Thursday, January 21, 2010

2010 New York State Summer School of the Arts

Auditions will be held on Saturday, Jan 30 at the Rush Henrietta High School. Interested students should complete a NYSSSA application and mail it to the State Education Depart in Albany NY, indicating their interest in auditioning for a place in the 2010 NYSSSA (New York State Summer School of the Arts) School of Choral or Orchestral Studies.

The School of Orchestral Studies is scheduled to run July 25 - August 21 at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY The School of Choral Studies is scheduled to run from July 4-July 31 at SUNY Fredonia.

The School of Jazz Studies does not have live auditions. Selection is made through a mailed-in audition process.

For more details, please ask teachers and interested students to visit the NYSSSA website at [http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/nysssa/].  If students or teachers have questions about the summer program or the audition process, they are encouraged to contact the NYSSSA office at 518-474-8773.

A poster about the NYSSSA programs can be found on this link: [http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/nysssa/2010NYSSSAPoster.pdf].

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Yoko Ono Takes Stage at NAMM to Kick Off Lennon 70th Celebration and Talk About Music Education

Yoko Ono appeared at the annual NAMM convention this week to kick off the year-long celebration of John Lennon's 70th birthday.  Joining her on the stage were Quincy Jones and Jackson Browne who spoke about the importance of music education for American youth.

Ono talked about Lennon's legacy and her continued support for music education, speaking at length about the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus which gives students hands-on experience with music and the digital arts.

“John’s voice was unique and beautiful and his voice is still here traveling all over the United States on the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus, so that students across the country can make music.

"The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus is a non-profit outreach program with the mission of giving kids a chance to express themselves through music and video productions.  It has been a living legacy to John’s passion for musical expression and artistic freedom. By utilizing the on-the-road John Lennon Educational Tour Bus and its fine studio set-up, thousands of students have written, recorded and produced original songs and videos – students who otherwise might not have had the opportunity to explore these avenues of creativity. At a time with music education in the schools is facing tough funding challenges, the Bus has been a rolling testament to the enduring, positive power of music making."
Also appearing at the presentation were students from South Central Los Angeles' Fernando Pullman Performing Arts School, an institution that boasts a graduation rate of 100% in an area of the city that normally only graduates 30% of their students.  They performed a medley of Lennon's songs with Rickey Minor, musical director of American Idol.

From a press release on the Lennon Bus:

The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus is a non-profit state-of-the-art mobile Pro Audio and HD video recording facility that provides hands-on experiences for students of all ages. In its 12th year of touring, the venture is proud of its brand new bus and its studios, which boast the latest audio and video technology, gear and products. The concept began as an offshoot of the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, which is dedicated to providing opportunities for both professional and amateur songwriters around the world. The Bus travels across the U.S. and Canada year-round, providing free tours and workshops at schools, retailers, festivals, on tours with headlining artists, and at major industry conferences. The Bus, a 501(c)(3) venture, is made possible through the generosity of sponsors including Apple, Maxell Corporation, NAMM, The Beatles: Rock Band, Gibson, Epiphone, Sony, Avid, Roland, Mackie, GHS Strings, Sonicbids, Disc Makers, Edirol by Roland, Blackheart Amps, Ampeg, Boss, Digital Media Academy, Aphex Systems, Audio-Technica, Glyph Technologies, Neutrik, Music Player Network, Propellerhead, Musician’s Friend, Harris Corporation, Ableton, Apogee, Litepanels, Applied Acoustics Systems, Antares, McDSP, IK Multimedia, Native Instruments, Slingerland Drums, Bogen Imaging, and Noise Industries. The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus is made possible by an agreement with Yoko Ono Lennon.

For more information on ways to support music in your school system, go to http://www.supportmusic.com/.

Friday, January 15, 2010

New Acquisitions: January 15, 2010

The following are new pieces that we have added to the Music Library since January 8.

Choral
  • C-2221 - My God Lord's Done Been Here, Traditional Spiritual arranged by Andre J. Thomas (Heritage Music Press/SATB/162 copies)
Band
  • N-1143 - Three Fanfares for a Celebration by Robert W. Smith (Alfred/2 sets)
  • N-1144 - Four Dance Episodes by Gary P. Gilroy (Wingert-Jones/2 sets)
  • N-1253 - The Battle Pavane by Bob Margolis (Manhattan Beach Music/3 sets)
  • N-1254 - American Riversongs by Pierre La Plante (Daehn Publications/3 sets)
  • N-1255 - Rollo Takes a Walk by David Maslanka (Neil A. Kjos/3 sets)
Orchestra

  • R-0803 - Song of the Prairie by William Hofeldt (Neil A. Kjos/3 sets)
  • R-0804 -  Cirque du Soleil Celebration by Rene Dupere, Philippe Leduc & Benoit Jutras, arranged by Douglas Wagner (Alfred/3 sets)
Jazz Band
  • J-0219 - Computer by Bob Mintzer (Kendor/1 set)

Friday, January 8, 2010

New Acquisitions: December 21 to January 8

The following are new pieces that we have added to the Music Library since Decemeber 18.

Choral
  • C-2223 - Verleih uns Frieden by Felix Menddelssohn (Oxford University Press/SATB/109 copies)
  • C-2224 - Sleep by Eric Whitacre (Walton Music/SATB/110 copies)
  • C-2225 - Love Will Find Out the Way by James Q. Mulholland (Colla Voce/SSA/100 copies)
  • C-2226 - Still I Rise by Rosephanye Powell (Genry Publications/SSAA/100 copies)
  • C-2227 - Mouth Music, Traditional Irish Folktunes arranged by Lori-Anne Dolloff (Boosey & Hawkes/2-Part Treble/70 copies)
  • C-2228 - Nine Hundred Miles, Traditional American Folk Song Arranged by Philip E. Silvey (Santa Barbara Music/SAB/119 copies)
  • C-2229 - Sit Down Servant, Traditional Spiritual adapted and arranged by Linda Twine (Hinshaw Music/SATB/119 copies)
  • C-2244 - Je le vous dirai! (Do Not Dare I Say It) by Pierre Certon, arranged by John Leavitt (Hal Leonard/SATB/13 copies)
Band
  • N-1255 - Rollo Takes a Walk by David Maslanka (Neil A. Kjos/3 sets)
  • N-1266 - Odysseus and the Sirens by Dana Wilson (BandQuest/2 sets)
  • N-1267 - Trilogy by Bill Calhoun (Carl Fischer/2 sets)
  • N-1268 - Rough Riders by Karl L. King, arranged by James Swearingen (C.L. Barnhouse/2 sets)
String
  • S-0210 - Legend by David O'Fallon (Highland-Etling/2 sets)
  • S-0211 - Themes From the Moldau by Bedrich Smetana, arranged by Robert S. Frost (Kendor/2 sets)
  • S-0212 - Farandole (From L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2) by Georges Bizet, arranged by Merle Isaac (Highland-Etling/2 sets)

Jazz Band
  • J-0206 - I Remember Clifford by Benny Golson, arranged by Mike Vax (Hal Leonard/1 set)

Thursday, January 7, 2010

RACAME 7th Annual Music Workshop Day

The Rochester Area Council Administrators of Music Education will be holding their 7th Annual Music Workshop Day on Thursday, January 28 from 8 AM to 3 PM at the RIT Inn and Conference Center, 5257 West Henrietta Road, Henrietta, NY. 

Seminars are held throughout the day on a variety of subjects aimed towards K-12 music teachers, staff and administrators.  Speakers are from throughout the Monroe County school community along with Cornell University, the Eastman School of Music, the College of St. Rose, the Cortland Central School District and Russ Thomas Music.  The Keynote speech will be Dr. Paul Burgett of the University of Rochester.

The registration deadline is this coming Saturday, January 9.  See the flyer below for full information.

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