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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


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