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<meta-value> Bulletin board State of arts education. The National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges recently conducted a survey on the state of the arts in public institutions of higher education. After sending out a questionnaire to all its member institutions, the association received responses from 46 percent. Among its findings were the discoveries that in the fall of 1977, 135,473 college and university students were enrolled in arts courses in twenty-three disciplines with 8,329 full- and part-time faculty. Within the disciplines were 21,891 courses. Thousands of art exhibitions were sponsored throughout the year, and 10,731 music performances took place. Between September 1976 and May 1978, 321 arts-related grants were received from both public and private sources. These and other findings have been published in a seventy-page booklet by the association. At a cost of $3 to nonmembers of the association, the book is available from 1 Dupont Circle NW, Suite 710, Washington, D.C. 20036. Another study is planned for 1983. Better Schools Initiative. In a growing movement in California, citizens are attempting to place the Better Schools Initiative on the November 1980 ballot. If passed, the state mandate for arts education at the primary and secondary levels is expected to have national impact. According to the American Music Conference, the movement has the support of all the major California arts organizations, including the California Music Educators Association. Heading the campaign is Rafael Taliaferro, president of the San Francisco Art Commission. “Blue Monday.’ The Library of Congress has acquired the only known holograph of George Gershwin's Blue Monday, his first attempt at writing an extended composition. The short opera was planned as the second-act opener of George White's Scandals of 1922 and as such received a single performance. In the years since, the work has become famous as an historical entity, and there have been several attempts to revive it. The work is important to the Library's Gershwin Archive because it is considered a first step toward the composer's masterpiece, Porgy and Bess. German music festival. “The 20s in Germany: The Artist as Social Critic’ is a nine-month festival that is the result of the efforts of most of the arts organizations and educational institutions in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Scheduled to open September 17, 1980, the festival will include four art exhibitions, a film series, orchestra performances, three opera productions, a play, a ballet, several modern dance performances, lectures, and music recitals. Two books, several catalogs, and a general magazine will be published in conjunction with the festival. Funded by a $200,000 grant from NEA, its purpose is to explore the role of the arts in city life, political and social concerns, city planning, and German self-determination. Artists of the period and representatives of the German governments are expected to visit the area during the festival. For more information concerning specific events, contact Judy Vick, University of Minnesota, News Service, S-68 Morrill Hall, 100 Church Street, S.E, Minneapolis 55455. A GIANT in tone & performance New Duranite CAMBRIDGE SOPRANO RECORDER You'll be delighted with the accurate intonation and pitch…the full rich tones—even when played by students! You'll also appreciate the features prominent music educators endorse: • Patented Vibra-Bell that resonates the sound along the tube to make it big and full. • Exclusive “No-Roll’ bars to keep the Cambridge D from rolling off desks. • Air-tight joints. • Specially designed thumb rest. • Three sections. Baroque fingering. Key of C. Tuned to A-440. Individually boxed with fingering chart. No. 576 —Rich brown, white trim. No. 575 —Ebony black, white trim. $4.50 each See your music dealer. -SPECIAL OFFER- mej-9-80 Send $3.50 for 1 ff575 New Cambridge II Soprano Recorder……….$4.50 1 *475 Elementary Book……. 1.00 1 *476Bag…………….70 Total Value……….$6.20 Introductory offer, one to an educator. For additional supply, contact your music dealer. Name. Address City StateZip School. TROPHY musk company 1278 West 9th St • Cleveland Ohio 44113 Organ music collection. Gettysburg College, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, has been given the entire collection of organ music left by Claire Coci, the noted organist who died September 30, 1978. The collection contains 2,140 scores, 97 volumes of collections, 54 technical works, catalogs of special collections, and biographical sketches. Also included are manuscripts of published and unpublished works, many out-of-print works, and a wide selection of nineteenth- and twentieth-century French organ literature. Performing arts premieres. The Greater Miami Opera Association has announced plans for a three-week festival of performing arts premieres to be held in Miami in June 1982. The New World Contemporary Festival of the Arts is expected to feature world premieres of at least one full-length opera, several major symphonic compositions, three plays, a work of musical theater, substantial chamber music works, and a number of ballets. All will be commissioned from American composers, playwrights, lyricists, and choreographers. Bandleader Stan Kenton, who died August 25, 1979, left his entire collection of between seventy-five and one hundred original scores and manuscripts to North Texas State University at Denton. For more information, write to John Weeks, Director of Information, North Texas State University, Denton 76203- Alternative approach to strings. The string department at Berklee College of Music, Boston, is offering a program for violinists, violists, and cellists interested in expanding the classical tradition of their instruments to include other forms of music such as jazz, rock, and folk music. Students receive instruction simulating professional environments and designed to prepare them for careers as performers of contemporary music. For more information about the program, write to Berklee College of Music, 1140 Boylston Street, Boston 02215. Fisk University. Five new members have been named to the national advisory board of the Fisk Institute for Research in Black American Music. They are Erwin A. Salk, Eileen Southern, Russell Sanjek, Georgia A. Ryder, and Justin P. Wilson. A SINGER'S DREAM! REMOVES VOCAL FROM MOST STEREO DISCS The Thompson Vocal Eliminator can actually remove most or virtually all of a solo vocalist from a standard stereo record and yet leave most of the background music untouched! Not an equalizer! We can prove it works over the phone. Send for a brochure and demo record. Include $1 (refundable with order). COST: $249.00 Write to: LT Sound, Dept EJ, P.O. Box 729, Decatur, GA 30031 Phone - (404) 284-5155 Give a different upbeat to your year with some sprightly tunes and challenging new music from MARGUN New from Four Duets (flutes [or recorders] or oboe and English horn) $4.00 Alec Wilder Ingenious 2-part “inventions“; not immensely difficult. Small Suite (flute [or violin] and piano) $3.00 Superb teaching or recital pieces for the young or the gifted amateur. Brass Quintet No. 7 $12.00 Each movement features soloistically one of the five players. Ragtime, jazz and rock Scott Joplin Combination March, arr. Gunther Schuller $15.00 (score $2.50) A delightful, perky march from the ragtime master with a swinging pre-jazz final strain. Eubie Blake Charleston Rag $15.00 (score $3.00) Eubie Blake's piano masterpiece arranged for ragtime ensemble; on the cusp between late ragtime and early “hot’ jazz. Joseph Lamb Ragtime Nightingale $12.00 (score $2.50) One of ragtime's great lyric tone poems arranged for 16-piece ensemble. Kenneth Laufer 12-Note Rag A brand new rag with an ingeniously infectious 12-tone melody and a touch of swing-era jazz. Charles Mingus Revelations for jazz chamber ensemble score $10.00 (parts on rental) A Third-Stream piece from the late great jazz master. John Carisi Israel A classic from the now legendary “Birth of the Cool’ nonet recordings of the early 50s. Robert Selig Concerto for Rock Group and Orchestra (score and parts on rental) Gary Smart Fancy (violin and piano) Brilliant exploration of contemporary jazz violin, inspired by Joe Venuti and dedicated to his memory. Wind Ensemble Primous Fountain III Poeme (1977) A brief, bittersweet and disarmingly unpretentious single-movement work. Dennis Eberhard Morphos score $25.00 (parts on rental) One of the finest pieces for large wind ensemble in the “sound-texture’ school; a must for all adventurously inclined band directors. Jere Hutcheson Chromophonic Images score $35.00 (parts on rental) An extraordinarily powerful tour-de-force, pulling out all the instrumental stops; big hit at the 1978 CBDNA convention. Brass Ellen Taaffe Zwilich Clarino Quartet (1977) Brilliant virtuoso piece for 4 trumpets including piccolo in F. Gunther Schuller Lines and Contrasts (16 horns) Oldies but goodies Franz Gruber Silent Night, Holy Night (1820) (voices and chamber orchestra) $6.00 Gruber's original orchestration; a must for your next Christmas. Howard Brockway Cavatina (1895) (violin and orchestra) $10.00 A short, lyric violin piece in the late-romantic tradition of a Dvorak or Glazounov. Write for catalogue and information: MARGUN MUSIC INC. 167 Dudley Road, Newton Centre, MA 02159 25 Offenbach opera. A new edition of Jacques Offenbach's Les Contes d'Hoffman was premiered by the Greater Miami Opera in January 1980. The original edition was published twenty-seven years after the composer's death by Ernest Guiraud. Because Offenbach died before he completed the scoring for the opera, it was put together by a copyist. Now, after the discovery eight years ago of more than 1,500 pages of the composer's original manuscript in Paris, the new edition is presumably closer to Offenbach's intentions. Among the chief differences in the two editions are a reordering of the scenes and the addition of a choral ending for the opera. Recording courses. The New York College for Recording Musicians offers a professional training program to introduce young musicians to the recording industry. Included in the curriculum are observations, lecture-demonstrations, and student performance sessions in New York City recording studios. A tuition fee of $350 includes twenty lecture-demonstrations and unlimited observation sessions. An additional fee of $20 is charged for each recording session. For more information, write to the school at 125 Village Circle West, Paramus, New Jersey 07652. Early keyboard program. The school of music at the University of Oregon in Eugene has established a master of music degree program in early keyboard performance. For more information, write to Joan Benson, School of Music, University of Oregon, Eugene 97403. Lynne Silverstein, formerly art and aesthetic education specialist for the Prince William County Schools, Manassas, Virginia, has been appointed coordinator of CEMREL's National Aesthetic Education Learning Center at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Arts administration. The College of Santa Fe, New Mexico, has announced a BA degree program in arts administration with a concentration in either music or theater. Students will receive training in business administration at the same time that they specialize in one of the arts. Two semesters of arts administration and an internship culminate this course of study. The MUSIC of CHRISTMAS 1980 4*r New Choral Music • Any 5 FREE! i* • CAROLS of GLAD TIDIKGS by Edward Thompson. 1. To Us is Born Emmanuel (SATB; Keyboard or Instrumental).45 2. Lully, Lullay, Sleep Softly Now (2-Part; Keyboard or Instrumental).45 3. Nowell, Unto Us is Born Emmanuel (2-Part; Keyboard or Instrumental).45 4. Lalulla, Sweet Was the Song (2-Part; Keyboard or Instrumental).45 5. Nowell, Thy Laud is Exalted (2-Part; Keyboard or Instrumental).45 • BLESSED BE THE SON of GOD by James McCray. (SATB, a cappella).45 65 SIX CHRISTINAS CAJKOKS by Sidney Hodkinson SATB; Percussion or Keyboard) 1. Whence Come You, Shepherd Maiden 2. God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen 65 3. New Prince, New Pomp.55 Nov 4, 5, & b to be released 1981. CHRISTMAS ALLELUIA by McNeil Robinson. (SATB; Keyboard).45 A GREAT and MIGHTY WOKDER by Steven Curtis Lance. (SATB; opt. Accompaniment) ONCE on a COLD DECEMBER NIGHT by Ronald Kauffmann. (SATB; Piano) .45 65 * Send request on organizational letterhead to DEPT. 11MX; Theodore Presser Co., Bryn Mawr. PA 19010. MUSICAL GIFTS BIRTHDAYS • CHRISTMAS AWARDS • TEACHING AIDS WRITE DEPT. E FOR FREE CATALOG FRIENDSHIP HOUSE HH 15624 DETROIT, LAKEWOOD, OH 44107 VOCAL JAZZ for Christmas SATB & SSA Two-part & Unison Send for free recording and mini-scores SCOTT MUSIC PUBLICATIONS Box 148, Hollywood, CA 90028 SlLLV md fsmovs songs OfJ THE W01p5 OF CHILDEfJ fiuK by jame; YaaTo; A NEW CONCEPT—ACCLAIMED BY MASSACHUSETTS EDUCATORS: Four books of songs (K-12) arranged progressively, scored on the poetry of children, capturing their own rhythms and language inflections, canons, rounds, blues, etc. ‘The children have begun singing the songs spontaneously … they respond with their minds and feelings, experiencing with their entire selves the ‘freshness' of this music.” The teacher's manual and two cassettes offer the teacher creative strategies for using the songs, e.g., available instruments can join. “The clear, concise instructions will assist the classroom teacher or music specialist in using the songs and encouraging the children with their own simple compositions.” Brochure and ordering information can be obtained from: SONORY PUBLICATIONS, 9 Stearns Street, Cambridge, Mass. 02138 27 AMERICAN ORFF-SCHULWERK ASSOCIATION A professional organization for teachers committed to the principles of Carl Orffs “Music for Children’ in the United States. JOIN US! Chapters in many states. For membership application write: Cindi Wobig, Executive Secretary AOSA, Department of Music Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio 44115 VOCAL JAZZ for Christmas SATB & SSA Two-part & Unison Send for free recording and mini-scores SCOTT MUSIC PUBLICATIONS Box 148, Hollywood, CA 90028 MAKE THOUSANDS next time. Not hundreds. Make roughly $3,300 per truckload selling oranges and grapefruit from Texas or Florida. Call 800-531-7461 for details or write Langdon Barber Groves, Box 4428, McAllen, Texas 78501. 300 music activities a • Years of new material • All levels and areas • Games to term projects • Trips to fund-raising • “Quickies’ at class end INTRO MUSICAIDS CO. 101 Warner Rd. Huntington, NY 11743 BOOKS ON MUSIC Send for free catalog. A valuable compilation of over 1000 titles on all phases of music. Paperback and clothbound books—-U.S.A. & England. Marlin Brinser—Books on Music 643 Stuyvesant Ave., Irvington, NJ 07111 HOW DAYS 21 FESTIVE ORFF ARRANGEMENTS I TRADITIONAL HALLOWEEN VALENTINE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS HANNUKAH INDEPENDENCE ST. PATRICK, MAY EASTER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL MARTIN LUTHER KING DAYS SUN DEAF AWARENESS FORMS: A-B A-B-A A-B-C Rondo Canon Theme and Variations METERS: Simple 2, 3, 4, 5 Compound 1,2 Multi-meter KEYS: D, G, C, F Major A,D, G Minor IMPROVISED MOVEMENT AND DANCES provided with several arrangements. Write for our free Orff catalog with sample songs. THE JOURNEY OF JONATHAN TRUEWORTH—a musical; HEARING AMERICA—folk songs; RECORDER ROUTES MEMPHIS MUSICRAFT PUBLICATIONS 3149 Southern Ave Memphis, TN 38111 ———- HOLIDAYS* $6.95 (arrangements only) NAME- ———- HOLIDAYS* $10.95 (arrangements and LP record) (901) 452-5265 FREE SONG SAMPLES and catalog ‘(Add 50c postage) ADDRESS- Flute design. Robert Dick, creative associate at the State University of New York at Buffalo, has designed a flute that he says will add a new dimension to the instrument's capabilities. He says that it is acoustically the same as the traditional Boehm flute, but the placement and shape of its keys and the control are different. Dick claims that it can produce music that has the sound of drums, three voices distantly singing, one voice singing nearby, two flute players, or one flute player. The instrument was produced in association with the Institute for Research and Coordination of Acoustics in Music in Paris. Research in singing. The International Association for Experimental Research in Singing is seeking scientific papers for its first International Year of Research in Singing. The program will include three conferences, one in the United States, one in Austria, and one in Japan. Interested researchers or organizations should submit proposed topics to John Large, International Association for Experimental Research in Singing, School of Music, North Texas State University, Denton, Texas 76203. The United States government, in a strong statement supporting artistic freedom, told a United Nations committee last February that it cannot agree to any statement on the status of artists that suggests that they have an obligation to use their talents to further government policies. Presenting American views was David Searles, deputy chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts and head of a five-person U.S. delegation to a meeting convened by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The committee was working on a draft statement on the status of artists for submission to a general UNESCO conference this fall. Pennsylvania State University has created a new school of music by the merger of its music and music education departments. Three tracks are now possible within the new curriculum: music education; performance; and composition, theory, and history. For more information, contact Maureen Carr, Director, School of Music, Pennsylvania State University, 232 Music Building, University Park 16802. SACRED • (SA TB a cap pel la in English unless otherwise noted) M BRADBURY, WILLIAM (Dennis R. Martin, ed.) I Walk about Zion 01452……………. $.50 • HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH (James McCray, ed.) • Lord Have Mercy (E/L) (pf/org) 01460…….55 I HUTCHISON, WARNER I Nativity Hymn (org/pf with Descant [sop or chil- H dren's chorus]) 01371……………….55 I LOTTI, ANTONIO (Jack Boyd, ed.) I Qui tollis (L/E) (keyboard) 01453 ……….55 • McCRAY, JAMES • I Was Glad (Psalm 122) (unis, org/pf) 01461 ….45 • RAMSEY, WILLIAM (arr.) • I Will Arise and Go to Jesus 01406……….55 I Promised Land 01407……………….55 • How Firm a Foundation 01408………….55 H REIN, CONRAD (James McCray, ed.) • Lamb of God (SA or TB) (E/L) 01459…….45 I VIVALDI, ANTONIO (Walter Ehret, arr./ed.) I Fear Ye God, O Mortal Man (pf) 01370…….45 I SECULAR I GENZMER, HARALD • The Birdcatcher's Song (E/G) 70 44604…….50 • A Holiday in the City (E/G) 70 44605…….50 • Arithmetic Class (E/G) 70 44606…………80 • HINDEMITH,PAUL • The Harp that Once thro’ Tara's Halls (pf) H 70 00504………………………50 • MENDELSSOHN, FELIX (C. G. Richter, ed.) • TheFirstDay of Spring 01451 ………….80 H MONTGOMERY, MICHAEL F. • She Walks in Beauty 01426 ……………50 I Prices subject to change without notice. M *Write on organizational letterhead to Dept MEj, m European American Music Distributors Corporation H 195 Allwood Road Clifton, New Jersey 07012 • Your Music In Print m %i ‘A**W t=SF? f =? &E $*r \i tr * -K-i s Finally, your manuscript can be professionally engraved. •.at a price you can afford! Please send for our free brochure which will provide you with all the details. MusiCopy: 411 Chestnut, Rm.11, Cleveland, OH 44017 Orff-Schulwerk conference. The American Orff-Schulwerk Association is holding a conference November 5-9, 1980, at Pittsburgh. For more information, contact AOSA Headquarters, Department of Music, Cleveland State University, Cleveland 44115. Music programs. Mount Aloysius Junior College in Cresson, Pennsylvania, is now offering two certificate programs through its Music Services Division. The first program is a six-month piano tuning and technology certificate major. The second is a studio guitar certificate program offering one academic year of intensive training in applied guitar studies. For more information, write to Ron A. Dekker, Music Services Division, Mount Aloysius Junior College, Cresson, Pennsylvania 16630. Music society meetings. Three music societies are combining their annual meetings and holding them in Denver, November 6—9, 1980. They are the American Musicological Society, the College Music Society, and the Society for Music Theory. For more information, contact Craig Short, the College Music Society, Inc., Regent Box 44, University of Colorado, Boulder 80309. Latin American chorus. La Guard-ia Community College in Long Island has organized a semiprofessional chorus that devotes its efforts to contemporary classical Hispanic and Brazilian music. For more information about the chorus, contact Nick Rossi, Coordinator of Music and Dance, at the college, 31-10 Thomson Avenue, Long Island City, New York 11101. The St. Louis Conservatory of Music has inaugurated a Master of Music in Performance degree, the conservatory's first move beyond the baccalaureate level. For more information, write to Joel Revzen, St. Louis Conservatory, 560 Trinity at Delmar, St. Louis 63130. Instrumental program. William Carey College in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, has announced an instrumental program that will add a symphonic band and jazz-rock lab band to the curriculum. For more information, contact Paul Dorsam, Director of Bands, Music Department, William Carey College, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39401. Opera survey. The Central Opera Service has announced the results of its national survey covering the 1978—79 season. An increase in performance of American operas from 2,092 to 2,764 and an increase of premieres of new American works from forty-two to sixty-four were among the most striking of the results. Other statistics showed an expansion of the classical repertoire into little or unknown areas. There was also an increase from 47 to 122 in community outreach and education programs. A list of the 1978-79 opera repertory in the United States is available from COS for $2.50. The address is Central Opera Service, Lincoln Center, Metropolitan Opera, New York City 10023. Premieres. ME] has been informed of the following world premieres. Lucia Dlugoszewski's Amor Elusive April Pierce, New York City, April 24, 1980; Lukas Foss' Round a Common Centre, Lake Placid, New York, January 30, 1980; Robert Godin's Organ-music and Little Theatre Music, North Adams, Massachusetts, January 25, 1980; Glenn Lieberman's Music for Ten Stringed Instruments, New York City, January 9, 1980; Martin Mailman's Symphony No. 2, Denton, Texas, February 6, 1980; Raoul Pleskow's String Quartet, New York City, April 21, 1980; Steven Reich's Variations for Winds, Strings, and Keyboard, San Francisco, May 14, 1980; Harvey SoWbergers Met him pike hoses, New York City, April 21, 1980; Mira J. Spektor's The Housewives Cantata, New York City, February 18, 1980; Leon Stein's Harp and String Quartet, Park Forest South, Illinois, January 27, 1980, and Concerto for Clarinet and Percussion Ensemble, Chicago, January 29, 1980; Charles Strouse's Singers, Rochester, New York, February 1, 1980; Francis Thome's Third String Quartet, New York City, March 17, 1980; Alec Wil-der's Phyllis McGinley Song Cycle, Rochester, New York, January 29, 1980; and Yehudi Wyner's Piano Quartet, New York City, May 11,1980. Jazz studies. The Indiana University of Pennsylvania has initiated a jazz studies program leading to a B.S. degree. In addition to a basic core of music studies, the curriculum includes courses in jazz improvisation, jazz theory, history of jazz, perspectives in jazz, jazz arranging and composition, and jazz ensembles. For more information, write to the Department of Music, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana 15701. MmMs September 17. Opening of nine-month German music festival in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Contact Judy Vick, University of Minnesota, News Service, S-68 Morrill Hall, 100 Church Street, S.E., Minneapolis 55455. September 19-20. Monterey Jazz Festival in Monterey, California. Contact Monterey Jazz Festival, P.O. Box JAZZ, Monterey, California 93940. October 17-18. Electronic Music Plus Festival in Morgantown, West Virginia. Contact John Beall, Creative Arts Center, West Virginia University, Morgantown 26506. November 5-9. American Orff-Schulwerk Association conference in Pittsburgh. Contact AOSA Headquarters, Department of Music, Cleveland State University, Cleveland 44115. November 6—9. American Musi-cological Society, College Music Society, and the Society for Music Theory meeting in Denver. Contact Craig Short, College Music Society, Inc., Regent Box 44, University of Colorado, Boulder 80309. November 23-25. Western International Band Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Contact Western International Band Clinic, 734 Glenwood Drive, Ashland, Oregon 97520. November 28-December 1. “Opera and Vivaldi: Reflections of a Changing World’ seminar at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. Contact Dallas Civic Opera, 3000 Turtle Creek Plaza, Dallas 75219. </meta-value>
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