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Summer Study 1971

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<meta-value> Summer Study 1971 BIG D HAPPENINGS. Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, will offer the following schedule of summer programs: a piano workshop, June 6-8; a master class in piano with Alexander Uninsky, June 14-19; the Big D Music Camp, June 19-27; a music education seminar with Barbara Reeder and a workshop in classical guitar with Christopher Parkening, June 28 to July 2; a European study tour for organists, July 10 to August 21; a junior college music institute, July 19-30; and a piano teachers' workshop, August 9-13. Direct inquiries to Eugene Bonelli, Chairman, Division of Music, Southern Methodist University, Dallas 75222. CLARION CALL. Junior and senior high school band members are invited to attend the first annual Clarion (Pennsylvania) State College summer band clinic, July 11-18. Participants will be involved in theory classes, ensembles, a stage band, and a concert band. Interested students should write to Stanley Michalski, Summer Clinic Director, Clarion State College, Clarion 16214. TEACHING THE HUMANITIES will be the subject of a workshop at Indiana State University, Terre Haute, June 14 to July 2. Directed by Walter J. Hippie, Jr., chairman of the University's humanities department, the session will consider values and objectives of humanities courses, the design of four types of programs, teaching techniques, testing, use of audiovisual equipment, and choice of materials. Workshop participants will have the opportunity to organize and conduct simulated class sessions. For details, write to Hippie, Department of Humanities, Indiana State University, Terre Haute 47809. LET THE SUNSHINE IN. Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, will sponsor the Sunshine Music Camp, June 6-19. Activities will include band, orchestra, chorus, stage band, and classes in conducting and theory. Other summer opportunities include workshops in marching band techniques, Frank Piersol, June 11-13; music therapy, Charles D. Seybold, July 12-16; and Orff and Ko-daly methods for beginners and teachers with previous experience, Barbara Grenoble, July 19-23. Details about these programs may be obtained from Paul Strub, Dean, School of Music, Eastern New Mexico University, Portales 88130. TUNING UP IN TENNESSEE. A Suzuki workshop for string teachers will be held at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, June 21-25. Participants in the program, which will be taught by William Starr, Kyoko Kawamoto, and Hiroko Iritani, will observe private and group lessons of students at all performance levels. For further information, write to Suzuki Program, Department of Music, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 37916. SCHLOSS BREITENEICH, a four-hundred-year-old castle in Lower Austria, will be the site of a residential course in woodwind chamber music for advanced students, August 29 to September 12. The session, limited to two flute players and four players each of clarinet, oboe, horn, and bassoon, will stress the Viennese style in interpreting works by Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven. Classes will be conducted in English and German under the direction of Walter Hermann Sallagar of the Vienna Eichendorff-Quintet. Full details can be obtained by writing to the Director at A-1030 Vienna, Neulinggasse 42/10, Austria. CHORAL DIRECTORS STUDY-IN. The New York State American Choral Directors Association will sponsor a workshop in Saratoga Springs, New York, July 29-30. Open to nonmembers, the session will cover new sacred music, new major choral works, and new secular music from elementary school through college levels. For complete details, write to George F. Comings, State Chairman, A.C.D.A., Corinth Central Schools, Corinth, New York 12822. MOUNTAIN VISTAS are among the attractions of Rushmore Music Camp, Lead, South Dakota. The camp, within hiking distance of Mt Rushmore, will hold its first annual session for junior and senior high school band musicians, August 14-21. Cost for room, board and tuition is $45, with private lessons available for an additional $3.00 each. A seminar on problems of instrumental supervision will be offered for directors. Alfred Reed, Milo Winter, Haskell Sexton, William H. Hill, and Courtland “Skip” Swenson will each conduct a workshop session. Either two or three credits may be earned at a cost of $25 per credit hour. For further information, write to Paul F. Hedge, Director, Rushmore Music Camp, 235 Third Street, Lead, South Dakota 57754. ? This is the city- and there's nothing in the world like it! an unforgettable song experience for children by ALFRED BALKIN WE LIVE IN THE CITY is not just another music publication. It's a unique educational concept as relevant in the social studies and humanities classes as it is in the music class. For urban children, it's a way to tell the world “here we are!” and for suburban children it's an “in” to a life style they vitally need to understand. The music swings with elements of rock, pop, Broadway, blues and jazz, and the texts are alive. There are a teacher's guide, accompaniment book, reproducible song sheets and a delightful 12” LP record. The cost of the set is $19.95. On June 22, 1971, author-composer Balkin will present WE LIVE IN THE CITY at the Inner-City Institute at Indiana University. That it was chosen for presentation at this prestigious meeting only points up the fact that WE LIVE IN THE CITY is a work which merits the most serious attention of every educator. If you care about education, order or write for more information now from Dept. J-64 SSb Theodore Presser Company ima mo BRYN MAWR. PA. 19010 MAY. NINETEEN SEVENTY-ONE 11 If you've got Broadway talent in your school, put on a Broadway show. If not, do something better- a Stage One I musical. Few schools have “star” level talent for which Broadway shows are written. So why get stuck? Every school can do great things with Stage One musicals regardless of talent and experience available. And with more action, more fun for more kids. Stage One musicals are music-ed. gold mines. Write for our new catalog. Division of Leyden Music Corp. Dept. M-51, 98 Paulding Drive, Chappaqua, N.Y. 10514 MAY, NINETEEN SEVENTY-ONE STRINGING ALONG. Paul Rolland, I of the University of Illinois, Urbana- I Champaign, will direct a string workshop in Westcliffe, Colorado, August 15-28. I The program, an official offering of the I American String Teachers Association, I will include classes in string techniques, sessions in basic and advanced violin technique and repertoire, seminars in I the organization and development of public school string classes and orches- I tras, and chamber music and string or-chestra activities. Seventeen films from the University of Illinois String Research I Project, entitled “The Teaching of Ac-tion in String Playing,” will also be shown. Tuition is $85 for two weeks; $45 I for one week. One to three hours of credit will be available through the Uni-versity of Illinois Extension Department. For further information, write to Man- I fred Reininga, Registrar, Paul Rolland I String Workshop, Westcliffe, Colorado I 81252. PROMOTING CULTURE will be the focus of a workshop for concert managers I to be held by the Association of College I and University Concert Managers, August 23-27, at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Students and professionals in the field are invited to attend sessions on imaginative promotion ideas for the arts in the 1970s and on techniques in using the media for publicity. The registration fee for the workshop is $100. Approximately twenty scholarships made available by funds from the National Endowment for the Arts will be given to students interested in concert management careers. Direct inquiries to Fannie Taylor, Executive Secretary, ACUCM, Box 2137, Madison 53701. DESIGN FOR DIVERSITY will be the theme of the Choristers Guild Eastern Seaboard Seminar, July 2-8, at Gettysburg (Pennsylvania) College. Guild members and nonmembers are invited to attend sessions on traditional and contemporary hymnology, the use of percussion instruments with choir, and worship music for youth and adults. Junior high vocal demonstrations and a children's choir rehearsal will also be presented. Participants will receive daily repertoire packets of recent publications. The Guild will conduct a similar seminar at the Centre for Continuing Education, The United Church of Canada, Naramata, British Columbia, Canada, July 31 to August 7. Information is available from P.O. Box 38188, Dallas, Texas 75238. THE ART OF FRENCH SONG, a seminar conducted by Pierre Bernac, will be one of the programs held by the Manhattan School of Music, New York City, during its summer session, June 7 to August 2. The curriculum will also feature a course in traditional musical practices of Africa with Babatunde Olatunji, and an operatic seminar for coaches, assistant conductors, and rehearsal pianists with George Schick. Full scholarships will be provided for participants in the opera class, which will accept applicants by audition only. A schedule of one-week seminars will cover band organization in school systems, band literature, jazz improvisation for teachers, music drama production, contemporary harmony for music teachers, and Kodaly, Orff, and Suzuki methods. For a detailed brochure, write to Stephen Maxym, Director-Summer Division, (Department MJM), Manhattan School of Music, 120 Clare-mont Avenue, New York City 10027. ? and didn't know who to ask The man to ask is Vincent Bach, the only one who knows so much about the subject. He has designed over a hundred different mouthpieces. He explains it all in his Embouchure Mouthpiece Manual. This free book includes an 11-page essay that discusses every aspect of mouthpiece design that can help the performer choose wisely. This is followed by a descriptive list of the 137 most widely used Bach mouthpiece models, prescribing the best choice for every problem and every player from a lady cornet soloist in a church ensemble to a circus band musician who specializes in the high register. A list like that is bound to include the one best mouthpiece for you. Send us the coupon, and you will be well on the way to finding it. BACH, Dept. M5, Box 310, Elkhart, In 46514 Please send me a free copy of Vincent Bach's Embouchure Mouthpiece Manual Name----------------------------------------------------------- Address -----------------------.------------------------------------- City---------------------------------------------------------------------- State____-------------------------------ZP----------------------- Vincent Bach Division of The Magnavox Company 13 YOUNG OPERA FANS are invited to participate in the International Youth Festival Meeting in Bayreuth, Germany, August 3-24. The program features attendance at the Richard Wagner Festival productions, a Wagner seminar, classes in percussion, and performance opportunities in orchestra, choir, chamber music groups, and one-act operas. A prospectus is available from Internationales Jugend-Festspieltreffen, 858 Bayreuth, Postfach 2320, Germany. UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, Coral Gables, Florida, will present eight summer music workshops featuring guest clinicians, as well as faculty from the Miami School of Music. The seminars will cover the following areas: double bass repertoire, June 13-18; elementary classroom teachers and music supervisors, June 14-25; general music, June 14-25; choral music, June 14-18; orchestral instruments, June 21-25; jazz, July 25 to August 20; band, August 1-8; and percussion, August 1-8. The percussion symposium, cosponsored by Ludwig Industries will offer separate sessions for teachers, students, and professional players, and a faculty that includes Gary Burton, Marvin Dahlgren, James Latimer, Joe Morello, and Fred Wickstrom. Each workshop, with the exception of the double bass session, carries two hours of academic credit. Fees will be $50 per credit hour for undergraduate credit, $73 per credit hour for graduate credit, and $40 noncredit registration per course. Qualified teachers will receive a tuition allowance of $15 per undergraduate credit hour and $35 per graduate credit hour upon presentation of a letter from their school principal. Additional information is available from Lee Kjelson, Chairman, Department of Music Education, School of Music, Coral Gables 33124. SUMMER JAZZ CLINICS and the Famous Arrangers Clinic for teachers and students will be conducted at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Illinois State University, Normal, and Portland (Oregon) State University. For details about the programs, which carry college credit, write to National Stage Band Camps, Inc., P.O. Box 221, South Bend, Indiana 46624. TAPE TECHNIQUES may be studied at a workshop on electronic music for the classroom taught by Anne Modugno, July 12-23, at the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Other workshops include a seminar conducted by the Ko-daly Institute of Wellesley, Massachusetts, July 6-31, which carries six hours of academic credit, and a session on jazz taught by Neil Slater, August 2-12. For brochures and applications, write to Nick Rossi, Workshop Coordinator, Department of Music, University of Bridgeport 06602. COLORADO WORKSHOPS. The University of Colorado, Boulder, will sponsor the following workshops in Aspen, Colorado, July 26-31: “Junior-Senior High School Choral Materials and Performance Techniques” with Warner Imig; “Guitar in the Elementary Classroom General Music Program” with Henry E. Eisenkramer; and “Rock Music Workshop” with Thomas Mac-Cluskey. Tuition is $45, and participants may elect only one of the offerings. Write to Aspen Summer Workshops, Bureau of Class Instruction, University of Colorado, 970 Aurora, Boulder 80302. MAY, NINETEEN SEVENTY-ONE SEWANEE MUSIC CENTER on the I campus of the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee, is accepting students in junior high through college for its fifteenth season, June 20 to July 25. The program for all students will include placement in one of three orchestras and a theory or composition class. Participants will also join a different chamber group each week, in which they will prepare for a performance. Tuition for the five-week session is $370, excluding the cost of private lessons. A limited number of scholarships are available. Address all correspondence to the Director, Sewanee Summer Music Center, Sewanee, Tennessee 37375. ORGAN MUSIC SEMINARS that focus on the works of J. S. Bach and Olivier | Messiaen will be included in the summer session of Westminster Choir College, Princeton, New Jersey. The series of five-day seminars will also cover children's choirs, boys choirs, church music, multiple arts, the guitar in church and school, a humanities approach in music education, and electronic music in the classroom. Joan Lippincott will direct an organ institute, July 26-30, and Robert Simpson will head the vocal camps for high school students, June 20 to July 2 and July 4-16. Details may be obtained from Charles Schisler, Director of Summer Session, Westminster Choir College, Princeton 08540. ONE-WEEK CLASSES in Orff methods will be conducted by Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, at a beginning level, July 5-9, intermediate, July 12-16, and advanced, July 19-23. Ruth Pollock Hamm of the Shaker Heights (Ohio) Public Schools will lead the one-graduate-credit sessions, which cost $92 per credit. Applications are available from Bennett Reimer, Director of Music Education, Department of Music, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland 44106. CONCORD COLLEGE, Athens, West Virginia, will be the site of a new music camp for high school choral and instrumental students. The four-week program is scheduled to begin June 21. Complete details about the camp and scholarship assistance may be obtained from Clayton E. Heath, Department of Music, Concord College, Athens 24712. CHORAL PERFORMANCES with the Philadelphia Orchestra will be among the activities offered to students, teachers, conductors, and composers attending the Saratoga-Potsdam Choral Institute, July 31 to August 21, at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, New York. Sponsored by the State University College at Potsdam, New York, under the direction of Brock McElheran, the Institute will provide up to six hours of graduate or undergraduate credit for participants. Members will prepare for Philadelphia Orchestra performances of such works as Carl OrfFs Carmina Burana and Francis Poulenc's Gloria to be conducted by Eugene Ormandy and several guest musicians. In addition, courses may be elected in Lieder interpretation, avant-garde choral music, Latin and Italian pronunciation for singers, orchestral problems for choral conductors, Gregorian plainsong and polyphony for concert use, and other topics. For further information, write to the Director, Saratoga-Potsdam Choral Institute, Crane Department of Music, State University College, Potsdam 13676. ? Guitar Music For the Guitar Class: Even self-taught strummers might be persuaded to the side of serious musical study with these remarkably beautiful duets. THREE DANCES FOR 2 GUITARS William Byrd-arr. Quine Pavan • Galliard • Coranto $1.55 THREE DANCES FOR 2 GUITARS Orlando Gibbons-arr. Quine Almain • Coranto • Galliard $1.30 SIX ELIZABETHAN DUETS arr. Brian Jeffery from the lute music of John Johnson, John Dowland, Thomas Robinson, and two anonymous composers. $2.10 TWO GUITARS, a duet album collected and edited by John Gavall 10 short, very easy classical pieces by Albert, Beethoven, Bergen, Fux, Saint Luc, Stamitz, Telemann, Wachsmann, Weich-enberger, and Weiss $1.80 For the Singing Class: 25 CAROLS from The Oxford Book of Carols, arr. Eileen Stickley for unison voices and guitar Books 1 and 2, each $2.00 10 NEGRO SPIRITUALS arr. Stickley for unison voices and guitar $1.30 At all fine music stores or from the publisher. Oxford University Press Music Department 200 Madison Ave. New York, N.Y. 10016 IF YOU COULDN'T ATTEND the MENC All-Conference Choir-Orchestra -Band… YOU CAN STILL HEAR IT! Crest Records will be providing the recordings of: 1971-ALL EASTERN performed at Atlantic City,NJ. 1971 - NORTHWESTERN performed at Boise, Idaho 1971-WESTERN performed at San Diego, Cal. Recordings are $5.00 per set if paid with order. There is an additional billing and handling charge of $1.00 per set if you wish to be billed. Send your order to: CREST RECORDS, INC. 220 Broadway Huntington Station, N.Y. 11746 Crest Records are leaders in custom pressing. Make it a point to remember this the next time you are having recordings made from your tapes. MERRY OLD STRATFORD. A series of Saturday chamber music programs and Sunday concerts, July 10 to August 28, will be among the festival activities at Stratford, Ontario. Master classes will be given by guitarist Alexandre Lagoya, July 11-17, baritone Gerard Souzay, July 25-31, and flautist Jean-Pierre Rampal, August 16-22. Andree Gingras, Music Administrator, Festival Theatre, Stratford, has complete details. In addition, two courses in listening and appreciation, July 5 to August 13, and a one-week class in choral direction with emphasis on interpreting historical styles will be part of the Festival schedule. For a brochure, write to Summer School and Extension Department, University of Western Ontario, London 72, Ontario, Canada. BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE in Berea, Ohio, will conduct its twenty-seventh annual High School Summer Music Clinic, July 5-18. Students recommended by their music directors and school officials may elect activities that include orchestra, band, chorus, private and class instruction, vocal and instrumental chamber ensembles, music theory, dance band, and piano seminars. Members of the Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music staff, as well as guest conductors and music educators from Ohio and other parts of the country, will make up the Clinic's faculty. For application blanks, write to R. D. Worthing, Director, Summer Music Clinic, Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea 44017. NINE PERFORMANCES at the music festivals of Bregenz, Munich, Bayreuth, Salzburg, and Verona will be heard by music educators who take the European tour sponsored by the State College at Salem, Massachusetts, July 28 to August 18. The College offers three hours of credit to participants. Write to Timothy F. Clifford, Chairman, Music Department, State College at Salem, Salem 01970. SARATOGA ARTS CENTER. The sixth summer season of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, New York, will feature adult seminars, graduate courses in aesthetic education, chamber music master classes, and classes in masterpieces of music from June to September. For information and applicaton forms, write to Raymond C. Mesler, Jr., Education Director, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, New York 12866. STAN KENTON JAZZ CLINICS will be held at Drury College, Springfield, Missouri, June 13-19. Workshops for teachers will cover methods and materials, rehearsal techniques, jazz curriculum, combo techniques, and band participation and development. Students will receive instruction in improvisation, arranging, composition, theory, and instrumental techniques, as well as participate in a variety of performing groups. Leading the clinics will be members of the Stan Kenton Orchestra, who will also present nightly concerts. For details, write to Don Verne Joseph, Stan Kenton Jazz Clinics, Drury College, Box 67, Springfield 65800. PIANO TUNING will be taught by Ted Severein during a six-week workshop beginning around June 1, in Rutland, Vermont The program, which costs $500, may offer a second session in July depending on response. Write to Piano Workshop, Box 345, Rutland 05701. ?! AN IDEAL INSTRUMENT FOR REWARDING EARLY MUSICAL EXPERIENCE. Hohner is a leading supplier of recorders because the instruments are constructed to rigid standards. •Noted for true tone • Made of cured solid pear wood • Individually hand-fitted mouth pieces • Cork-lined interior joints to prevent leakage • Withstands all humidity conditions M. Hohner. Inc., Hicksville, N.Y. 11802 or Palo Alto, Calif. 94303 MAY, NINETEEN SEVENTY-ONE 17 THIS NEW AUDIOVISUAL INSTRUCTION METHOD FOR BAND INSTRUMENTS MAKES PERFORMERS OUT OF PUPILS FROM THE FIRST LESSON ON Success is immediate for you and your pupils! The Learning Unlimited Band Series combines visual instruction with audio cassettes, presents an all-new approach to make music fun to iearn and easier to teach. Book and tape are correlated. Printed instructions are fully illustrated and color coded. Tapes teach by example … then put the pupil in the solo spot so he can play along with a big, professional band or a lively combo. Nothing dull or routine here … the “awkward stage” is replaced by rewarding progress. No wonder interest is built and held throughout the program, isn't this what you've been waiting for? The Look, Listen and Learn way to success! Eight programs, written in six levels, for flute, clarinet, alto sax, tenor sax, trumpet/comet, French horn, trombone, percussion. Beginning level programs ready now; upper level programs available soon. (Dates on request.) Charies E. Merrill Publishing Company t_____ A Bell Howell Company [Cj] Belle,Howell L Produced by: Learning Unlimited A division of Hal Leonard/ Pointer Publications, Inc. GET COMPLETE INFORMATION NOW! Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company Dept.ME51 1300 Alum Creek Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43216 I AM interested in the LEARNING UNLIMITED BAND SERIES, FIRST Audio-Visual Teaching Method for Band Instruments. Name Title School Telephone (Area Code) Address . Send a Brochure Music Program: _ Number of Students in Program Your inquiry is appreciated City -----------Ask a Salesman to Call .Elementary ______Secondary . Less than 100 . 100 to 250 State .250 to 500 .Over 500 SUZUKI SUMMER SCHOOL. The American Suzuki Institute will offer a week of concentrated study of Suzuki principles and repertoire to teachers, students, parents, and children, July 26-30, at Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point Faculty will include Margery Aber, Louise Behrend, Clifford Cook, Milton Goldberg, Anastasia Jem-pelis, Eiko Suzuki Kataoka, John Kendall, Marilyn Kessler, and William Starr. Details about the program may be obtained from Margery Aber, Department of Music, Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point 54481. UNDER GREEK AEGIS. The Aegina Arts Centre, located on the island of Aegina, Greece, will feature a chamber music and ensemble workshop during its summer music program. Sayard Stone of the Connecticut Chamber Orchestra will direct the workshop. Inquiries should be directed to him at 219 West North Avenue, Chicago 60610. DALCROZE WORKSHOP THREE, a seminar sponsored for the third year by the Friends of Dalcroze Eurhythmies, will be held at The Cleveland Institute of Music, Ohio, June 21-25. The session will feature daily- lessons in eurythmics, ear training, and piano improvisation, as well as special lectures in subjects such as electronic music. Tuition is $75 for teachers, $50 for students. Inquiries should be directed to Elsa Findlay, The Cleveland Institute of Music, 11021 East Boulevard, Cleveland 44106. Information about the Institute's regular summer session, June 14 to July 24, is available from the same address. PAUL CHRISTIANSEN Choral School will conduct sessions at Bemidji (Minnesota) State College, August 15-20, and Chautauqua Institution, New York, August 22-27. The six-day programs will cover grade school music, high school choral materials, elementary conducting and voice, analysis and performance of standard repertoire from Palestrina to Hindemith, church choir, and conducting and interpretation. For further information and announcement of the locations of two sessions earlier in August, write to Kurt Wycisk, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota 56560. VIOLIN PEDAGOGY, a workshop conducted by Elizabeth Chapman, June 14-18, will head the schedule of classes to be offered by Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond. Additional workshops will cover marching and concert bands, Jack Lee, June 21-25; piano pedagogy, with separate sections for teachers of beginning and intermediate students and for teachers of advanced pianists, Robert W. Dumm, June 28 to July 2; and vocal and general music class instruction for junior and senior high school teachers, Clair T. McElfresh, July 19-23. Direct inquiries to Donald B. Tennant, Music Department, Virginia Commonwealth University, 901 West Franklin, Richmond 23220. MANAGING ORCHESTRAS. Wisconsin State University, Oshkosh, will offer a three-day workshop on community orchestra management, July 26-28. Geared to the needs of conductors, managers, orchestra musicians, and members of boards of directors and women's auxiliaries, the session will cost $25, with lodging and meals provided for an additional $25. Write to H. W. Arentsen, Workshop Director, P.O. Box 522, Oshkosh 54901. 18 MUSIC EDUCATORS JOURNAL ORGAN AND CHOIR are the topics of a workshop to be held at St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, June 20-25. Classes for college credit will be offered in organ performance, technique, repertoire, and teaching; choral conducting, rehearsal techniques, and repertoire; and contemporary liturgy and worship. Faculty will include Arthur Poister, Kenneth Jennings, Robert Kendall, Robert Thompson, Robert Scholz, and Charles Anders. Information about the workshop, which has a $75 fee, may be obtained from Robert Kendall, St. Olaf College, Northfield 55057. NEWARK STATE COLLEGE, Union, New Jersey, will conduct the following summer programs: an opera workshop, June 1-24, an Orff seminar, August 9-13, and a Kodaly workshop and a class on general music for the middle grades, August 9-19. Graduate and undergraduate credit will be available. Applications may be obtained from the College Music Department, F. Kabalin, Chairman, Union 07083. GATORLAND. The University of Florida, Gainesville, will sponsor the following workshops for music and classroom teachers: “Music for Early Childhood” with Robert B. Smith, June 14-18; “Comprehensive Musicianship and the Manhattanville Music Curriculum” with Barbara Reeder, June 21-25; and “Afro-American Culture: The Heritage of Black Children” with Beatrice Landeck, July 5-9. In addition, a workshop in Suzuki techniques will be offered to string teachers, music directors, and college students interested in teaching. Directed by William Starr, the program will explore the Suzuki method through laboratory experiences for string students at various levels of proficiency. Demonstrations by children and a series of videotapes of the Talent Education Project in Japan will be included. Details about these and other summer offerings are available from Arnold Penland, Jr., Director, Continuing Education in Music, Department of Music, University of Florida, Gainesville 32601. GUILFORD COLLEGE CAMPUS, Greensboro, North Carolina, will be the home of the Eastern Music Festival for its tenth annual season, June 17 to July 30. Two hundred students will be accepted for the program, which will feature participation in theory, conducting, and composition courses, chamber music ensembles, orchestras, and seminars on the problems of art and society. Piano and organ majors will receive private lessons, as well as four master classes each week, and orchestral instrumentalists will have one master class weekly. The Festival staff includes Sheldon Morgenstern, artistic director, and Karel Husa, 1971 artist-in-residence. Applications are available from Eastern Music Festival, 808 North Elm Street, Greensboro 27401. CONTEMPORARY MUSIC will be the focus of the Sateren Choral Workshop to be held at Augsburg College, Minneapolis, August 15-19. The program will consist of the study of repertoire and techniques for directors, as well as opportunities for participants to conduct the works being learned. The course will be led by Leland B. Sateren, Daniel Moe, and Dale Warland. Details can be obtained from Michael W. Walgren, Manager, Sateren Choral Workshop, Augsburg College, Minneapolis 55404. ? kz Carlos stage band ROD LEVITT / STAGE BAND SERIES • The Lost Soul • Breathin Easy • Safari • Speedway • El General Instrumentation: 5 Saxophones, 4 Trumpets, 4 Trombones, Rhythm Complete Sets, each $4.00 ROD LEVITT / 2nd STAGE BAND SERIES • Onion Chicken • Woodmen of the World • M'Lord is at Olympia House • Circle Five • Cathedral City Instrumentation: 5 Saxophones, 4 Trumpets, 4 Trombones, Rhythm Complete Sets, each $5.00 JOHNNY RICHARDS / MACAW Instrumentation: 5 Saxophones, 4 Trumpets, 4 Trombones, Rhythm Complete Set $5.00 JOHNNY RICHARDS / BOCHICA (“Chia Transformed”) Instrumentation: 5 Saxophones, 4 Trumpets, 4 Trombones, Rhythm Complete Set $5.00 concert band JOHNNY RICHARDS / DON CAMILLO Complete Band (with full and condensed scores) $20.00 • Extra Score $3.50 • Extra Condensed Score $2.00 • Extra parts, each .75 theory JIMMY GIUFFRE / JAZZ PHRASING INTERPRETATION Aspects of jazz performance, analyzed for the player (for classroom or private work). Separate books for C instruments, Bb instruments, Eb instruments, Bass instruments and Percussion instruments, each $1.50 orchestra GUNTHER SCHULLER / JOURNEY INTO JAZZ for Orchestra, Narrator and Jazz Ensemble (orchestral materials on rental) Full score $4.50 in preparation stage band RONALD HERDER / REQUIEM FOR JAMES DEAN (excerpts) concert band RONALD HERDER / REQUIEM FOR JAMES DEAN (excerpts) BERT BRAUD (Winner of the 1969 AMP Jazz Competition): NEW WORK FOR CONCERT BAND (A descriptive brochure on the entire Jazz Catalogue is available at no charge upon request. Please address your request to the Educational Department and state your position.) Associated Music Publishers, Inc. AlUlHOIARrorC SCMIftMCft. INC. 609 FIPTH AVENUE MEW YORK. M.V. IOOI7 MAY, NINETEEN SEVENTY-ONE 19 What's new in Recorders? Vibra-Bell. Only Cambridge has the new, patented Vibra-Bell. It lets the Recorder vibrate over the complete length of the tube for rounder, flute-like tones. Players get more accurate intonation, greater projection, better tonal quality. The new 3-piece Cambridge Recorders feature better balance and design innovations that permit students to play more comfortably. And it's backed by a lifetime guarantee. Two companion models. Both student-priced: $1.95 Soprano, $6.95 Alto. SPECIAL OFFER Send $5 and we will send you … 1 -472 Cambridge Vibra-Bell Alto. $6.95 1 -485 Alto Elementary Recorder Book…….75 1-Recorder Bag…….1.65 Total Value…. $9.35 Introductory offer, one to an educator. For additional supply, see your dealer. Name_____________________________ School____________________________ Address____________________________ City_______________________________ State_________________Zip__________ Mail to mMHCMHf 1278 West 9th, Cleveland, Ohio 44113 20 PERFORMING GROUPS for high school instrumentalists and vocalists, as well as classes in theory, literature, composition, piano, harp, and opera, will form the program of the Minnesota High School Music Project to be held on the University of Minnesota campus, June 20 to July 18. A fee of $200 will cover tuition and room and board. Direct inquiries to the Project at 5 Wulling Hall, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455. ELEMENTARY MUSIC will be discussed by Irving Cheyette, June 21-25, and general music by Sidney Fox, June 28-30, during workshop offerings at Northern Illinois University, De Kalb. Other seminars will be given in piano by Lawrence Rast, July 19-21, and in choral music by Gregg Smith, July 26-30. Write to Earl O. Loessel, Summer Music Workshops, Department of Music, Northern Illinois University, De Kalb 60115. Information about a Music for Youth Camp, which will hold its fifteenth session for high school musicians at the University, July 11-23, is available from Gordon Bird at the above address. FINE ARTS ADMINISTRATION will be discussed by seminar participants, June 2 to July 7, at the University of Texas, Austin. Other events on the Austin campus will include two music education symposiums, one covering electronic music, June 14-25, the other presenting a practical application of pop/rock and jazz materials, July 12-23; a band directors conference, July 12-23; and a piano performance workshop for high school students, July 14-24. For further information, write to Robert E. Bays, Chairman, Music Building 109, University of Texas, Austin 78712. OF CHURCHES AND STRINGS. The University of Wisconsin Extension Arts program, Madison, will sponsor a series of eight workshops entitled “Music in the Small Church” during June and July, and a workshop for string educators, June 21-26. The church music seminars will be given in various locations throughout the state by Arthur Cohrs and Edward Hugdahl. The string session, which will emphasize problems of bowings and fingerings as applied to the four string instruments in orchestral, ensemble, and solo playing, will be conducted in the Holy Name Seminary, Madison. Participants will have the opportunity to practice each of the instruments over an extended period of time each day. George Bornoff, Gary Karr, Suzanne Lecarpentier, and Marvin Rabin will lead the workshop, which requires $55 tuition. Further information about these summer offerings is available from the University Extension Music Department, 432 North Lake Street, Madison 53706. SEVEN WORKSHOPS for teachers will be given at the State University College at Fredonia, New York. Offerings include classes in Kodaly and in the educational use of rock music, July 6-10; a piano workshop and a media program in music and the arts, July 12-16; a course on Afro-American music in the schools, July 19-23; an electropiano laboratory, July 26-30; and a choral workshop, August 2-6. A clinic for high school students, August 8-21, will feature intensive rehearsal and performance experience in musical organizations. Write to Summer Session, Department of Music, State University College, Fredonia 14063. PRACTICAL ELECTRONICS. A non-mathematical, nonacademic approach to electronic music will be taken by Electronic Music Workshop 4, sponsored by the Boston Experimental Electronicmu-sic Projects (BEEP), June 7-18. Participants in the program, which costs $75, will study the use of Moog modules, the use of the tape recorder as a compositional tool, techniques of electronic composition, and the selection and purchase of electronic equipment. Details may be obtained from Robert Ceely, 35 Elm Street, Brookline, Massachusetts 02146. NORTHERN STATE COLLEGE, Aberdeen, South Dakota, will sponsor a workshop on Orff and Kodaly methods geared to kindergarten through ninth grade classes, June 14-18. Information on the clinic, which will be led by Barbara Grenoble, is available from Northern State College Music Department, Aberdeen 57401. A MUSIC-IN-EUROPE TOUR, which carries five hours of credit, will be sponsored by the Ithaca College School of Music, New York, July 5 to August 6. Other offerings include two-credit workshops in Dalcroze eurythmics and marching band, June 28 to July 2, and in Orff and Kodaly methods, July 5-9. Jeanne-Marie Darre will conduct master classes for pianists, July 5-17, and Miguel Abloniz will lead classical guitar lessons, July 5-16. Write to the Director of Graduate Studies, Ithaca College, School of Music, Ithaca 14850. BERKLEE JAZZ/ROCK SESSION. Berklee College of Music, Boston, invites music educators to attend its seminars on teaching jazz and rock in school music programs, rehearsing the school jazz ensemble, teaching improvisation, jazz/rock harmony, repertoire for the school jazz/ rock ensemble, electronic music, and teaching class guitar, July 6-16. Participants carrying a full program will earn four credits, or two credits for a half program. Details may be obtained from Robert Share, Administrator, Berklee College of Music, 1140-E Boylston Street, Boston 02215. ORFF SCHULWERK will be the focus of a series of workshops at Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. Beginning courses will be offered July 26 to August 6 and August 9-20; an intermediate class, August 9-20; and a seminar entitled “Applications of Orff Schulwerk to American Public Schools,” July 26 to August 20. Each workshop carries four quarter hours of credit. Write to William Wakeland, School of Music, Ball State University, Muncie 47306. NINETY MUSICIANS will form the first student body of the Vermont Orchestral Institute to be established June 27 to August 7, on the campus of Windham College, Putney, Vermont. Directed by Frederic Balazs, the Institute will offer concerts, chamber music activities, six hours of orchestral rehearsals daily, and weekly demonstrations in subjects such as theory, composition, and orchestral discipline. There is no age limit for applicants. Students must submit teachers' recommendations, and pre-high school musicians must send tapes. Applications for the $600 program must be received by June 1. 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