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Wednesday, February 5, 201411:30 AM
2:00 PMAll-State Symphony OrchestraStrings Registration GHRT 3 Coat CheckDivision Chair: Alexandra Howard, Barrett Traditional MS,Louisville
11:30 AM -
12:30 PM
2:30 PMKentucky Junior High ChorusRegistration GHST 2 Meeting Reg.
Counter
Division Chair: Sam Coleman, Scott Co. MS, Georgetown
12:30 PM
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1:00 PM
2:00 PMJazz Committee MeetingGHST 1 Sampson
Coordinator: Kurtis Carpenter, Mason County HS, Maysville
1:00 PM
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2:00 PMMarching Band Vision Ad HocCommittee Meeting GHST 3 FrenchMarching Band Committee Chair: John Fannin, Murray StateUniversity, Murray
1:00 PM -
3:00 PMAll-State Chorus RegistrationHR 2 Regency
Ballroom
Division Chair: Maggie Blair, University of Kentucky,Lexington
1:00 PM
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2:00 PM
3:30 PMMarching Band CommitteeMeeting GHST 3 French
Marching Band Committee Chair: John Fannin, Murray StateUniversity, Murray
2:00 PM
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6:00 PMAll-State Orchestra Winds andPercussion Registration GHRT 3 Coat Check
Division Chair: Alexandra Howard, Barrett Traditional MS,Louisville
2:00 PM
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3:00 PM
5:00 PMAll-State Band RegistrationGHRT 3 Archibald
Division Chair: Troy Stovall, Muhlenberg Co. HS, Greenville
3:00 PM
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5:00 PMAll-State Jazz Band RegistrationGHRT 3 Archibald
Coordinator: Kurtis Carpenter, Mason County HS, Maysville
3:00 PM
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7:30 PMConference RegistrationKICC Lobby
3:00 PM -
3:30 PM
4:30 PMBand Council MeetingGHST 3 French
Division Chair: Troy Stovall, Muhlenburg Co. HS, Greenville
3:30 PM
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4:30 PM
6:00 PMKentucky Children’s ChorusRegistration GHST 2 Meeting Reg.
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Coordinator: Julie Hartman, Allen Co. Primary, Scottsville
4:30 PM
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5:00 PM
6:30 PMFestival Managers MeetingGHST 3 French
Festival Commission Chair: David Graham, Warren East MS,Bowling Green
5:00 PM
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6:30 PM
7:30 PMConcert: Louisville OrchestraKC Whitney Hall
Conductor: Jason Seber
Program
Bassoon Concerto in F major, WoO 23, S63....J. N. Hummel I. Allegro moderato
Keith Buncke, Bassoon
Symphony No. 9 in E minor, (From the New World), Op. 95, B. 178.......................................................Antonín Dvořák
Louisville Orchestra and Louisville Youth Orchestraside-by-side performance
6:30 PM
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7:30 PM
8:30 PMKentucky Junior High ChorusTeacher’s Meeting GHST 2 ClementsDivision Chair: Sam Coleman, Scott Co. MS, Georgetown
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9:00 PMChoral Council MeetingKICC 106-107
Division Chair: Maggie Blair, University of Kentucky,Lexington
7:30 PM -
8:00 PM
8:45 PMGeneral Music K-5Division/District Chairs Meeting GHST 2 Nunn
Division Chair: John Hall, Allen Co. Intermediate, Scottsville
8:00 PM
C, K–5
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8:30 PM
9:30 PMOrchestra Council MeetingGHST 2 Collins
Division Chair: Alexandra Howard, Barrett Traditional MS,Louisville
8:30 PM
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9:00 PM
10:00 PMPhi Beta Mu MeetingGHST 1 Sampson
Presiding: Troy Stovall, Muhlenburg Co. HS, Greenville
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9:15 PM
9:45 PMChoral Division MeetingKICC 106-107
Division Chair: Maggie Blair, University of Kentucky,Lexington
9:15 PM
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Thursday, February 6, 20147:30 AM
9:30 AMUniversity of Louisville School ofMusic Continental Breakfast KICC MezzaninePresiding: Christopher Doane
7:30 AM -
5:30 PMConference RegistrationKICC Lobby
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8:00 AM
8:30 AMBand Division MeetingKICC 211
Division Chair: Troy Stovall, Muhlenburg Co. HS, Greenville
8:00 AM
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8:30 AM
9:30 AMOrchestra RoundtableKICC L4-5
Presiding: Phil Kent, Lafayette HS, LexingtonRoom Chair: Aaron Breeck, Montgomery HS, Mt. Sterling
8:30 AM
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9:30 AMRecruiting and RetainingTrombone Players KICC 203-206
Clinician: Chip Anderson, Henry Co. HS, New Castle
Presiding: Brent Barton, Madison Central HS, RichmondRoom Chair: Mark Webster, Elizabethtown HS,Elizabethtown
8:30 AM
Methods for encouraging beginners to choose thetrombone and proven strategies for keeping theminvolved in band through middle school, into high school,and on through a lifetime of music making.
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9:30 AMTeaching the InexperiencedSinger: Literacy and Assessment KICC 201-202
Clinician: Laura Howard, SCAPA Lafayette HS, Lexington
Presiding: Jeremy Howard, Christ the King, LexingtonRoom Chair: Lynn White, Leestown MS, Lexington
8:30 AM
Techniques used to train the ear, teach rhythmic andmelodic concepts and apply skills to repertoire in thechoral classroom. Topics include: rhythmic and melodicdecoding, dictation, sequencing, age-appropriaterepertoire and materials, and assessment.
C, 6-12
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8:45 AM
9:30 AMKentucky Children’s ChorusTeacher’s Meeting GHST 2 Nunn
Coordinator: Julie Hartman, Allen Co. Primary, Scottsville
8:45 AM
C, K–5
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9:00 AM
10:00 AMReserved for John FanninKICC 114
John Fannin
9:00 AM -
9:40 AM
10:00 AMOpening of Exhibits Concert:Owensboro High School Red Steel KICC LobbyDirector: Aaron Klausing
Program
In the Groove of Things..................................Tracy Thornton arr. Kenyon Williams
Number 2.....................................................Dave Longfellow
My Old Kentucky Home.................................Stephen Foster
Pocky Way...........................................................The Meters
Wavin Flag...................................................................K'naan
Afro Blue..................................................Mongo Santamaria
Presiding: Tom Stites, Owensboro Public Schools,OwensboroRoom Chair: Abram Barr, Owensboro HS, Owensboro
9:40 AM -
10:00 AM
11:00 AMAPP Smackdown!KICC 201-202
Clinician: Anne Vinson, Allen Co. Intermediate Center,Scottsville
Presiding: John Hall, Allen Co. Intermediate, ScottsvilleRoom Chair: Alan Jones, Asbury University, Wilmore
10:00 AM
Here's a great way to share something you love using inyour classroom! Everyone that wants to share has 2minutes to present a great app or website. Comeprepared to share with your iPad or phone. A laptop willbe available to share websites.
K-5
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5:00 PMExhibits OpenKICC 1A, 1B
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10:05 AM
10:35 AMConcert: Danville Children’s ChoirChrist Church
CathedralDirector: Meg Stohlman
Program
Ich Jauchze, ich lache (With Loudest Rejoicing)....J.S. Bach ed. William Herrmann
Panis Angelicus................................................Cesar Franck Lydia Graham, soloist arr. Istvan Bogar
Wake Me a Song..........................................Andrea Ramsey
Oh! Susanna..................................................Stephen Foster arr. David Dusing
America the Beautiful (We Are a People).............................. ............................................................S.Ward/K. L. Bates arr. Ruth Dwyer
Presiding: Lori Hetzel, University of Kentucky, LexingtonRoom Chair: Daniel Wesley, Lexington Christian Academy,Lexington
10:05 AM -
10:45 AMConcert: Murray State University“Blue” Jazz Combo KICC 207-209Director: Todd E. Hill
Jamey Aebersold, guest soloist
Program to be selected from:
Minor's Holiday...............................................Kenny Dorham arr. Don Sickler
Blues for All.....................................................Eric Alexander
Enigma...............................................................J.J. Johnson
The Eternal Triangle.........................................Sonny Rollins arr. Don Sickler
Beatitudes.......................................................Bobby Watson
In Walked Horace...............................................J.J. Johnson
Mox Nix.................................................................Art Farmer
Work Song.........................................................Nat Adderley
Presiding: Pam Wurgler, Murray State University, MurrayRoom Chair: Matt Baucum, East Hardin MS, Glendale
10:05 AM -
10:45 AMConcert: Oldham County HighSchool Symphonic Band KICC Cascade A-BDirector: Brad Rogers
ProgramA Childhood Remembered.........................Rossano Galante
El Camino Real....................................................Alfred Reed
Pagliacci Intermezzo............................Ruggiero Leoncavallo arr. Andrew Glover
The Vanished Army........................................Kenneth Alford ed. Frederick Fennell
Thoughts of Love.................................................Arthur Pryor arr. Julian Oliver
Nathan Siler, trombone
Cakewalk.............................................................Hershy Kay arr. Robert Longfield
Presiding: Dr. Frederick Speck, University of Louisville,LouisvilleRoom Chair: Tony Wise, Oldham Co. MS, Buckner
10:05 AM -
10:35 AM
11:35 AMRecruit and Retain: Increase theSize of Your Orchestra! KICC 106-107
Clinicians: Ben McWhorter, Tates Creek HS, Lexington &Cassie Crawford, Lexington
Presiding: Karen Higdon, Daviess HS, OwensboroRoom Chair: Laura Fallon, Lafayette HS, Lexington
10:35 AM
Strategies for getting students enrolled and engaged inbeginning orchestra
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11:35 AMSight Reading from Day One toAssessment KICC 212-217
Clinician: Noel Weaver, Ballard HS, Louisville
Presiding: Lori Knapke, Eastern HS, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Megan Puckett, Greenwood HS, Bowling Green
10:35 AM
A clinic session demonstrates sight reading instructionaltechniques starting from scratch through KMEAAssessment. Will deal with the establishment of sightreading routines from the first day of freshman yearthrough the last grading period of senior year.
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11:00 AM
12:00 AMTeaching Jazz Improvisation toBeginners for the Educatorwithout a Jazz Background
KICC 203-206
Clinician: William Hogg, Northern Kentucky University,Highland Heights
Presiding: Kevin Christie, Rowan Co. Senior HS, MoreheadRoom Chair: Jonathan Payne Raceland-Worthington HS,Raceland
Sponsor: Northern Kentucky University Department of Music
11:00 AM
Concepts in chord based improvisation designed toassist music educators with little or no jazz experience toteach improvisation to their students. Melodic & rhythmicconcepts will be covered. Attendees are encouraged tobring their instruments.
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12:00 PMA Few of My Favorite Things:Writing to Demonstrate Learningin Music
KICC L4-5
Clinician: Celia Borges, Buckner ES, LaGrange
Presiding: Emily Addis, Millard Middle & East Ridge HS,PikevilleRoom Chair: Cassandra Smith, Rockcastle Co. MS, Mt.Vernon
11:00 AM
Looking for efficient ways to incorporate listening, writing,reflecting and peer review into your classroom?Discover "Stick Man, the Listening Buddy," and otherideas that you can take back to your classroom onMonday morning!
6-12, K-5
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12:00 PMReserved for John FanninKICC 114
John Fannin
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12:00 PMThe Kinesiology of Conducting–How Movement Elicits MusicalResponse
KICC 218-219
Clinicians: Miller Asbill, Brevard College, Brevard, NorthCarolina & Jason Sulliman, Carmel Symphony Orchestra,Carmel, Indiana
Presiding: Scott Bersaglia, Pikeville HS, Pikeville
11:00 AM
Research in non-linear dynamics, complex adaptivesystems, cognitive neuroscience, & synergetics can shedlight on advanced concepts of conducting pedagogy.Awareness of current research trends can help improverehearsal & conducting approach.
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11:15 AM
12:15 PMMaking Musical ConnectionsAcross the Curriculum: UsingChildren’s Lit. to Make Music
KICC 201-202
Clinician: Leo Labrillazo, WIlmore ES, Wilmore
Presiding: Sarah Martin, Glasscock ES, LebanonRoom Chair: Trisha Hall, Greensburg Primary, Greensburg
11:15 AM
Explore ways to use children's literature as a springboardto make musical connections across the curriculum.
K-5
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11:20 AM
12:00 PMConcert: Barren County HighSchool Percussion Ensemble KICC L15Director: Kip Crowder
Lalo Davila, guest soloistProgram
Ionisation........................................................Edgard Varese
Pulse.................................................................Henry Cowell
Stomping Grounds.................................................Bela Fleck
Marimba Spiritual.................................................Minoru Miki
Stool Pigeon.........................................................Julie Davila
En Caulquire Clave...............................................Lalo Davila
Clap Happy...................................................Chris Crockarell
Presiding: Trevor Ervin, Bullitt East HS, Mount WashingtonRoom Chair: Rob James, Eastern Kentucky University,Richmond
11:20 AM -
11:50 AM
12:50 PMVocal Technique in the ChoralClassroom: Myths, Facts, andPractical Applications
KICC 212-217
Clinician: Christopher Mitchell, Murray State University,Murray
Presiding: Brad Almquist, Murray State University, MurrayRoom Chair: Lisa Jury, Madison Central HS, Richmond
11:50 AM
This session will address the functional elements of goodbreathing technique and provide practical methods forreinforcing good breathing habits in young solo andchoral singers.
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12:00 PM
1:00 PMAlumni Reception–CampbellsvilleUniversity HR 2 Park SuitePresiding: Alcingstone Cunha
12:00 PM -
12:20 PM
1:20 PMHow Do I Get CommunityAttention and Support for MyProgram?
KICC 218-219
Clinician: Anne Stephens, Greenup County Extension Office,Wurtland
Presiding: Daniel Reams, North Hardin HS, RadcliffRoom Chair: Kelsey Edelen, South Oldham MS, Crestwood
12:20 PM
This workshop will give you ideas to build connectorsbetween your music program & your community.
6-12
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1:20 PMSmartMusic on the iPad®KICC 203-206
Clinician: Glenn Pohland, MakeMusic, Inc.
Presiding: Beth Stribling, Murray MS, MurrayRoom Chair: Chris Miller, Walton-Verona HS, Walton
Sponsor: Make Music, Inc.
12:20 PM
SmartMusic is now available on the iPad! See how yourstudents can now practice at home or school with all ofSmartMusic’s method books, scales, solos, concertmusic, sight-reading, jazz improv and more.
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12:25 PM
1:25 PMA Gifted Collaboration of the Arts:Art & Music to Meet the Needs ofGifted & Talented Students
KICC L4-5
Clinicians: Amy Harrod & Staci Goggins, Rosenwald DunbarES, Nicholasville
Presiding: Mary Oliver, London ES, LondonRoom Chair: Amy Cuenca, Crossroads ES, Mt. Washington
12:25 PM
Many schools struggle with ideas to meet the needs ofthe gifted and talented pool at their school and in theirdistrict. This session will aid in ideas, demonstrations andperformances that will help build a successful arts giftedand talented program for your school.
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1:25 PMMiddle School Rehearsal Lab withNoe Middle School Band KICC L15
Clinician: Debbie Shelton, retired, Lexington
Presiding: Carl Kling, Fern Creek Traditional HS, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Jennifer King, North Bullitt HS, Shepherdsville
12:25 PM
This clinic is designed to provide attendees with realworld rehearsal techniques from a master teacher. It willserve both the young director looking for ideas toimprove their rehearsals or the more experienceddirector looking for a refresher.
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12:30 PM
1:10 PMConcert: Highlands 8th–10thGrade Sinfonia Orchestra KICC 109-112
Director: Katharine Anderson
Program
Sinfonia in A minor..........................Gerog Philipp Telemann arr. Robert R. Brown
Brandenburg Concerto No. 4.................................J. S. Bach arr. Mark Jasinski
Wood Splitter Fanfare...................................Brian Balmages
Abduction from the Seraglio........Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart arr. Jamin Hoffman
Faraway Place................................................William Hofeldt
My Old Kentucky Home.................................Stephen Foster arr. Jeremy Mulholland/Katharine Anderson
Danny Rocks.................................................arr. Bob Phillips
Presiding: Lori Duncan, Highlands HS, Ft. ThomasRoom Chair: Beth Rowland, Highlands MS, Ft. Thomas
12:30 PM
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12:35 PM
1:15 PMConcert: Lafayette High SchoolJazz Ensemble KICC 207-209Director: Chris Strange
Program
Sugar.........................................................Stanley Turrentine arr. Peter Bouffard
Whiplash................................................................Hank Levy arr. Erik Morales
Back in Time.......................................................Pat Metheny arr. Bob Curnow
I Can't Stop Loving You.......................................Don Gibson arr.Quincy Jones
Children of Sanchez......................................Chuck Magione arr. Keith Foley
Presiding: Brian Lewellen, Lafayette HS, LexingtonRoom Chair: William Kite, Henry Clay HS, Lexington
12:35 PM -
1:20 PM
2:00 PMConcert: Paducah Tilghman HighSchool Men’s Choir Christ Church
CathedralDirector: Matthew J. Hinz
Accompanist: DeVonda TreeceProgram
Do You Fear the Wind...............................Leland B. Sateren
Creator Alme Siderum................................Richard Burchard
Ave Maria.............................................................Franz Biebl
The Last Words of David..........................Randall Thompson
Quatre petites prieres de Saint Francois d’Assise.................. .................................................................Francis Poulenc
Ol' Man River........................................arr. Russell Robinson
Presiding: Art DeWeese, retired, PaducahRoom Chair: Brant Veal, Marshall Co. HS, Benton
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2:20 PMSimplicity: Teaching OrchestraOne Hand at a Time KICC 106-107
Clinician: David Pope, Manatee HS, Brandenton, Florida
Presiding: Eva Rouse, Ballard HS, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Stacy French, Grayson Co. HS, Lieichfield
1:20 PM
Specific strategies to increase teacher effectiveness andlong-term student comprehension during rehearsals.Topics will include teaching beginning strings, increasingstudent engagement, and applicable technology for theorchestra classroom.
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1:25 PM
2:05 PMConcert: Murray State UniversityJazz Orchestra KICC 207-209Director: Todd Hill
Jamey Aebersold, guest soloist
Program to be selected from:
Rockin' in Rhythm.............Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington
Consonata............................................................Dee Barton
Big Jim Blues............................................Mary Lou Williams
Slo-Funk..............................................................Bob Mintzer
Fast Forward........................................................Les Hooper
Some Skunk Funk..........................................Randy Brecker arr. Mark Taylor
Here's That Rainy Day..............................Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen arr. Dee Barton
Saturnian Sleigh Ride......................................Shorty Rogers
Presiding: John Fannin, Murray State University, MurrayRoom Chair: Pam Wurgler, Murray State University, Murray
1:25 PM -
1:35 PM
2:15 PMConcert: Paul G. Blazer HighSchool Band KICC Cascade A-BDirector: Chris Whelan and Roger Doss
Program
Where Never Lark Or Eagle Flew...................James Curnow
Pavanne from Symphonette No. 2....................Morton Gould
A Symphonic Prelude..........................................Alfred Reed
Sentimentale from Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio............ ....................................................................Claude Bolling arr. Dennis Kam
Heat Lightning..........................................Richard W. Bowles
Presiding: Terry Thompson, retired, AshlandRoom Chair: John Johnson, Boyd Co. HS, Ashland
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2:35 PMCreate, Perform, Respond: A Planto Make Your Music Unit Come toLife
KICC 201-202
Clinician: James Ray Morgan, Shelby County Public Schools,Waddy
Presiding: Amanda Buchholz, North Oldham HS, GoshenRoom Chair: Tammy Oerther, Shelby Co. HS, Shelbyville
1:35 PM
Planning a music unit that uses Creating, Performing, &Responding as its foundation. Shows the way to make itvisual & easy to follow. Participants work in groups touse the planning process. Group responses will be puttogether to make a webpage resource.
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2:35 PMEurhythmics in the Middle SchoolGeneral Music Classroom KICC 212-217
Clinician: Marla Butke, Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio
Presiding: Pam Wooldridge, Daviess Co. MS, OwensboroRoom Chair: Susie Lucas, Franklin-Simpson MS, Franklin
1:35 PM
Discover how to implement movement to teach rhythmicconcepts, expression, and creativity through DalcrozeEurhythmics. Suggested recordings and pianoimprovisation tips will be provided. Movement as anassessment tool will also be addressed.
6-12
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2:35 PMMusical Moments: How to BeginYour Adapted Music Program KICC 218-219
Clinician: Thomas Resnick, Twinsburg City Schools,Twinsburg, Ohio
Presiding: Lisa Hussung, Rich Pond ES, Bowling GreenRoom Chair: Tracy Leslie, N. Calloway ES, Murray
1:35 PM
A start-up approach to tackling a self-contained adaptedmusic class at the elementary level.
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2:00 PM
3:00 PMReserved for John FanninKICC 114
John Fannin
2:00 PM -
2:30 PM
3:30 PMWelcome to the Real World: AChoral Reading Session forBeginning High School Choirs
KICC 207-209
Clinician: Raye Hurley, Franklin Co. HS, Frankfort
Presiding: Lori Hetzel, University of Kentucky, LexingtonRoom Chair: Margaret Maggard, Retired, Hazard
2:30 PM
Need some staple pieces to teach the basics for thebeginning teacher & the beginning high school choir?Each year our state has new HS directors, who are facedwith re-building programs. Many schools ONLY have abeginning choir. Go home with several “staple” pieces.
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4:30 PMNew Orchestra Music SightReading KICC L4-5
Clinician: Frederick Speck, Jr., Eastern HS, Middletown
Presiding: Robert Dixon, Western MS, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Marsha Webb, Crosby MS, Louisville
2:30 PM
Bring and instrument and sight-read the newest stringorchestra literature from award-winning composers!
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2:45 PM
3:45 PMWow! Look at That: IntegratingVisual Art Into the MusicClassroom
KICC L15
Clinician: Melissa Little, Grants Lick ES, Alexandria & EmilyLivers, Reiley ES, Alexandria
Presiding: Kerri Clark, North Laurel MS, LondonRoom Chair: Wesley Lederrick, Bradstown Primary,Bardstown
2:45 PM
Session topics include instrument-making, cross-curricular connections, & unleashing your students' innercreativity. Whether you are teaching both visual art &music or you are interested in integrating visual art intothe music classroom, this session is for you.
K-5
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2:50 PM
3:50 PMCollege/University ResearchSharing and Poster Session KICC 203-206
Presiding: Michael Hudson, University of Kentucky, Lexington
2:50 PM
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3:50 PMStick to Success: Finishing YourAdapted Music Program KICC 218-219
Clinician: Thomas Resnick, Twinsburg City Schools,Twinsburg, Ohio
Presiding: Robyn Swanson, Western Kentucky University,Bowling GreenRoom Chair: Tracee Scheeler, Fleming Neon ES,Whitesburg
2:50 PM
How to create a self-contained performing group withyour adapted music program. As students transition in tohigh school, a performance group is possible andattainable with your class!
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3:50 PMWhat Do You Do With the GuitarPlayer in Your Jazz Band? KICC 201-202
Clinician: Glen McCarthy, George Mason University,Centerville, OH
Presiding: Matt Yarborough, St. Xavier, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Kelley Ray, McCracken Co. HS, Paducah
2:50 PM
Guitar students are traditionally taught open chords andsome barre chords. Rarely are the "Freddie Green" stylechords introduced. This primer will give you the basics toget your guitar player swinging.
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3:00 PM
4:30 PMKACMD Board MeetingHR 2 Board Room
Presiding: Rob James, Eastern Kentucky University,Richmond
3:00 PM -
3:15 PM
3:55 PMConcert: Daviess County HighSchool Wind Ensemble KICC Cascade A-BDirector: DuWayne Dale and Mike Clark
Program
Ecstatic Fanfare...............................................Steven Bryant
Song for Band................................................William Bolcom
Divertimento for Winds and Percussion..............Roger Cichy I. Exaltation II. Follies III. Remembrance IV. Salutation
Canzona............................................................Peter Mennin
Presiding: Richard Miles, Morehead State University,MoreheadRoom Chair: Jed Manire, College View MS, Owensboro
3:15 PM -
3:45 PM
4:45 PMWarm-Ups With a TwistKICC 207-209
Clinician: Jeff Johnson, University of Kentucky, Lexington
Presiding: John DeFerraro, Henderson Co. HS, HendersonRoom Chair: Megan Weston, Johnson Trad. MS, Louisville
3:45 PM
Interactive session featuring a variety of warm-upexercises that address tone, intonation, diction,expressivity, range extension, rhythm, & articulation.Each exercise employs visual, auditory, & kinestheticstimuli to accommodate various learning styles.
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4:05 PM
5:05 PMConcert: U.S. Air Force Band ofMid-America KICC Cascade A-BConductor: Major Cristina Moore Urrutia
Program to be Chosen from:
Short Ride in a Fast Machine.............................John Adams trans. Lawrence T. Odom
Wild Blue Yonder................................................John Barnes
Horn Feature - En Foret...................................Eugene Bozza TSgt Andrew Fordham arr. Eyles
Scenes from “The Louvre”........................Norman Dello Joio II. Children’s Gallery III. The Kin’s of France
Immovable Do................................................Percy Grainger
Symphony No. 2, Romantic..........................Howard Hanson Mvt III. arr. W. Francis McBeth
Symphony on Themes of John Philip Sousa.....Ira Hearshen II. After the Thunderer
The Thunderer...........................................John Philip Sousa
Pineapple Poll.................................................Arthur Sullivan II. Jasper’s Dance arr. Charles Mackerras IV. Finale
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5:05 PMTeaching Beyond the Rehearsal toTap the Imagination of Today’sStudents
KICC 203-206
Clinician: Miller Asbill, Brevard College, Brevard, NorthCarolina
Presiding: Mike DiPasquale, Owensboro Schools,OwensboroRoom Chair: Michael Payne, George Rogers Clark HS,Winchester
4:05 PM
Many music educators turn the other way when theyhear the word "technology." Gone are the days whentechnology meant using the beta-maz, overheadprojector, and even "taping" ensembles on our new taperecorders. Harness the information found on the web.
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4:35 PM
5:35 PMTackling Tricky Bass Tactics inthe School Orchestra KICC L4-5
Clinician: Sidney King, University of Louisville, Louisville
Presiding: Dennis Johnson, Murray State University, MurrayRoom Chair: Caia Cross, Carrithers MS & Jeffersontown HS,Louisville
4:35 PM
A close look at the top twenty bass passages in grades1, 2, and 3 orchestra repertoire. Discussion of bowings,fingerings, and technique (shifting, etc.) to help bassstudents succeed in performance.
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5:00 PM
5:00 PMExhibits CloseKICC 1A, 1B
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5:15 PM
6:00 PMAlumni Reception–EasternKentucky University HR SpirePresiding: Rob James
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6:00 PMAlumni Reception–MoreheadState University HR 2 KeenelandPresiding: L. Curtis Hammond
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6:00 PMAlumni Reception–Murray StateUniversity HR 2 Park SuitePresiding: Pam Wurgler
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6:00 PMAlumni Reception–NorthernKentucky University HR 2 GulfstreamPresiding: Kurt Sander
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6:00 PMAlumni Reception–TransylvaniaUniversity HR 2 Churchill-
DownsPresiding: Larry Barnes
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6:00 PMAlumni Reception–WesternKentucky University HR 1 Pimlico A,BPresiding: Scott Harris
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7:10 PMConcert: Ky Children’s Chorus, KyJr High Treble Chorus, & Ky JrHigh Mixed Chorus
KC Whitney Hall
Conductors: Ruth Dwyer, Frank Eyechaner, & DebraSpurgeon
ProgramKentucky Children's Chorus
Aikoi Biae......................................traditional African greetingLaudamus Te..............................Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from Mass in C Minor arr. Malvar-Keylock/FriedersdorfBeidh Aonach Amárach....................................Irish folk song arr. Ruth E. Dwyer & Beverly Hardiman JonesPeace Like A River...................................arr. Douglas BeamBlue Skies............................................................Irving Berlin from Betsy arr. Roger EmersonAmerica The Beautiful (We Are a People).......Samuel Ward arr. Ruth E. Dwyer & Martin L. Ellis
Kentucky Junior High Treble ChorusJubilate Deo.....................................................David BrunnerSing to Me.....................................................Andrea RamseyLa Violette..................................................Acadian folk song arr. Susan BrumfieldThree Duets, Op. 20..................................Johannes Brahms 3. Die MeereDidn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel...........................arr. Ken Berg
Kentucky Junior High Mixed ChorusPsallite Unigenito......................................Michael Praetorius ed. Frank EychanerThe Pasture..............................................Z. Randall Stroope from Where The Earth Meets The SkyFestival Sanctus..................................................John Leavitt Tres Cantos Nativos Dos IndiosKraó...................................................................Marcos LeitePrimeiro Canto, Terceiro Canto, & Segundo CantoWorthy To Be Praised.....................................Byron J. Smith
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5:30 PM
7:30 PMAlumni Reception–University ofKentucky Stites & Harbison,
20th Flr, 400 W.Market St.Presiding: Skip Gray
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7:20 PM
10:00 PMConcert: All-Coll. Choir, Coll.Composition Winner, Intercoll.Band, & Intercoll. Orchestra
KC Whitney Hall
Conductors: Josh Habermann, Chris Milby, Douglas Droste,& Lowell Graham
ProgramKentucky ACDA All-Collegiate Choir
Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal................................traditional arr. Alice Parker & Robert ShawDixit Dominus, from Vesperai Solemnes de Confessore, K. 339...........................................................W. A. MozartVita de la mia Vita..........................................William HawleyIncantations.................................................Michael McGlynnOpus 92.....................................................Johannes Brahms 1. O schöne Nacht 4. Warum?El Que Siembra Su Maíz..........................Miguel Matamoros arr. Electo SilvaWade in the Water.....................................................spiritual arr. Alec Schumacker
Collegiate CompositionIf............................................................................Chris Milby
Intercollegiate BandOlympic Fanfare...............................................John WilliamsAmerican Hymn Variations on an Original Melody................ ...............................................................William SchumanH.R.H. The Duke of Cambridge March, Op. 60 .................... ..................................................................Malcolm ArnoldTo Tame the Perilous Skies..........................David Holsinger
Intercollegiate OrchestraOverture to La Forza del Destino...................Giuseppe VerdiSymphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43.................Jean Sibelius III. Vivacissimo IV. Finale: Allegro moderato
7:20 PM -
9:15 PM
10:15 PMFolk Dancing For All!KICC L15
Clinician: Robert Amchin, University of Louisville
Presiding: John Hall, Allen Co. Primary, Scottsville
9:15 PM
Join your fellow music educators for an evening ofinternational folk dances. Kick up your heels and join inthe this multicultural event.
K-5, COLL
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9:30 PM
11:00 PMNew Jazz Reading SessionGHRT 2 Fountain
Room
Clinician: Jerry Tolson, University of Louisville, LouisvillePresiding: Matt Yarborough, St. Xavier, LouisvilleRoom Chair: T. Kurtis Carpenter, Mason Co. HS Maysville
9:30 PM
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10:30 PM
11:30 PMNational Band Association SocialGHRT 3
ConservatoryPresiding: Gary Schallert, Western Kentucky UniversityBowling Green
10:30 PM -
Friday, February 7, 20147:30 AM
8:30 AMKY-ACDA Business MeetingHR 2 Keeneland
Presiding: Brad Almquist, Murray State University, Murray
7:30 AM -
8:00 AM
5:00 PMConference RegistrationKICC Lobby
8:00 AM -
8:30 AM
9:30 AMDistrict 1 MeetingKICC 110-111
Presiding: Pam Wurgler, Murray State University, Murray
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 2 MeetingHR 2 Park Suite
Presiding: Brett Burton, Earlington ES, Earlington
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 3 MeetingKICC 201-202
Presiding: Corey Bonds, Glasgow HS, Glasgow
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 4 MeetingKICC 106-107
Presiding: Mark Webster, Elizabethtown HS, Elizabethtown
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 5 MeetingKICC 102-103
Presiding: Ryan McAllister, South Oldham HS, Crestwood
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 6 MeetingKICC L15
Presiding: Chris Miller, Walton-Verona HS, Walton
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 7 MeetingKICC 218-219
Presiding: Dee Bishop, Tates Creek HS, Lexington
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 8 MeetingKICC 203-206
Presiding: Kevin Christie, Rowan Co. HS, Morehead
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 9 MeetingKICC 115
Presiding: Dan Brennan, Martha Jane Potter ES, Whitesburg
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 10 MeetingHR 2 Kentucky Suite
Presiding: Betsy Burkhart, Harlan HS, Harlan
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 11 MeetingKICC 113
Presiding: Ben Walker, B. Michael Caudill MS, Richmond
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMDistrict 12 MeetingKICC 212-217
Presiding: Debbie Burnell, Pleasure Ridge Park HS,Louisville
8:30 AM -
9:30 AMKCNAfME State Officer MeetingKICC 211
Presiding: Lauren Morris, University of Louisville, Louisville
8:30 AM -
9:00 AM
5:00 PMExhibits OpenKICC 1A, 1B
9:00 AM -
9:30 AM
11:00 AMReserved for John FanninKICC 114
John Fannin
9:30 AM -
9:45 AM
11:00 AMAwards PresentationKICC Cascade A-B
KMEA Executive Committee
9:45 AM
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11:15 AM
11:45 AMConcert: North Middle SchoolSymphonic Band KICC Cascade A-BDirector: Brittany Ford
Program
Overture for Winds..........................................Charles Carter
Nessun Dorma............................................Giacomo Puccini from Turandot arr. Robert van Beringen
Marc Monroe, soloist
La Madre de Los Gatos.........................................Brian Beck
Winchester March.........................................John EdmondsonBrian Froedge, guest conductor
Adrenaline Engines............................Randall D. Strandridge
Presiding: Lois Wiggins, Edythe J. Hayes MS, LexingtonRoom Chair: Abram Barr, Owensboro HS, Owensboro
11:15 AM -
11:45 AMConcert: Western Middle Schoolfor the Arts Choir Christ Church
CathedralDirector: Katie Cook
Accompanist: John Austin ClarkProgram
Cantate Domino............................................Heinrich Schutz ed. Nancy Grundahl
Dona Nobis Pacem............................Johann Michael Haydn ed. Patrick Liebergen
Hashivenu........................arr. Ruth Dwyer and Martin L. Ellis
Je le vous dirai..................................................Pierre Certon arr. John Leavitt
Inscription of Hope....................................Z. Randall Stroope
The Lass from the Low Countree.......................................... .................arr. John Jacob Niles and J. Stanley Sheppard
Joyful, Joyful.............arr. Melvyn Warren and Audrey Snyder
Presiding: Lori Hetzel, University of Kentucky, LexingtonRoom Chair: Mark Benz, Farnsley MS, Louisville
11:15 AM -
11:55 AMConcert: CampbellsvilleUniversity String ChamberEnsemble
KICC 207-209
Director: J. Robert Gaddis
Program
Adagio for Strings...........................................Samuel Barber
Allegro Ma Non Tanto..................................P. I. Tchaikovsky
St. Paul's Suite, Op. 29, No. 2............................Gustav Holst I. Jig: Vivace II. Ostinato III. Intermezzo: Andante con moto IV. Finale
Presiding: Doug Van Fleet, Paducah Tilghman HS, Paducah
11:15 AM -
12:15 PMCommunity Ensembles: UsingSocial Media to Promote YourOrganization
KICC 218-219
Clinician: Todd E. Hill, Murray State University, Murray
Room Chair: Bob Bertke, St. Francis School, Goshen
11:15 AM
Session will describe the professional use of socialmedia (such as Facebook) to recruit and retainmembership in community ensembles, promote concertsand other activities, and to gain valuable sponsorshipand support.
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12:15 PMEnhancing, Integrating, andEverything In-Between KICC L15
Clinicians: Jessica Floyd, Lebanon/Calvary ES, Lebanon &Sarah Martin, Glasscock ES, Lebanon
Presiding: Cyndi Chadwick, Campbellsville ES,CampbellsvilleRoom Chair: Paula Ransom, Villa Madonna Academy, VillaHills
11:15 AM
Encouraging and assisting your staff to be on-board withthe Program Review. How to help them enhance or fullyintegrate the arts into their own lessons.
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12:15 PMIt Can’t Be That Easy...But It Is!KICC 201-202
Clinicians: Tiffany Cothran, Plano ES, Bowling Green, MattBryant, Rockfield ES, Bowling Green, & Kathy Austin,Alvation ES, Alvation
Presiding: Leslie Lloyd, Natcher ES, Bowling GreenRoom Chair: Jon M. Oliver, Hunter Hills ES, London
11:15 AM
Find out which apps, websites and software can helpyour students create music in an accessible andmeaningful way. Whether it's putting together loops,writing notation or just making a picture, your studentscan make music and have a blast doing it.
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12:15 PMIt’s All About the Rhythm(Section): Keys to Jazz EnsembleSuccess
KICC 203-206
Clinician: Jerry Tolson, University of Louisville, Louisville
Presiding: Curtis Essig, YPAS, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Joe Craig, Beechwood HS, Beechwood
Sponsor: University of Louisville
11:15 AM
The integrated efforts of the rhythm section are crucial toa successful jazz performance. This session willdemonstrate rhythm section techniques that address thecrucial elements of style and "groove."
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12:15 PMKCNAfME General Meeting, RollCall, Meet and Eat KICC L4-5Presiding: Lauren Morris, University of Louisville, Louisville
11:15 AM -
11:45 AM
12:45 PMKentucky College/University BandDirector’s Meeting KICC 211Presiding: Gary Schallert, Western Kentucky University,Bowling Green
11:45 AM -
11:50 AM
12:30 PMConcert: Oldham County HighSchool Flute Ensemble KICC 212-217Director: Judith Rainey and Brad Rogers
Program
Lady Carol................................................................Al Hager
Echoes of Ancients..........................Sarah Bassingthwaighte
Concerto for Flute Choir..............Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mvt. I. Allegro arr. Bailey
Remembrances........................................................Kelly Via
Five Pieces for Flute Choir..........Genevieve Davisson Fritter Mvt. II. Blues
Inno for Jouers.......................................Vincenzo Sorrentino
Morning Calls................................................Frederick SpeckFrederick Speck, conductor
A Little Norwegian Suite....................................Edvard Grieg Morning Mood Elisabeth Berg
Piccolos in the Pub........................................Jonathan Cohen
Presiding: Shela Vilardell, CrestwoodRoom Chair: Ryan McAllister, South Oldham HS, Crestwood
11:50 AM -
11:55 AM
12:35 PMConcert: Highland Middle School8th Grade Girls Choir Christ Church
CathedralDirector: Linda Marks-Morgan
Accompanist: Brenda ButlerProgram
Confitemini Domino.........................................Patti Drennan
For the Beauty of the Earth..................................John Rutter
La laine des moutons.....................................Earlene Rentz
Beneath the African Sky..........Paul Caldwell and Sean Ivory
Trouble!........................................................Sally K. Albrecht
Presiding: Jean Batts, retired, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Nan Tate, Atherton HS, Louisville
11:55 AM -
12:00 PM
1:30 PMCODA Committee LuncheonHR 2 Gulfstream
Presiding: Loren Waa, retired, Louisville
12:00 PM -
12:05 PM
12:45 PMConcert: CampbellsvilleUniversity Steel Band KICC 207-209Director: Chad Floyd
Program
First Impression.................................................Chris Tanner
Paco and Dave............................The Carribean Jazz Project arr. Sune Borregaard
Visibly Absent......................................................Andy Narell
Jump in the Line............................................Rafael De Leon arr. Jennifer Duerden
Dancing on a Wave.............................................Ray Holman
Birthday Party......................................................Len Sharpe
Presiding: Scott Bersaglia, Pikeville HS, PikevilleRoom Chair: David Ratliff, Madison Southern HS, Berea
12:05 PM -
12:15 PM
2:15 PMKentucky Chapter of ASTA, Inc.Luncheon Bristol Bar & GrillePresiding: Ben McWhorter, Tates Creek HS, Lexington
12:15 PM -
12:30 PM
1:30 PMGuitar EnsemblesKICC 201-202
Clinician: Glen McCarthy, Brevard College, Brevard, NorthCarolina
Room Chair: Don Hicks, Bryan Station HS, Lexington
12:30 PM
From simple basic duets to more advanced pieces enjoyplaying/listening/reading through examples of what isavailable for your guitar class. A list of websites that offerfree music will be distributed.
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1:30 PMKAJE Annual MeetingGHRT 2 Magnolia
GrillPresiding: David Threlkeld, University of the Cumberlands,WIlliamsburg
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1:30 PMSerious Play: Active Music MakingThrough the Orff Process KICC L15
Clinician: Robert Amchin, University of Louisville, Louisville
Presiding: Tiffany Cothran, Plano ES, Bowling GreenRoom Chair: Dana Gumm, Byck ES, Louisville
12:30 PM
This session will focus on active music makingexperiences for the general music classroom. Attendeeswill sing, dance, improvise and play with student-centered models using Orff-Schulwerk pedagogy.
K-5
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1:30 PMThey Didn’t Teach Me That inCollege! KICC L4-5
Clinician: Mark Webster, Elizabethown HS, Elizabethtown
Presiding: Katelin Dickerson, University of Louisville,Louisville
12:30 PM
Schedules, recruitment, retention, school politics? Ohmy! They didn't teach that in college!
COLL
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12:45 PM
1:15 PMConcert: Calloway County MiddleSchool Band KICC Cascade A-BDirector: Kevin Suiter and Derek Jones
Program
Gadget.................................................Randall D. Standridge
Dreamsong.................................................Richard SaucedoDerek Jones, conductor
The Ripple Effect................................................John Fannin
Blues Is My Favorite Color.....................................Paul ClarkTodd Hill Quartet
Presiding: Gary Mullins, retired, GilbertsvilleRoom Chair: Lincoln Rowe, Ohio Co. HS, Hartford
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1:45 PMNon-Competitive Marching Band:Is It Right for Your Program? KICC 218-219
Clinicians: John Johnson & Gaetano Molinary, Boyd Co. HS,Ashland
Presiding: Tom Brawner, Scott Co. HS, GeorgetownRoom Chair: Lindsey King, Scott Co. MS, Georgetown
12:45 PM
Making the transition to a non-competitive marchingband format and the pros/cons of doing so.
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1:20 PM
2:00 PMConcert: Western KentuckyUniversity Chorale Christ Church
CathedralDirector: Paul Hondorp
Rachel Dake, graduate assistant; Sarah Fox, accompanist
ProgramFrohlocket ihr Völker auf Erden................Felix Mendelssohn
My Spirit Sang All Day........................................Gerald FinziRachel Dake, conductor
There is No Rose................................................Gary Garcia
Bright Morning Star..................................Kentucky Folksong arr. Fred Squatrito
I am the Rose of Sharon....................................Ivo Antonigni
from Four Madrigals on Renaissance Texts........................... ...............................................................Morten Lauridsen 1. Seek Not to Know my Love 3. I Burne and Cruel You 4. Give Me More Love or More Disdaine
Nunc Dimittis....................................................György Orban
Presiding: Noel Weaver, Ballard HS, LouisvilleRoom Chair: Megan Puckett, Greenwood HS, Bowling Green
1:20 PM -
1:30 PM
2:10 PMConcert: University of KentuckyTrombone Choir KICC 212-217Director: Bradley Kerns
Program
Leviathan...............................................................Jack Wilds
16th Century Suite............................................Hans Hassler Jacob Arcadelt
Liebst du um Schonheit...................................Gustav MahlerCynthia Lawrence, soloist
Galop......................................................Dmitri Shostakovich Cotten
Bone Week Fanfare I.......................................Brad Edwards
Funeral of Amenhotep III.....................................Philip Glass James Daughters
Jazz Suite...............................................................traditional
I Want It That Way........................................Backstreet Boys
Presiding: George Boulden, University of Kentucky,LexingtonRoom Chair: William Kite, Henry Clay HS, Lexington
1:30 PM -
1:45 PM
2:45 PMCOMEK MeetingKICC 211
Presiding: Phil Shepherd, Kentucky Department ofEducation, Frankfort
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2:45 PMFind Your Inner Rock StarKICC 201-202
Clinician: Glen McCarthy, Brevard College, Brevard, NorthCarolina
Presiding: Pam Wooldridge, Daviess Co. MS, Owensboro
1:45 PM
What's a power chord? Find out how easy it will be foryou and your class to play contemporary literature.Improvisation and guitar-centric techniques will be alsobe introduced and applied in a class jam session.
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2:45 PMI Thought I Was Just Here toWatch...Enriching FieldExperiences for Music Ed.Students
KICC 106-107
Clinicians: April Stephens, Campbellsville University,Campbellville, & Cyndi Chadwick, Campbellsville HS,Campbellsville
Presiding: Jake Campbell, University of Louisville, Louisville
1:45 PM
Suggestions for developing quality “hands-on” fieldexperiences for college students through schoolpartnerships.
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2:45 PMiPad® in the Elementary MusicClassroom KICC L15
Clinician: Penelope Quesada, Lincoln ES, Louisville
Room Chair: Sabrina Bowmer, Simmons ES, Versailles
1:45 PM
We will explore the wide variety of Apps that have beencreated and that are the most helpful for teaching music.
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2:45 PMJust Add Kids! New ElementaryMusic and Materials KICC 101-104
Clinician: Michael Spresser, Alfred Music, Van Nuys,California
Presiding: Brian Wilgus, Greenville ES, GreenvilleRoom Chair: Lisa Hussung, Richpond ES, Bowling Green
Sponsor: Alfred Music Publishing
1:45 PM
It’s amazing what kids CAN do when given the rightmaterials. Join clinician Michael Spresser to experiencethe newest 2-part chorals, songbooks, movement ideas,musicals, and other classroom resources—perfect forthose energetic young singers of yours!
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2:45 PMReserved for John FanninKICC 114
John Fannin
1:45 PM -
1:55 PM
2:55 PMTop Ten Reasons Your Jazz BandTook Second Place KICC 203-206
Clinician: Jeff Jarvis, California State University Long Beach,Long Beach, California
Presiding: T. Kurtis Carpenter, Mason Co. HS, MaysvilleRoom Chair: Robert Rawlings, Bath Co. HS, Owingsville
1:55 PM
Based on my experience as a clinician and adjudicator,I’ve prepared this “Top Ten List” to identify commonperformance problems and offer suggestions on how tomake the festival experience what it should be …educationally rewarding and fun.
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2:20 PM
3:00 PMConcert: Northern KentuckyUniversity Symphonic Winds KICC Cascade A-BDirector: Brant Karrick
Program
Smetana Fanfare..................................................Karel Husa
Profanation (from Jeremiah, Symphony No. 1)..................... .............................................................Leonard Bernstein arr. Frank Bencriscutto
Shenandoah........................................arr. Randol Alan Bass
Marching Song of Democracy........................Percy Grainger
"Country Band" March........................................Charles Ives arr. James Sinclair
Presiding: David Dunevant, Northern Kentucky University,Highland HeightsRoom Chair: Curtis Essig, Youth Performing Arts School,Louisville
2:20 PM -
2:25 PM
3:25 PMA Cappella Pop: A CompleteGuide to Contemporary ACappella Singing
KICC 207-209
Clinician: Brody McDonald, Kettering Fiarmont HS, Kettering,Ohio
Presiding: Adam Beeken, Lexington Catholic HS, LexingtonRoom Chair: John DeFerraro, Henderson Co. HS,Henderson
Sponsor: Alfred Music Publishing
2:25 PM
Brody McDonald has appeared on NBC’s The Sing-Offand will share ideas from his book A Cappella Pop: AComplete Guide to Contemporary A Cappella Singing.Topics covered: getting started, music selection,rehearsal techniques, and vocal percussion.
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2:45 PM
3:45 PMIt’s All About the BowKICC L4-5
Clinician: Ching-Yi Lin, Western Kentucky University, BowlingGreen
Presiding: Bill Scott, Western Kentucky University, BowlingGreenRoom Chair: Patty Story, St. Mary HS, Paducah
2:45 PM
The three main bowing technique categories covered inthis session are: beginning bow hold (balance), the basicbow strokes, and bow divisions.Other topics included willbe exercises to reinforce right-hand technique and thethree basic bow strokes: martelé, détaché, and legato.
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4:00 PMAfrican and American Music andPopular Music in the Classroom:Don’t be Scared, Have Fun With It!
KICC L14
Clinician: Lederrick Wesley, Bardstown Primary School,Bardstown
Presiding: Cheryl Gibbons, Wright ES, ShelbyvilleRoom Chair: Elizabeth Reese, retired, Corbin
3:00 PM
Suggestions on how you can use African Americanmusic and popular music in the classroom. Music fromdifferent African American musical genres will be used.
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4:00 PMNew Teacher ForumKICC 106-107
Clinician: Robert Amchin, University of Louisville, Louisville
Presiding: Lauren Morris, University of Louisville, Louisville
3:00 PM
Meet and share ideas with experienced KMEA members.Pre-service teachers, student teachers and first yearteachers will discuss relevant issues as first year asteachers in Kentucky and as members of KMEA.
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3:40 PM
4:40 PMReading Session: Gender SpecificRepertoire KICC 101-104
Clinicians: Jeff Johnson & Lori Hetzel, University of Kentucky,Lexington
Presiding: Daniel Wesley, Lexington Christian Acad.,LexingtonRoom Chair: Sue Lou Smith, Anderson Co. HS,Lawrenceburg
3:40 PM
Dr. Lori Hetzel and Dr. Jeff Johnson present a readingsession of gender-specific repertoire. Included arepieces for SA, SSA, SSAA (Lori Hetzel) and TB, TBB,TTBB (Jeff Johnson).
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3:45 PM
4:45 PMGrade Six Quality Literature forYour Grade Three Band KICC L15
Clinicians: Brent Barton & David Jaggie, Madison Central HS,Richmond
Presiding: Dave Ratliff, Madison Southern HS, BereaRoom Chair: Marc Monroe, Nelson Co. HS, Bardstown
3:45 PM
This performance clinic will present a wide range ofGrade three literature including transcriptions, warhorses, chorales, overtures, accompaniments andencores. In addition, the clinic handout will provide amore thorough list of quality literature within this grade.
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4:45 PMMusic Therapy DemonstratesHands-on Approach with SpecialLearners in the Music Classroom
KICC 218-219
Clinicians: Lorinda Jones & Greta Gillmeister
Presiding: Penny Akers, Abaham Lincoln ES, HodgenvilleRoom Chair: Judy Combs, R.C. Hinsdale ES, Edgewood
3:45 PM
Gain insight, tips, and techniques for successful inclusionof special learners in general music, chorus, and bandsettings. Music Therapists will share proven methods inworking with special learners through lecture anddemonstrations with students.
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4:00 PM
4:40 PMConcert: University of KentuckySymphony Orchestra KICC Cascade A-BDirector: John Nardolillo
ProgramPictures at an Exhibition.........................Modest Mussorgsky Maurice Ravel
Presiding: Skip Gray, University of Kentucky, Lexington
4:00 PM -
4:55 PM
5:25 PMConcert: Daniel Boone ElementaryOrffins Orff Ensemble KICC 109-112Director: Tara Alcorn
Program
Minor Distractions...........................................Paul Blakeman
Crunchy, Crunchy, Crunchy.............................Walt Hampton
The Dream.........................................................Brent M. Holl
The Lion Sleeps Tonight................................Solomon Linda arr. Marilyn Copeland Davidson
Mojo.................................................................Walt Hampton
The Hey Hey Jam..............................................Brent M. Holl
Day O........................Jeremy Phillips & Mary Carla Whitaker
Tick Tock Shock................................................Brent M. Holl
Presiding: Brent Barton, Madison Central HS, RichmondRoom Chair: Abby Fowler, Glenn Marshall ES, Richmond
4:55 PM -
5:00 PM
5:00 PMExhibits CloseKICC 1A, 1B
5:00 PM -
6:00 PM
7:45 PMPhi Beta Mu MeetingGHST 1 Sampson
Presiding: Troy Strovall, Muhlenberg Co.HS, Greenville
6:00 PM -
8:00 PM
10:00 PMConcert: All-State Men’s Chorus,Mixed Chorus, & Women’s Chorus KC Whitney HallConductors: Ethan Sperry, Sandra Snow, & Andrea Ramsey
ProgramAll-State Men's Chorus
O Filii et Filiae..............................................Volkmar Leisring arr. A. T. DavisonGaudete!...........................................ancient Christmas carol arr. Michael EngelhardtCantique de Jean Racine.................................Gabriel Fauré arr. K. Lee ScottZitti, Zitti Moviamo a Venetta..........................Giuseppi Verdi from Rigoletto ed. Stacey PhilippsDown In The Valley....................................arr. George MeadGrace In The Sun........................................arr. Ethan Sperry
All-State Mixed ChorusThe Music of Living..............................................Dan ForrestThe Water is Wide...................................arr. Stephen PaulusI See the Heaven's Glories Shine.................Andrea RamseySicut Cervus.........................Giovanni Pierluigi de PalestrinaWas betrübst du dich................Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy from Psalm 42, Op. 42 ed. Stacey PhilippsCindy........................................................American folk song arr. Mack Wilberg
All-State Women's ChorusBenigne Fac Domine...................................Antonio Sacchini ed. Martin BannerPsalm 23...................................................Z. Randall StroopeDubula..........................................traditional Xhosa folk song arr. Stephen HatfieldA Witness To Majesty...................................Andrea RamseyWill The Circle Be Unbroken....................arr. J. David MooreAnd Ain't I A Woman!......................................Susan Borwick
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10:00 PMConcert: All-State Jazz Ensemble& Intercollegiate Jazz Ensemble GHST 2 Ballroom B/CConductors: Jeff Jarvis & Marshall Scott
ProgramAll-State Jazz Ensemble
Real Loud First Note Blues...................................Tom KubisEscola de Samba...................................................Jeff JarvisNext Gen...............................................................Matt HarrisSlingshot.................................................................Jeff JarvisTo You.................................................................Thad JonesSmackdown............................................................Jeff Jarvis
Kentucky Intercollegiate Jazz EnsembleProgram to be selected from:Katy-Do.............................................................Benny CarterWhirly Bird..............................................................Neal Hefti trans. Myles CollinsBirk's Works....................................................Dizzy Gillespie arr. Mike TomaroWest Coast Blues.......................................Wes Montgomery arr. Kris BergWell You Needn't........................................Thelonious MonkConfirmation....................................................Charlie Parker arr. Dave RivelloSister Sadie.......................................................Horace Silver arr. Michael AbeneSplanky...................................................................Neal Hefti arr. Sammy Nestico
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Saturday, February 8, 20148:30 AM
9:30 AMHere Comes Treble! What’s Newfor 2-Part Choirs KICC 207-209
Clinician: Michael Spresser, Alfred Music, Van Nuys,California
Presiding: Andrea Nance, Briarwood ES, Bowling GreenRoom Chair: Michelle Steiner, Bowling Green City Schools,Bowling Green
Sponsor: Alfred Music Publishing
8:30 AM
Don’t miss this “Sing and Learn” session with MichaelSpresser. See what’s new for 2-part treble choirs. Learnabout effective vocal tips, easy movement ideas, andmore! A complimentary music packet will be given toeach director in attendance.
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9:30 AMWarming-Up Your Middle SchoolChoir–A “How To” Guide KICC 201-202
Clinician: Dan Andersen, Anderson University, Anderson,Indiana
Presiding: Samantha Veal, Ballard Co. MS, PaducahRoom Chair: Kathy Iqbal, East Oldham MS, Crestwood
8:30 AM
Issues & challenges of the adolescent voice. Learn &sing through different exercises which address a varietyof vocal challenges. Explore which keys & ranges workbest for middle school choirs. Leave with a clear plan forbuilding young voices in a healthy efficient way.
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8:45 AM
10:00 AMChoral Council Meeting (if called)KICC 211
Division Chair: Maggie Blair, University of Kentucky,Lexington
8:45 AM
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10:00 AMDesign For SuccessKICC 212-217
Clinician: Jeff Young, Dynamic Marching, Carmel, Indiana
Presiding: Jaime Smith, LaRue Co. HS, HodgenvilleRoom Chair: Stephen Bishop, Taylor Co. HS, Campbellsville
9:00 AM
Successful show design: planning, communicating,coordinating, & evaluating. Designing requires more thanjchoosing a title for the show & hiring a good arranger &drill writer. Understanding the judging sheets & elementsof good design you are on your way to designing forsuccess.
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10:00 AMTeaching Vibrato With EaseKICC 218-219
Clinician: Andy Braddock, Western Kentucky University,Bowling Green
Presiding: Ben McWhorter, Tates Creek HS, LexingtonRoom Chair: Hannah Gerber, Fairdale HS, Louisville
9:00 AM
Session focuses on the three kinds of vibrato–finger,wrist, & arm–and how to teach them in private & groupformat. Participate in games, tricks, & exercises used toreinforce a beautiful sound & proper vibrato motion.
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12:00 PMExhibits OpenKICC 1A, 1B
9:00 AM -
9:45 AM
10:45 AMDalcroze Eurhythmics in AnyClassroom–Part 1 KICC L15
Clinician: Stephen Neely, Carnegie Melon University,Pittsburgh, Pensylvannia
Presiding: Kim Black, Murray ES, MurrayRoom Chair: Nanette Raymer, Kyrock ES, Sweeden
9:45 AM
In this 2-part set of classes, we will explore fundamentalDalcroze practices with an emphasis placed on the joy ofproducing and internalizing music.
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10:45 AMMiddle School Choral AssessmentThat Matters KICC 201-202
Clinician: Jeremy Howard, Christ the King Cathedral School,Lexington
Presiding: Samantha Veal, Ballard Co. MS, PaducahRoom Chair: Derek Crafton, Meade Co. HS, Bradenburg
9:45 AM
Improve the quality of the ensemble through skill-based,individualized assessment while increasing literacy andmusicianship, and not giving up rehearsal time.
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10:15 AM
10:45 AMConcert: North Laurel MiddleSchool Band KICC Cascade A-BDirector: Priscilla Wilkerson
Program
Carolina Legend.......................................James Swearingen
Salvation is Created.....................................Pavel Chesnokov arr. Michael Brown
Forward March!...................................................Paul MurthaJack Walker, guest conductor
Tribute to Louis Armstrong.................................................... .............L. H. Armstrong, J. Oliver, C. Muse, L. Armstrong arr. David Hummel
David Hummel, Trumpet
New Era Fanfare......................................Randall Standridge
Presiding: Amy Cates, North Laurel MS, LondonRoom Chair: Julie Lucky, Harrison Co. MS, Cynthiana
10:15 AM -
11:00 AM
11:40 AMConcert: Capitol City CommunityBand KICC Cascade A-BDirector: Dave Shelton
Program
Danses Sacred and Profane............................William H. Hill
Queen of Love...........................................John Philip Sousa Vince DiMartino, trumpet arr. John Laverty
The Alcotts (Piano Sonata No. 2, Concord, Mass., 1840–60 -Mvt. III)................................................................Charles Ives arr. Richard Thurston
Pamela Jill.........................................................Dave Shelton
11:00 AM -
12:00 PMDalcroze Eurhythmics in AnyClassroom–Part 2 KICC L15
Clinician: Stephen Neely, Carnegie Melon University,Pittsburgh, Pensylvannia
Presiding: Julie Hartman, Allen Co. Primary, ScottsvilleRoom Chair: John Hall, Allen Co. Intermediate, Scottsville
11:00 AM
In this 2-part set of classes, we will explore fundamentalDalcroze practices with an emphasis placed on the joy ofproducing and internalizing music.
K-5
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12:00 PMSing at First Sight: Foundations inChoral Sight-Singing KICC 207-209
Clinician: Michael Spresser, Alfred Music, Van Nuys,California
Presiding: Lynn White, Leestown MS, LexingtonRoom Chair: Emily Addis, Millard MS & East Ridge HS,Pikeville
Sponsor: Alfred Music Publishing
11:00 AM
In this "how-to" session for choral directors, MichaelSpresser will present materials designed to improve themusic reading skills of middle school, high school, andadult singers. This modern method is proven to bringsight singing success to today's choirs!
6-12, C
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12:00 PM
12:00 PMExhibits CloseKICC 1A, 1B
12:00 PM -
1:00 PM
3:00 PMConcert: All-State CommonwealthString Orchestra & All-StateSymphony Orchestra
KC Whitney Hall
Conductors: Jason Love & Larry Livingston
Program
All-State Commonwealth String Orchestra
Psycho (Prelude).......................................Bernard Hermann arr. Paul Lavender
Strut..........................................................Michael Daugherty
Serenade for Strings.........................Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky 3. Élégie: Larghetto elegiaco 4. Finale: Tema russo: Andante; Allegro con spirito
All-State Symphonic Orchestra
Pictures at an Exhibition.........................Modest Mussorgsky Promenade arr. Maurice Ravel The Old Castle The Hut on Fowl's Legs The Great Gate of Kiev
Symphony No. 4, Op. 36...........................Pyotr Tchaikovsky Finale: Allegro con fuoco
1:00 PM -
3:00 PM
5:00 PMConcert: All-State Concert Band &All-State Symphonic Band KC Whitney HallConductors: David Waybright & Tim Salzman
Program
All-State Concert Band
Glory of the Yankee Navy..........................John Philip Sousa arr. Loras John Shissel
Carnival................................................................Paul Basler
A Song for Lyndsay.......................................Andrew Boysen
Aurora Awakes..................................................John Mackey
Folk Dances............................................Dmitri Shostakovich arr. H. Robert Reynolds
All-State Symphonic Band
Australian Fantasia.......................................David Stanhope I. Sydney Harbor
Three Vespers from All Night Vigil, Op. 37............................. .........................................................Sergei Rachmaninov I. Blagoslovi, Dushe Moya arr. Timothy Salzman (Bless the Lord, O my soul) III. Borogoditse Devo (O virgin mother of God)
Gloriosa..............................................................Yasuhide Ito I. Oratio II. Cantus III. Dies Festus
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