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  UNC Charlotte Department of Music | UNC Charlotte
Grymes received the Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education from Virginia Commonwealth University, and the Master of Music degree in Bassoon Performance, the Master of Music in Historical Musicology, the Certificate in Early Music, and the Ph.D. in Historical Musicology from Florida State University.
Marks holds degrees in clarinet performance and music education from San Jose State University; a master’s in music education from the University of Illinois,Urbana-Champaign; and the doctorate in music education/wind conducting from the University of Southern California.
She is a member of the Music Educators National Conference, the American Orff-Schulwerk Association, the Early Childhood Music and Movement Association, the Gordon Institute of Music Learning, the International Society for Music Education and the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
www.music.uncc.edu /faculty.asp   (2898 words)

  
 CCSU Summer Music Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
A general music specialist, Dr. Stauffer is active as a clinician and consultant for music education workshops and curriculum projects throughout the United States and abroad.
Kimberly C. Walls is Professor of Music Education in the Department of Curriculum and Teaching at Auburn University where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in music education and music technology.
Known for her work in children's musical creativity, technology in the music classroom, music curriculum design, and for her expertise in constructivist music education theory and practice, she has been an active clinician, presenter, and author in local, state, national, and international settings.
www.music.ccsu.edu /smi/faculty.html   (4155 words)

  
 UA School of Music: Alumni
He is music director and organist for the Lutheran Church of Vestavia Hills in Birmingham and continues to perform throughout the state, alternately as a tenor and as a jazz pianist.
Arietha Lockhart (BS and MA in Music Education 1982 and 1986) resides in Decatur Georgia and is an elementary music specialist.
Rebecca Taylor (MM '00) is Director of Music Ministries at Church of the Ascension (Episcopal) in Montgomery and the Artistic Director/Conductor of the Montgomery Chorale and the Montgomery Youth Chorale.
www.music.ua.edu /alumni   (10000 words)

  
 Alumni - USM School of Music
She was founder and director of The Children's Studio of Drama in Portsmouth, New Hampshire from 1964 to 1971 and residen playwright at the Children's Theater of Maine from 1979 to 1982.
Kaye is the Musical Director of the Lehi Silver Band, a community band that has been in existence for over 120 years and she serves in several music position for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the Lehi area.
She is a specialist in Sacred Music, with an emphasis in the music of the English Cathedral School.
www.usm.maine.edu /music/alumni   (6605 words)

  
 Notes '75 (No.5): Conference Preview
She is an adjunct professor of music at Roanoke College and she serves as the organist at Windsor Hills United Methodist Church in Roanoke.
Previously she was employed as music teacher at the Notre Dame of Maryland, she earned her master's degree in music education at James Madison University and has taken additional graduate study at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Saarbrücken, Germany.
She has been a music educator for the last 27 years in KY, TX, and VA teaching general music and private piano and directing church and school choirs of all ages.
www.music.vt.edu /outreach/vmea/1990years/1995/no4/conference.html   (5133 words)

  
 Interdisciplinary Arts Faculty Bios - Hampshire College - Amherst, MA
Her courses emphasize applied design topics which are often poised to raise students' awareness of disability issues.
She teaches courses exploring the connections between culture and politics--with specific focus on questions of gender and sexual identities, militarism, post colonialism, and cultural difference.
Before that, she was a classroom teacher of the deaf at Crotched Mountain School for the Deaf in New Hampshire, and Willie Ross School for the Deaf in Massachusetts.
www.hampshire.edu /cms/index.php?id=890   (3121 words)

  
 McIntire Department of Music
Music Director of The Wooster Symphony, the Youth Orchestra of Charlottesville-Albemarle and the Mozart Ensemble.
Holding a Bachelor of Music degree from East Carolina University, Bob has taught jazz piano at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville since 1988, where he is a member of the highly acclaimed faculty ensemble, the Free Bridge Quintet.
She is married to and musically partnered with jazz piano great Hod O'Brien and they have a daughter Veronica who also tours as a jazz singer at the age of 9.
www.virginia.edu /music/facultyperfmore.html   (6822 words)

  
 Edith Lester Harbin Department of Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Peter DeWitt, Professor of Music, is c ollege Organist, Coordinator of Music Theory and Chair of the Music Department.
Her fifteen years of experience as a public school music specialist contribute significantly to her work at Shorter where she teaches music education methods classes, supervises student teachers, and conducts the Shorter Chorale.
A graduate of Vassar College and the Eastman School of Music, she has served on the voice faculties of Elon University, Greensboro College, the State University of New York-College at Fredonia, the Music Academy of North Carolina, and the Hochstein School of Music.
www.shorter.edu /academics/music_dept.asp   (2190 words)

  
 Philip Walsh
In 1989 he was appointed Director of Music at Wellington Cathedral, making him, at 22, one of the youngest musicians to have held such a post.
He studied in Winchester on the Hampshire Specialist Music Course before winning an organ scholarship to Queen’s College, Cambridge.
A thrilling collection of organ music from the modern French school, played by Philip Walsh on the organ of St. Paul’s Cathedral in Wellington, New Zealand.
www.trustcds.com /pages/artists/Walsh.html   (238 words)

  
 A/AS Music | Sixth Form | Alton College
Both AS and A2 courses allow you to study music as a practical, intellectual and creative subject with options in Performing and Composing, and with the opportunity to specialise at A2.
The courses also recognise that we live in an age of cultural diversity and the Areas of Study reflect this with a wide range of music studied.
In addition to the standard course entry requirements, whilst there is no prescribed knowledge for this course, it is recommended that students should have shown themselves capable of a level of practice and understanding equivalent to that of GCSE Music.
www.altoncollege.ac.uk /sixthform/courses/advanced/music.php   (1308 words)

  
 Department of Music - Faculty
Former faculty, Yale University School of Music; former Vice President and Director of Publications, G. Schirmer and Associated Music Publishers; former Dean and Provost, The Juilliard School; former Dean, Boston University College of Fine Arts; former Executive Director, Jazz at Lincoln Center; former Associate Dean, University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Humanities and Fine Arts.
Papers presented at conferences for the Society for Music Theory, the Music Theory Society of New York State, American Mathematical Society, International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition, and the Society for Music Perception and Cognition.
Contributor of over 26 publications to fields of research in music education, including The Sociology of Music Education, Innovations in Music Teacher Education, The Handbook for Research in Music Teaching and Learning, and is editing the third volume of essays of the Proceedings of the Oklahoma Symposium on Music Education.
www.umass.edu /music/faculty/index.html   (4994 words)

  
 Heine Lieder : Marlboro bios
She has been a faculty member of the Brattleboro Music Center since 1984, where she is also staff accompanist, and has been director of the BMC Community Chorus since 1990.
Laurie Rabut Castellano has her music degree from Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts, and performs and teaches violin, viola and viola da gamba in the New England area.
She is a string specialist in the Amherst, MA schools, and performs regularly with the Arcadia Players Baroque Orchestra.
www.library.umass.edu /subject/music/heine/pages/marlborobios.htm   (613 words)

  
 Music at PSC (Text-only version)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Music is located in a large Edwardian house on the college site, with additional facilities in the College Centre.
Students on the Hampshire Specialist Music Course are entitled to one and half hours of tuition each week.
The college's reputation for music is such that we are frequently called upon to provide music for events in the Winchester area and beyond.
www.psc.ac.uk /text_only.php?page_reference=149   (524 words)

  
 Peter Symonds College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peter Symonds College is a sixth form college in Winchester, Hampshire, in the south of England.
Peter Symonds College is an open access college which has catered for up to 2,000 students a year from central Hampshire since 1974, but the origins of the former boys' grammar school goes back to the 16th century.
The science centre was opened in 1996 by the Duke of Gloucester and, in 1998, Prince Andrew opened Falkland Lodge, the new boarding house, and the Paul Woodhouse centre.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Peter_Symonds_College   (1645 words)

  
 a wedding singer
A wedding singer at both religious and civil ceremonies, funerals and other special occasions, Amy is presently studying on the Hampshire Specialist Music Course and was recently awarded a scholarship to study voice at the Royal Academy of Music Junior Academy.
She sings with the Hampshire Youth Choir and the National Training Choir of Great Britain.
Holder of a Hampshire Music Award for Exceptional Ability in Voice for four years, she has won numerous First Place awards at Music Festivals in the south of England.
www.aweddingsinger.co.uk   (100 words)

  
 Peter Symonds College, Winchester   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
This course is very demanding musically and you and your fellow students will make demands on each other, expecting a high level of commitment in making music together.
A high standard of performance is required and will be developed through instrumental lessons (2 instruments including piano), regular Chamber Music coaching, and performances both inside and outside the College.
For some students only two non-music subjects are realistic alongside the course, which is demanding of rehearsal and practice time.
www.psc.ac.uk /sfc/admissions/view_course_details.php?id=36   (238 words)

  
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Sarah Baldock was educated as a music scholar at St. Paul's Girls' School in London and then at Pembroke College Cambridge where she was Organ Scholar.
After graduating in 1996 with a BA in Music, she was appointed first Organist-in-Residence at Tonbridge School, and released a solo CD for Herald on the school's new Marcussen organ.
She returns to Calgary each summer as a faculty member at the Calgary International Organ Academy, and taught at the Oundle Easter Course this April.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/renaissance_choir/sarahb.htm   (293 words)

  
 Principal Trombone: John Barber
Originally from Hampshire, John was Principal Trombone with the Hants Youth Orchestra and studied on the Hampshire Specialist Music Course.
In 1993 he was awarded on of only six places on the highly prestigious "joint course", run between the Royal Northern College of Music and the Manchester University.
John is presently Head of Music at the Sandbach School where one of his roles is to front the School Big Band.
www.fodensband.co.uk /profiles/p-tromb.htm   (558 words)

  
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The Nonsuch Singers, one of London's leading chamber choirs, consists of 25-30 singers committed to performing a wide range of a cappella and accompanied music to a high standard.
Graham Caldbeck studied music at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was a Choral Exhibitioner, member of the Cambridge University Chamber Choir and conductor of the Trinity College Musical Society Chorus.
After holding the post of Director of Music at Alleyn’s School in London, he moved to Winchester in 1980 as Head of the Hampshire Specialist Music Course.
members.aol.com /pwruss   (1428 words)

  
 Graham Caldbeck, founder and conductor 1984-1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Graham is one of Britain's leading choral conductors, known for his wide-ranging musical skills, innovative programming and vital and stylish performances.
After reading music at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was a Choral Scholar under Richard Marlow, he sang with Guildford Cathedral Choir under Barry Rose and Winchester Cathedral Choir under Martin Neary and David Hill.
In September this year he took up the position of Director of Music at St Mary The Boltons, SW10.
www.hants.gov.uk /southernvoices/archive/Graham.html   (260 words)

  
 The School of Music, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan
Julie A. Evans is a Faculty Specialist II in the School of Music at Western Michigan University, where she teaches courses in aural comprehension.
She received two degrees in violin performance: a Bachelor of Music from Boston University and a Master of Music from The University of Michigan, graduating summa cum laude from the latter.
In addition to performing with the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra and serving as chair of the KSO Musicians Committee, Evans is a member of the Classic Touch Trio and a string coach for the Kalamazoo Junior Symphony.
www.wmich.edu /music/faculty/som_fac_evans-julie.html   (260 words)

  
 Nonsuch Singers - About Our Director
He has held the positions of Director of Music at Alleyn’s School in London and Head of the Hampshire Specialist Music Course in Winchester.
Since 1989 he has worked at the Royal College of Music, firstly as Head of Undergraduate Studies and subsequently as Head of Individual Studies.
He is also an External Examiner for Kent University at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
nonsuch.freeservers.com /gc.htm   (332 words)

  
 Mark Hammond, a Saint in North-West London - Trumpet and Organ page
Mark was a student on the Hampshire Specialist Music Course at Peter Symonds’ College, Winchester, where he continued his organ studies with Martin Neary, then organist at Winchester Cathedral.
In October 1983, Mark commenced an honours music degree course at Peterhouse, Cambridge University, where he was Organ Scholar.
In October 1987, he began a degree course in music at The City University, London, receiving lessons at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
www.btinternet.com /~mhammond/tando.htm   (716 words)

  
 Melinda O’Neal
Conductor Melinda O'Neal is newly appointed artistic director and conductor of the Handel Choir of Baltimore (MD), co-founder and conductor of Sonique, Boston Vocal Artists' ten-voice professional chamber ensemble, and she is professor of music at Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH).
From 1979-2004 she was music director and conductor of the Handel Society of Dartmouth College, a student-community oratorio society performing choral and choral-orchestral works with guest vocal artists and the Hanover Chamber Orchestra.
O'Neal founded and conducted the twelve-voice Groupe Vocale de St. Denis (Hanover, NH) which performed for evensong services and commissioned Musica Dei by Charles Dodge.  For seventeen years she conducted the all-undergraduate Dartmouth College Chamber Singers.
www.dartmouth.edu /~music/faculty/oneal.html   (277 words)

  
 Somerset Chamber Choir
studied music at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was a Choral Exhibitioner and conducted the TCMS Chorus.
He is currently also an External Examiner for Kent University at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
What is particularly encouraging is that the Choir has not only extended its musical confidence and range, but in doing so has also increased its audience over a larger area, giving concerts in Devon and Dorset as well as regular performances in Wells and Taunton.
users.powernet.co.uk /rex/grah.html   (610 words)

  
 HANTSWEB Events Noticeboard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The violin and viola players, all former pupils of local teacher Judith Young, will be joined by colleagues on cello, double bass, horn and oboe.
The second half promises an equally enchanting musical tour around Europe.
Hampshire County Council, The Castle, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 8UJ
www.hants.gov.uk /hwebads/events/115775700288383.html   (84 words)

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