December 2018 - Kentucky Music Educators …December 2018 It is time again to plan to attend the...
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December 2018
It is time again to plan to attend the KMEA Professional Development Conference. February 6–9, 2019 will find us in the new Kentucky Convention Center, where the exhibits will have a new home and a new look, and where the majority of the concerts and clinic sessions will be held. I am sure you are looking forward; as am I, so see what our new conference home looks like.
The planning for the conference began in March of 2018 when the Conference Planning Committee met to review the dozens of proposals for presentation. While there were MULTIPLE outstanding proposals, we feel the committee did a wonderful job by selecting topics that are timely, thoughtful, and will impact you and your students. Each of the divisions is represented by the best and brightest, and I hope you will take advantage of the opportunity to learn from your colleges and peers
what makes their programs great.
Likewise, each of the divisions provided the committee with a panel of past performers to listen to recordings submitted by groups who wish to perform. Those recordings lead to invitations to perform by TRULY the best of the best. I know you will enjoy hearing vocal and instrumental groups from all corners of the Commonwealth in concert. Take advantage of the opportunity to listen, enjoy, and recalibrate you ear, and walk away refreshed and rejuvenated and ready to teach your students at the highest level.
The Galt House and the Hyatt, along with the Kentucky Center will be the rehearsal and performance spots for most of the All-State groups. I encourage you to sit in on rehearsals and take advantage of the opportunity to see some of our nation’s finest conductors teach our students. Carve time out of your schedule to sit, listen, and learn.
I will look forward to seeing you in Louisville!
Sincerely,Terry Thompson, PresidentKentucky Music Educators Association
PO Box 1058Richmond, KY 40476
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Kentucky Music Educators Association
61stAnnual
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Louisville, KentuckyFebruary 6–9, 2019
Kentucky Music Educators Association
61stAnnual
ProfessionalDevelopment
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Louisville, KentuckyFebruary 6–9, 2019
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2019
3:00 PMKMEA Conference Registration
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, G, J, O)•
6:30 PMConcert: Louisville Orchestra/LouisvilleYouth Orchestra Side-by-Side
Conductor: Doug Elmore(B, O)
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7:00 PMEngaging Students in Creating Musicthrough Drum Circle Facilitation
K. Michelle Lewis(6–12)
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Ukulele Sing AlongRob Amchin
(K–5)
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8:00 PMMeet Me In The Middle: Choral Music forMiddle School Voices
Andy Beck(C)
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2019
7:30 AMKMEA Conference Registration
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, G, J, O)•
8:30 AMTeaming up with Administrators
Jessica Greene and Alan Mayes(6–12)
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Guitar Auditioning: the Do’s & Don’ts forAll-State Guitar Orchestra & KMEA events
Dennis Davis(G)
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Choral pieces for emerging male voice(mixed and single gender)
Phil Jennings(C)
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8:35 AMDeveloping a Sound-driven Band Program
Robert Sheldon(B)
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New Web Based Smartmusic For Jazz:Studies For Beginner To Advanced
Leigh Kallestad(J)
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9:00 AMExhibits Open
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, G, J, O, SP, T)•
9:40 AMUsing CPDL to Integrate Sight Singing inthe Choral Classroom
Lauren Whitham(C)
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How Do I Count It And When Do I Play It?Developing Rhythmic Understanding
Stephen Benham(O)
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9:45 AMCurriculum Design and Implementation inMusic Education
Manju Durairaj(K–5)
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Integrating Music Theory Into APerforming Arts Curriculum
Nick Little(6–12)
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Concert: Atherton HS Symphonic BandMatt Byrum
(B)
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Concert: U of L Faculty Jazz SextetGabriel Evens
(B)
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9:50 AMTurbocharge Student Practice and Resultswith SmartMusic
Leigh Kallestad(T)
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10:35 AMPLAN for Success in Middle School Band:Strategies You can Implement Tomorrow
Ashley Forrest and Kathy Hunt(B)
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Concert: Madison Central ChamberProgram
David Jaggie(B)
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10:45 AMFlipping the Piano Lab with GoogleClassroom
Stephanie Buchanon(6–12)
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10:50 AMKentucky Proud Music
Christopher Powell(C)
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10:55 AM21st Century Orff Schulwerk - Teaching forUnderstanding
Manju Durairaj(K–5)
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11:00 AMNo Conductor Needed! Your stringensemble can perform on their own!
Katharine Anderson(O)
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11:45 AMConcert: Madison MS Band
Kerry Evans(B)
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11:55 AMMusicFirst: Perfect for Assessment,Instruction, Improvement & Creativity
James Frankel(T)
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Sightreading for DisabilitiesAlice Hammel
(SP)
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Sight-reading and Disability: A WinningCombination?
Alice Hammel(SP)
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12:00 PMA Potpourri of Approaches: Orff-Schulwerk, Kodály, and Dalcroze
Kateri Miller(K–5)
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Reading Session for Intermed. Mixed Ens.Maggie Blair Owens
(C)
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12:25 PMConcert: Lafayette Jazz Ensemble
Chris Strange(B)
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12:50 PMThe Low End: How to Develop andExceptional Bass Section
Joel Braun(O)
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1:05 PMEnchanting Eurhythmics: Harry Potter inthe General Music Classroom
Martina Vasil and Chris McDowell(6–12)
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1:10 PMMovin’! New Elementary Music & Materials
Andy Beck(K–5)
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1:15 PMConcert: Hopkinsville HS Wind Symphony
J. Seth Peveler(B)
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1:50 PMConcert: East Jessamine HS Chorale
Demetrius Walker(C)
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2:00 PMSpecial Learners in the String Classroom:Strategies, Accommodations, andOpportunities for Diverse Learners
Stephen Benham(O)
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2:05 PMFix It Now! Developing Ensemble SkillsFor More Effective Rehearsals AndSuccessful Performances
Robert Sheldon(B)
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2:30 PMFinding and Serving Gifted Students
Genevieve Jenkins(SP)
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Music History for High School StudentsHeather DiPasquale
(6–12)
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School Out Loud! Have Fun TeachingGenres
Joshua D. Smith(K–5)
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2:40 PMSpecial Needs in the SecondaryInstrumental Ensemble: How toAccommodate Them
Alice Hammel(B, SP)
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Concert: Ballard Madrigal SingersNoel Weaver
(C)
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2:50 PMCollege/Univ. Research Poster Session
(COLL)•
3:15 PMGuitar Class 101: Effective Strategies &Common Myths for Newbies & Veterans
Dennis Davis(G)
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Concert: Boyd Co. HS Jazz BandJohn W. Johnson
(B)
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3:30 PMConcert: Paducah Tilghman HS Women'sChoir
Matthew Hinz(C)
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3:40 PMThe Google Infused Bandroom
Stephen Keys(T)
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3:55 PMConcert: Bryan Station MS BearcatOrchestra
Sarah Payne(O)
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4:00 PMAll State Conductors Round Table
Craig Kirchhoff, Daniel Belongia, and MarkScatterday
(B)
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4:20 PMConcert: Paul Laurence Dunbar HSChamber Choir
Tiffany Marsh(C)
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4:35 PMConcert: YPAS Philharmonia
Dan Whisler(O)
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Key: B—Band, C—Choral, COLL—College/Univ/CNAfME, K–5—GM K–5, 6–12—GM 6–12, J—Jazz, O—Orch, SP—Special Learners, T—Technology, Com—Community
Conference Performances & Clinic Sessions
5:15 PMConcert: Ky. Children’s Chorus, Ky. Jr.High Mixed Chorus, and Ky. Jr. HighTreble Chorus
Joshua Pedde, Anthony Sears, and Cristi CaryMiller
(C, K–5)
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7:15 PMOrchestra: New Music Reading Session
Clinician: Frederick Speck, Eastern HS,Middletown
(O)
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7:20 PMConcert: All-Collegiate Choir andKentucky Intercollegiate Band
Jason Paulk and Craig Kirchhoff(B, C, COLL)
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9:30 PMJazz Reading Session
Jerry Tolson(J)
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2019
8:00 AMKMEA Conference Registration
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, G, J, O)•
9:00 AMExhibits Open
(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, G, J, O, SP, T)•
9:45 AMAwards Ceremony
KMEA Executive Committee(B, C, COLL, K–5, 6–12, G, J, O)
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11:10 AMClass Guitar: Literacy, Accountability, andAssessment
Danielle Smith-Tweddell(G)
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The Seven Deadly Sins: CommonMistakes Among Flutists (and how to fixthem!)
Julie Hobbs(B)
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Mentoring Student Teachers: Strategiesthat enhance student teacher growth
Tanya Bromley(COLL)
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Getting More Out Of Your "B-A-G" -Recorder Activities that Engage Students
Thom Borden(K–5)
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Concert: Ballard HS Percussion EnsembleCarl A. Kling and Kevin Luken
(B)
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Concert: Western Kentucky Univ.Symphony Orchestra
Brian St. John(O)
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11:20 AMNot Your Token Hogan
Dee Mason-Walker(C)
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12:20 PMGlobal Steps for Little People
Thom Borden(K–5)
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Creating Music with TechnologyTimothy Wiggins
(T)
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Creative Classroom Management: StopDisciplining and Start Teaching
Lauren Whitham(COLL)
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12:30 PMWhat, Why, How: Working with the MaleVoices in Your Choir
Jeff Johnson(C)
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1:00 PMConcert: Louisville Male HS SymphonicBand
Scott Cooksey(B)
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1:10 PMA Meaningful Music Experience ThroughImprovisation and Make Believe
Greg Byrne(SP)
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1:30 PMThe Effective Musician: MaximizingPerformance, Practice, Foundational Skillsand Creating Healthy Musicians
Ashley Cumming and Eric Swisher(B)
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What Does This Knob Do? SoundReinforcement 101
Stephen Melvin(T)
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1:40 PMArranging For Jazz Combo: Using BigBand Writing Techniques for Your SmallGroup Performance
Kris Berg(J)
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1:50 PMPlan Your Journey to MS Band Success
Todd Chamberlain, April Kite, and Bryan Angel(B)
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Concert: Royal Spring MS 8th GradeChorus
Glenna Metcalfe(C)
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2:20 PMMotivating Modes: Using Modes in the OrffSchulwerk Classroom
Thom Borden(K–5)
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2:30 PMBeyond the Bow Hold: The Developmentof Bowing Fluency and Artistry
Stephen Benham(O)
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Concert: Western Kentucky Univ. ChoralePaul Hondorp
(C)
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2:40 PMTips and Tricks for Getting the BestRecording of Your Ensemble
Larry Nelson and Joel Nelson(T)
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3:00 PMTen Lessons in Jazz Improvisation
Mike Steinel(J)
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How to Recruit, Develop, and RevitalizeYour Tuba and Euphonium Sections
Todd French(B)
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3:20 PMConcert: Christian Co. MS 8th Grade Choir
Benjamin Stephens(C)
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3:30 PM"OMG! That's My Song!" Popular Music inthe Orff Classroom
Martina Vasil(K–5)
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3:35 PMProgramming for Young Full Orchestra: aGuide to Success
Brian St. John(O)
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3:40 PMConcert: North Laurel MS SymphonicWinds
Bret W. McIntosh(B)
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4:00 PMConcert: Murray State Univ. Women'sChorus
Bradley Almquist(C)
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4:10 PMConcert: Madison Central HS AdvancedPercussion Ensemble
Jeremiah Fowler(B)
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5:10 PMConcert: Eastern Kentucky Univ. WindEnsemble
Andrew J. Putnam(B)
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5:15 PMConcert: The Thoroughbreds
Andrew Weaton(C)
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7:00 PMConcert: All-State Jazz Ens. II, All-StateJazz Ens. I, and Intercoll. Jazz Ens.
Kris Berg, Michael Tracy, and Dave Clark(B, J)
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8:00 PMConcert: All-State SSAA Chorus, TTBBChorus, and SATB Chorus
Conductors: Lee Nelson, Lynnel Jenkins, andBrian McKinney
(C)
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9:15 PMEvening Folk Dance Party
Rob Amchin(K–5)
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2019
8:30 AMEAR-ly Education: Building a ‘Sound’Foundation
Jeremy Howard(K–5)
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9:00 AMThe Art of Finger Before Bow: A HealthyLeft Hand Set-up
Ching-Yi Lin(O)
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9:40 AMMarching Band Clinic
Susan Smith and Adam Dalton(B)
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Beyond Basic Bucket DrummingSammy Foster
(K–5)
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From Script to Stage: Producing a MiddleSchool Musical
Alyssa Sturgill(C, 6–12)
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10:00 AMConcert: All-State Guitar Orchestra
(G)•
10:50 AMMove It! Integrating Dalcroze Eurhythmicsin the Music Curriculum
Holly Smith(K–5)
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1:00 PMConcert: All-State Concert Band and All-State Symphonic Band
Daniel Belongia and Mark Scatterday(B)
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3:00 PMConcert: Comm. Strings and All-StateSymph. Orchestra
Binglee Shiu and Soo Han(O)
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Key: B—Band, C—Choral, COLL—College/Univ/CNAfME, K–5—GM K–5, 6–12—GM 6–12, J—Jazz, O—Orch, SP—Special Learners, T—Technology, Com—Community
Conference Performances & Clinic Sessions