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<meta-value> State Arizona and District School Music Association Committee Regonal News West Virginia Music Association Educators A Among those who contributed to the program at the November 8 meeting of the Association, held in Huntington in connection with the state teachers' convention, were Eugene J. Weigel, George Virgil L. Flinn and ElizaF. Strickling, beth Goodall. The Central West Virginia music round table, sponsored by the Association, will be held April 4-5 at Gassaway. The second day of the meeting, music groups from seven counties will present a festival-elementary schools participating in the morning, a band program being presented in the afternoon, and in the evening the Central West Virginia high school choral groups presenting a program under the direction of Edwin C. Brown, Secretary. Steckel.-Evelyn Kansas Music Educators Association A Kansas Music Educators Association has a full calendar this year in connection with the state activities which it sponsors and those with which it K.M.E.A. co6perates, is taking an active part in preparations for the Southwestern Music Educators Conference to be held at Topeka, April 16-19, and will participate in the program, not directly only as a unit of the Conference but in special contributions. The Association is also giving its full co6peration to Region Nine Board of Control and various developments to the National pertaining School Music Competition-Festivals, to be held at Topeka, May 8-10. Pennsylvania School Music Association A Important dates on the P.S.M.A. calendar for 1941 are February 13-15. when the All-State Chorus will meet in Carlisle (Madge Anderson, festival hostess); and May 15-17, the dates of the All State Band events in Lock Haven (Garth Kleckner, host). Luther Goodhart of New York University will conduct the All-State Chorus. A clinic will be held at each of these meetings. Much praise was given by all who heard the Pennsylvania All-State Orchestra' s performance at Erie during the Educators of the As- of George composed sociation, C. Wilson, George F. Backe and Evan A. Madsen, met with the executive secretary of the Arizona Education Associearly in Deation, Nolan D. Pulliam, cember to perfect plans for the 1941 music activities at the time of the state education convention next November in Phoenix. Subjects under discussion were the extended two-day music program of the convention, the centralization of all and rehearsals, displays the meetings, third All-State Orchestra and the first All-State Chorus. These two organizations will be presented in a combined concert one evening during the state convention. The orchestra will be under the direction of Robert B. Lyon, director of bands at the Arizona State Teachers College at Tempe, and the chorus will be under the leadership of Eldon A. Ardrey, head of the music department of the Arizona State Teachers College. The Arizona Music Educators Association has had an interesting evolution during its growth and ultimate affiliation with the National Conference. In 1936 a group of interested school musicians-led W. W. by Ben S. Johnson, Bond and Harry L. Cloud, as officers-the Arizona Bandmasters organized Association. Into this group came members who were also interested in orchestra so the name was organization, changed to the Arizona School Band and But the choral Orchestra Association. not to be outdone, requested directors, that their group be included, so in 1938 the revised name of the Arizona School Band, Orchestra and Choral Association was accepted. Still another change was due to take place. Under the leadership of Eldon A. Ardrey, the Association in keeping with adopted a constitution those groups which are affiliated with the National so the name Conference, was changed to be still more inclusive–the Arizona School Music Educators Association. The Association has grown from a few determined members to a well-organized unit accepted by the state education department. With its All-State THE Executive High School Orchestra, it has presented concerts which are almost professional, and will conduct its own music section discussions during state conventions.-Evan A. Madsen, Secretary-Treasurer. Choral and Instrumental Wyoming Directors Association State Music Wyoming Festival sponsored by the Wyoming Choral and Instrumental Directors Association will take place May 1c3, at Casper. Rules and regulations the festival concerning have been sent out by the secretary, Walter A. Savage of Casper, who is in charge of local arrangements. Officers of the Association include: President-Neil Dearinger, Vice-Presi Wheatland; dent (Vocal)-Esther A. Nickelson, Laramie; Vice-President (Instrumental)Eric Becker, Sheridan; Secretary-Treasurer-Mr. Savage. Music Educators California-Westernr Conference, District Southern A New officers elected at the Southern District conference at Pasadena, November 30, are as follows: President-Josephine Murray, Santa Barbara; Vice President-Chester Perry, Los Angeles; Secretary-Fred Ohlendorf, Long Beach; Treasurer - William Los An Phillips, geles; Director-Leslie P. Clausen, Los Angeles. Details of the program of the meeting-which was most stimulating and successful-appeared in previous Journals. Louisiana Music Education Association A The Louisiana Music Education Association will sponsor four district music festivals on February 28 and March 1. These will be held at Louisiana Polytechnic Ruston; Louisiana Institute, State Normal College, Natchitoches; Southwestern Louisiana La Institute, and Southeastern fayette; Louisiana Col The state festival lege, Hammond. will take place the first week in April at Louisville State Normal College. These festivals will include events for bands, vocal orchestras, and instrugroups mental and vocal soloists.-J. S. Fisher, Secretary. AThe LP iii a s 3 iii -:;:I i jii.!; liiiiii iiD a X:iii:Ir; i: I i ii i ilii i'. ill : i' i'i H:? i? i Ej: ii i:i; iiiii:i“::’ i: 6. i:? i i ji.:i i'.:iii i i g i'i:. iiii i …‘-.: ….-.i:.I;–:.:-:i-:-:.: 4 “”’ 8 -119 6iii ':' :i: -:II_-:i.: aks:ia iiiiliiiai i:i “i?i iiii I ?. x J. T. Missouri ALEXANDER President Music Educators Association W. DUNLOP President Pennsylvania School Music Association JAMES CLIFFORD Oregon A. ELLIOTT President Music Educators Conference West LEONARD WITHERS President Virginia Music Educators Association Page 48 Music Educators Journal OHIO MUSIC EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The annual dinner meeting at Columbus–one of the features of the two-day clinic and conference (January 3-4), during the convention of the Ohio Education Association, of which O.M.E.A. is the music department. of the Pennsylvania annual meeting 12December School Music Association, was under the 14. The fine performance C. Stitt. direction of Lawrence State Richard W. Grant, Pennsylvania of the Penn Claude Rosenberry College, of Public Instruc Department sylvaniation, and Vanett Lawler of the M.E.N.C. headquarters office, spoke at the busi December ness meeting 14, the docket with proposed of which was concerned plans for the season as well as P.S.M.A. of the to the program contributions Eastern Music Educators Conference to be held in Atlantic City, New Jersey, or May 2-7. It was voted to exonerate members serving in the army ganization from the payment of dues during their period of service and retain them in full active standing during such time.-Paul B. Mechlin. Central Washington School Association Music ing a state-regional contest, the winners I rating being eligible for of a Division connational competition. State-regional tests are held from April 14 to April in regions where except 26, inclusive, makes it necessary to large enrollment hold preliminary These will contests. take place April 3 and 4.-R. L. Snyder. Central and Southern Indiana Orchestra Association Band and A The executive board of the Association met Sunday, December 8, at Ellensburg to complete plans for the annual Central which Washington Competition-Festival will be held April 18 and 19 at the Central Washington of Education, College Selected to direct the festi Ellensburg. val groups are the following: Orchestra -Louis of music at Wersen, supervisor Band-John Tacoma; Stehn, University of Oregon, Chorus - Andrew Eugene; of music at Lasupervisor Loney, All competitive events Grande, Oregon. will be held according to national rules. It is anticipated that more than 2, 000 students will participate in the program. Last year' s festival, in which over 1, 800 students took part, was acclaimed by the judges and directors as one of the best they had attended. Much of the credit for this was due the executive S. Hertz, and the ex Wayne secretary, ecutive board. The present members of the executive board are: General Chairman-Ray Orchestra Chair Hardman, Toppenish; man-Don Bryan, Zillah; Band—Charles - Janet Chorus Kenniwick; Asbury, Executive Adams, Wenatchee; Secretary -Mr. Hertz, Ellensburg.-Karl Diettrich, Retiring General Chairman. South Dakota High School Association Music A A calendar of events to be sponsored Indiana and Southern by the Central is an Band and Orchestra Association E. nounced Vernon by the president, of Crawfordsville. Spaulding Class A State Competition-Festivals: Carl Frye, chair-May 3, Bloomington, man; Class B-April 26, Tell City, William J. Schergens, Class C-chairman; Dalton May 3, Huntingburg, Wicker, chairman. State Solo and Ensemble Competition Festivals: March 27-29, Indiana Univer Newsity School of Music, Bloomington, ell Long, chairman. (Class A, March 27; Class B, March 28; Class C, March 29.) District Class Competition-Festivals: B-Dist. 1, April 5, Garfield High School, Terre Haute, Stanford Gilley, chairman. Dist. Milton 2, April 5, Connersville, chairman. Dist. 5, Trusler, 3, April Arthur Princeton, Rockport, Dragoo, chairman. Dist. 4, April 5, Seymour, Class C-Dist. Paul Rigsbee, chairman. Luther White, 1, April 19, Zionsville, Dist. 2, April 19, Union City, chairman; Walter Dist. 3, April chairman. Shaw, 19, “Lab” School, Terre Haute, Arthur Dist. 4, April 19, Dan Hill, chairman. Dist. 5, ville, J. I. Skidmore, chairman. Paul Munger, chair April 5, Rockport, man (this group and Dist. 3 of Class B will hold their contest jointly). Other officers of the Association in to Mr. Spaulding are Wesley addition and (vice-president) Shepard, Evansville Terre Haute Joseph Gremelspacher, (secretary-treasurer). Music Connecticut Association Educators A Announcement of the competitionfestivals to be sponsored by the Assothis ciation is made spring by the Orpresident, May Andrus, as follows: - Hamden, March 28. The chestra will Orchestra Bridgeport Symphony play a short concert after the close of Francis Findlay of the New the contest. of Music, Boston, England Conservatory will be the adjudicator. Address Clarence Grimes, Hamden High School, for blanks registration general information, and schedule time for stage appearance. April 25. Helen M. Chorus-Winsted, Normal Hosmer of the State School, will New the judge York, Potsdam, events. Write to Elizabeth Sonier, Winthe for information concerning sted, festival. Band-May 16, place to be announced. is temporary Leon R. Corliss, Naugatuck, Address all for the festival. chairman to him. communications Southern California Vocal Association A The South Dakota High School Music Association held its annual meeting November 24 during the South Dakota Education Association convention. The officers were re lected for the following President-Dean W. R. coming year: Vice-President-H. S. Colton, Vermillion; Mobridge; Freeman, Secretary-Treasurer-R. L. Snyder, Leola. The state association is divided into seven regions with each region conduct- OFFICERS OF ARIZONA M.E.A. George Wilson, University of Arizona, president; George F. Backe, Prescott, vice-president; Evan A. Madsen, Gila Junior College, We are assured that the secretary-treasurer. impressive cacti just happened to be there, and were not especially brought in for local color. A Demonstrations of glee club and choral the March 22 will constitute techniques Voprogram of the Southern California cal Association meeting at Dorsey High W. B. Olds of Los Angeles. School, and Ruth Bonge of Redlands University Dorsey will be in charge. California On April 18 the Southern Vocal Festival sponsored by the Associto be held at Occiation, is scheduled Vocal ordental College, Eagle Rock. of junior and senior high ganizations cities are inschools from all southern the fesvited to participate. Although tival will be non-competitive, adjudicafor all entrantstion will be available it. desiring President Charles C. Hirt has schedand election of new ofuled nomination ficers for the March and April meetings. Further notification of the election will appear in the next issue of the News which has elicited widespread Bulletin, aid.for its professional appreciation Bernice R. Sheets, Vice-President. February, Nineteen Forty-one Page 49 OKLAHOMA CLINIC BANDS Bands participating in the ninth annual band clinic sponsored by the Oklahoma Band and Orchestra Association are shown in this picture. The event took place at the Oklahoma A. & M. College, Stillwater, December 5-7. Standing, left to right, in front of the band are James Saied, El Reno, secretary-treasurer of the Association; Lyle Upshaw, Altus, vice-president; George Kyme, president; Boh. Makovsky, conductor; Ralph Rush, guest conductor; Max Mitchell, general chairman of the clinic. Oklahoma Band and Orchestra Association them individto performances, rating ually, and then met to study and com Through the School Music pare scores. News, the official N.Y.S.S.M.A. magazine, of the results detailed accounts of this school have been given. This year every section of the state will have a uniform of under rating system competent, trained adjudicators. for the sectional The adjudicators are: Bands-Craig programs Mc Henry, Lyndon R. Street, James Garfield, Arthur Phoenix, Samuel Nile and Frederick Fennell. Orchestras-Harry King, Leon Samuel Dr. Balaban, Spurbeck, Dussault, Alton M. Cronk and Paul White. Choirs - Frank Ruth Cavallo, Dowd, Helen Hosmer, Ralph Winslow, Elmer J. Hintz and William Larson. N. Y. State Sectional Competition Calendar The dates, host city and chairman of each sectional are competition-festival below: given March 14-15 Pulaski……….E. L. Freeman East Bloomfield. Phil Kaufmann Cortland……… Burton Stanley March 21-22 Romulus……… Maurice Rose Ilion …………. Frederic F. Swift March 22 Lowville……… Luther Askin March 28 Tuckahoe Benjamin Grasso (Eastchester). March 28-29 John Fraser Plattsburg ……. Cuba………… Loretta Whiteman Fredonia……… Francis Diers Fort Edward …. Starr Cole Oneonta………. John Wilsbach April 4 Amsterdam …… Frank Jetter April 4-5 Barker………. Helen Hogan Greenport ……. Ronald Batson Liberty ………. Telletta Bourne Hudson………. R. Steele Phillips Lake Placid …… Charles Lehman April 5 Pritchard Bellmore……… George -Frederic Fay Swift, Secretary. Connecticut Music Educators Association Music Educators Association, Vocal Division A Approximately from 25 350 students in the fourth annual schools participated All-State High School Chorus which was of the vocal clinic held Noa feature vember 15-17 at Colorado State College under the ausof Education, Greeley, of the Colopices of the Vocal Division Max Association. rado Music Educators of Southern Krone of the University the chorus, whose conducted California in Gunter Hall November performance audience climaxed 17 before a capacity rehearsal. three days of intensive at the Mrs. Krone was also present clinic, and spoke on the use of descants in grade school work. Blanche Rumley Collins was in charge of local arrangements. The Executive Board of the Vocal Division under whose the clinic was held are: sponsorship President-Mabel M. Henderson, Greeley; Ft. Vice-President-Katharyn Bauder, Collins; Secretary-Laurene Edmondson, Loveland. The state spring competition-festivals will be held in four divisions at Pueblo, Monte Vista, Wells and Boulder during the period April 23 to May 3. The vocal part of the festival is, as for the last All of the eight years, not competitive. choirs will come prepared to sing together and also to be heard individually by the critic-who is, of course, the conductor of the combined choirs.-Laurene Edmondson. Colorado AOne of the most successful band clinics in Oklahoma' s history was held December 5-7 at the Oklahoma A. & M. in Stillwater, E. with College Ralph Rush of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, as Boh. Makovsky of the guest conductor. college faculty also served as conductor. Two all-state high school bands were assembled the clinic, during sharing playing honors with the 110-piece Oklahoma A. & M. College Symphonic Band. One of the high school bands, consisting of 95 players, was chosen from Class A and B high schools; the other band, 90 players, was chosen from numbering Class C and D schools. The climaxing concert featured the unseparate bands in a radio broadcast, der the direction of Mr. Rush. On the latter part of the program, the two high school bands and the college band were combined into one. The officers of the Oklahoma Band and Orchestra which spon Association, sored the clinic, are: President-George - Lyle Bristow; Vice-President Kyme, Altus; Upshaw, Secretary-Treasurer James Saied, Elreno. Max Mitchell of Oklahoma A. & M. College was general chairman of the clinic. New York State School Association Music year the New York State School is planning for a Association Music of over forty-five student participation and girls in the various thousand boys and state competition-festivals. sectional Sectional programs will be held in nineteen cities between March 14 and April 5. State finals are scheduled as follows: New 4-5, Grant York-April Central Hotel Junior Syracuse; High School, New Syracuse, headquarters. Western York–April 18-19, Jamestown; Hotel Eastern New headquarters. Jamestown, York–April 25-26, Poughkeepsie; Nelson House, headquarters. For the first time, the state associaall of the sectionaltion is sponsoring as well as the three state programs finals. This is possible by the hiring of (six each in the adjudicators eighteen and choral mufield of band, orchestra all of the secsic), who will audition Each of these adjudicators tional entries. from normal school has been selected and has attended and college faculties, conducted una school of adjudication of Charles O' Neill der the supervision (orches(bands), Victor L. F. Rebmann W. Grant (choirs). tras), and Richard In this school the adjudicators listened AThis AA Montana Music Educators Association number of schools the throughout state are planning music festivals. The of Montana, will University Missoula, sponsor a solo and small ensemble festival on April 19. John Crowder, dean of the School of Music, is chairman of the event. Other festivals will be sponsored by Kalispell Havre (April 27), (May 10), Anaconda (May 24, tentative), Billings, Bozeman, Glendive, Lewistown, Missoula and Wolf Point.–Harriet Macpherson, Secretary. AAnnouncement of the festival-contests to be sponsored this by the Association is made by the president, spring May Andrus, as follows: Orchestra-Hamden, March 28; Chorus-Winsted, April 25; Band (also Field Day)-Waterbury, May 16.-Leon R. Corliss. Massachusetts Music Festival Association A The clinic sponsored by the Associa23-25 was a marked suction January with sections conducted by aucess, in their respective thorities fields. Francis Findlay of the New England Conof Music had charge of the servatory Hassel of orchestra sessions; Stanley conthe New England Conservatory, ducted the band sessions; and Thompson Stone of the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston, was in charge of the choral clinic. A concert was presented January Page 50 Music Educators Journal 318)? FOURTH In Gunter Hall, Colorado State College COLORADO ALL-STATE VOCAL CLINIC of the Colorado Music Educators Association. of Education, by the Vocal Division sponsored Max T. Krone on the conductor' s stand. 25 by the All-State Band, Orchestra and A clinic for percussion Chorus. instruments was also conducted by Lawrence White of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The clinic devoted to the changing boy voice in the junior high school, in which Kenneth Laura Bryant Kelley, and William Breech participated, was an feature. important The All-State banquet was held Friday evening, January 24, under the direction of the In-and-About Boston Music Educators Club.-Enos E. Held, President. Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association A The Instrumental Music Festival sponsored annually School by the Michigan Band and Orchestra Association will take place April 18-19 at Michigan State College, East Lansing. Events are scheduled for concert band, orchestra, marchand solosing band, small ensembles, and orchestra The (band instruments). bulletin of rules and regulations may be secured from Karl W. Schlabach, sec812 Mc Allister Benton retary, Street, Harbor. Chairmen of festival events are: Solos and Ensembles, R. W. Switzer, 1018 Smith Avenue, Lansing; Marching Bands, King Stacy, 400 N. Pennsylvania Avenue, Lansing; Concert Bands and Or- Paul L. Rainier, 732 Michigan chestras, Avenue, Adrian; Housing, Frances Ayres, 1201 East Michigan Avenue, East Lans Leonard Faling; Local Arrangements, State College. cone, Michigan will District festivals the precede state festival. for each are: Chairmen Iron Mountain; Dist. 1, Ray Uhlinger, Dist. 2, Frederick Petoskey; Schmoyer, Dist. 3, Dale Hallack, Marlette; Dist. 4, A. W. Berndt, Birmingham; Dist. 5, Earl Trudgen, Ithaca; Dist. 6, Maurice Weed, Three Rivers; Dist. 7, Everett Kisinger, Grandville; Dist. 8, J. F. Rahn, Dist. 9, Edgar Wood, Al Fowlerville; pena; Dist. 10, Burrell Big Bradley, De Rapids; Dist. 11, Homer La Gassey, troit. The annual reading clinic, sponsored School Band and Orby the Michigan chestra Association in co peration with of Michigan School of the University Music, was held in Ann Arbor, January 18-19. Earl V. Moore, director of the School of Music, was chairman of local and presented an excellent arrangements two-day program before a large group of school music directors who came not only from Michigan, but from all parts of the country. Clinic organizations consisted of the University of Michigan Band and Orchestra D. Rev(William elli and Thor Johnson, conductors), and the Oxford High School Band, Kenneth director. Carleton Stewart of Bovee, Mason City, Iowa, and Morton Gould of New York City were guest conductors. Paul L. Rainier, President. California School Bane and Orchestra Association, Southern District A At the October 5 meeting of the Southern District, California School Band and Orchestra Fred Ohlendorf Association, spoke on “Instrumental Music of the Junior High School Level” and Helen Bicknell on “Creating Interest in Instrumental Music of the Junior High School Level.” At the November 2 meeting, of the 1940 Interlochen sound movies Music Camp were shown, followed by a talk by Lucien Cailliet, who had been an instructor at the camp at the time the pictures were taken. The district sponsored the instrumental section at the meeting of the California-Western Music Educators Conferwhich was held ence, Southern District, in Pasadena, November 30. At the December 7 meeting, Edwin Jones of the Music Department, Univerconducted a sity of Southern California, demonstration of beginning strings, a group of beginners first and using then advanced to demonstrate players CLINIC GROUP, NEBRASKA MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION This picture was made during the recent annual clinic and business meeting at North Platte, when the N.M.E.A. Educators National Conference under the state unit plan. voted to affiliate with the Music February, Nineteen Forty-one Page 51 IN-AND-ABOUT INDIANAPOLIS MUSIC EDUCATORS CLUB HOSTS TO STATE CONCLAVE Through the agency of the In-and. About Indianapolis Music Educators Club, all organized music education groups in Indiana are cobperating in the development of a plan of union which will enable Indiana music educators to take advantage of the state unit plan provided for in the Constitution and Bylaws of the Music Educators National Conference, adopted at Los Angeles last spring. The picture shows a glimpse of the luncheon meeting of the In-and-About Indianapolis Club held in December, when representatives of the various Indiana organizations gathered to take the first steps. At the luncheon table on the right, beginning at the far end, are: Harold Rothert, president Music Section, Indiana State Teachers Association; Samuel T. Burns, speaker; Lloyd Funchess, state supervisor of music for Louisiana; W. David Koile, secretary, In-and-About Indianapolis Club; Edith Keller, state supervisor of music for Ohio, speaker; Will H. Bryant, president, In-and-About Club; Paul Hamilton, vice-president, In-and-About Club; Ruth Hill, director, In-and-About Club; Mrs. Frank Cregor, president, Indiana Federation of Music Clubs; C. V. Buttelman, executive secretary, M.E.N.C. Other Indiana organization representatives present were Vernon Spaulding, president, Central and Southern Indiana Band and Orchestra Association; Wesley Shepard and Joseph Gremelspacher, past president and secretary, respectively, of the latter-named organization; Harold Rogers, president, Northern Indiana Band and Orchestra Association; Melva Shull, president, Indiana State Choral Festival Association; Sisters Cecelia Clare and Florence Therese, secretaries of the Composers Guild of Indiana. the development of the string classes. The January 4 program provided opportunity to hear a fine group of numbers by a wood-wind quintet and brass quartet from the Eliot Junior High School, directed A. by Harvey Zorn.–Charles Dana, Vice-President. New England Music Pestival Association A The All-New England High School and Choral Band, Orchestra Concert Festival is scheduled for March 12-15 in New London, Connecticut. The festival will be staged in the new Loomis Palmer Auditorium. Conductors selected include Paul Albert Wiggin (band), Wassell and Charles Wood(orchestra) Concert bury reservations (chorus). should be made with Frank Hamlen, New London; inquiries Bulkeley School, or meals should be regarding housing addressed to Howard T. Pierce of the School. Bulkeley Supervisors planning to bring student groups to the New England Music Festival at Auburn-Lewiston, Maine, May ar23-24, are urged to make immediate for housing and feeding rangements with Frank O. Stephens, Chamber of Commerce, Auburn, Maine. Ralph Rush has been selected to judge Class A bands and to conduct the massed band proE. Merker, Executive gram.-J. Secretary. Music Educators Washington Club A Due to the considerable amount of business to be taken care of before the Northwest Conference in April, the executive committee will henceforth meet and the club monthly, instead bimonthly of every second month as has previously been done. The officers have been following elected to serve for the coming year: President-Herbert Norris, Pullman; Vice - President - Virginia Burkholder, Pomeroy; Corresponding Secretary -Robert Choate, Spokane; Secretary Treasurer - Ellen Carstairs, Spokane; Executive Committee-W. L. Rowles and George Barr, Cheney.-Ellen Carstairs. Eastern Texas Music Educators Association A Waco will be host to the annual convention and clinic of the Texas Music Educators Association to be held Februleaders in their ary 13-15. Outstanding respective fields who will conduct clinic sessions include Forrest L. Buchtel (band), Ralph Rush (orchestra), Noble Cain (chorus), and, tentatively, May Velier and flag(drum-majoring nard swinging). The competition-festivals will be held in the nine regions of the state during March and April. Each will serve as a state contest, and participants will go directly from the state region to the national contests. The regional schedule is as follows: and Region 1-Instrumental vocal events, April 3-5, Amarillo; Oscar deadline for Wise, Amarillo, chairman; March 21. - Region entries, 2-Vocal, April 11-12, Abilene; Annie Bess Chamdeadline April bers, Abilene, chairman; 5. Instrumental, April 24-26, Abilene; Raymond Bynum, Abilene, chairman; deadline April 5. Region 3-Vocal, W. H. Mc Kinney, Waco, April 10, Waco; deadline March 31. Instruchairman; Mr. Mc Kinney, mental, April 11-12, deadline April 1. - Region 4 chairman; March 15, Longview; -Vocal, Phyllis Brannon, Longview, deadline chairman; March 1. Instrumental, April 11-12, C. W. Macune, Longview; chairman; deadline April 1. - Region 5-March 2122, Alvin; Otto Paris, Alvin, chairman; deadline March 10. Instrumental, April dead4-5, Alvin; Mr. Paris, chairman; line March 24. - Region 6-Vocal, April 13, San Marcos; H. Grady Harlan, San deadline April 5. In Marcos, chairman; March 14-15, San Marcos; strumental, Fred W. Martin, New Braunfels, chairman; deadline March 24. - Region 7Vocal, March 22, Alice; Jerry Hoffman, deadline March 12. In Alice, chairman; March strumental, Mr. 28-29, Alice; deadline March 12. Hoffman, chairman; Region 8-Vocal, April 5, Odessa; Eugenia Smith, Odessa, chairman; deadline March 22. 9-Contest cities Region will be announced later. Vocal contests, March 7-8, deadline February 21. Band marching contest, April 18; deadline April 4. Sight-reading, solo and ensemble contest, April 25-26, deadline April 4. Mail all entries to J. Richard Walker, Brownsville. in Officers of the Texas Association President-Russell clude: B. Shrader, Sweetwater; First Vice-President-Weldon Covington, Austin; Second Vice Denton; Gibson Walters, President-cW. Third Vice-President–Paul M. Riley, Kingsville; S e c r e t a r y - Treasurer Charles S. Eskridge, Lubbock. Eastern Arizona A The Eastern Division of the Arizona School Music Educators Association will conduct its annual music festival on the campus of Gila Junior College at Thatcher, Friday and Saturday, April 18 and 19. Solo and small vocal and instrumental ensembles will be heard on Friday; and bands, orchestras and choruses will perform on Saturday. Judges who will give ratings on performance are Rollin Pease, William Koogler and George C. Wilson, all of the University of Arizona. Drum major ratings will be given for the first time, due to the interest shown in the drum major clinic early in the year. Such rating will be done during the performance of bands and choruses on College Field the evening of April 19. Officers of the Eastern Division are: President-Loren L. Maynard, Globe; Secretary - Treasurer - Arthur Gardner, Festival Chairman-Evan Thatcher; A. Madsen, Gila Junior College, Thatcher. Northern Indiana School Band Orchestra Akssociation and A The state contests scheduled for northern Indiana schools, to be sponsored by the Northern Indiana School Band and Orchestra Association this spring, will be held on the following dates: Solo and Ensemble, La Porte, April 5; Organization, Hartford City, May 3. The northern part of the state is divided into four districts, each of which will hold its own contest. These are Page 52 .:…. Music Educators Journal announced as follows: Dist. 1 and 3, Solo and Ensemble, Hobart, March 29; 19th; Dist. 1, and 4, Solo and Hebron, April Butler, Dist. 2 Organization, Ensemble, March 29; Dist. 2, Organization, Elkhart, April 26; Dist. 3, Organization, Delphi, April 19; Dist. 4, Organization, Converse, April 26. A meeting of the Executive Board was held January 11 at La Porte for the purpose of making final contest arrangements.-George L. Myers, Secretary Treasurer. CANTATAS and Pageants about our own In-and-About Port Worth-Dallas -ducators Club Music US Especially adapted to use for assembly programs or for community patriotic gatherings. American Ode-Kountz (SSA, SAB, TTBB or SATB), each………….60 America, the Beautiful-Day. Wilson (SAB)………….50 I Hear America Singing Gaul or (SSA, TTBB SATB) each…………… Patriotic Fantasia, A-Reibold (SATB)………….40 A A The In-and-About Fort Worth-Dallas Club was born at a Music Educators which committee took place meeting of the during the Region Five meeting Jan Texas State Teachers Association, members attending uary 25. Committee were Alma Ray and Bess N. Neal, Fort Worth; Patricia Reagan, Mineral Wells; and Marion Flagg, and Maude Kimberlin Dallas. The first meeting of the club will be a luncheon in Dallas on March 8, at Music Club which the Sudie Williams will be host. Mrs. Alonzo Myers, who and teachhas been visiting universities ers colleges the past year with her husband, will speak on her musical travels. Louise Mrs. Myers, the former Kifer, at was head of the music department Colthe New Haven (Conn.) Teachers lege.-Marion Flagg. Tri-Cities In-and-About Educators Club Music Salt Lake City conductor of the Salt Heniot, City Symphony was Lake Orchestra, guest speaker at the January 15 meeting of the In-and-About Salt Lake City Music Educators Club. Mr. Heniot gave an interesting delineation of the many opportunities for music education opened to Salt Lake City residents by the formation, during this past year, of a civic symphony orchestra which for the first time in Utah history has given the state a professional organization of complete symphonic proportions. A string trio composed of Sarah Castle (piano), Harold Laycock (violin) and Virginia Harder (cello) entertained during the program. The meeting was held at the Lion House, with places set for fifty. Club business was confined to announcements of future meetings and the proposal for keeping a recorded personal history of all active members of the club-Basil Hansen, Secretary. m Hans In-and-About Springfield (Mass.) w February 15 is the (late set for the next meeting of the IneandC - About Music Educators Springfield Club, the program for which promises to be most interesting. The first meeting of the club was held October 20 at the Bridgway Hotel in Springfield, in conson with the convention of the Hampden County teachers. A record-breaking crowd viewed the educational film, “The Human Vocal Chords in Action,” and heard the piano selections played by John Delavoris, as well as vocal selections. ct Wil Harry son of Teachers College, Columbia Uniwas to have been the principal versity, speaker but could not attend. Frederick Robinson, director of the Springfield Museum of Fine Arts, was 7 meetguest speaker at the Decembering, which was also held B.idgat the Mr. Robinson' s way Hotel. subject was “The Relation of Visual and Aural Arts.” Russell Hanson, accompanied by Jean Bates, played two violin selections. This was followed by the singing of Christmas carols by the members.-Herbert S. Spencer, President. Derks-L-ancaster A. At the In-and-About 60 Spirit of the U. S. A.-Ring Hager (Band and Unison Chorus) Full Band, $ 4.00; Sym. Band, $ 6.50; Vocal Score ………………….60 Thirty Minutes with Lincoln -Bland (SATB)……….60 Thirty Minutes with Wash.60 ington-Bland (SATB)… Uncle Sam in Review-Pronk, and Prescott. Wenger (For Band for outdoor or indoor 48-Piece Band, presentation.) $ 6.00; 72-Piece Band, $ 8.00. Price includes Conductor' s Score, band parts, formation diagrams and miniature continuity sheets. Order now from the store (addresses below) nearest you. A The Music In-and-About Tri-Cities Educators Club (Greensboro, High Point North and Carolina) Winston-Salem, of the past in November was organized of approxiyear, with a membership music educators mately fifty interested At the last meeting, held of the vicinity. the at Salem College, Winston-Salem, was ratified and the followconstitution President-Veraing officers installed: Whitlock, High Point; First Vice-President - Mayme Winston-Salem; Porter, H. Vice - President - Chrystal Second Secretary-Treas Greensboro; Bachtell, urer-Carl G. N. Cronstedt, High Point; Board Members-a Grace Van Executive Dyke More, Greensboro; Maurie S. Pitts, Winston Francis Lexington; Pratt, Salem. A very interesting program was of the Kernersville presented by pupils public schools, followed by a discussion of “Rural and County Music,” led by Mrs. J. Blackwell. The next meeting will be held in High Point on February 13.-Carl Cronstedt. Music EZdicators Club last meeting of the B3erks-Lancaster Music Educators Club, held December 3 in Reading, Pennsylvania, of the L. Fink, vice-principal William Senior High School, spoke on Reading “Where the Arts Meet.” several years The club was organized ago by Ralph Fisher Smith, supervisor ‘ii:’ iii:; i: il:I.:iii:; _:—-:-: i?i?:_' ia!:i:i-l:lii?i:il‘?iiiiiliili -:il.ii:j: 1:-_:?–:;.:_?_ii; ji:l.:l.;:j’:.i.I:;:ji:i I:?llj:.j:.:?ijil:?:_l:i:-:?:-“_I LYON & HEALY Wabash Avenue at Jackson Blvd. Chicago Omaha Cleveland Akron Dayton Columbus Davenport Rockford Lafayette Ann Arbor St. Paul BOARD OF DIRECTORS, TEXAS MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION Top row, left to right: Paul M. Branom, Grandfalls; Estill Foster, Benavides; C. W. Macune, Longview; J. C. Burkett, Breckenridge; Otto Paris, Alvin; Charles S. Lindsay, Huntsville; Gene Hemmle, Wink; Stancil Bagwell, Amarillo; Tirey A. Lee, Waco; Lyle Skinner, Waco. *- Second row: J. Richard Walker, Brownsville; F. V. Rinner, Raymondville; Otto Zoeller, San Antonio; Wesley C. May, Pecos; R. C. Myrick, Jacksonville; E. O. Arsers, Sinton; R. A. Tampke, San Marcos; Roy J. Johnson, Commerce. First row: Helen Martin, Pampa; Beulah Dunn, Lubbock; Cobbyde Stivers (vocal vice-chairman), Waco; Lena Milam (orchestra vice-chairman), Beaumont; Weldon Covington (first vice-president), Austin; Russell E. Shrader (president), Sweetwater; Charles S. Eskridge (secretary-treasurer), Lubbock; Frances Mc Cluskey, Waco; Maurine Owens (orchestra secretary), Austin; Paul M. Riley (third vice-president), Kingsville. Board members not present: Raymond T. Bynum, Abilene; Annie Bess Chambers, Abilene; J. Campbell Wray, Austin; Clayborn C. Norris, Mission; Jack Mahan (band secretary), Gladewater; E. D. Fisher, Corpus Christi; W. Gibson Walters (second vice-president), Denton; E. Verne Adams (band vicechairman), Palestine; Ouida Clemons (vocal secretary), Abilene. Page 54 Music Educators Journal of music in the Reading city schools, with membership open to anyone interare held ested in the arts. Four meetings each year. At the present time, officers are: President-Geraldine Lan Smith, Smith; Seccaster; Vice-President-Mr. West Readretary-George Fichthorn, Manor.ing; Treasurer-Paul Eshelman, P. Slotter. -Elizabeth In-and-About Boston A Edna Swift will give a demonstration of creative ballet at the February 1 of the In-and-About Boston meeting Music Educators Club. Music will be furnished by the girls' sextet from the Plymouth (Mass.) High School. The annual Christmas program of the club was held December 7 at the Unithe chief versity Club, with speaker A chorus from the Ashley Day Leavitt. State Teachers Bridgewater College sang for the assembled members, under the direction of Frieda Rand. The club had charge of the All-State held Friday banquet evening, January 24, during the clinic of the Massachusetts Music Festival Association.-Enos E. Held, Publicity Chairman. Zn-and-About Cincinnati The January 18 meeting of the In-and Music Educators Club About Cincinnati consisted of a choral clinic under the Evans direction of Thelbert of Lakewood, Ohio. Elizabeth Kidd of Winnetka, Ayres noted lecturer on the integraIIllinois, tion and correlation of music with all at the November 30 spoke subjects, her talk with primmeeting, illustrating itive and ancient instruments. Helen N. of physical Coops, associate professor at the University of Cincineducation the group on “Correlanati, addressedtive Aspects of Music and Physical Education,” assisted by Anne Lies, who gave class group demonstrations. Future meetings scheduled include one to be held March 29, at which Edwin of Park Steckel, Oglebay Institute, West Virginia, will discuss Wheeling, Music and Its Values “and” Community another on May 24, when William Revelli of the University of Michigan will conduct a band and orchestra clinic. Chairman. Mary E. E. Bennett, Publicity L LYON recommends its extensive & HEALY PATRIOTIC CHORUSES UN ISON E E E E E E E E E this specially selected list from library of new and outstanding Grade Price .10.10.10.08.12.12.15.15.12 Bells of Freedom-Spencer………………………. Faith in God Save America-Strick…………………………. the People-Bergh ……………………. the Beautiful-Ward America, …………………… Fair Land of Freedom-Klemm…………………… I Am an American-Neal ………………………. S. A. S. S. A. Dear Land of Home-Sibelius Manney……………. Flag of Flags-Wolf. Riegger (Cornet obbligato) Homeland-Cain………………………………. ………. T. T. B. B. Bugle Blows, The-Klemm……………………… I Am an American-Shuster, Cunningham We Watch, The-Beecher………………. Ramparts and Whitcup. M E.E.E .15.15 .15 S. A. B. Thou Blessed America, Land-O' Hara. Howorth Land of Hope and Glory-Elgar …………………. Our Heritage Gibb…………………………… ……. M E .15.20.12 In-and-About Cleveland The In-and-About Cleveland Music Educators Club met at Hotel Hollenden on Saturday, December 7. The order of business included adoption of a constitution prepared under by a committee the chairmanship of Guy E. Booth. Ballots cast in the annual election selected the following officers for the year 1941: President-Gertrude De Bats, Bedford; First Vice-President-Russell V. Morgan, Cleveland Second (retiring president); Vice-President-Robert H. Rimer, Cleveland; Lawrey, Cleveland. Executive Secretary-Treasurere-Emily Committee(one-year term) Seona Helms, Ralph A. Genevieve Katz, Rystrom; (two-year term) T. R. Evans, Sylvia Hamilton, D. Ernest Manring.-J. Leon Ruddick. In-and-About Harrisburg ? February 10 the In-and-About Har Club will risburg (Pa.) Music Educators under hold a band clinic at Harrisburg Franko Goldthe direction of Richard man, with the John Harris High School Band as the demonstration group. Ulna director of the band, and F. Goodall, Leon Reisinger will be hosts. The second fall meeting of the club 9 at Gettysburg, took place December with Dorothy Brindle serving as hostess. A thought-provoking and stimulating on the theme, “The Philosdiscussion ophy and Place of Music in the Program of Education for Democracy” was the for the evening. The center of interest included M. Claude panel of speakers S. A. T. B. America, My Own-Cain………………………. Jacobs Bond……………. Flying Flag, The-Carrie I Pledge Allegiance-Bridges……………………. S. A. T. B. WITH ORCH. ACC. .E E E .16.12.15.15.15.10.15.20.15 This is but a “small sample” of the wide choice Lyon & Healy affords you. Most of the titles listed are also available in numerous arrangements besides those shown. E America-Bloch………………………………. God Bless America-Berlin………………………. E E Song of America-Watters………………………. S. A. T. B. WITH ORCH. AND BAND ACC. E Onward, Ye Peoples-Sibelius. Lefebvre ……………. M Song of the Marching Men-Hadley ……………… … E O, Victorious People-Gaines……………………. Order now from the nearest Lyon & Healy store: 243 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago AKRON, O. COLUMBUS, O. OMAHA, NEBR. 74 E. Mill St. 1620 Douglas St. 66 E. Gay St. O. CLEVELAND, O. ST. PAUL, MINN. DAYTON, 105 S. Ludlow St. 1005 Huron Rd. 54 E. 6th St. ROCKFORD DAVENPORT, IOWA 113 W. 3rd St. 328 N. Main St LOS ANGELES, CALIF. LAFAYETTE 514 Main St. 3844 Wilshire Blvd. % 11)11 Page 55 February, Nineteen Forty-one Again! IT' S FILLMORE' S NEW NUMBERS for with the finest and Frank Henry Klonower Rosenberry, Hare, from the State Department of Public Instruction, as well as the following superintendents representing city, rural and consolidated school systems: Arthur W. Ferguson, John W. Hedge, L. C. Keefauver, J. I. Baugher and I. D. App.-Richard G. Neubert, President. Plttsburghb A Aaron Copland, one of America' s most will appear on distinguished composers, 15 program of the In-andthe February Music Educators Club About Pittsburgh to be held in Pittsburgh. This has been a fine season, with outfor the standing programs presented benefit of club members. Vladimir Bakassistant of the conductor aleinikoff, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, was on the November September program. ex Suzanne brought Bloch, delightful ponent of the lute and virginal, to charm her large audience with real Elizabethan music. Not every club can boast a Harode. vey Gaul to compose a Christmas Yet Mr. Gaul' s contribution was only a part of a splendidly arranged Christmas a time when all members program, their professional dropped dignity to enjoy carols, folk dances, string quartets and even Santa with the traditional tree. During the first part of the season, the club reluctantly the resignaacceptedtion of its faithful Jean Fire. president, In her place, Raymond Reed was elected to fill out the busy year. To start the New Year right, the club Maurice Dumesnil, well-known presented French pianist, who has just completed a biography of Debussy, in a program dedicated to South American music. Through his intimate contact with Latin America, Mr. Dumesnil brought a realisillustrations, tic touch with original some in Spanish. This informal prowas given at the Hotel Schenley gram after a Sunday symphony immediately concert.-Harold F. Hetrick, Vice-President. Zn-and-About Dayton In-an&-About W vocal A In-ann-About Philatelphia clinic, conducted by Peter J. All supervisors and directors of High School and better bands should send for the free copy of conductor part of “Tiberius.” BAND TIBERIUS OVERTURE By Herbert L. Clarke (Romantic) assistant director of music Wilhousky, for the New York City public schools, featured the January 25 meeting of the In-and-About Philadelphia Music Eduschedcators Club. The next meeting uled will be April 25-a luncheon. Frances of Elliott Clark was guest 2 meeting at the honor at the November Mrs. University Philadelphia. Club, Clark gave a brilliant address. Since the meeting was planned to evidence the club' s appreciation of Mrs. Clark' s contributions to music education, she was with a book containing sentipresented ments of regard and affection from each music person present. Original by and James Francis George L. Lindsay Cooke contributed to the program. Overbrook High School furnished a musical directed by Mrs. Kelly. program, A folder of coming events, listing all the school music activities in the city and vicinity, has been issued by the club.-Theodore H. Nitsche, President. Just as the Journal goes Maryland. to press, word comes from John Denues of Baltimore that the Maryland music educators at a recent meeting completed to affiliating the state steps preliminary music educators association as a unit in the Eastern Conference and the M.E.N.C. School Vocal and Orchestra Florida will sponsor the 1941 com Associastions to be held in Tampa, petition-festivals choral numbers Required April 17-18. are: (Mixed Chorus) Cherubim Song, by To Homeland, by Cain; Bortniansky; Thee We Sing, by Tkach; Rain and the River, by Fox; (Girls' Chorus) Blue Are Her Eyes, by Clokey; God Is a Spirit, Ride Chorus) (Boys' by Scholin-Gore; the Chariot, by Smith; Sing Me a Chantey with a Yo-Heave-Ho, by O' Keefe-Welles Davis, Secretary. ley.-Veronica FNorth Carolina State Music Contest Festival will be held at the Woman' s of North Carolina, University College, Vocal events April 15-18. Greensboro, are scheduled for the first two days and the last two. Band and instrumental choral festivals In the disare included. trict meets, to take place March 21-22 will be ofand March 28-29, competition fered in all events. The director of the state festival, which is sponsored by the North Carolina State Music Contest-Festival Association, is H. Hugh Altvater, Woman' s of North University College, Carolina. Affiliate organizations are the North Carolina Bandmasters Association (H. A. Mc Dougle, North president), Carolina Orchestra Association (George W. Dickieson, and the North president), Carolina Choirmasters Association (W. P. Twaddell, president). Full Band, $ 4.50; Sym. Band, $ 6.00; Extra Band parts, each 30c A concert band program. You can' t miss! It' s good! Full Band, $ 2.00; Sym. Band, $ 3.50 Extra Band parts, each 20c CAPRICE MELODIC By M. S. Rocereto A swell caprice for your next WILD FLOWERS LITTLE CHAMP Bands handling marches like Military Escort, Queen City, Symbol Champ. “A real champ of the light weights. MARCH By Ted Mesang of Honor, etc., will want “Little Full Band, 75c TORCH OF LIBERTY A good marching march of medium grade. MARCH By John N. Klohr Full Band, 75c SOLOS with Piano THE EVERGLADES POLKA CAPRICE By Earl D. Irons Solo for Cornet or Baritone (Treble).85 Price, Solo and Piano…………… Accompaniment A William D. Revelli of the University of Michigan was chief speaker at the Febof the In-and-About ruary 11 meeting Music Educators Dayton (Ohio) Club, instrumental discussing problems in the schools. Mr. Revelli conducted a clinic, with a band for demonstration purposes. and Superintendents were principals guests at the meeting. April 14 is the date set for the next of the program Announcement meeting. and speaker will be made later.-Marcella Disbro, Secretary. GAY CABALLERO By August H. Schaefer Solo for Tuba, Baritone (Bass or Treble) Bb Saxophones and Bass Clarinet. Price, Solo and Piano-…………… 90 CONCERT WALTZ IN C MINOR Solo for Baritone (Bass or Treble) and Cornet Price, Solo and Piano-………….-.75 528 ELM ST. With Variations By George Polce FILLMORE CINCINNATI,.OHIO H “sMUSIC REGION TWO BOARD OF CONTROL, N. S. B., O. AND V. 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