' Lounge 4:00 p.m . Woody Payne, Slide Presentation 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m . 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p. m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. South Mountain Community School Mexican Dancers Blanca Vincent, Director AS U Sin gers Dr. Kennth F. Seipp, Director Young Sounds bf Arizona, Mod Jazz Walter Barr, Director "Showcase" by Centerstage-Mike Laney, Director Evensong from St. Stephen's Desert City Six, Dixieland Band Dick Knutsen, Director ASU Dance Theater Beth Lessard, Direc.tor Gabe Cornelia's Classical Jazz Ensemble Barbershop Quartet "Command Performance" John Bradshaw, Chairman · · "Great Moments From Famous Operas" Valley Opera Association· Wi'lliom Spence, Chairman "Jesus Suite" from Jesus Christ Superstar" (repeat) "Peter and the Wolf," Arizona Ballet Theater Kelly Brown, Director Phoenix Art Museum Singer.Au.d itorium Outside Stage Phoenix Little Theater. Ou_tside Stage Phoenix Little Theater Phoenix Art Museum Upper Gallery Outside Stage Phoenix Little Theater Ph"oenix Art Museum Phoenix Art Museum Singer Auditorium Phoenix Art Museum Singer Auditorium Outside Stage Phoenix Little Theater SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1972 l :00 p.m. l :30 p.m. l :30 to 3:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Phoenix Symphony Youth Orchestra Richard Philabaum, Director Sponsored by The Phoenix Symphony Guild McConnell Singers Serge Huff, Director Phoenix Scottish Pipe Band (repeat) Medieval Entertainment by The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. Film Festival Society of Arizona Composers, Recitals Dr. David Cohen, President Paderewski Choral Society Harriet Aleksander, Director ASU Mime Troupe Richard Drezen, Director Glendale Community College Opera Workshop, excerpts from "The Marriage of Figaro" Mary Ann Dutton, Director Mesa Sun Valley Symphony Orchestra Dr. Frank ·Spinosa, Director "Magic Show", International Brotherhood of Magicians Ring 55- Dr. Leo Colemon, Chairman R&G Singers John T. Brown, Director Woody Payne, Slide. Presentation (repeat) ASU Mime Troupe (repeat) 5:30 p.m . . Evensong from .St. Stephen's 6:00p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:15 p .m. Excerpts from "South Pacific" Phoenix Musical Theater;Guild Mrs. Robert Rehfield, Director Desert City Six ASU Dance Theater (repeat) The Black Theater Dancers Helen Mason, Chairman "Stop the World, I Want to Get OW' Scottsdale Community College-David Hardaway, Director Laura Moya, Spanish Dancers Phoenix Little Theater Phoenix Art Museum Upper Gallery Outside Stage Outside Stage Phoenix Art Museum Singer Auditorium Phoenix Art-Museum Upper Gallery Phoenix Little Theater Ou,tsid.e Stage Phoenix Art Museum Upper Gallery Phoenix Little Theater Phoenix Art Museum Singer Auditorium · Outside Stage Phoenix Art Museum Singer Auditorium Outside Stage · Phoenix Art Museum Upper Gallery Phoenix Little Theater Outside Stage Phoenix Little Theater Outside Stage Phoenix Little Theater Outside Stage FESTIVAL FOOD BOOTHS - South Side of Mall We invite you to.patronize the Festival Food Booths. A variety of ethnic group foods will be served by the following organizations: Black Theatre Troupe He len Mason Phoenix little Theater Jeanette Morgan Greek Pastri es Mrs . Kuzmonoff High land Soc iety - Scottish Pastries Barbaro J ohnson North Central Plains lndions Harry Walker Amigos de las Americas - Costa Rica Mrs. Gary Ehlenberger Paderewski Choral·- Sodety .:.. Polish Pastries Mrs. Aleksander Lulac - Mexican Food Mrs . Geri Wadsworth Special Appreciation to the American Association of University Women, Nelda Crowell, Chairman, for serving as ushers and attendants. FIREBIRD FESTIVAL COMMITTEE-1972 Mrs. William Holmes, Working Artists Chairman Mr. Morton M. Scult, Chairman Mr. C. D. Holt, Logistics Co-Chairman Mr. Glenn Quick, JR., Vice-Chairman Miss Pat Jackson, Advisor Mrs. Sherwin Block, Coordinator Mrs. J. Rukin Jelks, Jr., Hospitality Chairman Mr. Robert Edwards, Technical Director Mrs. Charles Hoover, Program Coordinator Mrs. John Black, Sr., Co-Chairman, Clothesline Art Exhibit Mrs. N. A. Laurenzano, Decorations Chairman Mrs. George Berryman, Co-Chairman, Clothesline Art Exhibit Mrs. Morton Scult, Photography Chairman Miss De Block, Publicity Chairman Mrs. James Shackelford, Jr., Visual Arts Chairman Mrs. John Vivian, Publicity Co-Chairman Mrs. Poul Singer, Preview Parties Chairman Mr. Robert Bluemle, Film Chairman Mrs. Arthur Stegall, Review Chairman Mr. Gary Fadely, Film Co-Chairman Mrs. Boyd Clements, Awards Chairman Mrs. Hal Pittmon, Review Chairman Mr. G. H. Dorr Ill, Advisor Mr. Walt Suft, Republic Publicity Coordinator Mr. Michael Tompane, Photographer Mr. Ron Duffy, Advisor Mr. John Wesley, Treasurer Mr. Robert Gottsfield, Advisor Mrs. William Worthington, Food Chairman Mr. Ed Hechler, Firebird Design and Publicity Art Di~ector Mrs. Robert Withers, Food Co-Chairman SPECIAL APPRECIATION Arizona Public Service, City of Phoenix Public library Phoenix Art Museum, Citv of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department Audio-Specialists, Phoenix Little Theatre Special appreciation to the artists and performers all of whose time hos been donated. ARTS COUNCIL, INC. OFFICERS Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. J. Rukin Jelks, Jr., Sherwin Block Pat Jackson Henry Forber Thomas Maxwell Mimi M. Brophy President l st Vice President 2nd Vice President Treasurer · Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS American Ass'n. of University Women Arizona Artists Guild Arizona Designer-Craftsmen The Arizona Institute Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Inc. Arizona State Music Teachers Ass'n. Arizona State Unive rsity Arizona Watercolor Association Arizona Young Audiences Phoenix Council Arizona Zoological Society Bach & Madrigal Society of Phoenix Children's Theatre Children's Theatre Star Starters The Civic Ballet, Inc. Community Dance Theatre Cross Roads United Methodist Church Arts Council Cultural Arts Society, West Desert Botanical Gorden of Arizona The English-Speaking Union of the U.S. Flagstaff Summer Festival Fronk Lloyd Wright Foundation Friends of Mexican Art Glendale Community College Heard Museum Heard Museum Guild Hellenic Society of the Greek Orthodox Church Jewish Community Center Judoica Museum of Temple Beth Israel Junior League of Phoenix, Inc. McConnell Singers Maryvale Arti st League Mesa Community College Musicians Club of Phoenix Nat'!. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Phoenix Chapter Nat'!. League of American Pen Women Phoenix Branch Nat'I. Society of Arts & letters, Ariz. Chapter " Orpheus Male Chows Paderewski Choral ·Society Phoenix Art Museum Phoenix Art Museum League Phoenix Chamber Music Society Phoenix College Phoenix Executives Club Phoenix Federation of Musicians Phoenix Guild of Puppetry Phoenix Little Theatre Phoenix Musical Theatre Guild Phoenix Oratorio Singers Phoenix Parks & Recreation Dept. Phoenix Public Library Board Phoenix Symphony Association Phoenix Symphony Guild Reading Reform Foundation, Ariz. Branch Recording for the Blind, Arizona Unit The Saints (Dixieland Music Appreciation Society of Phoenix) Scottsdale Artists League Scottsdale Girls' Club Auxiliary Scottsdale Parks & Recreation Dept. Scottsdale Theatre for Children The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. South Phoenix Festival of Arts Sun City Symphony Ass'n. University Club of Phoenix Volley Artists League Valley Garden Center Volley Opera Association Volley Opera Guild *World Adventures Yuma Fine Arts Association YWCA Triangles *Associate Member New individual memberships to the Arts .Council are welcome. Dues are $3 per year. For further information, please write or phone: ARTS COUNCIL, 25 East Coronado Rd., Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Phone: 271 -9052 Q€Coqn1t1on p~oqQam Sponsor~d by ARTS COUNCIL, INC. •THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC MAY 6, 1972 FIREBIRD PRESENTATIONS TO HIGH SCHOOLS The sponsors of the Firebird Festival of the Arts, the Arts Council and The Arizona Republic, a·re happy to recognize the efforts of High Schools in the Greater Phoenix area which have made an outstanding record in promoting interest in the arts. All High Schools in the Valley were invited to participate in this program. We have been delighted with the response. From the wealth of material received, it is evident that the caliber of cultural activities is very high indeed. Each school hos reported many interesting events but because of space limitations we hove chosen to comment on each school os the Award _is given. It is our hope that next year we will be able to make the report statewide. We have listed the schools in alphabetical order below. All schools which elected to participate in this program ore included. Various organization members of the Arts Council will present recognition awards to the schools and ore so indicated in the program. THE RECOGNITION AWARDS COMMITTEE and all connected with this festival join in thanking the administration officers, superintendents, principals and teachers whose cooperation made this program possible. We also wish to thank the Arizona Interscholastic Association for their special consideration in approving this program. AWARDS COMMITTEE Mrs. Bruce Stodola Mrs. George Lilley Mrs. Boyd Clements, Chairman Mrs. Alan Houle AWARDS PROGRAM MASTER OF CEREMONIES Robert L Gottsfield ALHAMBRA HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Mr. Charles Burton Presentation by: Mrs. William Cole, President, Arizona Watercolor Association ARCADIA HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Dr. Jackson Drake Presentation by: Mrs. Kenneth Badertscher, Vice President, Scottsdale Theatre for Children BOURGADE HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Rev. Alfred Puccinelli Presentation by: Mr. William Tippets, Representative, Scottsdale Artists' League CAMELBACK HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Dr. Carolyn Scott Presentation by: Mrs. Irving Schaffer, Representative, Congregation Beth Israel, Judaico Museum ALHAMBRA DANCING LIONS Directed by: Diane Culbert CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Mr. Fronk Anderson Presentation by: Mrs. Bruce Stodola, President, Phoenix Art Museum League DYSART HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Mr. W. R. Si rrine Presentation by: Mrs. Norman Crowell, Representative, American Association of University Women, Phoenix Branch GERARD HIGH SCHOOL Principe/: Rev. Alexander Nanke Presentation by: Mrs. Martha Bobo, President, South Phoenix Festival of Arts GLENDALE HIGH SCHOOL Principe/: Mr. Robert Christensen Presentation by: Mrs. G. Robert Herberger, President, The National Society of Arts and Letters, Arizona Chapter PHOENIX INDIAN SCHOOL INDIAN CLUBS Directed by: Mr. Laverdure, Mr. Martinez MESA HIGH SCHOOL Principe/: Mr. Linwood Noble Presentation by: Mrs. Davis Thompson, Vice President, Phoenix Musical Theatre Guild MOON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Principal : Mr. Richard Eberly · Presentation by: Gwen Dew Buchanan, Representative, World Adventure Films PHOENIX CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL Supt.: Mr. Loye Crenshaw. Presentation by: Mrs. Gordon R. Chambers, President, Phoenix Little Theatre TOLLESON UNION HIGH SCHOOL GUITAR GROUP Directed by: Mr. Everett Lundgren PHOENIX INDIAN HIGH SCHOOL Principal : Mr. Miles Bollinger . Presentation by: Mrs. Alan Gordon, President, Heard Museum Guild SUNNYSLOPE HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Mr. Kenneth Coffin Presentation by: Shirley Wilkinson, President, Valley Artists League TOLLESON UNION HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Mr. W. D. Sullivan Presentation by: Mr. Dick Hodge, President, Arizona Artists Guild WEST HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Mr. Harry White . Presentation by: Mrs. Jerry Trompke, President, McConnell Singers HONORABLE MENTION McCLINTOCK HIGH SCHOOL CASA GRANDE UNION HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Mr. William Boyle Principal : Mr. Alex Nader SCOTTSDALE HIGH SCHOOL MAR ICOPA HIGH SCHOOL Principal: Mr. Billy Gonzalez Principal: Mr. Don Stine WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL-Principal: Mr. James Sturdevant If ARTS COUNCIL OFFICERS AND BOARD MRS. J. RUKIN JELKS JR. MRS. SHERWIN BLOCK MISS PAT JACKSON President 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President MRS. HENRY FARBER MRS. THOMAS MAXWELL MRS. MIMI M. BROPHY MR. ROBERT E. BELL MRS. GEORGE BERRYMAN MRS. BOYD CLEMENTS MISS ELIZABETH M. CORR MR. ROBERT L. GOTTSFIELD Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary MR. ROBERT NAIRN MR. JIM NEWTON MRS. WILLIAM T. PEGUE MR. ALFRED J. PFISTER MRS. WILLIAM W. PICKRELL MRS. ROBERT REHFELD MR. WILLIAM L. HERMANN MRS. ALAN HOULE MRS. N. A. LAURENZANA MRS. GEORGE LILLEY MRS. CHARLES MAGADINI MRS. CARL MASON MRS. JAMES G. SHACKELFORD, JR. MRS. JOHN SHANNON MRS. PAUL SINGER MRS. ARTHUR STEGALL MR. HENRY T. SWAN MRS. MILTON MARKIEWICZ MR. JOHN C. WESLEY MRS. ROBERT METZGER MRS. MINTON MOORE DR. DANIEL WITT CENTRAL DISTRICT of ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION FIREBIRD FESTIVAL RECITAL PROGRAM No. 1 May 6, 1972 10:00 A.M. Phoenix Art Museum Upper Gallery March in G Major J.S. Bach DEBRA LARSON Serious Moments Little Song Gurlitt Kabalevsky KELLEY CRAWFORD Castenets Gillock NANETTE VISCO The Horsemen Kabalevsky SUSAN ISAACSON Tcherepnin Bagatelle No. 1 TERESA BARRETT J.S. Bach Prelude and Fugue No. 2 NATALIE HAMMOND Creston Four Dances MARK STEELE Palmer Toccata Ostinato TOM ISAACSON Sonatina in C, First Movement JOANNE CALAHAN Kabalevsky Pohadka Kofron JEANETTE DUGAN Ace. Kim Brock Sonatina in C, First Movement Khachaturian JOSIE MORGAN Khachaturian Tanz KIM ACKMAN Sonata, Op. 31, No. 2, First Movement LISA BEYDLER The YAMAHA GRAND courtesy of Gavette's Piano Salon Beethoven CENTRAL DISTRICT of ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION FIREBIRD FESTIVAL RECITAL PROGRAI-1 No. 2 May 6, 1972 Phoenix Art Museum .Upper Gallery U:OO A.M • Bilotti The Firefly .81'4.Y SMITH Scarlatti Sonata in G, Longo 79 CARRIE BIGGS Dance-Scherzo Agay JEANNIE SCOTT Invention No. 13 Bach SANDY WAITE First Movement, Op. 79 Beethoven BRENT RICKS Sonatina No. 1 in C Major Kabalevsky MARCIA SKOUSEN Waltzes, Op. 39, Nos. 1,2, and 8 JAN BLACK Brahms Rondo in G Major, Op. 51, No. 1 NAN ZABRISKIE Beethoven Clowns and Trapeze volants, from Le Cirque PATRICIA BREELAND Turina Allegro con Brio, Op. 2, No. 3 Beethoven TONI ABRANOVIC The YAMAHA GRAND courtesy of Gavette's Piano Salon CENTRAL DISTRICT of ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION FIREBIRD FESTIVAL RECITAL PROGRAM No. 3 May 6, 1972 Phoenix Art Museum Upper Gallery 12:00 Noon J.S. Bach Bouree Russian Folk Song MICHELLE STARR Beethoven Kabalevsky Sonatina, Op. 27 RONDA RANDALL Haydn Beethoven Kabalevsky Quadrille Moderato Galloping ELAINE MOYER Chopin Bartok Prelude, Op. 28. No. 3 Rhapsody JEANNE LYDERS Grieg March of the Dwarfs CHARLES NELSON WHITE First Movement, Op. 2, No. 1 MEREDITH MATZ Beethoven Etude in C-sharp minor, Op. 2, No. l Prelude No. 3 JULIE SMITH Scriabin Kennan Waltz in A-flat A. Durand LINDA SHELTON Ravel Sonatine CARLA DIANE HUNTER The YAMAHA GRAND courtesy of Gavette's Piano Salon CENTRAL DISTRICT of ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION FIREBIRD FESTIVAL RECITAL PROGRAM No. 4 May 6, 1972 1:00 P.M. Phoenix Art Museum Upper Gallery Allegro, Sonatina, Op. 20, No. 1 SUSAN LENZNER Kuhlau Invention No. 1 J.S. Bach DAWN ARNDT Moments Musicaux, Nos. 2, 6 & 5 KAREN LENZNER Schubert Harmonica Player Guion DEBRA HELLINGA Bartok Allegro Barbaro STEPHEN REIFF Rachmaninoff Prelude, Op. 23, No. 4 MARGARET BARTHOLOMAY Mozart Sonata in B-flat - Allegro RICK DIMOND Prokof ief Sonata No. 3 SANDRA PETERSON The YAMAHA GRAND courtesy of Gavette's Piano Salon . A. S. M. T. A. CENTRAL DISTRICT RECITAL PROGRAM Biltmore Church of The Nazarene Sunday~ October 8, 1972 5604 North 24th Street Phoenix, Arizona EVLYN COPE, CHAIRMAN 1• LISA SCHWARTZ 3. 4. 5• The Happy Farmer A!legr~, Op. 125 No. 1 Ctt. r oCA· ,rt 2:~" fi e < SISTER VIVIAN Dance of Long Ago ROSANNE VISCO LOTTA HORNBEEK Allegro con spirito, Op. 55, No. 3 JON WOODSTOCK SISTER VIVIAN Sonata, Op. 49, No. 2, Movement No. 1 KAYLENE MARSHALL EVLYN COPE Gigue from Fr. Suite No. 6 Fireflies Schumann Heller 7• BEATRICE SEARLES Nocturne Opo 15, No. 3 JOANNE CALLAHAN Bishop DAVID LUNDSFD.RD. ... 9. VIRGINIA OLSEN AuCovent Borodin CHRISTINE PAGE lOo EUGENE PRIDONOFF Samuel Barber MELINDA MOODY Sonata for Piano - 1st Movement LARRY CLAPP Kuhl au 11. GUEST Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 SANDRA Bela Bartok Liszt PETERSON Student of Evlyn Cope Beethoven *********** Bach Oscar Fernandez Chopin ESTHER BERG Clair de Lune To ch MARCIA SKOWSEN Sonata for Piano - Fugue Movement LINDA SHELTON 60 Turina The Juggler Gillock Czerny SANDRA PETERSON Aerialists INGRID McCRORY NANCY HUSTON Sidewalk Waltz Study in Eighth Notes, Op. 139, No .. 3 2. 8. Debussy arr . for or.;gan b y Dave Co.1.eman It is an honor and a privilege for a student to be invited to perform in one of these special monthly recitals, sponsored by the Arizona State Music Teachers Associationo Thank you for being such an appreciative audienceo Your Chainnan 6. A. S. M. T. A. CENTRAL DISTRICT RECITAL PROGRAM Biltmore Church of the Nazarene 2:00 p.m. 5604 N. 24th Street Sunday, November 12, 1972 Phoenix, Arizona Carol Sue Rickel, Chainnan 1. 2. 3. RITA QUAY · Fifteen Men on a Pirate Boat Brad Weikert The Daring Horseman David Martindale ADELINE WARNER Valse Romany Teresa and Tim Ray March Teresa Ray Sonatina Op. )6, No. 3 Spiritoso Mechanical Doll Tim Ray JULIAN McCREARY German Dane e Frolicky, Rollicky Wind Greg Bedenkop 8-. Clementi Haydn Coburn Slow Dance Pranks At Dawn Glover Glover Glover Amy Saunders waltz in A flat Toccatina Joyce Tipton Brahms Kabalevsky BER'IHA AUTENRIETH Loch Lomond Old Sc9tch Melody In The Garden Schumann Gavin Stein, Soprano Bertha Autenrieth, Accompanist Henri Noel Debussy The Little Shepherd Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum Lee Wolfard Nocturne, Op. 15, No. 3 Joanne Callahan Shostakovich 4. SANDRA PETERSON 5. The Children's Corner Jimbo 1 s Lullabjr C. Gurlitt Shostakovich J. S. Bach ? • BEA TRICE SEARLES Edna-Mae Burnam William Scher EVONNE BFA TTIE Invention in B flat Carol W.ng Pare nstoptt Shelly Nudds Jeannette Alderson Chopin EVLYN COPE Sonata Op •. 2, No. 2 Allegro vivace Linda Shelton Beethoven 9. CAROL SUE RICKEL Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 14 Marsha Bates 10. Mendelssohn EVLYN COPE Sonata Op. 83 Precipitato Stephen Reiff Prokofieff ********•* It is an honor and a priviledge for a student to be invited to per.form in one of these special monthly recitals, sponsored by the Arizona State Music Teachers Association. Thank you for being such an appreciative . audience. Your Chairman A.S .M. T .A •.· CENTRAL DISTRICT RECI.TAL PROGRAM LORNA SCHULTZ Mazurka Op. 68 No. 3 GRACE SCHAEFFER Biltmore Church of the Nazarene 5604 North 24th Street Sunday Dec. 10, 1972 Phoenix, Arizona LORNA SCHULTZ, Chairman Star Spangled Banner arr. Steiner Rebecca Albough NANCY HUSTON Das Rondo im Kleinen D. G. Turk Study No. 1 Walter Davis, Jr. WALTER DAVIS, JR. Minuet Scandinavian Holiday DAYNA SCHWARTZ · LORNA SCHULTZ Menuet German Dance Haydn Weybright Krieger Beethoven JOHN RABEY JOAN WOODS Hopi Hop Op. 25 RONDA RANDALL Preludes #3 and #22 LISA BEYDLER MARIE ROOSEN Allegro Prelude in D minor KIMBERLY SELF . Chopin Ronda Randall Chopin Leopold Mozart Bach BERTHA AUTENRIETH Virgin, tutta amor Durante Sweet Little Jesus Boy MacGimsey JENNY APICELLA, Mezzo-soprano BERTHA AUTENRIETH, Accompanist VIRGINIA OLSON In the Convent Borodin CHRIS PAGE MARY McLENNAN The Clown Kern SANDRA SCHIAU Minueto - Op.5 Granados EVLYN COPE Arabesque No. 1 Debussy KIM ACKMAN LARISA TAYLOR JEAN HARVEY Sonatina in F Major #2 BETH FRUE Novelette CARRIE HEMPEL SANDRA PETERSON The Horseman Eeti te: Etude Minuet in c Beethoven Bach Bartek Kabalevsky Kabalevsky Riegger SHELLEY REYNOLDS Beethoven TAMMY SQUIRES MAXINE STODDARD . Rondo, Sonatina in Classic Style LAURA HUSTED CAROL SUE RICKEL Prelude & Fugue in C minor Two Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm MARSHA BATES BEATRICE SEARLES Sonata Op. 10, No. 2 allegro, allegretto, presto DEBRA HELLINGA Beethoven It is an honor and a privilege for a student to be invited to perform in one of these special monthly recitals, sponsored by the Arizona State Music Teachers' Association. Thank you for being such an appreciative audience. Gillock Your Chairman A.S.M.T.A. CEN'rRAL DISTRICT RECITAL PROGRAM Biltmore Church of the Nazarene 5604 N. 24th Street Phoenix, Arizona Sunday, Jan. 14, 1973 Sue Whittaker, Chairman EUGENE PRIDONOFF Concerto in Eb Major, No. 5 1st Movement DAVID TAN Concerto in D Minor, K. 466 Concerto in C Major, No. 1 Jrd i•1ovemen t ··~ EVLYN COPE Spiritoso, Andante, Vivace Op. 36, No. 1 Beethoven Mozart LISA TAN Beethoven UNA EITZ.i!:N Clementi JULI WEAVER D~nes Fairy Tale Agay CATHY PUGH SANDRA PETERSON The Horseman Petite Etude MERVIN BRI'rTON Concerto for Marimba Kabalevsky Riegger SHELLEY REYNOLDS James Basta ROXANN ROKEY SANDRA PE'rERSON Ballade Dawn Burgmueller Eckstein MALINDA NU'rTALL SUE WHITTAKEH .l:''estive Dance, Op. 24, No. 5 VINITA NALL Creston Debussy Golliwog's Cakewalk DAWN .ARNDT SISTER VIVIAl~ Ca.priccio Brilliante , Op. 22 Nendelssohn PATRICIA BAYLESS GUEST B Minor Scherzo, Op. 20 Chopin SANDRA PETERSON student of Evlyn Cope It is an honor and a privilege for a student to be invited to perform in one of these special monthly recitals, sponsored by the Arizona Nusic Teachers Association. Thank you for being such an appreciative audience. Your Chairman BEATRICE SEAaLES Valses Setttimentales Marguerite LaSpesa A.S.M.T.A. - CENTRAL DISTRICT RECITAL PROGRAM BILTMORE CHURCH of the NAZARENE 5604 North 24th Street Phoenix, Arizona Sunday June 10, 1973 EVLYN COPE, Chairman CA'DlaRINE NEWTON Musette Wind Song Keyboard Arts Eric Rauschkolb Eric Rauschkolb American Folk Dance March of the Trolls Lullaby for a Papoose Prelude (the Sea) Ann Noble . SANDRA PETERSON Make it Snappy Gillock Kraehenbuehl McArtor Gillock BEATRICE SEARLES On the Swing Zingaresca Jean Latour Fletcher Ann Sanders John Robb Gail Harris Robin Strome Agustin Lara Jonathan Pottorff Accompaniment at the piano - Charles Rosenfield JOSEPHINE KOEPPEL Sonata in D Major, Allegro con brio Leo Martinez FIDELIA DUNCAN Romance in F-sharp, Op. 28, No. 2 Gwen Faust Haydn Aleta Cohen Schumann EARL ROGERS Serenade Virginia Hawkins · S.tep~avis Mary Glover Gretchaninoff Virginia Hawkins JOAN WOODS Dance of the Bog Monster Aleta Cohen Gigue in E Major, Op. 26 Jan Farnsworth .llaunting Bag Pipes Maryanne Nagy EARL ROGERS Granada Olsen Lisa Perea Sonatina #1, Allegretto Marching Music for Johnny Appleseed Mary Abril Glowns and Acrobats Lisa Perea Mary Abril EVONNE BEATTIE Two Bits O'Scotch Mary Ann Sanders Lisa Strome Tingo-Tango Jack Rabbit Very Important Person John Robb Midnight Breeze Robin Strome Schubert Schubert arr. Bafael Mendze Randy Shackelford Trumpeter's Lullabye LeRoy Anderson Mark Eckman Accompaniment at the piano - Charles Rosenfield Jan Farnsworth S-tepi1a11i~s J'8ft Parnsworth ARLENE RICE Sonata, Op. 13. first movement Greg Scott Beethoven .Jan""""F-amsworth Fugue in D Major, Op. 21 Stephanie Davis RITA QUAY Sonatina No. III (Rondo) Nancy Finger Goldfish Stephanie Davis Gillock Gillock EV'lYN COPE Prelude from Pour le Piano Debussy Bartok Dance in Bulgarian Rhythm No. 6A 1 t.1 Al 0 A cfj"'/-j ti" I- tOIV It is an honor and a privilege for a student to be invited to perform in one of these special monthly recitals sponsored by the ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. Thank you for being such an appreciative i:rt1·A i Oft··""'° · ·······-· - ·· · · ··· ·· ··· .... ·• ,.• ·.......... ·•· ..,..,,V An,,.. ~+,.,,.,i:n'J ...,....... .,. . .... . ( ( A. S. M. T. A. 7. CENTRAL DISTRICT RECITAL PROGRAM ·;:<_ t e-? " ' /...,.. 7 •t ., Biltmore Church of The Nazarene 5604 North 24th Street Sunday, Feb. 11, 1973 Phoenix, Arizona SANDRA PETERSON CHAIRMAN 8. 9• 1• 2. CATHERINE NEWTON Ghostly Gavotte Indians and Cavalry Zachary Munoz National Keyboard Arts National Keyboard Arts Deserted Village Thunder & Lightning · Mary Walker National Keyboard Arts National Keyboard Arts SISTER VIVIAN · Song of The Islands (Duet) Tom Thumb's Drum (Duet) Mary Russak.er and Carol Stenger The.Windmill Leilani Ito 3. 4. 5. 6. VIOLA YOUNGBLOOD March in F Major Flower Dance Elizabeth Hutton CAROL SUE RICKEL In a Goldfish Bowl Dreamland Wendy Wagstaff Beethoven ESTER BERG Preludium David Lunsford Bach AGNES HOLST Sonatina Op. 36 #5 Rondo Lynne Gowarde Clementi 10. CAROL SUE RICKEL Frolicky Rollicky Wind John Morris Coburn 11. JOAN WOODS Invention #8 in F Major Ilene Calder King Sarony Bach 12. SANDRA PETERSON Clowns (From the Circus Suite) Ingrid McCrory Turina Krevitt Rondo alla Turk Gynmasium Kathy Amey Bach Aretta Aaron Aaron EARL ROGERS Mataguena Jonathan Pottorss Ernesta Lacuona RITA QUAY At the Donnybrook Fair Caro.l Finger Scott Sunday Morning Debbie Young ( JOSEPHINE KOEPPEL Fur Elise Scott Miller Shif ferly 13. VIOLA YOUNGBLOOD Tan go Grande Kim Brockway Mozart Kabelevsky Kraehenbuehl 14. EVLYN COPE Rhapsody Op. 79 #2 Patricia Breeland 15. SANDRA PETERSON Rondo Capriccioso Prelude Op. 11 #14 Marcia Skousen Brahms Mendelssohn Scriabin It is an honor and a privilege for a student to be invited to perform in one of these special monthly recitals, sponsored by the Arizona State Music Teachers' Association. Thank you for being such an appreciative audience. Your Chairman CENTRAL !XISTRifJT ARIZONA STATi J.fUSIC' TEACHERS ASSOOIATION RtCITAL PROORA/.! Etltmore Church of the J{aaarens 5604 N. 24th Street Key J3, J9?8 2:00 P.lf. llAIJj.8 ROOSEN , Bergerac Bettoerac Marshmallol/1 Sundoe P6 p Oo T'nr $J!EFHE/r! Nil JJGA"'S CATHA. R!N~, JIE!tl:/!Oli Fteeta Belle :Bu~terfly Piaget , N~ttonal Keyboard Arts CA. THY JflcOLEl,/.,J.N Ltchner LI!J1JA PltIVOZNlK Nattotfl'J,~ LtttJe hlhlt8 Fertt~ flheel i!JERTBA ~1.'l!/NRIETH Ne Qute ro aasarme ;y·~n ' Love ta Ktn4 Spantsh /!Pl'lt sono Anon'fllllQus . GA T/IN SJ"EIN~ eo prcmo MAlfl-j ROlJSfiN It;aJ. ta.n Sono · RENA MiLANJJEh iel e t'ftllla. n LetHe do the FQlka Or tental Lano e (JJ.O'l/JnS :rec ha tlttJ vek y Kobel e uak y Klein.man NARY .f'OUEFlTS Nlu.Y'fJT J!USTOJ.Tf Study tn (J, Op 4?,, #4 EV(J:NJVE BEATTIE hranc ino Pony Rtohter ltfARIO , JUIJ RE3 P.ogutsh fJ:loWA 1'£rns te Pasatno CHNtS NE!fll'tiJK lrt(J'lfer -Ohrts Nsrrtck II. ft/. Sc l?Juam S.Uettn t£ vel y Jumptno Rope L t.,_e l y. Nor ch. SUBAN LitlELY ACNiS M. ROLST J.S • .JJach [(c}Ja,le'l!Jsky REBECCA A:LBA UGI/ sona.ttna illeoro Mederoto K$yboard Arts o.uiet Pool .i'attcnal fi"ey-boorrJ Arts " STEVE 1JOR8.i.TT , LtttJ.e Rl'tapatuly ( l7tu;i i SU~AN ancl OINDY 1tALL£Y A aay CA'llOL SUE- RJOKEL Hopptng Tk6' L~ttle LORifA 8Cllt/:L:F$ Jeau, Joy of /lane Dea:trf/n,g The CJ.o:wn · Ne~ro :Dc.ll!a¥ llEllAN KrJbaleveky 1Jebussy ZtJccattna l(ENff'li'?FI L.EiWH ttaltz, Op 39, #lO . lfUsttc Za:noe, ;;~3 LISA /.fcl>ERMnald had the blues----~- ' Noon,a lletm PenQut.ns at Play --- Julta . Kil THY BROwN Hcpak ........ .w------ --- --~------ van der .uooh WILLIAM SOLTES;Cornet German J:ance K 602y #2 tn F ____ ..;..... Mozart Moc'lf:ery ........... ---·-------- BlrtoJr JENNIFER LJ!:RCH Folk ..lijnce Peanut Vendor----------- Waxman Gallop Hawthorn NANCY HUSTON OATHY SANlJERS EVLYN COPE Pelz --------------- Waxman RIOBARD EA GAN BEATRIOE SEARLES HUngartan Jhnce ------ Rheinholc 'i'IIRGiivIA HAWKINS Son~ta, Op.27~ VIOLA YOUNGBLOOD Sleeptng Beauty--- Kraehenbuehl #2 ---... - Beethouer Adagto sostenuto MA RGYERITE JM SPESA JJA VIlJ 0001( Qoun,try Jtg ------------ Clark H0.4.NilE HERMAZi Ntght Fall ····--- ....·---·-- Aaron ROANNE HE'JIMAN & ANN MORRISON (Jhtmes --·----···... - ·-··Tcherf#pntn ET/LYN OOPE Mtnuet ----~-------·- Padereweki JEANNE SCOTT LORNA SCHULTZ Toecnta. -------------- ANN MOHRISON NANCY HUSTO.N Ara bt'Hii~Ue - - - - - - · - - - - GRAOE SOHAEFFER . EQsy Ptece ---------- H. Kohler Ltttle Dance ---------- Haydn WALTER .DA VIS, JR., AILENE RAY Poldtni Jlrensh: Hu.ngartan Jl:l,nce, #6 .----- Brahm~ DA RLEN(!: K!'IEE MARY SOHINZEL Mtnuet tn F --------~- Lonely Traveler----·--- Mozart Earto~ CHRIS EBLE Ecossatse tn G ~-~· JJeethoven Wtld Hors?man --·---- Schuman~ .E'VAN EBLE SISTER VIVIAN So111Jttna tn c Major Mtnuet, Allegro ----~- ROSANNE VISCO Arkansas Tr2 ve le r --- Oobb Ame rtoa.n ROSANNE & NANNEXTE VISCO aarntval tn Rto --~-- NANNETTE VISOO Gtlloah * * "" * * * * * It ts an honor an.d a prtvtlege for a stulient tc be tnvtted to per• , form tn one of these spectsl monthl . tecttals, sponsored by the ARtzona State Music Teacher's Asso~tatton. Thank you for betng suah an appreetattve audience. A .. S.M.T.A. - CliNTRAL DISTRICT REOITA L PROGRAM GA 11ETTE1 S PIANO & ORGAN CENTER INO '393JJ N. 24th St., Sunday Phoent,:%, IJ.rtzona Aprtl 21 1 J.974 LORNA SOBULTZ The Red JJrum Noona, The Waltztng Poodle Garrow NANOY HUSTON Prelude VCr'Le Etude LZS:ii JlcJ)EH/.fO:l'T Goedtclte A.teeaca gl £a CAROLYN SUTTER Rttndel llatteler Sl!E WHITTAKER S:Jossa tse Beethoven WYN BERNES CLENNA CLA HK MAXINE STO])lJARD Wtn te r wtnd Gtllock Fram a Eadgad Market ·Rowley Goodrtch Water Sprite /fAXINE STO!J])ARD Sonattna, Op 20, #J. llr;ssek allegro non tanto Tarante~la, Op 60 Prokof£e/f 01N})Y STONE PA{J.!.,fi TRUBISKY I SA BELLE McCREA RY ETILYN 00,PE }lo()·turne Bouree Glover On. the Meadow Op. 95#2 Ltchn.sr lJEBBIE SOHIEMAN Krteoer FRANC.KS HONG SANJJRA PETEkSON May Ntaht 1J4WH BENNETT LORNA SOH"CL'J.'.4 Rac.7&t;,,g Ltttle Gy'!JSY Rhapsody AILE,V.E hAY KR:lE'XI OLA RK Etuae~ BEATRICE SEA RL!IS Ltc.17-ts a;uf, sr..?,dOWS funce fr .Jm Af2r Op. J.0 1 Ohopt.n #1-2 hIAilCA ])t VITTO Fletcher Olson JAMI ,~OfJARIJO IJOROT..1Y RICE lst1 .i,e i,n, IJ 1 f lo, t( Un GREG SUOTT I fo1tnd a St.r1,r NocT"/JJ, .lbnce o;r ;;.i.e ShR"cJherds,weyb:·tght KFfi.it.t;Q.' .r;. '1':'11 RZ,O Po.rt 1J Pa,lmgren .EVJ.JN OOPE Etu, ;r'tllnpe t Nrs. 1 Sona~ g RIOK HAZEL VIOLA YOUNGBLOO)) Pohadka •••••••••••••••• Kofros Arta •••••••••••• : •• Stradella MIOHAEL ORLIKOFF, Horn Pra tr t,e Sun.s et • • • • • • • Ne vtn JULIE MARSH, Plano Vartattons on a Happy Russtan Folk .Tune • • • • • • KalJalevsky 1JA VI)) OOOK, PULno A!' t.a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • &ch BILL OOOK, Trumpet Otndy Mtlltktn, Plano acc. J[JLIAN McORi:ARY L'Avalanche ••••••• •• • < SOOTT 11/ILLAR!J German Pre~ude Heller •••••••••• Haydn •••••••••••••• Glol)er JJanc~ MARILYN RANIJALL ~orlf, Acc. mtn.or • • • • Adagto . (Jorell£ . Allegro con deltcatezza JOE JUNKER, Trumpet Htss Junkerj aoci OAROL SUE RICKEL Sona:ta tn G Major.... Beethoven Op 49, #2 Allegro, ma non t~oppo KARE!I llNOUIS . Two Waltzes Op 39, #3 and #2 Brahma NORA NEW Jl!LIE RUTH Prelude tn c mtnor ••• J.S.B:lch Mtkrokosmos #73 •••••• Bzrtok TUrtna The Aertaltst ' The Happy Song • • • Ear1 Rtcke r The Oat and the JP,l]. of Yoarn. ••• Anastatta Walch ANllSTATIA WALSH LULU LONGFELLOW •·~• .. •· EVLYN OOPE Toccata • • • • • • • .. Khaohaturt.an JAOQUE LAHUSEN * * * * * * * It ts a~ honor and a prtvtleoe for a student to be tnvtted .b y hts · t.eacher to perform tn. one of these spectal monthly rectt~ls, sponsored by the ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEAORERS ASSOOIATION1 OENTRAL 1JI$TRIOT. Thank you for betng such an atten• tt.v e and apprectattve audtence. our . next regularly scheduled recttal wtll be on the second SUnday tn. September. EVLYN OOPE, CHA IRMA/f VIOLA YOUNGBLOOD Hinuot in C Majot· Haydn Kraehenbuehl Gute Kid A.,S .. H.T&A. CENTRAL DISTRICT R.8CITAL PROGRAM DAVID COOK .Haydn Quadrille in C Major G~~vatte 2 s Pi ano J-; Organ Center, IncQ 21.J..th St. & Osborn S1inday:. November 10~197'+ Rite. "J,uay, Chairman ANN MORRISON EA.R.L ROGERS · Bugler's Holid~.y GEORGE /.fAR~.JI CK, Ti·umpet. Rita Quay, accompanist BRAD WEIKERT E'vLYN COPE lUTA QUAY Tales from the Flamingo Kingdom - Glover. Banjo on if.iy Knee Pepper King., Swe0t Beauty 0 Witch Dance SurinHch. . JU J.,I 'WEAVER VIOLA 'YOUEGBLOOD BEATRICE SEARLES Sibelius Va1sB Tr:'t.st.e Butterfly JULIE MARSH JOA.NNE CALLAHAN RITA QUAY Jacobs-Bond I Lov·e You Tru.ly STEVE STUARTP Gersh-rrln Prelude II TrUt~pet M.rso Stuart, accompanist RUTH HOOD Arabis:sqt1e CAROI, SUE RICKEL Sonata, Opo 2, Noo 1 9 . Burgmuller RUSSELL AKERS Beethoven GRACE WSLJJgH . Cobb March of the M:i..ght.y Alleg~o :C.AU EIE 1iAYJ..iOR. Toccata JOHN SHEPARD Poulenc~. KAI ETHER.rrog SANDRA PET?:RSON S<>lfeg~:..ietto Bach Pet:l te Etud.e Risggf.n.'" ELIZABETH RHEAD It is an honor ar.d a privilege for a stude:lt Schuman.~"1. Wild Horseman Clowns I{abe.levsl-{tJ ROBERT GRAHAM Associ.a tiono . 'Pnank you for being such an appre.<::iative audien9e() Your Chairman ( t~ be inv:tt,7d to perfcrm in om;) of these specia.l monthly ed by the Arizona State Music Teache~s' .. :reci•t., 2...i.S11 sponsor ( ASMTA - CENTRAL DISTRICT APPLICATION for FIREBIRD FESTIVAL RECITALS CENTRAL DIST?ICT of ARIZONA S'I'ATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIA'l'ION will sponsor recitals on May 4th, 1974 at the Phoenix Art Museum as part of the Phoenix Firebird Pestival of the Arts . All students of ASMTA members are eligible to audition for these recitals on Saturday, April 20th. Please observe the following regulations, and enclose $2 . 00 for ZACH student suditioning, and return the information slip below by Saturday, April 13th to CAROL SUE RICKEL, 620 Concordia Dr., Tempe, 85284 •.ff""-F. ''----'" 1. All vocal and instrumental solos must be memorized. tal ensembles need not be memorized. Piano duets and instrumen- 2. Only original compositions by serious composers may be performed. criptions, arrangements or popular pieces will be accepted. 3. Students will be auditioned on Saturday, April 20th , 1974, at the home of Helen Lyders, 8108 No. 4th St., Phoenix. Students must bxing scores of pieces to be auditioned. The committee will hear one or more of the pieces submitted. 4. Students chosen to perform at the Festival of the Arts will be asked to play one or more of the pieces prepared for audition. The auditioning committee will select performers on the basis of quality of performance and repertoire needed to provide interesting and varied musical programs. N'O trans- 5. Teachers must submit the following information slip (including the two dollar requirement for each student) to CAROL SUE RICKEL, 602 Concordia Dr., Tempe , /,d::Z c:~ ~~ BEFORE April 13th. Teachers and students will then be notified of their audition time. 6. Facsimiles of the information slip will be accepted. t he required factso Amount enclosed Be sure to include all (make check payable to ASMTA-CENTRAL DISTRICT) $~~~~~~- Compositions to be auditioned: TITLE COMPOSER Performance Time 3 ·~------------------------------------------------------------------~ 4 . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-I ic r- ,./ -t..- l . I !, ' r Presents FIREBIRD FESTIVAL RECITAL May 4, 1974 1:00 P .M. Upper Gallery Phoenix Art Museum 1625 N. Central Ave. Rondo im Kleinen Turk Beth Ann Weaver Secret Mission and Ole Olson David Henrickson Lights and Shadows Dance from Far Away Fletcher Olson Jami Accordo Sarabande Gillock Doug Martindale Dance of the Shepherds Weybright Kerrie Accardo Party Polka Nagy Kerrie and Jami Accardo Sailor Song, Op. 68, No.l Peasant Dance Grieg Bartok Barbara Scott Minuet in g minor Bach Lisa Heacock Donkey with a Sombrero Glover Laurel Poole and Karen Stark Sonatina in C Major, Op. 20, No. 1 Allegro Karen Angius Passacaglia Carolyn Sutter Run Run Edwena Thacker Prelude Varie Lisa McDermott Lament Carol Finger Ivan Can't go Out Today Invention in C Major Melissa Lofgreen Sonata in F Major, K. 332 Allegro Malinda Nuttall Kuhl au Handel Pinto Hassler Allen Khachaturian Khachaturian Mozart Hunting Song, Op. 19, No. 3 Mike Summerfield Polonaise in A Major, Op. 40, No. 1 Naomi Finger Mendelssohn Etude, Op. 27, No. 15 Kabalevsky Chopin Kimberly Self Minuet Paderewski Bonnie Bamey May Night Dawn Bennett Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum Laurie Taylor Sona tine Allegro giocoso Palmgren Debussy K~achaturian ~Vl~tl i'.>J.tlJ.J!. l'lUO>.L\; ·.u!dU.d1J!oID> - liJ!il'f.&:.WU.. .IJJ.l:f.&:10.l,;..[ Presents FIREBIRD FESTIVAL RECITAL May 4, 1974 2:00 p.m. Upper Gallery Phoenix Art Museum 1625 N. Central Ave. Indian Ceremony Gollop Waxman Waxman Rick Egan French Dance Old French Melody Konnie Crawford crabs' Legs The Old Witch Bergerac Glover Stephen Bridges Allegro Almost a Waltz Spindler Fialla Annette Hatch Tarantella Little Tango Ketterer Ketterer Allison Smith And Sheila Drewwer Fotir Ecossaises Beethoven Brian Hatch Birds: The Purple Finch Bernstein David Martindale Theme and Variations Beethoven Lesley Parke Fairy Tale Kabalevsky Lisa Jones In Church Tchaiskowsky Dayna Schwartz Scherzino Wigham Karlyn Mathews Sonata in D Major Allegro con brio Haydn Joyce Tipton Three part Invention, No. 15 Joanne Callahan Venetian Gondolied, Op. 19, No. 6 Dianne McGuey Waltz in A flat Major, Op. 69, No. 1 Nancy Finger Waltz in D Major, (posthumous) Cathy Amey Clair de lune Theresa Diamond Ritual Fire Dance Sara Leonard Intermezzo, Op. 118, No. 2 Linda Bentley Son&tilla-in C -Major Allegro Giocoso J.S. Bach Mendlessohn Chopin . Chopin Debussy de Falla Brahms Carel: lhtl'lg Sonata Op. 13 Grave: Allegro di molto e con brio Christine Sylva Beethoven PIANO COURTESY OF GAVETTE'S PIANO AND ORGAN SALON ~-_24th i?treet _ _ _ ____ _________ _ _ -~335 ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEAalBRS - CENTRAL DISTRICT Presents FIBEBIRD FESTIVAL RECITAL May 4, 1974 l:OO p.m. Upper Gallery Phoenix Art Museum 1625 N. Central ' Ave. Serenade to a Mandarin Clowns Sher Gillock Steffannie Weaver caprice of the Gnomes Eckstein Nathan Klinger Parade of the Wooden Soldiers Jessell Barbara Tomooka and Nathan Klinger Two German Dances Beethoven John Morris Sonatina in C Major Haydn Menuet Frieda Jacobowitz Mischief Elizabeth Rhead Once Upon a Time Tansman Jacobi Ruth Hugen Sonatina Op. 157, No. 8 Allegro con fuoco Debra Bill Prelude and Fugue in ~- Flat Major Andante sostenuto, o~. 72, No. 2 Nora New Waltz, Op. 39, No. 15 Moment Musical, Op. 9,4, No. 3 Shelly Nudds Allegro, Sonata in f Minor, Op. 2, No. 1 Trudy Strand La C8thedrale englou..tie Scott Starr Prelude No. 1 Allegro ben ritmato e.deciso Leslie Johnson Velvet Shoes Lovliest of Trees Suzanne Nielsen, Mezzo Soprano Carol Sue Rickel, Pianist La Soiree dans Gernade Marcia Skousen Soaring, Op. 12 Gwen Faust Polonaise, Op. 53 Linda Shelton Spindler J.S. Bach Mendelssohn Brahms Schubert Beethoven Debussy Gershwin R. Thompson Duke Debussy Schumann Chopin PIANO COURTESY OF GAVETTE' S PIANO AN!) ORGAN SALON 3335 N. 24th Street ASNTA - OM!TRAL GA VETTES - PIANO SALON DISTRICT RJ!"'OITAL ,. . (J(l,rmen StlV(J, - Ohtltrman .1.2~ J.9'(!5 - 2 p .. ftf,. January 3335 N .. 24th .Stree., Phoent.x,Artzona PROGRAM CARMEN SILVA OARl'liEN SILVA Star Spanoled Fanner •••••• DJ.et NA.THAN KLINGER,MATTREJv KLINGER Sonat t7Uil tn.. F ........... Beethoven Allecro assat, Ohaconne •••••••••••••• JJura·nfl, iYfA Rl '!Nll GIBSON '.l'he Jugglers •••••• 11. • . • Tttrtna Bareback Ri,der ........ Rondo NATHAN KLINGJ!:R Scaramouche o. ····~···· Ear Lara Tomooha Eaumer GAIL ORANG Ohan,son Trtste, MAX & LURAMES MANJJiL t .................. ,. • Each Bov..ree • ~ •• ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • Handel Hunte rs Oho rus. • a. M. Von.Weber Perpetual .Motton••••••• Suzukt AL~e(lro •• '{ suzuh:t :~rl;iue ·i ........... TH!.' SUZUKI STRINGS VIOLA YOl!NGBLOOIJ LtJy • , • • • • • • • • • • Vander Oook FILL SOLTES, Trump$ t Sona ttna tn London Brtdoe ............... Face My JJog JJ;J;rks ............. Noona OATHY SA1Y!JER~ · A GIVES M. HOLST. H •• VIOLA YOUlfGBLOOD Fluffy and JJu.ffy: .... .....,."'•·' Robtnson OOLLZEN OAVANAlJGH My Horses Aln.'t Hunory ••• Jhce G'OLLEEN CAVAPIAlJGH,JlJLIE MARSH ······~··~· '.till/Nii /YJ'ORRISDN Beethoven Op 40, #2 ••• ,.. .. Tsc"ha tko vsff;y BRENT BlfASSFOlllJ EVONNE: BEATTIE' Speedy Ltttle Taxt •• Noona The l11hale and the Sardtne •••••• Hanst A 1 t KRISTEN. JOHNSON Eaossatse Turin.a EONNIJ!.; BARNEY o • • • . • Bee t"ho ~en IM VIE COOK Romanze, Concerto #3 •• Mozart J.FANNZ 0 1 JJONNELL, l!orn Arabesque . ~~ •.•.•....... JANA JDNISON Debussy SltNlJRA LETERSON · Concerto #3, lst Movement ••••• ...... Kahalevsky !IA LINJJA NlJTTALL .Concerto #8, Ftrst }fovement. •• It ts an honor and a retvtlege jor a student to perform tn on.e of these spectal monthly rectto.ls, sponsored by the Antzona State Mustc Teachers Assoctatton. · ~. . • • • • Prokojteff MAROlA SKOUSEN ( __ .... w•--- '" • r-"'·--- • DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC / ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TUE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC, ARIZONA STATE UNIVF.RSIT"l and THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF THE ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION present EUGENE PRI DO NO FF, in a SCHOLARSHIP BENEFIT RECITAL GAMMAGE AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1975 8:00 PM P I AN I S T ( ( ( PROGRAM Sonata No.. 3 in A minor, Opus 28 .serge Prokofieff Grand Etudes de Paganini • • • • • • • • .Niccolo Paganini (Transcribed for piano by Franz Liszt) No. 3 in G 8 ha.Pp minor: Sona,ta in F minor~ Opus "Appassionata 11 La Campane i la S? • • • • .Ludwig van Beethoven AZ'Legro assai * Andante ·con moto AZ.Z.eg~o ma non trcppo I N 'l' E R M ! S S X 0 N Fantasy i-n. F minor, Opus 49 • • • • • • .Frederic Chopin Rhapaodie in B minor, Opus ?9 No. Z • • .Johannes Brahms Sona.tine • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .Maurice Ravel Modezte Mouvement de Menuet Anime The proceeds scholarships. f~om this recital vill be ueed for piano Eugene Pr:ldonoff, who studied with Rudolf Serkin at Curtis Institute, has successfully concertized all over the world and has performed with many of the country's major orchestras. His recitals have drawn high praise from the critics as have his appearances with the N~w York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia O~chestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the National Symphony. His most recent tou~ of Central America drew rave reviews and in his performance with the National Orchestra of El Salvador, he was proclaimed as "one of the greatest among the greats." A winner in the Montreal, Brazil, Leventritt and Tschaikowsky Competitions, Mr. Pridonoff combines concertizing with his present position at Arizona State University. Since 1973, he has been spending the summers on the Artists' Faculty of Eastern Music Festival as Chairman of Piano. In April, Mr. Pridonoff will ·join with violinist, Max Wexler, and cellist, Takayori Atswni, in a performance of the Beethoven Triple Concerto with the Phoenix Symphony. A S M T A - OE'NTRAL DISTRIOT RECITAL GA VETTE 1 S PIANO SALON 3335 N. 24th Street, Phoentx, Az., SANJJRA PETERSON-Recttal )·~h ·.w1..,;::r:i.t;~ .('i,;r:- F· :;":~o {'lwGlv0 tono !'Ot·r) itest~.val GLOR.IA ~ -~ T:; c ~t.:'· •.• ·,, 3::.:t.o ·3~,.) Tid@ TER.tl.I PEPPE.it EVO~~ ."{E BEATTIE J~1 . . . :W.d0 .~ )~,IV.s German Dance Mar.c.h SIS'fE!t .RO:!DA Rt. rnr,,.!.l."' -~~.,-..:3 ·f rft.ialvo i.vnG :~v·.; ·, l·~IR.Iir : Ri:CH .~.RDSON Allon SHELB'I HOYT 1.' VIVI~l Musetue in D March of the Li ttl Tin SoldiO~$ AUGUSTINE YEE !"~.-;~::'::~ t·o .~:rti1)~---" :·., . .Ln n~!,~ .. ;: th0~L r.r.rJr.~.a:.-. !1!r.l·•:\) ly :..·ec.i )·.a.~ --- b,,· i,:"li.J "i:..":'.:.;.~:;m;:, :;~~,;~~;:;. £;j_-:..rr'.;,:~ ri?.:)~~o:~o:::·'.1'1 !.scof.«.i ..:~,.·~.o· ;ol},..,.. ~: (~t.'"'!. ASMTA - CENTRAL DISTRICT APPLICATION for FIREBIRD FESTIVAL RECITALS CENTRAL DISTRICT of ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION . will sponsor recitals on May 4th, 1975 at the Phoenix Art M~seum as part of the Phoenix Firebird Festival of the Arts. All students of ASMTA members are eligible to audition for these recitals on Saturday, April 26th. Please observe the following regulations, and enclose $2.00 for EACH student auditioning, and return the information slip below by Saturday, April 19th to CAROL S~E RICKEL, 620 Concordia Drive, Tempe, 85281. . 1. All vocal and instrumental sol515 must be memorized. menta 1 ensembles need not be memorized. Piano duets and instru- 2. Onty original compositions by serious composers may be performed. scriptions, arrangements or popular pieces wi 11 be accepted. NO trans- 3. Students will be auditioned on Saturday, April 26th, 1975, at the home of Helen Lyders~ 8108 North 4th Street, Phoenix. Student must bring scores of pieces to be auditioned. The committee will hear one or more of the pieces submitted. Arts will be asked to play The auditioning committee performance and repertoire programs. 4. Students chosen to perform at the Festival of the one or more of the pieces prepared for audition. wi 11 select performers on the basis of quality of needed to provide interesting and varied musical S. Teachers must submit the following information slip (including the two dollar requirement for each student) to CAROL SUE RICKEL, 602 Concordia Drive, Tempe, 85281 BEFORE April 19th. Teachers and students will then be notified of their audition · time. 6. Facsimiles of the information slip will be accepted. the required facts. Be sure to include all STUDENT 'S NANE AGE ----- STUDENT'S ADDRESS PHONE ------PHONE ------- TEACHER'S NAME Amount enclosed (make check payable to ASMTA-CENTRAL DISTRICT) $_ _ _ _ __ Compositions to be auditioned: TITLE COMPOSER Performance Time 3. _______.;.________________________________________________________ 4. _____________________________________________________ FIREBIR1J FESTIVAL RECITAL CHANGE OF 1JATE =============== FROM - SUnday - May 4th TO - Saturday - /il!ay 3rd l to 4 P.M. WESTERN GALLERY - Maln Floor APPLICATIONS JJUE BY Aprtl 19th ---. ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Central District presents FIREBIRD FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS RECITALS Phoenix Art Museum - Western Va;i:lex:y May J, 1975 - 1 p.m. Gillock 'I.he Little Brass Band Margaret Brennan Folk Tune YJ.nka Julie North Gillock Carnival in Rio Rosanne Visco Kabalevsky The Cl0Wl'l Beth Ann weaver Bach Musette in D Steven Black Pi!lata Burnam Nathan Klinger sad Story Kaba.levsky JQdy London 'Iheme and Variation Beethoven Ingrid Cedar Important Event Schumann ¥.elissa Lofgreen Appalachian Reverie Di.ttenhaver carol Finger Kaba.levsky t.oc.cu~a Invention in a minor Bach Carolyn SUtter The Bell Hanson Ruth Rugen Passae~glia in G Handel Edwina Thacker sonatina in c Allegro (first movement) Khachaturian Juli weaver Arabesque #1 Debussy Nora New Diversion, Op. 23 Allegro Muczynsky Hungarian Dince 15 Brahms Sonata in C Major, K• .545 Allegro (first movement) Kistie Tingey Mozart Bagatelle, Op. 5, No. l Tcherepnin Julie Bourge0us Nocturne in e minor Chopin Denise Ihm Toccata Joanne Callahan LaMontaine ramaha Grand courtesy of: GAVE'I'TE'S PIANO AND ORGAN SALON, 3335 N. 24th St. Persons wishing information regarding this association, call 242-2666 or 966-3437 ARIZONA STATE ?r.USIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Central District presents FIREBIRD FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS RECITALS Phoenix Art Museum - Western Gallery 1625 N. Central Ave. May 3, 1975 2 p.m. Gt'O'fto Under the sea ~Alt Cathy sanders Flamenco Gillock Augustine Yee Trepa.k Nevin Tori Bohn Tricky Trumpet Chas ins l)lvid Henrickson Beethoven Two German Dances Rick Egan Prelude in c minor Bach Brent Bassford Stop Lights Noona Barbara Ayers Holiday Bells Cha sins Sherry TUrk Watchman's Song, Op. 12, No. 3 Lesley Park Grieg Flying Leaves Koelling Virginia Hawkins Jugglers TUrina Julie Ruth Sleighride Tchaikowsky Cathy Amy Prelude #1 Gershwin Naomi Finger Lotus Land Scott Donna Roberts Polonaise in A ¥..a jor Chopin Mike SUmmerfield ; Mouvements Perpetuals Assez modere Tres modere Alerte Nocturne, Op. 55, No. 1 Bagatelle, Op. 5, No. 7 Scherzo in b minor, Op. 20 Poulenc Connie Colvin Chopin Doris Blake Tcherepnin Beth Lederman Chopin Unda Shelton Yamaha Grand courtesy of: GAVETTE'S PIANO AND ORGAN SALON, 3335 N. 24th st. Persons wishing information regarding this association, call 242-2666 or 96634)7 ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Central District presents FIREBIRD FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS RECITALS Phoenix Art Museum - Western Vallery 1625 N. Central Ave. May 3, 1975 3 p.m. Nevin The Buzzing Bee Leslie Smith Olson Night Clouds Kristi Peace Burnam Cavern by the sea David Voris George Curz on One Fine J)ay saturn's Rings Tamara Pisaro Turk Rondo Shelby Hoyt Eckstein Blue Lagoon Sherri Hall Taines The camel Train Sherri Hall and Amanda Monk Heller L 1 avalanche Mary Ann sanders Le-s Demons s•amusent...(_The Devils amuse themselves) Carol Fetz · - Rebikov Prelude in C Ba.ch Elizabeth Rhead Sonata in F Major, K. 332 Rondo {third movement) Mozart Malinda Nuttall Bagatelle, Op. 33, No. 2 Scherzo allegro Beethoven Carol wa.ng TUrina Clowns Karlyn Matthews starer Little White Sheep Leslie Johnson Nocturne in E flat Major, Op. 9, No. 2 Barbara Ravalli Chopin Allegro Barbaro - -- --- Bartek _____ ---·--- waltz in A flat Major, Op. 69, No. 1 Alicia McClain Chopin Leucona rJ Malaguena waltz in e minor, op. posth. Marta Stiles Chopin Trudi strand Yamaha Grand courtesy of: GAVETTE'S PIANO AND ORGAN SALON, 3335 N. 24th St. Persons wishing information regarding this association, call 242-2666 or 966-3437 ARIZONA -STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT GAVETTE'S PIANO SALON 3335 No. 24th St., Phoenix, Arizona JULIAN McCREARY, Chairman May 11, 1975 RECITAL JULIAN McCREARY First Prelude Glover Jennifer Kaufman Leprechaun Parade Glover Julie Bedenkop Tango Jubilate, Duet Jennifer Kaufman and Julie Bedenkop Karp SISTER M. VIVIAN BLISS Bagatelle, Op. 119, No. 2 Beethoven Nanette Visco The Juggler Flamenco Kern Gillock Augstine Yee LULU LONGFELLOW Valtz Intermezzo Kabalevsky Susan Nowalk, Piano The U.S. Army Air Corps Liebestraum Crawford-Simon Liszt-Simon Fred Douglas, Organ FRANCES H. GAY Frolic in Velocity Czerny Joy Wolfe Spinning Song Ellmenreich Deanne Shapland DOROTHY VALENTI Guitars Glover Melissa McGary Mission Bells Bourree in F Gillock Bach Alice Hale EARL ROGERS Over the Sunset Mountain Peterson Kenneth Clemenger Keith Clemenger, Accompanist Trumpeter's Lullaby Anderson Marvin McCarthy Rita Quay, Accompanist Concerto for Trumpet Transcribed by Ostrander Rondo tempo di menuetto Mark Long Valerie De La Torve, Accompanist GALE GORDON CHANG Interludes Paul Shef tel No. 1 for the Left Hand No. 2 Etude No. One Brenda Miller EVLYN COPE Waltzes, Op. 33, No. 7 in B-flat Schubert Op. 9-a, No. 3 in A-flat Op. 9-a, No. 6 in A-flat r.n~.,....; o. To.~n . ! ;- . .·.;I·; :, . GLYN HOFF Consolation ADELINE A. WARNER Mia Wingfield Mendelssohn Scotch Poem Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum Sonata in D Major First Movement MacDowell Debussy Beth Shapiro Haydn Robin Reid It is an honor and a privilege for a student to perform in one of these special recitals, sponsored by the Arizona State Music Teachers Association. Thank you for being such an appreciative audience. Your Chairman j \ .. .• . : ..·· · • •j ' • . ·_;.·: . : ·:r!' ., .. ~ .. Washburn Musicland presents Baldwin Piano Competition Awards Recital . Sunday November 21, 1976 3:00 p.m. Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Phoenix Arizona PROGRAM Waltz in A Minor ........................... Schubert Expressions, Op. 81, No. 1and3 ............ Tcherepnin Andrea Alder, "Honorable Mention" Thatcher, Arizona pupil of Charlene Prince Invention in G Major . ...................... J.S. Bach Sonatina .in C Major ....... .. ..... . ... . ... Khachaturian Allegro mosso (3rd mvt.) Kistie Tingey, "Honorable Mention" Tempe, Arizona pupil of Carol Sue Rickel Sonata in E Major, L. 430 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scarlatti Polonaise in C# Minor, Op. 26, No. 1 ............ Chopin 0 Polichinelo ...................... . ... Villa-Lobos Linda Bloomquist, 3rd place winner Douglas, Arizona pupil of Awdrey Brown Gitanerias ................................ Lecuona Melodia Argentinesca ........................ Sanucci from the Suite "Argentinesca" Prelude in G Major ........ . ............... J. S. Bach Chacone, Op. 59 ........................... Roubier Minute Waltz, Op. 64, No. 1 ................... Chopin Barbara T omooka, 2nd place winner Peoria, Arizona pupil of Carmen Silva French Suite in G Major .. . ..... . ........... J. S. Bach Courante Saraban de Sonata in F Major, K. 332 ........ .. ............ Mozart Rondo (3rd mvt.) Nocturne in E Minor ......................... Chopin 12 American Preludes .............. .... .... Ginastera In the First Pentatonic Minor Mode Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo Anne Morrison, 1975 and 1976 1st place winner Tucson, Arizona pupil of Barbara Buckbee Reception Immediatly Following the Program WASHBURN MUSICLAND · 4510 N. 16th St Rural & Baseline Thunderbird Mall Phoenix Tempe Sun City ASMTA - Olf:}ITRAL IJISTJiIOT RECITAL Mrs. Clar 1 H. J]runtng, Cha trman GA VETTES PIANO SA LON 3335 N. 24th . St., Phoenix, A ,,,:t2ema 2:00- January 11. 1976 PR()(}fiAM The Star-spangled Banner ···~·Smtth JJIANA BRUNING r RITA QUAY 'l'he Haunted House •••• Brussels .Eventn~ Ttde ••4•••••••• Ge@roe TERESA SOOTT MARIE JWOSEN Ohrtstmas . B~lls bole TO 'ln 'fl • • • • t • • /lfOSZkOWsJef, arr. for two ptanos by . Cha rko vsk~ SUZANN$ IJOMAZ MARY McLJ1;/INAN BER:I'HA A l!TENR1ETH •••••••••• · Gade STEPHEN BRIDGES MRS. OARL H. BRUNING Suave Scherzo •••••••••••• Olson , ORRIS SOHEJ!:RER Buccaneer •............. Grove JJEBB/$ Jl SHLEY Flamenc~ •••••••••••••• Glllock MARIE S.WJJEJ!R i!.?t ·:Dance, Satlor, ]Janee •••• Wennel HEIDI ZARN SISTER M. MARY McLENNAN , VIVIAN BLISS,I.B. V.flf• Sonatlna, Op 36 #3 ••• Olementt S;;t,ritoso l!n Poca Adagto Love has eyes ••••••••••• Blshor. Heape Roses •••• ~••••c• Sehubert · GAIL DOWERING - sovrano . Bertha Autenrteth, accompantst SANJJRA PETERSON Concerto tn g mi.nor.Mendelssohn Flrst M0 vement _ MA LINDA NUTTALL s e.c.cm,d Plati - - Jl.1'$,., . P..e ter son OAROL Sl!E RICKEL Concerto tn d mtnor K 466 •••••• •••• • Mo2arr Allegro ( ftrst mtrvement) NORA NEW Second Ptano - Mrs. Rtckel Allegro Waltz ••••••••••••••• Von Weber Etude 'ln Gb Maj. Op 10 #5 • ...... • • • • • Ohopi;1 BEVERLY THOMPSON NANNE!'TE VISCO Second, ptano - Mrs. EVLYN OOPE On the Meadoe~ Op 95 #2.Ltehn~r BETH ANN WE/J.. VER Tarantella, Op 39 #2 •• Macnowe~l SHERRY Tl!RK BEATRICE SEARLES Sac re /Jonte CAROL FETZ R}c~el ·oonoerto tn g 1 · r:rlnor.Satnt-Saenf And~nte sostenu~i, Ft..,... s ~ rr.r; ve:men t MARTA STILES Second Piano - Mrso Rtc~el * * * * * * * * * Turtna I t ts an honor and a pri-t,lJP.ge for a studerit to per form f,n an/~ of these spP-cial rectta.l<:J. 1'h:;,n}; yo:. for be tng such an appre;J tat i ve Audtencew It ts a pleQeure to per Jc-rm Jo r y.ou. A.S.M~TJ!i .. OEFITRAL lJISTRJ!OT RZCIT.4. L PROGRAM Sunday, Nov. ·1-4, -J.976 Rt ta. Quo Y; 07 bunoan Op1J.s 68 #1. ••• •Schumann ••••••••• ..- • o A l7<1 y HELEN MARTY' , lnuen;t-ton #4 tn d mt ........ Bach LY} 7 $0 ft7:'ITT Me lady, Lo n'e 1 y ~·a 1 tz MARIE SQrJIRES 1 ( Gypsy Rondo Clowns e~~············ Gtllock - MICHAEL SQUIRES VIOLA .YOUNGBLOOD A lltt.le Song •••••••• Tansman IJEAIVNJi REINERT Butterjly)Fillptno Folk Son(! • o > • TOD]) KENNELL JEAN HARV£'Y Notturno ••••••••• ~~ ••••• Grtef CARRIE SUTTON OPAL ROFF f'- Paru-Parong· Buktd ( Hou:ntatn • o.,,. Baoatelle #1 E Flat, 33••• • • • • • • • - Bee th.oven ____, Parade- of the Toy Soldter • •••• · •. ~. Gessel Hq.,GA JJAFTARIAN TERRY GUYTON LINDA MOGIER ~. ~. arr~ Cantcosa l'ial tz 0# Mtno r, Op 64, f/:2 • ••• e. ~ ...... Cho pt; fo!IA 11/INGFIELF RACHAEL PAGIS RITA QUAY Sptnntng Sonr; •••• Ellmenretch EARL PACIS \ Rondo tn ]) Major, , K .. 485 .• • Mozart ltfARYLY!VN GIBSON swaylng .Vafjodtls •••• overeade VICTORIA MORTEL . '',, -Mali Qayano Batt Greer,tngs) -- ( Blrthrlay .oe Buendamtno TlfRELYN GUYXON A.J.bum Leaf tn IJ ....... 'Koelltng Op. 147 } 3 KI!IJ. VILL:AREA_f EARL ROGERS / I f wtth all your hearts ••••••• .Mendelssohn RONNIE QUAY~ Trumpet Rlta Quay, Accompantst GLORIA EOhN Preludes - #4 tn e mi •••Ohoptn /ffl tn b mir.. Ghoptn I t ts an honor and a prtvtlege for a student to be tnvt,ted to ptnfo rm tn one of these spe c ial mon i;hl recttals sponsored by -r.l ~ e k l'tzo :ia State Nustc I'eachers-i P t:isoctu."{;t ,! Jn. · Tha :1)r,s ycu fr.•r- be'f..n(] s~~ch, an apprectattve audience~ your Ohatrman ARTS COUNCIL May 1 & 2, 1976 Sponsored by ARTS COUNCIL, INC. PHOENIX PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT PHOENIX CIVIC CENTER Central Avenue and McDowell Road Phoenix, Arizona Parking Parking CORONADO ROAD l I Performing Artist Parking I [BJ I ....c: .. E ·c;, ] a:"' 0 u. .c: .... ~ 1 -- [BJ ART MUSEUM .t ~ I [BJ ( PLANTER Working Artist I I I! FOUNTAIN w :::> zw > < ..J < a: ..J L!'.J iii 0 ~ ~ :r: I zw I I E 0 0 u. .. ca ·c:"'0 I I I PLANTER '.1 I Crafts PLANTER .c c: :i I- Cl) Crafts c: ·~ .."' (.) "' ...: "'0 N c: 0 as (.) LG ~ . .5 0 0 ...0 > ..J "'Cl Q. 1i .c: u. ...0 :c CJ all 0 0 I en c: "' :c )( w I I i~ I !BJ (,.) "'c: LIBRARY AUDITORIUM < ...: 8 (!) PLANTER (.) "'Cl w ."CIL. '.?5 East Coronado Road, Phoenix, AZ 8500+ Enclosed is a check for S _________ to coYer a one-year membership roll owing: S20 S20 s 5 (June 1 - :\lay 31) for the :\Iember Organization Supporting Organization Indi,·idual Please send calendar to: NAl\IE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TELEPHONE ORGANIZATJOX ).:A~IE ADDRESS ZIP FESTIVAL PROGRAM Saturday - May 1, 1976 Continuous Exhibits The Society for Creative Anachronism, Kingdom of Atenveldt . . . . . . . . . . . . Central at McDowell British 64th Regiment of Foot (Arizona Detachment) . . . . . . . . . . . . Central at Coronado Clothesline Art Exhibit . . . . . . ........................... Alvarado Demonstrating Artists and Crafts . Civic Center Courtyard Phoenix Clown Club Food Booths . . . . . . . . . . . . . East/West Parking Lots * * * * * * * * * * 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:30 1 :00 1:00 1 :45 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Bob Diaz and "The Strumming Amigos" . . . . . . . . . . . Showmobi/e Monday Morning Ivlusical . . . . . . . . . . Western Gallery (Art Museum) Phoenix Little Theatre - l\fosical Numbers from 1776 Showmobi/e Phoenix Pard Dancers . . . . . . . . . . . . Showmobi/e Phoenix Boys Choir - Town Choir . . . . Showmobile Arizona State l\fosic Teachers Association Central District . . . . . . . . . . . Western Gallery (Art Museum) Primavera - l\'Iexican Folklorico . . . . . . . . . . . . . Showmobi/e Phoenix Clown Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Platform Stage David Bergstrom - Classical Guitar . .Singer Auditorium (Art Museum Basement) Dance America - l\'lusical Jazz Jean Campbell Dancers . . . . . . . . Showmobile Interpretive Dance Mary Girard Tierney presents Gina Anderson Showmobi/e Sunday - May 2, 1976 Continuous Exhibits The Society for Creative Anachronism, Kingdom of Atenvcldt British 64th Regiment of Foot (Arizona Detachment) Clothesline Art Exhibit . . . . . . Demonstrating Artists and Crafts Phoenix Clown Club Food Booths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central at McDowell . . . . . . . . Central at Coronado . .................. Alvarado . Civic Center Courtyard . East/West Parking Lots * * * * * * * * * * 11:30 12:00 1 :00 1:00 1:00 1 :00 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:30 2:30 3:00 3:30 3:30 4:00 5:00 Phoenix Pard Dancers . . . . Sol Rudnick - Arizona State Fiddler Champion Donegal Irish Step-Dancers .. . . . . . . . . . . . Scottsdale Community College Readers Theatre Primavera - -Mexican Folklorico . . . . . . . . . International Brotherhood of Magicians - Magic Show Tucson Civic Ballet - Stravinsky's "Firebird" . . . . . Hungarian Folk Dancers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . International Brotherhood of Magicians - Magic Show Tempe Modern Dance - Dionysius Junior League Puppet Theatre .. Miguel Bernal - Classical Guitar Living Newspaper . . . . . . . . .. The Sundari Dancers . . . . . . Dance America - Musical Jazz Jean Campbell Dancers . . . . . South Mountain High School Band and Chorus · Showmobile Showmobile Showmobile Western Gallery (Art Museum) . . . Platform Stage .Singer Auditorium . . . . Showmobi/e . . . Platform Stage .Singer Auditorium . . . . Showmobile Western Gallery (Art Museum) . Civic Center Courtyard . . Showmobile . Platform Stage . . Showmobi/e . . Museum Steps ARTISTS AND CRAFTSMEN Crafts Fine Arts Sculpture Muriel Flood - Chairman Fred Carter May Beveridge Anastasio DeBerry Craig and Dowd David Espinoza Larry Favorite Halldor Hjalmarson Wes Hovan Ken Howard Robert Jepson Debi Kendall Mac McDolgin Paula Putio Will Rose Lynne Vadun Barbara Waryas Thomas Willett Lydia Dillon, Chairman Mary DeLoyht Arendt Alan Alexander Ardyth Bernstein Richard Brandes Charles Carpenter Carol Critchfield Ed Gahan Nina Galloway Jean Harney Paula Hope Paul Kuo Sue Malinsk i'vlargo l\farque Nickala McNichols Jim Nagle Shirley Nelson Dick Phillips Genevieve Reckling Art Shields Bill Taglieri Patsy Van Der Linden Don Van Der Linden Mike Fritch, Coordinator Don Christopher Richard Guthrie Ron Hagerty Guest Exhibitors Don Askins Michael Anderson Allen Ditson Ray Fink Zarco Guerrero Ken Harris John Heric Gary Slater Agnese Udinotti John Waddell The Arts Council Firebird Festival Committee wishes to express SPECIAL APP REC/A TION to the following: Printing courtesy of Western Sa vings and Loan Association and Sall River Project City of Pho enix Public Library Pho enix Art Museum Pho enix Little Theatre American Association of University Women Glendale College Art Department Mr. Ron Evei·lwrd Yamaha Grand Piano courtesy Ga vette's Piano and Organ Salon Los Olivos Hotel and Resort Yates Y ellow Front Stores Vallev Decorators Mr. Art McFair for Banner and Street Sign Sue Brown and The Art Wagon City of Pho enix City Manager's Office Nia intenan ce Services Department Mayor's Office Parks and R ecrea tion Police Department Sanitation 1i·aff£c Engineering Ramada Inn, East The performances of the Tucson Civic Ballet and the Living Newspaper were made possible through the Arizona Commission on the Arts and Humanities L eonard Harris - Official Festival Photographer All radio and TV stations, newspapers, special publications and all news media for thei1· support ARTS COUNCIL FIREBIRD FESTIVAL COMMITTEE 1976 Mrs. Alfred V. King - General Chairman Mrs. John Black, Sr. - Mrs. Henry Kelly - Mr. Paul H. Pozen, Advisors Clothesline Chairman: Co-Chairman Committee Crafts Chairman Co-Chairmen Craft Jurors Mrs. Curtis Bennett lVlrs. George Berryman Mr. Omer Faster Ms. Florence Hill Ms. Genevieve Campbell Muriel Flood Katalin Ehling Halldor Hjalmerson Madelyn Craig Harry Kaino Everett .McDaniel Coffee Booth Coke Booth Fine Arts Chairman Co-Chairman Sculpture Hospitality Publicity Chairman Co-Chairman Treasurer Preforming Arts Chairman Co-Chairman Miss Lisa Varney Mrs. Thomas Maxwell Lydia Dillon Nickala McNichols Mike Fritch Mrs. Hugh Forrest Mrs. E. George Kokali Kathy Fritch Mrs. John Rooker Mrs. Foy Yancey Janet Ruth Davis ARTS COUNCIL, INC. OFFICERS Mrs. M. M. Markiewicz - President Mrs. Bruce Stodola - Vice President Mrs. John A. Black, Sr. - Treasurer Mrs. Henry Farber - Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Daniel Nenad - Recording Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mrs. Mortimer Arnush Henry Berry Mrs. Robert Bobo Mrs. William Cartmell Mrs. Allen L. Feinstein Mrs. Donald F. Froeb Mrs. Chet Goldberg, Jr. Edwin Heckler :Mrs. Gary K. Herbcrger William L. Hermann Mrs. Johnnie Jackson Hugh Jensen Mrs. Henry Kelly Mrs. Alfred V. King Larry Laughlin lVfrs. Helen Mason Mrs. Thomas lVlaxwell Mrs. Louis McClennen Mrs. Paul Madden - Executive Director Ms. Barbara Eddy - Ms. Marge Allen - Staff Mrs. John Micuda l\frs. Robert D. Olson IVIrs. Norman Osher Mrs. Theresa Perez Dr. Timona Pittman R.D.A. Puckle Mrs. Cye Richard William B. Schimmel Mrs. Paul Singer MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS American Ass'n. of University Women, Phoenix Branch Arizona Artists Guild Arizona Dance Guild Arizona Designer-Craftsmen Mesa Community College The Arizona Institute Orpheus Male Chorus Musicians Club of Phoenix National League of American Pen Women, Phoenix Branch Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, Inc. Paderewski Choral Society Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix State Music Teachers, Association State University Watercolor Association Young Audiences, Phoenix Council Zoological Society Art Museum Art Museum League Chamber Music Society Executives Club Phoenix Federation of Musicians Bach and Madrigal Society Phoenix Guild of Puppetry Clay Group Phoenix Little Theatre Childrens Theatre/Star Starters Phoenix Musical Theatre Guild Community Dance Theatre Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department Cultural Arts Society, West Desert Botanical Garden of Arizona Phoenix Public Library Board The English Speaking Union of the U.S. Phoenix Symphony Association Phoenix Symphony Guild Flagstaff Summer Festival, Inc. Scottsdale Artists League Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Scottsdale Community College Friends of Mexican Art Scottsdale Fine Arts Commission Glendale Community College Heard Museum Heard Museum Guild Jewish Community Center Scottsdale Girls Club Auxiliary The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. South Phoenix Festival of Arts Judaica Museum of Temple Beth Israel Junior League of Phoenix, Inc. McConnell Singers Maryvale Artist League Men's Arts Council Stagebelles of the Scottsdale Community Players Tempe Art League University Club of Phoenix Valley Artists League World Adventures (Arizona Geographical Society) YWCA Triangles The Arts Council of Arizona FIREBIRD FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS and Arizona State Music Teachers Association Central District present YOUNG MUSICIANS RECITAL May 1, 1976 1200 p.m. Western Gallery Phoenix Art Museum Duets on Four Brazillian Songs Vitu (a boy's name) 0 Coelinho (the bunny) Dorme, Nene (Sleep, Child) Na Bahi, Tem (In Bahai) Karen ¥.a.son & Carolyn Martin Verne A Little Dance Kabalevsky Shelly Paul Arabia, Arabie March Tansman Tcherepnin Cami Stewart Sonatina in G Major Romanza: Allegretto (2nd mvt.) Holly Morris Beethoven Arabesque Burgmuller Cinco Paul Minuet in G Major Bach Carrie Freeman Breakers Aaron Julie Leikvold Concerto in A Minor Allegro (1st mvt.) Kristin Waterbury, violin Brenda ~Iitchel, piano Vivaldi Tango Beetz Leslie Smith Jig Frackenpohl - Behr In ¥.a.y Stephen Bridges Sonata in G Major Finale: Presto Haydn Lyn Engel Handel Bouree Lori Taylor, violin Sherri . Tayior, flute Blythe Taylor, piano Dog-Cat Polka Sonatina in F Major, Op. 36, No. 4 Con spirito (1st mvt.) Gretchen Creighton Antheil Clementi Wa tchma.n 's Song Greig Song of the Falls Allegro in Bh Wild Horseman Rainy Day Evan Eble Schacke Lisa Schacke Mozart Schumann Julie North Bauer Kristin Wilson Sonata in C Major, Op. 36, No. l Spiritoso (1st mvt.) Debbie Stephan Clementi Concerto in G Minor Allegro (1st mvt.) Josiah Steiner, violin Brenda Mitchel, piano Vivaldi A Street Organ Shostakovich Children's Dance Heidi Jacobson Bartek Jody London Chaconne ¥,arch of the Tin Soldiers Augustine Yee Durand Pierne Mac Dowell The Arts Council of Arizona FIREBIRD FF.STIVAL OF THE ARTS and Arizona State ~fusic Teachers Association Central District present A RECITAL OF 20TH COOURY MUSIC May 1, 1976 . ZzOO p.m. Western Gallery Phoenix Art Museum Lightly Row Skip to Yzy- Lou Lori Weinberg & Tammy Dixon Am. Folk Song Lollipop Waltz Scha um Am. Folk Song Dawn Wills Schaum Space Walk Leija Barcia Turkey Trot Glover Becky Paige & Mary Jean Robinson Frog Chorus Pony Ride Puppy Pranks Olson, Bianchi, filinkenstaff ' & Tonya Whittaker Old Fashioned W~ltz Anchors Aweigh ,.. Glover Zimmerman Brian Greene Karp The Busy Little Train Ang~l~ Kaufman Steffie Battle Hymn Kristen Turner March of the Trolls The Old Hermit Helga Daftarian Kraehenbuehl Kraehenbuehl Casey Jones Oh Suzanna Am. Folk Song Am. Folk Song Laurie Mciver & Marni Weinberg Busy Little Spanish Town Kim Mcinally Burnam Flaming Tambourine Noona Laura Zacek Grove The Rainbow Kristi Peace Nevin Buzzing Bee Trisha Yanruchi Sugarrnann Lovely Ballet Dancer Minuetto David Monk Taylor Kerrie & Jami Accardo Frolicky Rollicky Wind Lisa Pierson Coburn Samurai Sword Dance Noona Waltz Shimmering Sea 1 Organ Orgues Gregory White Kabalevsky Lou.ise Cooper Mokrej's Jami Accardo Tansroan Carol Nothum* Three Recital Dances Parade Polka Waltz Serenade Vi.ardi Gras Bolero Agay Rick Egan At an Old Trysting Place Prelude II Ruth Hugen Mac Dowell Griff es Sonatina in C Major Allegro giocoso (1st mvt.) Kistie Tingey Khachaturian Mischief Tans man Carrie Sutton Mystic Flute Hovhaness Cathy Dekle Sonatina in C Major, Op. 13 Kaba.levsky Allegro a~sai e lustingando (1st mvt.) · Paul Dean Sonatina in C Major Allegro mosso (3rd mvt.) Jean Holtrup* Khachaturian Bear Dance Bartok Jeff Kippler* The Circus Suite Fanfare The Jugglers < Bareback Rider · Turina Bonnie Barney D. Cope Sonata No. 1 Gwen Bro~hm* Sonatina Allegretto grazioso Special Guest Artists Gale Johnson, flute Janet Steele, piano Burton *Congratulations and best wishes to these H. S. Seniorst YAMAHA Grand Piano courtesy of Gavette's Piano & Organ Salon 3335 N. 24th Street, FhoeniX The Arts Council of Arizona FIREBIRD FESTIVAL OF 'IHE ARTS and Arizona State Music Teachers Association Central District present HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT'S RECITAL }l.ay 1, 1976 ):00 p.m. Western Gallery Fhoenix Art Museum Sonatina in C Y~jor, Op. J6, No. 1 Spiritoso .{lst mvt.) In Yugoslav Mode Hilary Gully Clementi The Sea Gull ••• from "The Birds" The Chickadee ••• from "The. Birds" . Larry Abrams . ' Invention in F Major ( :fl:B) Julie Ruth s. Circus Sonatina Reiman Bartok Bernstein S. Bernstein Bach Angela Corbin Sonatina, Op. 157, No. 8 Allegretto con espressivo (1st mvt.) Carol ~bill March Spindler Op. 51, No. 1 Schubert Barbara Tomooka & Nathan Klinger ~ilita.ire, About Foreign Lands and Peo~le Leslie Park Schumann Sleepy Bayou Wilson Brian Hines 1) Polonaise in 0 Minor Louis Walters Chopin Moment :. Orienta.le Reeves Julie Fritts Schumann Gershwin Important Event Impromptu in Two Keys Mitch Miller Fawn in the Forest Lynda Mogler \/ ~ InventiQn in Bb Major By Meadow Brook Krista Peter Bach Mac Dowell Excursion McKay Anita Jackson Waltz in C# Minor, Op. 64, No. 2 Melissa Lofgreen Chopin Sonata in F Major, K. 332 Allegro . (1st mvt.) Ann Barnes* Mozart Romance in F Minor, Op. 5 Carrie Sutton Tchaikowsky Waltz in Db Major, Op. 64, No. 1 Barbara Tomooka Chopin Tchaikowsky Waltz of the Flowers Jean Holtrup* & Kathy Dufour* Invention in C ~.ajor Sonata in F Major, Hob. XVI/23 Moderate (1st mvt.) Ken Kanavel* Bach Haydn Whims Schumann Connie Colvin Golliwog's Cakewalk Malaguena Debussy Darla Rogers Lecuona Steve Goldstein *Congratulations and best wishes to these H. YAMAHA Grand Piano courtesy of Gavette's Piano & Organ Salon 3335 N. 24th Street, Phoenix s. Seniors. ( / \ COM!NG EVENTS Faculty Recital Series Gcibrie.1. Gruber, vi.ala Mus i .c Theatre January 24 8:00 PM Fine Arts Series Eugene Fodor, violin Faculty Charnb~r Music Gammage Aud. Janunry 26 PM Adm. ·a: 00 Recital Hall THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC, ARIZONA STATI~ UNIVERSITY January 30 and 8:00 PM Student Recital Series Bonnie. S-3.n.dell, violin Recital Hall January 31 8:00 PM THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF THE ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION present Conc.:ert of Sol•,d.Ats 'Fina.la ASU Bands Dr. lLE. Strange & Dr. R.C. :Fleming, Conducting Gammage Aud. :February 2 8:00 PM Gammage And. l~ebn:ary 3 J AMES S. R tJ C C 0 L 0 P I AN I S T 8:00 PM GAMt1/:. GE AUDI TORI UM SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 19 .7 7 8:00 PM 80th Program ASU!BP 5685 ( ( PROGRA M An artis t who chal l enges t he listener with his command and sensit ivity, Jam.cs Ruccolo began hi s Tmprompi;u in E flat majo~>~ . Fran z Peter Schub e rt Op. 90,, #2 studies at an early age. A grac.lirnte of the Eastman School of Mu,3 ic as a Rochest~;r Na t i onal Sc h olar, h e has stuJied with Cec ile Genhart, Grant J channeas en, Ozan tfarsh and DaU.es Franz. He h olds many awarom t he Sonata for Tlio lin 80 lo #·1: ) Ba l Zade #5 ,f..n A f l-m; 3 oha :.m Sebast i an Ba ch ( Tra.ns c r:lhed b y F er~uc c io B . Busoni) Mc~j or,, . Freyderyka Chopin Op. 4? INTE R MI S 8 I ,: ltJ 1 US Culcu r~l E~>assy and his cxtcnsi7e United States tou·rs :i 1.• c:Jxde performnrces with i r ·~: hc•.r J?ic:.1 of the )L 1it2C:'!'.' .er:.z.::'.- -~:i:innin f; PLar1.0 Co1~.C.f'.L Lo g.f u ..r. Mr" 1h.:cco1o 1s pc~.p:ff;:1. ti. on for pe rformnice in Carnegie Hall. fi~~'-:d cci c~( ..SiJTJJH(·ff ~ t~1e pror11.inem:: :lVr. r.t~-ga:.· de pl1.:11:ogn'1r.·:1e·r rrn.::l (k.sif_;;.:1E:r :Jf mus:i.cr:;.l sco:rer: hes clvrnen ~lr. ht~cc.oln t .o prerr1:!'..ere. his. v:i.sua] ·1-:: 1Jrk:::i o f ~:n:t. :-11· . R11cc.0J.0'3 rnan::J.~;0: 1l:c1.t is Inte.caatJ.on:11 Artists A~:, C:Hc;· o.f Sim. Prm.c'tt't.O. ':'h e. i'':ucc,::c~.s f:rom th:.Lt:; red.tat •,. : Lll be use.d fo r µ:Luno sch olax-sh~~p8. Sonata Pax a P'fono • • • 1 Al berto Ginas t era AUegro mo;r,-::ato P1 esto m·lster"ioso Adagi.o mo l i;o appa.ss frma to Ruvi.clo cd ost·i na fo 7 P1,e Zud.es fo r P·~ crw ,. . . • . . • • , • • Ge o rge Gershwin ~ ZZ.er::r1'0 beri. :i:•i t ·ncltc..1 e deci.so Anda~z te con m~ ·to e peso_ r.u_bato ,1 Z. Zegr<> ben .c-•-z, -t;mo;,t:.? e d.eci.;;.w 'I!oaea ta • • • • . ~ . • • . " . . • • . •i'ame3 S. Ru c.co l o (1956 ) In Conjunction with the Rioenix Arts Council 1 s "April Accent on the Arts" A.S.M.T.A. - Central District presents ! RECITAL Q! £9.!:!! 2:15 CENTURY MUSIC p~m. Saturday, April 23, 1977 fhoenix Art Museum Ricker Christi Kuiken Elefhant Recess Christi Kuiken Alouette Hickory Dickory Dock Folk Song Folk Song Caroline Beattie Grove Puppet Parade ]}lwn Wills Burnam High Heels Doug Wilkey Dance of the Centipedes Noelle Woods Dungan Hummi.'1g Ka.balevsky Kabalevsky Scherz:ino Helen Santos Linberg ·Noona Noona Butterflies Keep in Step Stacy Brown Kabalevsky Dance Ken Meyers Palmer & Lethco In Dorian Mode Rebecca Staley Winter Wind Robert, the Hamblin Rabbit Jennifer Richardson Etude in A minor, Op. 27, No. 3 Park Stickney Peasant lhnce Wendy Colwell Prelude in D minor Stephanie Stiles Le Petit Negre Gillock Moserole Kabalevsey Ezell Tcherepnin Debussy Cinco Paul Kaba.levsky Toccatina Heidi Zahn The PlanetariUlll from 11London Today" Paula Trubisky La.st Accident on Central Avenue Shelby Hoyt Shelby Hoyt Bear Dance Castro David Voris Stein Flickering Lights Virginia. Hawkes Agay Sonatina No. J Allegro Giocoso Allegro Stephen Goldstein Bloch Waves Carolyn Johnson ' Noona Samurai Sword Dance Nathan Klinger Khachaturian Sonatina in C major Allegro Mosso Susan I£J.ler The Aerialist Turina Bonnie Barney Sonata for Flute and Piano Presto giocoso Gale Johnson, Flute* Janet C. Steele, Piano* Poulenc ************ *We want to express our sincere appreciation to Gale Johnson and Janet Steele :for appearing as GUEST ARTISTS on this recital. A BIG 'IBANK YOU goes to WASHBURN'S MUSICLAND for the generous loan of the .lovely Baldwin Grand being used .i'or today's recitalsl ASMTA - CENTRAL IJIS'I'R.!0~ REX'!IX4L SMOOK - , ; Rd -. .~ Phx .. ; /J_z.,,~ PROGRA!ef MARIE ROOSJ!JP Ten Ltttle Indtans~Kraehenbuehl STACY BROWN MlC:HAE'L VILLERS TONY WHIT.TAKER JONATHAN JENNn~·as Op 28 #6.0hoptn Prelude tn A mt. Op 28 #'1.0hoptn CAROL BESENFELDER Mazurka tn Eb Ma • •••••• Ohoptn Fanctjul JJance #2 ... Shostakovtor. The Ptpers •-· ......... a e Gounod Pobre roe ga ••••• o • V"Ll la Lobos OATHLEEN BESENFELIJER BERTHA AUTENRIETH STEPHEN BRIDGES TERF;SITA GUYTON :!he Oa.nd1· Sold"Le·r • • • • VICTOR.IA MORTEL LuLU LONGFELLOW Prelude tn B mt. Hopson Gutlnse a _Zfin t l Momenta from T8e Marrtage of F'lgaro,Mozart My Mother Etds Me Btnd my Ha tr •• • .. • • • • • • Dayd~ JOANNE CALLAHAN, soprano Bertha Autenretth, ace~ MARI FESS MORTEL :!he Butterf ly ••••••• Oesperle V1."i:}'l'ORIA MORTEL '""--'" Blue Monday ••••••••••• Noona •. Instde Out •••••••••••• Noona RCN "VIIXON SHARON SMOCK Prelude I • • • • • • • • • • • • Prr;lude I I • • • • • • • • • • • Gershw"i1 Gershwt: ALISSA PERRY CAROL SUE RICKEL Oo py Ca, t Blue •••• ,. • • Ftrst Fi.t;ct, tt"J,l ......... Perdew. Theme and Vart MECHANICAL DOLL SHOSTAKOVICH KIM BOORN MIC N MAC TCHEREPNIN LAURIE MOTE NOVELETTE KABALEVSKY DEANNE REINERT SONATA OP.6 BEETHOVEN DUET DEANNA REINERT HELGA DAFTERIAN FANTASIE IN D MINOR . ___ __ __ _____NOE;_LLE WOODS MOZART - - ---- --.-~--- ·- KHACHATURIAN SONATINA IN C KIM FELTY WALTZ HUNGARIAN FOLK SONG #5 RACHAEL PACIS TCHAIKOWSKY MARCH OP.60#1 KABALEVSKY GREG STEGNER SONATA #11 1st mov. VENETIAN BOAT-SONG OP.19 #6' SUSAN STEPPE HAYDN MENDELSSOHN FANTASIE IN C MOZART KAREN STACK DEDICATION I DON'T WISH TO MARRY SOPRANO MARY BETH CHULUPNIK ACCOMPANIED BY: BERTHA AUTENREITH FRANZ LISZT · FOLK I LOVE THEE GRIEG SOPRANO . SHIRLEY McMAHON ACCOMPANIED BY: BERTHA AUTENREITH . . CHOPIN ETUDE OP.25 #12 ANN MARIE FOLEY SPECIAL THANKS TO PARTICIPATING TEACHERS: BERTHA -AUTENREITH CAROLYN BERGGREN GLORIA BROWN TERESITA GUYTON CAROLE SUE RICKEL MARIE ROOSEN BEA SEARLES CAROLYN STEPPE ELIZABETH SYNDER GABRIELLE SYNDER VIOLA YOUNGBLOOD LORNA SCHULTZ KATHY B. ROOD *Congratulations to . the winners of ~he Central District A.S.M.T.A. NAU Summ~r ~ Music Camp Scholarships for summer 1983 •.~ Full echolarehip recipients: Andy Pang Lisa Zimmerman Canstea Foggatt Valeri• Palmer Partial echolarahip recipient: Eric Inabinet The following music etorea and aesociationa have generously provided our acholarahip fund•: Full scholarships: Allen Piano and Organ Co. Central Music Otto Stein Music Co. Woman's Club of Ph0en1x Half scholarship: Washburn Muaicland Contri bu ti one: Arizona Music Center Miguel' a Music ASMTA, the scholarship recipients and their parents greatly appre·ciate their intereat and support and want to extend rnany thanks. ••Special thank$ t9 Jai Jeffreys . for appearing as our guest artist today. Jai ie ( currently a senior at ASU studying under Dr. Jim Ruccolo. His ~ajor is piano performance. In 1979 he was the MTNA National Winner in the high school division. March of 1982 saw him win first prize in the JohSB~~ Hodge• Piano Conference and Competition ia Palm Desert, Ca. This award includes, among other things, a professional solo recital in Ambassador Hall in Los Angelss during the 1983-84 concert season. / \ Ia Comjunction With The Phoenix Arte Council "Celebration of the Arts" A.S.M.T~A Central District Pres·e nta YOUNG MUSICIANS RECITAL 3:00 p.m. Sunday, February 13, 1983 Allen Piano and Organ Company Sonatina in F Major Beethoven B.e rnadette Aguinaldo / ( Dance of the Dinosaurs *Carsten Foggatt Fennimore Petite Solelrl.te Tan$man Taneman Ping-Pong Special thanks to Allen Piano and Organ Co. for providing the lovely facili tiee and piano for today's recital. Kari Zirkle Klokkeklang,Op. 54, #6 *Eric Inabinet Grieg Sonatina., Op. 36, #3 Gina Aguinaldo Clementi Intermezzo, Op. 118, #2 *Valerie Palmer Brahms Rast Tin Soldiers Cathie Johnson Tansman Tansman Etude. Op. 72, # 2 *Andy Pang Moszk.oweki Song Without Words, Op. 19, #2 *Lisa Zimmerman ( Mendelssoha Impromptu, Op. 90, #2 Schubert Aileen Villareal · Fanta.eie in F Minor, Op. 49 **Ja:l Jeffre:re Chopin .. . ' CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS RECITAL PURPOSE To select students to receive $400 scholarships to be used either for music lessons or towards a music camp of the student's choice. AUDITION RECITAL DATE Sunday, March 4, 1984 Phoenix Art Museum Central Avenue & McDowell DEADLINE Applications must be postmarked no later than Wednesday, February 15, · 1984. Entr.i es postmarked after this date will not be accepted. Please type or print all information. Anything other than a properly completed application will not be accepted. Attach a check made out to A.S.M.T.A. Central District for $5.00 for each student. Make copies of this application form if more than one is needed. Remember, only three (J) students per teacher. Send forms and checks to: Karen Lilly 2613 West Augusta Phoenix, Arizona 85021 Students are to arrive fifteen (15) minutes before recital time with their measures numbered and their audition number attached to the music. No names please. AUDITION PROCEDURES WILL COMPLY WITH THE CENTRAL DISTRICT GUIDELINES. PLEASE READ THEM CAREFULLY. Martha Lee, Karen Lilly, Co-Chairmen CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS APPLICATION FORM Student Name Student Address Teacher Name Grade ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Phone ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Phone Teacher Address TITLE (Minimum level V) COMPOSER Performance Time (ACCURATE!) - ( A S M T A Central District presents . . . We want to especially thank the Phoenix Art Museum and its staff for a warm reception and allowing us to use their lovely facility for our recitals. To our sponsors for their donations to our scholarships for this 1984 audition, we are most thankful. They area Otto Stein Music Co. Central Music Washburn Musicland The students have been playing on a beautiful grand piano provided for this event by Sherman Clay Music Co. We ver y much appreciate their contribution. CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS AUDITION - RECITALS ( Phoenix Art Museum March 4, 1984 PROGRAM Sonatina (19.59) ..... ART POVELONES Khachaturian ( Sonatina, Op. J6, No. J . . . CATHY POWELL Woodland Sketches, Op. 51 To a Wild Rose In Autumn . . . . . • RINA ABRAMS Amanecer, No. IV . . . • • . • Etude, Op. 2.5, No. 12, c minor JULIE ANN WAITE Espana, Op. 165 Malaguena . • • . • . . . . . STEPHANIE STOUTENBURGH Praeludium, e minor • . • . . DAVID GLORIT Solfeggietto Greek Dance • I e Children's Corner Suite The Snow is Dancing . BLAIR HOLT Turina Chopin t Mikrokosmos, Vol. VI, No. 15J . . . . . Bartek JEANIE MAH . . . . . Debussy Sonata, Op. 7, e minor Allegro moderate • . . . . . . . . . Grieg LYNN KRIEGER Sonata, Op. 8la, Eb Major Adagio, Allegro . . . • . . . Beethoven Etude, Op. 10, No. 12, c minor . Chopin DIANE NIELSON Albeniz Mendelssohl Schubert Valse, Op. 70, No. 1, Gb Major . . . . Chopin Prelude, No. 1 . . . . . . • . . . . Gershwin SHELLY GOODMAN Mac Dowell . . . • C.P.E. Bae~ . . . . . . • Georg~ CHRISTINE MORTEL I ( Clementi . . . . . •. I Moments musicaux, No. 5, f minor LEAH LOUISE TURNER ( Preludes, No. 2 and 4 . . . . . . . Muczynski Sonata, No. 1 Ruvido ed ostinato . • . . . • . Ginastera JOHN BEYNON ( We want to especially thank the Phoenix Art Museum and its staff for a warm reception and allowing us to use their lovely facility for our recitals. To our sponsors for their donations to our scholarships for this 1984 audition, we are most thankful. They area Otto Stein Music Co. Central Music Washburn Musicland A S M T A Central District presents . . . CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS AUDITION - RECITALS The students have been playing on a beautiful grand piano provided for this event by Sherman Clay Music Co. We very much appreciate their contribution. Phoenix Art Museum March 4, 1984 PROGRAM Mikrokosmos, Vol. VI, No. 153 . . . . . Bartok MICHAEL GRIBBIN Sonata, a minor, K.JlO Allegro Maestoso • . • . . . . . . . Mozart ELIZABETH ANNE RIGGINS Prelude and Fugue, No. 6, d minor . J.S. Bach Etude, Op. 25, No. 1, Ab Major . . . . Chopin MARK RICHARD JOHNSON Rustles of Spring . . . • . KEN MYERS Sin ding Nocturne, Op. 27, No. 1, c# minor . . . Chopin CHRISTINA CUDA Arabesque, No. 1 Toccata . . . . • ~ . . . . . LISA BLAIR ......... CATHERINE CROSBY Prelude, Op. 28 0 No. 4 ... KELLIE FIEDLER Debussy . Khachaturian J.S. Bach Prelude, No. 10 La Cathefdrale englautie . . JENNIFER HOWARD Debussy Concerto, No. J, K.447 Rondo . . • . . . . • . Mozart SHEILA LAUREN SNYDER I I • I e A S M T A Central District presents . . . We want to especially thank the Phoenix Art Museum and its staff for a warm reception and allowing us to use their lovely facility for our recitals. To our sponsors for their donations to our scholarships for this 1984 audition, we are most thankful. They area Otto Stein Music Co. Central Music Washburn Musicland CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS AUDITION - RECITALS The students have been playing on a beautiful grand piano provided for this event by Sherman Clay Music Co. We very much appreciate their contribution. Phoenix Art Museum March 4, 1984 · I I I PROGRAM ( Fantasyp d minor, K.397 . • . . MARIENEL AGUINALDO I I e Mozart t Six Ecossaises -f I I i . ~""' M ~ 4( ( •• Waltz, C Major . . . . . . . • . . . . ~fi0~~fi Bagatelle, Op. 5, No. 1, c minor •. Tcherepnin TREGONEY SHEPHERD . .. .. .. I I e I . • . Beethoven JULIE PHILLIPS f Gavotte in F · Giddy Girl ........ I e I I Knight Rupert, Op. 68 . . . . GINO CAMPISANO Arabesque, No. 1 Martini Ibert I I I ... Schumann . . . . Debussy KRISTI FULLER AMY -KENDT "Gray Day" Variations on a Slovakian Folksong, Op .5i·.No ... J • Kabalevsky SARAH WARNER Scherzo, No. 1, Bb Major . . . . . • Schubert BERNARDETTE AGUINALDO Two Part Invention, No. 1 • • . . . J.S. Bach Soliloquy • . . . . • • • • • • • . . Sunden JENNIFER JO PALMER Sonatina, Op. J6, No. 1, Allegro . . . Clementi Mikrokosmos, Vo. IV, No. 98 . . . . . . Bartek ELIZABETH HONER Children's Corner Suite Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum . . • • . DebusE( KRISTIN MORAN Sonata, Op. 57, f minor Larghetto maestoso·: ( Allegro assai • , • . • • . , Beethoven KRISTI ALLRED The Poets Harp, Op. JS, No. J . . . Mendelssoh; Scherzo, Op. 16, No. 2, e minor . • Mendelssoh\ STEPHANY YINGST ( I Sonatine • . . . . • . . . ·Les Cerisiers en Fleurs, Op. 41 KIMBERLY ROSS . • Dussek . . .Grandjany I I R E C I T A L ======= Saturday, January 26, 1985, ADAM BAGBY MICHELLE MODGLIN PROGRAM ------- at 3 o'clock ••• Sherman-Clay, 2050 I ndi..a.n. Fun . Stand ·tJp /ott 9eAU/.L .. Th.e Uephant and the Flea EDMUND ONG The lntetttai..nett Li..[Jht and Blue LISA GREGORY Hoppi..t!f Hop /!Ja;unha /!JonoLm;u.e o/ the I/en SARAH DEUR Slow ·waLt3, Qp.39; !Vo.20 The. CL.own, Up. 39, !Vo,23 ROBIN BRICKER Tone Ci.iJ./.LtellA. V/i..ndmi..Ll TINA LIU SonJJ..ti..na, Op.36, !Vo.2, f!Jl,2 lva.n. 1/.L Accottdi..a.n. ALEXANDRIA BAIRD /!Ji..nuet and Tn.i..o TRISHA KISER Holi..da!f i..n Patti.A. JULIE LOWRY The I'+::; Mozart l; :7 Mark Rupp 4. Coasting Cecil Burleigh Antonette Reyes .>-§-:=- Ballade Op. 100 Burgmuller Yvonne Lopez 6. . Grieg ?1 -a.:.- March of the Dwarfs . Brett Cu rry 7• Beethoven 3 Sonata Op. 49, No. 2 Allegro ma non troppo 1..::_ Jason Wes t 0 . - Sonatina Op . 38, No. 3 . Clementi 7 . . 6-r1eg -:>. June p onisi.n 9. Puck J -:_ l :t../ .:s- . 2 __.. ? Cl Tammy Smith 10. Sonata i n C . Two Preludes 1) Memories of MacDowell .j-V 2) ·rn the Open Fields / '0 Mark Light-Orr • Haydn ;< Helen Boykin 1 1 • Son at in a 0 p . 4 9 , No . 2 Allegro ma non troppo Sonatina No. 1 in C Major . Presto Susanne Nowak • Beethoven 12. Sonata Op . • Beethoven 27, No. 2 Presto Agitato Da v id Pasbrig .J"O --v ~ f Kabalevsky ~ 3~ ASMTA - CENTRAL DISTRICT HONORS RECITAL AUDITION HIGH SCHOOL ·___, ! •. Sherman Clay 1. October 19, 1985 Prelude in C Major, No. 1 . Danza de la Moza Denosa • S. J. Bach . Ginastera Marie Nobis 2. Sona tine A. W. Mozart 'd- ... J ~ Annie Bossany 3. . Haydn Sonata in D . Allegro con brio ? <../ .::;-· Pamela Modzelewski 4. Ukranian Shumka Op. 41 . V. Zientarski Donny l)vqi;ak. 5. Sinfonia No. 15 in B minor Ballade in D minor Bach Brahms Holly Samuelson 6. Valse (Postumous) . Chopin Steve Niemec 7• Sonata Op. 31, No. 3 . Beethoven Denise Curry 8. - _.,.,._._ Valse Op. 69, No. 1 . -- - ---- -- -- -- 9. -- ~- ,_ -- - - Chopin Christine rMortel - . Cat and the Mouse . -- .. --~ ---- . Copland Shelley Goodman The Grand Piano for the Honors Recital Auditions has been furnished through the courtesy of SHERMAN CLAY. .i'..- ' ASMTA CENTRAL DISTRICT MEETING Allen Piano & Organ 2441 E. Indian School Road Thursday 9:30 A.M. November 14, 1985 MUSICALE Pianists Barbara Stoutenburgh & John Akin Present Variations On A Theme Of Haydn, Op. 56b For Two Pianos Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897) Johannes Brahms wrote this composition first for orchestra, in 1873. During the same year, he transcribed it for two pianos: The two-piano version was introduced by Brahms and Clara Schumann in Vienna in August 1873. On Nov.2nd, 1873 in Vienna, the orchestral work was performed. The theme, by Haydn, comes from the second movement of a Divertimento. Haydn described this theme, "The Chorale St. Antoni," giving the belief that Haydn had borrowed it. Andante Variation I, Andante Con Moto Variation II, Piu Vivace Variation III, Con Moto Variation IV, Andante Con Moto Variation V, Paco Presto Variation VI, Variation VII, Variation VIII, Finale, Vivace Grazioso Poco Presto Andante / Special thanks go to the Phoeni.x Art Museum, Susie Learned, and all the staff for their continuing help and support of Celebration of the Arts. 'rhanks also go to Sherman Clay Music Company, who provided the beautiful grand piano for this event. Finally, thanks and congratulations to all who contributed to today's audition-recitals: our wonderful judges, participating teachers, and especially to our talented student performers. ASMTA CENTRAL DISTRICT PRESENTS CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS AUDITION ANO RECITALS PHOENIX ART MUSEUM MARCH 29 1 1986 / SENJOR HIGH RECITAL 12:30 PM Sailor's Song Grieg ( Jeffery Serbin Knight Rupert ( Toce~. ta Khachaturian Kim Payson ~.)chumann Fantasia in d minor Jessica Duvall Mozart Kristin Moran Sonatina opus 20, no. 1 -Allegro Sheryl Cochran Kuhlau May Night Theme and Variations from opus 118 Hobby Horse Susanne Nowak Schumann Waltz inc# minor opus 64, no. 2 Lisa Fillmore Sonata opus 4, no. 4 -Allegro Valse opus 69, no. 2 Heidi Hansen Clemen ti Pinto Palmgren Megan Carpenter Scherzo opus 2, no. 3 Chopin Beethoven Jeanie Mah Impromptu in Ab opus 90, no. 4 ·Schubert Stephanie Stoutenburgh Chopin Scotch Poem Six Preludes for Piano opus 6 David Pasbrig R. Muczynski Moment Musical opus 94, no. 1 Etude- Serenade of the Gamelin Orchestra Schubert Waxman Lincoln Wright Concerto in D Major Mozart -Allegro aperto Dalena Garrison, flute Katrina Becker, piano ( Mac:Dowell Marie Nobis ( Creole Dance #5 Ginastera Lynn Krieger Evening (from Fantasiestiicke) Toccata Kori Stout Schumann Khachaturian JUNIOR HIGH JUDGES PROGRAM J-1 Prelude #1 from 6 Little Preludes Etude on the Pattern 1212 Bach Waxman 1 I 1 II 2 I 3 11 J-2 Sonatina in G -Moderato -Romance Beethoven 5 '30 11 J-3 Minuet in g minor The Mechanical Doll Bach Shostakovich 2' 1' Sonatina opus 36, no. 4 -Con .s piri to -Andante con expressione -Allegro Vivace Curious Story opus 138, no. 9 Clementi 3' 40 11 Heller 2 ' 30 11 Sonata in C Major K.545 -Allegro Mic and Mac Mozart 5' 35 11 J-7 Sonatina opus 13, no. 1 -Allegro -Andante -Presto Kabalevsky 7' J-8 Dragon Dance Shu-San Chow 4 I 30 11 J-9 Invention #13 Little White Donkey Bach I be rt 3' 3' J-17 Jazz Suite Glenda Aus tin 3 I 1 011 J-10 Six variations on the Duet 11 Nel cor piu non mi sento 11 Beethoven 8' J-11 Prelude opus 28, no. 30 Valse opus 64, no. 1 Chopin Chopin 1 t 50 11 2' 5" J-12 Run, Run Pinto 1 '.55" J-13 March of the Dwarfs Grieg 4' J-14 Sonata in C Major -Allegro -Andante Mozart 7' J-15 Traumerei (Dreaming) Mazurka opus 7, no. 1 Schumann Chopin 2'30 11 2'30" J-16 Malaguena opus 165, no. 3 Albeniz 4' J-4 J-5 J-6 Tcherepin K.545 /tfg& 40 11 SENIOR HIGH JUDGES PROGRAM S-19 Sailor's Song Grieg 3I S-1 Knight Rupert Schumann 2' S-2 Sonatina opus 20, no. 1 -Allegro Kuhlau 2 1 20 11 S-3 Theme and Variations from opus 118 Hobby Horse S-4 Sonata opus 4, no. 4 -Allegro Valse opus 69, no.2 Clementi 2 1 25 11 Chopin 4'10 11 S-5 Six Preludes for Piano opus 6 R. Muczynski 6 1 30 " s-6 Moment Musical opus 94, no. 1 Etude- Serenade of the Gamelin Orchestra Schubert \;.: axman 2' S-7 Concerto in D Major -Allegro aperto Mozart S-8 Toccata Khachaturian S-10 Fantasia in d minor Mo z art S-11 May Night S-13 Waltz in c# minor opus 64 , no. 2 Ch opin ...A S- 1 4 Scherzo opus 2, no. 3 Beethoven 4 I 30 fl S-15 Impromptu in Ab opus 90, no. 4 Schubert 7 S- 1 6 Scotch Poem MacDowell 3' 1 5" S-17 Creole Dance #5 Ginastera 4' S-18 Evening (from Fantasiestucke ) Toccata Schumann Khachaturian 3I 4 '55" Schumann Pinto 2'4 11 1 1 1011 3' 5 I 50 11 3'30 11 I I I ASMTA CENTRAL DISTRICT MEETING Allen Piano & Organ 2441 E. Indian School Road Thursday - 9:30 A. M. September 11, 1986 I I MUSICALE Pianist CAR0 L UR BAN Program Sonata in B-Flat Major (Posthumous) Ballade Op. 23, in G Minor Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828) Frederic Chopin (1810 - 1849) Dimensions VIII (Piano and Tape) Barton MacLean (1904 ) L'Isle joyeuse (1904) (The Island of Pleasure) Claude Debussy (1862 - i918) ASMTA - CENTRAL DISTRICT HONORS RECITAL AUDITION ELEMENTARY October 18, 1986 i-.-· The Hunters 2. March of the Trolls . Fireflies . • • . . 3. Minuet in G .. 4. Minuet in G . Little Song . . . Russian Folk Song • 5. Minuet in G . Devilment . .Kraehenbuehl . . • • • Schultz Amy Phelps . . . . . • J.S. Bach Suzanna Mooring Shantala Ramaiah . ... . " .) . ,. I\ i.- I Tara Bl asnek 7. Minuet in G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dolly's Dreaming & Awakening. ·.-----.--- f. .. _ . _,. Debbie Wang . "'1. / / <... . . . . . . . 8 . Marc h . . . . ~/c. 'c.....:.._..... Minuet in G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oriental Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sina. Ai.9QQ 9. Minuet in G~0:,~: ~ -:~c7 . -.- . . . . . . . . Bagatelle Op. 119, No. 1. . . . . . . . Ellen Chen 10. Bagatelle •. The Bear. . •. Catch Me! •. 11. Minuet in g minor . 12. Minuet in d minor . ~ , Aiven Aiona Eyal Sittenfeld . ....... . Erika Obstfeld ' 7 • • J .S. Bach • •Kaba l evsky . •• Beethoven . • J.S. Bach Elohe Ristad . . • J. S. Bach . • •Kaba l evsky • J.S. Bach • T. Oesten .J ew ,,-17c. •• Persichetti •. J.S. Bach . . . M. Ossokine .J.S.Bach· • Beethoven .Oiabell i ,,.. . . .Rebikoff .Kabalevsky . J.S. Bach . J.S. Bach Louise Garrow -.;-3' :11 / . r.fr(1:;..~!'• . • • • ••. Schumann The Wild Horseman Op. 68, No. 8 . . . . Eugenie Wu . . . . • . . • • . . .Mozart ~J Allegro . . • . • ~ . • . . . • . . . . . . . • • • .Burgmu:ller L'Arabesque Op. 100, No. 2. . . . . . Betty Chen . "' .• Clementi · .,.....~ Sonatina Op. 36, No. 1, Movements 1 &3 . . Brett Taylor " . • • . ~Clementi :~ Sonatina Op. 36, No. 6, Movements 1 &2 Nathan Tsai • Beethoven Fur Elise . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . • .Schumann Happy Farmer . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . Christin Monaco . . .Chopin '--- ~ i', Prelude in e minor Op. 28, No. 4 . . . . . • • . .Chopin Prelude in b minor Op. 28, No. 6. . . . . . . . . · c · .,.,1(7>., f!.,s-5 Bryant Chan . ) .__,. G 'f I . Hungar1 an ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r • • • • • • • . . • • MacOowell ,..::;; ·,, 17.- - •1 Jenny Harris 13. Agent 402 14. _ t ..... ........... Angela Koontz 6. Minuet in G . Toccatina . . •• David Carr Glover Deanna Pritchett / s. U 6. 7. 18. 19 . ASMTA - CENTRAL DISTRICT HONORS RECITAL AUDITION JUNIOR HIGH October 18, 1986 1. .. J.S. Bach . . . Tcherepnin Prelude in d minor Bagatelle Op. 5, No. 7 Michael Chu 2. Lecon d'arithmetique.. . . . . . Infinity . . . . . . . . . . . .. Michelle McDonald 3. Spinning Song . . . Yvonne Lopez 4. Sonatina Op. 20, No. 3, Movements 2. & 3.. Molly Pont 5. Invention No. 8 .. Knecht Ruprecht .. Ben McGlothlin 6. Invention No. 8 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . Sonata in C Major K545, Movement 1 . . . . Run, run! . . . . . _. . , . . . . . Stephanie Wang 7. Invention No. 4. . . . . . Scherzo in B Flat . . . . . May L. Kao 8. Sinfonia No. 1 in C Major. . . . . -~---~_,.:_Waltz in A Flat Major . . . . . . . . . . ~ 9. Valse Op. 69, No. 2. 10. Tarantella .. Waltz in e minor .. ~- "S tephanie A. . . . . Sarah Warner . . . Tansman . . . Envna Diemer .Ellmenreich . . Kuhl au .J .S. Bach . . . Schumann . . . J .S. Bach . . . Mozart . .. Pinto . .J.S. Bach . Schubert . . . . . . . . J.S. Bach ..:,~ · ._ ·-~ . _. _._ ~Chopin ----~=-.:----<: . . . Chopin . Prokof i eff • . Chopin Tina Liu . Prokofieff 11. Children's Piece Op. 65, Morning . Natalie Moore . .. Beethoven 12. Bagatelle Op.119, No. 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Chopin .Prelude in D Flat Op . 28, No. 15 . . . . Lil a Ramai ah . . . Beethoven 13. Sonata Op. 79, Movement 1. . . . . . . . · Antonette Reyes . .Beethoven 14. Sonata Op. 49, No. 2, 2 Movements,.Allegro .&.Minuetto . • . .Pinto Run, run! Mark Light-Orr .. Mozart 15. Rondo Alla Turca Mark Rupp . •Debussy 16. Claire De Lune .. Beth Silver Rachmaninoff 17 . Prelude in C# minor .. Brett Curry ASMTA - CENTRAL DISTRICT HONORS RECIT.AL AUDITION HIGH SCHOOL October 18, 1986 1. Waltz inc# minor Op. 64, No. 2 . . . . . . . Chopin Lisa Fillmore 2. Nocturne Op.54, No. 4 . . • . . . . . . . . . .Grieg Valse Op . .69, No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . Chopin Christine Mortel 3. Pasquinade •• . Gottschalk Amy Tanner 4. Prelude Op. 32, No. 12 .. . . . . . .. Rachmaninoff Lincoln Wright 5. Prelude Op. 23, No. 5 . . Rachmaninoff Steve Niemiec 6. Impromptu Op. 90, No. 4 . . . . Schubert The Chase • . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tcherepnin Charlotte Palmer 7. Fantasie-Impromptu Op. 66 . . . Chopin Etude Op. 25, No. 1 (Harp). . . . Chopin Cassie Parker 8. Sebben, crudele • • . . • . . . . • . Caldara Rolling Down to Rio . • • • . . E. German Ave Maria . . • • • Schubert Jeremy Aye 9. A11 emande . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .• J.S.Bach and Courante (from Sixth French Suite) Helen Moon 10. Sonata in a minor K310 . . Movement 1, Allegro Maestoso . Mozart Heidi Hansen 11. Ballade in A Flat Op. 47 .. . Chopin David Pasbrig 12. Ballade in g minor •••. Chopin Miriam Tse 13. Etude in E Major Op. 10 . • Chopin Indy Perry 14. Sonata Op. 10, No·. 1, Movement 2, Adagio Molto .. . . . Beethoven Ji 11 Copel and ... ARIZONA STATE 1'1IUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION RE C I T A L P R 0 GR A ~ Saturday, October 25, 1986 3:00 p.m. BECKY BROOKS MICHAEL TENNEY MARK SCHEMBRI Halloween Bounce Olson ... Skarritt The Birds Rehearsal Puppet Dances Medley The Tide Edis en LAURA BLA.Cm~ ELL Roumanian Rhapsody Bastien Rocket Boogie Bastien (plus her improvisation) DEST INA TA VLA VIDES La Cumtarsita Rodriguez Work Out In Space Bastien JAMIE POOTRAKUL Harlequin Glover ELIZABETH ARABASZ Sonatina in F fiiajor Olson Devils 1val tz Uno LENA POOTRAKUL Spinning Song Ellmenreich DAVID BAILEY Marching Band Bastien Rhythem Machine Olson ____ _-9.tUrrni;roP@~ SCHE =H'=M=B=R=I~-~F ~o_r_e_y_e_r__Tx:·ue __To _ You __ -- -- .--OJ.-son Ecossaise in G Major Beethoven KRISTEN HARBOLD Sonatina Op. 21, #2 Perdew IRENE CHUN The Organ Grinder's Tarantella Scher REBECCA MELLO Sonatina #3 in a minor Olson f.1ICHELLE MODGLIN Spring Dance Bartek Gallop Kabalevsky EUGENIE WU * Agent 402 Garrow Minuet in F Major Mozart 'TOMMY JOHNSTON Manhatten Schuffle Nevin Polonaise in g minor Bach JOHN DEITRICH .STRUBLE Sonatina #J in a minor Olson Sun In The Sand Olson JENNIE MILLER Curious Story Heller ROBYN BRICKER Sonatina in G I!iajpr Beethoven 0 - - _ . TTTTTT-----INTEID1IISSIONTTTTT _____________ _ AI.VIY BARNES , violin BECKY MILLER KRYSTAL HAKE SANDY SALUS RAYT-flOND KAN SARAH GREENE ELLEN CHEN KEVIN KAN KIM KRESSIN JOHN FRY SARAH V·JARNER MICHAEL O'BRYAN JILL COPELAND HELEN MOON* Happy Farmer Waltz Sonatina Op. J6 #1 Theme and Variations Sicilanio Sonatina Op. 20 #1 Scherzo in b minor Sonatina Op . J6 #2 Minuet in G Bagatelle Op. 119 #1 '-The Entertainer Confidence Op. 19 #4 Bagatelle Op. 119 #1 Valse in b minor Op. 69 #2 The Mystic Flute Sonata in C Major Op.10 #1 (Adagio Molto movement) French Suite #6 Allemande - Courante Schumann Brahms Clementi Mozart Diabelli Kuhlau Schubert Clementi Bach Beethoven Joplin Mendelssohn Beethoven Chopin Hovhaness Beethoven Bach ~ Honor Audition Winners for the State Convention at ASU on November 8 & 9 TEACHERS REPRESENTED TODAY: Betty Camp bell Marie Roosen Ba~bara Stoutenburgh Eugene Fougner Beatrice Searles Laurel 1'J atkins I-iiary Phelan Jo Anne Smelser Lois li~ u NEXT REC ITAL : NOVEI>lBER I JANUARY 24 East Side West Side (Mesa) Washburn (Phx:) Sherman-Clay ... ....... .. . .. ..... .. .. . ... . . .. ... .... ..... . ASIV.ITA APPRECIATES THE FACILITIES 0£' SHERi,IAN-CLAY S'rUDIOS ~ Please remember them when selecting a piano ~ ,, ASMTA CENTRAL DISTRICT MEETING Allen Piano and Organ Company 2441 E. Indian School Road Thursday - 9:30 A.M. January 8, 1987 MUSICALE Pianist R0 BE RT S WA N Program Liebestraume 0 Lieb Grosse Sonata in F-sharp Minor, Op. 11 Introduzione, Un poco Adagio Allegro vivace Memories of Childhood Run, run! March, little soldier Hobby-horse Etincelles, Op. 36, No. 6 (Sparks) Grand Etude No. 3 La Campanella, (A Small Church Bell) Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886) Robert Schumann ( 1810 - 1856) Octavio Pinto (1890 - 1950) Moritz Moszkowski (1854 - 1925) Liszt/Paganini Affiliated with the Arizona State Music Teachers Association ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CENTRAL DISTRICT MUSICALE Thursday, April 9, 1987, 9:30 a.m., Allen Piano & Organ Celinda Anne Levno, Flutist Peggy Rostron, Pianist Trois Romances . . . • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . • Robert Schumann Nicht schnell Eiinfach-, innig--- Nicht schnell Fantasie . . • . • • • . • . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . Gabriel Faure 1 MONTHLY REC ITAL SER1.Es·--~:: ·-=- ·J~~uary 24, 1987 AMBER ONG Song of the Sewing Machine Spring Time in the Alps BECKY BROOKS High Steppers ·r he Amer1can Patrol KAREN HACKER 3; 00 p. m. Burnam arr. Clark Olson fifeachem Tribal Dance Surprise Symphony Pace arr. Hadyn-Noona I11AX TENNEY The Rainbow Connect ion -~ Q....---.,. Paul \tJ illiams JAMIE POOTRAKUL ,r / Gypsy Fiddler (Duet) lV iarch-Clowns-Improvisation --:: -7 71'-' --, ,f,' hi...£\.RK SCHiWIBRI Alfred , #. ' 1 I:abalevsky ..::J ., (, ~' ·; [) Old l!lcDonald Rocks March Along hledly Ledly CHRrs-TOPHErt .SCHEitiBRI Ecossa:i-se . in G Let's Play APRIL JAY I.ENA POOTRAKUL Beethoven KRISTY STE~1J ARD K I.M KRESS IN fvIARK LIGHT-ORR Clowns Ping Pong Kabalevsky Shaak Knight Ruppert / ( Six Ecossaises Knight Ruppert Apres un Reve _7<..:· Pieczonka 0 .· ;;; . ~ .'~ ·J:lschaikowsky .:; March CAROLYN PARKS L-' ol - -'•/ ' · Schumann Tarantella Coasting ·-~~~·u Hadyn .3. ~ Sonatina in G - four movements PHILIPPE COLLIA'r 3c..·' .3 ,:, , Bartek ·7 RAYMOND KAN .::...J <-' ·- ~ _:;- 'i - . Beethoven =\. Schumann ;2 ' ./i..-' Burleigh l . ..J - (after a dream) Faure "';... ,,_ ft Claire de Lune :Uebuusy ~\ , l o JOHN FRY Danza Espan'.)l Sanucci .,,..!. SHERENA ' SKIDMORE Polonaise in g minor Chopin /. , .:; U' i_µ~ TEACHERS REPRESENTED TODAY ARE: Carolyn Berggren Gloria Brown Marie Roosen Laurel irJatkins Anita Yee ASMTA APPRECL~TES T:f...E FACILITIES OF SHERMAN-CLAY STUDIOS Please, remember them when selecting a piano! NEXT-MONTHLY RECITAL FOR THE WEST SIDE IS: March 21st r MONTHLY BECKY BROOKS ROBIN BARBRIERI 1 BETHANY SP I CHER MAX TENNEY KAREN SPICHER MIKE BUTLER ·j '1 11 JAMIE POOTRAKUL I MOON YOUNG KIM LENA POOTRAKUL ALAN WONG BECKY MILLER BENJAMIN KOLLER I. MARIANA WONG JULEY LOWRY IRENE CHUN MELISSA VANNATTA SEENAH KIM STUDENT RECITAL October 24, 1987 Ecossaise Waltz Lady Bug Prelude in a minor Graceful Unicorn Penguins on Parade Mink a Morning Mood Lullaby Minuet in G March Greensleeves Promenade --Tarantella Swaying Boughs Sonatina Op. J6,#J J movements Bouree Gavotte Sailor's Song Song of t 'h e Lark Curious Story Waltz in B Flat Minuet in d minor Sonatina Op. 55,#1 2 movements Prelude for Lili Op. 119,#6 Waltz Minuet from 6th French Suite Scherzo from Op. 27 ------"INTERMISSION"-------------- J:OO p.m. Beethoven Burnam Bastien Noona Grieg Brahms Bach Bastien Bastien - Prokovieff Streabbog Clementi Handel Bach Grieg Tschaikowsky Heller Schubert Bach Kuhlau Heller Kabalevsky Bach Kabalevsky - - --------------------- - --- ----- ------- - ·----MONTHLY RECITAL - continued JASON WUESTENBERG ~--- KIM KRESSIN JUDY COPELAND SARAH WARNER HELEN MOON JOHN FRY ~ JASON WEST DAVID PASBRIG EDWIN HSU Arr. Mancini Pink Panther Axel - F Chopin Largo in E Flat Major Mendelssohn Conte~plation Op. JO, #1 Creole Dance· from American Preludes -Sadness Tribute to Roberto Garcia Morillo Ginastera Allegro from Sonata in f, Op.2,#1 Beethoven Ch;opin Nocturne in E Flat Op.9, #2 Pinto Scenes from Childhood: Run! Run! The Hobby Horse Polichinelle Op . J, #4 Rachmaninoff Ballade inf minor Op. 52 ,),-..-A.. C.hopin Prelude in g minor Op. 2J, #5 Rachmaninoff "" --- -,_; __) &-"' TEACHERS represented: Betty Campbell Marge Porter Marie Roosen Bea.· Searles /3 ~-7 Jo Ann Smelser Bobby Stoutenburgh Laurel Watkins Susan Wood The Next MONTHLY RECITAL will be on January 2J THE ASMTA APPRECIATES THE GENEROUS FACILITIES OF SHERMAN - CLAY AND INVITE YOU TO CONSIDER'. THEIR DISPLAY OF FINE PIANOS Recital Chairman, Anna Mae Bruning 1 - '9 ,.l v_ A.&.fll.w.A. Gltntral lt.atritt C!trrtif iratt nf Ar~trurmrut prtstntrb .to for Jartttipattou in C!ttlthratinu uf t~t Arts Auhittnu/ltrttal ASMTA CENTRAL DISTRICT Presents CELEBRATION ---A hell rt:\' ''Than I< You'' Lmd congrntlllations to all tcho contrilmted to toda~·'s mu.liti01H·c.xitllls. W'e extend a sjJecial than/<. you to ow- tmnderfztl judges, particiJ1uting teachers, and our talented stzulcnt perjcmners. --- - -. OF THE ARTS AVD1T10N AND ......... RECITALS Chopin McDowell Nocturne Op. 9, No. 2 Hungarian CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS AUDITION RECITAL 2:00 pm Grand Canyon College, Ethington Theatre Saturday, March 12, 1988 Fennimore From Bits and Pieces Canon and Cannon Dance of the Dinosaurs Suzie Park Sonatina in D Minor Bagatelle, Op. 5, No. 7 Susanne Nowak Handel Tcherepnin Valse Brillante Mana-Zucca Susan Moon Megan Liu Heller Haydn Curious Story Sonata Hoboken XV1:7 (Allegro Moderate) Creole Dance Sadness Tribute to R.G. Morillo Judy Copeland Sarah Jones Rebikov Silhouettes Op. 31 Ginastera American Preludes Un soir clans la Prairie Les enfants Patinent La mere gres du berceau Nocturne Op. 32, No.1 Chopin Kim Kressin Sonatina for Piano Khatchaturian Scott Kuehn Nicole Hardy Allegro Non Troppo, Longo 386 Venetian Boat Song Nathan Tsoi Scarlatti Mendelssohn Sonatina in F The Mechanical Doll Elizabeth Honer Beethoven Shostakovich McDowell Witches Dance John Fry Waltz in C# minor Op. 64, No. 2 Sarah Greene Chopin Burnmuller Bach L'Orage Op. 109, No. 13 Invention No. 13 Rhapsody in G minor Op. 79, No. 2 Edwin Hsu Brahms Waltz in B minor Op. 69, No. 2 Jenny Miller Chopin Rondo on Argentine Children's Folk Tunes Sarah Bellrichard Ginastera Grande Valse Brillante Op. 34,· No. 2 Sandy Salus Chopin Song without Words Op. 53, No. 3 Bernadette Aguinaldo Mendelssohn Debussy Sunken Cathedral Tara Schmidt Tina Liu Mazurka in C Major Op. 67, No. 3 Becky Miller Chopin Three Fantastic Dances Op. 5 Helen Moon Toccata Paradis The Lake at Evening Eddie Lin Shostakovicl} Griffes Kathy Berger ASMTA - CENTRAL DISTRICT HONORS RECITAL AUDITION ELEMENTARY October 29, 1988 1. .Biehl Sonatina . II. Lento Think of Me . . Olson John Len Wiles 2. Ru s s i an Musette F.o 1 k Song I I .BeethQven .J.S. Bach . in~ : Adriane Eng First Jazz 4. Suit~ '>. .Vandall . ... Nicole Amperse S. Bach Tansman .J. March in D . Au jardin . David Ng 5• . Diabelli . Telemann Theme . Gavotte . Kristin Zimmerman 6. .Glover Great Smoky Mountain Travis Hawk 7. 8• .. March Waltz of the One-e y e d Witc h . Holly Echeverria Clarke . Noona Country Dance . . Beethoven Sean Kellar 9• . Grieg . Camidge Cowkeeper's Tune Sonatina in G . I. Allegro II. Scherzando Sall y Shepard 10. .Gurlitt Waltz in C . Jacob Koller . Diabelli Sonatina Op. 15 1 , No. 1 I . Andantino ca nt abi l e II. Al l egro III. Allegretto Carrie Catzere 12. 8 .Kuhlau Sonatina Op. 5 5, No. 1 I. Allegro Whirling Leaves . Burnam Laura Eidsness . Beethoven Fur Elise . Elizabeth Ara b e ~~ 14. . Telemann .Vandall Gigue L'Angloise . Jazz Sonatina, I. Brian O'Neill . Gurlitt Sonatina Op. 76, No. 5 I. Allegro con brio Deanna Pritchett 16. Tans man .Rakov RE?ve . On the Playground . April Jay 17. .Mozart Viennese Sonatina No. 3 I. Adagio (non troppo) II. Allegretto III. Allegre Jamie Pootrakul 1..J 18. . Kolling .Shaak Flying Leaves Op. 147, No. 2 Air and Dance . Appalachi~n Irene Chun 19. . The Merry Farmer Rustic Dance Two-part Invention No. . • Schumann Schumann . J. S. Bach 8 Sarah Jones 20. Venetian Boat Song, Op. - 30, No. Erika Obstfeld \~ 21. The Juggler Op. 31 ' No. 3 .Mendelssohn 6 . Bryant Chan ' ' .Toch ASMTA - CENTRAL DISTRICT HONORS RECITAL AUDITION JUNIOR HIGH October 29, V 2. 1988 Danse des Mirlitons, from "Nutcracker Suite" • Kris Grover, Flute David Pasbrig, Piano .Tchaikovsky Grandmother's Minuet . .Grieg Brittany Meddles 3. . Tansman Benda The Warbler . Sonatina in A minor Kelly Miller 4. L'Orage Op.109 • .Burgmuller Kiley Sanders 5. Abadaba Two Step . Baba Yaga . .Evans . Tchaikovsky Jaime Creed 6• March, Little Soldier! Prelude in D minor .Pinto S. Bach .J. Jill Stein 7• Sonata Op. 27, No. 2, I. Adagio sostenuto . Beethoven Karin Lefere Toccata . Alla Tarantella . • Campbell . MacDowell Melissa Wiles Domine Deus, from "Gloria" • .Vivaldi • Copland Ching-a-Ring Chaw . Andtew Moore, Soprano Derek Nichols, Piano .Penfield Chant de Printemps Ann Hepperman 12. Jazzy, from "Three Moods" . From Foreign Lands and People . Nathan Tsai . Copland Schumann L'Orage Op. 109 Pink, from "Sketches in Color" Sunah Kim . Burgmuller .Starer .Ibert Le Petit ane Blanc . Kristin Olson 14. Waltz Op. ~Variations . Chopin 64, No. 1 Becky Miller Op. 40, No. .Kabalevsky 1 Benjamin Koller 16 • Waltz in C# minor Op. 64, No . 2 Sarah Greene 17 • Puck Op. 71, No. 3 . Ring Around the Rosy . . Chopin .Grieg .Pinto Tina Liu EVVlTAo+r~fi{e.s h~.b~ los+ ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION EAST VALLEY DISTRICT Pre-Collegiate Honors Recital Audition Washburn Musicland, 45 E. Southern, Mesa Saturday, October 8, 1988 l:OOpm ELEMENTARY DIVISION Cami Butler Elephants Walking Gazelles Prancing Natives Dancing Jon George Natalie Woolf The Daring Cossack Noona Sarah Hollmann Wild Horseman Sonatina Op. 39 No.1 Allegro Schumann F. Lynes Wendy Walters Sonatina in G Beethoven Elizabei:i'l. Ding:.. asan Son.atina Op. 36, i\o. 3 Clear Stream Op. 100 Clementi Burgrnliller ~1orning Prayer Fiir Elise L. Streabbog Beethoven Eugenie Wu Elfin Dance Op. 12, no. 4 Sonatina in G Op. 151, no. 1 Grieg Diabelli Natal.:i.e Webb Tarantella Op. 100, no. 20 Burgmliller Kimberly Wenzel The Daring Horseman Op. 130, no. 9 c. Gurlitt Allegro ScherzaILdO Haydn Arny Phelps Waltz Jeruiifer DiMaggio Frolic Op. 17, no. 12 C~:ystal Luan Grieg ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION RECITAL PROGRAM Saturday, January 23, 1988 BECKY BROOKS Song Lullaby SAR.AH WEADON ANGELA WEADON KAREN LEFERE ANN BYLER LENA POOTRAKUL JAMIE POOTRAKUL MIKE BUTLER Poodles Prancing ' IRENE CHUN JOHN DIETRICK STRUBLE JULIE LOWRY r <' .·. ·' SHANNON WILLIAMS JENNY MILLER JOHN FRY EDWIN HSU PHILIPPE COLLIAT MARK LIGHT-ORR MICHAEL O'BRYAN SANDY SALUS KIMBERLY KRESSIN 3:00 P.M. Kabalevsky Kabalevsky Bastien Coming 'Round The Mountain Arr. Bastien Prince Of Denmark (Trumpet Tune) Clark Ballade Burgmuller Humoresque Dvorak Mazurka in B flat Op. 7 #1 Chopin Song Kabalevsky Sonatina (Op. 36 #1 Allegro) Clementi The Clown Rebikov A Short Story Kahalevsky Appalachian Song and Dance Arabesque Shaak Burgmuller Fur Elise Prelude in G Minor Pastorale Impromptu Op. 142 #2 Autumn Leaves Beethoven J. S. Bach Scarlatti Schubert Arr. Roger Williams Variations Ah! Vous Diral-je Maman Mozart To The Rising Sun Waltz Op. 69 #2 L c; Torjussen Chopin Grande VAlse Brillante Op. 34 #2 Chopin Nocturne In B Op. 32 #1 Chopin TEACHERS PRESENTED TODAY: Carolyn Berggren Bea Searles Laurel Watkins Susan Wood Betty Campbell Joan Smelser Marie Roosen Margie Porter RECITAL PROGRAM Adult Saturday, April 23, -~ -- . I Students 1988 2:00 P.M. Laurie Gibson Sonata in C Major (allegro) Allison Struble Sonata in A, Op. 3, #2 (Adagio) Barbara Burman Four Landler Waltzes ----------- ·.~. Barbara Burman and Laurie Gibson ~-- Pinto Schubert ------- -- -- -- - ·- ---- - - - Arioso in G Bach Melody In Waltz Time Trepak Deborah Ferris Mozart Borodin Tchaikovsky Two Miniatures Qeminiscence Hanson Longing Participating teachers: Laurel)i. Watkins Marie Roosen ASMTA APPRECIATES THE FACILITIES OF SHERMAN-CLAY STUDIOS Please remember them when selecting a piano. ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION RECITAL PROGRAM Saturday, April 23, Lia Anderson Song Of The Star Czerny Geoffrey Akers Camp town Races Foster Kim Bruce Bear On A Bike Kevin Johnson -- ~ - 1988 ~ Pot Pie Boogie Bastien a-,'-- tJ Marsha Schoolcraft Op. 119 No. Op. e g,_ _ _____ _ 3 Beethoven Beard McDowell 1, No. 5 ,/;:.J Gretchaninof f Prelude II (Andante) Gershwin Brittany Scoville Concerto in A minor (first movement) Vivaldi J/;o /,',,1 Tiff any Palmer and Amber Lessler Double Concerto in D minor Accompanist for violin students: Kathy Lessler Bach TEACHERS PRESENTED TODAY: Joan Smelser Moshe Bucshpan Marie Roosen Laurel Watkins Gwen Pasbrig Luanne Kauppila Betty Campbell Becky Thompson Carolyn Berggren Faye Colyar ASMTA APPRECIATES THE FACILITIES OF SHERMAN-CLAY STUDIOS Please remember them when selecting a piano. If RECITAL PROGRAM Saturday, November 19, 1988 STEPHANIE MASON Old MacDonald Rocks Electronic Game TRACI KLECKA Nocturne Palmer JAMIE KLECKA My Secret Place Palmer KRISTIN HUMMEL Peasant Dance MAX TENNEY Willy The Whale Burnam LAURA BLACK\IIELL Minuet in F Allegro in B flat Mozart Mozart JANELLE AYCOCK The Great Smokey Mountains Glover KERRY LESLIE Tamborella BECKY BROOKS Sonatina in G Major Allegro Romanza EMILY MCCAULEY . Heart Drops Roadrunner Hunt KRISTEN WOLFE Sonata #i in C Major Allegro Pastorale Rondo Latour ROBYN BRICKER Evening In The Country Bartek SHANNON WILLIAMS Indian Legend Sanucci ANN FINLAY Serious Moments Op. 130 Jeering Song Gurlitt Bartok JOHN FRY Impromptu Op. 142 #2 EDWIN HSU Nocturne in E flat Major Bastien Bastien Ezell Beissert Beethoven McCauley McCauley Schubert Chopin TEACHERS PRESENTED TODAY Carolyn Berggren Christopher Holdcraft Laurel Watkins Marie Roosen Betty Campbell ASMTA APPRECIATES THE FACILITIES OF SHERMAN-CLAY STUDIOS Please remember them when selecting a piano. 'If ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION RECITAL PROGRAM Saturday, September 24, 1988 AMY SCHENKEL Clap Hands Folk Tune CHRIS SCHENKEL Comin' Around The Mountain Folk Tune ROGER SHIH Marching Along DUET The Trout AMBER ONG CHRIS MAH MAX TENNEY Rondo Capriccio LIA ANDERSON Medley of English Dances Landler KARYN SHEETS Clouds CHE RA ESH Gavotte KAREN SPICHER Aria MEGAN LIU The Dancing Cowboys DAVID NG ----- ------ --· - Clark Schubert Olson Folk Diabelli Olson Bastien J.S. Bach Strauman Minuet in G J.S. Bach.~~-=tulla byTor aPapoose____ - - -- - Dungan SEAN KELLAR Minuet Air and Gavotte Scarlatti Graupner ELIZABETH ARABASZ Fur Elise Beethoven JOHN D. STRUBLE Sonatina Op. 39 #1 (Allegro) Lynes BRITTANY MEDDLES Grandmother's Minuet Grieg DANIEL CHANG Solfeggietto VIVIAN GONZALES Fur Elise KEVIN KAN Turkish March Mozart JOHN FRY Prelude #3 and Prelude #15 Chopin WENDY WRIGHT Song Without Words in A major GRETCHEN STOUTENBU·RGH Nott urno Op. 54 C.P.E. Bach Beethoven Mendelssohn Grieg KIMBERLY KRESSIN Nocturne in E flat Op. DAVID PASBRIG Berceuse Op. 9 #2 Chopin 57 Chopin TEACHERS PRESENTED TODAY ... Carolyn Berggren Joan Smelser Gene Pickens Laurel Watkins Luanne Kauppila Jane Malakowsky Betty Campbell Karen Lilly Barbara Stoutenburgh Marie Roosen ASMTA APPRECIATES THE FACILITIES OF SHERMAN-CLAY STUDIOS - -- . . - -- - Ple~s~ r~me~bei ih~m when selecting a piano. A MUSICAL TOUR OF PEOPLE AND PLACEf_...__,, Sponsored by CENTRAL DISTRICT ASMTA Sunday, October 13th 3:~PM Camelback High Auditorium 4612 N. 28th Street Phoenix, Arizona DONATION: Single Ticket. ... · $1.00 Family Ticket. .... $5.00 · · Monday, October 23rd 7:00PM Westwood High School Auditorium 945 w. 8th Street Mesa, Arizona Sil~Y1d pue il1d0ild 10 1:1no.i iv~1sn111 Y s1uasaJd a1e1s euoz1JV a1.1.L 1eJ1uao uo11e1~ossv sJa1.1~eai ~1snw JO l~IJISIC Monday, October 23, 7:00 Westwood H.S. Auditorium 945 W. 8th St. Mesa, Arizona Sunday, October 15, 3:00 Camelback H.S. Auditorium 4612 N. 28th St. Phoenix, Arizona Granados Turina Man on a Donkey ""Bullfight" Goya "El Jaleo" Sargent "Au Cirque Fernando Toulouse-Lau tree Criole Dance Ginastera Pollichinello, from The Baby's Family Villa Lobos Sugarloaf Mountain near Rio "Ceramic Story Teller Figurine with 25 Children" Cordero "Three Doll Figures" Feininger Mac Dowell U.S. Capital Building "Savage State" Cole Babbitt Dello Joio "Claude & Paloma" Picasso New England Church Lamb "Grand Jazz Band" SPAIN Playera, from Danzas Espanoles Fanfare, from The Circus SOUTH AMERICA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA From an Indian Lodge from Woodland Sketches Duet The Village Church from Lyric Pieces for the Young Champagne Rag (duet) AMSTA CHAMBER PLAYERS in order of appearance: Anne Schifino Frances Kaspar Joy Ross (Oct. 23 only) Martha Lee (Oct. 23 only) Melissa Ayres (Oct. 23 only) Carolyn Steppe Carol Sue Rickel Helen Lyders Maxine Enders Du.Buffet We would like to acknowledge Bob Ross and Anthony Gully for their assistance with the slides. Tour Guide ••••••••••••••• Beatrice Searles Program Chairman ••••••••• Carol Sue Rickel Travel Agent •••••••••••••••• Nancy Spitzer You are invited to meet the performers on the stage and see their music after the Musical Tour. Thank you for comingt UNITED STATES OF AMERICA The Harmonica Player Guion Leaving for the Musical Tour Purcell Purcell Field Bi ·; ::~ en British Royal Army Portrait of Purcell Alter in Westminister Abby ttNocturne in Blue & Gold" Whistler Poulenc Debussy Bizet Sain t-Seans Eif el Tower Sacred Heart Church "Dancer/Tambourine" Deg as "View of the LeHavre Port" Monet "'The Rider" Prendergast Swan Scene BRITISH ISLES Minuet Farewell (The Queen's Dolour) Nocturne FRANCE Waltz in C Major (Oct. 23 only} In a Boat from Petit Suite Merry Go Round The Swan (Oct. 23 only) GERMANY Bouree from French Suite, E Major, Bach (Oct. 15 only) Gigue from Suite #3 in C Major for Bach unaccompanied cello (Oct. 23 oricy"} First Loss from Album for Young Schumann Knight of the Rocking Horse Schumann from Scenes from Childhood Contre Dance (Duet) Beethoven Waltz, Op. 8, No. 2 (Duet) Moszkowski Etude, Op. 72, No. 2 Moszl{owski RUSSIA Children's Pieces, Op. 39 Gay Little Story Little Joke Novelette, Op. 27, No. 18 Chimes Bagatelle, Op. 5, No. 10 from Ten Easy Pieces Swein-herd's Dance from Vol. 1 for Children POLAND Impromptu in Ab, Op. 29 AUSTRIA Sonata in C Major, Hob. XlV/10 Moderato Menu et Finale: Presto Two Waltzes ITALY ~sonata in c Major, L. 104 "The Luncheon" Monet Sketch of Beethoven From the Mountain Top Kabalevsky Leningrad Street Scene Children in the Park Kabalevsky Tcherepnin Tcherepnin Russian Monument Church Dome Rushing Russian Luncheon Bartok Photograph of Bartok Meadow Scene Bartok Bartok recording folk Chopin Portrait of Chopin by Delacroix Tulips Haydn Schoenbren Palace Haydn and his wife Schubert Statue of Schubert in Vienna D.Scarlattl Harpsichords in Museum Trevi Fountain in Rome HUNGARY Evenin~ i~ the Country Village of Rothenburg Bach's Family son~s ASU KEYBOARD CA~1P JUNE 12-24, 1988 The ASU School of Music keyboard faculty would like to announce the exciting plans which are being made for June 12-24, 1988. For the first time in many years there will be a summer camp program on the ASU campus for high school piano students. For twelve days an intense program of lessons from ASU faculty, practice, classes in music theory, ensemble activities, recitals and genuine fun will be offered. In addition to these opportunities there will be competition for unique awards, including a program of concerto performances with orchestra and a debut recital in Washington, D.C.(see below). The tuition charge for this summer camp will be $150.00; students staying in the dormitory will pay an additional $325.00 for room and board. Applications for admission to the camp must include a completed form, an auditfon (live or on cassette) consisting of at least two contrasting works, totaling a minimum of fifteen minutes of music, and a non-refundable registration fee of thirty dollars. The deadline for admission to the camp will be May 10, 1988. The camp will be open to students who have completed the eighth grade but who have not yet attended college. Financial aid will be made available to selected students who apply early. For application forms and audition information write to Walter Cosand, ASU School of Music, Tempe AZ 85287; or phone 965-3278. On Friday, June 24. t 988. there wilt be a concert featuring campers selected by the faculty to present concerto movements with a symphony orchestra in the ASU Music Theatre. Students who wish to participate in the auditions for this concert should prepare one or more movements from the following list and include the concerto movement in the application audition program: j. S. Bach J. S. Bach F. J. Haydn F. J. Haydn F. j. Haydn W. A. Mozart W. A. Mozart W.A.Mozart W. A. Mozart W. A. Mozart W. A. Mozart Concerto in D Minor Concerto in F Minor Concerto in D Major Concerto in F Major Concerto in G Major Concerto in B-ftat Major. K. 238: (first and/or third movement only) Concerto in C Major. K. 246 Concerto in E-flat Major, K. 271 Concerto in F Major. K. 413 Concerto in A Major, K. 414 Concerto in E-ftat Major. K. 449 The Brazilian American Culturai Institute. in Washington, DJ: .. is offering a redtai 111 W!Ashingtor1 during the 1988-89 season to the winner of the keyboard camp's Brazilian Music Performance Award . All expenses. including travel, hotel and meals will be paid. Students wishing to take part in this competition should include the following in their auditions for the camp. Choose A. B. or C: A. Heitor Villa-Lobos-Any three pieces from Cluia Prat/Cd.Practical Guide) B. Heitor Villa-Lobos-Any three pieces from Pro/edeBe/Jti..The Baby's Family) C. Camargo Guarnieri-Any three Ponteio.s(Preludes) from Books lll,IV,V Availability-A selection from Clu13 Praticoand Book I of Pro/e de Bebe are included in The Piano Music of Vitta-Lobos(Music for Millions Vol. 62, Consolidated Music Publishers 1972). Volumes VI and VII of the Cluia Praticoare published by Mercury Music Corporation under the title Twice Five Pieces, availabte from Theodore Presser Company. The U.S.A. representative of the publisher of the Guarnieri pieces is G. Ricordi & Co. All of the music on the repertoire list is available through Music Import, at Rua Prof. Estelita Lins 99. Ap. 106: 2225 t Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. The Joseph Klatzkin Contemporary Music Prize of $350 wilt be awarded for the best performance of a piece written since the date of the performer's birth by a North American composer. A copy of the. score must be submitted before the final competition. which wilt take place during the last few days of camp. Consideration wilt be given to the quality of the f!lUSic as welt as to the quality of the performance. Please write to the School of Music if you need ideas or suggestions. Saturday, January 21, 1989 STEPHANIE COLLINS Ode To Joy NICHOLE COLLINS The Great Smokey Mountains BETHANY SPICHER Minuet in -G SHANNON WILLIAMS Temple Dances JOHN D. STRUBLE Deep Roots KARIN LEPERE Sonata in A Major (Andante) LENA POOTRAKWL Le Petit Negre MICHAEL O'BRYAN Sonata Op. 13 (The Pathetique) Adagio Cantabile MARC MILLS Gigue ANN KIM Bagatelle Op. 5 No. 10 MARK LIGHT-ORR Air in F Major Prelude in A Major Op. 28 #7 HEATHER HARTLEY Nymphs and Shepherds Purcell KIMBERLY KRESSIN Reverie Debussy Glover J.S. Bach Noona Gordon Schubert Debussy Beethoven Handel TEACHERS PRESENTED TODAY Carolyn Berggren Betty Campbell Laurel Watkins Beethoven Marie Roosen Bea Searles ·JoAnn Smelser ASMTA APPRECIATES THE FACILITIES OF SHERMAN-CLAY STUDIOS Please remember them when selecting a piano. II' Tcherepnin Handel Chopin .· RECITAL PROGRAM Saturday, March 25, 1989 ERIC PAN RICHARD GRECO CHRIS TADDONIO EMILY VANN AMY CHAFFIN GINA FIORAMQNTI MITCHELL STRAVITZ RUTH HUSS HEGAN RA-DTK-E - JACOB KOLLER ANN FINLAY COLETTE CLACK JOHN D. STRUBLE SEAN KELLAR MARILYN HUFFMAN KARIN LEFERE CHRIS CAUGHEY BECKY HUSS BENJAMIN KOLLER GRETCHEN STOUTENBURGH KIMBERLY KRESSON 2:00 P.M. Hooty The Owl The Sea Gull Indian Song Charlie The Chimp Rhythm Machine Little Playmates Long, Long Ago The Glass Slipper Fiesta Kumbayah Two Flutes and The Tuba Starry Night MinU-et - in G The Hunters Hofstad BernstC;?in Palmer Manus Olson Chwatah Bagly Gillock Palmer Spiritual Bazin Hartsell . ,L.S . , Bac_h Glover Schumann Bartok Benda Porter J. S. Bach Schubert Chagy Sicilienne, Op. 68 No. 11 Game Sonatina in A minor New England Sonatina March in D Waltz in B flat Harligwanade Gavotte Praeludium in E minor Rondo alla Turca J. S. Bach Mendelssohn Mozart Etude No. 30 Claire de Lune (Menuet) Op.46,#2 TEACHERS PRESENTED TODAY: Bea Searles Barbara Stoutenburgh Marie Roosen Rita Quay Mary Vrooman Carolyn Berggren Jo Ann Smelser Betty Campbell Laurel Watkins ASMTA APPRECIATES THE FACILITIES OF SHERMAN-CLAY STUDIOS Please remember them when selecting a piano. Waxman Faure ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Saturday, September 23, 1989 KIRISTI SEBENIK PAUL GREENE McKENZI JOHNSON JENNIFER McELROY EMILY ROSENFELD KRISTIN ZIMMERMAN T SHANNON HANES BRETT ISACKSEN KITTRIDGE JOHNSON ADRIANE ENG SERENA TANG SCOTT ISACKSEN ELIZABETH ARABASZ BRITTANY MEDDLES ANN FINLAY ANDREA BAERMAN CHRISTI ALLMON NOEL ENOKIAN BILL SCHWARTZ MICHAEL O'Bryan JOSH THOM Minuet Sonatina Just For Fun Creepy Crawley Blues City Lights A Little Song Minuet in g minor Merry Farmer Minuet in C Longing Sonatina in C Mirage Kri~ger Duncombe Ehrhardt Olson Olson Kabalevsky J.S. Bach Schumann Mozart Noona Bastien Runyan Playful Ponies Simmons Musette J . S. Bach Toccatina Kabalevsky Fur El i se Beethoven Texas Rose Olson Bongo Olson Angloise L . Mozart Andante Grazioso Haydn Slow Waltz ·op . 39 Kabalevsky Rain and Rainbow Op. 65 Prokofiev Solfeggietto C.P.E. Bach The Storm Op. 109 No.13 Burgmuller Polonaise in g Chopin Prelude, Op. 28, No. 15 Chopin Fantasie in d minor Mozart Asturias Albeniz Sonata, Op. 13 Adagio Cantabile/Beethoven Sonata, Op. 13 Rondo Allergo Beethoven - - - ~ TEACHERS PRESENTED TODAY Marie Roosen Laurel Watkins Stella Castle Betty Campbell Bea Searles Barbara Stoutenburgh ASMTA APPRECIATES THE FACILITIES OF SHERMAN-CLAY STUDIOS Please remember them when selecting a piano. f ( 11 II II :: II ii " o~ ~alevsky REVERIE Tchiakovsky Andrea Critchfield ALBUM LEAF SONATA IN C MAJOR NATASHA AND IVAN from ".ADVENXURES OF IVAN" A TALE OF STRANGE LANDS from "ADVENTURES OF IVAN" Khachaturian Anne-Marie Mecham WHIMS, Op. 20, #4 ROMANCE, Op. 28, #2 Schumann Schumann John Fry Mac:Oowell SCOTCH POEM Kristin Olson PRELUDE, Op. 23, #5 Kelly Kanaley Farwell THE CAT AND THE MOUSE Benjamin Koller Rachmaninoff Copland CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS AUDITION RECITAL SONATA, Op. 27, #2, Adagio sostenuto Christi Allmon March 3, 1990 Grand Canyon College, Ethington Theatre POLONAISE IN Ab MAJOR, Op. 53 ~ Alena Velasco - Senior Division IMPROMPTU, Op. 28, #3 SONATA, Op. 13 Hugo Reinhold Muczynski PR.ELUDE 116 Pollyarm Plath ECHOES FROM THE THEATER, Op. 68, #25 Ann Finlay INVITATION TO A DANCE " Iris Velasco TOCCATA from SONATA IN A Becky Huss DR. GRADUS AD P.ARNASSUM BAGATELLE, Op. 5 , IJ 7 Kerry Ostrand SUITE IN A MINOR Schumann Weber Paradisi Telemann Gary Quamme DANZA DE LA MOZA DONOSA Wendy Wright DEUX .ARABE£QVES, #] Ginastera !Debussy Kim Kressin NOCTURNE, Op. 55, #1 Chopin Villa-Lobos 0 POLI€HINE1LO Sunah Kim Chopin :Beethoven Grave Allegro di molto e con brio Josh Thom Congratulations to all the talented students who performed in today's recital. A thank you to their parents and teachers for their continued suppo~t and participation. Spe~ial thanks to Grand Canyon College for providing Eth1ngton Theatre for this event. Scholarships were provided by Central District, A.S.M.T.A.; and by CENTRAL Debussy Tcherepnin Beethoven mrstc 5038 N. Central Ave. Phoenix GARBER MU"SIC 2630 W. Easeline Rd. Mesa ELMA'S MUSIC 38 W. Main (i~side Milano's) Mesa Appreciation to this year's judges for their expertise, dedication, and hard work. Co-chairmen for this event: Dorothy Kish Dungan Susan Wood THE CENfRAL DISTRICT OF THE ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION PRESENTS MUSIC A11HE MALL PROGRAM lO:OOam Suite in A Major (First Movement) Rondo form "Sonata in C Major, K. 545 Important Event from "Scenes from Childhood" Rhapsody Gary Quamme Student of Gwen Pasbrig A Short Story Ecossaise Musette Allegretto 1 ChantArabe The Happy Farmer Telemann Malart Schumann Eckstein Lfchner Htmmel Anonymous Cl.em¥ Anonymous Schumann Tim Williams Student of Angela Jacob Boch Schumann Fo1kSong Minuet 1 The Happy Farmer Goodbye to Winter Christmas Day Secrets Clair de Lune Allegro Dutton I.ully Suzuki Sean Williams Student of Angela Jacob ·Reindeer Rock Vivace Scat Boogie Bastien Gurlitt Bastien Kimberly Bruce Student of Luanne Kauppila The Thing that has No Name Purple Cow Windmill Pahner Fo1kSong Pahner Amanda Bowen Student of Luanne Kauppila 11:00am Trapeze Artist Sleepy John New London Bridge Bastien Bastien Bastieri Justin Dew Student of Velma Sadler - -·----- -- The Chase Both Ways Clowns -- --·- ---·-- Gurlitt Tansman Kabalevsky Amy Howe StudenCor?eggy-Rosrron____ -- - - Lollipop Waltz Puppet Show ~ ·~ --- Schaum Meredith Dimer Student of Peggy Rostron Omn ,_____,. .L.L.L ~.1..1\,.. VV.1. \..\...J. \,J. ~ Vet V C 1...:ieurge Wheels David Eberle Student of Peggy Rostron Procession The Shepherd's Song Willy-Nilly March Omo ~ Michelle Proietto Student of Peggy Rostron Sonatina in G Major, Op. 168, No. 2 (Allegro Moderato) Fantasy Dance Deanna Pritchett Student of Peggy Rostron Salutnnskaya Alexander DiabeDi Schumann Chopin Chopin Chopin Prelude in e minor, Op. 28, No. 4 Prelude in C Major, Op.28, No. 1 Prelude in c minor. Op.28. No 20 Ann Hepperman Student of Peggy Rostron Happy Witch Parade of the Elephants Country Girl Bastien Schytte Bastien Patricia Wilce Student of Annette Prioste Cat Boogie Little Brown Jug William Tell Theme Bicycle Built for Two Bastien Bastien Arr. Bastien Arr. Bastien Melissa Borden Student of Annette Prioste ,__.,- Sonatina,Op.36,No. 1 Knight Rupert Clementi Schumann Kathy Tung Student of Annette Prioste Minuet in F, K 6 Little Piece. Op. 68 Romantic Story Sonatina,Op.39,No. 1 Mozart Schumann Gurlitt Shannon Hanes Student of Barbara Stoutenburgh l¥1es IY..abelli C2.erny C2.erny Kabalevsky Dutton Melody Allegretto 1 Allegretto 2 Game Christmas Day Secrets Christy Fife Student of Patti Shockler l:OOpm Just for Fun Old Time Boogie Ehrhardt C1aike Matthew Shiner Student of Susan Shiner .'----' Jolly Juggler New Shoes Bastien Bt.nnam Mandy Scofield Student of Susan Shiner Rocldn' Song Morning Prelude Bastien Bastien Amy Ulibarri Student of Susan Shiner Bourree HurdyGurdy Entry of the Gladiators Sonatina (First Movement) Sonatina Minuet Mf+LL I 91'D Handel Shostakovitch Joanne Palmer Student of Susan Shiner Bastien Atwood Lindsay Wallber Student of Susan Shiner Beethoven Boch Hilery Moore Student of Angela Jacob Sword Dance Polonaise Le Petite Negre Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 4 (First Movement) Curious Story Jeannie Mastin Student of Gwen Pasbrig Summer Mood Super Sleuth Omn Ekh Debussy Clementi Heller Olson 01oon Richard Siever Student of Gloria Brown Sonata. Op. 2, No. 1 Beethoven Jason Waldrep Student of Gloria Brown Castle on a Cloud Schonberg Hamlisch One Shaina Hammerman Student of Gloria Brown 2:15pm I Attempt from Love's Sickness to Fly Pl.ll:rel Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair Tue Twelfth of Never Du, Du, liegst mir im Herzen Karen Cecchini Student of Diane Delander Folk Song Livingston Folk Song A Short Story Ecossaise Gavotte U:hner Htmmel Telemann Lindsay Cates Student of Patti Shackler Approach of the Thunder God Halling Prelude in F Major Divertimento "Viennese Sonatina" No. 1 John Struble Student of Marte Roosen Pebble Brook Arabian Dance Katie Burchie Student of Evonne Beattie Farwell Giieg Ekh Mar.art Waxman Waxman Waxman Bastien Leshner Lullaby for a Sleepy Cat An Army Song Five O'Clock Little Indian Brave Cool Gecko from Hawaii SamLeshner Student of Evonne Beattle Scarlatti 'Tuai Sonata No. 10 Invention Nathan Tso! -- -- - - ---------- -stuelefiCofEvoimc-Beattle---------- ____,_______ Taylor Dreaming Around the Campfire Swiss Music Box A Game Conversation R!1Je Kabalevsky Vasquez Melissa Vasquez Student of Evonne Beattie Sonatina Bagatelle, Op. 33, No. 3 Waltz in Ab Major Sonatina in A Major (Allegro Spiritoso) Sarah Jones Student of Evonne Beattle Six Variations on a Swiss Song Moments Musicaux No. 6 Bagatelle No. 1 Handel Beethoven Brahrm Jones Beethoven Schubert Bartok Hilary White Student of Evonne Beattie 3:35pm Sonatina No. 1, First Movement from "American Sonatinas" Toymaker Dance Minuet Tango Staccato German Dance Lisa Aguilera Student of Barbara Stoutenburgh Sonatina in C (Allegro giocoso) Sonata, Op.27, No. 2 (Adagio sostenuto) Invention in F Major Improvisation Raindrop Prelude, Op. 28 Christi Allmon Student of Barbara Stoutenburgh Italian Concerto (First Movement) Nocturne, Op. 9, No. I Prelude No. 2 Sonata, K. 576 (Allegro) Fantasie-Impromptu Bastien Palmer HOOk Palmer Haydn Khatchaturian Beethoven Bach MacDowell Chopin ~ Chopin Gershwin Mozart Chopin Aki Kawano Student of Barbara Stoutenburgh Bmgmuiler Bmgmuiler Ballade inc, Op. 100 The Chase, Op. 100 Prelude in C, wrc I Sonatina in F ~ Beefr.oven Sean ;{ellar Student of Barbara Stoutenburgh ____l!111LL___1,_::[qi.::,qr--hQ'----4-:45_p_m_ _ __ _ __ Impromptu in Ab. Op. 90. No. 4 Sonata in f. Op. 2. No. 1 (Allegro) Nocturne inc#, KK Na Nr. 16 Toccata Susan Moon Student of Barbara Stoutenburgh Schubert Beethoven Chopin Taurtello Copland Boch Boch The Cat and the Mouse Prelude in c, WfC I Prelude in d, WI'C I Sonata •. Op. 13 (Adagio Cantabile) Polonaise· inc#, Op. 26, No. 1 Beethoven Chopin Michael O'Bryan Student of Barbara Stoutenburgh Danza de la moza donosa Sonata no. 19 in D (Moderato) Nocturne in e, Op. Posth. 72, No. 1 W~dding Day at Troldhaugen, Op. 65 Gmastera Haydn Chopin Grteg -wendy-wnght- -- student of Barbara Stoutenburgh ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS REFERRAL SERVICE 266-9550 AltlZONA STATE · MUSIC · TEACHSlS -~- AT THE ~ ( 7 -Mu~rc .1 MALL - + ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents HONORS RECITAL ELEMENTARY DIVISION NOVEMBER 1 1, 1990 1:30 PM ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE Wild Rider Schumann Aubrey Varga student of Karen Stahl, Southeastern D1str1ct The Happy Farmer Schumann Colin 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 L1 sa Agu i1 era student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Waltz in A minor Chopm Rebekah Bronson student of Susan Polleys, Southern D1str1ct Ecossaise Beethoven Farrah Varga student of Karen Stahl, Southeastern District ...~-- Ballade in C minor, Op. 100, No. 15 Nancy Ke i tr1 -?tu_ dent of_Laura ttarett, E9stern D1str1_ct The Happy Farmer Spencer Jarv 1s student of Jeanine Smith, Western District Burgmul1er Schumann Kuhl au Sonatina Op. 20, No. i Rondo Christina Pelaez student of Walter Cosand, East Valley District Toccattna Kabalevsky Brittany Ahlstrom student of Julie Br1ggs, East Valley D1str1ct Fur Elise Beethoven Nata11e Wong student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District Sparks Rollln Michael Marcum student of Annette Nieman, East Valley D1stnct Sonatina Op. 55, No. 1 Allegro Vivace Kuhl au Sarah Thiele student of Loutse Hill, Northern District Merma1ds Canfield Jacob KoJler student of Jo Ann Smelser, Central District Sonatina In F major Allegro Assai Rondo: A11 egro Beethoven Naomi Gray student of Sarah Meyers, Southern District Gigue from Partita No. 1 In Bb major Em1ly Romney student of Jan Hunt, Eastern District FOr Elise J. S.Bacti Beethoven Julie Durrant student of Annette Niemann, East Valley District Vision of Love Yaeger Cindy EngP.lsman student of Annette Nieman, East Va11ey District The Little Negro Debussy David Bianchi student of Joy Ross, Central District Heller A Challenge, Op. 45. No. 3 Raymond Wang student of Walter Cosand, East Valley District lbert The Little White Donkey Erin Milligan __ ;>tud~nt _gf Jo~---Ross,--·Central D1str1ct - ---_ - -___,, Lava lee The Butterfly Hay-Mie Cho student of Kim Hayashi, Southeastern District Kuhl au Kabalevsky Sonatina, Op. 55, No. 1 A Little Joke D1min Zriow student of Marion Corron, Southern District Sonatina in F major Beethoven Rondo Variations on a Russian Folk Song, Op. 51, No. 1 Kabalevsky Kristy Mosser student of Mandarin Cheung-Yueh, East Valley District J.S.Bach Debussy Sinfonia No. 15 in B minor Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum Chang Chun Liu student of Marion Corron, Southern District r Waltz in c# minor,Op.64,No.2 Jamie Pootrakul HONORS RECITAL AUDITION G~antl October 20,1990 Canyon University Solf eggietto Le petit Negre David Ng Sonatina,Op.36,No.3 Allegro Fables,No.8 Fables,No.9 Despina Tavlarides Sonatina in F Sean Kellar Noelle Enokian Sonatina,Op.36,No.4 Toni Helman Kuhl au Gurlitt C.P.E. Bach Debussy Clementi Muczynski Muczynski Beethoven Catch Me,Op.15,No.3 Almost Too Serious,Op.15,No.10 Fugue in c minor,No.2 Nathan Tsai Waltz,Op.64,No.2 Amy Saylor Kuhl au Schumann Schumann Bach Chopin Reinhold Impromptu Khatchaturian Toccata Benjamin Koller Penfield Hummel Waltz in a minor,No.1 Allegro Burlesco,Op.88,No.3 Myra Ong Schubert Kuhl au Frightening,Op.15,No.11 Hop Scotch Christin Monaco Schumann Martin Sonatina in G Major,Op.,No.2 Deanna Pritchett Sonatina,Op.20,No.1 Allegro Tiff any Morgan Clementi Bryant Chan Chant de Printemps Scherzo in A Moon Young Kim Scherzo Sonatina Sally Shepard Khatchaturian Toccata Junior High Division Allegro Burlesco,Op.88,No.3 Scherzo Elizabeth Dinglasan Chopin Agay Kuhl au Invention No.VII Danse de la Poupee Natalie Webb Sonata in g,Op.105 Allegro Cori Peterson Impromptu,Op.90,No.2 Debby Wang Bach Debussy Mendelssohn Schubert ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents HONORS RECITAL NOVEMBER 11, 1990 3·00 P.M. JUNIOR HIGH DIVIS ON ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE Sonattna 1n F major Allegro Beethoven Amy Greco student of Louise Hill, Northern District Rollm Prelude No. 3 Kate Schroeder student of Annette N1emann, East Valley Dfstr1ct Song of Sprtng Penf teld Moon Young Klm student of Jo Ann Smelser, Central District Sonata in Gminor, Op. 49, No. 1 Andante Nancy Motherway student of Susan Chu, Southern District Beethoven Carniva I, Op. 9 Valse Noble, No. 4 Ch1arma. No. J J Schumann Jenny Layton student of Andrea Platt, Eastern District A Giddy Girl from Hjstoires lbert Katie Meade student of Uoan W1eland, East Valley District Scarlatt1 Sonata m GmaJor. L. l 04 Amy Shem student of Annette Niemann, East Valley District Song without words, Op. 19, No. 4 Mendelssohn · Daphne Zubieta student of Walter Cosand, East Valley District Canzonetta Giordan1 Cari Weatherwax, cello Janet Jones, piano student of Janet Jones, Western Dtstrtct Reinhold promptu in ~ mmor, Op. 28; No 3 Bryant Chan student of Joy Ross, Central Dtstrtct Field Nocturne No. 2 ln C# minor A1mee Klingler student of Terry Guyton, East Valley D1strlct Khatchatur1 an Etude Destanie McAllister student of Janet Jones. Western District Kuhl au Sonattna in G major, 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 D1str1ct Pou Jenee Haydn Toccata Sonata m E m1nor Elyse Sakata student of Lynn Haesler. Southern District Praeambulum from Partita .1':5 in G major . Helen Cho1 student of Pee-Yaw Wilkes, Northern District J. S. Bach First Arabesque Debussy Charlene Durrant stuoent of :Annette Niemann, East Valley Distr1ct Khatchaturlan Toccata Ben_iamin Koller student of Jo Ann Smelser, Central District Scherzo Op. 16, No. 2 Debbie McCarthy stuoent of Karyl Tom1zuka. Southern D1stnct Mendelssohn Sonata,Op.13 Second Movement Sonata 1959 Eric Testerman HONORS RECITAL AUDITION October 20,1990 Grand Canyon University Impromptu in Gb,op.90,No.3 Susan Moon High School Division Invention in a minor,No.13 Sonata Hilary White Bach Kuhl au Tauriello Toccata Kerry Ostrand Sonata in C Major,Hob.XVI/10 Moderate Ann Heppermann Villageoises I.Valse Tyrolienne,II.Staccato III.Rustique,IV.Polka V.Petite Ronde,VI.Coda Jill Stein Haydn Cat and Mouse Pollyann Plath Rondo Alla Turca Gary Quamme Prelude,from Pour le Piano Sarah Warner Sonata in c# minor,Op.27,No.2 Third Movement Mark Rupp Schubert Haydn Bartek Debussy Beethoven ********************************************** Stephanie Bianchi Nocturne,Op.15,No.1 Sunah Kim Allegro Barbaro Michael O'Bryan Khatchaturian Poulenc Beethoven Sonata,Op.13 Sonata in D Hob.XVI:37 I.Allegro con brio Daniel Chang Beethoven Chopin Copland Mozart ARIZONA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents HONORS RECITAL NOVEMBER 1t, 1990 SENIOR HtGH DIVISION ARIZONA SiATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE 11:00 AM. Clementi Sonatina Op. 35, No. 3 Allegro Kara TrzebfatowSki student of Janet Jones, Western District Vi11ageoises I. Valse TyroHenne 11. Staccato 111. Rusttque Poulenc Jtll Stetn student of Faye Colyar, Central District So1fegg1etto C. P.E.Bach Jane 1OeRusna student of Julie Briggs, East Valley District Kabalevsky Prelude in E major, Op. 38, No. 1O Megan Callaghan student of Marton Corron, Southern Oistr1ct Khatchatur1an Sonata 1959 A11egro Eric Testerman student of Joy Ross, Central District Nocturne 1n F'*' major, Op. 1SJ No. 2 Sharon Hom student of Marion Rogge, Eastern District Chopin A11 egro Barbaro Bartok Michael O'Bryan student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central D1str1ct Po1ona1se tn c mioor; Op. 40.,, No. 2 Matthew Erikson student of Carol Sue Rfckel, East Valley District Celeste Huason student of Karyl Tom1zuka, Southern District Sonata Op. 120, No. t Allegro appassionato Brahms James Hogg, viola Nary Pendleton, ptano student of Dr. Wi111am Magers, East Valley District Impromptu 1n Gb major, Op. 90, No. 3 Susan Moon student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central Dtstrict Schubert Danza de la Masa Donosa Ginastera Alexis Mazon student of Karyl Tomizuka, Southern 01strict Fanta1s1e Impromptu, Op. 66 Chopin Stephenie Stevenson student of Charles Marlowe, Southeastern Dlstrtct La Soiree dans Grenade from Estampe John Pruit student of Gloria Ritt, Southern District Debussy Rhapsody in G m1nor, Op. 79, No. 2 Krfstina Brown student of Carol Sue Rickel, East Valley District Brahms Pre1ude from Pour le Ptan() Debussy Sarah Warner student of Barbara Stoutenburgh, Central District /f-12-C/D PIANO RECITAL OF CZECH PIANO MUSIC Presented. by Dr. Frank Scott Director or the Plano ProgrllJIJ at Northern Arizona University Sonata I.X. 1905 'l'he Pressent1ment 'l'he Death Leos Jantl.l!ek 1854-1928 Scherzo 1924 Bohuslav lllart.1n& 1890-1959 LECTURE/DEMONSTRATION OF THE PIANO MUSIC OF MARTI NU Puppets - Vol. I * No. l Columb1ne Dances No. 2 'l'he New Puppet Puppets - Vol. I I ;:? / • 'L If.A.-~ No. l Puppet Show ""-I c, · t..·T No. 3 Columb1ne =--.,_, y1 ,./"""'~ ~_,., ~ Puppets - Vol. I I I f> 1925 .......... y· Bd1t1on Supraphon In termed.late Spr1ng 1n the Garden * No. l What Shall We Play Now? 'l'ag? No. 3 Why Shouldn't We Play Sold1ers.? ---..,.~~~ "-'": j f-'i.~ ~ 1.7 u.· ,~ ~ 1948 Bd1tion Supraphon Intermed1ate ..... L~t-/._ Christmas * Sled.d1ng 1927 Bd1tion Supraphon Inter.med.late to .Moderately D1rr1cult Film in lllin1ature * 6 t'"' s · No. l 'l'ango ~ ~"- l? =-" c.' ~ / No. 5 f;~ Chanson (zYrc./k 5J/k_c;) J'f'. ~ ~ f ''") / v- if 5 fVi~ff.,,,~ fkl!inor Piano Compositions No. l No. 3 Prelude Foxtrot . ._ _ " * · .1 re-~-,~ 1- 1925 7 -a fu fJ u 0 ~ f- / lj ~ - ..:)--Q_ -7 '7' ___., - • Bd1 t1on Supraphon Inter.med.late to .Moderately Difficult c _7 1913 - 1936 1913 1920 JT-) Panton Inter.mediate to .Moderately D1rr1cult * These scores are available from: Ted Przybyla Sheet .Mus1c Illlports 1716 Hollandale Rowland He1ghts, CA (714) 594-1247 91748 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Leo§ JanA.t:ek - H1s L1fe and Works by Jaroslav Vogel. by Paul Hamlyn, London 1962. ll!artln& by Brlan Large. 1976. Published Holmes and .Meler Publishers, New York SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY Piano Works Rudolf F1rkusny Plano Works Ivan .Moravec Leo§ Jan.f.~ek DG 2721 251 Leo§ JanA.i!ek Nonesuch 79041 Plano Works Radoslav Kvapll Bohuslav Hartinfi BIS LP 234 Piano Works Rudolf Firkusny Bohuslavll!artin& CD 7987-2-RC INTERMEDIATE REPERTOIRE presented by Bobbi Stoutenbtrrgh and Joann Smelser for ASMTA CENTRAL DISTRICT October 11, 1990 BAROQUE PERIOD Bach, J. S. (1685-1750) Short Preludes and Fugues (four books) English Suites French Suites Partita No. 1 Scarlatti, Domenico (1685-1757) Selected Sonatas (ed. Banowetz) 12 Easy Scarlatti Sonatas (ed. Mirovitch) Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767) Fantasies CLASSICAL PERIOD Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) Three Bonn Sonatas Bagatelles, Rondos, and Other Shorter Works (publ. Dover) Variations (Woo 64 and 70) Clementi, Muzio (1752-1832) Sonatinas, Op. 36, 4 (sometimes called Op. 37 & 38) Haydn, Franz J. (1732-1809) Diverrnenti (Sonatinas) Sonatas (publ. Dover - two volumes) Kuhlau, Friedrich (1786-1832) Sonatinas, Op. 20, 55, 59 Mozart, Wolfgang A. (1756-1791) Klavierstucke Variations K265 (12 variations on Twinkle, Twinkle) Viennese Sonatinas ROMANTIC PERIOD Albeniz, I. (1860-1902) Espana, 'op. 165 Burgmuller, Johann F. (1806-1874) 25 Easy and Progressive Studies, Op. 100 12 Brilliant and Melodious Studies, Op. 105 18 Characteristic Studies, Op. 109 Chopin, Frederic (1810-1849) Mazurkas, Op. 6, No. 6; Op. 7, Nos. 1,5; Op. 62, Nos. 2,3,4; Op. 68, Nos. 2,3 Preludes, Op. 28, Nos. 1,3,4,6,7,15 Waltzes, KK IVb, No. 11; Op. 34, No. 2; Op. 64, No. 2; Op. 69 INTERMEDIATE REPERTOIRE ROMANTIC PERIOD (continued) Concone, Guiseppe 25 Melodic 15 Studies 20 Studies 15 Studies Croisez (1801-1861) Studies, Op. 24 in Style and Expression, Op. 25 on Singing Touch, Op. 30 in Style, Op. 31 25 Melodious Studies, Op. 100 Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) Lyrical Pieces, Op. 12 Lyrical Pieces, Op. 38 Lyric Pieces, Op. 54 Gurlitt, Cornelieus (1820-1901) 24 Easy Melodious Studies, Op. 50 24 Easy Melodious Studies, Op. 51 Six Sonatinas, Op. 54 First Steps of the Young Pianist, Op. 82 Albumleaves for the Young, Op. 101 Buds and Blossoms, Op. 107 The First Lessons, Op. 117 Album for the Young, Op. 140 Heller, Stephen (1813-1888) The Art of Phrasing, Op. 16 25 Melodious Studies, Op. 45 30 Progressive Studies, Op. 46 25 Studies, Op. 47 24 Preludes, Op. 81 Flower, Fruit and Thorn Pieces, Op. 82 24 Piano Studies for Rhythm and Expression, Op. 125 Album for the Young, Op. 138 Kohler, Louis (1820-1886) Childrens' Album, Op. 210 LeCouppey The Alphabet, Op. 17 Lemoine, Henry (1786-1854) Etudes Enfantines, Op. 37 Loeschhorn, Albert (1819-1905) 20 Melodious Studies, Op. 52 Studies for the Piano, Op. 65 MacDowell, Edward (1860-1908) 12 Etudes, Op. 39 Mendelssohn-Barthody, Felix (1809-1847) Complete Collection (publ. Dover in two volumes) Song without Words, Op. 19, 30, 62, 102 Six Pieces for Children, Op. 72 Gondola Song in A Nollet, E. 15 Melodious Studies, Op. 43 Reinhold, H. (1854-1935) Miniatures, Op. 39 Page 2 INTERMEDIATE REPERTOIRE Page 3 ROMANTIC PERIOD (continued) Schubert, Franz (1707-1828) Dances for Solo Piano (publ. Dover) Complete Dances for Piano (Wiener Urtext in two volumes) Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) Album for the Young, Op. 68 Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15 Streabbog 12 Easy and Melodious Studies, Op. 63 and 64 Tchaikovsky, Peter I. (1840-1893) Album for the Young, Op. 39 CONTEMPORARY PERIOD Mikrokosmos Books 2, 3, 4, 5 For Children Roumanian Folk Songs Bloch, Ernest (1880-1959) Enf antines Creston, Paul (1906) 5 Little Dances, Op. 24 dello Joio, Norman (1913) Diversions Lyric Pieces for the Young Suite for the Young Finney, Ross L. (190624 Inventions ) Ginastera, Alberto (1916-1983) 12 American Preludes, Volume 1 Gretchaninoff, Alexander (1864-1956) Five Little Pieces, Op. 3 Children's Book, Op. 98 Grandfather's Book, Op. 119 Glass Beads, Op. 123 Kabalevsky, Dmitri (1904-1989) 24 Little Pieces, Op. 39 25 Children's Pieces, Op. 27 6 Preludes and Fugues, Op. 61 4 Little Pieces, Op. 14 5 Sets of Variations, Op. 51 Variations 1 & 2, Op. 40 Martinu, Bohuslav (1890-1959) Puppets, Book 1, 2, 3 Khachaturian, Aram (1903-1978) Adventures of Ivan Sonatina Two Pieces for Piano Solo Menotti, Gian-Carlo (1911Poemetti ) , INTERMEDIATE REPERTOIRE CONTEMPORARY PERIOD (continued) Muczynski, Robert (1929) Diversions, Op. 23 Fables, Op. 21 Persichetti, Vincent (1915) Little Piano Book 6 Piano Sonatinas Pinto, Octavio (1890-1950) Scenis Inf antis Prokofiev, Serge (1891-1953) Music for Children, Op. 65 Rebikoff, Vladimer (1864-1920) Book 1 Rowley, Alec (1892-1958) Sonatinas (The Seasons), Op. 40 Satie, Eric (1866-1925) Three Gymnopedie Siegmeister, Elie (1909) The Children's Day for Piano American Kaleidoscope Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975) 6 Children's Pieces 24 Preludes and Fugues Starer, Robert (1924) Sketches in Color, Book 1 Stravinsky, Soulima Piano Music for Children Tansman, Alexander (1897) Happy Time, Book 2 Pour les Enfants, four sets Tcherepnin, Alexander (1899-1977) Bagatelles, Op. S Turina, Joaquin, (1882-1949) Miniatures Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959) Guia Pratico (complete) Peixe, Guerre Suite Infantil Page 4 . .. ~ .• • , .. "1 ~- ~-:. j 1l ' ~: . '.} . ... .. ',·, . ..... . . ;) L EDWARD LIM • ,4, : MICHAEL LEUNG ARMAND PERRY ... '' J . _,. . -., r~~~' ...}';. i, I - .' Ride in the Wagon w .al( .. )t _,IA Vandall ,-; Shaak ' ' :-.,, BRIAN LU , KENNETH SUNG .,... I.,• ,. . ' SHANE POOTRAKUL • fl ,. 1 1 JENNIFER NEWKIRK :· ... I tc• • •., . .p. ~;;r . --, ... · , .... • ' )l,..b > ••• .. r .. .J ... i, J.. , i I.."-,.'· .. ' •~ . :· . ,.,_ ..·, ·.. .· . ,,, ... . c:'-' -: ...•r-:..., ...• I • • , ... , ' .,._ .') ,,• • • ........ - .... ~ .._ It l 1 --: ,·. .,... . ~ ...... ~1 , ,,,. ~ --· ;i-· i )11111 ,.· • '.. • Bach •/,,...: y • •. ! • ·. -. '\ ··-.~·"·Ji ..·:.._... , . ~: . ) ... ,...-- .. ·· • •· • 1 • : .... -- . ' Ibert Chopin Chopin • . ., .. \: <: . . ".. ~ • • ...... Khachaturian . ,(!, •A :iJ.A .1. • If \ Beethoven Brahms ·~. ,. , l ~ Grieg ._ ... ' • • r • • .... ·~.. . .. ... rO. '. '-.1. '.J.' ... ! Streabbog '.- .j.... JENNY McDONOUGH CHRIS CAUGHEY f(' 1..,, 1 • Kabalevsky Clowns f"' .. , " h,..• Kabalevsky ' .'. ' •' j TIFFANY SKIDMORE 4'-.,• ". ~"•-'it• . I. , .,. ., """' - • "'"'-L ~ Schm1tt · < ...... •,, Gil lock ..:.... ;:~,~ ~. · ,·; • ; Maxim ....'.. ,l •• • • .~ _ Burgmul ler • t .-. •·• • . ; Prokofieff · 1 ....• ,..J ~ , . 'f' ~·> :.:f • r:~~ '-.• Haydn ... J1-'f'l'I ' I ... Toccatina Op.27No.7 MONICA CLIFTON ; •.: \..-'" It.•.-~~. ') ... ~ f " : ' ~ ... • 1...,.. ""il ;;...•,.! ~ " ,,} I..,.. •, J• • \o. • ., ,... " ' . .. • - ' looi "~ ...,. 1 ' .. I ,. L "'•'I .,._ I ., " ' • ~ ~.I' 44 ,• '..,. ,• ... ' Arletta ~ .,- t ._. I~ j I ... "• ..,. "---,. . •. J I Worship the King HOLLY DOUGHERTY .. Sonatina Festive Piece The Rooster Arabesque Promenade II .. ,..Jn ... i Glover Gypsy Earring .~ .." t • r•":t.. • .l!l.l. Go be son Dinosaur Tricerateps Dance Gyrescope "' ,~~.· ~~ .., .. 1't~- ..... ~ 11 TANYA CLIFTON .. •I' ·~ . 1"" ~ h..- ... ' " - ,· r I '\. T .. ,1.. . . . -~... ..~.. .·. ··~.·· .. '· •• " ..... , .,. .. .... #.' -' ( ~ . .. .... 'I _....,.. .. MOON YOUNG KIM Waltz in E Flat Chopin TIFFANY MORGAN Valse in b Op.69No.2 Chopin BECKY MILLER May Breezes Mendelssohn I .. ,· ... Romance in F Sharp SUN AH KIM ' •' Schumann .. l . .,n • FEBRUARY 16,1991 SATURDAY RECITAL SERIES ~,: ~ WE APPRECIATE THE FACILITIES OF SHERMAN-CLAY ' Teachers Presented Today Deborah Dashney Betty Campbell Carolyn Berggren Barbara Stoutenburgh JoAnn Smelser Jean Harvey Susan Wood Virginia Wilson Laurel Watkins ' •' . . .. . .,., ( i,.. ·, : .. ~ 11' ~ ,, . ., -. '" "'\,> II I .. ~· • C' •• r . •' "t-1~ 1" ·"'1 ~r.-~· ~ I_., ~ . ... ~ ':i ~ t ..... I ; ... r ... _.., . -- ... :"'. ... . .. . . "'_, '' r l ) : ,. '4,,. . ' •' ' ~'·'"' t ...... • l ~.. . .. . ... . ~ .. ... . .. ..,, .. ....-.. ... 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Recital Program DAVID PASBRIG Variations, Op. 34 Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) Prelude and Fugue in Ab Major, WTC bk I Prelude and Fugue in g# minor, WTC bk I Etudes Tableaux Op. 33 No. 6 in Eb Major Op. 39 No. 6 in a minor No. 9 in D Major Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Serge Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) Intermission Estampes 1. Pagodes 2. La Soiree 3. Jardins sous La Pluie Sonata 1. 2. 3. 4. Allegro marcato Presto misterioso Adagio molto appasionat Ruvido ed ostinato Sunday, April 14, 1991 2:00 pm Ethington Theater Claude Debussy (1862-1918) Alberto Ginastera (1916-1983) David Pasbrig began his piano studies at the age of five. Since then he has soloed with the Phoenix Symphony and the Arizona State University Chamber Orchestra. He has also performed for the Western Chopin Society and has been an active participant in master classes given by Rayna Barroll-Aschaffenburg, Kenneth Amande and Maurice Hinson. Past awards include Grand Prize in the Phoenix Symphony Guild Competition, the Sun City Symphony Guild Competition, numerous Honor recitals throughout the state of Arizona, and recipient of scholarships from the Orpheus Male Chorus and Ladies Guild, the Phoenix Symphony Guild and Phoenix Piano Teachers. David is currently studying with Marian Hahn at the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University where he holds the Rosa Silverman Memorial Scholarship and a Peabody Scholarship. Along with Piano Performance, David is also ~a degree in Recording Engineering. p_e.v- s IA.l ~ You are invited to a reception at the Pasbrig home following the recital. Maps are available in the lobby. lf-J_o-q/ SATURDAY RECITAL SERIES APRIL 20, 1991 Sonatina Sonata Latour Scarlatti SUSAN SMITH Little White Donkey Ibert ELAINE CARR Gavotte Romantic Story Alexander March Handel Gurlitt Beethoven JULIE STONE Valse Brilliante, Op. 34, No. 2 DEBORAH FERRIS Sonata in D Chopin Beethoven ANDREA BAERMAN BOBBI STOUTENBURGH Impromptu in Ab, Op. 142, No. 2 BILLIE HAMM Schubert May Night Palmgren ANDREA BAERMAN * * * Teachers represented today: Barbara Stoutenburgh Laurel Watkins WE APPRECIATE THE FACILITIES OF SHERMAN CLAY SATURDAY RECITAL SERIES APRIL 20, 1991 Theme from Surprise Symphony Haydn (arr. Bastien) ZANYA MEDRANO Saint Anthony Chorale Haydn AMY RUNDQUIST Alouette French Folk Song ~~= JOCIE CARPENTER Animals: Baboon Boogie; Bisons Browsing; Perdew Flamingos; Ducks Marching J. P. COMBS I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing Backer SARAH ULRICH COURTNEY FRANKLIN Moonlight Sonata Beethoven (arr. Schaum) MATTHEW SHERIDAN Victorian Music Box Wells HOLLY WEESE Secret Pathways Martin AUDRA FREITAS Spanish Dance Shaak ARMAND PERRY Russian Folk Song Beethoven KAREN HAU GAN Minuet in G J. s. Bach STACEY FEAGINS Minuet in g, BMV Anh. 115 J. s. Bach Minuet in F, K. 2 Mozart Marcus Snapicus Poe TONY LIN ki r egro w. f' . Bach COURTNEY FRANKLIN The Chase, Op. 100 Burgmuller JEFF MILLS Waltz in f, Op. 70, No. 3 Chopin LULU SHIH -- -·- -- - -~-=-~ ------~ . Teachers represented today: BETTY CAMPBELL THEADOCIA HAMLET-NYGAARD BARBARA STOUTENBURGH LAUREL WATKINS WE APPRECIATE THE FACILITIES OF SHERMAN CLAY - --...:;..___~. - - -i:-- - - LAURA BLACKWELL Star Spangled Banner Key MICHAEL LEUNG - Lonesome Cowboy Blues Sell Secret Mission Sonatina No.3 in A Minor3rd Movement Olson GRETA FLAA.TEN BETHANY TANG Andante-Rondo ANNA FLAATEN Ballade Op.100 No.15 Olson Gillock Burgmuller The Brooke Heller KIRISTI SEBENIK Sonatina in C: Allegro Op.SS No.1 Kuhl au LAURA BLACKWELL Grandmother's Minuet Op.68 No.2 Grieg ANDY BAKER Curious Story Heller Etude Op.46 No.7: Tarantella Heller NATALIE WONG Pastoral Dance Op.24 No.4 Creston SHANNON HANES Lyrical Waltz EMILY BENNION SERENA TANG NATALIE WONG and SHANNON HANES SEAN KELLAR JOHN D. STRUBLE Shostakovich Family Album dello Joio Prayer of the Matador Russian Dancer dello Joio dello Joio Sonata in C- Hob.XVI/30 Adagio Finale: Allegro Haydn SATURDAY RECITAL SERIES-SEPTEMBER 28, 1991 WE APPRECIATE THE FACILITIES OF SHERMAN-CLAY Teachers .Presented Today Marie Roosen Jo Ann Smelser Barbara Stoutenburgh Laurel Watkins LYNNETTE PAJEWSKI Dance Allegro in C DORE BUHRMANN Ode to Joy SARAH RALSTON Fanfare Flying Fingers SARA SIESCO ROCHELLE MORRISON J.P. COMBS RICHARD FAN DR. EDWARD SLOTE MATTHEW SHUCKER Minuet Prelude The Bear Little Song Gurlitt Reinagle Beethoven/ Bastien Gurlitt Olson Mozart Bach Rebikov Niote Light and Blue Palmer Olympic Ceremony Boogie Bagatelle Olson Martin Dancing Lambs Air and Country Dance Grandjany Haydn JOEL DALTON March Militaire Schubert/Bastien MATT DALTON To a Wild Rose MacDowell/ Bastien Clowns Night Journey Bear Arabesque Gurlitt Kabalef sky Rebikov Burgmuller PATRICIA WILCE CAITLIN JOHNSON ADRIENNE COMBS KENNETH LIAO LISA PROUT KARIN HOM KIRISTI SEBENIK ELIZABETH BLUMIT The Clown's Serenade Agay Bayou Waltz Rollin Prelude in A Major Op. 28, No. 7 Knecht Ruprecht Chopin Sonatina Op. 55 (1st movement) Kuhlau Sonatina Op. 36 No. 3 · ( 1 st movement) Andantine in A-flat (HI 85 No. 2) Sonatina: Moderato Op. 54 No. 1 Adagio-Sonata Op. 27 No. 2 - Schumann Clementi Haydn Gurlitt Beethoven JOHN FRY Prelude in G minor BECKY MILLER Nocturne in E-flat Op. 9 No. 2 From Uncle Remus Rachmaninoff Chopin _ ___ f-lacD_o.well -- --SATURDAY RECITAL SERIES: MARCH 21, 1992 WE APPRECIATE THE FACILITIES OF SHERMAN-CLAY Teachers Presented Today: Carolyn Berggren, Betty Campbell, Thomas Jaworski, Annette s. Prioste, Marie Roosen, Laurel Watkins, Virginia Wilson:, ·Davida Zambrowicz -·- - - - ---- --- - - SATURDAY RECITAL SERIES - APRIL 24, 1993 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20 . 21 . 22. ROSE HARPER---------Gymnopedie * Satle Waltz, Op. 12 #2 * Grieg JOYCE RHUE----------Skater's Waltz * Waldenfel ROBERT LONG---------In The Mood * Arr. Laura's Tune * Arr. DEBORAH FERRIS------Elegy Op.85 No.4 * Mendelssohn DAVID LE GENDRE-----Sonatina 6-lst Mvmt. * Clementi Battle Chess * David Le Gendre JEREMY COLLINS------Rldi ng on A Mule * Schaum BECKY ORDONEZ-------Mlchelle * Lennon/McCartney SARAH RALSTON-------Ballade * Burgmueller RICHARD FAN- --------March 1n C * Bastien DAVID GOLDBLATT--- - -Sonata Op.49 No . 2 Allegro*Beethoven JASON EISENBERG-----Feelings * Konowitz KENNETH LIAO--------Invention No.8 * Bach Waltz in A Flat * Chopin KRISTIN ZIMMERMAN---Danc1ng 1n a Dream * Gillock JORDAN KRISTON------Llnus and Lucy * Guaracoi AMY ZIMMERMAN-------Jazz Waltz * Alexander JORDAN BORN---------Concerto Opening Theme*Grieg SHANE PENA----------Rlght Here Waitlng*Marx SARAH HORNER------~-Sonatina * Schmitt ADRIAN SHIRKOON-----R1d1ng a Mule * Schaum The Woodpecker Song * Thompson MARCELA CERVANTES---Minuet in G * Beethoven TIFFANY SKIDMORE----Allegro Burlesco Op.88 No.3 * Kuhlau BETH BLUMIT---------Prelude No.2 1n C Sharp * Gershwin OUR THANKS TO SHERMAN CLAY FOR THE USE OF THEIR RECITAL HALL! TEACHERS PRESENTING STUDENTS TODAY: Carolyn Berggren+ Anna Mae Brunlng+Betty Campbell+Myong Kellar+Thomas Saworski+ Vtrgtnla W1lson+Thomas Young+ I 0-2 '-i -9'2- LISA PROUT _SATURDAY RECITAL SERIES Le Petite Negre Debussy AMY ZIMMERMAN Slumber Song Humperdinck Bastien JAMIE NESBIT The Jolly Old Witch Hayride! Clark Palmer CRYSTAL WATSON Charlie the Chimp Pastora le Alfred Alfred SAMUEL CHEUNG Bagpipe Tune Sonata Pathetique Rowley Beethoven DONNA REES Scherzo Allegretto in D Kabalevsky Gurlitt AMANDA YEE Minuet and Trio The Elephant and the Flea Alfred Alfred GREG ORLOWSKI The Magician Fredich RICHARD FAN Highway Boogie Olson CORI ORLOWSKI Andante Bach HEATHER SORENSEN The Wobbly Old Witch and Her Hat Demarest EMILY QUALLS Arabesque Burgmueller KIRI HERCHOLD Prelude in A -Minor Petite Parade Bastien Weybright DANIELLE ROSE Sonatina No. 1 in C Major First and Second Movements Vandall J. P. COMBS Traffic Jam Olson JORDAN CHRISTIAN Country· Beethoven KYLA CAMPANELLA Minute Waltz Chopin STEPHANIE CRAWFORD Allegro Haydn MARCELA CERVANTES Sonata in C - Allegro Mozart TREVOR BARNETT Sonatina in F Major Beethoven KRISTIN ZIMMERMAN Grandmother's Minuet Grieg KENNETH LIAO Sonatina in C - Rondo Kuhl au Dance EMMY WIDENER A Slow Waltz Kabalevsky KARIN HOM The Hummlng Blrd McDowell OCTOBER 24, 1992 OUR THANKS TO SHERMAN CLAY FOR THE USE OF THEIR RECITAL HALL! Teachers Presentlng Students Today: Frances Ballard, Carolyn Berggren, Betty Campbell, Thomas Jaworskl, Rita Quay, Krlsta Sheafe, Laurel Watkins, Virginia Wilson, Thomas Young SATURDAY RECITAL SERIES ·---- ~. - - ·-. AARIC SIESCO Sonatina Silent Night Wilton Gruber AMANDA YEE Joy to the World Jingle Bells Handel Pierpont JESUS GOMEZ Wipeout Riding on a Mule Sc ha um MICHAEL LEUNG Remember When Alexander KARA GALES Full Moon Rising Alexander SARA SIESCO Romantic Story Angels We Have Heard SHANE PENA Chariots of Fire ROCHELLE MORRISON What Child is This Away in a Manger CHRISTOPHER GALES Garden Pools in Kyoto BECKY ORDONEZ Sonatina in G Tfle - FT rst -Noel JORDAN KRISTON Sonatina Silent Night Schmitt Gruber JOSEPH TYRRELL Hymne Vangelis MARCELA CERVANTES Sonatina in C Major Clementi JORDAN BORN Sonata in C The Hustle Mozart SARAH HORNER Spring Song The Entertainer Thompson Joplin KYLA CAMPANELLA Sonata in C Mozart NICOLE GALES Minuet Beethoven TIFFANY SKIDMORE Hark the Herald Angelsarr.De Cou TREVOR BARNETT -------- -------- RICHARD SHA'l'10S Gurl1tt arr.Faber Vangel.ls arr.Faber Murray Olson Clementi - Tradi t -fona 1 Jesu,Joy of Man's Desiring Bach - - - -- -~ --- - -- ~ ---- -- Bagatelle in G Minor Phantom of the Opera . - -- ~------ . Beethoven Weber LINDSAY OLIVE Song Without Words Olson JENNIFER LANCASTER White Christmas Curious Story Berlin Heller KARIN HOM The Fountains Olson DAVIS NG Flying Leaves Op.147No.3 Koelling JACOB KOLLER Twelve Variations "Ah, vous diral-je, Maman"Mozart OUR THANKS TO SHERMAN CLAY FOR THE USE OF THEIR RECITAL HALL! Teachers presenting students today: Carolyn Berggren, Betty Campbell, Krista Sheafe, JoAnn Smelser, Rosmary Stelmach Laurel Watkins, Thom~s E. Young ~ -· -.;.. -- -- -- -- I . l CELEBRATION OF THE. ARTS RECITAL CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS RECITAL Hunga1t.lan Re.-6.:tle.-6-6ne-0-6, Op. 100, No. 18 Baga:te.R..le. No. 1 Bwc.gmuR..R..e.1t Vandall SHAWN TAV Ha1tmony 06 :the. Ange.l-0, Op. 700, No. 27 BRANVV RUARK Sona:t.lna, Op. 157, No. 4 CHELSEA SHIH 61tom Me.mo1t.le.-6 06 ChLldhood: Run, Run EMMV WIDENER Mac.Vowell TARA FURCINI Rac.hman.ln.066 Mome.n:t Mu-6.lc.al, Op. 16, No. 5 SUNAH KIM Slx. P1te.lude.-6, Op. 6: No-0. 1, 2, 6 LULU SHIH Sp.i...ndle.1t TanJ.iman Flylng Le.ave.-6, Op. 147, No. 2 EMILV BENNION Koe.R..Ung Sona:tlna, Op. 168, No. 5 SHANNON HANES Vlabe.R..ll Imp1tomp:tu .ln Ab, Op. 90, No. 4 PHILLIP TANG Sc.hub e.1t:t Noc.:tu1tne. .ln Eb, Op. 9, No. 2 Shadow Vanc.e. ELSON LIU Chopln Mac.Vowell Bach Ge.H hw.ln Ve.buMy Golllwogg'-6 Cake. Walk CHRISTI ALLMON Ve.buMy In:te.1tme.zzo .ln A, Op. 118, No. 2 E:tude. .ln c., Op. 10, No. 12 BRADLEY FORV B1tahm-6 Chop.ln. Fan.:ta-6.le. Imp1tomp:tu, Op. 66 SUZIE PARK Chop.ln * * * Cong1ta:tula:t.lon-0 :to all 06 :the. :tale.n:te.d J.i:tude.n:t-6 who pe.1t601tme.d .ln :today'-6 1te.c..Lt.al, and :to :the.lit de.d.i...c.a:te.d :te.ac.he.1t-0 and -6uppo1t:t.lve. pa1te.n:t-6. Spe.c..lal :thank-6 go :to Sc.o:t:t-6dale. Communl:ty College. 601t p1tov.ld.lng :thl-6 6ac.lll:ty 601t :today'-0 1te.c..Lt.al. We. al-60 :thank She.1tman Clay 601t p1tov.ldlng :the.lit 6ac.Ll.Lt.y 601t :the. aud.Lt.lon-0. BECKV MILLER Sona.ta ln C, Alle.g1to c.on bit.lo RVAN MOORE Haydn MuezyMU La 6llle. aux c.he.ve.ux de. R..J...n JAE BANG P.ln:to 61tom Ten V.lve.1t-6.lon-6: Span.l-6h Mood and Me.1t1ty Go Round SONYA HUH P1te.R..ude. J...n F P1te.lude. ln c. # Chop.ln Noc.:tu1tne. .ln e#, KK IVa No. 16 TINA LIU Sc.o:t:t-6dale. Commun.Lt.y College. Ma1tc.h 7, 79 9 2 Ge.n e. P.le. k C'-Yl.I.> Cha.llt·man I I I I 11 .I ,I I ,: 1992 I 11 I I HONORS RECITAL AUDITION ii ti ii I II I ii ii [I II ii :I II II • :1 . II Ii II I ii I 11 I ,1 I ,I' 11 I II I I Sonatina,Op.36,#3/Spiritoso Chelsea · shih HONORS RECITAL AUDITION October 17, 1992 Grand Canyon University Clementi Sonatina,Op.20,#1/Rondo Allegro Ken Liao Elementary Division Sonatina in c Kuhlau Latour Sue Lee First Loss Air in G Major Schumann Handel Joseph Hsiung Franck Panis Angelicus Naginski The Pasture Brandon Collins Michelle McCartney,Accp. Beethoven Tansman Rondo in c Major Michael Zduniak Sonatina in C,Op.36,#1/lst mvt. Clementi Three Recital Dances,#1 Agay Leslie Anne Selberg Old Song The Doll The Bouncing Ball Cyra-Lea Newton Tansman Tansman Tansman Prelude ' in F Major The Dancing Bear Shawn Tay :::sach Circle Dance,Op.101#60 Beyer Canarie von der Hofe River Rafting Bastien Brandon Collins The Mermaids Song Haydn The Ash Grove ar.r. Britten Joshua Millson-Martula Michele McCar~ney,Accp. Sonata in c Latour David Tantone 3onatina,Op.36,#3/3rd mvt. Waltz in a minor Colin Johnson Toccata Brilliante Cowkeeper's Tune Michael Sharp Clementi Chopin Olson Grieg Kirnberger Kabalevsky Fanfare Toccatina Sunny Chen I 1992 HONORS RECITAL AUDITION ,I II II HONORS RECITAL AUDITION Scherzo in b minor Rose Fong October 17,1992 Grand Canyon University Giga from Partita #1,Bb Major Bach Etude,OP.105, #2 Burgmuller Ga Young Choi Junior Hi_g_h Division The Chase,Op.100 Aria Nicole Amperse Romance,Op.28,#2 Toni Helman Prelude and Fugue in Bb Major Joan Nak Choi Sonatina, Op. ~55 ,#1 Lisa AguilE?ra Jeux Militaires Petite Reverie Le Petite Oisean Holly Echeverria Burgmuller Handel Schumann Bach Fur Elise Kuhl au Tansman Tansman Tansman Chopin Beethoven Anna Kim Prelude in b minor,Op.28 Sonatina,Op.20,#1/lst mvt. Kristen Micetic Chc1pin Kuhl au Ballet Sonatina Brandy Ruark Chagy Sonata in C /Allegro Michael Chang Haydn Pieczonka Tarantella Sonatina in D,Op.36,#6/lst mvt. Clementi Ivan in Ill Khachaturian Amy Kriegshauser Valse,Op.#2 in b minor CaBsandra Rizley Boykin Heather Breese • \ . 1992 HONORS RECITAL AUDITION HONORS RECITAL AUDITION October 17,1992 Grand Canyon University High School Division • Impromptu in Ab,Op.142,#2 · Sean Kellar Lotus Land,Op.47 Jill Stein Nocturne in bb,Op.9,#1 Cori Peterson Schubert Scott Chopin Romance,Qp.24,#9 Moon Young Kim Sibelius Notturno in Gb Lulu Shih Respighi Sonata,Op.31,#2/lst mvt. Melissa Wiles Beethoven CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS RECITAL I CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS RECITAL E.:t.h.lngton Thea.:t.ke Gnand Canyon Un.lvek~lty Manc.h T3, 19 9 3 Congna.:t.ula.:t..lon~ .to all 06 .the .talented ~.:t.uden.:t.6 pek6onm.lng .ln .today'~ nec.ltal, and .to .th~ ded.lc.ated .:t.eac.hen~ and .th~ ~uppon.:t..lve paken.:t.~. Teac.hen~ 06 .today'~ pen6o~me~~ ane: SUSAN BRINEGAR JEAN HARVEV MARIE ROOSEN JO ANN SMELSER BARBARA STOUTENBURGH LAUREL WATKINS F~om .the Holbe~g Sulte: Pkaelud.lum and R.lgaudon ELSON LIU Sona.:t..lna .ln F, Op. 168, No. 1, Allegnet.:t.o EMMV WIDENER V.labelU Hunganlan Vanc.e, Op. 39, No. 9 NATALIE WONG Relnhold Sona.:t..lna .ln C, Op. 13, No. 1, Pke~.:t.o ROSE FONG A veny ~pee.Lal thank you .l~ extended .to Gkand Canyon Un.lvek~l.:t.y 6on pkov.ld.lng .:t.h.l~ 6ac.lll.:t.y 6ok .the Celebkat.lon 06 .the Akt~ Rec.l.:t.al. We al6o .thank Shekman Clay Plano Stone 6ok .the u~e · 06 th~ 6ac.lll.:t.y 6ok .the audl.:t..lon~. We deeply appnec..late all .th~ c.on.:t..lnued ~uppon.:t.. Kabalev~ ky Noctukne .ln Eb, Op. 9, No. 2 MOON VOUNG KIM Chop.ln Twelve Van.lat.lon~ on "Ah, vou~ V.lka.l-je, Maman" JACOB KOLLER Mozant Noctu~ne .ln 6, Op. 55, No. 1 NIKKI VUCKETT Toe.ca.ta Gene Pie.ken~ g Bobb.l Stou.:t.enbukgh Co-Cha.lkpeMoM Gn.leg Chopin Tauk.lello SEAN KELLAR Pnelude .ln . V, Op. 23, No. 4 JOHN STRUBLE Rac.hman.lno66 Pol.lch.ln ell e, Op. 3, No. 4 CORI PETERSON Rac.hman.lno66 Central District Music Teachers Association Sherman Clay Recital Hall Phoenix, Arizona November 11, 1993 A JUDGE'S PERSPECTIVE How does an adjudicator maintain a standard of excellence in a competitive setting? KAREN MAISON, CLINICIAN In every competition I have judged, there have been 6 points which have been mast helpful to me in striving to maintain a standard of excellence: 4> Background 1) Reality 2) Politics 5) Comments 3> Perpetuati n g Mediocrity 6) Education Lotus Land Scott Melissa Cucher Scherzo in B minor Boykin Rose Fong Notturno Respighi Lulu Shih Nocturne in Bb minor Chopin Lori Peterson Today ' s performers are students of Dorothy Dungan and Bobbi Stoutenburgh. 1993 HONORS RECITAL AUDITION Morganlied, Op.32,#1 The Daring Horseman, Op.150,#9 Bethany Davin HONOR RECITAL AUDITION October 16,1993 Sherman Clay Piano Store Early in the Morning Ro rem I Bought Me a Cat Arr. Copland Max Miller Accp.-Joyce Page Elementary Division Sonatina in C Musette in D Fuchs Gurlitt le Couppey Bach Esther Hsu Schumann Schumann Musette, Bwv. 126 Sonatina in F (Mvt.2) Sunny Chen Alex von Gunten Bagatelle,Op.68,#5 The Wild Rider, Op.68,#8 Katie Tiano Wild Horseman Great Smoky Mountains Sam Calder Glover No Walking Today Andantino Ann Briggs Khatchaturian Khatchaturian Arr. Copland Manning Simple Gifts Shoes Michael Anglin Accp.-Joyce Page Toccatina Gavotte Bach Wanhal Schumann Rochelle Baer Berceuse, Op.210, #8 Quick March, Op.210, #10 Lawrence Yu Kohler Kohler Sonatina, Op.36,#3 (Mvt.1) Rachel Sung Clementi Solfeggietto C.P.E. Bach Bess Stillman Nevin Telemann Mazurka in a, Op.67,#4 Michael Zduniak Chopin Sonatina in C, Op.55,#l(Mvt.1&2) Christine Tiano Kuhl au Jack Lin Toccatina, Op.27,#6 Prelude in e, Op.28,#4 David Tantone Little Prelude in c minor Sonatina in G, Op.36,#5 (Mvt.2) Leslie Anne Selberg Kabalevsky Chopin Gavotte Bach Clementi Bach Louise Lin lo 1993 ,, 11 :. HONORS RECITAL AUDITION II lo lo 'I '1 II lo II II 1111 II HONOR RECITAL AUDITION October 16,1993 Sherman Clay Piano Store Flying Leaves Chelsea Shih Koelling Ballade in g,Op.118, #3 Heather Breese Brahms Solfeggietto Sonatina,Op.55,#3 (Allegro) Lisa Prout C.P.E.Bach Kuhl au Danza delamoza donosa Ga Young Choi Ginastera Tarantella Pieczonka Natalie Wong Sonata in G,Op.49,#2 (Mvt.1) Etude,Op.109,#18 Kristy Mosser Pavonne Beethoven Burgmuller Gould Matthew Sheridan Festival of the Fountains Emmy Widener Sonatina, Op.13,#1 (Presto) Richard Shames Waltz in e minor,Op.Posth. Elson Liu Sonata,Op.27,#2 (Mvt.l) Ehren vonLehe Sonatina in C (Mvt.2) Sara Leon By the Sea Glover Kabalevsky Chopin Beethoven Dussek Pose a Rose Fong Prelude #2 Gershwin John Wiles Hungary Koelling Audrey Sung Waltz in c# minor,Op.64,#2 Karin Hom Scherzino, Op.28,#2 Jacob Koller Chopin Moszkowski ii ,, I 1993 HONORS RECITAL AUDITION I• II I II 11 11 II 11 'I II II 11 'I . '. ' I ~-~ -------~-~---~-!'!!'!"" " --1~1 •l"' l .. .1. 1 . - - Scherzo in e,Op.16,#2 Lulu Shih HONOR RECITAL AUDITION October 16,1993 Sherman-Clay Piano Store Humoreske, Op.10,#5 Rachmaninoff Moon Young Kim High School Division Sonata/ Mvt.1 (Allegro Marcato) Ginastera Melissa Wiles Lees Fantasia Bryant -Chan Flamenco/Argentinisca Andy Baker Prelude in Ab Major Nicole Marcia Sanucci Bach Debussy Second Arabeske Cori Peterson Sonata in C,K.545/Allegro Christin Monaco Etude in Ab,Op.l, #9 Cassandra Rizley Mozart Liszt Rondo Capriccioso Mendelssohn Meredith McDonald Albeniz Malaguena Aimee Masure Sonata in G,Op.79/ Mvt.2 Beethoven Amy Kriegshauser Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum Toni Helman Mendelssohn Debussy SATURDAY RECITAL SERIES - FEBRUARY 27, 1993 1. JOHN STRUBLE----- - -Prelude in D Major * Rachmaninoff · 2. NATALIE WONG----~--Hungarian Dance * Reinhold Venetian Boat Song * Mendelssohn 3. JESSICA LEE--------Dixie * ' Folk Song 4. ELYSE WILSON-------The Donkey * Traditional · Dinosaur Stomp * Faber 5. ZACHARY BERRYMAN---Jazz Hound * Rollin 6. VALERIE MOSELEY----Meow March * Goldston 7. ARIAN SHIRKOON-----Swinging Along, Kangaroos·ter * Schaum Bells are Ringing * Beethoven 8. ANNIE LIU----------Drifting Clouds * Gillock Lullaby For a Baby Panda * Fine 9. RICHARD FAN--------Casual Kid * Olson 10.HEATHER BEARD------Scotch Guard * Gordon A Pleasant Morning * Streabbog 11 . ELSON LIU----------Praeludium-Holberg- Suite * Grieg 12.MARK DACEY---------Contra Dance #2,and#3 * Beethoven 13.KARA GALES---------Far From Home * Alexander 14.LUKE BEARD---------The Little Beggar * Gretchaninoff Ecossaise * Schubert 15.MARK LUSBY---------Lesson in C * Diabelli 16.J.P. COMBS---------Mexican Holiday * Karp 17.KYLA CAMPANELLA---- Sonatina in C * Clementi 18.CHRISTOPHER GALES--A Day in Vienna * Palmer 19.JORDAN KRISTON-----Sonat i na in C * Clementi 20.ABBY LINDENLAUB----Minuet in G * J . S. Bach Fast Finger Rag * Bastien 21.LIZ RADAMAN--- ----- Waltz * Schubert ·22.PETER WILSON-------Sona t lna No.1-C Major* Vandall 23.JACOB KOLLER-------Twelve Variations * Mozart 24.EMMY WIDENER-------Sonatina in F Major * Diabelli 25.KENNETH LIAO-------Minuet in G * Beethoven Who Will Mend My Boots? * Bartek 26.RACHEL LUSBY - ------Prelude in F Major * J.S. Bach 27.ADRIENNE COMBS-----Sonatina Op.36,No.l-Vivace * Clementi 28.MEGHAN RADTKE------Elite Syncopation * . Scott Joplin 29.MOON YOUNG KIM-- ---Nocturne in E Flat Op.9,No.2 * Chopin 30.CORI PETERSON------Polichinelle Op.3,No.4 * Rachmaninoff OUR THANKS TO SHERMAN CLAY FOR THE USE OF THEIR RECITAL HALL! TEACHERS PRESENTING STUDENTS TODAY:- Carolyn Berggren+ Diana Gonzalez+Jean Harvey+Rita Quay+Marie Roosen+ JoAnn Smelser+Barbara Stoutenburgh+Laurel Watkins+ Virginia Wilson+Thomas E. Young+ I ! : I1 :• I I lI ;I! SATURDAY RECITAL SERIES OCTOBER 23, 1993 :I '11 T. Polonaise 1n G Chopin CLARICE CHEUNG Over the Waves Bastien ,11I BRITTAN WILLIAMS Reflections 1n the Pool Goldston SAMUEL CHEUNG Minuet 1n G Haydn 1\ \ BROOKE MORTON Sonatina Op.168No.1Rondo D1abell1 SANDY DAWSON Oriental Scene With Gongs Olson MICHAEL WONG Roses For You Mardi Gras Rock. Curcio Bastien COLIN BARNETT Fiddle Tune Mier MICHAEL LEUNG Arietta Mozart TREVOR BARNETT Allegro Haydn LEIGH FISHER Starlight Noona CHRISTOPHER GALES Castanets Gillock. SAMANTHA WETHINGTON Waltz 1n A Minor Tender Grieving Chopin Burgmueller JOSH TWEEDY Prayer of the Matador Dello Joto NATALIE WONG Waltz 1n B Op.Poth.69No.2 Chopln i, ' I l LISA AGUILERA l. I'I I i ;I OUR THANKS TO SHERMAN CLAY FOR THE USE OF THEIR RECITAL HALL! TEACHERS PRESENTING STUDENTS TODAY: Betty Campbell. Margie Porter, Barbara Stoutenburgh, Laurel Watkins. SERIES DECEMBER 4, 1993 Golliwog Cake Walk Debussy KYLA CAMPANELLA The Christmas Song From a Distance Tor me Gold KRISTA WALKER It's A Small World Deck. the Halls Sherman Welsh ;i I 111I ; LIZ RADAMAN Wild Horseman Schumann I i I I ' KYLA PEARSON Little Prelude in G Afternoon of a Clown Bach Agay Ij I. ; ARIAN SHIRKOON L'Arabesque Linus and Lucy Burgmueller Guarald1 I I I~ ;I MIKE WURZELBACHER Riding a Mule Silent Night Bells are Ringing Thompson Gruber Beethoven ROCHELLE MORRISON The Wood Ny•ph's Harp Sonatina No.l in C Major Rea Vandall DAVID NG Maple Leaf Rag Joplin BROOKE MAY Etude ln A Minor Barcarolle Kabalevsky Morovsk.y JORDAN KRISTON Sonatina Deck the Halls Dlabell1 Welsh NICOLE MAH Walnut Creek Rag Vandall RACHAEL PEACOCK Gavotte I Musette The Entertainer TIFFANY SKIDMORE Bumble Boogie Fina Rid i ng a Mule Bells are Ringing Thompson Beethoven TIFFANY TANG Tango Rifle Appalachian Air and Dance Austin Shaak KIMBERLY MAH A Touch of Gold I Blue Boogle Alexander TREVOR BARNETT Ukranian Bell Carolarr.Reed I! .I I , I I I i I . I ! I ! ! j i t • ! I! I I II I . ' I I I 1 11 1 I, II II I I I . I ; I !I i l MAR IA HALL Gillock. arr.Bastien Leontov1ch JOHN STRUBLE Romance Op . 24 No.9 Sibelius OUR THANKS TO SHERMAN CLAY FOR THE -USE OF THEIR RECITAL HALL! TEACHERS PRESENTING STUDENTS: Carolyn Berggren, Diana Gonzalez, Donna Powell, Marie Roosen, JoAnn Smelser, Laurel Watkins, Thomas Young ADULT RECITAL SERIES ·. December 4, 1993 2:00 pm. Our thanks to Sherman Clay for the use of their recital halll Teachers presenting students today: Paula Peterson, Laurel Watkins. Next adult recital: April 16, 1994 ~~ ~ lilllr . (! .,ENTRAL ~ t::IJSTRICT - ~~ 04> - ADULT RECITAL SERIES April 16, 1994 2:00 pm. Deborah Ferris Impromptus Op. 142 #2 Schubert Rose Harper Sonatina Op. 55 #5 Knecht Ruprecht Alaska Kuhlaw Schumann Glover Joyce Rhue To a Wild Rose McDowell Robert Long Spiritual: Swing Low Sweet Chariot Arr. Schaum Maria Goracke Knight's Tale Jon George Linda Zbylut Deserted Island Hartsell Loy Higgins Moonlit Shores Hartsell Diane Jakowchuk Misty Garner Christine Hetzel As If I Could Reach Rainbows Benoit Carol Fedor & Rita Quay Gypsy Celebration (Duo} Mier Janet Heiserman Sonata in C Major - Andante Mozart Robert Howard Nocturne Op. 2 7 # 1 in C# minor Chopin Our thanks to Sherman Clay for the use of their recital hall I Teachers presenting students today: Anna Mae Bruning, Paula Peterson-Heil, Rita Quay, Laurel Watkins. SATURDAY ADULT RECITAL SERIES December 3, 1994 4:00 pm. Robert Howard Moments Musicaux Op. 94 #3 Nocturne in 8 flat minor Op. 9 # 1 Beethoven Chopin Janet Heiserman La Pastorale Le Courante Limpide Burgmuller Burgmuller Lynn Keeling Sonatina in G Major Op. 49 # 1 Beethoven Joyce Rhue Ballade Burgmuller Susan Roe Bourree Minuet Grupner Lully Lori Rotenberger Song of Seville Mier Lori Rotenberger & Diane Jakowchuk Moonlit Evening Vandall · Loy Higgins Flight of the Seagull Joy to the World Gratz Arr. Palmer Diane Jakowchuk Return to the Heart Lanz Linda Zbylut Butterflies in Space Jones Tina Hetzel If We Three Kings arr. Coates arr. Lobel Dan Berggren arr. Lowry Schonberg Webber Music of the Night Wishing You Were Here Somehow Again Webber Sun and Moon Our thanks to Sherman Clay for the use of their recital hall! Teachers presenting students today: Carolyn Berggren, Carol Hill, Paula Heil, and Laurel Watkins. Next adult recital: April 22, 1995 at 4:00 p.m. ~~1) ~ (ENTRAL ~ ;HSTRICT - SATURDAY RECITAL ~.lo ~ - I ~ERIES FEBRUARY 19,1994 RAYMOND HUM Sp1nn1ng Song Op . 67No.4 Mendelssohn KIRSTIN BAERMAN Prelude in D Flat Gliere ELIZABETH THOMASSON Sonatina Op.36No.3 1st Mov't Clementi TREVOR BARNETT Sonatina in C Major Clementi MARYSARA ZILVERSMIT Largo Dvorak MATTHEW LOVI Lazy River Bastien ALEXANDRA SALAZAR Fantasy Land by Karp, Lilt by Clark. TAD GUZIKOWSKI Jazz Kats Austian NICOLE GALES Le Petite Negre Debussy JAIMIE RAMSEY Crooked Run Rag/Hurry Scurry Vandall COLIN BARNETT El Conquistador Rollin STUART LOU! Sonata K 545 Allegro Mov't Mozart MARK DACEY Golliwog's Cake Walk Debussy ANNIE LIU Minuet in G The Bagpipers Bach Menotti KRISTIN MILLIMAN Arabesque Burgmueller Passing By Purcell ANGELA BURTCH Avalanche Heller ADRIANE ENG Mazurka Op. 67 No. 3 Chopin TONY LIN Sonata in C Sharp Op.27 No.2 Beethoven MICHAEL CHANG Prelude in C Sharp Op.3 No.2 Rachmaninoff BRENT SIMMONS OUR THANKS TO SHERMAN CLAY FOR THE USE OF THEIR RECITAL HALL! TEACHERS PRESENTING STUDENTS: Betty Campbell, Sheryl Graeflin, Jean Harvey, Ruth Lewis, Jo Ann Smelser, Barbara Stoutenburgh, Laurel Watkins APRIL 16, 1994 SATURDAY RECITAL SERIES 11 i. I 1 NICHOLAS THOMPSON Prelude to a Fairy Tale Tarantella Agay Pieczonk.a ANDREW HOGG March Shostakovich TONY THOMPSON Just Struttin Along Circle All Mier Vandall SARAH RALSTON Burleske Mozart JENNIFER HENDERSON 18th Century Dance Alfred LUKE BEARD Hunting March Prelude Vovk Bach WHITNEY STANLEY Bear on a Bike Plurals Bastien Faber AMY ZIMMERMAN· Swing Your Partner Gillock HEATHER BEARD The Busy Machine Sonatina in C Dubliansky Biehl LORIN RHUE It's Spring Etude in C Major Jon George Czerny TRICIA TUTTLE The Wood Nymph's Harp Clowns Op.39 No.20 Rea Kabalevsk.y MONICA GARCIA Tarantella Noona ANDREA KNOKI Lullaby Op.38 No.1 Grieg BRENT SIMMONS Per la gloria d' adorarbi Bononcini ADAM CRULL Little Scherzo Op.39 No.6 01' Rock.in' Chair Blues Kabalevsk.y Mier KIM FISHER Intermezzo Alfred DONNA REES Minuet in G Minor Bach STEVEN HOGG The Me r ry Farmer Schumann CORI ORLOWSKI Sllppln ' Around Mier ELIZABETH TOMASSON Toccatina Kaba l evsk.y GREG ORLOWSKI Sonatina in C Major Op.36#1 Clementi ! .,., .J.... - - ..:t - ,, - - -- .. - - - JEFFREY ONG Etude Caprice Agay KRISTIN ZIMMERMAN Prelude Op.28 No.6 Chopin ELSON LIU Humoresque Rachmaninoff OUR THANKS TO SHERMAN CLAY FOR THE USE OF THEIR RECITAL HALL! TEACHERS PRESENTING STUDENTS: BERGGREN, CAMPBELL, GRAEFLIN, HARVEY, QUACKENBUSH, QUAY, WATKINS. COMPETITION AND PERFORMANCE PREPARATION Thursday, March 9, 199 5 Karen Maison, Speaker 1. Program Preparation 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Tonality Technique Analvsis . Insurance Policy Speed Demon Broken Record 8. Fine 9. Listening 10. Finger Memory 11. Creativity 12. Contrasting Instruments 13. Stage Presence 14. Physical Reactions 15. Anxiety Bugs In every competition or performance I have judged, observed, or participated in, one or more of the fifteen prob le ms listed above could have been avoided by using various techniques from the initial learning process up to the completion of a perf ormance. Something significant will be accomplished today if only one of these techniques aids in preventing one of your excellent students f ram experiencing a disaster in a performance setting. STUDIO ORGANIZATION: A Sharing of Thoughts and Ideas presented by Susan Shiner LM. T.F. Chairperson October 13,1994 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 -invoicing -calendars -newsletters -computer programs II.Student information -how to keep track of student progress -lesson assignment options -merit sheets or reward systems III. 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 Heil Mary Phelan Maizel Pontious Janice Schwartzer Shelly Sellars Nancy Spitzer Rosemary Stelmach Carol Webb MASTER CLASS DECEMBER 8,1994 CLINICIAN: GARNET MALLERY REPERTOIRE LIST (NOT IN ANY PARTICULAR ORDER) CROOKED RUN RAG-ROBERT VANDALL DEAR MR. PUMPKIN-JUNE C. MONTGOMERY NATIVE SON-CAROLYN CAMPBELL MELLO YELLO- BILL BOYD (TICKLE THE IVORIES BOOK) COUNTRY DANCE- WA. MOZART ALBUM (FL YING) LEAVES OP .147#3- KOELLING SKY COUNTRY- RUTH PERDEW FURIANT-ALFRED METHOD LEVEL 4 CIRCLE DANCE - FRANCES BEYER (FABER & FABER ARTIST SERIES) ALL MUSIC WILL BE SHOWN ON THE OVERHEAD PROJECTOR DURING THE PERFORMANCE AND DISCUSSION OF EACH PIECE. BRING IN YOUR OWN COPY OF THESE PIECES IF YOU WISH. ' FRANCES BALLARD MEMORIAL PIANO MARATHON at South Mtn. Co.mm.unity College Will be co.ming soon Watch for details Call Debbie Da.shney, 780-8433 or Evonne Beattie, 955-6227 Frances Ballard July 18, 1930 - May 17, 1993 SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES DECEMBER 16, 1995-2:00 P.M. Kyle Bagwell The Uttle Drummer Boy I A Cowboy's Song Keely Walsh Davis & Onorati Palmer Traditional Lindsey Tomb William Morris . Pony Ride Scarmolin Fur Elise Beethoven MinuetinG Bach Michael Zahorak The First Noel Arr. Baker Gwendolyn & Andrew Johnson Savez vous Planter Jes Choux Folk Tune Sonatina in C Clementi Sonatina · Bastien Arr. Massoud Elizabeth Zaleski Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabella Aaron ling Bagatelle Nicole Tadano Sonatina Op. 20, No, 1 Dussek CyrusFarraul Sonatina in C Op. 55, No. 1 Fredrich Victoria Garner Fur Elise Tcherepnin Beethoven Joy to the World Efrain Becerra Moonlight Sonata Nocturne Op. 9, No,2 Beethoven Chopin Brooke Bagwell Sonatina in c Hasolinger Our thanks to Sherman Clay for the use of their recital hall. Teachers presenting students today are Yvonne Cloutier, Edwin Hsu, Gail Quackenbush, Sharon Stevens & Laurel Watkins. Next student recital: February 17, 1996- 2:00 P.M.. Adult recital- 4:00 P.M. same date. You are welcome to join us for the adult recital today at 4:00 P.M. SAT.U RDAY YOUTH RECITAL. SERIES April 22,. 1995 2:00 p.m. Michellle Romanotto Pony Ride Israeli Dance Waltzing.in G March and Run Olson Owens Noon a Last Patrick Gales Dance-Song Kabalevsky Voytek Ciula· Shane Pina Natalie Davis Katy Williams · Minuet in G Fiesta Don't Wanna Leave You Blues . f?asant Dance Ballade Italian Sfreef Singer -~-:,· - V.ariotions on an .18th c_entury· . Bach Alfred Mier Ezell Palmer Olson !f's a Scary Night Palmer · Alexander Sandy Pho Captain Kidd Procession in China Town Waldo K. Arts Amy Zimmerman Minuet Hook Clarice Cheung Irish Dance Kremenliev Angie Arcieri A Sad Story - March Sonatina Kabalevsky Biehl Jamie Nesbit It's Spring - English Woods J. George Tony Thompson Beach Buggy Boogie Mier Jordan Kriston Dangerous Journey Koelling Cyrus Farrokh Sonatina in '. C Major (last} Clementi Emily Carroll Krista Walker Ecossaise Beethoven Alissa Salerno Barcarolle Gillock Jack Lin Arabesque Op. TOO #2 Burg muller Kara Gales The Juggler Loeschorn. Arian Shirakoon - Clear Stream Burg muller Shannon McAnally Consolation Burg muller Russell Davis The Great Smokey Mountains Just Struttin' Along Glover Mier Samuel Cheung Arabesque Op. TOO #2 Burg muller Tricia Tuttle Whirling Leaves Glacier Majesty Burnam Alexander Kristin Zimmerman Sonatina Op. 55 # T Allegro Kuhlau Esther Hsu Doll's Lament Franck Kyla Campanella Sonata K53T Scarlatti Tad Guzikowski · Rondo Mozart Nicholas Thompson Invention #8 in F A1ajor Bach Phoebe Bushman Sonatina Op. 55 #1 Kuhlau Philip Tang Waltz Op. 64 #2 Chopin Tony Lin Spanish Dance Op. 5 # T Granados Elson Liu Fanfasie Impromptu Chopin Our thanks to Sherman Clay for the use of their recital hall! Teachers presenting students today: Carolyn Berggren, Anna Mae Bruning, Betty Campbell, Jean Harvey, Maizel Pontius, Rita Quay, Barbara Stoutenburgh, Laurel Watkins, and Thomas Young. Please stay for the adult recital at 4:00 p.m. SATURDAY RECITAL SERIES OCTOBER 14, 1995 Trevor Olson Flamenco Fiesta Bells Keely Walsh Indians Music Box Rock Michael Rezso Zahorak Ill Malibu Mist Sandy Pho Kroehenbuehl Kraehenbuehl Country Scenes in Black 7. The Dulcimer Player 2. Prairie Breezes 3. Runaway Goat Palmer Palmer Rollin Goldston Darryl Chew Musette in D Black Forest Polka Bach Alfred Gwendolyn Johnson Andy Johnson Gwendolyn Johnson Dueling Pianos Glover Lindsey Tomb Witches Rock Dan Noble Peanut Butter Rag Katherine Landaburu Evening Song Tango Staccato Lorin Rhue Yellow Butterflies Kirstin Tomb Minuet Black Cat Boogie Cyrus Farrokh Bagatelle Op. 25, No. 7O Sharla Blischok Prelude No. 7 "Lent et grave" The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers Sherman Bastien Rollin Alfred Alfred Montgomerl;Bach Bastien Diabelli Debussy Our thanks to Sherman Clay for the use of their recital hall. Teachers presenting students today: Anna Mae Bruning, Yvonne Cloutier, Carol Hill, Edwin Hsu, Gail Quackenbush, Kathleen Roncka, and Laurel Watkins. Next student recital: December 16, 1995 - 2:00, Adult recital - 4:00 same date. SATURDAY ADULT RECITAL SERIES · April 22, 1995 4:00 p.m. Sandra Carroll Rustling Aspen Leaves A Spooky Story Bastien Massoud Rose Anne Harper Invention #I Golliwogg's Dance Will-of-the-Wisp Bach Howell Gurlitt Lynn Keeling Knight Rupert Little Melody fire Dance Schumann Schumann Eckstein Janet Heiserman Avalanche Enchantment Heller Hanson Susan Rue Gavotte German Dance Son-ow Handel Haydn · . Bartek Joyce Rhue Scheao Italian Folk Song Von Weber Tchaikovsky Carol Fedor Memories Mier Loy Higgins Misty Fjord Burnam Lori Rotenberger Last Date Cramer Tina Hetzel Kristi's Theme Tingley Julie Stone (Duets) Sound of Music Do-Re-MiMy Favorite Things Rogers & Hammerstein Julie Stone Venetian Boat Song Op. 30 #6 Mendelssohn Tiffany Morgan Mazurka Op. 24 #I Chopin Jean Wong Consolation #3 in Db Minor Theme from Love Affair Liszt Morricone Michael Tarek Mazurka Op. 67 #4 Chopin Robert Howard Waltz in C# Minor Op. 64 #2 Etude in F Minor from Threes Etude #I Chopin Chopin Our thanks to Sherman Clay for the use of their recital hall! Teachers presenting students today: Evonne Beattie, Anna Mae Bruning, Paula Heil, Carol Hill, Rita Quay, Barbara Stoutenburgh, and Laurel Watkins. SATURDAY ADULT· RECITAL SERIES DECEMBER 16, 1995 John_Eddy Christmas Medley Janet Heiserman Sonata in g minor Op. 49, No. 1 Dan Berggren Pie Jesu from "Requium" AL Webber Other Pleasures from "Aspects of Love" With One Look lrom "Sunset Boulevard" Arr. Schaum Beethoven Our thanks to Sherman Clay for the use of their recital hall. Teachers presenting students today are Carolyn Berggren, Sharon Stevens, and Laurel Watkins. . · Next adult recital: February 17, 1996-1/.00 P.M. ,, , • • I -- • I I Arizona State Music Teachers Association , I'! •.. -Central District presents • . • ... . '· erenade • .... •' ' ... •' .... I Teachers in concert to raise funds for music scholarships. Sunday, November 5, 1995 Paradise Valley United Methodist Church Fellowship Center 4455 East Lincoln Drive 2:00 P.M. • I Donations $5.00 Adults $3.00 ages 17 and under Additional contributions welcome! ~ ' • ... For tickets, call 492-0226 or 993-2386 Thank you for supporting ASMTA, a nonprofit organization. ••.... ,- • ._I ' • •,.. , ... . - ,. . I I •~1.•-~1- •~I • I I • -• I - ,.-- , •. Arizona State Music Teachers Association Central District presents I 51.u.tu.tnn . Sere naffe Teachers in concert to raise funds for music scholarships. Sunday. November S. 1995 Paradise Valley Methodist church Fellowship Hall 4455 East Lincoln Drive 2:00 P.M. Donations $5.00 adults $3.00 17 and under Additional contributions welcome! For tickets. call 492-0226 or 993-2386. For tickets by mail. send a self-addressed stamped envelope with your check made payable to ASMTA Central District to: Autumn Serenade 18631 North 46th Drive Glendale, AZ. 85308-4438 • ... I ••• A .... • • - I \ l. •' •I - • ••... ~ • Thank you for supporting Arizona state Music Teachers Association. a nonprofit organization. • ._ 1 ' ,- Sonatina in C, Op. 36, No. 3 I. Spiritoso III. Allegro M. Clementi Bruce Alston student of Dorothy Dungan t ienix Music Teachers Association CLASS BLUE Sonata in C, K. 545 I. Allegro Affiliated with the W. A. Mozart Arizon~ State Music TeacheJS Association aridttie MTN!\ Andrea Torzala student of Cmyl Gough Viennese Sonatina No. 1 in C I. Allegro brilliante II. Menuetto and Trio Jonathan Aquino W. A, Mozart student of Stella Saperstein F. Kuhlau Sonatina in C, Op. 20, No. 1 I. Allegro Annie Liu student of Jean Harvey CLASS INDIGO Sonatina 1959 I. Allegro giocoso II. Andante con anima, rubato Chelsea Shih A. Khachaturian RAINBOW SONATINA FESTIVAL student of Barbara Stoutenburgh F. J . Hay d n Sonata No. 37 in D 1. Allegro con brio GOLD MEDAL WINNERS' RECITAL Phoebe Bushman student of Barbara Stoutenburgh W. A. Mozart Sonata in A, K. 33 I III. Rondo-allegretto Lawrence Yu student of Barbara Stoutenburgh *** PRESENTATION OF GOLD MEDAL AW ARDS *** 'fhtmk youfor attending today's recital. Your /!Jresence sho\lvs your support and encouragement to these young people and their hard work. Phoe.t1i.~ Music Teachers Association extends a verv special thank you to Sherman Clay Piano Stores an.d Washbum Piano Company for hosting the auditions for the Rainbow Sonatina Festival. Please support our supporters. 3:00 p.m., Sunday, October 27, 1996 Valley Presbyterian Church 694 7 East MacDonald Drive Paradise Valley, Arizona PROGRAM Sonata in G, Op. 49, No. 2 I. Allegro ma non troppo Stephanie Tellez student of Dorothy Dungan CLASS RED Sonatina No. 3 I. Brightly II. Moving L. van Beethoven L. F. Olson Second Sonatina in G I. Allegro W. Gillock Stephen Chiu Justin Song student of Barbara Stoutenburgh slUdent of Suzanne Miller CLASS ORANGE L. van Beethoven Sonatina in G I. Moderato Sonatina in C, Op. 55, No. 1 I. Vivo F. Kuhlau Katie Tiano student of Carol Hill Kyle Mertensmeyer student of Barbara Stoutenburgh Sonatina in G II. Romanze L. van Beethoven Sonatina in C, Op. 157, No. 4 I. Allegro moderato II. Vivo Meredith Cawthron Kathryn Scheckel F. Spindler student of Carol Hill student of Julian Leviton Sonatina in C, Op. 36, No. 1 I. Allegro Gwendolyn Johnson CLASS GREEN M. Clementi Sonatine II. "Slowly" III. Rondo W. Gillock student of Yvonne Cloutier Brandy Ruark student of Karen lilly Sonatina No. 2 in G III. Vivace R. Vandall Sonata in C, Hob. XVI/1 I. Allegro II. Adagio Sharon Lashway student of Liz Owens F. J. Haydn Erik D. Matro Sonatina in G I. Moderato L. van Beethoven Kristen Scheckel Sonatina in C, Op. 55, No. 3 I. Allegro con spirito Adriana Witoslawski student of Julian Leviton Sonatina in G II. Romanze L. van Beethoven Shea Owens student of Peggy Rostron Sonatina in a, Op. 76, No. 5 I. Allegro con brio II. Allegro non troppo Latour Melissa Tellez student of Dorothy Dwigan F. Kuhlau James Bastien student of Yvonne Cloutier Sonatina in C I. Allegretto III . Rondo F. Kuhlau student of Jean Harvey Sonatina in C, Op. 55, No. 3 II. Allegretto grazioso Cyra-Lea Newton student of Liz Owens CLASS YELLOW Sonatina in Classic Style in C I. Allegro con brio Kirsten Tomb student of Stella Saperstein C. Gurlitt Jenny Campbell student of Peggy Rostro11 Sonatina in C, Op. 55, No. 3 I. Allegro con spirito II. Allegretto grazioso F. Kuhlau Denise Lee student of Jo Ann Smelset I I I SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES Februrary 17, 1996 -2:00 P. M. I I, II !IMark Jacobson i I Cracker Jack Anyone tor Tic-Tac-Toe Alfred Alfred Lindsey Tomb Wee Small Bear Walk in a Rainbow Faber Faber Tessa Bartel · The.Sleepy Alligator The Yellow Submarine Rachael Giles The Spinning Song Alice Ling Arabesque Victoria Garner Sonatina Spindler Nicole Tadano Sonatina - Op. 20, No. 1-Allegro and Rondo Dussek Kirsten Tomb The Fandango Bastien Gwendolyn Johnson Three Blind Mice Aaron Ling Fantasia in g minor David Ng Prelude in g minor - Op. 23, No. 5 I '. I I Bastien Beatles Ellmenreich i i I i I I I Burgmuller i. Corina Liu &Ms. Smelser Solteggietto Sonya Huh Golliwog's Cakewalk Thompson C.P.E. Bach Rachmaninoff C.P.E. Bach Debussy Our thanks to Sherman Clay tor the use of their recital Hall. Teachers presenting students today are Yvonne Clourtier, Jon Ivie, Irene Kuniski, Jo Ann Smelser and Sharon Stevens. Next Student Recital: April 27, 1996 -2:00 P.M. SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES __.,,.""""' _,/''' );1~111\ ~~IX APRIL 27, 1996 -2:00 P.M. _::"'/1·.· .- .J; ! l. . . . .J: "fEACHERS ASSOOAT.ON Tony Thompson Jelly Bean Rag Close Caper! Mier Alexander Sara Niles My Favorite Kind of Things Alexander Josh Withrow - SpinniFtg SoAg Brittany Denney Staccato Caprice Henry Park Springboard Bradley Gerken Minuet in C Katie Smith Nine Blind Mice Palmer Josh Niles I'll Fly A way Brumley Sandy Pho Aria in d minor Sonatina in C Two Bourees Ballad Annie Liu Valse Melanco/ique Gwendolyn Johnson Arabesque Silver Ridge Rag Tarantella Samuel Cheung Lazy 6th Blues Michelle Romanotto Turkish March Basket Ball Bounce Blue Danube Efrain Becerra Impromptu No. 4 in A Flat Rachel Giles Berceuse Adriana Witoslawski Poetic Tone Picture No. 5 Ellrnenre!ch Palmer Alexander Rameau J.S. Bach Beethoven Chopin Bartok Rebikoff Burgmuller Heller Palmer/Manus Alexander · Beethoven Nevin Strauss Schubert Godard Grieg SATURDAY STUDENTRECITAL SERIES . November 2, 1996 -·2:00 P.M; Humpty Dumpty ·· Howard Chwatal . Little Playmates Allegretto · Czeiny · Dance Suite - 1. country Dance · Bastien · Heather Huctgen 2. Old Fashioned Waltz . 3. Dance With Me -. ·Playing Soldiers . Bradley Factor Rebikov · Arabesque Burgmu/ler .Sonata in C- First Movement · Haydn Eric Matro Mier · Wild Horses · . Emily Carroll Disney Amy Floyd . The Wondertu/Thing About Tiggers . Cruel/a Devil · Disney · Elizabeth McKernan Kabalevsky A Short Story Ted Blosser Kabalevsky · Toccatina . Schumann Jordon Hudgens The Wild Horseman To a Wild Rose MacDowell Michael Odom Chagy cowboy sonatina Bridget Howard ·. Moonlight Sonata Adagio Beethoven . Joanna Smith I Heard Him Come ·Hatch Emilee Tidwell Sonatina in C - Op. 757, No. 4 Spindler Victoria Garner · Lynes Sonatina - Op. 39, No. 7 Sandy Pho Allegra and Af!egretto Debussy Deanna Lilleberg Gblli.wogg's Cakewalk Gounod · Megan Colby . · · Ave Maria Giordani. · Catherine Mc Kernan .- ·Caro Mio Ben· Wilson Maritza Morejon _Goodnight, My Someone . Vocal Students Accompanied by Barbara lmbiie . . ·. . Phillip Carroll Amy Matro Our. thanks to Sherman Clay tor the use:of. theirrecital heil. . Teachers presenting students today are Anna Mae Bruning, · Betty Campbel/; Yvonne Cloutit;?r, Barbara lmbrie, Edith Marsh, .Kathleen Ronck6, Stella Saperstein .and Sharon Stevens. . . . . · You are invited to remain tor the Adult Recital at 4:00 P.M. today. , . . _rt< ./ ,:> -~ _.;-- nnit~IDN )·: :. : . 1t i ?HCENIX ).;flJS:f"" · ··1·E··A'··-= SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES . December 14, 1996- -2:00 P.M. Jingle Bells .· Peirpont Lully Clair de Lurie Feliciano Feliz Navidad Traditional . He's Got the Whole. World Fantasia. · ·. .C.P.E. Bach . AL. Webber .Phantom ojthe Opera Secondo - Diana Hasulak · -Old MacDonald .Traditional Tressa Hudgens The Clowns· -· Kabalevsky Sarah Watson ·Ba.Stien . Wakeup Call .Heather Hudg~ns AL. Webber Keely Walsh . Memory . . . Beauty· and the Beast · ·Nick Hasulak . · Menken Secondo :. Diana Hasulak Playing Soldiers Rebikov Bradley Factor The Clowns Kabalevsky Adriana Witoslawsk Mazurka - •Op. 67 No. 2 Chopin Erin Dabis · · · Sonatina in C - Allegro · · Mozart .Valerie Moseley Sonatina - Op. 157 No. 4 Moderato Spindler Vicky Garner · · Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen Spiritual · Amanda Wendt Jazz Prelude No. 1 · Gillock Venitian Boat Song Mendelssohn Liz Rademan Katie Marsh · A Kerry Dance Malley · Vocal Solo - Accompanied by Edith Marsh _· · _O n My Own ·· . . · Schonberg . /. Claudia Corbin Vocal Solo - Accompanied by K(lthleen .Roncka . · Clementi ·- · · . Sonatina-in C--. Op~ 36 No. 3. · Jessica Lee Notturno ._Respighi'· · . Kr.isty Mosser· Fantasia I in D Minor : ·· Mozart Efrain Becerra · Zach Vadnais Emily Watson ·Jordon Hudgens Gwendolyn .Johnson T.J. Kugelman· · Rebecca Hasulak . . . Our.thanks to S_liermari Clay for. the use ·o f their recital hall . .· Teachers . · . presenting students to.day are Anna-Mae-Bruning, Yvonne·czoutt.er;· Diane Gonzalez, Jean Harvey, Edwi_n_Hsu, Edith Ma!*.sh, Gail · Quackenbush, Kathleen· Roncka .and Stella_ Saperstein. SATURDAY ADULT RECITAL SERIES February ·17, 1996 Ange/;1 Stafford Yesterday Diane Jakowchuk Great American Boogie Woogie .Daniel Berggren Once Upon a Dream Don't Cry For Me, Argentina AL Webber · Susan Bube Arabesque . Burgmuller Stacey Koon Misty Time in Wanda Bagwell Sara Hawthorne a Bottle Beatles Rollin Wildhorn Arr. Dan Coates Sapphische Ode - Vocal Solo Wiegenliede Accompanied by Brooke Bagwell The Little Shepherd Our thanks to Sherman Clay tor the use of their recital hall. Teachers presenting students today are Carolyn Berggren, Yvonne Cloutier, Paula Heil and Sharon Stevens. The next adult recital will be April 27, 1996 - 4:00 P.M. l' Brahms Debussy Kim Day. · Minuet in G Minor . Waltz · . . J.S. Bach · Tchaikowsky SusanBube Arabesque . Burgmuller · Caro/Fedor Starry Night · Daniel Berggren Schonberg I Dreamed a Dream - from Bring Him Home __ · . Les Miserable . Melissa Coady On My Own -. from Les Miserable Hartsell Schonberg Our thanks to Sherman Clay for the use of their recital hall. · Teachers presenting students today are Carolyn Berggren, Betty · Campbell, Rita Quay and Sharon Stevens. • . Jf.,:~ l?i~-11"\ Ji : . I, PHOENIX MUS.C . · i I TEAQ~ERS ...·' J. . r ASSOQ.AT.-ON ./ .·Y .:=·· ·$"' SATURDAY ADULT RECITAL SERIES . November 2, 7996 . . . . . 30 Piecesfor Children, Op. 27 ' 7. Etude, No. 24 · 2. Lyric Piece, No. 76 · · 3. A Uttle Joke, No. 73 Cindy McAydle · . · C/aireDenny . . - . Kaba/evsky . Una Donna a Quindici Anni Accompanied by Barbara lmbrie Mozart Som~one Daniel Berggren · Like Yo_u - from Wildhorn . . Jekyll and Hyde The Phantom of the Opera Medly . . Webber , Moonlight" Sonata . Adagio sostenuto GeneDeMuro Beeth.oven . .Our thanks to Sherman Clay for the use of their-recital hall: Teachers pres.enting stu_dents today are Carolyn Berggren, Barbara Jmbrie, Sharon Stevens and Ba1bara Stoutenbu1gh. . . Out next adult recital will_ be.D ecember 74, 7996; ·Phoenix Music Teachers Association . . . \' Affiliated with Arizona State music Teachers Association and . . Music Teachers National Association The Phoenix Music Teachers Association, PMTA, is a non-profit professional organization of music teach~rs. The purpose of this organization is: PlJ. 111rn1~~~ • to promote ·higher standards of musical instruction a~d to foster musi cal activities in the state as a contribution to the culture of the state.' • to promote greater interest in mu~ic for all .s tudents and to provide scholarships and othet fina.ncial assistan~e to help further their study of music. · .} EverY. year we offer the .following scholarship programs for worthy a~d talented music students in the Phoenix area. · • • • :• • Lessons for ~tudents with financial need. Music for students with financial need. Graduating high-school seniors that are college bound. Summer music camps. · Teacher Membership Grant If you are int~rested in making· a c~ntribution to our scholarship fund, you may write a check payable to PMTA, purchase a "Notable Ed'ibles'' cookbook or purchase a PMTA t-shirt. Ill ASSOCV\TION Phoenix Music Teachers Association I . presents ' l { Please accept our thanks for your support.in helping nurture young people in the Arts in Arizona. PMTA Membership PMTA President: Susan Shiner Scholarship Cortm:tlttee: Suzanne·Miller,·Paula Heil & Carolyn Berggren Autumn Serenade Chairman: Paula Heil . . PMTA is an IRS approved tax exempt non-profit orgnizatiort (74-2442781). Sunday, November 3, 1996 The Forum Pueblo Norte 7090 East Mescal Street 4:00P.M. PROGRAM ' . . Deep Purple .·. ~. . . . .. . .. '. Peter De Rose Can't Help Lovin' Pat MatJ. · ........ .. Jero·m e Kern Summe1;time ..... .. · ..... . .... ~ .... George Gershwin .· Piano Man .. ~ ..... ~ .... .· ..... ~ . : ...... Billy Joel Arabesque . ~ ~ ........... ~ .. .. : ...... ·... Claude Debussy . Golliwog's Cakewalk .................... ·Claude D~bussy I '· • · E~na Beech, violin .Jo Ann S~elser, piano • I ' ' ·~usan ·Brinegar, voice and piano ·, . ·F ran Gatti, piano ·.Violin Concerto #2 (2nd movement) .......... Wieniawski ' t • • Hu~garia11- Dane~ No~ 4·-in ·p minor... . : ... " ]. Brahms Hungarian Dance No . .5 in F# minor... . :. . f Brahms · Embraceable .You..... : ·. ·. ·! • . • • • • • • • · • • Gershwin/ Sto11e Peggy and Julian Levitonr piano Russiru1 Rag (191S). '. .... ·.... ·.... .~ ...... ·. George L. Cobb · Funky Rag (1990) .............. ~ . •": ....... Mimi Blaise Yvonne Clou.tier, ragtime pianist. Medley ... : ...... ~ ....... Locklin/Willia111s/,Offenhauser · (Send Me .the Pillow That. You Dream.e d On/ Your Che~tin' Heart) · R~get Miller .· 'King of }Jle Road ... ·. ·..... ............. ' . ' . Deborah Qffenhauser, .piano ~ · · ·'.'• Seeds .of.Love ..... .. .·........... .'. ·..... English Folk Song. Gift of Loye ... ·. ~· ...... .· ·... ·.. Traditional English Melody (words ·by HalHopson, 1 Cor. 13: 1- 3) Garde~ Hym°:. ,. ·... ~ ...... Traditional Southern _Folk.Hymn . .. . . Betty-Campbell . . .· ~oice and Southern Appal~chian .dulcimer , ,· · The Ph'oeniX Music Teachers· Association ·would like to thank the · Music T~achers N{ltional ·Association -' ,Matching Grants ·Foundation, Central Music ~nd The _forum Pueblo No.rte for sponsoring the P:rylTA Teachers Recital . "Autumn_Serenade". All proce~ds go fa the PMTA Scholarship ·Fund, PM1:'A also ·e x.tends the fr .app.recia tion ·to th'e performers who generously· donate th~ir time· and talent, and to .Lonnie Culp' for tuning the"pfano. '. '· Sept. 12, 1996 our first meeting for 1996-97 year A wonderful program by Larry Clapp Lawrence Clapp Program ..Musical prodlgy••••. the expression •born musician' fits Larry Clapp of Mesa, who as a ch/Id prodigy In Chandler some years ago made newspaper headlines for his brilliant performances on the piano.• Mesa Tribune. Lawrence Clapp, a graduate of Chandler High School and educated at Arizona State University, from which he holds a Masters Degree In Plano Performance, has studied under the direction of well-known James Ruccolo, Steven De Oroote, and Calo Pagano. While attending the prestigious Jullllard School of Music In New York, Mr. Clapp was coached and directed by Jacob Latelner. Prelude and Fugue XV, from The -Well-Tempered Clavier, II • • • • J.S. Bach Sonata, Op. 57 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Beethoven Etude, Op. 39 No. 5 Rachmaninoff Prelude, Op. 23 No. 4 . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • Rachmaninoff Etude, Op. 33 No. 6 • • • • • . • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • Rachmaninoff Mr. Clapp began his formal studies at the age of ~Ix, although he had been playing the piano by ear as early as four years old. Prior to his collegiate education, Mr. Clapp won first place awards at eight music festivals and competitions across the United States. In addition to having been a flnallst In the national phase of the Music Teachers Nations Association Plano Competition, he has also received the highest award for best Interpretation of a 20th century French Work while attending the famous Robert Casadeaus lntemaflonal Plano Competillon. And most recently, Mr. Clapp was an Invited participant to the Gina Bachauer lntematlonal Plano Compeliflon. In addition to a large solo repertoire, Mr. Clapp has a repertoire of concerti by Beethoven, Brahms, Orleg, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Prokofieff, Rachmaninoff, and Schumann. He has had the pleasure of performing most of these pieces both locally and abroad. Prelude, Op. 23 No.2 • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . . . • . • • Rachmaninoff Sallade In F Minor, Op. 52 •.••••••••••••••••••••.•••••• F.Chopln .. ·'""T·T erru.,D.,..NT __,, ·r ·' ,...,.,.,_r. t.l L1-1..U..r" 1L:.K A~v u AZ STATE lvtUSIC TEAChThS ASSOCIATION presents PHYLLIS ALPERT LEHRER, pianist · westm.inster choir co11ege : · . princeton, nj "Coping with Performance Anxiety: Techniques for Performers and Teachers .. THURSDAY, MARCH 23 9:30-11:30 a.m. Washburn Musicland (Southern at Country Club) Mesa, AZ Further info: 965-3823 ./·· .-,.~ .- ~PMn~· y==' · _. , .. J.. ASSQO;l.J:-ON SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES April 26, 1997 - 2:00 P.M. Katie DeKing Ginger Snap Poe Roller Skate Rock Bastien Sleepy Alligator Basti,en Mewdy Op; lOL; No.39 Beyer Gof Go!Go! Glover Starlight ,Waltz Brainard Kuhlau Sonatina No. 4 - 1st Movement Fiesta Golds tar Penguin Patrol Mier Peanut Butter Rag · Rollin Beethoven Sonatina in GMajor -Moderato Toccatina Op.' 27, No. 7 Kabalevsky Clarke Sonatina Enjouie - Movements 1 & 2 Mi,en McGillicuddy's Jig Royal Gar.d,f!n Blues - Clarinet Williams · Great American Boogi,e-Woogi,e · Rollin Sonatina Op. 27, No. 18 Kabalevsky ·Sonatina in C Major .: Allegretto · Haydn . Pleasant Mo ming Op. 63, No. 1 Streabbog Bumble Boogie· Rimsky-Korsakoff Waltz in C #Minor . Chopin Kabalevsky Toccatina . Diabelli Sonatina Op. 168 Sonatina Op. 36, No. 2 - Allegretto Clementi Schumann First Loss .Solace Joplin Ballade Bitrgmuller The Dancing Bear Ta11,$man Valse Durand · Impression of the Argentine Dungan Jeremy.Altman Henry Park Keely Walsh Cyrus Farrokh Heather John8ton Robbie Buss Zachary Altman Jennifer Wong Michelle Romanatto · Ryan Buss Sara Studnek Courtney Johnston Melissa Williams· Adam Crawford Angie Arcieri Daniel Crawford Samuel Cheung Josh Withrow . · . Johanna DeKing .Jonathan Crawford · Kimberly Smith . . . Our thanks to Sherm(in Clay for the use of their recital hall. · . Teachers presenting students in, this recital are: Betty Campbell, Edwin"Hsu; .Elizabeth Jelsma,Maizel Pontious, Maridee Richert, Vern Richert, Mari,e Roosen, Rosmary Stelmach and Laurel Watkins . . SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES April 26, 1997 - 3:00 P.M. Heather Hudgens Zachary Denny Alyssa Esquer Zachary Miller Breanna Walters Tony Thompson Shannon Wardlow Katie Scarbrough Tracy Ammann Gwendolyn Johnson Kristen Kohuth Mark Walters Cara Ammann Jordon Hudgens ErinDabis Nick Thompson Victoria Gardner Sarah Lusby Brittany Rutledge Lisa Prout Efrain Becerra Cowboy Blues Movin' Up Rock Mr.Machine Jesus Loves the Little Children Cheerleader Boogie Hello Brazil Alaska Minuet in D Minor A Pleasant Morning MinuetinG Sonatina in A Minor Pathetique Theme Clowns ANeatBeat Arabesque MinuetinG Serenata deSeville Bagatelle Op. 5, No.IO Minuet in D Minor Arabesque Rag Time Do Si Do Sonata in E Minor - Vivace Valse Op. 70, No. 1 Polichinelle Op. 3, No. 4 Clair De Lune Etude Op. 10, No. 12 Bastien Bastien Leonard Traditional Bastien Olsen Glover Lully Streabbog Bach Kabalevsky Tchaikovsky Kabalevsky Mier Burgmuller Bach Chagy Tcherepnin Bach Burgmuller Mier Haydn Chopin Rachmaninoff Debussy Chopin Our thanks to Sherman Clay for the use of their recital Hall. Teachers presenting students in this recital are: Ali Beard, Carolyn Berggren, Yvonne Cloutier, Dorothy Dungan, Barbara Imbrie, Gail Quackenbush, Rita Quay and Laurel Watkins. SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES December 13, 1997 Larissa Pohorily Katelyn Soyka ·_ Nicole Fishman Amy Matro Katie Greene Raeanna Jordon Megan Waller Jennifer Chamberlin Kristin Kohuth Gwendolyn Johnson Zachary Denny Amanda Wendt Darrt;!n Couturier Zachary Miller · Elisabeth Matsou Katie Ramsey · Erik Matro Stephanie Shumate· Erin Dabis .Efra_in . Becerra . . . . ·.Prelude Tetz el - - Paxton The Marvelous Toy ·Offenbach The Can Can Casey Jones Traditional . · Arr. Mossman Poor Lil' Lalo Cla,Ssic Sonatina · Faber All I Want.For .Christmas-Vocal Gardner Christmas-. Will _Bring Love-Vocal Harris Accompanied by Barbara Imbrie Hallelujah Mier ·O Come, 0 Come Emmanuel Plainsong - Tangorific . Austin You're a Mean One, Mr: Grinch · . Hague Abadaba Two-Step Evans Great Smokey Mountains Glover. Rockin,. Around the Christmas Tree Marks · Bach So ifegg ietto Clementi · Sonatina Op. 36, No. 1 . Bach Prelude and Fugue in C Minor Clementi · Sonatina Op. 3_6, No. 3-Allegro ·Silent Night. Gruber -·. Prelude in:C# MinorRachff!aninoff . Op. 3, No. 2 .. Qur thanks to Sherman Clay Pianos for -the~ u~e of the it recital hall. .. . Teachers pres~nting students today are CarOlyn Berggren, · Yvomi~ · Cloutier, Elizabeth Drewett, B(lrbara linbrie, Gail Quackenbush and . Stella Saperstein. · · · . -· SATURDAY ADULT RECITAL SERIES April 26, · 1997 - 4:00 P.M. .· Miller Carol Fedor A Quiet Moment .Piano Duo with Rita Quay Rose Harper· ·Puck Op~ 71, No. 3 · Sharigrila .. · Jennifer Hadfield Minuet in .G . Beethoven GeneDeMuro Moonlight .Sonata - Adagio Beethoven Catherine Berghoff Sonatina Op. 157, Maple Leaf Rag · Daniel Berggren Melissa Coady . No~ . Grieg Horowitz & Gordon . 1. Spindler Joplin Don't Cry For Me Argentina· from Evita You Must Love Me · by A.L. Webber 0 Mio Babbino Caro Vocal Solo< Puccini . . Ou~ thanks to Sherman Clay fo; the~ use of their recital hall. Teachers presenting students in today's recital are: Anna Mae . Bruning, Carolyn Berggr.en, .Rita Quay ·a nd Sharon Stevens. · CLASS BLUE Sonatina in G, Op. 20, No. 1 I. Allegro moderate Melissa Tellez J. Dussek student of Dorothy Dungan Viennese Sonatina No. 2 in A I. Allegro W. A. Mozart Erik Matro Alf~ated Willi the student of Stella Saperstein Arizona Stale Music Teachers Association and the MTNA CLASS INDIGO Sonata in F, K. 332 II. Adagio W. A. Mozart Vanessa Pohorily Sonata No. 37 in D III. Presto ma non troppo Filip Mladenovic l 11 student of Stella Saperstein F. J. Haydn student of Stella Saperstein F. J. Haydn Sonata No. 62 I. Allegro Kristy Mosser student of Jean Harvey *** RAINBOW SONATINA FESTIVAL GOLD MEDAL WINNERS' RECITAL PRESENTATION OF GOLD MEDAL A WARDS *** Thank you for attending today's recital. Your presence shows your support and encouragement to these young people and their hard work. Phoenix Music Teachers Association extends a very special thank you to the Music !J)epartment of Glendale Community College for hosting the auditions and the recital for the Rainbow Sonatina F es ti val. Phoenix Music Teachers Association extends a very special thank you to Washburn-Kawai for donating the scholarships for the Gold Medal Winners. Please support our supporters. 2:30 p.m., Sunday, November 15, 1998 Department of Music Glendale Community College 6000 West Olive Avenue Glendale, Arizona · PROGRAM CLASS RED Sonatina in C, Op. 55, No. 1 I. Allegro Anthon Loukianov student of Stella Saperstein F. Kuhlau Sonatina in C, Op. 55, No . 1 II. Vivace Brittany Newman student of Dorothy Dungan F . Kuhlau Sonata in C, Op. 20, No. 1 I. Allegro F. Kuhlau W. &. C. Noona Snappy Sonatina I. Presto Therese Lacson student of Irene Kuniski Sonatina in G II. Song J. Bastien Ivana Martinie student of Dorothy Dungan Daniel Kim student of Jo Ann Smelser Salty Sonatina I. Popcorn Popping W. &C. Noona Jun-Young Kim student of Mi Kim Sonatina No. 1 in C I. Allegro Sonatina in C, Op. 136, No. 1 I. Allegretto Larissa Pohorily student of Stella Saperstein C. Reinecke Sonatina in C, Op. 36, No. 3 I. Spiritoso Samantha Sheiner student of Stella Saperstein M. Clementi Sonatina in C , Op. 36, No. 3 III. Allegro Kathryn Scheckel student of Julian Leviton M . Clementi J. Stewart Sam Russell student of Rosemary Stelmach CLASS ORANGE Classic Sonatina II. Andante moderato Joseph Kim student of Jo Ann Smelser Woodland Sonatina II. Allegretto N. Faber R. Vandall Danny Verdick student of Jo Ann Smelser Sonatina No. 3 in a II. Calmly Moving Rachel Mertensmeyer student of Barbara Stoutenburgh CLASS GREEN Sonata in G, Op. 49, No. 2 I. Allegro ma non troppo Christopher Frausto student of Irene Uniski L. van Beethoven L. F. Olson Sonatina in F I. Allegro assai L. van Beethoven Diana Park student of Mi Kim Sonatina in G I. Moderato L. van Beethoven Sonata in G, Op. 49, No. 2 I. Allegro ma non troppo Adriana Witoslawski student of Jean Harvey Alex Russell student of Rosemary Stelmach Sonatina in G II. Romanze L. van Beethoven L. van Beethoven Sonati'na Romantico I. With anticipation Abraham Yi student of Barbara Stoutenburgh CLASS YELLOW Sonatina in C, op. 20, No. 1 I. Allegro Marija Martinie student of Dorothy Dungan W.&C. Noona Jesse Yang student of Susan Shiner F. Kuhlau Sonatina in C, Op. 13, No. 1 IIL Presto Esther Hsu student of Barbara Stoutenburgh D. Kabalevsky SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES November 7, 1998 Amy Matro Mini Sonatina in F Steven Burkhart Great ·Smo.key Mountains Daniel Murphy Mini Sonatina in C Allegro and Moderato ·Bastien Larissa Pohorily Sonatina in C - Op. 136 No. 1 Reinecke Nicholas PohorUy Sonatina in C - Op. 55 No. 1 First Movement · · Kuhlau Anthon Loukianov Sonatina in_ C - Op. 55No. ·1 · Second Movement Bastien Glover Kuhlau Elizabeth Matson Ringeltanz - Op. 36 No. 4 Gade Alisha Woodward Tahitian Sunset Mier Vanessa Pohorily Sonatina in F- K332 First Movement Mozart NoraLuey Sonata Allegro ·op. 10 No. 2 Beethoven Our thanks to Herman and Sons for the.use of their recital.hall. Teachers presenting students today are Carolyn Berggren, Yvonne Cioutier, and Stella Saperstein. (. ~,... 1~ ?--CENIX i -,.crEP.S ~®T:-cr-i P.~11 l. . - ~ : ; ' SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES December 19, 1998 Logan Rother Katelyn Sojka · Brittany Celaya Danielle Couturier Stephanie Redford Bradley Factor Elizabeth Matson T.J. Saquilayan Darren Couturier Megan Waller Amanda Gardner Lauren Rother Amy Rasmussen Christopher Celaya Sandy Pho Jenny Fong Elizabeth Gingrich Robby Marti Karly Goyda Megan Colby Maryt Meeker Danielle. Couturier Darren Couturier · 0 Come, AU Ye Faithful Reading The First Noel French Carol Lady Bug Boogie Mier Wild West Boogie Bastien The Great .Smokey Mountains Glover Musette J. S. Bach ·Rampant Jazz · Bradley Factor Mission Impossible Schistin Miniature Gedike Sonatinas for the Season-Summer Bastien Glacier Majesty · Alexander Away in a Manger - Vocal Mueller Jingle Bell Rock-Vocal Boothe 0 Come, All Ye Faithful'-Vocal ·. Reading Ding Dong Merrily on High- Vocal Harris Circus Peskanov L'Avalance Heller Sonatina in G - Rondo Haydn Sonatina in G - Andante Cantabile Diabelli Where is Love-Vocal Bart Consider Yourself - Vocal Bart Out of My Dreams-Vocal Rogers & Hammerstein Ave Maria-Vocal ·Gounod I Wonder as I Wander-Vocal · . ·Niles We Wish ··You a Merry Christmas .Traditional Piano Duet Our thanks to Herman and Sons for the use of their recital hall. Teachers presenting students today are Carolyn Berggren, _Anna Mae Bruning, Janice Coates, Barbara Imbrie, Nijole McClusky, , Kathleen Roncka and Stella Saperstein. PHOENIX MUSJC iEACHERS ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC LOWER ELEMENTARY Participanting teachers: Betty Campbell, Mark Conroy, Dorothy Dungan, Jean Hatvey, Barbara Imbrie, Carolyn Inabinet, Mi Kim, Irene Kuniski~ Linda Lambert, Julian Leviton, Nonna Mereidth, Gail Quackenbus~ Rita Quay, Stella Saperstein, SusanSbiner, Jo Ann Smelser, Rosmary Stelmach, Barbara Stoutenburgh, Dr. .Fawzia Mai Tung. A?RIL 17, 1999 CROSS ROADS lJNITED METHODIST CHURCH 7901 North Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona I Pezold Minuet inG Jeffrey Tsao Mazurka The Clown Gretchaninov Kabalevsky Larissa Pohorily Folk Dance Orange Blossom Rag Bartok Meir Joseph Kim Minuet D Minor Midnight Journey Trepak Therese Lacson Karp Nevin Ivan Sings L' Avalanche Op. 45 No. 2 Vivian Chyan Khachaturian Heller The Magic Fountain Matthew Keen Brown Bach Aaron Altman Christmas Day Secrets Allegro Christina Spigner Sonatina in G Allegro I Sonatina in G II Dalton Suzuki Bastien Song Ivana Martinie Fog at Sea A First Sonatina Moderatly Stella Choe Gillock Bastien Trumpet Fanfare A Little Joke Op. 39 Vandall Kabalevsky Jun-Young Kim Sonatina in C Op 151 Rondo Allegretto Ballade Op. 100 No. 9 Gregory Peairs Diabelli Burgmuller Rustle of Spring Op 32 No. 3 Marshall Flores Piielude in Ab M~or Minuet in D Minor Sinding Pearce Bach Conni Dilworth Sonatma Op. 20 No. 1 Le Petit Negre Kuhlau Debussy Megan Mignella Short Prelude In E Major Lament Sara Watson Bach Gretchaninov l)M1 1~ PHOENIX . . 1 MUSIC TEACHERS . ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC UPPER ELEMENTARY l Participanting teachers: Betty Campbell, Mark Conroy, Dorothy'; Dungan, Jean Harvey, Barbara Imbrie, Carolyn Inabinet, Mi Kim, , Irene Kuniski, Linda Lambert, Julian Leviton, Norma Mereidth, Gail Quackenbush, Rita Quay, Stella Saperstein, Susan Shiner, ' Jo Ann Smelser, Rosmary Stelmach, Barbara Stoutenburgh, ' 1 Dr. Fawzia Mai Tung. · APRIL 17, 1999 1 CROSS ROADS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 7901 North Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona Amarili, Miabella Caccini Cathleen Bledsoe My Heart Will Go On Karli Goyda Homer/ Jennings The Lass From The Low Country Niles Clarissa Villagas Robey PMT~ · PHOENIX MUSIC · TEACHERS . . ASSOCIATION . CELEBRATION OF MUSIC JUNIORIDGH Participanting teachers: Betty Campbell, Mark Conroy, Dorothy Dungan, Jean Harvey, Barbara Imbrie, Carolyn Inabinet, Mi Kim, Irene Kuniski, Linda Lambert, Julian Leviton, Norma Mereidth, Gail Quackenbush, Rita Quay, Stella Saperstein, Susan Shiner, Jo Ann Smelser, Rosmary Stelmach, Barbara Stout~nburgh, Dr. Fawzia Mai Tung. APRIL 17, 1999 CROSS ROADS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 7901 North Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona Sonata No. 3 in C K545 Kristen Scheckel Mozart Angels Voices Op 100 No. 21 Veronica Diaz Burgmuller The Maiden's Prayer Badarzewska Sonatina Bagpipers I Bartok Qadri Tung Carlene Kinch 'J I Impromptu in Eb Major Op 90 No. 2 Stephanie Tellez Schubert Sonata in C# Minor Op.27 No.2 III Presto Asitato Brittany Rutledge Beethoven . Maple Leaf Rag Joplin Caleb Kinch l/ Fur Elise Beethoven Herbie Tsao Rondo Allaturca Mozart David Park Sonatina Op 36. No. 6 in D Diana Park Clementi Les Sulphes Op 109 No. 15 Elizabeth Shih Burgmuller Doctor Gradusad Parnassum Eric Tokatlian Debussy Berceuse Op. 57 Db Major Chopin Adriana Witoslawski Whims Op 12 Schumann Jonathan Jardine Valse Oubliee No. 1 Liszt Christopher Frausto Prelude, Pourle Piano Debussy Filip Mladenovic Castle On A Cloud Boublil /Schonberg Amanda Lynne Gardner The Montagues & Capulets Op 75 Vanessa Pohorily Prokofier f' Sonatina in F I Allegro Assai Kristen Nichols Beethoven · Prelude in E Minor Op. 28 No. 4 ~ So lfeggietto Raymond Chyan Waltz in B Minor Op 69 No. 2 Valerie Seeton Chopin Bach Chopin PMT~ .. PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC SENIOR HIGH Participanting teachers: Betty Campbell, Mark Conroy, Dorothy Dungan, Jean Harvey, Barbara Imbrie, Carolyn Inabinet, Mi Kim, Irene Kuniski, Linda Lambert, Julian Leviton, Norma Mereidth, Gail Quackenbush, Rita Quay, Stella Saperstein, Susan Shiner, Jo Ann Smelser, Rosmary Stelmach, Barbara Stoutenburgh, Dr. Fawzia Mai Tung. APRIL 17, 1999 CROSS ROADS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 7901 North Central Avenue Phoenix, Arizona Joplin The Cascades Erika Ross Etude A Minor Op 25. No.11 JoeyKongos Chopin First Arabesque Debussy Chelsea Shih Three Fantastic Dances Phoebe Bushman Shostakovich Polichinelle Op. 3 No. 4 Nora Luey Rachmaninov Tarantella Pieczonka Nick Thompson Prelude in C# Minor Op 3 No. 2 Philip Flores Rachmaninov Fantaisie - Impromptu C# Minor Pauline Lee Chopin Rhapsady Op 79 No. 2 Kisty Mosser Brahms The Cat and the Mouse Corina Liu Copland • r ... • >\ 11. .. • • •.rt, ,· ... .. { ·',. ...... · March 13, 1999 I . • Lina Arias ' I 'II . :,ii~ Alexa Byrdy · · .../ /. •. ., ... Katelyn Soykli Cynthia Wolfley . f '· 1· .. '( '.:.""a f ? 1 •·,a.,,.. r-- ·- • · I l . · . l ' I Brittany Byrdy Stacy Brunn Steven Chiu Sergei Arias . ,, ,.' ' J •~ ~ .. ~ .. J, .... -~ Megan Waller • Elizabeth Ginrich • >. KarliGoyda l. . ..... . \;. . ,_ .- .,,. Sandy Pho James Papier Jessica Forester ~-=-'c-, . Amy Rasmussen .. .... ·JoniSaquilayan . )t ~< . Jennifer Lee Megan Mignello, •· 11 -';· ~1;. L.: ~ ' 1. a ... l ~• I . "- • .. r . l • / ·,.... ~.' t• '1 • ; ..:J~ ·-· / I . . -+ .. • ·. ,. /I' : '·\• .tK rr 11"'- . ... ) .1, ' ;t: I .. 11 -1 Evans Fucik ... ·" Maikapar ";:.-.. .. Evans • Mier Rameau '.1, I Williams&Archet · t 1".l Clarke&Hanley -~ _. Horner&Jennlngs : . 'l ·.. ..... Fur Elise ... 1. ··-.-:.··· . . ~ ~ '~ Beethoven "I ' "I ~ -1.J ..... ~i " I , Sonatina-K545 , . · ''.J~ -.~ .. ~ Mozart Look to the Rainbow-Vocal Solo ..... · Harbury&wn When Love is Kind-Vocal Solo .. Old English Melody SoYJO,tina Op. 55 No. I ~Allegro ·K_,uhlau Intermezzo in A Minor Op. 76:No'. 7 · Brahms LePetit Negre .· Debussy ... • . . . -' r 1 1 . 1 ·. r. • •• -.r· "-··-.·~J.~.-;'1t..· -. , ."l"PJ."-• • ~ r_ ,L 4 ' •, L''."• . . A Song . This Old Man Minuet and. Trio wdy Allyson's Minuet · i ·Skateboard . Entry of the Gladiators The Moth .Current Riffs ., ANeat Beat . Menuet en Rondeau Rainbow Connection-Vocal Solo Second Hand· Rose"' Vocal So_lo My Heart Will Go On-Vocal Solo Glover Diabelli Folk Song -!'• • . .. . ·t• .._ < _1 '1111111 . : :.. .. Our thanks to Herman and Sons for the use.of theirrecital hazi. · ._. ~ .: presenting students today are Carolyn Berggren, ·Anna Mae Bruning Barbara lmbrie, Stella Saperstein, a·n.d Barbara Stoutenburgh. ,I ·. .. : "t .. . ~ I l.1~ !~·_i _. \~·'!Tt <:e-ax ; ?!-' ~f-::.-.~ .i. .o. · ~:-C~i.{;N SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES APRIL 24, 1999 Michael Calvoni Singin' in the Rain Moon River Amy Sellner Sonatina in. C Major Toccata Viva Kyle & Amy Sellner Andrea & Katee Temple All-American Home Town Band Katee Temple The Whispering Wind Eliza,beth Shih Dance, Op. 27, No. 27 Andrea Temple Prelude Kyle Sellner Toccatina, Op. 27, No. 12 Brown Brown Latour Alexander Noona Mier Kabalevsliy J.S, Bach Kabalevsky ~ Phoebe Bushman Three Fantastic Dances, Op. 5 Chelsea Shih First Arabesque Audrey Sung Prelude No. 1 Shostakovich Debussy Gershwin Our thanks to Herman & Sons for the use of their recital hall. Teachers presenting students today are Carolyn Berggren, Carol Hill, Nijole McClusky and Barbara Stoutenburgh. October 9, 1999 Gwendolyn Johnson Sonatina in D I Allegro Clementi Casey Hong Ecossaise in G Beethoven Sonatina in C I Spiritoso Clementi Kristin Hong Sonatine (1959) . . Khachaturian I Allegro giocoso 11 Andante con anima. rubato PMTA would like to thank to Herman & Sons for the use of their recital hall. Teachers . presenting students today are Yvonne Cloutier and Rosmary Stelmach. December 11, 1999 - , Damielle Burkhart Angels We Have Heard.On High Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree Traditional Marks Emily Mecham Prelude. from Holbert Suite. Op. 40 Grieg Valerie Moseley Sonata in G. Op. 49. No. 2 . I Allegro. ma non troppo Beethoven Waltz in b. Op. 69, No. 2 Chopin Juhani Smith Scherzo in e. Op. 16. No. 2 Mendelssohn Valerie Echols Sonatine in G II Allegretto cantabile Vandall Steven Burkhart Arabesque. Op. 100. No. 2 Hallelujah Chorus · BurgmGller Handel (arr.) Phoebe Bushman Sonata in a. Op. 46. No. 3 I Con Moto .II Cantablie Kabalevsky Jennifer Lee Preludes. Op. 6 I Lento 111 Allegrogiocoso IV Allegretto meno mosso Muczynski PMTA would like to thank to Herman & Sons for the use of their recital hall. Teachers · presenting students today are. Carolyn Berggren. Carolyn Inabinet, Gail Quackenbush.· and Barbara Stoutenburgh. r·i 1 PHOENIX MUSIC ·rM-rl1~ . TEACHERS . .. .. . ASSOOJATION CELEBRATION OF MllSIC APRIL ;£5, 2000 H~GH. SCHOOL DIVISION Valley Presbyte~ian €hucb 6947 E st McDonald Drive Paradise Valley, Al-izona Participating Teachers· Paitrricfa Box AJ\na Mae Bruning Do11othy DJ.tngan Irene Kuniski IJa Feftif;lan Kathlee,fl; Romcka Stella Sapt:!rstein .Jo Arui Sm~lset Stisan Grove ~osmary Christina GutshaM Jean Ha~ey_ · Ca.r01yn Inabinet Barbara Steutenbutg'h Stelmach Sbaton Stevens . We appreciate the gener0sity of Steinway Hall fw: prnvid;ing the beautiful Kawai piano for this event. For all ymtt pain'(fj needs se~ BiU Lester at: S1:tEINWAY HALL !ll5~G> N:odh Seottrsdale Road Seettsdale, Arizona 480 948-UZ-O CELEBRATION OF MUSIC April l 5, 2000 MIGH SfHOOL 1'IVISipN I if HS 1 Erika Ress Etude ia Om Op.72, No. 2 Moskowski :ws 2 Kristan Jak'ubczyk Atrabesque C Op 1:8 Sohumruim HS3 Jonathan Jardine Asturias GmOp.41, No. 40 From Suite Espanola A1beni2i WU Sandy fho ¥ieuuese 8Grlliiiia m."C'- HSS Jennifer Foo;g HS6 Jonathan Aquino HS7 Brittany Rutledge Raclun.aninof'f Freludein C#m Op. 3,'No. 2 Chopin. .Etude in Cm Qp. 10, No.12 MSS Phoebe Bu"1Mrnu1 lititermSZzo Op.~ H, '4o. 2 HS9 Esthet- Plsw W~llz Ii:S 10 Emily M~h:an1 ili)anza cle lai MQz.a DonCl)!lai Ginastera HS 111 Jennifer Lee Six ~rell!ldes Gp. e Muezynslti HS 12 Carissa Mulder Danza Argentina Op. 2, No. 2 GiBaSl!ei:a ••nanza de la Moza Datosa" HSU 'David Schmttz 'Rhapsody in G Op. 79, No. 2 Brahms HS 14 Mered~h Vij)}se Romantique Debussy HS 15 Jeanna Smith Matche Fun.ebre Chopin HS 16 Jesse Yang Fmtasia Moza.rl HS17 Kern cfall Cline SG>nata in C Op. 13, N'G. 8 A.dagio Cantabile 2nd M: Beethoven &gwel'I llil Mvr Sonatina Qp. 20, Ne. 1 in Ab O~. 69, Mo. -=td&il'I! Bussek --~ms Chopin [I · 1• 1M· r1~ PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS I . . ' . . . '. . ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC APRIL 15, 2000 JUNIOR HIGH DIVISION VHlley Presbyterian Cburcll 6947 East McDonald Drive Parndise Valley, Arizona Participating Teachers: Pat:dcia Bo;x Anna Mae :Bruning Dorothy Dungan Stella Saperstein Ila FeJtman Jo Ann Smelser Susan Grove Christina Gutshall Jean Harvey Carolyn Inabinet Rosmary Stelmach Sharon Stevens Barbara Stoutenburgh Irene Kuniski Kathleen Roncka We appreciate the generosity of Steinway Hall for providing the beautiful Ka:wai piano for this event. For an your paino needs see Bill Lester at: STEINWAY HALL 15600 North Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, Arizona 480 948-1120 ~ · ', t - .v ' - l,t. .- '1,..,:-: {.. , ..;'. ~ I 7 CELEBRATION OF MUSIC April 15, 2000 JUNIOR HIGH DlVISlON Senneville & Toussaint JH 1 Qiyam Tung A Comme Amour /~ JH2 Qadri Tung Nocturne in Eb Op.9, No.2 Chopin G JH3 Marshall Flores Fantasy in Om Mozart JH4 Bradley Factor Golliwagg's Cakewalk From Children's Comer Debussy JH 5 Lauren Hecht AUegro Scherzando Air Haydn Purcell Annie Liu Soaring in Fm Op. 12, No. 2 Schumann JH7 Adriana Witoslawski Valse Oubliee F# Liszt JH8 Joni Saquilaya11 Sonatina in C Op. 55, N0. 1 1st Mvt Kahl au JH9 Vanessa Pohorily Wal1Z Ab Op.34, No. l Chopin JH IO Filip Mladenovic Sonata in Fm Op. 2, No, 1 YdMvt Beethoven Eric Tokatlian Nocturne in C#m (Posthumous) Chopin JH 12 Stephanie Tellez Scherzo in Em Op. 16, No.2 JH 13 Nicole Newman Waltz in Em Op. Post. Chopin Sonatina inr~ @p. 3~, -Nd Ckn~eu1li Chopin _,.,.. .....JH6 9 ~ .s :JM _') arerre Seet01 Mendelssohn JH 15 Stephen Chiu Prelude in Db Op.2S, No. 15 JH 16 Elizabeth Shih Notturno _) JH 17 Bobby Fijan I. Dr Grad us ad Parnassum Children's Corner Debussy c: JH 18 Briana Mulder H. Jimbo's Lullaby Children's Comer Debussy s O~. 54, No. 4 Grieg CELl:BRA:TION OF MUSIC APRIL ~5, 20(])© UPPER EilLEMENfARY DIVlSfON Valle)l ~.l!fSb)'l,eriian ©lluHll 69"1 Eas,t' McDanalthy Dumgan Ha Ft]eltman Slllsa•n Gnove C&11istina Gutsfl.al.1 J©a•Jil HaIV:ey Ca @l)r'1il IDnalbinet lren:e :Kil!ln~~tci !Kattl~een ~©n~ka Stella $apetsteiu J© Ann Sn1elser ResmaJJY Stelmach ShaliO.ti SteveJils Ba~b>aiFa Sl0wtenli>ldrgfa We a,p11e0ia1le the gemel·©siity of Steiawa~ Ma10 f©F frnviclinig ~e beail!lftitfuil ~a.~aii fiaait@ foir this evemt. For al~ YOlif pa1imt0 flt.eeacil Scottsdale, Arizona 480 ~~~Mt 12ID JPrANO CElLJE~RATl0N OF MUSlFC ~ttil UE Tu7 ]5, 200© Melissa liellez S@na.tina GJp. 266, N0. i Liehner ~. M0d:erato ]he ¥ ©ung SheJiJhercless ®p. ©©,N@.U Va1leri e !Eiek0ls tlE 2 Jessica Jaiidine Mruiy Helen Labadie ~4 ~imbe~ly Kl!lle.sh Saa"St©IFy. Gurrl~:uti ID>rramatie EVcelude Majestic 60ldston lJE 8 ltea'tlher. lf©nnston Nea't:IB®t imagina'tiM Mier VandaM UE19 1'11oy S amos Bagatrel~e OpJ m9, 'N0. ME I© A. 39, iNo. :21 [chaikovsky Beethoven Shorll :Prelude i!Em IBae11 'Jfavan~e11ai Pi~:z;on1k;a S0natina <0p.1ll 68, ~'©.~ 211d Mvt !rJi,afuelLi iEiopa.k Muss©rgsky Anthon loulcianov Chaco11fle lfir01Tu Sui e in Dm Sonata in G No . .$, K.283 Kaitie Ze-~a :Atr~b.es.cque Op. ~. UE 2~ Ehse llili~an ~vening Dacen Wtiight Mim1et i111 ID:tn Ci110us mu gmuller Olementi Alexll1il.€1er IDiabell' in the Countrry 1Ba11t0k !Fi'rom "fen !Easy Pieces No. 5 fili~'toso 1Beet1'1<1wen Dell@ Jl'@t0 Gtlieg , T. iii. Sal!{µilayan ·y Matthew ~ion in Am ®tp. 88, N©. 3 Kluhlau min. Aflegr© l.IBt<1rlesc@ l0ecata iIBINiDL!anite SHatiua if1 «Ii OpJS], i!'il©.1 l 1I. $cfaerz© 60ldston Balok \IB0ngo~t Pliayer 0'.f tfie :Ma:tad©r 11Bllfiln \19an~ ®J!?· ~ 2~ N0. 4 Katherine !Ramsey $m1aitir~a if9ial&el'lli S'.onatinaotin G [. Mooerat0 !Etude C0nilduen's [i>.ieces) U1El2 iffiliittany Newman Biabell.i Op 11t5il!', No. ~ ind Mvl! S@natirna in 6i @f'1[§[, il:l!fa. -!I! 3rc1!R0d0 Josewh Kim lLJE 5 tJE [8 Gillook A Walil l'ale ';.,/ ~ Handel Mozart N0. 4 KaJJgan:0v : Vt:encese S0natinai Ne.4 !st M'v.1! M0zrutt .. .' ·~ aBaeh Peskanov PM,}\ · 1 PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS . . ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC APRIL 15, 2000 LOWER ELEMENTARY DIVISION Participating Teachers: Patricia Box Anna Mae Bruning Dorothy Dungan Ila Feltman Christina Gutshall Jean Harvey Carolyn Inabinet Irene Kuniski Kathleen Roncka Stella Saperstein Jo Ann Smelser Rosmary Stelmach Sharon Stevens Barbara Stoutenburgh Valley Presbyterian Church 6947 East McDonald Drive Paradise Valley, Arizona We appreciate the generosity of Steinway Hall for providing the beautiful Kawai piano for this event. For all your piano needs see Bill Lester at: STEINWAY HALL 15600 North Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, Arizona 480 948-1120 CELEBRATION OF MUSIC April 15, 2000 LOWER ELEMENT ARY DIVISION LE l Lexi Tretick Prelude in a Minor Birds Dvarionas Karamanov LE2 Anna Loukianova Aria DMinor Sonatina in CMajor Purcell Gedike LE3 Matthew Keen Foot Race Scherzo Guth off Schytte LE4 A. J. Sheiner Minuet in G ALittle Commander Bach Maikapar LE 5 Christina Spigner AShort Story The Happy Farmer M. Lichner Schumann LE6 Zaneta Kam Prelude No. I Miller LE 7 Therese Lacson Toccatina Brown LE 8 John Octavian Dobos Minuet in C Snappy Sonatina I Mozart Noona LE 9 Christine Chui Mist Miller LE 10 Andrew Fijan Sonatina in COp.39 No. l I. Allegro Lynes for the COiumbia Pictures Publlcations/ Belwin Student Composition &»ntest for Mll'NA from 199if to 1995. Mr~ Oaramia has four recordings: Zebra Stripes, highlighting syncopated solo piano music of European and women ily ARI Tfte 1~ !ihg We 'N8W MOfy ~fit' lifwmn ~argl Afan, Atl»ef.(lw@ N0. t lnvemtan N0. U C>.@\Nlb Ryan9ertiP ..... llb.in« . . . ...111 N0W A J\Q~ !~ir Bt~mg TrsCJittenal l'raCffff.e nll Pnau, ~ttet4ee1. ~m 'Vallf.Jt NMSW PMTA~l laGJ!l ltUfi.l\ankt<0 t4~1fl mil Sootfertftiwse:,mf~nelr. '1~11 hilt. 'f.:q~eflit JtfWfltini ~!Ats •€ii.I~. f!if':e B~r~rt lm!"1\', Qale ~uagkeniysf\~ afl.I Kiren Taylmr. PMTi PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC APRIL 7, 2001 STEINWAY HALL 15600 N. SCOTTSDALE RD. SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA PARTICIPATING TEACHERS: Dorothy Dungan, Christi Gutshall, Mi Kim, Irene Kuniski, Nijole McClusky, Stella Saperstein, Angelica Prado-Stern LOWER ELEMENTARY DIVISION Arganbright Klose Misty Fog The Banjo Picker LE/ Jessica D. L. Brown '(r9 Shteibelt Maikapar Michael Calvani Kelley O'Brien George Ogilvy istant Chimes Toccatina Kaiden Dion 'P l Tchaikovsky Anna Loukianova Kabalevsky Ellmenreich Little Song, Op. 27 No. 2 Spinning Song, Op. 14 No. 4 y Clementi Sonatina in C, Op. 36 No. 1 I. Allegro Italian Song Pl eye I Alexander Minuet ,. Sonatina Spiritoso I. Allegro Bach Kabalevsky Andrew Fijan Wilton Wilton Sonatina Minuet Michaela Hyde Rebikov Lynes Chinese Figurine No. 13 Sonatina No. 1 I. Allegro Zaneta Kam Beethoven Burg muller Sonatina in G Tarantelle, Op. 100 No. 20 JunYoung Kim Christina Spigner Bach Tchaikovsky Prelude in c minor azurka in d minor Alexei Tretick John Dobos Minuet, Anh 132 The ., own, Op. 39 No. 20 in Bach Mozart Minuet in G Arietta \ . PM · PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC APRIL 7, 2001 PARTICIPATING TEACHERS: Jenny Armendt, Patricia Box, Elizabeth Drewett, Dorothy Dungan, Christi Gutshall, Snezana Krstic, Irene Kuniski, Stella Saperstein, Rosmary Stelmach STEINWAY HALL 15600 N. SCOITSDALE RD. SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA UPPER ELEMENTARY DIVISION I }J Ut::. abesque, Op. 100 No. 2 Little Plower No. 1 Burg muller Gurlitt Sonatina in D, Op. 36 No. 6 Clementi Lff:/O Mazurka I. Allegro con spirito \{ in F, Op. 68 No. 3 Alysia casper Chopin Kaitlin O'Brien allade, Op. 100 No. 15 Menuet in g minor Burg muller Bach Ange/Chen Sonata in A, K. 331 I. Rondo Alla Turca Puck · ,Xf:!> Mozart 0 Grieg Matthew Dion U.-.4 7 Sonatina in G, Op. 151 No. 1 II. Scherzo f I Allegro Burlesco, Op. 33 No. 3 *~inC J lA b ,,-,fL Waltz - Sch_,erzo V Diabelli Kuhlau Greg Peairs Bach Shostakovich Larissa Pohorily Venezuelan Folk Song 1anlta April Dudley Invention No. 1 Rondo, Op. 50 No. 2 Cl , Bach Kabalevsky " Sonata in G, Hob. XVI:GI I. Allegro '...) Polonaise in g minor Haydn Ll£ f 2._ - Chopin TroyShamos Elise Fijan /" {) .F0 'Invention In f _ - Mazurka, Op. 7 No. 2 Bach Chopin Adrijana Krstic U 14 ·, v,:,5 Sonatina in C, Op. 55 No. 1 I. Allegro con spirito Waltz in b minor, Op. 69 No. 2 Justin Song Kuhlau Chopin .-' Variations on a Russian Folk Song Anthon Loukianov Glinka r ~ f · Waltz, Op. 39 Sonatina in a minor I. Allegro Kabalevsky Benda Christy Tang .. '0 ·v Clair de Lune Debussy Chopin t: D JWaltz in D-flat, op: 64 No. 2 ' ) F/1 (o Nocturne in c-sharp minor, Opus Posthumous Brittany Newman Texas Sonatina II. Andante Winter Wind Steward Bober Amy Nguyen Chopin Melissa Tellez ~ 7 High Point Toccata Vandall Kimberly Vogelsang . . · l PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC APRii:. 7, 2001 PARTICIPATING TEACHERS: Jenny Armendt, Elizabeth Drewett, Dorothy Dungan, Susan K. Grove, Christi Gutshall, Mi Kim, Gail Quackenbush, Stella Saperstein STEINWAY HALL 15600 N. SCOTTSDALE RD. SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA JUNIOR HIGH DIVISION March of the Dwarfs, Op. 54 No. 3 David Choe Grieg Beethoven Sonata in A-flat, Op. 13 II. Adagio cantabile Prelude in c minor Bach Qiyam Tung Paisiello Barber Nel Cor Piu Non Mi Sento Sure On This Shining Night Tetje Giancola Italian Concerto Bach Erik Matro Rachmaninoff Prelude in D, Op. 23 No. 4 Michelle Newbold Sibelius Romance, Op. 24 No. 9 Nicole Newman Impromptu in A-flat, Op. 90 No. 4 Victoria Park Schubert Sonatina, Op. 36 No. 1 I. Allegro Clementi Marvin Porras Waltz in c-sharp minor, Op. 64 No. 2 Stephanie Tellez Chopin March of the Dwarfs, Op. 54 No. 3 BobbyFijan Grieg p Tl PHOENJIX MUISIC lE~OHEIRS ASSOOIAlllON CELEBRATION OF MUSIC APRIL 7I 2001 STEI NWAY HALL 15600 N. SCOilTSDALE ltD. PA~J]CC~RA\1li1NG 1ilEACHERS: Jenn, Armen©~, Cam,l~n ~nabi1rmet, SnezarMa ~rs~ic, Irene ~u!Plisl<:i, Gail Quackenbush, Stella Saperistein, J© Arnn Smelser SC9T1'S9ALE, ARliZON~ SENIOR fllGfil DIVISION Ar.al\les~ue Debussy Nt:>. l. Vanessa Arag@PJ Beethoven Somata, OpJ. 13 I. Grave Erika Ross Caccini Amarilli, Mia Bella Vafetie Seeton Ser:iata In c minori Op. 10 No. :h · I. ~lle@iro rmeltte e c0m br;io Ohristopher Frausto Scarlatti E.e ~i©lette Maugaret Gibby l)ebmssy Arabesque No. 1 Valerie Moseley Mason Kyla 'li'eal!S@n Noatu11lile im grflat minor;, Op. 9 No. 1 Vanessa Pohori/y Nedumne im ~miner, Op>. 72 N©. 1 Iisaac P@r:ras Narncy Faber Egyi'.)tiam Rhapsody Nadia £. Faze/ Crnopin VOCAL RECITAL March 10, 2001 Rebecca Sears April Dudley Tetje Giancola Megan Ansel Josilyn Colby Ryan Leigh Bonar Avalon Rector Bridgette Salcido Katie Paschal Jamie Moore Katrinka Utterbaack Kristine Kelly Elizabeth Gingerich Kyrie Mullins Nadia Fazel Melissa Rowe Tung Family Singers Do Re Mi Rodgers! Hammerstein Valencianita Venezualan Folk Song Nel cor piu mon mi sento Paisiello Sure on the Shining Night Barber The Lamb Chanler I Blake Can't Help Singing Kern It's a Hardknock Life Charmin! Strouse Amarilla Mia Bella Caccina OnMyOwn Schonberg !Mitchell The Prayer Suger I Foster Once Upon a Dream Wildhord The Fruitless Serenade Brahms The Water is· Wide American Folk Song American Folk Song Shenandoah The Crucifixion Barber OnMyOwn Schonberg You Must Love Me Walker I Arnold The Way He Makes Me Feel Legrand Plaisir d'amour Martini Wouldn't it be Loverly Lerner I Loewe Climb Every Mountain Rodgers! Hammerstein English Folk So_ng Greensleeves Wdrren How Do I Live Sebben, crudele Caldara Count Your Blessings Berlin Donna, Donna Serztnda Menwries of Childhood Huang Zi Teachers presenting students are: Jenny Armendt, Gloria Brown, Betty Campbell, Barbara Imbrie, Kathleen Roncka, Sharon Stevens and Fawzia Mai Tung. /:··1);~1T11 \ .· lf ' j I : !. ·" . .. . ~ ?H "' Tarantella ' ~· 'I Bastian ~ :"' Katee Temple Alaska Glover Amy Sellner Sonatina. Op. 27, No. ts Kabalevsky .II '. Vahag Oganyan For Elise Christy Tang Sonatina in A Minor, Allegro ... Steven Farnsworth Sonatina I. Op. 157, No. 4 Valerie Seeton Egyptian Rhapsody Christopher Frausto Sonatina, Op. 13, No. t, Presto , ,,-. ·. ."'' Beethoven ,., Benda ... Spindler ... Faber .:. .. Kabalevsky • '' J '• " .. I I I " .... hi.- ....... • ) I • • • '· PMTA would like to thank to Herman and Sons for the use of their recital hall. Teachers presenting students today are Carolyn Berggren, Elaine Hunter, Sneznan Krstic. Irene Kunlski, Edith Marsh. Scott Sims. Rosemary Stelmach. and Karen Taylor. t .' , 'l . .. , I, ." r.: ., .. •• ~ .. -·\:;-;. 1,....,. .. r-! . I . ~ -...._ i. 1"1j• • "\ ~ ~ • • .. • .& • ~ I- tr tne genett>t1s Gle;fiuatioffl ©f seflojar hip mone1 f mr Gelebrati~ 'E>i lvlu~ic winners . .. .Katfu~en Fl§>neika anm Jtaef ~Q!Eman feF tt\taif a:s$listaitwf!f df:i&ftlJZPQ tth• Gete\fati01:1 at M~si~. ~ARt~P•TlW ~:E1.«;~!: 8aruera Cl-, ~OfGtl\}! !Jtarflat\, .~ ;;eztttman, ~rime. iKi'IJrili$fmattaa tri 6' !. M,ed'erato Musette Mong<:>lian Somg Minuet, K. 94 inuet if1 C, K. i M1tthewli.al Etumes fnfantlmesf 'GfJ. 3A., troq,'K t, tSo. ~ VIMen} WSzg Air, BW'( anh. Scnatifla in<: l33i e:vom the note.b ok of A. ~. Bach G>uRCont>e 8lif§lf.J'll!f~*er Giab$1lt TJle Seat11tlfut lrftle IJttle Playmat~s Emerafi Toccata Son tinai Im G II. Romanze Kristal Kim Sonata in g mJnot Maroh in C, Qp. 65 No. 10 Cjm~osa f!J~E!V Alexei Tretl&k B&lrgmttller 'Mier PM~ll Special thanks to ... . ..Steinway Hall and manager Bill Lester fort the use of ~heir wont'.iferful facility . . . .Washbl!!Jrin Pian@, Kawai, aliild Qr. Ed IHermamsori for the generous dGmation of S€holaliship money ~1or Celebratkm of Music winners . . . .Kathleen Aoncka and Janet Norman for their assistance organizing the Celelbratiorn of Music. PAR~ ICfPArlNG TIEACHIERS: Eliza~ethl D~ewe~~' Dom~triv 1Dwll1lgarr:i, Aflilna Dworsk:i~, Dean Elder'" Ila Fel~man, Mi IKim, lreme Kuniski, Janet NormQn, Susarn Shitner, Md Ba'1baria Stouten©tughL PHOENIX MUSIC l EAOHEAS ASSOCIAl110N CELEBRATION OF MUSIC APRIL 6, 2002 SlEINWAY HALL 15600 N. sconSDALE RD. SCOllSDALE, ARIZONA UP~IER ELEMENTARY DIVISION UE. l Scherzco in 0 minor The Pearls, Op. illO@ @mlitt 1%irgrmruller V~l,3 ArabesQJtJe,. Op>. 100 No. 2 Beao~ BtJg~w l?300gie Chrl6ty Taflg Lwllaby ue IL/- The H~pp~ Farmer Ecossa1se in G Brody McConnell Sonatima, Op. 13 No. 1 m. l?Jiiest© Kabalevsky Sonatina in G Bee~hoven Ellza/JJe~/!1 MacU>0well r/iJeck Dubuok Variati0ri on a Russiat:il Tlneme · Alex lzotov Reverie 9ebussy KhatchattJ rriarn f 0O Adventures of ivam V. ''[van is very bllilsy 1' Matthew Dion rDort©fr' GraGlt:1s ad l?arrnassul\lil b wenti©trl We, B Debussy Baoln Joseph Kim inc MaACi>r,, Op. 36 No. t Ue,JO Solilabina t Alleg rro Clementi Matthew CofdOR U.f.l I Waltz in tll-flat Mag@r, Op. 64 No. t Kristin Lian!!} ~f" l,.,, Massoli!lGf j).l vnommel .Jessica '/Y, t., Brown, I. Moderato II. Rcomamze l)f !'? From a Germam liiorest, Op. 61 No. 3 \) U~JS Er.neral~ li?ccata Ecossa1se 1rn C ChristirJe E. Chiw ve7 Sclhumann Beethoven Ivana Martinie f(,im'betJ/y V@ §!elsang UE.lf Mlerr Afil(fy Hauafil Levi'1lova Burgmuller \Jf:2 Arrabesque, Op. 100 No. 2 BOr~mtJller IPreltide in c minor (from 12 Short Preludes) L-Balladle, Op. 100 No. 15 Bach Burg muller Stephanie Barnes PM~i Special thanks to ... . . .Steinway Hall and manager Bi:ll Lester for the use of their wonderful facility . . . .Washburn Piano, Kawai., and Dr. Ed Hermanson for the generous donation of scholarship money for Celebration of Music winners . . . . Kathleen Roncka and Janet Norman for their assistance orrganizing the Celebration of Music. PARTICIPATING TEACHERS: Lafry Clapp, Dorothy Dungan, Dean Elder, Joanne Lewis, Mi Kim, Janet Norman, Susan Shiner, Dorothy Stelmach, Barbara Stoutenburgh, PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIA-;rlON CELEBRATION OF MUSIC APRll 6, 2002 STEINWAY HALL 15600 N. SCOTISDALE RD. SCOTISDALE, ARIZONA JUNIOR HIGH DIVISION Sonata in A Major, K. 331 III. Rondo alla turca Sonata in B-flat Major, K. 333 I. Allegro Mozart Sora Ely Victoria Park Praeludium in e minor Mendelssohn Etude in c minor, Op. 25 No. 12 Nicolas Cherpelis Chopin Stephen Wood Allegro The Street, the Guitarist and the Old Horse, Suburis, #1 caroline ThompsrJn Consolation N.o. 3 in D-flat Major Alexandra Russell Etude in g minor, Op, 47 No. 14 Amanda Tong Tarantella Mompou Liszt Heller Pieczonka Brianne Jeffers Sonata XII in D Major, KV. 3U I. Allegro c~n splrito Dacen Wright Sonata in d minor, K. 9 Mozart Scarlatti Susan Tan Scmata in e minor:, Hob. XVI:34 Ill. Molto vivace Brittany Newman Sonata in c minor, Op. 13 III. Rondo Allegro lrlaydn Beethoven Daniel Kim Sonatine I. Moderately fast Gillock Lily Situ Tarantella Pieczonka Jennie Wood L. Mozart Diana King Sonatina in F Major, Op. 36 No. 4 I. Con spirito Rachel Mertensmeyer Clementi Arabesque No. 1 - Andantino con mote Jayme Goldstein Debussy PMT1\ Special thanks to ... . . .Steinway Hall and manager Bill Lester for the use of their wonderful facility . ... Washburn Piano, Kawaij and Dr. Ed Hermanson for the generous donation of scholarship money for Celebration of Music winners . . . . Kathleen Roncka and Janet Norman for their assistance organizing the Celebration of Music. PARTICIPATING TEACHERS: Elizabeth Drewett, Dorothy Dungan, Sherry Lenich, Joanne Lewis, Liz Owens, Stella Saperstein, and Barbara Stoutenburgh. PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC APRIL 6, 2002 STEINWAY HALL 15600 N. SCOTISDALE RD. SCOTISDALE, ARIZONA SENIOR HIGH DIVISION Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum Richelle Meiss Debussy Diabolic Suggestions, Op. 4, No. 4 Vanessa Pohorily Prokofiev Rhapsody in g minor, Op. 79 No. 2 Nicole Newman Brahms Etude in C Major, Op. 10 No. 7 Michelle Newbold Chopin Tarantella, Op. 102 No. 3 Mendelssohn Lisa Hapeman Prelude in c-sharp minor, Op. 3 No. 2 Stephen F. Chiu Sonata in D Major Rachmaninoff Haydn II. Largo sostenuto Ashley Anderson PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES FEBRUARY 16, 2002 Katarina Krstic Legend Moy Borjana Trifkovic Allegretto Grazioso Gurlitt Samanta Puzic Allegretto Diabelli Dustin Vesey No Moon Tonight Grumpy Old Troll Faber Faber Srdjan Maksimovic The Clock Shop Faber Hannah Loeff Minuet in G Sonatina in G Bach Beethoven Victoria Van Hofwegen Halloween Bounce Medieval Dance Olson Alexander Zachary Peacemaker Funeral March of the Marionette Prelude Gounod - Bastien Alfred Christine Chiu Flamenco Clown, op. 39, no. 20 Scher Kabalevsky Thys van Hofwegen German Dance in D Marcus Snapicus Haydn Poe Mishelle Neskovic Solfeggietto Bach Kristin Liang La Styrienne, op. 100, no. 14 Ballade, op. 100,no. 15 Burgmuller Burgmuller Brianne Jeffers Tarantella Pieczonka Richelle Meiss Solace Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum Joplin Debussy Teachers presenting students to-day are: Shezana Krstic, Sherry Lenich, Gail Quackenbush, and Barbara Stoutenburgh. PMTA would like to thank Washburn Piano Co. for the use of their recital hall. I( Teachers presenting students to-day: Carolyn Berggren, Betty Campbell, Diane Delander, Anna Dworskij, Miriam Huh, Snezana Krstic, Rita Quay, Gail Quackenbush, and Rosemary Stelmach. We thank Washburn Piano Co. for their kindness in providing the recital hall for our use. SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES APRIL 27, 2002 Rebecca Heine Hoe Down Midnight Blues Rollin Bastien Beth Heine Morning Dew Minuet Miller Rameau Genny Kiperman Sonatina Tilinskis Alex Soutus Folk Dance Ukrainian Melody Jessica Munoz Sky Blue Vandall Mark Sellner and Amy Sellner Penguin Blues Faber Zachary Peacemaker Fandango Snowflake Rag Alfred Faber Katie Chung Sonatina Enjoue From a Land Far Away Clarke Bastien Jennifer Barrett Bagatelle The Teddy Bear March Diabelli Barrett Phoebe Ko Swaying Silhouettes Saturday Card Games Lambert Ellsworth Ben Heine Elegy Rusty Rag Tingley Bober Grace Huh A Deserted Garden Song of the Ocean Waves Gurlitt Tan Myron Perez The Great Smoky Mountain Glover Lydia Ko Minuet Menu et Bartek Mozart Claire Wong Minuet Musette Bach Bach Andrew Sosnicki Folk Dance Kolessa AlexTzotov Variation on a Russian Theme Du Buck Hannah Loeff Waltz Kabalevsky Jordan Eppert Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring Balle Tedesco Bach Haydn Courtney Kucera The Wild Rider Schumann Gloria Huh The Gotta-Skip Robots Menueten Rondeau Tan Rameau Heather Delander Amazing Grace Newton Lauren Blanton Candle on the Water Kasha Amy Sellner Sonatina Curious Story, op. 138, no. 9 Benda Heller Whitney Stanley Rhapsody Bober Laura Hargan Moonlight Sonata, op. 27, no. 2: Adagio sostenuto Beethoven Sonata in D: Allegro Prelude, op. 25, no.15 Haydn Chopin Emily Kriegshauser PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES OCTOBER 19, 2002 Jennifer Kiperman Sarabanda Waltz of the Hearts Pachelbe! Glensberg Samanta Puzic Carnival of Venice Faber Oastin Vesey Minuet Faber Alexis Cooper Snowflake Rag Faber Victoria Cooper Dancing the Minuet Bastien Srdjan Maksimovic Mr. McGill Faber Karis Feldman Scarborough Fair Folk Gracie Temple Legerdemain the Magician Fredrich Hannah Loeff Tiger Boogie Rollin Courtney Kucera Innocence Burgmuller Katee Temple New Orleans Nightfall Gillock Alex lzotov Little Prelude No. 3 Etude op.47, No. 19 J. S. Bach Heller Claire Wong Sonatina: II Moderate cantabile Ill Allegro vivace Gillock Andrea Temple Allegro Scherzando Haydn Will Matloff Sonatina in G: Moderato Romanze Beethoven Kathy Lee Spinning Song Elmenreich Kristin Liang Tarantella op. 65, No. 4 The Rain and the Rainbow, op. 65, No. 4 Prokofiev Sonata in C major I Moderate- - -- - ---- Haydn Alexandra MatloJf_ _________ · Prokofiev - II Presto Teachers presenting students to-day: Carolyn Berggren, Anna Dworskij, Snezana Krstic, Rosmary Stelmach, and Barbara Stoutenburgh. PMTA would like to thank Washburn Piano Co. for the use of the recital hall. Phoenix Music Teachers Association thanks the following donors for their genero£H)'. Donations win benefit the scholarship fund of PMTA Phoenix Atlusic Teachers Association GOW Donors: $100.00 Tatei, Inc. Mr. Clyde McDonald 5250 S. 4ya Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85041 602-237-2170 presents Silver Donol'S: SS0.00 Richard and Dorothy Dungan 4714 E. Shangri-La Road Phoenix, AZ 85028 602-953-3239 The Fourth Annual Benefit Recital featuring Atta~ Forklift Rentals, Inc. Hal and Nadine Hedges P.O. Box646 Tolleson, AZ 85353-0646 237-2001 Royden Construction Co. 3423 S. Si51 Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85043 602-484-0028 The Tellez Family Premiere Wood Floors The Newman Family Dan Mardian Marco Crane & Rigging Co. 221 S. 35th Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85009 602-272-2671 Piano Studio of Barba.ra Stouten burgh. NCTM 4336 W: Lupine Ave. Glendale, AZ 85304 602-439-2024 'I j l ) I I Supporters Jessica D.L Brown and family Liz G . .Owcns 16020 N. 5211<1 P!ace Scottsdale, AZ 85254 602-404-0533 Senior Scholarship Award Winners and Celebration of Music Scholarship Award Winners Sunday, May 12, 2002 Anna Mae Bruning, Piano Teacher 4529 N. 28tb Place Phoenix, AZ 85016 602-956-0475 Steimt:ay Hall 15600 N. Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, AZ PROGRAM Twenty-five Progressive Studies, Op. 100 XII. The Farewell Sonatina No. 1, Op. 168 IL Andante Cantabile John Octavian Dobos Burgmuller Chopin Etude in C Minor, Op. 25 No. 12 Diabelli Nicolas Cherpelis Beethoven Sonata in C Minor, Op. 13 III. Rondo Allegro Daniel Kim Massoud Beethoven Emerald Toccata Sonatina in G Il. Romance Prokofiev Diabolic Suggestions, Op. 4 No. 4 Vanessa Pohorily Kristal Kim Senior Scholarship Award Winners Cimarosa Prokofiev Sonata in G Minor March in C, Op. 65 No. 10 Sonata No. 7 in D Major III. Presto Alexei Tretick Haydn Carl Bear Clementi Sonatina in C Major, op. 36 No. 1 L Allegro Il. Andante Gershwin Prelude No. 1 Ashley Anderson Christina Spigner Debussy Doctor Gradus Ad Parnassum Ryan Buss Twenty-five Progressive Studies, Op. 100 V. Innocence Sand Castles Zaneta Kam Burgmuller Mier Beethoven Two Country Dances, Kwo, 015 Jessica D.L Brown Debussy J.S. Bach Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum Invention No. 13 in A Minor Joseph Kim Dubuck Variations on a Russian Theme Alex Izotov Khatchaturian Adventures of Ivan V. Ivan is Very Busy Reverie Nocturne in C Sharp Minor, KKIV a Nr. 16 Kyla Pearson Chopin PMTA honors and congratulates the Senior Scholarship Award winners, their parents, and their teachers who have been instrumental in guiding them to continue their study of music through the years. Teachers of the students performing today are Liz G. Owens, Meridee Richert, Evonne Beattie, and Jo Ann Smelser. Seniors earning awards but not performing are Danielle Durham, Sandy Pho, Whitney Owens, Esther Hsu, Kay Van Hofwegen, Alison Schubert, and Meredith Bagwell. Their teachers are Liz G. Owens, Anna Mae Bruning, Barbara Stoutenburg, Roberta Casale, and Sharon Stevens. PMTA welcomes and congratulates the other performers. All were among the award winners in the recent Celebration of Music recitals. Teachers of the students performing are Larry Clapp, Dorothy Dungan, Anna Dworskij, Mi Kim, Irene Kuniski, and Stella Saperstein. PMTA thanks Steinway & Sons for the use of Steinway Hall, and Mr. Ed Hermanson, and Mr. Bill Lester for their continued support of PMTA activities. Debussy Matthew Dion PMTA thanks very much all the donors listed on the back page. The generous scholarship donations make it possible for PMTA to continue scholarship awards. Sonatina in F, Op. 88, No. 4 I. Allegro molto MARESSA CURRAN, student of Elizabeth Drewett Kuhlau Jazz Sonatina in d II. Blues Plus KA TIE LARGENT, student ofSherry Lenich Vandall Sonatina in F, Op. 151, No. 1 II. Scherzo TROY SHAMOS, student ofRosmary Stelmach Diabelli AttiltatedWiihiile Arizona Stale Music Teachen Auoclatlon RMfhAMTNA CLASS BLUE Sonata in G, Op. 79 · I. Presto all Tedesca RICHELLE MEISS,student ofSherry Lenich Beethoven Sonatina in C, Hob. XVl:10 I. Moderato ALEXANDRA MATLOFF, student ofRosmary Stelmach Haydn CLASS INDIGO Sonatina 1959 I. Allegro giocoso MATTHEW DION, student of Dorothy Dungan Khachaturian RAINBOW SONATINA f lESI IVAL Sonatina 1959 II. Andante CALEB KINCH, student ofNorma Meredith Khachaturian GOLD MEDAL WINNERS' RECITAL Sonata inf, Op. 2, No. 1 I. . Allegro ANTHON LOUK/ANO~ student ofStella Saperstein Beethoven Sonata inc, Op. 13 I. Grave-allegro di molto e con brio ERIC TOKA TL/AN, student ofStella Saperstein Beethoven PRESENTATION OF GOLD MEDAL AWARDS Phoenix Music Teachers Association extends a vety ?Pedal thank you to the Music Department and Ethington Theatre of Grand Canyon Universijy for hosting the auditions and the recital for the !rainbow Sonatina Festival. Phoenix Music Teachers Association also thanks Mr. Ed Hermanson of Washburn Piano Company for the veryqenerous donation for the scholarships for the Gola /o/edal winners. 2:30 p.m., Sunday, November 10, 2002 ETHINGTON THEATRE Grand Canyon University Phoenix, Arizona Mini Sonatina in G I. Allegro MADISON FROHNA, student of Dorothy Dungan Bastien Sonatina in F I. Allegro CHRISTOPHER GUISE, student ofJulian Leviton Mini Sonatina in F I. Allegro con spirito . PHOEBE KO, student ofMidam Huh Bastien Sonatina in F II. Rondo-allegro KELLY O'BRIEN, student ofStella Saperstein CLASS RED Sonatina No. 2 in G I. Moderately fast · MICHAELA HYDE, student ofAngelica Prado-Stern Sutton Sonatina No. 2 in G I. Moderately fast DRESSLER PARSONS, student ofSusan Shiner Sutton Sonatina No. 1 I. Allegro JEREMY RUSSELL, student of Rosmary Stelmach Stewart CLASS ORANGE Sonatina in C, Op. 36, No. 1 II. Andante MRON ALTMAN, student of Dean Elder Clementi Sonatina in C, Op. 36, No. 1 Ill. Vivace KRISTAL KIM, student of Mi Kim Clementi Sonatina in G Ill. Allegro vivace CLAIRE WONG, student ofSnezana Krstic Gillock Sonatina in G I. Moderato WILL MA TLOFF, student of Rosmary Stelmach Beethoven Sonatina in G II. Romanze V/TALIY FLORIN, student ofStella Saperstein Beethoven Sonatina in G I. Allegro VINCENT WANG, student of Barbara Stoutenburgh Attwood Sonatina in a II. Andante CHRISTINE CHI~ student of Barbara Stoutenburgh Cobb Beethoven Sonatina in C, Op. 55, No. 1 I. Allegro CHRISTINE SPIGNER, student of Dorothy Dungan Kuhlau Sonatina in C, Op. 55, No. 1 II. Vivace MICHAEL NAQUIN, student of Elizabeth Drewett Kuhlau Sonatina in C, Op. 36, No. 3 I. Spintoso ALEXANDER BORSELLl student ofStella Saperstein Clementi Sonatina in G, Op. 168, No. 2 I. Allegro moderato STEPHANIE BARNES, student ofElizabeth Drewett Diabelli Sonatina in C, Op. 54, No. 1 I. Moderato STEPHEN LOCKER, student of Dorothy Dungan Gurlitt Sonatina in C, Op. 55, No. 1 I. Allegro MRON TAYLOR, student ofSnezana Krstic Kuhlau Sonatina F II. Rondo-allegro KRISTIN LIANG, student of Barbara Stoutenburgh Beethoven CLASS VIOLET Vandall Sonatina for Two Ill. Vivace CLASS YELLOW Beethoven ALLISON GUILFORD, primo ELIZABETH CASE, secondo students ofJoy Baber CLASS GREEN Sonata in C, Op. 13, No. 1 Kabalevsky Ill. Presto KIMBERLY VOGELSANG, student of Elizabeth Drewett BRUNING PIANO STUDIO " A SPECIAL THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING! 35th Annual Awards Recital UlANKS TO OUR PERFORMERS • • • I am proud ~ay of each of you! WE APPRECIATE THE SUPPORT OF THE PARENTS, GRANDPARENTS AND ·FRIENDS ••• It is 'a pleasure to entertain you! and A SPECIAL THANKS TO WASHBURN FOR THE RECITAL HALL FOR OUR REHEARSAL AND PROGRAM.'' Anna Mae Bruning 18,· 2002 Armed Forces Day Washburn Recial Hall WELCOME Introductions& Mrs. Bruning Students & Parents Pledge of Allegiance Flag Holder T. J. Saquilayan Sandon Saville STAR SPANGLED BANNER Sandy Pho Key/Smith PROGRAM Piano Teacher Duets from 50th Piano Ensemble Feb. 23, 2002 Central High School He's Got the Whole World In His Hands arr.Vandall ~"' DIANA & REBECCA HASUIAK ~~ Themes from Carman Bizet/Clark T. J. SAQUIIAYAN Espana Cani JONI Gillock SAQUILAYAN Little Tin Soldier Faber ALLY VIZZARD & SARAH TATUM (1st Ensemble) ····~~*************** Indian Scouts Sugar ·Cookies & Indian,· . Powwow J. Bastien D. c. Glover SANDON SAVILLE For He's A Jolly Good Fellow. Traditional Sanden is accompanied by his Mother - Holly Saville Grandfather's Grandfather Clock Growly Black Bear The Dinosaur Day Suites The Dinosaur & the U.F.o. Dance with a Dinosaur Mama-Saurus Rex ALLY Jingle Bell Rock Fur Elise SARAH K. Olson N. J. Tan M. Kelsey Beck & Booth L.van Beethoven ******************** Guitarist L. Brawer NICK HASUlAK ~ ~~ ESTUDIO A MODAL FESTIVAL TALK . ABOU!l' ·IT! Violinist SARAH TATUM G. J. Marsh J. V. Cheer Tryout N. C. Mullen REBECCA . HASUIAK~ ~ ARIZONA STUDY PROGRAM EVALUATIONS May 11, 2002 Grand Canyon University BAROQUE PERIOD 1600-1749 MINUEr from Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach T.J. INVENTION # 13 - a minor. JONI J •.· S. Bach FRENCH SUITE #5 - Courante - GM SANDY J. CLASSICAL PERIOD SONATINA in G Major JONI 1750-1819 J. L. Dussek FUR L.van Beethoven T.J. SONl\TA #8 Adagio-Cantabile (Pathetique) s. Bach Beethoven ROMANTIC .PERIOD 1820-1899 R. Schumann F. Chopin JONI SWEET DREAMS, opus 39, #21 Diana Bruning Hasulak CONTEMPORARY PERIOD MEMORY P. Tchaikovsky 1899-present A. L. Webber REBECCA QUICK SPIN in a FAST CAR ALLY P. Kever en 4 PIANO BLUES # 3 A. Copland SANDY ********************* Sandy Pho TROPHIES 5th 8th 10th presented tos year - Rebecca, T. J. and Joni year - Sandy year - Diana ******************** ARIZONA STUDY PROGRAM CERTIFICATES Level Level Level Level Sandy Pho Joni Saquilayan T. J. Saquilayan Ally Vizzard & RIBBONS tos 8 A .~-v-7/ 7 B 5 B 3 A SILVER PIAQUE presented tos Sandy Pho for successfully completing Intermediate Level 8 Sanden Saville BRUNING PIANO STUDIO PERFORMANCE PIAQUE for T.J. MAZURKA in g mi nor T. J. Saquilayan and Joni Saquilayan BRUNING PIANO STUDIO ACHIEVEMENT CERTIFICATE tos SANDY F iRS'f SORROW AWARDS PIANO ENSEMBLE CERTIFICATES tos Sarah Tatum and Ally Vizzard ••• Congratulations on playing in your first Ensemble! Rebecca :Hasulak and Diana Bruning Hasulak ******************** ELISE AFTER THE PRESENTATION OF THE AWARDS YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO WENDY'S FOR A FROSTIB ! " Five Year Awards Ten Year Awards Sarah, T.J. & Joni Sandy PHOENIX MUSIC rEACHERS ASSOCIATION presents High School Scholarship to Sandy Pho Graduating May 23, 2002 Camelback High School 1 MINI-RECITAL CERTIFICATES TOa TBA Charnelle Thurman, Phoenix Christian Academy Adult Students at Bruning Piano Studio ••• Diane Cowdrey Rae Sordahl Julia Mc Leod Diana Hasulak . PM 11 1 \ PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC Special thanks to... ...Steinway Hall and manager Peter Becker for the use d their wonderful facility . ...Washburn Piano, Kawai, and Dr. Ed Hermanson for the aenerous donation of scholarship money for Celebration of Music winners. ...Kathleen Roncka and Janet Norman for their assistance organizing the Celebration of Music. PARTICIPATING TEACHERS: Daniela Clapp, Elizabeth Drewett, Dorothy Dungan, Ila Feltman, Joanne Lewis and Karen Maison. APRIL 5, 2003 STEINWAY HALL 15600 N. SCOTISDALE RD. SCOTISDALE, ARIZONA LOWER ELEMENTARY DIVISION Sonatina in P, Anh. 5 No. 2 I. Alleero assai Beethoven A Short Storl.J Stewart Sonatina in G 11.Romanze MinuetlinG Aisha Tritle Sonatina No.1 I.Alleero II.Andante Lichner Alexandra Dawson Beethoven Bach Natasha Clapp Matthew Lai Clementi Sonatina, Op. 36 No. 3 I. Spiritoso The Wild Horseman Schumann Daniel Clapp CP.E.Bach Solfoeeietto Hanako Y okol.Jama Biehl Sonatina l.Alleero II. Allearetto Heel.Jone Kujawski Olson Tick....Toccatina Marl.J Kate Naquin Latour Alexander Sonatina in G Toccata Vivo Kristen Knutson The Clear Stream, Op.100 No. 7 The Horseman, Op. 27 No.10 KaidenDion Buremuller Kabalevskl.J PHOENIX MUSIC . TEACHERS . ASSOCIATION PMTll Special thanks to ... ...Steinway Hall and manaaer Peter Becker for the use of their wonderful facility . ...Washburn Piano, Kawai, and Dr. Ed Hermanson for the 5e11erous donation of scholarship mone1:J for Celebration of Music winners. ...Kathleen Roncka and Janet Norman for their assistance or5anizin5 the Celebration of Music. PARTICIPATING TEACHERS: Elizabeth Drewett, Dorothy Dunea.n, Anna. Dworskij, Dean Elder, Ila. Pel tman, Mi Kim, Karen Maison, Janet Norman, Kathleen Roncka., Stella. Saperstein, and Rosmary Stelmach. CELEBRATION OF MUSIC APRIL 5, 2003 STEINWAY HALL 15600 N. SCOTISDALE RD. SCOTISDALE, ARIZONA UPPER ELEMENTARY DIVISION CPEBach Tchaikovsky Solfeooietto Daydream Jessica D.L. Brown Vitaliy Florin Sonatina in C, Op. '20 No.1 I.Allearo Curious Storl.J, Op.138 No. 9 June Y ouna Kim Prelude inc minor Ll.Jrical Waltz Olson Schumann Willows in the Rain The HapptJ Fanner Kuhlau Bach Miretskij Little Prelude in c minor Variation, Op.14 No. '2 Alex lzotov Heller Bach Shostakovich Theme and Variations in G, Op. 4'2 No.1 On Majestic Peaks AndreaLoes Tchaikovsky Kabalevsky The Little French Clock "Maybe" from the musical Annie Andrea Leitereg Kuhlau Alexander Anna Loukianova Old French Sona The Clown, Op. 39 No. '2 Kowntz Strouse Ivana Martinie Buramuller L'Ora5e, Op.109 No.13 Michael Naquin Handel Passaca5lia in B ....flat Jenniler Kiperman CPEBach Shamo Solfeooietto SonataNo.6 Variations 011 a Russian Theme Will Matloff Song Without Words, Op.19 No. '2 . Emily Mitchell Cimarosa MatJkapar Mendelssohn Debussy Clementi Le Petit Ne5re Sonatina in F, Op.36 No.1 II. Andante Kristal Kim Grasshopper's W eddin8 From for Children, Volume I Matthew Cordon Bartok ScherzoinG Andrew Sosnicki Prelude inc minor, Op. '28 No. '20 Ba5atelle inc minor, Op. 5 No.1 Aaron Altman Chopin Tcherepnin Waltz in a minor, Op. Posthumous Sonatina in C, Op. 36 No.1 I.Allee,ro Andl.JHauan Chopin Clementi / Tj\ Special thanks to... ...Steinway Iiall and man aser Peter Becker £or the use of their wonderful facility. . ...W a.shburn Piano, Kawai, and Dr. Ed liermanson for the 5enerous donation of scholarship money for Celebration of Music winners. ...Kathleen Roncka. and Janet Norman for their assistance or5anizin5 the Celebration of Music. PARTICIPATING TEACiiERS: Gloria Anne Brown, Elizabeth Drewett, Dorothl.J Dun5a.n, Dean Elder, Christi Gutshall ... Bandelin, Mi Kim, Karen Maison, Janet Norman, Stella. Saperstein, Susan Shiner, Rosmat1:J Stelmach, and Barbara Stoutenbur5h. PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC APRIL 5, 2003 STBNWAY IiALL 15600 N. SCOTISDALE RD. SCOTISDALE, ARIZONA JUNIOR IiIGH DIVISION Nocturne in c.-sharp minor Prelude, from Pour le Piano I Stephen Charnicki Ballade in 8 minor, Op.118 No. 3 Caitlin Klein Debussy Three Preludes II. Andante con moto e poco rubato UL Alleero ben ritmato e deciso Stephen Wood Gershwin Impromptu No. 3, Op. 90, D. 899 Alex Russell Schubert Granados V alses P oeticos I. lntroduccion II. V alse Melodico Jeremy Dorn Chopin Waltz in E.-flat, Op.18 Asturias, from Suite 'Espanola Anthon Loukianov Musetta's Waltz In the Still of the Night Chopin Mazurka h1 a minor Kimberly Vogelsang JeremiJ Altman Nocturne in h-flat minor, Op. 9 No.1 Scherzo in e minor, Op.16 No. 2 Matthew Dion Brahms Chopin Alexandra MatloH Chopin Mendelssohn Albeniz Debussy Prelude, Suite Pour Le Piano Joseph Kim Zug der Zwerge, Op. 54 No. 3 Ross Brideeman Puccini Cole Porter Knight Ruppert, Op. 68 No.11 Prelude in b minor, Op. 28 No. 6 Kristin Liana Beethoven Impromptu in C..fiat, Op. 00 No. 2 Kaitlin O'Brien Grieg Schumann Chopin Brideette Salcido Sonata No. 8 inc minor, Op.13 I.Grave Daniel Kim Debussy Golliwog's Cakewalk Elizabeth Beck Bartok Allegro Barbaro Marija Martinie Schubert . · 1 1\ PM 1 PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS _ ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC Special thanks to ... ...Steinway Hall and manager Peter Becker £or the use o{ their wonder£ul facility . ...Washburn Piano, Kawai, and Dr. Ed Hermanson for the aenerous donation ol scholarship monel.J for Celebration 0£ Music winners. ...Kathleen Roncka and Janet Norman £or their assistance oraanizina the Celebration of Music. APRIL 5, 2003 STEINWAY HALL 15600 N. SCOITSDALE RD. SCOITSDALE, ARIZONA SENIOR HIGH DIVISION PARTICIPATING TEACHERS: Caroll.Jn Inabinet, Mi Kim, Karen Maison, Norma Meredith, Janet Norman, Liz Owens, Stella Saperstein, Rosmarq Stelmach, and Barbara Stoutenbur5h. Weddin8 Da9 at Troldha.u5e11 Chantelle Zundel Sonata No. 8 inc minor, Op.13 I.Grave Caleb Kinch Grie5 Beethoven Debuss9 Clair de Lune Amanda Leach Ginastera Sonata No. l, Op. 22 I. Allearo marcato Teresa Black Romance, Op. 24 No. 9 Jennie Wood Satie G9mnopedie No. l Victoria Park Sonata h1 d minor, Op. 31No.2 Vanessa P ohoril l.J Beethoven Notturno Eliza.beth Shih Nocturne in c. . sharp minor, Op. Post. Briana Mulder Chopin Rhapsodie Mianonne Kollina Anna Uhlemann Brahms Intermezzo, Op.18 No. 2 tmillJ Krieashauer STUDENT RECITAL SERIES VOCAL RECITAL MARCH 23, 2003 Lynzie Preston A Dream is a Wish your Heart Makes Andrea Leiterag The Little French Clock "Maybe" from Annie Kristi Keith WHEN Love Is Kind Over the Rainbow "The Wizard of Oz" Thomas Moore Harburg-Arien Sarah Bonnay Cockeyed Optomist "South Pacific" Rodgers & Hammerstein Joelle Zlaket Nel Cor Piu Non :Mi Sento If I Loved You "Carousel David Kountz . Charnin-Strouse Rodgers Melissa Hansen Se To Ma Mi,Se Sospiri How Could I Ever Know "The Secret Garden" Bridgette Salcido Che Faro' Accompanist, Rosmary Stelmach Rachel Softel Vittoria, Mio Core! Wouldn't It Be Loverly "My Fair Lady" Bob Nicholas Natures Adoration Solamente Una Vez p'a isiello & Hammerstein Pergolesi Norman-Simon . Gluck Carissimi Loewe Beethoven Augusta Lara Our thanks to Steinway Hall for the use of the recital hall Teachers presenting students today are Betty Campbell, Gloria Brown, Nijole 11cc1usky, Kathleen Roncka and Sharon Stevens. I '. Gold Medal Scholarships are given by Washburn, Kawai Scholarship Grand. These funds are generously donated by Dr.. Ed Hermanson. .' \' II .\ } SPECIAL THANKS TO: Ragtyme/Jazztyme Society for their generous donation. To the many PMTA members who entered students in the auditions, and those and their family members/friends, who so willingly volunteered their assistance. 2003 PMTA \ I l I: RAGTIME/JAZZ FESTIVAL GOLD MEDAL WINNER'S RECITAI Elizabeth Drewett, Master of Ceremonies Il I 'I To the students who worked so diligently on their selections, and their parents, who supported them. Thank you to the supporters and lovers of ragtime and jazz music who are in attendance at this festival. Thank you to Yvonne Cloutier and Beth Lederman for the special performance at the Rag I Jazz Concert. They did a wonderful job. Thank you to all the volunteers who helped at this festival. Sunday, November 9, 2003 . 3:30 p.m. Grand Canyon University Ethington Theatre 3300 W. Came/back Rd. -m- - ---~ - ~ TEAortland, Oregon and Flagstaff, Arizona, Beth went on to earn a B.A. in Music (Cum Laude} from ASU. Sme has played professionally throughout the Southwest for many years, perfortning with many ditferettt bands and with her OWll jazz quintet, as welt as being past musical diJ'iector for, "Mas", "Zum,Zurn,Zum'' and a touring production of "Phantom of the Opera". She is oorreliltly the band leader for the Brazilian jazz group "Novo Mundo". as well as performing in a more straight-ahea& jazz fom·1at with her own jazz trio. -----------------------~~~~~~~ ····- - Phoenix Music Teachers Association Affiliated with the Arizona State Music Teachers Association and the MTNA SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES February 15, 2003 Nathan Tschappler Musette Grafe Sarah Tschappler The Clown, Op. 39 Minuet Kabalevsky Bach Stephen Tschappler Canzonetta Horvah Ariana Lutterman Hoedown Tarantella Rollin Palmer Rebecca Heine Minuet A Little Scherzo Mozart Kabalevsky Beth Heine Fireflies Sneaky Business Miller Mier Ben Heine Clarinet Blues Mier Cailey lndech Bagatelle Sonatina, Op. 36, No. 1: Allegro Diabelli Clementi Ryan Brazones Buzzing Bee Nevin Katelyn Brazones Festive Dance Karp Beatrice Lee and Jeannie Lee Diamond Sonatina Vandall .. Danielle Burkhart Persistent Rhythm Minuet Mier Bach Steven Burkhart New Orleans Blues Gillock Vincent Wang Minuet in F, K. 6 The Piano Playin' Chocolate Eater's Blues Mozart Faber Kristin Liang Invention No. 1 in C Prelude in b, Op. 28, No. 6 Bach Chopin Bridgette Salcido Musetta's Waltz Puccini Caleb Kinch Kitten on the Keys Confrey Carlene Kinch Clowns (Circus Suite) Turina Daniel Wang 0 Polichinelo Villa-Lobos Teachers presenting students are: Carolyn Berggren, Gloria Brown, Leslie Janicik, Linda Lambert, Norma Meredith, Barbara Stoutenburgh. f' . , , ..· Phoenix MnsitJ Teauhen Assouiation SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES ... -::~ April 26, 2003 Bryan Lynch Sky Blue Vandall Jennifer Barrett Vivace Lullaby Gurlitt Barrett Mark Sellner Scotch Guard Stecher Ashton Gould Stuck on C Vandall Matthew Lai and Heeyong Kujawski All Star Marching Band Wells Matthew Lai Sonatina in F Major J;, II, III Alexander Heeyong Kujawski Sonatina Allegro Allegretto Biehl Marko Sosnicki Happy Morning Barabasit Alex Chang German Dance Haydn Marissa Lynch The Clown· Op. 39 Kabalevsky Karis Feldman Polka Rakov .. Jennifer Kiperman Daydream Tchaikovsky Amy Sellner Fountain in the Rain· Sonat. ina Op. 36 Ne.. 4'Andante' Con Espresione Gillock Clementi Allison Houston Castle on a Cloud Schonberg Bridgette Salcido Once Upon A Dream Il mio bel fuoco Wildhorn Marcello Teachers presenting students are: Gloria Brown, Carolyn Berggren, Betty Campbell, Diane Delander, Anna Dworskij, Joanne Lewis. We thank Washburn Piano Company for use of the recital hall. PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES OCTOBER 18, 2003 Nathan Tschappler Ecossaise Song, Op. 27, No. 2 Beethoven Stephen Tschappler Minuet Brooklyn Pelland Aecom. By Joyce Euren Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Ice Skating Molly Rusk Duets with Joyce Euren What A Song Balloons Hayley Swanson The Greatest Show on Earth The Magic Man Karls Feldman Nice Dream Kabalevsky Hook Folk Song - Suzuki Evelyn Avsharian Stephanie Barnes Rondo for Four Hands, Op. 163, No. 6 Duet with Elizabeth Drewett Sarah Tschappler Minuet , BWV Anh. 166 Elegy Alex Izotov Prelude Palmer Palmer Alfred Alfred G. Pachulski A. Diabelli Bach Tingley I. Bercovich Teachers presenting students today: Carolyn Berggren, Elizabeth Drewett, Anna Dworskij, Joyce Euren, and Gail Quackenbush. PMTA would like to thank Washburn Piano Co. for the use of their recital hall. JUDGES: Frances W. K~8p~r1 NC1M, holds ·~1. BS in :pi~~ :peifo~n1·~.u:ice : £ro~ . tht:." $t~te .. Universittj .t,f · ~ew Yor~ ~t ·fot;d~~; Mrsi I<~~par : h~s. t~u6h.t .pri~a~e pian~. f~r. over 40 ye~rs •.:en<;l :.h~s ·pfod,:uc~d. ·.~~niita ~t~~~~'tlf : i~ 1~ai,.,~t:c!lte; ·~ational anti:. 1 1 1 ~~{:!h~~:;Jr~~ tt;i~f~~2~t~4~ti1ftr::fi,;~ ~ ~9fC· current :wQrk~p~ .ol '.t~e ty/ehr~le~f S~~d~· Proer~~>~s. Kasp~r·b .c~rren.tly · ~=~=:~.~~'gei:~ti:Q]~:Pe~i~~;,;,/P,~~9 ~l~V;,~~·b;ch~i·. · ' . ~ .:'. ".. Kassandra J~nkins .is .~iir~~~~!~:·: a.Mast~~·IJ· ~andidata in P~rtortiiance/ Peda6oe\1 ~t ASU:-:li.~~;- t·0~¢lH~g· ;,e.Ss~tant tn the ASO ·Piano: Pi:~J;>a.r~tor9 · Progra~_. She ohta~ned he~·· f?~qhel6r's:'· iil:' ¥u~ic ,)er£9i'ili~~ce .~t . Bo~liii·g · Green State' Universit~ in Ob,iO. lier :t~cb.ets ·, indude Rebecca Cas~tJ, J~n.a · Solose (BC.SU) an~ Pr.,Caio.Pag~no. ·Ms. :J~nkins ·ha~. p~r£6rm~ in r~it.~s: 6.nd; i;t~ter . dasses in thelJS,. c;Anadc!l;Ett6I~ri~a.n;;l.Au2'Ma:·: ·. . .... ·:·.. .: · ·<::·. · . · · . · . :Pfono Andrew O'B11en holds ·~ ' BMdegr~ : i~ :·pia~o . ~rlorin~~c~ lr~~·. Roos~v~lt U:ci~ersib:J in .· Chica.60 .a~d ·a:n :MM d~gree in .pia~·o ?erlornianc~ ' lrom. New England Gonser,Jat~rl.J in·Bosto~. Hb.te~ch~rs· ~~du~~ · P.~\ve~ 'Che~iµski, Gabriel Chodos,· Ktiff ln~iCh. Schn~~l. ari.d. Rot;;!{ Ht;lintlton. Ii~ has"Performed· at Boston Colleg~;Un.iversit1:J q£ lll~hpi~ at Chrun.}:>aig1l~U~bana, UniversthJ ~£ N~w. Hampsh~r~ .' .,.nd t~e ·Rqcke£ell~r ·Foiinddticin· ' :1h · ' B~ll~i~1 Italy, o.s weH as Dartmouth Colleg~·~ .Vaitghn r~~ta.l series.Artdx:ew is a doctoral student in .piano pe~qtnt~Pi~e .at.AS,U. li~,.~ainta.1~~ a'~rl.J~i~ pia110 s~~h~ h1 Ai?.'.Watukee. 'I' .I ( ·1 \ ·\ .CELE.BRA·TION ·oF:,·MlTSIC ,·:·:::··.·,.·. ,, . ' : ' .SPECIALTHANl.£M.usic .wi~n~rs. . ' ...Elizabeth. Drewett and :Anna DWorskij .ior ·their assistance oraani'zina the . . Celebration.0£ Musi~. Rosqi~~ij Stel~ach, Chai~riian pARTICIPATiNG Dorothy DU.ngan, Anna: DWorskij Ila Feltman; Andras )eH.ress, Sn(l!zana Krstic, Irene Kuniski Joailne Lewisi Karen Maiso~. Edith Marsh Janet Nor~ti~, and · ' . . MARctt:52004 . . ...Herman:~4 S6~s: ~d manager DennlJ Coiro for the use of their wondedul £ac:ilit9. . . ': . . . : ··,, l 1. ·.·:,. tJPPER.EtiMENTARY.DIVlSION 1 · · · · ' .·.: ' .. • .. . . . ' • ' ," vo.n Weber Etude in A mi11or Kabalevsk1.J . Brod:g McConnell . :.. Kuhlau II. Scherio · · · ' · · · .. .'· · .. .CindlJ Shi ... :. ·;::.: ....... . . ··: ~; B~rcoVich . ·. Tch~·~kov~ktJ ·. ·• ,., Tch~i~p~sky . ·•· M~rnin6 Pra~~r, Op,.:39,No.'1 · · · TheNewDrin, ·o p;·3Q,.No.9 · . · Ktl.tari~~ Krstic · : .. .Sonatina, Op;.36,No~ ·2 . :·: ·B~thari.y .J~Hre~s '' I ' '' ', .. Dittl.J; Op. 27, No. l ." : ', . I . · Tara11telle, :Op;.100/Nh; :20 . · To6catina;Qp..27,No. 7 :.. . . · · ·t~ila Oskoui~ · · · Fur Elise in A minor Btj~gW,:uller .Kah~~-i~ky Beethoven Sonatina.in C La Sttjrienne,Op.100, No.14 : .Kristen Kn~ tson · . Kµ~4fR\lfpert, ·. s·ol£eee~~t~C> . ··· ·Op.· 68,No.12 ·· · • .· .. .Jessiea,D,L. Brown SonatcdnAMiuo·t,'1Z31.0 . I. Allearo ·maestosc> · · · Pleyel· .Bur5muller ·Mozart EmillJ Mitchell Waltz in A minor, Op. P6$th~mous Toccata BrillanJe .. Kaiden Dion · Chopi~ Alexan.der March'in:C-fiat · .. · , • •' "Kahal~vsklJ · ·•rI&~h.hec~ir · · · B~·reriliiller •· . , ..··". .. .. · M~HheW;C~rdon . ', • ' · . :CS,.ChP·.:, .·:~·E'.t~.B':.m~.:. n0"··.hu:· .. -. · . .... \a . .. . ' Sonatina inb·· ·. . ··III. Rond~~Ailearo · . . La Cheveileresqiie, Op~ 100, No:25 · · · · . Ste}:>h,a·nie Chen . ' . · Michael McNamara ·. , , . .. . : . ·: :: ·;· . Clementi .I. .All~g:reth~ · · · : .UI. Allee.re · . . •' Sonei.tina in G, Op.151, No..l . I. Andante.Cantabile · .·. Schumann Va.ri~tions o~ a. Russia~ The~~:tiiAili·i~~r · · · . Jeiiilif~r Kip~rm:~~: ·. . . . . Andrew Sosnicki Sonatin~, Op.:20, No.1 I. Allegro lmp9rtaµt .Even~, Op;.15, No. 6 . . . . · ·.. :c~~i!.~·Wo~e · ' Bt,illade, QP.100, No;15 "Dream" i~ F, Op.'2.3 . . . ' ' ./ : . .. .·.. ;.:: .; ··Notebookof.A!vf..Ba;Ch;· · . · !ieeyongKujaw5ki . . . . ... .. ·· . . . ·:: . ' . . · T~ra~tella,Op: 65,No.4 . Reverie; Op~ 39; No;.2f ..... ·. . . · ...· R~b~cca Tappendorf P~<>ko£1e~· · TchaikovsklJ . ' Turee~Part InvenHonNo.·3 i~D Prelude, Op. 46, No. '22 . . . . Alex)zotov · . JKI?~ch Sonatin~in C, Op. 36, No;3 · J. Spirit~so · . . . Christi11a $pia11er . · Bercovich. Clementi .. · .. ··• ':·· . . Frances W. Ka.spar, NCTM, holds a BS i11 pia110 J?erlormance hom the State Universit1:J of New York at Potsdam. Mrs. Kaspar has taught private piano for over 40 1.Jears, and has produced 'Winnine students in local, state, national and international competitions. A.3 head of the .Al. Stud':} Program from 1991-1999, she (with sianificant input from an editing committee) authored ten of the current workbooks 0£ the twelve-level Stud1:l Proeram. Mrs. Kaspar is currently finishine a Master's degree in PianoPer£ormance/Pedasoa1.J at ASU and studies under Dr. Janice Meyer Thompson. Kassandra Jenkins is currentllJ a Master's candidate in Piano Performance/ Pedago513 at ASU and tea.chine, assistant in the ASU Piano Preparatory Program. She obtained her Bachelor's in music performance at Bowling Green State UuiversihJ in Ohio. Her teachers include ·Rebecca Casey, Jane Solose (BGSU) and Dr. Ca.io Pa.eano. Ms. Jenkins has performed in recitals and master classes in the US, Canada, Ettaland and Austria. All.drew O'Brien holds a BM degree in piano performance from Roosevelt University in Chica.ea and an :t-.1M dearee in piano performance £ram New Enaland Conservatory in Boston. His teachers include Pawel Checinski, Gabriel Chodos, Karl Ulrich Schnabel and Robert Hamilton. He has performed at Boston Colleae, Universit1:} of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, Universih; of New Hampshire and the Rocke£eller Foundation in Bellaaio, Itall.J, as well as Dartmouth Colleee's Vauehn recital series. Andrew is a doctoral student in piano perlormt1.t1ce at ASU. He maintains a private pio.no studio in Ahwahikee. SPECIAL THANKS TO... ... Herman and Sons and manaser Dennl.J Coiro for the use of their wonder£ul focility . ...Washburn Piano, Kawai, and Dr. Ed Hermanson for the aenerous donation of scholarship money for Celebration of Music 'Winners. ... Elizabeth Drewett and Anna Dworskij for their assistance oraanizina the Celebration of Music. Rosmary Stelmach, Chairman PMTl PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC MARCii 6, 2004 STEINWAY HALL 15600 N. SCOITSDALE RD. SCOTISDA.LE, ARIZONA PARTICIPATING TEACiiERS: Ila Feltman, Irene Kuniski, Joanne Lewis, Karen Maison, Norma. Meredith, and Rosman) Stelmach. LOWER ELEMENTARY DMSION t ' '. ..... L "I :,;;. i.• > .... • Invention No.1, BWV 77'2 J.S.Bach Sonatina., Op.36, No.1 III. Vivace Clementi I n Chasin8 Butterflies Fond Memories Lindsa.1:] Knutson Ha.nako Y okotJama Sonatina. in F, Op.168, No.1 II. Andante Cantabile vonderHofe III. Rondo--Allearetto "( ~.. Tiffany Yang Clarence Lai Invention No. 13, BWV 784 Six Variations in G 1;1l . ..- ....•• • '!I .:.. . ·~·,l~;~: ...:.<':.!' ..... . .. l Sonatina in G i Scheno in F, Hob. XVI:9 L ,,. . t' -. 1i: I•• ./ Aisha Tritle -·. Matthew Lai ........... !..,'". .. ... ,_ .. ... . \,,. ' _, .• '!. ... Alexander Iiaydn ~ .... - ... .... .. ' . .,.T ,• p .. '"'i • J . JUDGES: Prances W. Kaspar, NCTM, holds a BS in piano performance hom the State University of New York at Potsdam. Mrs. Kaspar has tau5ht private piano for over 40 years, and has produced winnina students in local, state, national and international competitions. As head of the AZ Stud13 Program from 1991-1999, she (with sianificant input from an editina committee) authored ten of the current workbooks of the twelve-level Study Program. Mrs. Kaspar is current!'\.) finishin8 a Master's degree in Piano Performance/Pedagogy at ASU and studies under Dr. Janice Meyer Thompson. Kassandra Jenkins is currently a Master's candidate in Piano Performance/ Pedago5y at ASU and tea.china assistant in the ASU Piano Preparatory Program. She obtained her Bachelor's in music performance at Bowling Green State Universit1.J i~ Ohio. Her teachers include Rebecca Casey, Jane Solose (BGSU) and Dr. Ca.io Pagano. Ms. Jankins has performed in recitals and master classes in the US, Canada, England and Austria. Andrew O'Brien holds a BM de5ree in piano performance from Roosevelt University \ n Chicaao and an :MM dearee in piano performance from New England Conservatof'l.) in Boston. His teachers include Pawel Checinski, Gabriel Chodos, Karl Ulrich Schnabel and Robert Hamilton. He has performed at Boston College, Universit1.J of Illinois at Champaign . . . Urbana, University of New Iiampshire and the Rockefeller Foundation in Bellaaio, Italg, as well as Darhnouth College's Vaughn recital series. Andrew is a doctoral student in piano performance at ASU. ·He maintains a private piano studio in Ahwatukee. SPECIAL THANKS TO... ...Herman and Sons and manager DennlJ Coiro for the use of their wonderful facilitlJ. ...Washhurn Piano, Kawai, and Dr. Ed Hermanson for the generous donation of scholarship monelJ for Celebration of Music winners. ... Elizabeth Drewett and Anna Dworskij for their assistance organizing the Celebration of Music. RosmarlJ Stelmach, Chairman PARTICIPATING TEACHERS: Dorothl) Dungan, Dean Elder, Carolyn Inabinet, Irene Kuniski, Joanne Lewis, Karen Maison, Janet Norman, Stella Saperstein, and Bobbi Stoutenburgh. PMT1l PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC MARCH 6, 2004 STEINWAY HALL 15600 N. SCOTISDALE RD. SCOTISDALE, ARIZONA JUNIOR HIGH DMSION . Invention No. 9 in F minor Impromptu in A-.. flat, Op. 29, No.1 Anton Loukianov IS.Bach Chopin Albeniz SonatainD Prelude in D---flel;t, Op. 28, No.15 Susan Tan Scherzo in B minor Kristin Liana Handel Pinto Sonatina in A minor Run, Run! Matthew Tat]lor Tessie Groff Sonata in C.-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 2 I. Adaaio sostenuto Prelude in A minor, Op. 38, No. 2 Aaron Al t~an Boykin Beethoven Ka.balevsky Chopin Sonata in C minor, K 457 I. Mol to allearo Stephen W cod Schubert Clementi Waltz, Op. 33, No. 7 Sonatina, Op. 36, No.1 III.Vivace Amanda Tone Prelude No. 3 in E-flat minor, Impromptu in E-flat, Op. 90, No.2 Matthew Dion Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op. 3, No. 2 The Ni8ht Winds, Op. 5, No. 3 Stephen Charnicki Sonata in F, K.V. 280 . Gershwin Schubert RachmaninoH GriHes Mozart III. Presto Villa-Lobos 0 Polichinelo Whe':),..,Lin8 Chen Mozart JUDGES: Frances W . Kaspar, NCTM, holds a BS in piano performance from the State UniversihJ of New York at Potsdam. Mrs. Kaspar has tauaht private piano for over 40 9ears, and has produced winnina students in local, state, national and international competitions. As head of the AZ Stud1:J Program from 1991-1999, she (with sianificant input from an editina committee) authored ten of the current workbooks of the twelve-level StudlJ Proaram. Mrs. Kaspar is currentllJ finishina a Master's dearee in Piano Performance/PedaaoalJ at ASU and studies under Dr. Janice MelJer Thompson. Kassandra Jenkins is currently a Master's candidate in Piano Performance/ Pedaaoaq at ASU and teachina assistant in the ASU Piano Prepara.tonJ Proaram. She obtained her Bachelor's in music performance at Bowline Green State UniversitlJ in Ohio. Her teachers. include Rebecca CaselJ, Jane Solose (BGSU) and Dr. Caio Paaano. Ms. Jenkins has performed in recitals and master classes in the US, Canada, Enaland and Austria. Andrew OBrien holds a BM dearee in piano performance from Roosevelt Universit1:J in Chicaao and an MM dearee in piano performance from New Enaland Conservatotlj in Boston. His teachers include Pawel Checinski, Gabriel Chodos, Karl Ulrich Schnabel and Robert Iia.milton. He has performed at Boston Colleae, University of Illinois at Champai8n ....Urbana, lJniversity of New Hampshire and the Rockefeller Foundation in Bellaaio, ItallJ, as well as Dartmouth Colleae's VaU:ahn recital series. Andrew is a doctoral student in piano performance at ASU. He maintains a private piano studio in Ahwatukee. SPECIAL THANKS TO. .. ...Herman and Sons and manaaer DennlJ Coiro for the use 0£ their wonderful facilitlJ. ...Washburn Piano, Kawai, and Dr. Ed Hermanson for the generous donation of scholarship mone1:J for Celebration of Music winners. ...Elizabeth Drewett and Anna Dworskij for their assistance oraanizina the Celebration of Music. Rosmary Stelmach, Chairman PMTi CELEBRATION OF MUSIC MARCH 6, 2004 STEINWAY H&L 15600 N. SCOTTSDALE RD. SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA SENIOR HIGH DIVISION PARTICIPATING TEACHERS: Anna Mae Brunina,, Elizabeth Drewett, Dean Elder, CarollJn Inabinet, Karen Maison, Janet Norman, Kathleen Roncka, Stella Saperstei~, and Rosma.rlJ Stelmach. PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION V alses Poeticos, lntroducion V a.lses Poeticos, No.1, Va.ls melodico Anna Uhlemann Granados Granados Joplin The Entertainer Theodore Saquilayan Nel cor piu non mi sen to Pie Jesu (Requiem) Joelle Zlaket Eleaie, Op. 3, No.1 Paisello AL.Weber RachmaninoH Alex Russell variations on a Theme by paaanini Me5an Mi$nella Berkovich Sonata in A minor, K 310 III. Presto Amanda Lea.ch Mozart Un bel di, vedre mo (Madam Butterfly) Melissa Hansen Puccini Etude in F, Op. 27, No. 24 W a.ltz in D,.,flat, Op. 64, No.1 GinaLoes Kaba.levsky Chopin Arabesque No.1 Alla Tarantella, Op. 39, No. 2 Jennie Wood Debussy MacDowell Fantasie Impromptu in C-sharp minor, Op. 66 Eric Tokatlian Chopin Debuss':} Clair de Lune Gretch':}n Lauer Liebestraum in A-flat Katherine Ramsey Liszt PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION SATURDAY STUDENT RECITAL SERIES FEBRUARY 28, 2004 Chad Russell Rhythm Machine Danielle Burkhart Sick Doll, Op. 39, No. 6 Amy Nguyen Egyptian Rhapsody Jonathan Lam Morning Has Broken I'm Ready! Jayson Nguyen Tales from Hungary M.Mier Helen You Copper Penny Rag M.Mier Miranda Gong Moonlit Shores Gadabout Grasshopper Massoud McAllister Steven Burkhart Knight Ruppert, Op. 68, No. 12 Schumann Tiffany Yang Sonatina in F, Op. 168, No. 1 II.•Andante Cantabile ill. Rondo-Allegretto Vincent Wang Sonatina in G, Op. 36, No. 2: 3rd movement Fickle Fourths Benjamin Heine Dixieland Combo Elizabeth Heine Tahitian Sunset Rebecca Heine Great Smokey Mountain Benjamin, Elizabeth, Rebecca Heine Hot Pursuit (trio) Scott Leflang Sonatina in F Major Allegro Rondo Christopher Hopman Bourree Minuet Bach Haydn Whey-Ling Chen Sonata in F Major, K. 280 ID. Presto Mozart Olson Tchaikovsky N. Faber Massoud (arr.) N.Faber Diabelli Clementi M.Mier Gillock Mier Glover Vandall Beethoven Glass Slipper Alex Russell Elegie Op. 3, No. 1 Matthew Taylor Sonatina: Allegretto Alex Chen Arietta La Candeur (Sincerity), Op. 100, No. 1 Mozart Burgmtiller Stephanie Chen Sonatina in D Major, Rondo La Chevaleresque, Op. 100, No. 25 Pleyel Burgmiiller Courtney Kucera The Wagtail Burgmtiller CindyZ. Shi - - -- - Gillock Michelle Yuan - Rachmaninoff Handel Sonatina in G Major, Op. 151, No. I -r:- Andante-Cantable-- · - ---------II. Scherzo Diabelli Confrey Caleb Kinch Dizzy Fingers Quinnie Phan Waltzing Butterflies A Particularly Pleasing Piano Piece Christy Tang Sonata in G Major Cimarosa Alexlzotov 3-Part Invention in D Major J.S. Bach Zachary Peacemaker Sonatina in G Meghann Topilko Chihuahua Cha Cha Feisty Feline Greenleaf Demarest Karis Feldman Romance J. Bastien Katarina Krstic Morning Prayer The New Doll Claire Wong- Sollatiiia, Op. 20, No:·-1: A11egro-- - Brown Faber Beethoven Tchaikovsky Tchaikovsky -~ -- -- -- - F:l<.Uhlau___ - Important Event Kristin Liang Scherzo in b HeabinYu Sonata in f, Op. 2, No. 1: Allegro Schumann Boykin Beethoven Teachers presenting students today: Laura Beecher, Carolyn Berggren, Anna Dworskij, Snezana Krstic, Irene Kuniski, Norma Meredith, Linda Porter, Gail Quackenbush, Rosmary Stelmach, and Barbara Stoutenburgh. PMTA would like to thank Washburn Piano Company for the use of their recital hall. MUSIC TFACHERS ASSOCIATION STUDENT RECITAL SERIES V Q~31 Recibd - March lQ~ ZQQ4 Amanda-Frederickson Ashley Neal . Rebecca Sears df-rru::Ua.an 9olk · ~""'ot19 Kendal Darland Katie Paschall ..Ccio-E. ha.5- c!J1:-!i ~l'T. dfw_.,_~ cR. !B~ ~lla9i~ Melissa Hansen 9-..an.ce;uzo Conti. QuanJQ dJ!!E.'n ·. ., .. ·:· . . · A.n Bober -- Marshmallow Rag CHRISTINE HOLTON, student of Carolyn Inabinet Massoud ·- Pine Cone Rag JAZZ - ELEMENTARY Surfboard Boogie KIERNAN ELIA, student of Irene Kuniski Boogie Woogie Treat SARAH GRAHAM, student of Patricia Box Schaum JOHN POPPE, student of Stella Saperstein - - Raspberry Rag FRANCES RUCKER, student of Rosmary Stelmach - - . Buffalo Bounce JOHN MISCEVICH, student of Norma Meredith Backstreet Blues - Demarest Rollin MEGHANN TOPILKO, student of Linda Porter - Prelude No. 1 BARRETT WESTBERG, student of Carolyn Inabinet Goldston Hartsell RockMan JONATHAN KELTING, student of Patricia Box - Mier MIRANDA GONG, student of Linda Porter Mier JAZZ - ADV AN CED ·~azz Prelude MARESSA CURRAN, student of Elizabeth Drewett PROGRAM StuckonC Vandall EMILY BARRETT, student of Jo Ann Smelser Gillock - - Boog's Boogie CALEB HUTCHISON, student of Jo Ann Smelser Vandall Gershwin ~ Back Beat Blues Rollin TYLER JOHNSON, student of Snezana Krstic 3 Jazz Preludes Gillock I WILLIAM LEE, student of Barbara Stoutenburgh · ---;{Bumble Boogie ,.l ~Undercover Blues MIKAELA GIRARD, student of Irene Kuniski Pearce Fina Surfboard Boogie KA/DEN DION, student of Dorothy Dungan Mier JONATHAN LAM, student of Linda Porter - RAGTIME - ADVANCED Maple Leaf Rag ANNA LOUKIANOVA, student of Stella Saperstein Joplin The Cascades Joplin DACEN WRIGHT, student of Susan Shiner Swipesy (Cakewalk) Joplin & Marshall ROBERT AVRIL, student of Sherry Lenich RAGTIME - ELEMENTARY __..- Buckeye Rag SCOTT OLSON, student of Georgia Sears Downright Happy Rag MARY MARGARET KELLY, student of Julian Leviton - - - Copper Penny Rag WAYEESHA ZHANG, student of Norma Meredith Vandall Mier Mier _ RAGTIME - ELEMENTARY (Continued) Rocking Horse Rag DELANEY KRANZ, student of Norma Meredith Ragtime Do-Si-Do --=}(Bourbon Street Saturday Night CAMBRIA REESE, student of Sherry Lenich Schubert ~ed Rose Rendezvous Mier . . Gillock Mier ANDREW SALMON, student of Julian Leviton LEVI PIKE, student of Genny Rafferty ~New Vandall - - - Crooked Run Rag VANESSA CHU, student of Irene Kuniski - Mier Hallelujah! AMALIA FROHNA, student of Dorothy Dungan ~uckeyeRag Vandall ---- Orleans Blues JAMIL MUHAMMAD, student of Snezana Krstic Beach Buggy Boogie MADALYN SUITER, student of Linda Porter Jazz Hound Gillock Mier Rollin AIDAN 0 'BRIEN, student of Jo Ann Smelser ~lippin' ·- Rocking Horse Rag ETHAN HUTCHISON, student of Jo Ann Smelser Around Mier Schubert ·---/(Jazz Sonatina in d: I STEPHANIE CHEN, student of Rosmary Stelmach Vandall JAZZ - INTERMEDIATE - Beach Buggy Boogie SABRINA SUSURAS, student of Norma Meredith ____. Jazz Hound Beale Street B9ogie Baumgartrier CHRISTINE CHIU, student of Barbara Stoutenburgh Mier Rollin - Mier Tuxedo Jazz MICHAEL CASE, student of Joy Baber IAN ROSNAU, student of Joy Baber Mier . - - Slippin' Around RAGTIME· INTERMEDIATE Pine Cone Rag JOHN FASSOLD, student of Carolyn Inabinet Jackson Street Blues MAITHEW TAYLOR, student of Irene Kuniski -- Mier c...:._ Mississippi Mud BRANDON POWELL, student of Linda Lambert Marshmallow Rag Gillock Massoud IAN RAMSEY, student of Stella Saperstein ....__.,.Missouri Rag ---ftfazz Toccata Mier PHOENICA ZHANG, student of Irene Kuniski Goldston Mier WHEY-JAN CHEN, student of Irene Kuniski TREVOR MEISS, student of Sherry Lenich ..=:.. Beach Buggy Boogie ~ Mier Dandelion Rag Mier ESTHER YEN, student of Irene Kuniski CHRISTINA BEZANT NIBLETT, student of Linda Porter ~<£~~~ Evans '--+Red River Rag SANDARA OLSON, student of Garnet Mallery You Tell 'Em Ivaries KATHRYN BRASWELL, student of Patricia Box Confrey The Strenuous Life KATHRINE RAMSEY, student of Stella Saperstein Joplin Sensation Joplin MEGAN MIGNELLA, student of Stella Saperstein Maple Leaf Rag Joplin SARAH KIM, student of Stella Saperstein The Cascades Joplin VIVIAN CHYAN, student of Irene Kuniski Kittenont~ ~~ SPENCiiiMALLEN, ~ stud~~atricia Box Confrey VOCAL RECITAL PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION MARCH 11, 2006 Madeline Feyrer - Melk Santa Lucia Where is Love (Oliver) I Could Have Danced All Night · (My Fair Lady) Miranda Wipprecht Elelweiss (Sound ofMusic) Danielle & Ina Cordaro (Vocal Duet) "LetMein Rachel Eastridge Castle On a Cloud (Les Miserables) Ashley Neal People Will Say We're In Love (Oklahoma) Liz Simons ''Shy" (Once Upon A Mattress) Laura Varker The Water is Wide Kendel Dorland Angels Through the Night MeliSsa Hansen Porgi, Amor, Qualche Ristoro Pour, 0 love Sweet Consolation On My Lonely, Broken Heart Romance (The Desert Song) Joelle Zlaket Se tu M 'ami, Se sospiri If Thou Lov'st me If I Loved You Italian Folksongs Bard/Bart Loewe Rodgers/Hammerstien II Mclean/ Bestor Kretzmer Rodgersmammerstien II Barer/R.odgers American Folk Tunes Traditional Mozart Romberg Pergolesi Rodgersmammerstein (Carousel) Teachers presenting students today are: Betty Campbell, Nijole McClusky, Kathleen Roncka and Sharon Stevens Our Thanks to Herman & Sons Piano Company for use oftheir recital hall JUDGES: Frances Kasp~ holds a BS in piano performance from the State University ofNew York at Potsdam, and a Master ofM~~sic in Piano Perfonnance/Pedagogy from At'~ona State University. She is a member of the honorary music fraternity Sigma Alpha Iota and a Nationally Certified Teacher of Music. She has received two Janice McCumin study grants and the National Piano Technician's Grant. Fran received the Arizona Honored Teacher Award in 1991, and is listed in Who's Who in America. Fran has taught private piano for over 45 years, and has produced winning students in local, state, national and international competitions, in both performanoe and composition. She adjudicates nationally, and has given many workshops throughout the state, Fran has held many different offices in ASMT A, including State Chairman of the Arizona Study Program from 1991through1999, and is currently the East Valley Study Program Chairman. Barton Moreau is a doctoral student at Arizona State University where he has been the recipient of a Regents Scholarship and a Teaching Assistantship irt Piano. He earned his Master of Music in Piano Performance from Indiana University, where he was also an Associate Instructor of piano and group piano from 1998-2001. Mr. Moreau is an active perfonner, collaborative artist, teacher, and church musician. He has appeared as soloist with orchestras around the country, including the New England Youth orchestra, Gulf Coast Symphony, North Florida Symphony, New Orleans Symphony, and Mesa Symphony. Mr. Moreau has studied and coached with many distinguished artists including Karen Shaw, Robelit Hamilton, and Fabio Bidini. He curr.ently teaches a studio of talented students at the Arcadia Music Academy (Phoenix) and at Scottsdale Community CoUege. He makes his home with his wife, Leslie, in Tempe. Barbara Spoelman received her unde1.1graduate degriee in Biano Peirfonnanoe at Eastern Illinois University undca' Dr. Catherine Smith, a student of Dohilallyi. She went on to get her Master's Degree at Arizona State University in Piano Pedagogy/Performance, where she has been a Faculty Associate in the Piano Prep Program and Conservatory for 16 years. In the Prep Program she provides both group and private piano instruction. She is a Natianally Certified Teacher of Music, remains active adjudicating piano competiions throughout the state, and has conducted numerous masterclasses and workshops for valley students and at the Arizona School for the Arts, She is cunently completing her doctorate degree in Piano Pedagogy/Performance at ASU. SPECIAL THANKS TO: • Grand Canyon University for the use of Ethington Theatre • All participating teachers for you various assistance and support in the Celebration of Music. PMT~ PHOENIX MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CELEBRATION OF MUSIC April 1, 2006 Grand Canyon University Ethington Theatre 3300 W. Camelback Rd. Phoenix, AZ Lower Elementary Division Beaton Bober Dance of the Braves Boardwalk Boogie Aa:ron Yee CPEBach Shostakovich Polonaise in G Minor Waltz-Scherzo in Eb Major Maurene Jiang Diabelli Sonatina in F Major, Op. 168 II. Andante cantabile III. Rondo Esther Yen Buttler Goldston Dancing Bear Sneaky Socks Steven Kajawski Burgmuller Noona Butterfiagers Op. 100 Snappy Sonatina III. Vivace Vanessa Chu Bastien Folksong Moonlight Mist Skip To My Lou Harrison Sokol Participating Teachers: Evonne Beattie, Irene Kuniski, Paul Paige, and Stella Saperstein JUDGES: l ®'vf.1)1. congratufates tli.e Senior Scfiofarsfzip fl_warrf Winners, t!ieir parents, anrf tfieir teacfiers wlio fzave 6een instrumenta{ in guidlng tfiem in continuerf music stucEy tfzrougfi tfie years. > PM