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Full Schedule
Wednesday, March 28

10:00-7:00 Conference Registration Opens at the Four Points Sheraton
8:00-12:00 Small College Intercollegiate Band Auditions
1:00 Welcome and announcements
Jerry Junkin, president
2:00 Keynote session: Robert Duke (University of Texas), "Practice makes better. Practice makes worse. Practice does nothing at all. The cognitive neuroscience of skill learning."
3:00 Refreshment Break
3:30 Break-out Sessions I

a. Research Committee Session I, “Diverse Repertoires”, Michael Votta, moderator
3:30-3:50 Evan Feldman (The College of William and Mary): Rediscovering Georg Enescu’s “Hymn Jubiliar”

4:00-4:20 Shawn Smith (Texas A&M-Corpus Christi): The Wind Music of Heitor Villa-Lobos

4:30-4:50 Robert Taylor (University of Puget Sound): The Vernacular Made Artful: An Analysis of Dana Wilson’s Works for Wind Ensemble

5:00-5:30 Glenn Gillis (University of Saskatchewan): A Significant Influence on Percy Grainger’s Compositional Style

b. 3:30-4:20 Panel Discussion sponsored by Instrumental Music Teacher Educators “Current Issues in the Preparation of Middle and High School Band Directors”, Colleen Conway (University of Michigan), moderator; Robert Duke (University of Texas), Linda Hartley (University of Dayton), Paul Doerksen (Duquesne University), and Mitch Robinson (Michigan State University)

c. Research Committee Session II
3:30-4:20 Erica Neidlinger (University of Nebraska-Omaha): Developing the Expressive Perceptions of Young Conductors with Laban Effort/Shape Theory

d. 4:30-5:20 Theodore J. Piechocinski, "Copyright Issues for the College Band Director"

e. Research Committee Session III
4:30-5:20 Fraser Linklater (University of Manitoba), Keith Kinder (McMaster University), Timothy Maloney (University of Minnesota): The Wind Music of Colin McPhee
5:30 Evening Break
5:40 and 6:30 Buses depart for Main Street and Hill Auditorium Restaurants

7:30 Buses depart for Hill Auditorium from the Four Points Sheraton
7:30 Transportation from the Four Points Sheraton to Hill Auditorium
8:00 Concert: Indiana University Wind Ensemble, Stephen Pratt, conductor
9:30 Transportation from Hill Auditorium to the Four Points Sheraton
10:00 Reception at the Four Points Sheraton


Thursday, March 29

7:30 Free Continental Breakfast available until 10:00
8:00-5:30 Conference Registration
9:00 Break-out Sessions II

a. Panel Discussion, “Teaching Undergraduate Conducting”, Alan McMurray (University of Colorado), moderator; Mitch Fennell (Cal-State Fullerton), Paula Holcomb (State University of New York-Fredonia), Fred Velez (Sam Houston State University)

b. Research Committee IV, “American Roots”, Donald Hunsberger, moderator
9:00-9:20 Karen Fannin (Hendrix College): Tracing the Linage of Nadia Boulanger Through American Wind Repertoire

9:30-10:20 Brian Lamb (University of Central Oklahoma): Roy Harris’s American Symphony of 1938, Historical Significance and a Reconstructed Modern Edition

c. Research Committee Session V, 2nd Viennese School”, Evan Feldman, moderator
9:00-10:00 John Covach (University of Rochester): Secret Sounds: Berg, Mysticism and the Chamber Concerto

10:00-10:30 S. Daniel Galyen (Bridgewater College): An Examination of the Correspondence Regarding Schoenberg’s Theme and Variations
10:30 Refreshment Break
11:00 Break-out Sessions III

a. Research Committee Session VI, “ The Viennese German”, Michael Votta, moderator
11:00-12:00 Scott Warfield (University of Central Florida): “The Wind Music of Richard Strauss”
b. Research Committee Session VII, “Conducting”, Evan Feldman, moderator
11:00-11:20 Kevin M. Geraldi (UNC-Greensboro) and Brian Doyle (SUNY-Potsdam): Revealing Intentionality-A New Sequence for Conducting Instruction - View Handout

11:30-12:00 Kenneth Thompson (Bowling Green State University): Marking Scores- Shifting from Visual to Aural Responses
c. Robert Duke (University of Texas) "Teaching like beauty matters"
12:00 Noon Break
Past Presidents Meeting

12:10 and 1:10 Buses depart for Main Street and Hill Auditorium area restaurants

2:00 Buses depart for Hill Auditorium from the Four Points Sheraton
2:00 Transportation to Hill Auditorium from Sheraton
2:30 Concert Central Michigan University Symphonic Wind Ensemble, John E. Williamson, conductor
3:30 Refreshment Break
4:00 Concert: Florida International University Wind Ensemble, Roby George, conductor
5:00 Evening Break (see transportation schedule)
5:10 Buses depart for the Four Points Sheraton from Hill Auditorium
6:00 Bonus Concert in Rackham Auditorium (adjacent to Hill Auditorium): University of Michigan Contemporary Directions Ensemble, Andrew George, conductor. A program featuring the music of Osvaldo Golijov, who will be in attendance to introduce his works. (concert will last approx. 1 hour)
7:30 Transportation to Hill Auditorium from the Four Points Sheraton
8:00 Concert: Texas Christian University Wind Symphony, Bobby Francis, conductor
9:40-10:30 Transportation from Hill Auditorium to the Four Points Sheraton
10:00 Reception at the Four Points Sheraton


Friday, March 30

7:30 Free Continental Breakfast available until 10:00
8:00-5:30 Conference Registration
8:30 Break-out Sessions IV

a. Marching Band Performance Video Sessions. John Madden (Michigan State University), moderator

b. Research Committee Session VIII, Donald Hunsberger, moderator
Daniel Gordon (SUNY-Plattsburgh), An Introduction to Finnish Music for Wind Band - View Handout
c. Mark Clague (University of Michigan), “An American First, Alton A. Adams- First Black Bandmaster of the United States Navy”
9:30 Refreshment Break
9:45 Break-out Sessions V

a. Panel Discussion: “Legends of Marching Band”, Mark Spede, moderator. Featuring Keith Bearden (Texas Tech University), Frank Wickes (Louisiana State University), and Don Wilcox (bottom of page) (West Virginia University)

b. Research Committee Session IX, “2nd Viennese School”, Michael Votta, moderator
David Headlam (Eastman School of Music): Rhythmic Motives and Metric Settings in Berg's Chamber Concerto.
c. Steven Whiting (University of Michigan), “What Beethoven Learned from Mozart with emphasis on the Octet and Rondino”
10:45 Refreshment Break
11:00 Break-out Sessions VI

a. Research Committee Session X, “2nd Viennese School, Performance considerations and strategies for making the Berg Chamber Concerto happen in a university setting”, Michael Votta, moderator

b. Teaching Conducting: “Body Talk” with Jerry Schwiebert (University of Michigan) and Mitch Fennell (Cal-State Fullerton)

c. Research Committee Session XI, “CBDNA and Its Influence on Musical Culture”, Donald Hunsberger, moderator
11:00-11:20, Matthew Westgate (University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music): The Impact of Collegiate Band Conductors on Wind Band Literature of the 20th Century

11:30-12:00, Scott Stewart (Emory University) and Peter Burkholder (Indiana University): Wind Bands and the 7th Edition of Grouts “A History of Western Music
12:00 Noon Break
Current Board Meeting

12:10 Buses depart for Main Street and Hill Auditorium area restaurants

1:30 Buses depart for Hill Auditorium from the Four Points Sheraton
2:00 Concert: Cincinnati Conservatory Chamber Players, Rodney Winther, conductor
3:30 Refreshment Break in Modern Language Building, Auditorium 3 (adjacent to Hill Auditorium)
4:00 The Music of Osvaldo Golijov, presented by the composer, Modern Language Building, Auditorium 3 (adjacent to Hill Auditorium)
5:00 Evening Break
5:10 Buses depart for the Four Points Sheraton from Hill Auditorium

7:30 Buses depart for Hill Auditorium from the Four Points Sheraton
8:00 Concert: University of Michigan Symphony Band, Michael Haithcock, conductor
9:40-10:30 Buses available to the Four Points Sheraton from Hill Auditorium
10:00 Reception at the Four Points Sheraton sponsored by the University of Michigan Band Alumni Association


Saturday, March 31

7:30 Free Continental Breakfast available until 10:00
8:00-12:00 Conference Registration
9:00 Divisional Business Meetings
    Eastern Division
    Southern Division
    North Central Division
    Southwest Division
    Northwest Division
    Western Division
9:45 General Business Meeting
10:45 Refreshment Break
11:00 General Session: Composer conversations with Michael Daugherty, Joseph Schwantner, Dan Welcher, and Matthew Tommassini. H. Robert Reynolds, moderator.
12:00 Noon Break
Old and New Board Meeting

12:10 and 1:10 Buses depart for Main Street and Hill Auditorium area restaurants

2:00 Buses depart for Hill Auditorium from the Four Points Sheraton
2:30 Concert: Small College Intercollegiate Band, Frank Ticheli, Conductor
3:30 Refreshment Break, Hill Auditorium Mezzanine Lobby
4:00 Concert: The Hartt School Wind Ensemble, Glen Adsit, conductor
5:30 Transportation from Hill Auditorium to the Four Points Sheraton
5:45 Banquet Buffet
7:30 Transportation to Hill Auditorium from the Four Points Sheraton
8:00 Concert: The Florida State University Wind Orchestra, Richard Clary, conductor
9:40-10:30 Transportation from Hill Auditorium to the Four Points Sheraton
10:00 Reception at the Four Points Sheraton


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