KMTA Results Winter 2011
KMTA Results Winter 2011
KMTA Results Winter 2011
Number 80
KMTA UPDATE
Kansas Music Teachers Association
Presidents Corner
KMTA Mission Statement
KMEA In-Service Workshop
KMTA State Conference
Service & Teacher Awards
MTNA Certified Teachers
Local Association News
Local Association Presidents
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The next board meeting is Friday, February 25th from 11:15 am at the
Caf Bel Ami in Wichita.
Workshop Sessions
9:00 9:50 a.m.: Improvising is for Everyone (a master class providing step-by-step tools):
A jazz chamber master class where Sowash will work with pre-college student musicians. Learn to use
the basic theory and music reading you already teach as a foundation for teaching students to improvise.
Improvisation and reading music should both be taught to all music students, because students who read
well and play by ear can perform a wider range of styles and are more engaged. Additionally, the
applied music theory inherent in improvisation leads to a deeper interpretation of written music and
opens the door to greater self-expression. Teachers seeking to balance their current emphasis on reading
music with improvisation will leave this session with many practical tips that will open the door into the
fascinating world of playing by ear.
10:00 10:50 a.m.: Thats Jazz! Incorporating Jazz into the Traditional Lesson:
Bradley Sowash brings new publications to enliven your students interest, helping your best readers get
out of the music, and helping those who tend to play by ear get motivated to read music with ease.
12:30 1:30 p.m.: KMTA Honors Recital:
An annual attraction is a lunchtime recital featuring student winners of the MTNA and KMTA Fall
Honors Auditions held in November 2010. Grades 2 through university level will be featured on piano,
woodwinds, brass, and strings.
2:45 3:45 p.m.: Now What? Going Further with Lead Sheets:
So you can already play the melody and chord symbols on lead sheets... now what? Learn how to
personalize your interpretation of lead sheets found in fake books. Lead sheets offer a compromise
between playing totally off the top of one's head and reading every note one plays. This session offers
practical tips for interpreting lead sheets through demonstration and written examples.
Melody Bober
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Full Conference
Friday only
Saturday only
Student Friday
Student Saturday
5/15 or before
$75
$60
$50
$15
$10
After 5/15
$90
$75
$65
Non-Member
$90
$75
$65
HOTELS IN EMPORIA
Best Western
Candlewood Suites
EconoLodge
Fairfield Inn
Holiday Inn Express
620-342-7587
620-343-7756
620-343-7750
620-342-4445
620-341-9393
Friday
Saturday
8:00
Registration
8:00
Exhibit time
9:00
9:00
1:30
Virginia Houser
2:30
3:30
5:45
Banquet
7:30
2:00
3:00
How do we teach emotional expression? Drawing from her book Thinking as you Play, Sylvia
Coats offers ideas to get students actively involved in the creative process. Teachers can encourage
a students self-expression by teaching principles of creative thinking.
Off-the-Beaten Path Teaching Treasures
by Dr. Virginia Houser
Ever on the lookout for interesting not-so-well-known piano literature, Virginia Houser will share
the results of her latest repertoire-sleuthing adventures. She will include commentary on leveling,
characteristics, and teaching tips.
You Like to practice? Why?
by Betty Todd Smith, NCTM
Weve all heard it: I love to play (or sing, or perform), but I HATE to practice! Why do our
students feel this way? How can practice time become an exciting experience of discovery, growth,
artistic expression and learning that our budding musicians will look forward to? From
motivational ideas, to practice games, to specific practice techniques and suggestions, this session
will explore several different approaches in training our students how to practice so that they can
reach their full potential and experience the joys of music on a daily basis.
Images and Imagination
by Dr. Jane Solose
We as teachers need to find ways in which to keep our students creative spark alive. Images and
Imagination" is a broad topic with many facets in the realm of teaching and performing. The
workshop will relate imagery and analogies to a variety of musical examples from repertoire from
the beginner to the advanced levels. Topics will include touch, tone color, physical
freedom/technique, and interpretation.
Creative Collaboration: Making Every Lesson Come Alive!
by Natalie Wickham, NCTM
Whether youre teaching an individual student or working with a group, you can make every lesson a rich
and rewarding musical experience. In this fast-paced session Natalie Wickham, NCTM will walk you
through the process of cultivating, implementing, and infusing creativity. Then, shell load you up with ideas
to use in all sorts of scenarios: Fun with One, Friendly Duos, Family Favorites, and Groups Galore!
Technology Treasure Trove!
by Natalie Wickham, NCTM
With millions of places to travel on the web today, it can be overwhelming to navigate to the destinations
that will prove the most beneficial for your studio. In this enlightening workshop, Natalie Wickham, NCTM,
will help you discover some of the most exciting possibilities that are available at little or no cost. Whether
you want to utilize technology to teach long-distance lessons, make CDs of your students playing, create
your own YouTube channel, learn to upload video clips on the fly, or live stream studio recitals so that
friends and relatives around the world can tune in, you will leave inspired and equipped to make these
dreams a reality!
Remediating Reading: Win, Lose or Draw
by Nancy Blockcolsky
At the first lesson, you realize your new transfer student loves to play piano but can't read a note.
What do you do? Nancy Blockcolsky shares stories of some of her failures and successes and
discusses her current approach to this dilemma.
Conference Presenters
Melody Bober
As a composer, she enjoys creating motivational piano pieces that foster her
students' understanding and love of music.
Melody graduated summa cum laude from the University of Illinois at ChampaignUrbana with a bachelor's degree in music education. She later received a master of arts
degree in piano performance from Minnesota State University, Moorhead. Melody
credits much of her success to her influential teachers who include Joel Shapiro and
Andrew Froelich (piano), Mary Hoffman (music education), and Tony Caramia (jazz).
An active church pianist and accompanist, Melody has also held the position of
church music director. In addition to teaching piano in her private studio, Melody's music-teaching
experience includes 20 years of public school and two years at the university level.
A dynamic clinician and innovative composer, Melody is in great demand at conventions and workshops
for piano teachers across North America. She resides in Minnesota with her husband Jeff.
Virginia Houser
Dr. Virginia Houser is associate professor of piano, pedagogy and group keyboard,
and director of the music preparatory program at Kansas State University. She holds a
B.A. from Columbia College (SC) and a Master of Music degree and Doctor of
Musical Arts degree in piano performance and pedagogy from the University of
Oklahoma.
She is an active solo and collaborative pianist with concerts and workshops in
many cities around Kansas and the United States. As a frequent adjudicator and
clinician, she works with all levels and ages of students. In addition to her teaching
duties at K.S.U., she maintains a precollege studio. Dr. Houser is a past president of
Kansas Music Teachers Association.
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Sylvia Coats
Sylvia Coats, NCTM, is active as a teacher, performer, adjudicator, and workshop leader. For 25 years
she has been Professor of Piano Pedagogy and Class Piano at Wichita State University. The Kansas Music
Teachers Association honored her as 2007 Teacher of the Year.
Dr. Coats was a member of the Sotto Voce Trio that crowned their 20-year
collaboration with a set of CDs of their commissioned works. The unique trio,
comprised of soprano Dorothy Crum, saxophonist Jean Lansing, and pianist Coats,
performed at universities, recital series, and children's concerts in Texas, Missouri,
Kansas, Iowa, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Virginia, Nevada,
Nebraska, and Oklahoma. Coats also plays with the Wichita Symphony Orchestra
and a Piano Duo with Judith Fear.
Coats book, Thinking as You Play: Teaching Piano in Individual and Group
Lessons, was published by Indiana University Press in 2006. She has presented
sessions about the book for the International Society of Music Education in
Bologna, Italy, Malaysia, Hawaii Music Teachers Association and Punahou School, the MTNA in Austin,
and the Kansas, Arizona, and Missouri MTA conferences. She has also published articles in the journals
Clavier Companion, American Music Teacher, Keyboard Companion, The Piano Adventures Teacher, and
Piano Pedagogy Forum, and numerous state journals and newsletters. She is in demand for adjudicating
piano competitions and festivals throughout the Midwest.
Coats holds a Doctor of Musical Arts in the Process of Group Environments from the University of
Colorado where Dr. Guy Duckworth was her major professor, and bachelor and masters degrees in piano
performance from Texas Tech University where she studied with Louis Catuogno.
She lives in Derby, Kansas with her husband, Casey. They have two children; Michelle, a CPA in
Denver and Jason, a veterinary student at KSU.
Nancy Blockcolsky
Nancy Blockcolsky received her Bachelor
of Music Education from Baker University and
her Master of Music in Piano Pedagogy from
Kansas State University. A native of Kansas
City, she now resides in Olsburg, Kansas (near
Manhattan). She has held many offices in the
Manhattan Area Music
Teachers Association
and has served KMTA as
District 3 President, Vice
President for
Associations,
Outstanding Teacher and
Service Awards Chair,
Music Progressions Chair, President-Elect and is
the outgoing KMTA President. Mrs. B, as her
students call her, teaches piano, Music
Appreciation, and Introduction to Music
Technology at Manhattan Christian College
while maintaining a private piano studio of
around 20 students. She is the Minister of
Music at Agape Family Church and is the
concert mistress of the Community Chamber
Orchestra (of Clay Center).
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Natalie Wickham
Natalie has operated a private music studio in Derby since 1998. She teaches a
wide range of ages in private lessons and loves dreaming up creative ways to
motivate and inspire her students. Her motivation and inspiration stem from
her love for the Lord and a desire to see Him glorified in all of her teaching
and business endeavors.
Natalie is past president of South Central Kansas MTA and Wichita
Metropolitan MTA and is currently serving as Technology Chairperson for
KMTA. She also runs the popular Music Matters Blog, an online compendium
of creative, practical, and up-to-date resources for the independent music teacher. When shes not teaching,
Natalie can often be
found sitting at her
computer working on a
project of some sort.
From developing
websites to writing and
publishing her book,
Pajama School, and her
CD, Journey to Self
Publishing 12 steps
to successfully publish
your book, to designing
materials for her
students, each project
encourages a fresh
approach and presents
an exciting opportunity
to try new ideas!
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Jacqueline Gilpin
Celia Goering
Elizabeth Mueller
Grace
Zani Graff
Steven Gustafson
Carol Hadduck
Marlene Hallstrom
Karen Halverhout
Linda Hamilton
Nancy Hampton
Lucille Hand
Enid Hickman
Virginia Houser
Carol Klingenberg
Mary Knutson
Sharon Kriss
Donna LaBach
Myra Lemons
Trilla Lyerla
Judith Macha
Peg Mahoney
Shirley Malcolm
Ezma Maust
Karen McClellan
Millie Mehnert
Marguerite Miller
Judy Plagge
Verlene Rasmussen
Paul Reed
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Mary Dean Sander
Karen Schlabaugh
Connie Schneweis
Timothy Shook
Charyl Singer
Jill Slayden
Annetta Smith
Betty Smith
David Smith
Mary Smith
Wendy Stevens
Melody Stroth
Lisa Studtmann
Patricia Thompson
Sonia Tsai
Joyce Unger
Laura Vollen
Julie Watson
Joan Wellman
Betty Werner
Natalie Wickham
Christy Williams
Pei-In Yang
Ying-Yu Yeh
Marge Zarnowski
Pat Ziegelmeier
KMTA Continuing Ed
Romona Adams
Margaret Dietz
Carol Dodderidge
Carol Kliewer
Laurel Tiger
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Newton MTA
District 6
Deborah Toews
227 E. Spruce
Hesston, KS 67o62
620-327-4727
[email protected]
Kristina Wu
Name
Teacher
Kristina Wu
Michelle Chen
Sarah Lee
Melody Tzang
Eleanor Harris
Kayla Lei
Karis McAllister
Rebecca Feng
Rita Joseph
Justin Mok
Hali Liu
Phillip Zhuang
Jocelyn Wang
Jackie Tian
Dylan Yan
Max Rong
Renee Liou
Aaron Li
Luke Tsaur
Marles Dudley
Emily Yeh
Emily Yeh
Marles Dudley
Pei-In Yang
Slawomir Dobrzanski
Linda Forbes
Jung Spooner
Jean Drumm
David Tauscher
Emily Yeh
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Emily Yeh
Yangi Xie
Emily Yeh
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Bryan Kim
Christine David
Lucy Zuo
Kenn Zhang
Andrew Aklagi
William Wang
David Tauscher
Betty Smith
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Slawomir Dobrzanski
Tatiana Ioudenitch
Emily Yeh
David Tauscher
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Yangi Xie
Janet Johnson
David Tauscher
Jean Drumm
Jung Spooner
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Marles Dudley
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Jung Spooner
Melody Stroth
Milla Portman
Emily Yeh
Marles Dudley
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Mara Balke
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Yangi Xie
Emily Yeh
David Tauscher
Shirley Wiebe
Jung Spooner
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Marles Dudley
Melinda Groves
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Linda Forbes
Emily Yeh
Jung Spooner
Emily Yeh
Jung Spooner
Marles Dudley
David Tauscher
Emily Yeh
Tatyana Rubchinsky
David Tauscher
Yangi Xie
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Melinda Groves
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Judy Harrison
Maridene Lundstrom
David Tauscher
Karol Hickel
David Tauscher
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Cassandra Wang
Barry Zhang
Benjy Zhang
Rebecca Zhang
Daniel Mangiaracino
Joy Chang
Mindy Liu
Matthew Roxas
Krystal Cheung
Madeline Montgomery
Ryan Zhuang
Baleigh Fry
David Tauscher
Slawomir Dobrzanski
Julie Rivers
David Tauscher
Julie Rivers
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Pei-In Yang
Emily Yeh
Shiao-Li Ding
Judy Blauer
DeeAnn Brown
Connie Schneweis
Kelsey Jian
Gwen Liu
David Tauscher
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Marles Dudley
Emily Yeh
Jean Drumm
Mara Balke
Jung Spooner
David Tauscher
Amy Ludwig
Yangi Xie
Tatiana Ioudenitch
Pei-In Yang
Emily Yeh
Jolene Zimmerman
David Tauscher
Beth Grace
Janet Johnson
Slawomir Dobrzanski
Sharon Eckart
Tatiana Ioudenitch
Marles Dudley
Mara Balke
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Yangi Xie
Melody Stroth
Tatyana Rubchinsky
David Tauscher
Celia Goering
Jean Drumm
Shane Galentine
Heather Mueller
Emily Yeh
Emily Yeh
Timothy Shook
Shirley Wiebe
Tatyana Rubchinsky
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Kay Werth
Celia Goering
Judy Blauer
Jean Drumm
Shane Galentine
Melinda Groves
Annetta Smith-Frankel
Christy Williams
Heather Mueller
Amy Ludwig
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Gavin Zhu
David Thacker
Grayce McAllister
Catherine Jung
William Liu
Anna Nguyen
Hannah David
Richard Sun
Hannah Uebelein
Allison Tung
Haotian Xue
Sarah Walje
Jacqueline Ma
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Tatyana Rubchinsky
DeeAnn Brown
Linda Forbes
Emily Yeh
David Tauscher
Beth Grace
Betty Smith
DeeAnn Brown
Betty Smith
Timothy Shook
David Tauscher
Betty Smith
Beth Grace
Emily Yeh
Tiffnay Wang
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Tatiana Ioudenitch
Marles Dudley
David Tauscher
Jean Drumm
Marles Dudley
David Tauscher
Melody Stroth
Jolene Zimmerman
Emily Yeh
David Tauscher
Amy Ludwig
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Melody Stroth
Yangi Xie
Milla Portman
Nancie Dalke
Mara Balke
Marilynn Bahr
Melody Stroth
Marles Dudley
Yangi Xie
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Slawomir Dobrzanski
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Betty Smith
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Emily Yeh
David Tauscher
Myra Lemons
Cheryl Metcalf
Nancie Dalke
Eric Zheng
Cindy Wang
Olivia Zhao
Cindy Ouyang
Annie Zhang
Abby Perkins
Isabel Keleti
Daria LeGrand
Henry Recker
Jean Janasz
Alita Joseph
Hannah Trembly
Riley Siuda
Jasmine Schick
Roy Schmeidler
Laura Thompson
John Nish
Celia Goering
Christine Vitztum
Erikson, Karole
Mara Balke
Carole Ross
Jeanette Krenzin
Marles Dudley
Nancie Dalke
Judy Blauer
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Annetta Smith-Frankel
Cheryl Metcalf
Emily Yeh
Christy Williams
Verna Davidson
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Melody Stroth
David Tauscher
Mara Balke
Judy Harrison
Kay Werth
Verna Davidson
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Marles Dudley
Melody Stroth
David Tauscher
Beth Grace
David Tauscher
David Tauscher
Annette Adams
Pat Thompson
Carole Ross
Betty Smith
Betty Smith
Betty Smith
Kay Werth
Judy Blauer
Betty Smith
Cindy Wang
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Jung Spooner
Marles Dudley
Jean Drumm
Emily Yeh
Beth Grace
Yangi Xie
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Mary Detrick
Julie Rivers
Mara Balke
Melody Stroth
David Tauscher
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Theresa Lindemann
Shane Galentine
Yangi Xie
Verna Davidson
Melody Stroth
Yangi Xie
Theresa Lindemann
Christine Vitztum
Sharon Eckart
Susan Paige Cress
Kimberly Murphy
Jung Spooner
Spencer Arrowood
Melody Stroth
David Tauscher
Timothy Shook
Emily Yeh
Verna Davidson
Marles Dudley
Linda Forbes
Judy Blauer
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Nancie Dalke
Emily Yeh
Yordy, HollyAnne
Theresa Lindemann
Yangi Xie
Judith Fear
Betty Smith
Mara Balke
Melody Stroth
Tatiana Ioudenitch
David Tauscher
Mary Detrick
Hannah Nish
Rex Tai
Taylor Winkler
Becky Marvin
Elizabeth Wheelock
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Christy Williams
Myra Lemons
Slawomir Dobrzanski
Norah Figg
Janet Johnson
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Beth Grace
Mara Balke
Yangi Xie
Sharon Eckart
Amy Sheldon
Shulammite Lim
Cindy Strait
Judy Blauer
Linda Forbes
Christy Williams
David Tauscher
Mara Balke
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Celia Goering
Sharon Eckart
Christy Williams
Tatyana Rubchinsky
Sally Buxton
Mara Balke
Judy Blauer
Verna Davidson
Susan Paige Cress
Sharon Eckart
Lynne Li
Caleb Lim
Shaurir Ramanujan
Owen Li
Serena Xiao
Lubi Paskaleva-Kulzer
Lubi Paskaleva-Kulzer
Pei-In Yang
Pei-In Yang
Lubi Paskaleva-Kulzer
Shulammite Lim
Lucy Li
Evelyn Chang
Rebecca Zhang
Grace Davis
Alex Wang
Angela Jiang
Maika Niwa
Mindy Liu
Austin Wang
Kayo Hasegawa
Kayo Hasegawa
Lubi Paskaleva-Kulzer
Cynthia Scully
Cynthia Scully
Lubi Paskaleva-Kulzer
Cynthia Scully
Kayo Hasegawa
Lubi Paskaleva-Kulzer
Bonnie Starr
Madison Ryan
Lisa Erhart
Mykell Ma
Roy Schmeidler
Rosanna Chan
Helen Peng
Annie Zhang
Austin Rice
Elizabeth Tobald
Anna Ladd
Sarah Meier
Cynthia Scully
Cynthia Scully
Kayo Hasegawa
Nathan Mark
Cynthia Scully
Lubi Paskaleva-Kulzer
Cynthia Scully
Madison Ryan
Cynthia Scully
Doug Beyer
Lubi Paskaleva-Kulzer
Lubi Paskaleva-Kulzer
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1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
Richard Reber
DeeAnn Brown
DeeAnn Brown
Reena Natenberg
Jack Winerock
Steven Spooner
Reena Natenberg
MTNA Competitions
MTNA Junior Piano
Winner
Chaeyoung Park
Alternate
Sharon Lee
MTNA Junior Strings
Winner
Emily Shehi
Chaeyoung Park Alternate
Alina Zheng
Honorable Mention
David Thacker
Luke Rhodes
Jack Winerock
Paula Neihouse
Alice Joy Lewis
Steven Elisha
Susan Mayo
Emily Yeh
David Fedele
Craig Parker
Luke Rhodes
Abigail Lingg
Yoonji Seo
Grace Brungardt
Steven Spooner
Andrew Trechak
John McIntyre
Shirley Wiebe
Tanner Menees
Molly Vogt
Joe Teeter
Karen Lu
Jackie Lee
David Kovac
Steven Elisha
Lubomira Paskaleva-Kulzer
Angela Thomas
Vanessa Thomas
Catherine Jung
Paul Stevens
Steven Maxwell
Paul Stevens
Tanner Menees
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Sophia Urquiza
Jack Winerock
Steven Spooner
Steven Spooner
Deborah Baxter
MTNA Chamber
Winner
Alternate
MTNA Duet Team
Representative
Kammer Trio
KSU Saxophone Quartet
Jackie Lee
Anne Marie Wytko
Abigail Lingg
Corinne Penner
Andrew Trechak
Christy Williams
Emily Yeh
Judith Fear
Tatiana Ioudenitch
DeeAnn Brown
Mary Detrick
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Pat Ziegelmeier
Lesta Anderson
Della Cranmer
Dee Ann Brown
Rosamund Nyman
Jeanette Waters
Virginia Downing
Lois Moon
Mary Hanson
Mildred Finfrock
Dora Zemp
Robyn Gibson
Naegeli Metcalf
Linda Stogner
Jana Magrath
Margaret Gillespie Vogel
Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Fischer
Ruth Lighter
Mary Ann Hanschu
Sharon Kriss
Jan Shumway
Mary Jo Kurtz
Sharon Montgomery
Bernice Schoneweis
Dr. Carole Ross
John Huber
Dr. Jack Winerock
Betty Werner
Kathy Judd
Judith Fear
David Tauscher
Sylvia Coats
Linda Featherston
Nancy Blockcolsky
Marles Dudley
Mara Balke
Melody Stroth
Congratulations!
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District 1
Kansas City MTA
Dates: April 8-10
Location: Schmitt Music
Deadline: February 15
Chair: Sheila Dacus
sdacus2@earthlink,net
District 6
Newton MTA
Date: April 16
Location: Bethel College
Chairs: Carol Klingenberg
[email protected]
& Lillian Harms
District 1
Northeast Kansas MTA
Date: January 29
Location: Washburn University
Chairs: Theresa Lindemann
[email protected]
& LeRoy DuBois
District 6
South Central Kansas MTA
Date: April 16-17
Location: Mulvane Christian Church
Chair: Debra Alexander
[email protected]
District 3
Date: April 16
Host: Manhattan Area MTA
Location: Kansas State University
Chair: Nancy Blockcolsky
[email protected]
District 6
Wichita Metropolitan MTA
Date: April 30-May 1
Location: Wichita State University
Deadline: March 15
Download WMMTA entry form, or
request from Chair: Julie Brown
[email protected]
District 4
North Central Kansas Music
Teachers League
Date: May 7
Location: Decatur County High
School, Oberlin
Chair: Cheryl Metcalf
[email protected]
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Junior Strings
Senior Brass
Young Artist Brass
Young Artist Woodwind
Senior Piano
Senior Strings
Young Artist Composition
Honorable Mentions:
Luke Rhodes
Tanner Menees
Karine Khow
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$750
225
550
350
250
225
550
MNMTA, Manhattan
100
$3,000
Sally Buxton moved that these amounts be accepted for local association grants. Becky Dudrey
seconded the motion, and it passed. Pat will mail out checks later this fall.
Members were reminded that news items for the winter issue of the Update should be sent to Julie
Watson by December 1st.
In old business, President Nancy Blockcolsky said she will assemble a committee to study the
student chapter issues that were discussed at the spring board meeting.
In new business, Natalie Wickham, technology chair, moved that we eliminate our Yahoo group
and look into greater connectivity and efficiency with Facebook. Trilla Lyerla seconded the
motion, and it passed.
After discussion on the proposed budget for 2010-11, Becky Dudrey moved that we accept it as
presented. Karol Hickel seconded the motion, and it passed.
In further discussion on budget issues, Trilla Lyerla moved that we raise KMTA dues for the 201112 fiscal year to the following:
Individual adults
$35
Seniors
12
Students
10
Sally Buxton seconded the motion and it passed.
Trilla Lyerla moved that we give the All Saints Orthodox Church a $50 honorarium for the use of
facilities for our meeting. Shirley Wiebe seconded the motion, and it passed.
No further business appearing, the meeting was adjourned at 3:40 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Pat Ziegelmeier
Executive Secretary
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District 3 President
Melinda Groves
Dept. of Music, Box 4029
Emporia State University
Emporia, KS 66801
620-341-5429
[email protected]
District 4 President
Karol Hickel
th
105 N. 12
WaKeeney, KS 67672
785-743-6452
[email protected]
District 5 President
Rebecca Dudrey
1900 Harrison
Great Bend, KS 67530
620-793-5603
[email protected]
Music Progressions
Sally Buxton, NCTM
5711 Kenawee
Wichita, KS 67220
316-744-3577
[email protected]
Composer
Commissioning
Timothy Shook
Southwestern College
Dept. of Performing Arts
100 College Street
Winfield, KS 67156
620-229-6270 (w)
316-651-0177 (h)
[email protected]
District 6 President
Paige Cress, NCTM
3902 N. Lakecrest
Wichita, KS 67205-5230
316-773-4830
[email protected]
Power of One Chair
Betty Todd Smith
19065 W 115th Terr.
Olathe, KS 66061
913-492-0083
[email protected]
Student Chapter Chair
Karen McClellan, NCTM
14437 Summertree
Olathe, KS 66062
913-764-3102
[email protected]
College Student President
Joseph Levin
414 Osage St. #7
Manhattan, KS 66502
785-770-7662
[email protected]
Collegiate Artist/Chamber
Music Performance Chair
Shiao-Li Ding
Department of Music
Washburn University
Topeka, KS 66621-001
785-231-1010 ext. 1517
[email protected]
KMTA/KMEA Liaison
Shirley Wiebe
5618 Coe Court
Wichita, KS 67208
316-688-5209
[email protected]
Technology Chair
Natalie Wickham
1101 N Briarwood Rd
Derby, KS 67037
316-207-3134
natalie@nataliespianostudio
.com
Business Liaison
Lori Supinie
c/o Senseney Music
2300 E Lincoln
Wichita, KS 67211
316-262-1487
[email protected]
Historian
Virginia Houser
KSU Dept. of Music
109 McCain Auditorium
Manhattan, KS 66506
785-776-9517
[email protected]
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5/15 or before
$75
$60
$50
$15
$10
After 5/15
$90
$75
$65
Non-Member
$90
$75
$65
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Nonprofit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Permit No. 001
Colby, KS