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I hope this
article finds all of you in good spirits and bearing the fruits of a
successful semester. In continuing with the repertoire theme I would
like to encourage all of you to attend the “Repertoire Roundtable”
discussion we are going to have at the annual Winter Conference. In
the book Rehearsing the Band Frank Battisti states the following
in regard to repertoire:
“We have
too many people teaching music who don’t know repertoire, and don’t
even listen to it regularly and lovingly. They don’t see themselves
as artists or what they teach as art, therefore their behavior is not
artistic. I call the ‘musical mechanics.’ They tighten up a bolt
and make the motor run better; as if a contest judge sees that all the
parts are working and gives them the top rating, they are even more
convinced that they are teaching music!”
I have selected
a panel that will discuss many of these issues and trends with wind
band repertoire and will field questions from you in the interactive
discussion.
Winter Conference
Notes
Please plan
on attending the CMEA Bay Section Winter Conference January 11-11, 2008
at San Jose State University. It is a great opportunity to meet with
colleagues and gain new perspectives from some of our own fine Bay Section
educators.
I hope everyone
has nominated students for the Junior High Conference Band. Andy
Collinsworth from Maria Carrillo High School in Santa Rosa will be this
year’s guest conductor. Andy has an exciting program planned that
you won’t want to miss. For those of you that have not seen him in
action, I encourage you to attend one of the rehearsals during the conference.
Due the generosity
of JW Pepper Music and Scott Grady, David Gillingham will be this year’s
featured composer at the conference. David is not only a fine composer,
but a wonderful teacher at Central Michigan University. He will be presenting
two sessions which you won’t want to miss! On Friday will be a “meet
and greet” and Saturday we will have a reading session of his music
along with other notable C Alan composers presented by the Air National
Guard Band of the West Coast and their conductor/commander Vu Nguyen.
Cort McClaren
president of Alan Publications and Professor of Percussion at University
of North Carolina at Greensboro will be presenting a percussion session
Friday entitled Teaching Percussion in a New Age, The Common Elements
Approach. Cort is considered one of the leading resources in the
percussion industry and is truly a friend to education.
I hope to see
you all at the conference and wish you the best of luck in the remainder
of your semester!
Timothy Harris
Band Representative
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