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49th National Conference
Crowne Plaza Riverwalk Hotel
September 14-17, 2006
San Antonio, Texas

Conference Schedule

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Thursday - September 14, 2006


2:00 PM - 4:55 PM Promoting the General Welfare Executive Salon 3
2:00 PM Panel 'Hiring, Mentoring, and Retaining Minority Faculty' and 'Teaching Songs in Spanish and English and Looking Through Culture and Linguistic Compentency'
  Calvert Johnson (Agnes Scott College), E. Ann Sears (Wheaton College), Sang-Hie Lee (University of South Florida), Max Lifchitz (State University of New York-Albany), Gail Hilson Woldu (Trinity College)and Patricia J. Flowers (Ohio State University-Columbus)
3:30 PM Paper Health Promotion in Schools of Music
  Kris Chesky (University of North Texas)
4:00 PM Paper A New Joint M. M. A./D. M. A. in Performance, Pedagogy and Literature
  Mary Jean Speare (James Madison University)
4:30 PM Paper Helping Performers Develop Successful Community Engagement with Young Children
  Cynthia Crump Taggart (Michigan State University)
2:30 PM - 3:25 PM Nineteenth-Century Matters San Antonio Ballroom
2:30 PM Paper Hamlet: Clarification Through Liszt's Own Letters
  Paul G Luongo (Florida State University)
3:00 PM Paper Knowing What to Steal: Nineteenth Century Music at 20th Century Fox
  Christopher Palestrant (Elizabeth City State University)
2:30 PM - 4:40 PM Thinking About Theory Texas Ballroom A
2:30 PM Paper Mighty Metaphors in the Music Theory Curriculum
  Per F. Broman (Bowling Green State University)
3:00 PM Paper To Sing or Not to Sing: Examining the Relationship Between Vocalization and Memory During an Error Detection Task
  Stacey Davis (University of Texas at San Antonio)
3:30 PM Paper Irony and the "Composer's Voice" in Wolf's Mignon II
  Joelle Welling (University of Calgary)
4:00 PM Lecture/Recital Elements of Eclecticism: A survey of William Bolcom's works for violin and piano
  Constantine Finehouse (New England Conservatory)and Philip G Ficsor (Westmont College)
3:30 PM - 5:25 PM Online Implications San Antonio Ballroom
3:30 PM Paper Online: The New Environment of World Music
  Mary H. Wagner (University of Michigan - Flint)
4:00 PM Paper Listen Up!: iPods, Sonata Form, and Analysis without Score
  Brian Alegant (Oberlin College Conservatory)
4:30 PM Clinic Making Hybrid and Fully Online Courses More Human
  Janice P. Smith (Queens College -- CUNY)
7:00 PM - 8:40 PM Dance, Dance, Dance Travis Park Methodist Church Sanctuary
7:00 PM Lecture/Recital The Importance of Spanish Dance Rhythms in the Piano Music of Joaquin Turina
  Linda Apple Monson (George Mason University)
7:45 PM Performance Celebration of Latin Dance: Music for Piano Solo and Two Pianos
  Juyeon Kang (Northwestern College)and Min K Kwon (Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University)

Friday - September 15, 2006


8:00 AM - 9:55 AM Bridging the Disciplines Texas Ballroom A
8:00 AM Panel Bridging the Disciplines: Integrating World Musics/Ethnomusicology into College Music Curricula
  Eileen M Hayes (University of North Texas), C. Victor Fung (University of South Florida), Ricardo D. Trimillos (University of Hawai'i at Manoa)and Nico S Schuler (Texas State University)
9:15 AM Lecture/Recital Western Compositional Techniques in Chen Yi’s Duo Ye: A Performer's Perspective
  Wendy Wan-Ki Lee (State University of New York - Binghamton)
8:00 AM - 10:55 PM Poster Display--Posters will be displayed all day. Presenters will be on hand 2:30 - 4:00 pm to discuss their presentations with attendees. Second floor foyer
  Poster Session The "Mozart Effect": Musicological and Scientific Perspectives
  Donald Polzella (University of Dayton)
  Poster Session Bridging the Generation Gap: A Music Appreciation project
  Margaret E. Lucia (Shippensburg University)
  Poster Session Celebrating Mozart as a Tool for Critical Thought
  Diane Follet (Muhlenberg College)
  Poster Session The Art of Flugelhorn: Art Farmer's Collaborations with Guitarist Jim Hall
  Adam W. Gaines (Community Music School)and Don Reese (emusicquest)
  Poster Session Effective Teaching Strategies in an Orff Ensemble Setting
  Don Taylor (University of North Texas)
  Poster Session 'Too Many Notes': Why Is the Music in Mozart's The Abduction from the Seraglio So Extravagant?
  Laurel E Zeiss (Baylor University School of Music)
  Poster Session From 'Dear John' to New Works for Trombone by Composer John LaMontaine
  David Begnoche (University of North Texas)
8:00 AM - 9:25 AM Villa-Lobos San Antonio Ballroom
8:00 AM Paper The Wind Music of Heitor Villa-Lobos
  Shawn T. Smith (Texas A and M University Corpus Christi)
8:30 AM Performance Cirandas, by Heitor Villa-Lobos, solo piano
  Fred S Sturm (University of New Mexico)
8:00 AM - 8:55 AM Music Industry Outreach I--Music Business, Management and Entertainment Industry Studies in Academia Suite 416
8:00 AM Panel Music Industry Outreach I--Music Business, Management and Entertainment Industry Studies in Academia
  E. Michael Harrington (Belmont University), Mark Volman (The Turtles and Belmont University), Stephen Marcone (William Paterson University), Dina LaPolt (LaPolt Law, P. C.)and Bob Marler (Belmont University)
8:00 AM - 10:25 AM Administrative How-To Executive Salon 2
8:00 AM Paper Continuing Motivation in the Recruitment Cycle
  Susan Bruenger (University of Texas, San Antonio)
8:30 AM Other Career Services Initiative--How to Manage Your Administration
  Richard D. Green (Miami University)
9:30 AM Other Career Services Initiative--The CMS 2007 Summer Workshop on Administration
  Richard D. Green (Miami University)
8:30 AM - 9:55 AM Latin American Matters I Executive Salon 3
8:30 AM Paper RODRIGO DE CEBALLOS’S MAGNIFICAT CYCLE ON THE EIGHT TONES: A DESCRIPTION AND COMPARISON WITH SIMILAR CYCLES BY CRISTOBAL DE MORALES AND FRANCISCO GUERRERO
  Marcela Garcia (McAllen, TX)
9:00 AM Paper Caribbean Streams in the Pacific Coast: The Cuban Contribution to Diasporic Musical Afroperuanismo
  Mario Rey (East Carolina University)
9:30 AM Panel Brazilian Urban Song - An Overview
  Luciano Silva (Michigan State University)
9:00 AM - 9:55 AM Music Industry Outreach II--The Wake-Up Calls, the Changing Face of the Music and Entertainment Industry, Types of Entry and Employment 2006-2011 Suite 416
9:00 AM Panel Music Industry Outreach II--The Wake-Up Calls, the Changing Face of the Music and Entertainment Industry, Types of Entry and Employment 2006-2011
  E. Michael Harrington (Belmont University)
9:30 AM - 10:10 AM Joel Engel: The Father of Jewish Art Music San Antonio Ballroom
9:30 AM Lecture/Recital Joel Engel: The Father of Jewish Art Music
  M. Rahima Hohlstein (The College of St. Rose)
10:30 AM - 11:25 AM ATMI/CMS Plenary Address Texas Ballroom A
10:30 AM Paper A Tale of Two Cities: The Use of Music Technology in the Classroom and the Music Profession
  Henry Panion III (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
11:30 AM - 12:25 PM Open Forum for Music Education and Music in General Studies Executive Salon 3
11:30 AM - 12:25 PM Open Forum for Cultural Inclusion Executive Salon 2
11:30 AM - 12:25 PM Open Forum for Retired Faculty Suite 416
11:30 AM - 12:25 PM Open Forum for Composition and Performance Suite 401
11:30 AM - 12:25 PM Open Forum for Ethnomusicology/World Music and Music Theory Texas Ballroom A
1:30 PM - 4:55 PM What's New? San Antonio Ballroom
1:30 PM Performance New Music From Lee Hoiby
  Andrew Hudson (McLennan Community College)and Scott LaGraff (Stephen F. Austin State University)
2:30 PM Lecture/Recital A Century of New and Renewed Music by Women Composers
  Laura Kobayashi (West Virginia University)and Susan Keith Gray (University of South Dakota)
3:15 PM Performance Music for the Cello by Twentieth Century American Women
  Julie Bevan (Brigham Young University)and Jeff Shumway (Brigham Young University)
4:30 PM Performance Blue Isomorph: Multi Media Performance Slides, Dance and Music
  Darleen Mitchell (University of Nebraska-Kearney), Garry Schaaf (University of Nebraska - Kearney)and Marleen Hoover (San Antonio College)
1:30 PM - 3:55 PM Multicultural Adaptations Texas Ballroom A
1:30 PM Multiple-paper Session Musical Inclusiveness: the Catawba College Initiative
  Renee McCachren (Catawba College), Julie Chamberlain (Catawba College)and David Lee Fish (Catawba College)
3:00 PM Paper Negotiating Tradition and Innovation: Mediated Musics
  Isabel Barbara O'Hagin (Central Michigan University)
1:30 PM - 2:25 PM Concert I of Works by CMS Composers Travis Park Methodist Church Sanctuary
  Score Meditation & Celebration
  Ronald L. Caravan (Syracuse University)and Keith Koons (University of Central Florida)
  Score Sonata for Piano
  Ronald A. Hemmel (Westminster Choir College of Rider University)and Sylvia Parker (University of Vermont)
  Score Westward Journey
  Dominic Matthew Dousa (University of Texas at El Paso), Doug Farwell (Valdosta State University), Peter Madsen (University of Nebraska at Omaha), Mark Sheridan-Rabideau (Millersville State University)and Steve Wilson (University of Texas at El Paso)
  Score Three Brazilian Sketches
  Barry M. Ford (University of Nebraska at Omaha), Doug Farwell (Valdosta State University), Peter Madsen (University of Nebraska at Omaha), Mark Sheridan-Rabideau (Millersville State University)and Steve Wilson (University of Texas at El Paso)
  Score Reminiscence, for Solo Flute (2004)
  Jianjun He (Casper College)and Christine E. Beard (The University of Nebraska at Omaha)
1:30 PM - 3:55 PM A Closer Look at U.S. Culture Executive Salon 3
1:30 PM Paper Roll Over Beethoven: Valuing popular music in the university curriculum
  David Bruenger (University of Texas San Antonio)
2:00 PM Paper Why Tapestry: Carole King's 1971 Breakthrough Album
  James E. Perone (Mount Union College)
2:30 PM Paper RUSH AND RUSH: BUMPER MUSIC IN CONSERVATIVE TALK RADIO
  RICHARD STEVEN REPP (GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY)
3:00 PM Panel Implementing Change in Music History Teaching: An Interdisciplinary Panel
  James R. Briscoe (Butler University), Jeanne Halley (University of Texas at San Antonio), Gavin Douglas (University of North Carolina-Greensboro), Sandra L. Stauffer (Arizona State University)and Wade P. Weast (University of South Florida)
1:30 PM - 4:55 PM New Approaches to Music Education Executive Salon 2
1:30 PM Paper Education in Music is Every Musician's Responsibility - A Critical Analysis
  Patrick M Jones (The University of the Arts)
2:00 PM Paper Across the Curriculum: Milestones to Capstones
  Faun Tanenbaum Tiedge (Linfield College)
2:30 PM Demonstration Listening in The New Forest: A Demonstration of Contemplative Listening Techniques
  Thomas J. Gibbs (Birmingham-Southern College)
3:30 PM Paper Implementing Creative Writing in Music Performance
  Harvey Paul Thurmer (Miami University)and Andrea J Ridilla (Miami University)
4:00 PM Paper The Poster Session in the University Classroom
  Professor Drew Stephen (University of Texas at San Antonio)
1:45 PM - 4:55 PM Career Services Initiative I Suite 401
1:45 PM Panel Career Services Initiative--Mentoring the Mentors: A Close Look at the Selection and Training of Faculty Mentors
  David Butler (Sedona, AZ)and Seth Beckman (Florida State University)
3:00 PM Panel Mentoring Senior Faculty
  Mark Wait (Blair School of Music, Vanderbilt University), Seth Beckman (Florida State University)and Don Gibson (Florida State University)
4:00 PM Panel Career Services Initiative--Community Engagement 101: Introduction
  Derek Mithaug (The Juilliard School), Michael W. Millar (California State Polytechnic University-Pomona), Arlene Shrut (The New Triad Foundation)and Jennifer Hayghe (Ithaca College)
2:00 PM - 3:25 PM Music Industry Outreach III--Career Paths of Successful Musicians: Classical and Popular Music, Law, Technology, Journalism Suite 416
2:00 PM Workshop Music Industry Outreach III--Career Paths of Successful Musicians: Classical and Popular Music, Law, Technology, Journalism
  E. Michael Harrington (Belmont University), Craig Krampf (Nashville, Tennessee), Mark Volman (The Turtles and Belmont University), Dina LaPolt (LaPolt Law, P. C.), Bob Marler (Belmont University)and Jason Wilkins (The Tennessean)
3:30 PM - 4:55 PM Concert II: Works by CMS and SCI Composers Travis Park Methodist Church Sanctuary
  Score TABACON (2003)
  C. Tayloe Harding (University of South Carolina-Columbia), Doug Farwell (Valdosta State University), Peter Madsen (University of Nebraska at Omaha), Mark Sheridan-Rabideau (Millersville State University)and Steve Wilson (University of Texas at El Paso)
  Score Largo and Rondo
  Luke Abruzzo (Drexel University, Department of Performing Arts), Doug Farwell (Valdosta State University), Peter Madsen (University of Nebraska at Omaha), Mark Sheridan-Rabideau (Millersville State University)and Steve Wilson (University of Texas at El Paso)
  Score Wizards
  Judith Lang Zaimont (University of Minnesota-Minneapolis)and Amy Tarantino (University of Miami)
  Score Duo
  David S. Lefkowitz (UCLA Department of Music), Andrew Hudson (McLennan Community College)and Terry Lynn Hudson (Baylor University)
3:30 PM - 4:55 PM Music Industry Outreach IV--Career Paths of Successful Musicians: Radio, Satellite Radio, Video, Film, Television, Business, Advertising, Marketing, Management, Gaming Suite 416
3:30 PM Workshop Music Industry Outreach IV--Career Paths of Successful Musicians: Radio, Satellite Radio, Video, Film, Television, Business, Advertising, Marketing, Management, Gaming
  E. Michael Harrington (Belmont University), Craig Krampf (Nashville, Tennessee), Mark Volman (The Turtles and Belmont University), Dina LaPolt (LaPolt Law, P. C.)and Jason Wilkins (The Tennessean)
4:00 PM - 4:55 PM Open Forum for Musicology and Cultural Inclusion Executive Salon 3
4:00 PM - 4:55 PM Career Services Initiative--Teaching Creatively in the Trenches: Looking Back to the Future Texas Ballroom A
4:00 PM Workshop Career Services Initiative--Teaching Creatively in the Trenches: Looking Back to the Future
  Arthur Joseph Houle (International Festival for Creative Pianists (Founder/Director))
7:00 PM - 8:25 PM An Evening with Mariachi Aguilas San Fernando Cathedral Community Centre
9:00 PM - 9:55 PM When the Scholar Sings: Brenda M. Romero San Fernando Cathedral

Saturday - September 16, 2006


8:00 AM - 10:25 AM Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart San Antonio Ballroom
8:00 AM Paper The idea of transfiguration in the early German reception of Mozart's Requiem
  Elizabeth Kramer (University of West Georgia)
8:30 AM Paper Pop-up Storms in Mozart's Keyboard Concertos
  Rebecca Jemian (Ithaca College)
9:00 AM Lecture/Recital A Work of Assimilation and Originality: Mozart's Sonata for Violin and Piano in A, K.526
  Laura Kobayashi (West Virginia University)and Christine Bane Kefferstan (West Virginia University)
10:00 AM Paper Ingmar Berman's Take on Mozart's 'The Magic Flute'
  Deanna D Bush (University of North Texas)
8:00 AM - 9:55 AM Career Services Initiative II: Engaging the Community Suite 401
8:00 AM Panel Career Services Initiative: The Curriculum of Engagement
  Donna Brink Fox (Eastman School of Music), Derek Mithaug (The Juilliard School), Susan M Helfter (University of Southern California)and John Winn (The Community School of the Arts at EOU)
9:00 AM Other Career Services Initiative: Open Forum on Community Engagement
  Anne L. Patterson (Fairmont State University)
8:00 AM - 10:55 PM Poster Display--Posters will be displayed all day. Presenters will be on hand 2:30 - 4:00 pm to discuss their presentations with attendees. Second floor foyer
  Poster Session The "Mozart Effect": Musicological and Scientific Perspectives
  Donald Polzella (University of Dayton)
  Poster Session Bridging the Generation Gap: A Music Appreciation project
  Margaret E. Lucia (Shippensburg University)
  Poster Session Celebrating Mozart as a Tool for Critical Thought
  Diane Follet (Muhlenberg College)
  Poster Session The Art of Flugelhorn: Art Farmer's Collaborations with Guitarist Jim Hall
  Adam W. Gaines (Community Music School)and Don Reese (emusicquest)
  Poster Session Effective Teaching Strategies in an Orff Ensemble Setting
  Don Taylor (University of North Texas)
  Poster Session 'Too Many Notes': Why Is the Music in Mozart's The Abduction from the Seraglio So Extravagant?
  Laurel E Zeiss (Baylor University School of Music)
  Poster Session From 'Dear John' to New Works for Trombone by Composer John LaMontaine
  David Begnoche (University of North Texas)
8:00 AM - 9:55 AM Confluences of Cultural Identities: Exploring Music of the Americas Texas Ballroom A
8:00 AM Paper Confluences of Cultural Identities: Exploring Music of the Americas
  Christopher Swanson (Longwood University), Matthew R. Shaftel (Florida State University), Kristin Wendland (Emory University), Mario Rey (East Carolina University)and Keith Waters (University of Colorado at Boulder)
8:00 AM - 10:25 AM Reconsidering the Basics Executive Salon 2
8:00 AM Paper FRACTURED MUSICOLOGY: THE NATIONAL MALADY
  William Thomson (University of Southern California, Emeritus)
8:30 AM Paper Reconceiving Music Teacher Education
  Joseph Shively (Oakland University)
9:00 AM Paper "Oh to be a fly on the wall:" Using Power Pad‘s Collaborative Video Annotator in Teacher Training
  Susan M. Piagentini (Northwestern University School of Music)
9:30 AM Paper Sources of Pedagogical Content Knowledge: Reports by Pre-Service Instrumental Music Teachers, or "Where Did You Learn That!?"
  warren haston (Georgia State University)and amanda leon-guerrero (Clayton State University)
10:00 AM Paper A Multiple Intelligence-based Applied Lesson Curriculum Model
  Deborah Lynn Stark (Emmanuel College)
8:30 AM - 10:25 AM Education in Music Is Every Musician’s Responsibility Executive Salon 3
8:30 AM - 9:55 AM Interdisciplinary Bartok: The Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion From All Sides Travis Park Methodist Church Sanctuary
8:30 AM Lecture/Recital Interdisciplinary Bartok: The Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion From All Sides
  Robert Weirich (UMKC Conservatory of Music), William Everett (UMKC Conservatory of Music), Andrew Granade (UMKC Conservatory of Music), Hali Fieldman (UMKC Conservatory of Music), Karen Kushner (UMKC Conservatory of Music), James Snell (UMKC Conservatory of Music)and Nicholas Petrella (UMKC Conservatory of Music)
8:30 AM - 9:55 AM Music Industry Outreach V--Cybespace/Realspace Music Business and Entertainment Industry Resources for University Students, Professors and Administrators Suite 416
8:30 AM Workshop Music Industry Outreach V--Cyberspace/Realspace Music Business and Entertainment Industry Resources for University Students, Professors and Administrators
  E. Michael Harrington (Belmont University)and Stephen Marcone (William Paterson University)
10:30 AM - 11:25 AM Robert Trotter Lecture: Imaging the Composer in 2006 Texas Ballroom A
10:30 AM Paper Robert Trotter Lecture: Imaging the Composer in 2006
  Judith Lang Zaimont (University of Minnesota-Minneapolis)
11:30 AM - 1:25 PM Teaching Musicians to Be Teachers (box lunch available for purchase in advance) Texas Ballroom A
11:30 AM Panel Teaching Musicians to Be Teachers
  C. Victor Fung (University of South Florida), John Buccheri (Northwestern University), C. Tayloe Harding (University of South Carolina-Columbia), Michael Raiber (University of Oklahoma), Cynthia Crump Taggart (Michigan State University)and David J. Teachout (University of North Carolina-Greensboro)
1:30 PM - 4:40 PM Ethnomusicology and Music Theory: Broader Views Texas Ballroom A
1:30 PM Paper New Music for Korean Traditional Instruments: Recent Contributions by Six Korean Women Composers
  John O. Robison (University of South Florida)
2:00 PM Performance Korean Folk Music and Its Influence on Modern Art Music
  Soojeong Lee (University of North Alabama)and Jiyun Son Yoo (Collin County Community College)
3:00 PM Paper Engaging Non-Music Majors in Music Theory:
  Melissa Emily Hoag (Indiana University-Purdue University/Indianapolis)
3:30 PM Paper It Ain't What You Do, It's How You Do It: Black Music, Signification, and Analysis
  Horace J. Maxile, Jr. (UNC-Asheville)
4:00 PM Lecture/Recital The African-American Spiritual: The Heart of the Slave Community
  Rosephanye Powell (Auburn University)and William C Powell (Auburn University)
1:30 PM - 3:25 PM Music Education: A Closer Look Executive Salon 2
1:30 PM Paper Cypriot Generalists' Student Teachers' sense of efficacy to teach music at primary school
  Nopi Nicolaou Telemachou (University of Cyprus)
2:00 PM Paper The Significance of Music in Performance Art: Cypriot Student Teachers Experiences
  Nopi Nicolaou Telemachou (University of Cyprus)and Andri Savva (University of Cyprus)
2:30 PM Paper Teaching Diverse Musics in Elementary General Music: How Have We Changed in the Past Ten Years?
  Kathy Marie Robinson (Sherwood Park, AB)
3:00 PM Paper Indigenous Folk Music in Elementary Music Education of Taiwan since 1987
  Chiung-Wen Chang (University of Florida, School of Music)
1:30 PM - 2:25 PM Concert III (Reading Session) of Works by CMS Composers Travis Park Methodist Church Sanctuary
  Score Ebullient Echoes
  Jason Hoogerhyde (Southwestern University)and Elizabeth Shuhan (Ithaca College)
  Score Hollow
  Jason Hoogerhyde (Southwestern University)and Andrea L. Cheeseman (Delta State University)
  Score Day Songs, Night Songs
  Gregory D. Carroll (School of Music), Linda Larson (New York University)and Arlene Goter (The College of St. Catherine)
  Score Now Touch the Air Softly
  Arlene Goter (The College of St. Catherine), Calvin Bowman (Olinda, Victoria, Australia)and Linda Larson (New York University)
2:00 PM - 3:10 PM University Audio Recording Policies in the Digital Age: An Update Suite 416
2:00 PM Paper University Audio Recording Policies in the Digital Age: An Update
  James Hageman (Central Michigan University), Scott Burgess (Central Michigan University)and Mary Roy (Central Michigan University)
2:00 PM - 4:55 PM Latin American Matters II Executive Salon 3
2:00 PM Performance Latin-American Music for Flute and Oboe
  Christine E. Beard (The University of Nebraska at Omaha)and Michelle Vigneau (University of Memphis)
3:00 PM Paper Mariachi and Films of the "Golden Age"
  Donald Henriques (The University of Texas at Austin)
3:30 PM Lecture/Recital From Rancheros to Huapangos: The Alegria of Mariachi
  Donna Emmanuel (University of North Texas)
4:15 PM Lecture/Recital Mariachi at the University Level: Bridging Multiple Cultures
  Donna Emmanuel (University of North Texas)
2:00 PM - 4:55 PM Twentieth-Century Music San Antonio Ballroom
2:00 PM Lecture/Recital Sources of Inspiration in Selected Piano Works by Sergei Slonimsky
  Yulia V Kozlova (Marshall University)
3:00 PM Lecture/Recital A Pianist-Composer and the Violin: Discovering Nicolas Medtner's Three Violin Sonatas
  Ting-Lan Chen (University of Nebraska at Kearney)and Nathan Buckner (University of Nebraska - Kearney)
3:45 PM Lecture/Recital The Seventeen Piano Fragments by Arnold Schoenberg
  Yoko Hirota (Laurentian University)
4:30 PM Paper The Concertos of Joan Tower
  Craig B. Parker (Kansas State University)
3:30 PM - 4:40 PM Music Industry Outreach VI--The Future and Counterinfluences of Technology, Law, the Entertainment Industry, and K-12 Squared Education Suite 416
3:30 PM Panel Music Industry Outreach VI--The Future and Counterinfluences of Technology, Law, the Entertainment Industry, and K-12 Squared Education
  E. Michael Harrington (Belmont University), Craig Krampf (Nashville, Tennessee), Jason Wilkins (The Tennessean)and Clay Benson (Oculus Blue)
3:30 PM - 4:40 PM Infusing Professional Music Instruction with Systematic Training in Entrepreneurship Executive Salon 2
3:30 PM Panel Infusing Professional Music Instruction with Systematic Training in Entrepreneurship
  Michael Drapkin (The Brevard Conference on Music Entrepreneurship), Gary Beckman (University of Texas at Austin), C. Tayloe Harding (University of South Carolina-Columbia)and Mark Sheridan-Rabideau (Millersville State University)
4:00 PM - 4:55 PM Four Central American Folk Tunes arranged for marimba Travis Park Methodist Church Sanctuary
4:00 PM Performance Four Central American Folk Tunes arranged for marimba
  Kenneth Broadway (University of Florida)
5:00 PM - 5:55 PM Annual Meeting of The College Music Society Texas Ballroom A
8:00 PM - 10:10 PM Contemporary American Music Travis Park Methodist Church Sanctuary
8:00 PM Performance Harmonie del Sur
  Robert Murray (University of Northern Colorado)and Lauren B Murray (University of Northern Colorado)
8:15 PM Performance Women's Poetry From the Plains
  Peggy A. Holloway (Dana College)and Darleen Mitchell (University of Nebraska-Kearney)
8:30 PM Paper Green Wind, Black Moon: The Poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca in Works for Soprano and Piano
  Nanette Kaplan Solomon (Slippery Rock University)and Colleen Gray Neubert (Slippery Rock University)
9:45 PM Performance Aaron Jay Kernis's "Lullaby"
  Margaret E. Lucia (Shippensburg University)
10:00 PM Performance Music for Flute and Marimba
  Christina Guenther-Scott (Stephen F. Austin State University)and Scott Harris (Stephen F. Austin State University)
8:00 PM - 9:55 PM Concert IV of Works by CMS Composers San Antonio Ballroom
  Score Nature is
  Cindy Annice Cox (UC Berkeley), Doug Farwell (Valdosta State University), Peter Madsen (University of Nebraska at Omaha), Mark Sheridan-Rabideau (Millersville State University)and Steve Wilson (University of Texas at El Paso)
  Score Healing Streams Abound
  Christian T Asplund (Brigham Young University), Doug Farwell (Valdosta State University), Peter Madsen (University of Nebraska at Omaha), Mark Sheridan-Rabideau (Millersville State University)and Steve Wilson (University of Texas at El Paso)
  Score Trombone Quartet
  Ty A Emerson (Cleveland Heights, Ohio), Doug Farwell (Valdosta State University), Peter Madsen (University of Nebraska at Omaha), Mark Sheridan-Rabideau (Millersville State University)and Steve Wilson (University of Texas at El Paso)
  Score Rhapsody II for flute and harp
  Dinos Constantinides (Louisiana State University), Karmen Suter (Austin, Texas)and Kela Walton (Austin, Texas)
  Score Before the Solstice
  David S. Lefkowitz (UCLA Department of Music), Karmen Suter (Austin, Texas)and Kela Walton (Austin, Texas)
  Score Bits-O-Bugs
  Elizabeth Start (Michigan Festival of Sacred Music), Karmen Suter (Austin, Texas)and Kela Walton (Austin, Texas)

Sunday - September 17, 2006


9:00 AM - 9:55 AM Five Things You Think You Need to Start a Jazz Choir . . . That You Don't!! Texas Ballroom A
9:00 AM Demonstration Five Things You Think You Need to Start a Jazz Choir . . . That You Don't!!
  wendel werner (university of tennessee)
9:00 AM - 9:25 AM Bilingualism, Attention, Preference, and Cultural Identity in Listening to Music San Antonio Ballroom
9:00 AM Paper Bilingualism, Attention, Preference, and Cultural Identity in Listening to Music
  Patricia J. Flowers (Ohio State University-Columbus)and Carlos Abril (Northwestern University)
9:00 AM - 10:40 AM New Connections Executive Salon 3
9:00 AM Paper Interdisciplinary Connections in Music Since 1945
  Katarina Miljkovic (New England Conservatory of Music)
9:30 AM Paper A Theorist’s Responsibility in Teaching Twentieth-Century Music: A Theoretic Framework of “Emancipations” (CONSIDER ALSO FOR BUILDING BRIDGES SESSION)
  david s. lefkowitz (UCLA)
10:00 AM Lecture/Recital Informed Interpretation: Basing Performance Decisions on Array Segmentations in Perle’s Bassoon Inventions
  Gretchen C. Foley (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)and Albie Micklich (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
10:00 AM - 10:25 AM Cultural Inclusion in Graduate Research Texas Ballroom A
10:00 AM Panel Cultural Inclusion in Graduate Research: Does Understanding the Ethnic Dance and Rhythm Help in Interpreting Bartok's 'Mikrokosmos'?
  Joy Casoria (University of South Florida)


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