convention bulletin 2011
Transcript of convention bulletin 2011
59th Annual Convention
October 13-15, 2011Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Louisiana Music Teachers associaTionaffiliated with
MUSIC TEACHERS NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction..................................................................................................4Campus Map and Driving Directions.....................................................................5LSU Welcome........................................................................................................6LMTA Local Association of the Year....................................................................7MTNA Welcome....................................................................................................8MTNA Outstanding Teacher of the Year................................................................9LMTA Executive Committee and Board...............................................................10Local Affiliate Presidents...................................................................................11Past Presidents......................................................................................................11Outstanding Teachers...........................................................................................11District Rally Chairs.............................................................................................12Certification Chairs..............................................................................................12MTNA Foundation Donors..................................................................................13MTNA Foundation Fellows.................................................................................13LMTA Outstanding Teacher of the Year..............................................................14Commissioned Work Composer...........................................................................17Convention Artist.................................................................................................18Convention Clinicians....................................................................................19-20Convention Schedule...........................................................................................22Presenter Biographies..........................................................................................28Certified Teachers................................................................................................34Torgrimson/Swanzy Competition Winners..........................................................38LMTA Rally Winners...........................................................................................42Membership Directory.........................................................................................56Index of Advertisers.............................................................................................78
QUICK REFERENCE
Campus Map and Driving Directions................................................5
Convention Schedule..........................................................................22
Membership Directory.......................................................................56
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Baton Rouge Music teacheRs association and Lsu weLcoMe you to the 59th Annual LMTA State Convention. We hope you will enjoy the fabulous program of clinicians, performers, and presenters who will share information on various aspects of teaching and performing.
RegistRation and weLcoMe infoRMation is available in the lobby of the New Music Building.
sessions will take place in both the School of Music, SOM, (Recital Hall and Choral Room) and in the newly renovated Music & Dramatic Arts Building, MDA, (Keyboard Lab-room 201, and rooms 215, 221 and 245).
Luncheon Meetings (Thursday) will be held in MDA room 221 and the iMtf BRown Bag Lunch (Friday) will be held in MDA room 221. The Banquet will be held at the LSU Faculty Club (see map on next page).
hospitaLity is located in the SOM lobby, and you’ll find the Re-cycled Mu-sic Sale in the upper lobby, near the Recital Hall doors.
exhiBits are located in the Orchestra Room (room 118 in the SOM).
pLease join us foR a Reception hosted by the LSU School of Music in the SOM lobby immediately following Jennifer Hayghe’s recital, and please plan to stay for the MTNA competitions and Student Playathon on Saturday. the student pLayathon will be hosted by O’Neill’s Music, 10689 Perkins Rd.
paRking is avaiLaBLe in haRt Lot (at the coRneR of infiRMaRy and chiMes).
We hope that your experience at the convention will be enjoyable and memorable.
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Directions to Lod Cook Conference Center from I-10Exit at Dalrymple Drive (Exit 156B). From the off-ramp, both eastbound and westbound traffic will turn right onto Dalrymple Drive.Take Dalrymple Drive toward LSU.Turn left onto W. Lakeshore Drive. Lod Cook Center will be on the right.
Directions to LSU School of Music from Lod Cook Conference CenterSOM = School of Music; MDA = Music and Dramatic Arts building Head west (turn left) on W. Lakeshore Drive toward Dalrymple Drive.Turn left onto Dalrymple Drive.SOM and MDA are on Dalrymple Drive at Infirmary Road.
Directions to the Faculty Club from SOM/MDAHead back towards Lod Cook on Dalrymple Drive.Turn right onto Highland Road. The Faculty Club will be on the left at the intersection of Highland Road and Raphael Semmes Road.
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WELCOME FROM THE DIRECTOR OF THE LSU SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Welcome to the LSU School of Music, host of this year’s LMTA state convention. Even though the pace gets a bit hectic, it is always exciting when it’s our turn to have you all here in Baton Rouge. But we are all quite accustomed to busy schedules, and once the activities begin, it is wonderful indeed to reconnect with colleagues from around the state, to kick back and enjoy great music making from our students, to take ad-vantage of informative sessions, and to get a basic “battery recharge” that these events seem best able to provide. I’m particularly excited and honored also to welcome back to Baton Rouge my friends and former School of Music colleagues, convention artist Jennifer Hayghe and pedagogy clinician Steve Betts – two of the finest in the business. You may notice that our studios and a few practice rooms now house several new Steinway pianos, the result of a loan program administered by the Stein-way Corporation through Hall’s Piano Company of New Orleans. We’re em-barking on an all-Steinway fundraising initiative for which this loan program serves as a sort of prelude. It’s a big step, and perhaps you, our guests, will sense how this initiative has injected a bit of electricity into the air. Despite the challenges facing higher education, we at the School of Music don’t have any problem finding lots of good things to celebrate, not the least of which is having you visit our campus for a few days. I enjoy holding onto an expression that I paraphrase here: “Music has the power to express things that other art forms cannot.” It’s so simple and, for most of us, provides the only justification we need to pursue a musical life. On behalf of my colleagues - especially our amazing convention coordinator Pamela Pike, Dean Laurence Kaptain, and our wonderful students, welcome again to the LSU School of Music.
Sincerely,
Willis DelonyAloysia Barineau Professor of Keyboard Studies/Professor of Jazz StudiesDirector of the School of Music and Associate Dean, College of Music and Dramatic Arts
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LMTA LOCAL ASSOCIATION OF THE YEARBATON ROUGE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
1950 - 2011
Baton Rouge Piano Teachers Association was the original name of the small group of teachers that organized in 1950. Naomi Kennard Singleton held the first meeting at her home. Goals included planning interesting programs, as well as providing a forum to exchange ideas. Those goals are still in the forefront for the current organization. Clinicians from the early years included David Carr Glover, Frances Clark, Hazel Cobb, William Gillock and Jane and James Bastien. The group became affiliated with Louisiana Music Teachers Association on March 21, 1973. A program affiliated with State and National Certification of teachers through the LMTA District Rally offered opportunities that encour-aged professionalism and expertise on both the teachers’ and students’ parts. On March 8, 1995, BRPTA voted to change its name to Baton Rouge Music Teachers Association with the intent of being more inclusive to music teachers of all disciplines. A variety of events, both competitive and non-competitive, have taken place over the years. They include the BRMTA Tournament (piano and strings), Piano Concerto Competition, which gives students an opportunity to perform with the Louisiana Youth Orchestra, and the Allen-Fleming Scholar-ship Auditions. The Concerto Competition was expanded in 2009 to include a piano duo event, making it more accessible to a greater number of students. A summer music camp scholarship is also available to qualified students. Events focusing on community service include the Halloween Musicale, Theory Carni-val and Christmas performance opportunities. Members also participate in the LMTA District and State Rallies, the LFMC Ensemble and Solo Festivals, and the LSU Bach Contest. Teachers participated in a Monster Concert, beginning in 1990, for many years. A student group was added in 2000. The Monster Concert was revived to commemorate the 60th anniversary of BRMTA in 2010. In 1997 a student chapter was formed at LSU in accordance with MTNA guidelines. Efforts are made on a continuing basis to provide mentoring and support for the chapter, and student members are now included in the teacher directory. The Florence Day Memorial Fund was established in 1998 for the purpose of funding teacher education and workshops. A Jazz Event was also held that year featuring Tony Caramia from Eastman and Willis Delony from LSU. In 2008, BRMTA established a website including information about all events, as well as a teacher directory. Named by MTNA as the “Outstanding Local Affiliate” in 2006, Baton Rouge Music Teachers Association continues to expand and re-think its goals and objectives as it strives to make a lasting impact on the community that it serves.
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MTNA OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD 2011SUE STECK-TURNER, NCTM
Sue Steck-Turner moved to Lafayette in 1983 from Oswego, New York where she had been an associate professor of piano at the State University of New York at Oswego for 14 years. In addition to her college teaching, she directed the Class Piano Program for Children at the university, served as an adjudicator for various auditions and festivals, and concertized both as a soloist and collaborative pianist. In 1982 she was awarded the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, one of fifty to be so honored in the state of New York.
She has maintained a private studio in Lafayette since 1983, teaching as many as 70 students and specializing in very young children and exceptional learners. She also taught at the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now University of Louisiana at Lafayette) as an adjunct professor for five years. Ms. Steck-Turner holds a B.M.E. from Bowling Green State University (Ohio) and a M.M. in Piano Performance from the University of Maryland where she studied with Roy Hamlin Johnson, Stewart Gordon and Nelita True. Additionally she has studied with Frank Glazer at the Eastman School of Music and with Albert Hirsh at the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria. As the author of Music for the Mini (Heritage Music Press) and numerous articles, she has given workshops and presented papers throughout the United States. Ms. Steck-Turner is certified as a Master Teacher by the Music Teachers National Association and the Louisiana Music Teachers Association. She was honored as the LMTA Outstanding Teacher in 1999 and as an MTNA Foun-dation Fellow in 2008. She has served LMTA as President-Elect, President, Immediate Past President, and currently serves as VP/Certification. She is the South Central Division Certification Commissioner for MTNA and has also served on the MTNA Nominating Committee. Sue is married to I. Bruce Turner, an archivist at UL-Lafayette, and is the mother of two daughters: Jessica, a certified registered nurse anesthetist, and Kathryn, an interior designer. In addition to her teaching activities, she is a member of the Chancel Choir at First Presbyterian Church where she also serves as alto soloist and substitute organist. She is the chairman of the CUPS (Communities Uniting in Prayer and Service) Basket Ministry where she directs the making of over 600 Christmas and 300 Easter gift baskets filled with donated, refurbished goods which are given to families in need of financial as-sistance.
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LOUISIANA MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATIONEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President Donna Toney (Baton Rouge)President-Elect Judy McGehee (Baton Rouge)VP Membership Patti Misita (Baton Rouge)VP Certification Sue Steck-Turner (Lafayette)VP Publicity David Easley (Walker)VP Rallies Dorothy Sahlmann (Lake Charles)Secretary Robin Ebeyer (DeRidder)Treasurer Janet Colbert (Shreveport)Historian Jill O’Toole (Pineville)Immediate Past President Katherine Tobey (Baton Rouge)Convention Chair Pamela Pike (Baton Rouge)
LMTA BOARD
Chamber Music Competition Chan Kiat Lim (Lafayette)Community Outreach and Education Thais Perkins (Zachary)Commission Al Benner (Natchitoches)Student Composition Competitions Pamela Pike (Baton Rouge)Elementary Auditions Jeanne Patterson (Ruston)College Faculty Forum Joan Jensen (New Orleans)Collegiate Chapters Steele Moegle (Ruston)Convention Bulletin Editor Katherine Tobey (Baton Rouge)Independent Music Teachers Forum Carol White (Ethyl)MTNA Performance Competitions Steele Moegle (Ruston) Collegiate and Chamber Music Kenneth Boulton (Hammond) High School Performance Francis Yang (Natchitoches) Junior High Performance LaWanda Blakeney (Shreveport)MTNA Foundation Sarah Roy (Lafayette)Outstanding Teacher Award Cindy Hockenjos (Ruston)Piano David Evenson (Hammond)Strings Matthew Daline (Baton Rouge)Voice vacantPiano Rally Teresa Thomason (Alexandria)Harp Rally Catherine Anderson (New Orleans)String Rally Grace Lau (Baton Rouge)Voice Rally vacantNecrology Marjorie Stricklin (Monroe)LMTA Playathon Sue Steck-Turner (Lafayette)LMTA SOS Fund Sue Steck-Turner (Lafayette)Technology Carla Breaux (Lake Charles)Webmaster Katherine Tobey (Baton Rouge)
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PRESIDENTS OF LOCAL AFFILIATES
Baton Rouge Music Teachers Association Pamela PikeCentral Louisiana Piano Teachers Association Jill O’Toole Greater Shreveport Music Teachers Association Emily HirschLafayette Area Music Teachers Association Courtney OubreLake Charles Piano Teachers Association Christy Vogt-CorleyMonroe District Music Teachers Association Irena JonesNew Orleans Music Teachers Association Donna SettoonNorth Shore Music Teachers Association Angelika CarterRuston Area Music Teachers Association Patricia Burns
LMTA PAST PRESIDENTS
LMTA OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD
1991 Gladys Bennet, NCTM 2003 Ernestine Durrett, NCTM 1992 Kathleen Allums, NCTM 2004 Shearon Horton, NCTM1993 Helen Curtis Gaw, NCTM 2005 Marietta Lanoux, NCTM1994 Sue Holder, NCTM 2007 Regina Walker, NCTM1995 Marjorie Stricklin, NCTM 2008 Hilda Beth Dupaquier, NCTM1997 Wanelle Adams Lowe, NCTM and John Dupaquier1999 Sue Steck-Turner, NCTM 2009 Dorothy Sahlmann, NCTM 2000 Madelyn Trible, NCTM and Fred Sahlmann, NCTM2001 Constance Knox Carroll, NCTM 2010 Katherine Tobey, NCTM
MTNA SOUTH CENTRAL DIVISION Director Charles Jones Certification Commissioner Sue Steck-Turner
Francis FergusonGwyn McPeek Polly Gibbs Willis Ducrest Henry Lemert Duchein Cazedessus Ilda Schriefer
Ronald Stetzel Emily B. O’Bannon Paul Torgrimson Ernestine DurrettFlorence DayFred SahlmannRory Thompson
Jacquelyn ThornellMarietta LanouxCindy HockenjosCharles JonesSue Steck-TurnerKatherine Tobey
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LMTA DISTRICT RALLY CHAIRS
Alexandria Teresa Thomason [email protected] Rouge Laura Misita [email protected] Kathryn Watson [email protected] Stephanie Hoffpauir [email protected] Charles Suzanne Ashworth [email protected] Carla Breaux [email protected] Monroe Irena Jones [email protected] Orleans Donna Settoon [email protected] Delila McMillin [email protected] Michelle Strain [email protected] Jeanne Patterson [email protected] La Wanda Blakeney [email protected] Kathy Norris [email protected] Michelle Parro [email protected] Chairman Teresa Thomason [email protected] Rally Cathy Anderson [email protected] Rally Grace Lau [email protected]
LMTA DISTRICT CERTIFICATION CHAIRS
Baton Rouge Donna Toney [email protected] Tamera Zona [email protected] Shreveport La Wanda Blakeney [email protected] Sue Steck-Turner [email protected] Lake Charles Tamah Goad [email protected] Lynette Murphy [email protected] Orleans Karen Smith [email protected] LeRene Lambert [email protected] Carolyn Brasell [email protected]
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MTNA FOUNDATION DONORSJuly 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011
Barbara BelewLaWanda BlakeneyKenneth BoultonEllen BrookMartha BuchananMei-en ChouMarcia ColoniusLenell DavisWillis DelonyHilda DupaquierJohn DupaquierRobin EbeyerAbbie FletcherSusanna GarciaTamah GoadEugenia HagoodMargarita HarveyCindy HockenjosSherry HsuSrebrenka IgrecJoan JensenCharles JonesLinda KiddPaulina KocicMarietta Lanoux
Sandra LarsonBernadine LeJeuneBecky LiprieJudy McGeheeDelila McMillinPatti MisitaMila Olivier Courtney Oubre Jeanne PattersonLana RhinehartSarah RoyFred and Dorothy Sahlmann Donna SettoonAlexandra ShikhrisGregory SiolesSue Steck-Turner Marjorie StricklinSusan Stringer Teresa Thomason Katherine TobeyDonna ToneyEsther TyreeRuth WartelleKathryn WatsonRobin Williams
MTNA FOUNDATION FELLOWS
2001 Constance Knox Carroll 2010 Ernestine Durrett2005 Sue Humphrys Holder Charles Jones2008 Sue Steck-Turner 2011 Cindy Hockenjos2009 Fred Sahlmann Katherine Tobey
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LMTA OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD 2010 KATHERINE TOBEY, NCTM
Katherine Tobey is a native of Chicago and graduate of Louisiana State University. She studied Art His-tory at Barnard College in New York, then lived and worked in Florence, Italy before returning to Chicago to work as a buyer in an upscale women’s apparel store. After moving with her husband and three daughters to Baton Rouge in 1980, she became certified to teach the Yamaha music education program. While teaching
Yamaha group lessons, she began teaching piano privately and currently main-tains studios in her home and at Episcopal School in Baton Rouge. Tobey’s students have won scholarships at local and state levels and have been winners at many competitions including District and State Piano Rallies. They have also won awards at the state, regional and national levels in composition. Katherine credits joining Baton Rouge Music Teachers Association as the pivotal event in her professional life and has always welcomed the opportu-nity to serve the local and state organizations which have presented so many opportunities for her. She has served BRMTA as President, Member-at-Large and Rally Chair and is currently BRMTA’s Allen-Fleming Scholarship Audi-tions Chair and also serves as chair of Membership/Mentoring and co-chair of Theory Carnival. Ms. Tobey is LMTA’s Immediate Past President and Web-master. Past positions with LMTA include President, Secretary and MusicLink Liaison. She has also served as Composition Chair for LFMC, LMTA and MTNA’s South-Central Division and currently serves on the MTNA Nominat-ing Committee. In addition to presenting many sessions for LMTA conventions and for various local associations in Louisiana, Tobey presented at the 2010 MTNA National Conference in Albuquerque. She was honored at the 2011 MTNA National Conference in Milwaukee as a Foundation Fellow. She was the first recipient of National Certification through the new MTNA certification projects process. Ms. Tobey believes that every child deserves a high quality music educa-tion. Her students are given the opportunity to express themselves at the piano and participate in many non-competitive events. A colleague whose daughters Ms. Tobey taught writes, “I was able to observe and learn from her wonderful teaching techniques, her energy and enthusiasm, her love of the students and love of music, and her complete professionalism.”
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2011 COMMISSIONED COMPOSERKEVIN GEORGE
A native of New Orleans, Kevin George is currently on the music faculty at Delgado Community College. Mr. George holds B.A. and M.A. degrees in Music from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. He also holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Tulane University in New Orleans. Mr. George’s compositional studies were with Roger Dickerson Sr. of New Orleans and Dinos Con-stantinides of Baton Rouge. Mr. George was recently a guest composer for the
Baton Rouge Community College ArtsFest 2011, where his Violin Sonata No. 1 was premiered. His Overture for Chamber Orchestra was premiered on a Louisiana Composer Forum concert in New Orleans in September 2010. Among George’s many works is Dialogue for Cello and Piano, which was premiered at the Baton Rouge Community College ArtsFest 2010. His Butter-flies, a work for solo vibraphone, was premiered at the Baton Rouge Commu-nity College ArtsFest 2009. George’s Symphonic Poem No. 1, Reflections in a Garden, an orchestral work, has been recorded by ERMMedia for the Millenium Project: Made in the Americas CD. In 2006, Mr. Delgado’s first CD, Subtle Changes, was released. It is a compilation of solo piano and electronic music. Two Songs for Cello and Piano will be premiered at the LMTA Conven-tion. This work features both piano and cello, creating a dialogue between the two instruments rather than a solo instrumental piece with piano accompani-ment. Song I, in ABA form, is fast and rhythmical and utilizes the full range of the piano and cello. Song II is slow, lyrical and reflective in nature. The cello and piano take turns playing the melodies. Song II also follows an ABA form, with the cello playing a small cadenza at the end.
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LMTA CONVENTION ARTISTJENNIFER HAYGHE
Jennifer Hayghe has performed in solo recitals and made orchestral appearances throughout the world, in-cluding the United States, Europe and Asia. Hayghe received her bachelors and masters degrees and doctorate degree in piano performance from The Juilliard School, where she was the
last student of the legendary artist-teacher Adele Marcus. Hayghe won every award possible for a Juilliard pianist to receive, including the William Petschek Debut Award, resulting in her New York City recital debut at Alice Tully Hall. Hayghe's orchestral appearances include performances on numerous series with the National Symphony Orchestra, recent concerts with the Syracuse Sym-phony Orchestra, the Viriginia Symphony Orchestra, the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra and performances with various orchestras in the United States and abroad. She has performed in major chamber music series, including the Mu-seum of Modern Art's "Summergarden" series and Bargemusic in New York. She has also performed as a chamber musician in the Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center and has taught chamber music throughout the United States and Central America. In addition, Hayghe has been frequently featured in radio broadcasts, including National Public Radio's Performance Today series, and on live broadcasts on the major classical radio stations of Washington, D.C., Chicago and New York City. Her first solo recording, Paintings From the Piano, featuring works by Debussy, Schumann and Mussorgksy, was recently released by Centaur Records. Currently an Associate Professor of Piano at Ithaca College, Hayghe has served as a featured artist at music teachers conventions in Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Virginia. She has performed and taught as a soloist and chamber musician at universities and colleges throughout the coun-try and was previously the Barineau Endowed Professor of Piano and Keyboard Area Coordinator at Louisiana State University. She lives with her husband, Robert McGaha, and son William outside of Ithaca, New York.
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LMTA CONVENTION CLINICIANSTEVE BETTS
Steve Betts is Professor of Music at California Baptist University in Riverside, California. He has served on the faculties of Louisiana State University, Southern Nazarene University, and Wichita State University, and for fifteen years operated an independent piano studio in Wichita, Kansas. At LSU, he was awarded the School of Music Excellence in Teaching Award, and received both the Excellence in Teaching Award and Excellence in Faculty Performance Award at Southern Nazarene University. Dr. Betts received his B.A. from MidAm-
erica Nazarene College in 1982; M.M in Piano Performance and Pedagogy, Wichita State University, 1985; and Ph.D. in Music Education (Piano Peda-gogy), University of Oklahoma, 1995. In 2010, Betts began work as a managing editor for Clavier Companion magazine. He served as the Executive Director for the 2001 National Con-ference on Keyboard Pedagogy and was chair of the 2006 MTNA Pedagogy Saturday Committee. Dr. Betts has presented research and appeared as panelist and presenter at national conventions of the Music Teachers National Association and Music Educators National Conference, and his articles have appeared in Clavier Companion, American Music Teacher, Journal of Research in Music Educa-tion, Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, and Keys. He is the lead author of the Time to Begin Activities Book and co-author of other publications for The Music Tree, part of The Frances Clark Library for Piano Students, published by Alfred Publishing Co., Inc. Recordings by Betts can be found on the Summit Records and Crimson Heart Records labels. He enjoys raquetball, reading, baking, and spending time with his wife, Doris.
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LMTA CONVENTION CLINICIANSROBERT AND KAREN VANDALL
Robert and Karen Vandall teach 40 students in their independent piano studio in New Philadelphia, Ohio. They are both nationally certified (NCTM) by MTNA and Robert is a Foundation Fellow from the state of Ohio. Robert earned his B.M. in piano per-formance and Karen earned her B.M.E. in
piano and vocal music from Baldwin-Wallace College. They married one week after graduation and Robert went on to complete his M.M. at the University of Illinois. Robert taught music theory, music appreciation and applied piano and directed the select choral group at Mineral Area College in Flat River, Mis-souri, and Karen taught music in the county grade schools. Two years later the Vandalls moved to Springfield, Illinois where Robert established the group piano program at Lincoln Land Community College. He also directed the choir and taught music theory and literature. Wanting their two young sons to know extended family, they next moved to New Philadelphia, Ohio (where Karen grew up, and only 50 miles from Rob-ert’s hometown of Akron) and established an independent piano studio. Robert also began writing pedagogical pieces and has composed hundreds of solos and ensembles, many of which have been required repertoire for the National Fed-eration of Music Clubs Junior Festivals as well as state audition lists. Robert’s music is published by Alfred Publishing Company. Robert received the University of Illinois School of Music Alumni Associa-tion Distinguished Service Award in 1990 and both he and Karen received the Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music Achievement Award in 1991. The Vandalls are active in their local Ohio MTA as current and past presi-dents. They are also active as junior club counselors and adjudicators for the Ohio Federation of Music Clubs Festivals and are in demand as clinicians. They have presented workshops in over 30 states and Robert has written commissions for teacher groups in 17 states. He was a faculty member of the International Workshop in Biarritz, France and both he and Karen have been faculty members for the Junior Student Seminars at the Rocky Ridge Music Center outside Estes Park, Colorado. The Vandalls’ hobbies include gardening, walking, running, and hiking, and they enjoy being the grandparents of five. They have been active in their church as choir directors, youth leaders, singers in the adult choir, Sunday school musicians and teachers, as well as serving on numerous committees.
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LMTA CONVENTION SCHEDULE
Thursday, October 13
8:00 Registration Location: LSU School of Music Lobby Presiding: Janet Colbert
8:30 General Session Location: Recital Hall Presiding: Donna Toney
9:00 - Performing Liszt: Notes from the Trenches10:30 Location: Recital Hall Presenter: Jennifer Hayghe Presiding: Gregory Sioles Franz Liszt is probably one of the most complicated figures in music history, revered as a pianistic virtuoso, often sneered at as a serious musician and composer. His facility at the piano completely informed his keyboard compositions, but in a much more sophisticated manner than might be expected. This session will examine Liszt’s pianism and career, dissect some of the technical difficulties in his works and relate the unique experiences involved in performing them.
9:00 - Lecture and Performance of George Enescu’s Concertpiece for 9:30 Viola and Piano Location: Choral Room (115) Presenter: Simina Renea Presiding: Lin He Enescu, Romanian composer, violinist, conductor, pianist, and teacher, wrote his Concertpiece for the Paris Conservatoire’s Premier Prix competition. In this session, Renea will discuss and perform this work.
9:45 - Color and Imagination on the Bass: Recital of New Transcriptions 10:45 and Compositions for the Double Bass Location: Choral Room (115) Presenters: Yung-chiao Wei (double bass) and Chao-i Chou (piano) Presiding: Lin He This recital features the Brahms Cello Sonata in F Major, the Chopin Polonaise Brilliante, and works by award-winning composer Ming-hsiu Yen, professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
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9:45 - Collegiate Chapter Forum: Tips for Your Career in Music11:45 Location: Room 215 Music and Dramatic Arts Building Presenter: Steele Moegle with Christy Vogt-Corley and Robin Ebeyer
10:45 - The More the Merrier11:45 Location: Recital Hall Presenters: Robert and Karen Vandall Presiding: Patti Misita The Vandalls will demonstrate how to practice duets so that both per- formers are listening to each other to create a common musical effect.
12:00 Luncheon Meetings - Room 221 Music and Dramatic Arts Building Affiliate Presidents/Membership Chairs, Rally Board, Certification Board, Collegiate Members
1:15 - LSU Bass Sound1:45 Location: Choral Room (115) Presenter: Yung-chiao Wei Presiding: Lin He This session will showcase LSU Doctoral students Min-tzu Chao, Yun- chieh Chou, John Madere and Josue Ramirez performing solo, chamber and jazz repertoire. Works will include Bartok’s Violin Duets, Brahms’ Cello Sonata and John Madere’s original composition.
1:30 - Preparing for Debussy and Ravel: Pedagogical Literature to 2:30 Prepare Students for Impressionistic Music Location: Recital Hall Presenter: Steve Betts Presiding: Donna Toney The easiest works of Debussy and Ravel are often played after years of study. This session explores early-elementary through upper-inter- mediate repertoire by pedagogical composers that can help students to play Impressionistic music with confidence.
2:00 - Kids’ Orchestra: Creating Harmony3:00 Location: Choral Room (115) Presenter: Raul Gomez Presiding: Lin He Kids’ Orchestra is a year-round program dedicated to bringing music education to every child in Baton Rouge, fostering collaboration, and encouraging personal and community development. This session will address how the principles behind “El Sistema,” the music educa- tion system originated in Venezuela and now spread worldwide, are being adapted to Baton Rouge by Kids’ Orchestra.
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2:30 - Toccatas, Tarantellas, and Technique: Helping Your Students to 3:30 Develop the Technical and Rhythmic Skills to Play Like a Virtuoso Location: Recital Hall Presenter: Robert Vandall Presiding: Katherine Tobey Using musical examples from all levels of students’ literature, Vandall will demonstrate how to help students perform with rhythmic flair and technical ease.
3:30 - Add a Little Techno to Your Teaching4:30 Location: Room 245 Music and Dramatic Arts Building Presenter: Carla Breaux Presiding: Robin Ebeyer Bring your laptop and join in on an exciting adventure! If you have been thinking about adding a little technology to your teaching, this session is for you. We will have a short discussion of three different websites, then some hands-on exploration of games that can be played at home or added to the lesson. They can fit easily into your busy teaching schedule and add excitement to your studio!
3:30 - Certification: Let’s Talk Ethics4:30 Location: Room 215 Music and Dramatic Arts Building Presenter: Sue Steck-Turner Have you ever had a teaching situation that you didn’t know quite how to handle or worse yet, handled badly? You have lots of company! For this session your compatriots will gather to discuss ethics questions, both proposed and from the floor. Proposed questions will be similar to those asked on the MTNA Certification Profile Projects. Come share your solutions to questionable situations with parents, students and other teachers.
5:30 Banquet - LSU Faculty Club (Cash bar at 5:00)
7:30 Jennifer Hayghe Recital - Isn’t It Romantic? Location: Recital Hall
Please join us for a reception hosted by the LSU School of Music in the School of Music lobby, following the recital.
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Friday, October 14
9:00 - Alfred Publishing Showcase10:00 Location: Recital Hall Presenter: Robert Vandall Presiding: Judy McGehee
9:30 - The 44 Duos of Bela Bartok Transcribed for Two Violas10:00 Location: Choral Room (115) Presenter: Matthew Daline The 44 Duos of Bela Bartok were composed for performance by two violins and for use as a teaching method. This lecture demonstration will show how to use technology to enhance the practice of the duets and transcribe them for instruments other than the violin.
10:00 - Learning to Listen: Helping Students Develop Aural Awareness11:00 Location: Recital Hall Presenter: Steve Betts Presiding: Jill O’Toole This session explores avenues to help students learn to listen more attentively and acutely. Ideas from educational theorists, famous piano pedagogues, and music teaching research will be applied to this crucial area of student learning.
10:15 - Impressionism and Elegance: French Music for Violin and Piano10:45 Location: Choral Room (115) Presenters: Lin He (violin) and Lina Morita (piano) Presiding: Matthew Daline This session will feature “under-presented” masterworks, including an early work by a famous composer (Ravel), a piece by a less known composer who passed away at a tender age (Guillaume Lekeu), and a virtuosic transcription of Saint-Saens’ Caprice after a Study in the Form of a Waltz by Belgian violinist Eugene Ysaye.
11:00 - General Session12:00 Location: Recital Hall Presiding: Donna Toney Composition Competition Winners Recital Pamela Pike, Chair 2011 LMTA/MTNA Commissioned Composition Premiere Al Benner, Chair Two Songs for Cello and Piano by Kevin George Paul Christopher - Cello Christine Burczyk Allen - Piano
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12:15 - IMTF Brown Bag Lunch: Relax! This Is Supposed To Be Fun! 1:15 Meeting the Challenges of Teaching Adults Location: Room 221 Music and Dramatic Arts Building Presenter: Carol White In this session we will discuss the rewards and challenges of teaching adults and the various ways we might explore and exploit that particu- lar market.
1:00 - Twentieth Century Studies for Two Violins2:00 Location: Choral Room (115) Presenter: Dinos Constantinides Presiding: Matthew Daline This session will use recordings of performances by the Duo Farrell to examine various 20th century techniques.
1:30 - College Faculty Forum: Spice Up Your Piano Studio with Some 3:00 Exciting Spanish Repertoire Location: Room 215 Music and Dramatic Arts Building Presenter: Joan Jensen Presiding: Charles Jones Challenge your students’ rhythmic abilities with some exciting Spanish repertoire. From Gillock to Granados, we will cover repertoire in the Spanish style and repertoire by Spanish composers for all levels. Spice up your recital programs, festival or competition performances with some great Spanish music.
1:30 - Technology Tools for Group Piano: Enhancing group piano classes 2:30 for children, adults and third-agers through innovative technology Location: Keyboard Lab-Room 201 Music and Dramatic Arts Building Presenter: Pamela Pike Presiding: Katherine Tobey Pike will point out innovative technology features of the LSU group-piano lab and describe how technology can enhance the group learning experiences for piano students of all ages. The session will feature videos of children, young adult, and older adult piano classes. Participants will be invited to explore some of the group-piano technology during the session.
2:00 - Piano Masterclass4:00 Location: Recital Hall Presenter: Jennifer Hayghe Presiding: Gregory Sioles
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4:00 Upper Elementary Auditions Location: Choral Room (115) Presiding: Jeanne Patterson
Saturday, October 15
TBA MTNA State Competitions
9:00 - Certification 101 Open Book Exam12:00 Location: Room 245 Music and Dramatic Arts Building Presenters: Sue Steck-Turner and Katherine Tobey This 3-hour workshop is the culmination of the monthly assignments which have been given to help teachers organize the MTNA Certifica- tion Profile Projects. Teachers will present their completed materials for evaluation and suggestions by participating colleagues. Upon completion of this workshop and possible revisions and/or additions, participants should be ready to submit their application to MTNA and complete their certification within a short period of time.
All LMTA Playathon - at O’Neill’s Music, 10689 Perkins Road day Thanks to O’Neill’s Music for hosting this event.
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PRESENTER BIOGRAPHIES
Christine Burczyk Allen teaches Applied Piano, coordinates Group Piano/Pi-ano Pedagogy, and serves as the choral accompanist for the Northwestern State University Chamber Choir. Her Doctor of Musical Arts degree is in Piano Per-formance from Louisiana State University.
Carla Breaux is a graduate of McNeese State University, with a degree in Pia-no Performance (concentration in Piano Pedagogy). She is nationally certified through MTNA and holds an LMTA Provisional Certificate. Carla is also a li-censed Musikgarten teacher. She is currently the Technology Chair for LMTA. Carla has an active studio in Lake Charles teaching ages birth through adult.
Paul Christopher is Assistant Professor of Music Theory and Low Strings at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches. He serves as Principal Cello of the Longview Symphony Orchestra and Assistant Principal Cello with the Peter Britt Festival Orchestra in Jacksonville, Oregon. His articles have been published in the Jacques Offenbach Society Newsletter, Strings, American String Teacher and Bass World. His recordings of the cello duos of Jacques Offenbach are available at www.cdbaby.com
Dinos Constantinides earned his Ph.D from Michigan State University in 1968 and has an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Macedonia in Thessa-loniki, Greece. He is Boyd Professor of Music at LSU, where he also serves as Coordinator of Composition. Dr. Constantinides is Music Director of the Loui-siana Sinfonietta, presenting 40 concerts a year, and has published extensively with Magni Publications.
Min-tzu Chao is a double bass instructor and performer. A native of Taiwan, Chao received her D.M.A in double bass performance in May, 2011. She is the bassist of Acadiana Symphony Orchestra in Lafayette and an instructor with the LSU Performing Arts Academy.
Chao-i Chou, a native of Kaohsiung, has performed extensively both as a piano soloist and with double bass soloist, Yung-chiao Wei, in Asia, the United States, and Berlin. She completed her D.M.A. in Piano Performance and Literature as well as her Master and Bachelor degrees at the Eastman School of Music. She is an assistant professor at Shih-Chien University, Kaohsiung Campus, Taiwan. Her first CD, with bassist Yung-chiao Wei, is released on Centaur Records.
Yun-chieh Chou, a native of Taiwan, is currently a doctoral candidate in Double Bass Performance in the studio of Yung-chiao Wei at LSU. Chou was a final-ist in the 2010 LSU Concerto Competition. Her orchestral experience includes serving as bassist in the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra under Mariusz Smolij in Lafayette.
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Matthew Daline is Assistant Professor of Viola at Bowling Green State Univer-sity, Ohio. He received degrees from the Julliard School and Yale University and did doctoral work at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. Since his viola debut in Carnegie Hall, Mr. Daline has performed worldwide as a solo-ist and is currently Principal Violist of the Baton Rouge Symphony and Opera Louisiane.
Raul Gomez is a Costa Rican orchestral conductor, composer, violinist and violist and was recently appointed Artistic Director of Kids’ Orchestra in Baton Rouge. He is a Sidney M. Blitzer violinist and a Huel D. Perkins Fellow in the D.M.A. program at Louisiana State University, where he studies under the guid-ance of Carlos Riazuelo (conducting) and Espen Lilleslatten (violin/viola).
Lin He, born in Shanghai, China, is Professor of Violin at LSU and Acting Con-certmaster of the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra. He has taught at Drake University, Houghton College, College of Wooster, Eastman School of Music and Pennsylvania State University. He holds a doctorate from the Eastman School of Music and is an active soloist, chamber musician and orchestral player.
Joan Jensen is on the faculty at Tulane University in New Orleans where she teaches music theory, applied piano and coordinates the piano classes. She maintains a private studio, serves as LMTA College Faculty Forum chair and is treasurer and corresponding secretary for the New Orleans Music Teachers’ Association. Joan is the local coordinator for the annual New Orleans Piano Institute sponsored by the Musical Arts Society of New Orleans.
John Madere, Bassist/Composer, is a doctoral candidate at LSU. He holds a B.M. from LSU and M.M. from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Madere is Principal Bassist with the Baton Rouge Symphony. He is equally at home in both the classical and jazz idioms and has recently released “Chemistry,” a CD of original jazz compositions. Steele Moegle is an Associate Professor at Louisiana Tech University. She teaches applied piano, class piano, music appreciation, and collaboration/ac-companying. She also serves as head of three areas: piano, collaboration/ac-companying, and music appreciation studies. In addition to teaching, she is well known throughout the region as a soloist and collaborator. Lina Morita, a native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, has performed in solo and chamber music performances across the US and abroad. Recent performances include Washington Sinfonietta (DC), and the Lake Charles Symphony. Ms. Morita re-ceived her D.M.A. degree from the Eastman School of Music, M.M. from Rice University, and B.M. from Indiana University. She is currently Assistant Profes-sor of Piano at McNeese State University in Lake Charles.
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Pamela D. Pike, PhD, NCTM, is Assistant Professor of Piano Pedagogy at LSU. Her pedagogical specialties include group teaching, teaching adults, and cogni-tion and instruction. Pike has presented at numerous national and international music conferences and has been published in Clavier Companion, American Music Teacher, Problems in Music Pedagogy, and the International Journal of Music Education.
Josue Ramirez, a native of Honduras, began double bass studies at age 16 with Maestro Ernesto G. Rodriguez at the Victoriano Lopez Music School. He has also studied with Maestro Carlos Vives from the Costa Rican National Sympho-ny and Professor Klaus Stoll from the Berlin Philharmonic. He received a B.M. from LSU under the instruction of Yung-chiao Wei, and an M.M. from NSU.
Simina Renea, a native of Romania, is currently pursuing a Doctorate of Musi-cal Arts degree at LSU, majoring in viola performance with a minor in music education. She performs with the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra, Acadiana Symphony Orchestra, and Sinfonietta Chamber Orchestra. She enjoys playing chamber music and teaching.
Katherine Tobey, LMTA’s Outstanding Teacher for 2010, was honored as an MTNA Foundation Fellow in 2011. She is an independent teacher in Baton Rouge and serves BRMTA as Membership/Mentoring Chair and Allen-Flem-ing Scholarship Auditions Chair. She is LMTA’s Immediate Past President and Webmaster and serves on the MTNA Nominating Committee. Past positions include South Central Division’s Composition Chair and BRMTA President.
Sue Steck-Turner, MTNA’s 2011 Teacher of the Year, is an independent piano teacher in Lafayette who is certified as a Master Teacher by MTNA and LMTA. She currently serves as LMTA’s VP/Certification and as South Central Divi-sion’s Certification Commissioner. Honored as the LMTA Outstanding Teacher for 1999 and as an MTNA Foundation Fellow in 2008, Ms. Steck-Turner has also served LMTA as President, President-Elect, and SOS/SHS Fund Chairman.
Yung-chiao Wei, Associate Professor of Bass at LSU, was the first female bass-ist to perform a solo recital in Carnegie Hall. Wei has performed at major con-cert halls around the world and given master classes and recitals throughout North America, Asia, and Europe. Her first CD was recorded with bassist Chao-i Chou and was released on Centaur Records in 2008. Wei is a recipient of numer-ous honors, including the LSU Tiger Athletic Foundation Teaching Award.
Carol White is a graduate of LSU with a B.S. in General Studies and a B.M. in Piano Performance/Piano Pedagogy. She is a member of Baton Rouge Music Teachers Association and maintains a private studio in Ethel, Louisiana. She currently holds the positions of Independent Music Teachers Forum chairman for LMTA and Summer Music Scholarship chairman for BRMTA.
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LOUISIANA MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION2011 CERTIFIED MEMBERS
NOTE: The number in the first column after each name refers to the state renewal year. Teachers whose names are followed by N with a number also hold the MTNA Professional Certificate. Names followed by NPerG hold the MTNA Permanent Certificate with no payment. This list is correct as of 7/10/11. Certifications in progress are not included. MTNA has not yet confirmed recent 2011 renewals.
MTNA/LMTA MASTER TEACHER CERTIFICATE IN PIANO Fred Sahlmann Sue Steck-Turner Madelyn Trible
LMTA CERTIFICATE OF PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT IN PIANOBabb, Joyce Em NEmBates, Glenda Per NPerGBlakeney, LaWanda J. Per NPerGBrasell, Carolyn B. PerBurns, Patricia Per N2013Carroll, Constance K. EmCasselli, Jane Schlegel Per NPerGChamberlain, Keith Per N2012Clavijo, Donna F. 2013 N2012Cockerham, Barbara Per N2012Cox, Denise S. Per N2012Crump, Mary Walton Per NPerGCuadra, Qing Song 2012Davis, Lenell Em N2012Dupaquier, Hilda Beth Em NEmFletcher, Abbie T. Per N2012Galenkova-Marr, Svetlana 2016 N2012Gaw, Helen Em NEmGoad, Tamah Per N2013Hagood, Eugenia Per N2013Hays, Shelley 2016Hockenjos, Cindy Per NPerGHolbert, Betty Per N2012Holder, Sue H. (Moore) Per NPerGHorton, Shearon Smith Per NPerGHsu, Sherry 2015Igrec, Srebrenka Per N2012Johnston, Cora Lee Em N2012Kidd, Linda Mizelle Per N2013Kronenberger, Alice Em N2012Lambert, LeRene Per N2012Lanoux, Marietta Per NPerG
Larsen, Annette Per N2012Larson, Sandra P. Per N2012Leach, Billie M. Em NEmLien, Chia-Ling 2012Lowe, Wanelle Per NPerGManes, Linda Hansen Per N2012Maynor, Shirley Per N2012McGehee, Judy B. Per N2012McMillin, Delila W. Per N2012Miller, Rosa Lynne Per N2012Misita, Patti S. Per N2012Myers, Helen Honoree Per N2013Olivier, Mila 2016 N2012Parker, Marianne Per NPerGParro, Michelle Per N2012Patterson, Jeanne 2011 N2012Poche, Elaine Holmes Per NPerGPrice, Edith Per N2012Rhinehart, Lana 2015Rushing, Melanie PerSahlmann, Dorothy Per N2012Smith, Karen B. Per NPerGStackhouse, Alice Per NPerGTauzin, Lisa Diane PerThomason, Teresa Per N2012Tobey, Katherine G. Per N2012Toney, Donna H. Per N2012Villard, Melva Terrell Per N2012Walker, Regina Em NEmWartelle, Ruth EmWhite, Carol Marrs Per N2012
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Allen, Christine Burczyk 2014 N2013Belew, Barbara 2014 N2012Chandler, Guyla N2012Chou, Mei-En 2015 N2011Delony, Willis 2013Evenson, David Per N2013Garcia, Susanna Per N2012Grosz, Gay 2015Jensen, Joan 2013 N2012Jones, Charles 2013 N2013Jones, Irena Geyer 2013 N2012
Lewandowski, Lauren 2014 N2012Lim, Chan Kiat N2010Lushtak, Faina 2013 N2012McCracken, Jack N2012Moegle, Steele 2015 N2012Pike, Pamela N2012Reichling, Mary N2012Shikhris, Alexandra Per N2012Vogt, Christy 2015 N2012White, Coralie H. Per N2012Williams, Robin 2015 N2010
LMTA COLLEGE FACULTY CERTIFICATE IN PIANO
BRASS Thompson, Mark 2015 N2012
HARP Belew, Barbara 2014 Jennings, Shirley Em
STRINGS Christopher, Paul 2015 N2012
LMTA CERTIFICATE OF EXPERIENCE IN PIANOAndry, Loretta M. Em NPerGBell, Billie Y. Em N2012Bergeron, Angela 2012 N2012Carter, Carmen Em NEmEubanks, Judy Em N2012Floyd, Elizabeth M. 2013 N2012Lau, Grace 2013
McClung, Paula Em EmMcCool, Cara 2014 N2012McKnight, Madeleine Em N2012Owens, Ellene 2015Sober, Lisa H. 2012 N2012Stricklin, Marjorie M. Em NEmWood, Gay Em N2011
LMTA STANDARD CERTIFICATE IN PIANOAshworth, Suzanne 2015Bailey, Audrey EmEasley, David 2015Ebeyer, Robin 2013 N2012Hoffpauir, Stephanie 2015 N2012
Misita, Laura 2015 N2012Morrow, Jo 2015Orr, Zelda L. 2013O’Toole, Jill Simmons 2011Perkins, Dana 2011
LMTA STANDARD CERTIFICATE IN VOICEHockenjos, Cindy Per NPerG
LMTA PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATEBreaux, Carla 2014 N2012 Hixson, Caroline 2015
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MTNA/LMTA PROFESSIONAL BY EXAM Bourgeois, Betty Em NEm
MTNA CERTIFICATIONSBellelo, Rebecca Carter Piano N2012Buchanan, Martha Piano N2012Davis, Mary Beth Piano N2012Davis Mary Beth Organ N2012Dearie, Megan Voice N2012Docusen, Melody Piano N2012Drewett, Elizabeth Piano N2012Gurt, Danielle Piano N2012Holbert, Betty Theory N2012Keith, Shannon Piano N2012Kelley, James Piano N2012 Liprie, Becky Piano N2013Marceaux, Taryn Piano N2012
Mayo, Hannah Piano N2012McGehee, Brittany Piano N2012Nowalsky, Ava Piano N2012Oechsle, Nikie Piano N2013Oubre, Courtney Piano N2012Phares, Eva Frances Piano NEmPrichard, Patricia Piano N2012Ringo, Sharon Piano N2012Roy, Sarah Piano N2013Settoon, Donna Piano N2012Strain, Michelle G. Piano N2012Thornhill, Jacquelyn Piano NPerGWillcutt, Geraldine Piano NEm
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TORGRIMSON/SWANZY COMPETITIONWINNERS 2011
STUDENT TEACHER DISTRICT
PREP B-1 First Place Judy Vu Katherine Tobey Baton RougeSecond Place Hyobin Lee Donna Clavijo New OrleansThird Place Thuytien Chu Billie Leach ShreveportHM Jena Ables Myrrah Thompson MonroeHM Alex Devlin Stephanie Screen New OrleansHM Sarah Park Donna Toney Baton Rouge PREP B-2 First Place Amanda Meng Denise Cox RustonSecond Place David Needles Wei Lee NorthshoreThird Place Natalie Cambre Angelika Carter NorthshoreHM Abigail Africa Myrrah Thompson MonroeHM Emily Clarke Delila McMillin NorthshoreHM David Paul Duhon Annette Larsen Lake Charles PREP B-3 First Place Nico Zona Tamera Zona AlexandriaSecond Place Madeline Smith Jeanne Patterson RustonThird Place Samuel Li Ching Song Cuadra Baton RougeHM Sara Be Chia-Ling Lien Baton RougeHM Renee Rumsey Tamah Goad Lake Charles PREP B-4 First Place Tristan Lin Ching Song Cuadra Baton RougeSecond Place Ella Otken Melanie Rushing Baton RougeThird Place Luke Sands Melanie Rushing Baton RougeHM Robert Freeman Karen Smith New Orleans LEVEL I-1 First Place John Wang Shearon Horton New OrleansSecond Place Injee Hong Shearon Horton New OrleansThird Place Taylor Guidry Lana Rhinehart LafayetteHM Delaney Dufrene Patti Misita Baton RougeHM Cove Geary Svetlana Marr Northshore
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LEVEL I-2 First Place Clara Wade Tamah Goad Lake CharlesSecond Place Will Groves Tamah Goad Lake CharlesThird Place Mark Dibbs Sue Steck-Turner LafayetteHM Gabrielle Jolivette Shelley Hays Baton RougeHM Hailee Wilkins Teresa Thomason Alexandria LEVEL I-3 First Place Michelle Shin Donna Toney Baton RougeSecond Place Shannon Cui Wei Lee NorthshoreThird Place Lily Perrett Lana Rhinehart LafayetteHM Hannah Verret Michelle Parro Thibodaux LEVEL I-4 First Place Carlie Toliver Jeanne Patterson RustonSecond Place Hyoel Lee Donna Clavijo New OrleansThird Place Seth Shively Teresa Thomason AlexandriaHM Richard Chen Wei Lee NorthshoreHM Olivia Hawthorne Billie Bell Baton Rouge LEVEL II-1 First Place Savannah Ogle Myrrah Thompson MonroeSecond Place Ann Jang Donna Toney Baton RougeThird Place Mia Sanchas Chia-Ling Lien Baton RougeHM Mateo Atwi Mila Olivier LafayetteHM Joanna LaFleur Lana Rhinehart Lafayette LEVEL II-2 First Place Anne Claire Rhymes Jeanne Patterson RustonSecond Place Zoe Li Ching Song Cuadra Baton RougeThird Place Annie Hsu Sherry Hsu NorthshoreHM Heewon Hah Nancy Hendrick Baton RougeHM Collin Miller Rosa Lynne Miller LafayetteHM Michael Stokes Delila McMillin Northshore LEVEL II-3 First Place Elizabeth Weathersby Raisa Voldman NorthshoreSecond Place Madison Hoffman Jeanne Patterson RustonThird Place Claudia Musgrove Ellene Owens AlexandriaHM Jynesis Calbert Teresa Thomason AlexandriaHM Carine Lama Elizabeth Floyd New Orleans
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LEVEL III-1 First Place Mengru He Seni Igrec NorthshoreSecond Place Rebecca Wang Shearon Horton New OrleansThird Place Alexis Abell Lenell Davis NorthshoreHM Olivia Gilbert Casey Haynes ThibodauxHM Margaret Lie Lisa Tauzin Lake CharlesHM Stacy Yang Chia-Ling Lien Baton Rouge LEVEL III-2 First Place Irene Yen Rosa Lynne Miller LafayetteSecond Place Inah Hong Shearon Horton New OrleansThird Place Yuan-Xia Lee Delila McMillin NorthshoreHM Nicholas Larsen Billie Leach ShreveportHM Bryan Nguyen Raisa Voldman Northshore LEVEL IV First Place Annie Shao Shearon Horton New OrleansSecond Place Wesley Ducote Charles Jones AlexandriaThird Place Cameron Durham Dorothy Sahlmann Lake CharlesHM Mary Katherine Schober Gay Grosz Shreveport
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LMTA DISTRICT PIANO RALLY 2011TERESA THOMASON, STATE CHAIRMAN
One thousand eighty one (1081) students participated in the 2011 District Ral-lies. One hundred forty one (141) teachers were represented. Following is a list of First, Second and Third Place Winners from the District Rallies.
LEVEL STUDENT TEACHER
a L e x a n d R i a d i s t R i c tPREP AFirst Place Erin Shirvinski Teresa ThomasonSecond Place Mikayla Bayonne Teresa Thomason
PREP BFirst Place Nico Zona Tamara ZonaSecond Place Courtney Hebert Teresa ThomasonThird Place Hallee Airhart Jill O’Toole
LEVEL IFirst Place Seth Shively Teresa ThomasonSecond Place Hailee Wilkins Teresa ThomasonThird Place Sophia Martin Teresa Thomason
LEVEL IIFirst Place Jynesis Calbert Teresa ThomasonSecond Place Claudia Musgrove Ellene OwensThird Place Rufey Williams Barbara Cockerham
LEVEL IVFirst Place Wesley Ducote Charles Jones
B A T O N R O U G E D I S T R I C TPREP A-1First Place Ethan Liu Ching Song CuadraSecond Place Alan Yan Ching Song Cuadra Third Place Cassie Yang Chia-Ling Lien
PREP A-2 First Place Evan Tsai Chia-Ling LienSecond Place Daniel Wei Chia-Ling LienThird Place Hanna Lee Donna Toney
PREP B-1First Place Samuel Li Ching Song CuadraSecond Place Sara Be Chia-Ling Lien Third Place Judy Vu Katherine Tobey
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PREP B-2First Place Tristan Lin Ching Song Cuadra Second Place Luke Sands Melanie RushingThird Place Jenny Li Ching Song Cuadra
PREP B-3First Place Ella Otken Melanie RushingSecond Place Michael Dugas David EasleyThird Place Jesse Cheng Chia-Ling Lien
LEVEL I-1First Place Juliane Ding Chia-Ling LienSecond Place Dylan Walsworth Daivd EasleyThird Place Michael Lieu Chia-Ling Lien
LEVEL I-2First Place Hannah Cheng Donna ToneySecond Place Delaney Dufrene Patti MisitaThird Place Zixuan Wang Ching Song Cuadra
LEVEL I-3First Place Michelle Shin Donna Toney Second Place Madelyne Taylor Melanie RushingThird Place Max Pan Ching Song Cuadra
LEVEL II-1First Place Zoe Li Ching Song Cuadra Second Place Shane Zhao Chia-Ling LienThird Place Chelsey Christopherson Donna Toney
LEVEL II-2First Place Jennifer Vu Katherine TobeySecond Place Catherine Zhou Ching Song CuadraThird Place David Luo Patti Misita
LEVEL II-3First Place Elizabeth Haley Melanie RushingSecond Place Irene Lien Chia-Ling LienThird Place Jack Cheng Chia-Ling Lien
LEVEL III-1First Place Stacy Yang Chia-Ling LienSecond Place Joshua Nabatilan Donna ToneyThird Place Karen Liao Donna Toney
LEVEL III-2First Place Anni Zhang Ching Song CuadraSecond Place Chris Shin Donna ToneyThird Place Doris Xu Donna Toney
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LEVEL IVFirst Place Arielle Nabatilan Donna ToneySecond Place Samuel Sinquefield Melanie Rushing Third Place Catherine Garcia Donna Toney
L A F A Y E T T E D I S T R I C TPREP AFirst Place Emily Wu Sue Steck-TurnerSecond Place Patrick Chu Rosa Lynne MillerThird Place Maggie Lin Rosa Lynne Miller
PREP BFirst Place William Hebert Sue Steck-TurnerSecond Place Olivia Hebert Rosa Lynne MillerThird Place Isabella Sabbahian Lana Rhinehart
LEVEL I-1First Place Tracy Dibbs Sue Steck-TurnerSecond Place Taylor Guidry Lana RhinehartThird Place Byrnne Tynes Rosa Lynne Miller
LEVEL I-2First Place Mark Dibbs Sue Steck-TurnerSecond Place Lily Perret Lana RhinehartThird Place Andrew Malek Sue Steck-Turner
LEVEL II-1First Place Tommy Etheridge Sue Steck-TurnerSecond Place Mateo Atwi Mila OlivierThird Place Alexis Sabbaghian Lana Rhinehart
LEVEL II-2First Place Collin Miller Rosa Lynne MillerSecond Place Ian English Sue Steck-TurnerThird Place Jillian Chen Sue Steck-Turner
LEVEL III-IFirst Place Alice Huang Rosa Lynne MillerSecond Place Irene Yen Rosa Lynne MillerThird Place Hayley Dishman Mila Olivier
LEVEL III-2First Place Rami Dibbs Sue Steck-TurnerSecond Place Benjamin Guidry Sue Steck-TurnerThird Place Mitchell Kerns Linda Kidd
LEVEL IVFirst Place Helen Kerns Rosa Lynne Miller Second Place Jessica Zhou Rosa Lynne Miller Third Place Kristen Neel Lana Rhinehart
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L A K E C H A R L E S D I S T R I C TPREP AFirst Place Andrew Wang Lisa TauzinSecond Place Jared Bates Lisa TauzinThird Place Lucia O’Byrne Tamah Goad
PREP B-1First Place Sarah Congiundi Lisa SoberSecond Place Kalen Brown Lisa TauzinThird Place Rachel Bertrand Lisa Sober
LEVEL B-2First Place Abigail Neblett Tamah GoadSecond Place Landen Eason Gwen Auld Third Place David Paul Duhon Annette Larsen
LEVEL I-1First Place Will Groves Tamah GoadSecond Place Clara Wade Tamah GoadThird Place Elizabeth Rubino Tamah Goad
LEVEL I-2First Place Noah LeJeune Lisa TauzinSecond Place Michael Fibich Mary BlankenbakerThird Place Anna Kate Peed Mary Blankenbaker
LEVEL IIFirst Place Matthew LeJeune Lisa TauzinSecond Place Juliana Marler Dorothy SahlmannThird Place Johanna Jessen Tamah Goad
LEVEL IIIFirst Place Margaret Lie Lisa TauzinSecond Place George Condit Dorothy SahlmannThird Place Carey Camel Dorothy Sahlmann
LEVEL IVFirst Place Levi Thompson Dorothy SahlmannSecond Place Noah Lanier Abbie FletcherThird Place Cameron Durham Dorothy Sahlmann
M O N R O E D I S T R I C TPREP AFirst Place Andrew Harris Myrrah Thompson
PREP BFirst Place Jenna Ables Myrrah ThompsonSecond Place Abigail Africa Myrrah Thompson
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LEVEL IFirst Place Joanna Calhoun Lynette MurphySecond Place Annabel Strange Myrrah ThompsonThird Place Caylin Roberts Myrrah Thomson
LEVEL IIFirst Place Savannah Ogle Myrrah ThompsonSecond Place Samantha Seetharama Irena JonesThird Place Clay Thirdkill Irena Jones
N E W O R L E A N S D I S T R I C TPREP AFirst Place Sophia Cao Lauren LewandowskiSecond Place Seth Collins Stephanie ScreenThird Place Ethan Lee Cara McCool
PREP B-1First Place Emma Freeman Karen SmithSecond Place Hyobin Lee Donna Clavijo Third Place Audrey Burkey Stephanie Screen
LEVEL B-2First Place Robert Freeman Karen SmithSecond Place Millie Mince Elaine Poche’Third Place Sawyer Nunes Alicia Chauvin
LEVEL I-1First Place Hyoel Lee Donna ClavijoSecond Place Alex Chiu Cara McCoolThird Place Casey Franklin Elizabeth Floyd
LEVEL I-2First Place John Wang Shearon HortonSecond Place Injee Hong Shearon HortonThird Place Isabelle Lam Karen Smith
LEVEL IIFirst Place Carine Lama Elizabeth FloydSecond Place Donovan Bendana Lauren LewandowskiThird Place Amanda Chiu Cara McCool
LEVEL IIIFirst Place Rebecca Wang Shearon HortonSecond Place Inah Hong Shearon HortonThird Place Kunrui Peng Joan Jensen
LEVEL IVFirst Place Annie Shao Shearon HortonSecond Place Evangeline Soileau Stephanie Screen
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N O R T H S H O R E D I S T R I C TPREP AFirst Place Nuwan Wijesekera Angel CarterSecond Place Sander McComiskey Jo BondThird Place Annie Zhao Wei Lee
PREP B-1First Place Doris Igrec Seni IgrecSecond Place Emily Clarke Delila McMillinThird Place Annie Yuge Xia Seni Igrec
PREP B-2First Place David Needles Wei Lee Second Place Joshua Foster Elaine Poche Third Place Sam Roy Delila McMillin
LEVEL I-1First Place Beatrice Zheng Wei LeeSecond Place Angela Fang Seni IgrecThird Place Mary Dale Delila McMillin
LEVEL I-2First Place Cove Geary Svetlana MarrSecond Place Richard Chen Wei LeeThird Place Ryan Rotolo Michelle Strain
LEVEL I-3First Place Shannon Cui Wei Lee Second Place Anna Yue Sandra LarsonThird Place Molly Roy Delila McMillin
LEVEL II-1First Place Annie Hsu Sherry Hsu Second Place Huy Nguyen Angel CarterThird Place Alex Barron Delila McMillin
LEVEL II-2First Place Elizabeth Weathersby Raisa Voldman Second Place Michael Stokes Delila McMillinThird Place Sundar Pandian Ellyn Sterling
LEVEL III-1First Place Alexis Abell Lenell DavisSecond Place Joshua Xu Delila McMillin Third Place Phyllis Lee Raisa Voldman
LEVEL III-2First Place Mengru He Seni IgrecSecond Place Aretha Guo Lenell DavisThird Place Yuan-Xia Lee Delila McMillin
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LEVEL IVFirst Place Jack Murphy Svetlana MarrSecond Place Rebecca Callaway Angel CarterThird Place Amy Jones Delila McMillin
R U S T O N D I S T R I C TPREP AFirst Place Hana Le Jeanne PattersonSecond Place Priscilla Guo Steele MoegleThird Place Larsen Vincent Jeanne Patterson
PREP BFirst Place Alma Moegle Jeanne PattersonSecond Place Madeline Smith Jeanne PattersonThird Place Mattie Lou Stinson Jeanne Patterson
LEVEL I First Place Carlie Toliver Jeanne PattersonSecond Place Henry Futch Elizabeth DrewettThird Place Abigail Gilbert Alicia Dubose
LEVEL II First Place Anne Claire Rhymes Jeanne PattersonSecond Place Austin Meng Elena LvovaThird Place Mary Rudd Edith Price
LEVEL IIIFirst Place Courtney McKinney Denise CoxSecond Place Will Rudnicki Jeanne PattersonThird Place Drew Howell Edith Price
LEVELIVFirst Place Justine Ker Jeanne Patterson
S H R E V E P O R T D I S T R I C TPREP AFirst Place Angela Ciacchella Kathy NorrisSecond Place Amy Yu Marilyn OsburnThird Place Arianne Graves Kathy Norris
Prep BFirst Place Denis Clifford Melissa PoussonSecond Place Thuytien Chu Billie Leach Third Place Addison Barnard LaWanda Blakeney
LEVEL IFirst Place Julianna Schober Mary Katherine SchoberSecond Place Nathan Lim Zelda OrrThird Place Mary K. Winningham Carla Jones
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LEVEL IIFirst Place Kimberly Cook Gulya ChandlerSecond Place Nick Hamann Zelda OrrThird Place Ashley Smith Zelda Orr
LEVEL III-1First Place Laura Hirsch Joy RatcliffSecond Place Kelsi Cox Joy RatcliffThird Place Joshua Ursua Gay Grosz
LEVEL III-2First Place Eliot Haas Joy RatcliffSecond Place Rebekah Yu Joy RatcliffThird Place David Huh Joy Ratcliff
LEVEL IVFirst Place Mary Katherine Schober Gay GroszSecond Place Nicole Lim Zelda Orr
T H I B O D A U X D I S T R I C TPREP AFirst Place Enrique Kortright Luciana SoaresSecond Place Grace Baldwin Michelle Z. ParroThird Place Charley Breaux Michelle Z. Parro
PREP BFirst Place Mary Grace Robichaux Michelle Z. ParroSecond Place Aly Wong Michelle Z. ParroThird Place Ella Gisclair Michelle Z. Parro
LEVEL I-1First Place Kristen Kortright Luciana SoaresSecond Place Gwyenth Engeron Melissa LavergneThird Place Claire Boudreaux Michelle Z. Parro
LEVEL I-2First Place Margaux Diebold Michelle Z. ParroSecond Place Nicholas Robichaux Michelle Z. ParroThird Place Madison Konur Michelle Z. Parro
LEVEL IIFirst Place Alyssa Kortright Luciana SoaresSecond Place Cameron Belding Luciana SoaresThird Place Abigail Grabert Michelle Z. Parro
LEVEL IIIFirst Place Olivia Gilbert Casey HaynesSecond Place Katie Robichaux Michelle Z. ParroThird Place Zachary Adamietz Michelle Z. Parro
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LEVEL IVFirst Place Ashleigh Aubin Michelle Z. ParroSecond Place Caroline Gravois Michelle Z. Parro
2011 STRING RALLY WINNERSLEVEL STUDENT TEACHER
PREP AFirst Place Evan Tsai Yung-Chiao WeiSecond Place Elise Strain Jivka JelevaThird Place Clara Lloyd Sonia Feres-Lloyd
PREP B First Place Grace Collins Stephanie ScreenSecond Place Jacey Jacobsen Sonia Feres-Lloyd Third Place Daniel Kim Unkyoung Kim
LEVEL IFirst Place Catherine Cerise Jivka JelevaSecond Place Lillian Cerise Jivka JelevaThird Place Riley Wiemelt Jivka Jeleva
LEVEL IIFirst Place Griffin Wiemelt Jivka JelevaSecond Place Jack Cheng Jivka JelevaThird Place Irene Lien Grace Lau
LEVEL IIIFirst Place Ashley Johansen Jivka JelevaSecond Place Soojin Lee Jivka Jeleva
2011 HARP RALLY WINNERSLEVEL AWinner Kathryn Fagan Catherine AndersonAlternate Alyssa Lambert Rebecca Todaro
LEVEL BWinner April Simmons Catherine AndersonAlternate Maurie Mueller Catherine Anderson
LEVEL IWinner Alyssa Kortright Catherine AndersonAlternate Kristen Kortright Catherine Anderson
LEVEL IIIWinner Marisa Spengeman Catherine AndersonOutstanding Harpist Alyssa Kortright Catherine Anderson
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Baton Rouge Music Teachers Association
Mourns the passing of our friend and colleague,
Danielle Gurt1962-2011
A devoted and active member of Baton Rouge Music Teachers Association, Danielle will always be remembered for her optimism and cheerful demeanor. She served our group in many capacities and chaired our Halloween Musicale for many years. Danielle was also a valued member of the Louisiana Federation of Music Clubs and a Past-President of the Philharmonic Club. A beloved teacher, an active adjudicator, and a staunch supporter of BRMTA, she will be sorely missed.
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