2024 TEXAS MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION
CLINIC/CONVENTION FEBRUARY 7–10, 2024 • SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS HENRY B. GONZÁLEZ CONVENTION CENTER
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Wednesday: 1:00 p.m. – 9 p.m. Thursday: 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday: 7:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday: 7:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Exhibit Hall
Thursday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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CONTENTS Executive Board ........................................................ 2 State Board of Directors & Staff ............................. 5 Region Chairs ............................................................ 6 Past-Presidents .......................................................... 8 State Vice-Presidents .............................................. 13 Convention Personnel ............................................ 15 Executive Board Candidates ................................. 32 Attend the President’s Concert .............................34 All-State Full Ensemble Rehearsal Schedule ......38 Two-Year College All-State Rehearsal Schedule ..40 Convention Concert Repertoire ...........................42
Concert Repertoire See page 42 for concert programs—a great source for future performance planning!
ALL-STATE CONCERT ADMISSION
Convention Schedule Wednesday ....................................................... 47 Thursday .......................................................... 53 Friday ................................................................99 Saturday ......................................................... 145 Attend the TMEA General Session......................50
CONCERT LINES: Some All-State concerts require attendees to line up in advance of entry. This information is specified in the details of each concert record in the schedule and can also be viewed at www.tmea.org/asconcerts.
College Division Research Poster Session ..........83
ENTRY PROCESS: For concerts with a lineup process, individuals with applicable concert tickets or a purple TMEA member badge enter first. Ten minutes prior to the beginning of a concert, admission is open to all. A ticket or badge does not guarantee entry at that time. All seating is unassigned.
College Reunion Locations ................................. 143
Region Meeting Locations...................................139
Convention Sponsors ........................................... 148 Center & Grand Hyatt Floor Plans .................... 172
After a performance ends, the venue will be cleared. If attending another concert, you must return to the line location for that event.
Exhibit Hall Map (Halls 1–2) .............................. 173
Document Attendance for CPE Credit
College Exhibitors................................................. 176
Continuing Professional Education credit is available for events where a CPE number is noted. Document events you attend in their entirety. After the convention, go to www.tmea.org/cpe to create your record. Print it and submit a copy to your administrator. CPE credit is available only to those who attend the convention and are current TMEA Active members, Honorary Life members, or out-of-state registrants.
Exhibit Hall Map (Halls 3–4) ..................... 174–175
Exhibitors (alphabetical)...................................... 178 Exhibitors by Business .........................................188 Index of Advertisers .............................................192
TMEA Clinic/Convention Program – February 2024
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EXECUTIVE BOARD 2
On behalf of the TMEA Executive Board and staff, I welcome you to the 2024 Clinic/Convention! It is wonderful to be back in San Antonio to learn from inspiring clinicians, hear wonderful performances, and renew relationships with our fellow music educators. Built on service to its members, TMEA continues to serve as a model to other organizations for the advancement of music education. This week, you will find a variety of clinics available from each division. You can select from outstanding clinics on topics such as pedagogy, conducting, repertoire, rehearsal techniques, classroom culture, diversity, equity, inclusion, and access, and many more. I encourage you to attend clinics hosted by different TMEA divisions to find the right educational experience that will allow you to return to the classroom renewed and recharged for the rest of your year. Please don’t miss the outstanding performances from incredible student organizations in our state as well as our slate of All-State concerts on Saturday. These performances are sure to rejuvenate your soul and reignite your passion for teaching! We are indebted to our sustaining members who partner with us each year. Please be sure to visit the amazing exhibit hall and thank these wonderful companies. We are so thankful you have joined us for our annual convention and hope you enjoy your stay in beautiful San Antonio!
Dana Pradervand-Sedatole President
Best wishes,
Dana Pradervand-Sedatole TMEA President
Jesse Cannon II President-Elect
Michael Stringer Past-President
Robert Floyd Executive Director
Shane Goforth Band Vice-President
Jennifer Martin Orchestra Vice-President
Joshua McGuire Vocal Vice-President
Christopher Giles Matthew McInturf Elementary Vice-President College Vice-President
Brad Kent UIL Ex-Officio Member
TMEA Clinic/Convention Program – February 2024
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TMEA EXECUTIVE BOARD PRESIDENT Dana Pradervand-Sedatole president@tmea.org 3606 Glenwood Springs Drive Kingwood, 77345
BAND VICE-PRESIDENT Shane Goforth bandvp@tmea.org 14122 Wadebridge Way Houston, 77015
ELEMENTARY VICE-PRESIDENT Christopher Giles elementaryvp@tmea.org 12260 Rockwall Mill San Antonio, 78254
PRESIDENT-ELECT Jesse Cannon II presidentelect@tmea.org 1407 I.M. Terrell Circle South, Ste 2203/02 Fort Worth, 76102
ORCHESTRA VICE-PRESIDENT Jennifer Martin orchestravp@tmea.org 4207 Crossgate Court Arlington, 76016
COLLEGE VICE-PRESIDENT Matthew McInturf collegevp@tmea.org 17 Hornsilver Place The Woodlands, 77381
IMMEDIATE PAST-PRESIDENT Michael Stringer pastpresident@tmea.org 3511 Lake Champlain Drive Arlington, 76016
VOCAL VICE-PRESIDENT Joshua McGuire vocalvp@tmea.org 16061 Coit Road Frisco, 75035
EX-OFFICIO MEMBER Brad Kent bkent@utexas.org UIL, P.O. Box 8028 Austin, 78713-8028
TMEA STATE BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGION PRESIDENTS
1. Ginger Denney, Randall HS 2. Gary Keller, Byron Nelson HS 3. Ryan Forkner, North Mesquite HS 4. Arnie Lawson, Texas HS 5. Ramon Niño, North Side HS 6. Jeffrey Whitaker, Permian HS 7. Michael Childs, Stephenville HS 8. Garth Gundersen, Killeen ISD 9. Kenneth Labonski, Willis HS 10. Phillip Maldonado, Orangefield HS 11. Richard Flores, Southwest ISD 12. Mary Cowart, Reagan HS 13. Julieanne Amos, Sartartia MS 14. David Edge, Victoria ISD 15. Chad Dempsey, Edinburg North HS 16. Joshua Shaw, Coronado HS 17. Kyle Norman, Clear Brook HS 18. Joey Lucita, Johnson HS 19. Gary Hebert, Deer Park HS 20. Paul Doucet, Duncanville HS 21. Nicholas Durham, Carthage HS 22. Timothy Andrade, Ysleta ISD 23. Desiree Overree, Seven Lakes HS 24. David Simon, Frisco HS 25. Todd Dixon, Wylie HS 26. Brittany Dacy, Westwood HS 27. Danielle Prontka, Memorial HS 28. William McKinney, Mercedes HS 29. Alfonso Alvarado, O’Connor HS 30. Alyson Holley, Saginaw HS 31. Evan Brown, Turner HS 32. Lisa Holt, Cedar Park HS 33. Daniel Ponce, Galena Park HS
REGION VICE-PRESIDENTS
1. Christopher Reidlinger, Amarillo ISD 2. Alicia DeSoto, Lewisville HS 3. Margaret Wis, Austin Academy for Excellence 4. Rebecca Hildreth, North Lamar HS 5. Meggan Hinds, Western Hills HS 6. Bryan Braue, Univ of Texas Permian Basin 7. Shirley Bouquin, Hirschi HS 8. Sara Harris Baker, Temple College 9. Erin Bodhaine, College Park HS 10. Bryan Brassard, Vidor HS 11. Gilbert Sanchez, Resnik MS 12. Jay Martin, Canyon HS 13. Neal Springer, Clements HS 14. San Juanita Rodriguez, Lamar MS 15. Angel Murray Carreon, Austin MS 16. Scott Carter, Frenship HS 17. Meredith Mooney, Duke ES 18. Brian Mayer, Dripping Springs HS 19. Michael Allen, Pasadena HS 20. Arkette Baptiste, Irma Rangel YWLS 21. Nicole Stewart, Lufkin HS 22. Arturo Uribe, Chapin HS 23. Anne Guess, WoodCreek JH 24. Julie Blackstock, Liberty HS 25. Kathryn Zetterstrom, Allen HS 26. Justin Anderson, McNeil HS 27. Sarah Lopes, Bridgeland HS 28. Elizabeth Stone, Veterans Memorial HS 29. Colin Varville, Warren HS 30. Brad Allen, Fossil Ridge HS 31. James Rees, Grapevine HS 32. Shawn Murphy, Vista Ridge HS 33. Jason Smith, Spring HS
REGION SECRETARIES
1. Alisha Granados, Caprock HS 2. Evan Fletcher, Argyle HS 3. Heather Becker, Hudson MS 4. Mark Perry, Pine Tree HS 5. Kristi Strother, Daggett Montessori 6. Lyndsay Eiben, Univ of Texas Permian Basin 7. Marilyn Bennett, Olney HS 8. Deborah Barrick, Ellison HS 9. Jerriald Dillard, Oak Ridge HS 10. Tami Goss, Bridge City HS 11. Amanda Hampton, Salinas ES 12. Kathy Mayer, Northeast Lakeview College 13. Shannon Wallace, Bowie MS 14. Maria Michelle Christner, Rockport-Fulton HS 15. Dorina Kingston, Morris MS 16. Catherine Olivier, Hutchinson MS 17. Blythe Hopson, Manvel HS 18. Rachel Woodburn, Bastrop HS 19. Anita Ladd, Deer Park HS 20. Scott Anderson, Irving HS 21. Weston Fisher, Lindale HS 22. Adria Dunn-Harris, Ysleta ISD 23. Jeffrey Tipps, Haskett JH 24. Katherine Lewis, Maus MS 25. Philip Obado, Allen HS 26. Andre Clark, Westwood HS 27. Lauren Kaminski, Aragon MS 28. Melody Eriksen, Brownsville ISD 29. Alejandro Jaime, Holmes HS 30. Megan Sisk, Willkie MS 31. Lara Whitehouse, Cross Timbers MS 32. Adam Poynor, Lake Travis HS 33. Lindsay Countryman, River Pines ES
TMEA STAFF Executive Director: Robert Floyd Administrative Director: Kay Vanlandingham Membership Manager: Susan Daugherty Communications Manager: Karen Cross Financial Manager: Cristin Gaffney
Deputy Director: Frank Coachman Exhibits/Advertising Manager: Zachary Gersch Information Technologist: Andrew Denman-Tidline Digital Communications Specialist: Amanda Pierce Administrative Assistant: Dana Whitmire TMEA Clinic/Convention Program – February 2024
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REGION CHAIRS Band
1. Justin Nuckols, Tascosa HS 2. Denise Kennedy, Lake Dallas HS 3. Holly Taylor, Sachse HS 4. John Loanzon, Pine Tree HS 5. Brad Bonebrake, Lake Ridge HS 6. Steven Dojahn, Legacy HS 7. Rodney Bennett, Olney HS 8. Brent Mathesen, Temple HS 9. Andrew Easton, Tomball Memorial HS 10. Alex Wells, Port Neches-Groves HS 11. Juan Rodriguez, Medina Valley ISD 12. David Stephenson, Alamo Heights HS 13. Agatha Raleigh, Hightower HS 14. John Mallon, United HS 15. Guillermo De La Cruz, Veterans Memorial HS 16. Nicole Baxter, Lubbock-Cooper HS 17. Lester Williams, Clear Springs HS 18. John Rauschuber, Hays HS 19. Aaron Allison, Channelview HS 20. Paula Tagalos, Duncanville HS 21. Thomas Mensch, Whitehouse ISD 22. Horacio Gomez, Hanks HS 23. Christopher Brown, Morton Ranch HS 24. Brian Teed, Wakeland HS 25. Glenn Lambert, Wylie ISD 26. Jason Dimiceli, McNeil HS 27. Suzanne Scott, Memorial HS 28. Michael Garcia, Brownsville ISD 29. Frank Foster, Jay HS 30. Derrick Doyle, Chisholm Trail HS 31. Suzanne Dell, Bell HS 32. Mike Howard, Leander ISD 33. Chase Giddings, Dekaney HS
Orchestra
1. Harold Scarbrough, Tascosa HS 2. James Zauner, Lewisville HS 3. Kimberly Shimpo, North Mesquite HS 4. Lisa Lininger, Tyler Legacy HS 5. Veronica Schramm, Terrell Academy HS 6. John Benton, Odessa HS 8. Terence Guerrero, Midway MS
9. Tanner Ledford, Klein Oak HS 12. Gabriel Balderrama, San Marcos HS 13. Kara Hernandez, Thornton MS 14. Ray Pena, Alexander HS 15. Christine Martinez, Cathey MS 16. Joshua Allen, Talkington SYWL 17. Chris Tran, Clear Falls HS 18. Ricky Pringle, McCallum HS 19. Christina Bires, La Porte HS 20. Kaitlin Teske Gallman, Berkner HS 22. Margarita Mendez, Clint ISD 23. Clinton Capshaw, Taylor HS 24. Aline Moore, Lebanon Trail HS 25. Charles Robinson, Lowery FC 26. Joshua Thompson, Westwood HS 27. Matthew Chan, Memorial HS 28. Karina Vela, San Benito HS 29. Olga De Leon, Sotomayor HS 31. Allison King, Bell HS 32. Josue Martinez, Westlake HS 33. Josh Taylor, Autumn Ridge MS
Vocal
1. Carolyn Terrell, Amarillo HS 2. Wesley Davis, Marcus HS 3. Anna Clarkson, West Mesquite HS 4. Elizabeth Cole, Sulphur Springs HS 5. Josh Powell, Legacy HS 6. Landon Gilmore, Central HS 7. Christina Hallwachs, Burkburnett HS 8. Amy Boltz Triggs, Ellison HS 9. Patrick Newcomb, The Woodlands HS 10. Kathryn McKeehan, Silsbee HS 11. Stanley Moody, Veterans Memorial HS 12. Ashley Hester, Johnson HS 13. Benjamin Luss, Fulshear HS 14. Janina Vela, Veterans Memorial HS 15. Linda Hernandez, Edinburg North HS 16. Lindsey Spitsberg, Lubbock HS 17. Levi Duncan, Alvin HS 18. Courtney Aguilar, Dripping Springs HS 19. Holly Lewallen, Goose Creek Memorial HS 20. Elizabeth Adsit, Richardson HS 21. Nicole Stewart, Lufkin HS 22. Stephanie Lozano, Bel Air HS
23. Vanessa Winslow, Kerr HS 24. Christopher Ahrens, McKinney North HS 25. Clorese Porter, Plano Sr HS 26. Jamieson McCaffity, Round Rock HS 27. Alexander Bruce, Cypress Creek HS 28. Mindy Bersalona, Donna HS 29. Keith Martinez, Sotomayor HS 30. Zachary Steele, Keller HS 31. Andrew Steffen, Richland HS 32. Emily Chandler, Vandegrift HS 33. Brianna Fernandez, New Caney HS
Elementary
1. Susan Hackett, Puckett ES 2. Elizabeth Moose, Brockett ES 3. Eric Robertson, Forney ISD 4. Rome Smith, Ore City ES 5. Teresa Francis, Butler ES 6. Angela McKnight, Wylie East IS 7. Brenda Richison, Tower ES 8. Celica Castro, Charter Oak ES 9. Chelsea Waschek-Gaukin, Eiland ES 10. Rebecca DeBrier, Pine Forest ES 11. Jess Buice, Natalia Early Child Center 12. Matthew Trevino, Roan Forest ES 13. Kimberly Guzman, Oyster Creek ES 14. Roberta Rios Caballero, Salinas ES 15. Rose Arevalo, Seguin ES 16. Kurt Cereske, Lubbock ISD 17. Kirstie Guillotte, Heights ES 18. Savannah Cervantez, Science Hall ES 19. Terri Goodwin, Carpenter ES 20. Elsa Williams, Richardson Heights ES 21. Kevin Ogilvie, Lindale JH 22. Sarah Mayne, Guerrero ES 23. Kaundria Gay, Robertson ES 24. Holly Bianchetta, Frazier ES 25. Wendy Hebert, Hart ES 26. Christopher Koenig, Berkman ES 27. Amy Peterson, Ault ES 28. Donna Fee, Jefferson ES 29. Kristian Holmes, Northside (San Antonio) ISD 30. Heidi Bargsley, Hoover ES 31. Kristin Stubblefield, South Euless ES 33. Shelby Ferrara, New Caney ISD
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TMEA Clinic/Convention Program – February 2024
1. Russ Teweleit, West Texas A&M Univ 2. Carter Biggers, Texas Woman’s Univ 3. Darla Meek, Texas A&M Univ Commerce 4. Ashley Holder, Trinity Valley Community College 5. John Wayman, Univ of Texas at Arlington 6. Andrew Alegria, Sul Ross State Univ 7. Troy Robertson, Tarleton State Univ 8. Stephen Crawford, Univ of Mary Hardin-Baylor 9. Matthew McInturf, Sam Houston State Univ 10. Andrew McMahan, Lamar Univ 11. Anna Bustamante, Southside HS 12. Kathy Mayer, Northeast Lakeview College 14. Brian Shelton, Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi 15. Scott Roeder, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley 16. Heather Bolin, Texas Tech Univ 18. Clifton Croomes, Univ of Texas at Austin 20. Joshua Brown, Dallas Baptist Univ 21. Sarah Roberts, Univ of Texas at Tyler 22. Curtis Tredway, Univ of Texas at El Paso 23. David White, Houston Community College-Central 24. Alicja Usarek-Topper, Collin College 25. Alan Harkey, Austin College 28. William Haugeberg, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley 29. Matthew Mireles, St. Mary’s Univ
A LONG TRADITION OF SUPPORTING TEXAS MUSIC EDUCATION. Following a career as a Band Director, Eris Ritchie starts Southwest Emblem by channeling his passion and appreciation for music and education to help others showcase their accomplishments with pride. With this goal, he launched Southwest Emblem as a family owned business specializing in custom patches, lapel pins, medals, and embroidery products. Today, our company is still based in the small town of Cisco Texas.
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Southwest Emblem begins a long-standing partnership with TMEA with an exclusive embroidered patch for students to receive as a commemorative wearable, signifying their participation in the TMEA All-State event. In 2021, the TMEA Clinic and Convention was held virtually. Southwest Emblem mailed patches to students that qualified for All-State that year, contiuning the 50-year tradition.
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TMEA All-State musicians want a larger showcase patch. In response to this request, Southwest Emblem begins offering 7.5” embroidered patches that can be added on the back of their letter jackets, much like student athletes have done historically. Southwest Emblem’s first design with the Texas shape, music note, and ‘San Antonio’ written in script, was designed by Eris himself. Today, Eris’s son Michael carries on the tradition of the family business, and has expanded Southwest Emblem’s offerings. Students and music educators can select from a variety of products to commemorate their momentous achievement! Stop by either our booth #1240 or in the convention main lobby to get your 2024 patches, pins, and other commemorative items. To visit our website, scan the QR Code below.
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TMEA PAST-PRESIDENTS Pictures Not Available: R.E. Frazier 1928–1930
Paul James James E. King
Conway King
E.A. Lightfoot
G.C. Collum
D. O. Wiley
Lloyd Reitz
Ward G. Brandstetter
Russell Shrader
Raymond T. Bynum
Robert Maddox
Weldon Covington
Ed Cannan
Robert Fielder
Fred Junkin
Barbara F. Eads
Founder 1920–1923
1934–1936
1944–1946
1952–1954
1964–1966
1976–1977
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1930–1931
R.J. Dunn
Everett McCracken
Lyle Skinner
Charles Eskridge
Carl Cochran
Euell Porter
Jack H. Mahan
L. H. Buckner
Estill Foster
Ed Hatchett
Nelson Patrick
Phil Baker
Herb Teat
Bryce Taylor
Harry Lantz
Hugh Sanders
J. R. McEntyre
J.W. King
James A. Moore
John Bridges
Henry Schraub
Milton Pullen
1923–1924
1936–1938
1946–1947
1954–1955
1966–1968
1977–1978
1925–1926
1938–1940
1947–1948
1955–1957
1968–1970
1978–1979
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1940–1941
1948–1949
1957–1958
1970–1972
1979–1980
1931–1932
1941–1942
1949–1950
1958–1960
1972–1974
1980–1981
1942–1943
1950–1951
1960–1962
1932–1934
1943–1944
1951–1952
1962–1964
Bill R. Cormack Jerrold W. Longwell 1974–1975
1975–1976
Robert Floyd
Charlene Watson
1981–1982
1982–1983
Bill Woods
Sally Schott
Jim Van Zandt
John Scarcella
David Pennington
Charles Nail
Robert McElroy
Kathy Fishburn
Scott Taylor
Stan McGill
Will May
Dan Hood
Don Hanna
Frank Coachman
Tom SoRelle
Barbara Perkins
Robert Henry
Barry Talley
Dick Clardy
Robert Stovall
Jeff Laird
Mike Ware
Kerry Taylor
Jo Scurlock-Dillard
Steve Andre
Shawn Bell 2008–2009
2009–2010
JD Janda
Denise Eaton
Ross Boothman
John Gillian
Joe Weir
Janwin Overstreet-Goode
Keith Dye
Dinah Menger
Andy Sealy
1983–1984
1990–1991
1997–1998
2004–2005
2011–2012
Robert Horton 2018–2019
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1984–1985
1991–1992
1998–1999
2005–2006
2012–2013
Joe Muñoz 2019–2020
1985–1986
1992–1993
1999–2000
2006–2007
2013–2014
Brian Coatney 2020–2021
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1986–1987
1993–1994
2000–2001
2007–2008
2014–2015
John Carroll 2021–2022
1987–1988
1994–1995
2001–2002
2015–2016
Michael Stringer 2022–2023
1988–1989
1995–1996
2002–2003
2016–2017
1989–1990
1996–1997
2003–2004
2010–2011
2017–2018
Thanks go to the TMEA members who have furthered the mission of this association through their service in leadership roles.
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STATE VICE-PRESIDENTS BAND Charles S. Eskridge (1938–1939) Lyle Skinner (1939–1940) Weldon Covington (1940–1944) Tirey Lee (1944–1946) Alto Tatum (1946–1947) Jack H. Mahan (1947–1949) L.H. Buckner (1949–1950) Robert Fielder (1950–1954) Ed Lumpkin (1954) James Murphy (1954–1956) Nelson G. Patrick (1956–1957) Robert Renfroe (1957–1958) Joseph Frank (1958–1960) Bryce Taylor (1960–1962) Fred Junkin (1962–1964) L.M. Snavely (1964–1966) J.R. McEntyre (1966–1968) Gene Smith (1968–1970) J.W. King (1970–1972) Eddie Galvan (1972–1974) Bill Dean (1974–1976) Jim Vanlandingham (1976–1978) Robert Floyd (1978–1980) Bill Woods (1980–1982) Jim Van Zandt (1982–1984) David Pennington (1984–1986) Robert McElroy (1986–1988) Scott Taylor (1988–1990) Frank Coachman (1990–1992) Don Hanna (1992–1994) Tom SoRelle (1994–1996) Randy Storie (1996–1998) Dick Clardy (1998–2000) Jeff Laird (2000–2002) Kerry Taylor (2002–2004) Steve Andre (2004–2006) JD Janda (2006–2008) Ross Boothman (2008–2010) Chuck Young (2010–2012) Ronnie Rios (2012–2014) Andy Sealy (2014–2016) Joe Muñoz (2016–2018) John Carroll (2018–2020) Dana Pradervand (2020–2022) Shane Goforth (2022–2024)
ORCHESTRA Julian P. Blitz (1938–1939) Jerome Zoeller (1939–1940) W. Gibson Walters (1940–1941) Raymond T. Bynum (1941–1944) Gilbert Waller (1944–1946) Weldon Covington (1946–1947) Pete C. Martinez (1947–1948)
G. Lewis Doll (1949–1950) Louis Kromminga (1957–1958) Dale Brubaker (1959–1960) Harry Lantz (1961–1962) George Webber (1965–1966) George Robinson (1969–1970) Weldon Wendland (1971–1972) Barbara F. Eads (1973–1974) Ron Wells (1975–1976) Karrell Johnson (1977–1979) Bill Porter (1979–1981) Joe Frank (1981–1983) Karan Pitts (1983–1985) Charles Nail (1985–1987) Kathy Fishburn (1987–1989) Royce Coatney (1989–1991) David Sloan (1991–1993) Charles Tittsworth (1993–1995) James Kidwell (1995–1997) Karan Pitts (1997–1999) Charlotte Eads (1999–2001) R. David McCutchan (2001–2003) Michael Alexander (2003–2005) Carolyn Vandiver (2005–2007) James Edwards (2007–2009) Jeff Turner (2009–2011) Lisa McCutchan (2011–2013) Craig Needham (2013–2015) Penny Meitz (2015–2017) Brian Coatney (2017–2019) Michael Stringer (2019–2021) Ann G. Smith (2021–2023) Jennifer Martin (2023–2025)
VOCAL Cobby de Stivers (1938–1939) Paul M. Riley (1939–1943) J. Campbell Wray (1943–1944) H. Grady Harlan (1944–1946) Archie N. Jones (1946–1947) Euell Porter (1947–1948) Donald W. Morton (1948–1949) Euell Porter (1949–1952) Ed Hatchett (1952–1955) Charles Nelson (1955–1958) Herb Teat (1958–1960) Carl Best (1960–1962) Robert Buchanan (1962–1965) Hugh Sanders (1965–1968) Cloys Webb (1968–1971) Bill Cormack (1971–1973) James A. Moore (1973–1975) Tom Jennings (1975–1977) Milton Pullen (1977–1979)
Nick Boltz (1979–1981) Sally Schott (1981–1983) John Scarcella (1983–1985) Joe Irwin (1985–1987) Betty Roe (1987–1989) Stan McGill (1989–1991) Danny Hood (1991–1993) Virginia Collier (1993–1995) Barbara Perkins (1995–1997) Barry Talley (1997–1999) Robert Stovall (1999–2001) Mike Ware (2001–2003) Jo Scurlock-Dillard (2003–2005) Shawn Bell (2005–2007) Denise Eaton (2007–2009) Joe Weir (2009–2011) Janwin Overstreet-Goode (2011–2013) Dinah Menger (2013–2015) Robert Horton (2015–2017) Derrick Brookins (2017–2019) Jed Ragsdale (2019–2021) Jesse Cannon II (2021–2023) Joshua McGuire (2023–2025)
ELEMENTARY Established in 1951
Rena McQueary (1950–1951) Edna Marie Jones (1951–1953) Sara Dunn Sistrunk (1953–1955) Charlotte Dubois (1955–1957) Sue Lovett (1957–1958) Mary Buchanan (1958–1959) Sylvia Ostrow (1959–1961) Leta Spearman (1961–1963) Mildred Sage Roach (1963–1965) Eddie Lake Bunton (1965–1967) Elinor Montandon (1967–1969) Ruth Red (1969–1971) Kenneth Howard (1971–1973) Ruth Merrill (1973–1975) Charlene Watson (1975–1977) Donna Wilson (1977–1979) Bill Young (1979–1981) Marjorie Lawrence (1981–1983) Saundra Ashworth (1983–1985) Linda Price (1985–1987) Betsy Henderson (1987–1989) Marcia Rober (1989–1991) Pat Johnson (1991) Linda Price (1992–1993) Will Varner (1993–1995) Ann Burbridge (1995–1997) Brian Halverson (1997–1999) Kay Anderson (1999–2001)
Karen Bryan (2001–2003) Ann Hastings (2003–2005) Cora Bigwood (2005–2007) Michele Hobizal (2007–2009) John Gillian (2009–2011) Michele Hobizal (2011–2013) Colleen Riddle (2013–2015) Juli Salzman (2015–2017) Casey Medlin (2017–2019) Abigail Hawes (2019–2021) Katherine Johns (2021–2023) Christopher Giles (2023–2025)
COLLEGE Established in 1952
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PRESIDENT’S COMMITTEES Elections Committee Chair: Michael Stringer, Mesquite ISD Chase Giddings, Dekaney HS Wendy Martinez, North Side HS Public Relations Committee Chair: John Carroll, Monahans HS Mindy Bersalona, Donna HS Brian Coatney, Wylie HS Andrew Easton, Tomball Memorial HS Desiree Overree, Seven Lakes HS IDEA Committee Chair: Jesse Cannon II, Fort Worth ISD Carly Addison, Irving HS Brian Coatney, Wylie HS Lesly Galeana, Young JH Jennifer Gallagher, Shadow Creek HS Crystal Gerrard-Ramirez, Univ of North Texas Chase Giddings, Dekaney HS Angela Liss, Howe HS Vincent Morris, Stockton JH Tracie Quinn, Cole ES Lyndsey Ransford, Craig MS Concert Stage Managers Lead: Darrell Umhoefer, Midway (Waco) ISD Lead: Bucky Flores, North Shore Sr HS Dennis Beaver, Mayde Creek HS Chris Hamelwright, Victoria East HS Clinic Review Committee Jesse Cannon II, Fort Worth ISD Brian Coatney, Wylie HS Dana Pradervand-Sedatole, Univ of Houston
BAND DIVISION Clinic Coordinator Samantha Long, Cunningham MS Clinic Review Committee Sam Harris, Galena Park ISD Jeremy Hasan, San Jacinto IS Vincent Morris, Stockton JH Allyson Whitsitt, Forest Meadow Invited Ensemble Selection Committee Jose Guerrero, Port Isabel HS Clayton Jasper, Pearland HS Mark Teal, Duncanville HS Invited Spotlight Program Selection Rodney Bennett, Olney HS Brad Bonebrake, Lake Ridge HS John Carroll, Monahans HS Trent Cooper, Dekaney HS Stacey Dunn, Retired Chase Giddings, Dekaney HS Tami Goss, Bridge City HS Richard Herrera, Retired San Juanita Rodriguez, Lamar MS Josh Kidd, Graham HS Amy Laney, Lake Jackson IS Tiffany Lisko, Dowell MS Criselda Marroquin-Morrell, Los Cuates MS Stan Mauldin, Retired Heather McHenry, Coyle MS Steven Moore, Lindale HS Anna Muela, Littlefield JH Joseph Muñoz, Arlington ISD Britni Nuckols, De Zavala MS Mary Santarelli, Labay MS Tony Smith, Watauga MS Hector Trevino, MacArthur HS Lester Williams, Clear Springs HS
CONVENTION PERSONNEL Wayne Winner, Andrews ISD Justin Wood, Red Oak HS
ATSSB Officers President: Rodney Bennett, Olney HS President-Elect: Angela Liss, Howe HS Past-President: Matt Knight, Abernathy HS 4A Representative: Marc Nichelson, China Spring HS 3A Representative: Bonnie Anderson, Littlefield HS 2A Representative: Brian Sours, Tenaha HS 1A Representative: Brian Tillman, Irion HS 1C Representative: Jenny Bartley, Grand Saline MS 2C Representative: Christina Smith, Center MS OPS State Chair: Collin Anderson, Groesbeck HS Executive Secretary: Kenneth Griffin, Houston
Convention Equipment Managers Brandon Buckley, San Antonio Kyle Hausenfluke, San Antonio (Assistant) Percussion Equipment Manager: Roland Muzquiz, Richardson HS Student Assistants Tanner Bittinger, Sam Houston State Univ Esteban Chavez, Texas Tech Univ Joshua Chuwang, Sam Houston State Univ Brandon Delaune, Sam Houston State Univ Zach Jamison, Univ of Houston Colby Johnson, Olney HS Jacob Lang, Canton HS Luis Leila, Ranchview HS Jose Melchor, Olney HS Jonathan Mokarzel, Sam Houston State Univ Angel Morales, Sam Houston State Univ Leo Salazar, Univ of Houston
Etude Selection Committee Flute and Piccolo: Krista Jobson, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Performing Group Guides Cathy Benford, Round Rock HS Victor Davila, Cobb 6th Grade Campus James Dubose, MacArthur HS Evan Fletcher, Argyle HS Jorge Gutierrez, North Shore MS Thomas Mensch, Whitehouse ISD Justin Nuckols, Tascosa HS Danny Rubio, North Shore MS Mario Sanchez, Univ of Texas Permian Basin Sam Singeltary, Galena Park ISD John Vanhook, Highland Park MS
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E-flat & B-flat Clarinets: Patricia Card, Sam Houston State Univ Low Clarinets: Cheyenne Cruz, Univ of Texas at Arlington Oboe and English Horn: Euridice Alvarez, Baylor Univ Bassoon and Contra-Bassoon: Richard Meek, Texas Tech Univ Saxophones: Woody Witt, Univ of Houston Cornet/Trumpet: Jeremy McBain, Univ of Texas at Tyler F Horn: Maxwell Paulus, Lamar Univ Tenor Trombone: Tony Baker, Univ of North Texas Bass Trombone: Brian Logan, Private Instructor Euphonium: John Caputo, Univ of Texas at San Antonio Tuba: J.D. Salas, Stephen F. Austin State Univ Percussion: Brian Zator, Texas A&M Univ Commerce
Our district takes great pride in showcasing the talented educators who will be presenting at TMEA 2024. Here is a list of events featuring Fort Worth ISD teachers and students at TMEA 2024.
ORCHESTRA IS LIT! ENGAGING REHEARSAL STRATEGIES FOR STRINGS
Music Folder Chair Gerard Miller, Coppell ISD Symphonic Band Section Rehearsals Flute/Piccolo: Lana Kuscer, Sam Houston State Univ Soprano Clarinet: James Logan, Univ of Texas at El Paso Oboe/English Horn: Susetta Rockett, Texas Tech Univ Low Clarinet: Javier Elizondo, Texas A&M International Univ Bassoon/Contra-Bassoon: Jennifer Auerbach, Private Instructor Saxophone: Roy Allen, Dallas College - Brookhaven Campus Cornet/Trumpet: Micah Bell, Tyler Junior College Horn: Monica Martinez, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley Trombone: Brent Phillips, Baylor Univ Euphonium: Kevin Fenske, Univ of Texas at Austin Tuba/String Bass: Jerome Stover, Professor Mouthpiece Percussion: Dominic Dawkins, Galena Park HS Concert Band Section Rehearsals Flute/Piccolo: Jennifer Shannon, Private Instructor Soprano Clarinet: Jonathan Guist, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley Oboe/English Horn: Kristin Sarvela, Sam Houston State Univ Low Clarinet: Mayra Garcia, PSJA Southwest ECHS Bassoon/Contra-Bassoon: Haley Houk, Baylor Univ Saxophone: Edward Moncada, Texas A&M Univ Kingsville Cornet/Trumpet: Albert Vela III, Oak Ridge HS Horn: Michelle Shaheen, Lewisville ISD Trombone: Steve Wilson, Univ of Texas at El Paso Euphonium: Travis Pruitt, Hebron HS Tuba/String Bass: Jeff Baker, Texas A&M Univ Commerce Percussion: Charlie Stott, South Houston HS 5A Symphonic Band Section Rehearsals Flute/Piccolo: Cheryl Floyd, Private Instructor Soprano Clarinet: Corey Graves, Forney ISD Oboe/English Horn: Sally Bohls, Private Instructor
Low Clarinet: Mary Druhan, Texas A&M Univ Commerce Bassoon/Contra-Bassoon: Cody Hunter, Stephen F. Austin State Univ Saxophone: Robert Eason, Stephen F. Austin State Univ Cornet/Trumpet: Brett Nelson, Friendswood ISD Horn: Christopher Smith, Texas Tech Univ Trombone: Nathaniel Neugent, Rock Hill HS Euphonium/Tuba/String Bass: J.D. Salas, Stephen F. Austin State Univ Percussion: Charlie Truong, Crosby HS
5A/6A Audition Chairs Woodwinds: Bryn Roberts, Emerson HS Brass/Percussion: Nicholas Thomas, St. John’s School Recorded Audition Committee Chair: Marc Telles, Seguin HS Samuel Aguilar, Pioneer HS Justin Bell, Waxahachie HS Samantha DiMatteo, Seguin HS Micheal Hanson, Brenham HS Kevin Knight, Crosby HS Dena Laurel, Roma HS Joshua Martinez, Alexander HS Keith Morales, Del Valle HS Matthew Moreno, Alamo Heights HS John Rauschuber, Hays HS Jeremy Roe, PSJA North Early College HS Maximo Sierra, Pebble Hills HS Xochitl Talamantes-Cerda, Pace HS Derek Woods, Dripping Springs HS Jason Younts, Champion HS
Seating Audition Adjudicators Piccolo (6A) Mikaela Pyle, Guyer HS Leilani Ramirez, Rivera ECHS Katherine Norris, Henry MS Ana Tran, Creekside IS Tiffany Lisko, Dowell MS
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COMPOSITION AND MUSIC LITERACY IN A TITLE I SETTING Friday, February 9 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM — CC 215 Emily Brandt & Julio Montañez, Applied Learning Academy Student Demo Group
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Bassoon: Kim Walker, Texas Tech University Cayla Bellamy, Colorado State University Kara LaMoure, The Breaking Winds Bassoon Quartet Darrel Hale, University of North Texas
Oboe: Susie Rockett, Texas Tech University Andrew Parker, Oklahoma State University Jung Choi, University of North Texas Rachel Messing, TX A&M University, Corpus Christi
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Flute (5A) Samuel Hood, Texas Woman’s Univ Mariselda Cyr, Rawlinson MS Julia Lawson, Perry MS Danette Conard, Comal ISD Jennifer Willis, Huntsville ISD Flute (6A) Jolette Wine, Retired Anna Marie Henry, M’Lady Creations Kerri Adame, De Leon MS Adah Jones, Texas State Univ Madeline Gregory, Oak Ridge HS Randy Vaughn, Retired Kim Cooley, Creek Valley MS Kaitlyn McCutcheon, Coppell HS Cheryl Tomczuk, Eastwood HS Jennifer Shannon, Private Instructor Arminda Velasquez, Cedar Ridge HS Caitlin Wolf, Rouse HS Diana Sipes, Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi Kenneth Cox, Fulshear HS Kay Southerland, Private Instructor
Jill Wagner Stewart, Blinn College Trevor Ousey, Killian MS Caitlin Beare, Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi Ruth Allen, Hornedo MS Caleb Santacruz, Haltom HS Andrea Vos-Rochefort, Texas A&M Univ Kingsville Daniel Malacon, Timber Creek HS Bojan Guitic, Argyle MS Lauren Jones, Colleyville MS Nick VandenBush, Marcus HS
Trevor Braselton, Dickinson HS Ryan Albert, Plano East Sr HS Jon Burgess, Texas Christian Univ Kevin Kwaku, Belton HS Amanda Petro, Leander HS Richard Gonzalez, Retired Cameron Kubos, Univ of Houston Brent Smith, Burleson Centennial HS Julia Bell, Texas Tech Univ William Redd, Grapevine HS
E-flat, Contra-Bass Clarinet (6A) Lacy Lansford, Kitty Hawk MS Anna Castillo, Elder MS Carl Ortega, El Dorado HS Carrie Smith, Private Instructor Joshua Kurzweil, McMillen HS
Horn (5A) Paula Tagalos, Reed MS Brennan Ross, Kerr MS Cory Meals, Univ of Houston John Rauschuber, Hays HS Elma Roe, PSJA Memorial ECHS
Bass Clarinet (5A & 6A) Mande Gragg, Trinity School of Midland Amy Mayes, Berkner HS Christine Cumberledge, Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD T.J. Peterman, Cypress Woods HS Marc Moomaw, Socorro HS
Oboe (6A) Benjamin Lambert, De Zavala MS Season Summers, San Jacinto College Central Susan Douglas, Southwestern Univ Susetta Rockett, Texas Tech Univ Bryant Aynes, Metzger MS
Alto Saxophone (5A & 6A) Jeremy DeWinter, Reedy HS James Barger, West Texas A&M Univ Armando Vera, Coleman JH Keith Witt, Judson ISD Robert Cameron, Montgomery HS
Bassoon (5A & 6A) Kristen Goguen, Dallas College - Brookhaven Campus John Batson, Lamar MS Kim Walker, Texas Tech Univ Jennifer Auerbach, Private Instructor Rachel Frederiksen, Univ of Arkansas
Tenor & Baritone Saxophone (6A) Ricky Vilardell, El Paso HS Manuel Hernandez, Harlingen HS Chase Giddings, Dekaney HS Scott McDonald, Texas Lutheran Univ Richard Blaylock, Retired
B-flat Clarinet (5A) Brad Pritchett, Arlington Heights HS Rachel Pruitt, Church Hill MS Britni Hummel, Cedar Park MS Shirley Holstien, Cypress Fairbanks ISD Andrew Kier, Barbers Hill HS
Cornet/Trumpet (5A) Keith Winking, Texas State Univ Maycie Meyer, Friendswood HS David Kirkley, Retired Kyle Foster, Richardson HS Natalie Ball, Southwest HS
B-flat Clarinet (6A) Julia Donnel, Johnson HS Christopher Bronson, Richardson HS Jonathan Guist, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley Nicholas Councilor, Univ of Texas at San Antonio Lauren Kaminski, Aragon MS
Cornet/Trumpet (6A) Francisco Sosa, United ISD Grayson Gayle, Univ of Texas at Austin Carol Nelson, McCallum HS Jeremy McBain, Univ of Texas at Tyler Andrew Hicks, Magnolia West HS
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Horn (6A) Jason Schayot, Berkner HS Laura Sturch, Little Elm HS Guglielmo Manfredi, West Texas A&M Univ Kristy Morrell, Baylor Univ John Mays, Seven Lakes HS Aaron Renzenbrink, Prosper HS Ellen Chmura, Pearce HS Claire Pittman, Lake Highlands HS Jennifer Sholtis, Texas A&M Univ Kingsville Eric Shannon, Lamar Univ Suzanne Dell, Bell HS Suzanne Scott, Memorial HS Jean Bryant, Retired Benjamin Underbrink, Forney HS Peter Rubins, Univ of Texas at San Antonio
Tenor Trombone (5A) Derek Woods, Dripping Springs HS Michael Larkin, The Colony HS Joseph Prescott, Colleyville MS Justin Smith, Georgetown HS Lara Whitehouse, Cross Timbers MS
Euphonium (5A & 6A) Samantha DiMatteo, Seguin HS Donald Bruce, Frisco ISD Travis Smith, Retired Kevin Fenske, Univ of Houston Luis Saldana, Missouri City MS
Tenor Trombone (6A) Chris Yancey, Stratford HS Christopher Meredith, Lewisville HS Art Ruangtip, Washington HSPVA Nathaniel Brickens, Univ of Texas at Austin Pedro Martinez, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Tuba (5A & 6A) Aaron Dugger, Prosper HS Jeff Baker, Texas A&M Univ Commerce Joshua Smith, Heritage MS Loy Studer, Rider HS Jeffrey Gorring, College Park HS
Bass Trombone (6A) David Mobley, Round Rock HS Andy Rein, Centennial HS Jed Weeks, Byron Nelson HS John Shanks, West Texas A&M Univ Jon Bohls, Private Instructor
Percussion (5A) Jerriald Dillard, Oak Ridge HS Hector Gil, Vista Ridge HS Rick Drewry, Private Instructor Moses Simon, Roma HS David Trewitt, Ennis HS
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Percussion (6A) Sherry Rubins, Univ of Texas at San Antonio Heath Dillard, Frisco HS Michael Hernandez, Loretto Academy Jorge Martinez, Edinburg HS Louis Boldrighini, Pearland ISD
ATSSB Audition Chair Kristi Flusche, Groesbeck ISD Contest Office Kristi Flusche, Office Manager, Groesbeck MS Collin Anderson, Groesbeck HS Marc Nichelson, China Spring HS Eric Senzig, Groesbeck HS Section Rehearsal Coordinator Christina Smith, Center MS Flute (4A) Chair: Cristalia Burse, Tahoka HS Alison Hamilton, Clifton HS Anna Jo Knight, Abernathy HS Janella Saad, Anthony HS Mamie Sprinkle, Kemp HS Monitor: Steven Rash, Odem HS Flute (3A) Chair: Megan Seymore, Alvarado HS Christy Henson, Hereford HS Amile Honstein, Carrizo Springs HS Johanna Reynolds, Gatesville HS Jordan Sundermann, Rosebud-Lott HS Monitor: Camden Sidenstricker, A.C. Blunt MS Oboe & Bassoon (4A/3A) Chair: Wylie Gore, Robinson HS Kerry Hughes, Rice HS Elias Elizalde Jr., Hebbronville HS Pamela Langley, A.C. Jones HS James Trammell, Valley Mills HS Monitor: Jennifer Essary, Academy HS B-flat Clarinet (4A) Chair: Gina Muela, Littlefield HS Jennifer Condon, Stanton HS Rene Rosales, La Pryor HS Justin Vance, Lorena HS Stormy Semich, Whitney HS Monitor: Michelle Palmer, Salado HS B-flat Clarinet (3A) Chair: Rachel Berg, China Spring HS Norma Martinez, Robstown Early College HS Crystal Senzig, Riesel HS Elisha Lozano, Alice HS Nora Mosby, Connally HS Monitor: Elizabeth Wilson, Franklin HS
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Alto, Bass, Contrabass Clarinet (4A/3A) Chair: John Gaertner, Kilgore HS Logan Duschatko, Commerce HS Michaela Cole, Glen Rose HS Griffin Holt, Wills Point HS Kyle Popovec, Lorena HS Monitor: Nicholas Durham, Carthage HS Alto, Tenor, Baritone Saxophone (4A/3A) Chair: Charles Cabrera, Robstown HS Tony Gonzalez, Perryton HS Robert Palermo, East Bernard HS Patrick Atkins, La Vernia HS S. Mae Trevino-Mendez, Santa Gertrudis Academy HS Monitor: Eduardo Solis, Pleasanton HS Trumpet (4A) Chair: Carl Idlebird, Somerville HS Daniel Balkema, Pilot Point HS Marcus Oliver, Shallowater HS Kara Wallace, Commerce HS Michael Williamson, Mathis HS Monitor: Clayton Capello, Pettus HS Trumpet (3A) Chair: Scott Cross, Farmersville HS Chris Moix, Mountain View HS Steven Garcia, Alice HS Brian Miears, Caddo Mills HS Blake Vajgert, Salado HS Monitor: Ramon Sanchez, Carrizo Springs HS F Horn (4A/3A) Chair: Zachary Sims, Shiner HS Emily Chenoweth, Canton HS Joseph Hewitt, Chapel Hill HS Abbigail Jones, Needville HS Julie Tefertiller, Smyer HS Monitor: Rebecca Carter, Dumas HS Tenor Trombone (4A/3A) Chair: Richard Cole, Pecos HS Travis Bryant, Early HS Michael Casas, Sabinal HS Benjamin Keltner, Raymondville ECHS Robert Thomas, Clifton HS Monitor: Valerie Perez, San Diego HS
ORCHESTRA DIVISION Clinic Coordinator Benjamin Mitchell, Highland Park MS Clinic Proposals & Materials Review Carly Addison, Irving HS Lesly Galeana, Young JH Alex Treviño, McAllen HS Andrew Goins, Private Instructor Rowina Torres McKee, Doerre IS Yesenia Campos, Kimbrough MS Invited Spotlight Program Selection Carly Addison, Irving HS Sabrina Behrens, Travis HS Kevin Black, Clear Lake HS Bryan Buffaloe, Clear Lake HS Elizabeth Compton, West Ridge MS Sixto Elizondo, Reagan HS
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Facilities Chair Sixto Elizondo IV, Reagan HS Student Assistants Myles Morey, Reagan HS Damien Peters, Reagan HS Joshua Wood, Reagan HS Benjamin Wood, Reagan HS Performing Group Guides Sammy Branch, Martin HS Brian Coatney, Wylie HS Juan Garcia, Grand Prairie HS Ryan Ross, Plano West Sr HS Amanda Su, Curtis MS Ragan Whatley, Canyon Vista MS Symphony Orchestra Section Rehearsals Strings: John Devlin, Wheeling Symphony Orchestra Woodwinds: Richard Meek, Texas Tech Univ
Brass: James Frank, Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra Horn: Andrea Denis, Stephen F. Austin State Univ Percussion: Rick Drewry, Private Instructor
Philharmonic Orchestra Section Rehearsals Strings: Tammy Yi, Chapman Univ Woodwinds: Sara Renner, Univ of Texas at El Paso Brass: Jason Schayot, Berkner HS Horn: Jason Lewis, Plano Sr HS Percussion: Lee Willis, Austin HS Sinfonietta Orchestra Section Rehearsals Strings: David Eccles, The Lovett School Woodwinds: Ann Shoemaker, Baylor Univ Brass: Dick Clardy, Fort Worth ISD Horn: David Brandon, Retired Percussion: Zach Montez, Paschal HS All-State Concert Program Notes Charles Tittsworth, Retired
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Seating Audition Adjudicators Symphony Orchestra Violin 1 Sadarius Slaughter, McMillan JH Mary Havenstrite, Robinson MS Rachel Boone, Ereckson MS Kevin Garcia-Hettinger, Brandeis HS Sophia Hsieh, Lamar CISD Violin 2 Danielle Prontka, Memorial HS Desiree Overree, Seven Lakes HS Charles Robinson, Lowery FC Elizabeth Ledford, Cypress Ranch HS Diane Harper, Retired Viola Penelope Meitz, St. John’s School Neal Springer, Clements HS Jason Thibodeaux, Churchill HS Caitlin Gonzalez, Richardson ISD Brian Bires, Plano ISD Cello Brian Coatney, Wylie HS Kevin Black, Clear Lake HS Gary Needham, Garland HS Jennifer Hillen, Klein HS Kyle Davis, Jordan HS String Bass Nicholas Scales, West Texas A&M Univ George Amorim, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley Ricky Pringle, McCallum HS Matthew Moreno, Jasper HS Christopher Frank, Poteet HS
Philharmonic Orchestra Violin 1 Colleen Whatley, Westwood HS Ann Smith, Plano East Sr HS Michael Fahey, Stratford HS Jan Garverick, Private Instructor Randal Lyle, McKinney Boyd HS Violin 2 Michael Jacko, Washington HSPVA Seth Freeman, Bridgeland HS Emmanuel Coraza, College Park HS Hannah Smith, Rockwall HS Chris Tran, Clear Falls HS Viola Lamar Smith, McKinney North HS Lacey Thwing, Cy-Fair HS Clinton Capshaw, Taylor HS Carlos Quiroz, Alamo Heights HS Brian Eaton, Clark HS Cello Tanner Ledford, Klein Oak HS Louanne Greer, Young JH Aryc Lane, Reedy HS Sean Carlton, Seven Lakes HS Craig Needham, McKinney Boyd HS String Bass Matt Cross, Allen HS David DeVoto, Allen HS Les Sellers, Polk MS Andrew Sutton, Steele HS Charles Tittsworth, Retired
Sinfonietta Orchestra Violin 1 Matthew Chan, Memorial HS Lesly Galeana, Young JH Amanda Su, Curtis MS Nora Brin, Southwest HS Brad Smith, Kinder HSPVA Violin 2 Amy Gross, Plano West Sr HS Gabriel Balderrama, San Marcos HS Ellen Kidwell, Frisco ISD Adrianna Garza, Klein Forest HS Meredith Riddle, Shadow Ridge MS Viola Sundas Mohi-Truong, Klein Cain HS Matthew Cautivar, Hebron HS
Christy Myers, Turner HS Stephen Clink, Flower Mound HS Carlos Quiroz, Alamo Heights HS
Cello Brian Towndrow, Ranchview HS Adam Pratt, Keller HS Joanna DeVoto, Ereckson MS Brett Nelsen, Cinco Ranch HS Jeff Harvick, McKinney HS String Bass Andrew Goins, Private Instructor Bradly Davis, Shepton HS Ryan Ross, Plano West Sr HS Maranda Shanz, Poteet HS Sean Kime, Seven Lakes HS
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VOCAL DIVISION Clinic Review Committee Elizabeth Cole, Sulphur Springs HS Jennifer Crawford, Smithfield MS Austin Dean, Klein Cain HS Kammie Estelle, Cypress Park HS Jennifer Gallagher, Shadow Creek HS Jimmy Garrett, Brennan HS William George-Twyman, Washington HSPVA James Smith, Grand Oaks HS Liz Turner, Faubion MS Invited Choir Selection Committee Chris Ahrens, McKinney North HS Tammy Benton, Retired Paul Doucet, Duncanville ISD Deidre Douglas, Cypress Falls HS Kelly Flores, Sachse HS Jeff Goolsby, Abilene Christian Univ Rico Hamilton, Rowlett HS Nora Henson, Retired Randall Hooper, Texas A & M Univ Commerce Pamela Elrod Huffman, Retired Candy McComb, Retired Kelly McDonald, Kleb Intermediate Amy McMichael, Whitehouse HS Kay Owens, Martin HS Jeff Rice, Midway HS Heather Sharp, Rock Hill HS Scott Tilley, Arlington Heights HS Melody Villegas, New MS Michael Zook, Perform America–TX, LLC Convention Coordinator Christian De la Cruz, Tompkins HS Assistant Clinic Coordinators Jeremy Brown, McKinney Boyd HS Cristal Conner, Killeen HS Audrey De La Cruz, Jordan HS Nick Likos, Cy-Fair HS Ballroom Managers Lead: Michael Matlock, Andrews HS Assistant: Grant Peterson, North Forney HS Stage Manager: Patrick Newcomb, The Woodlands HS Ballroom Team Tyler Adcock, Pike MS Jacob Bahr, Henderson ISD Elora Ballejos, Pace HS Mason Barlow, Arlington HS Mindy Bersalona, Donna HS Tanna Bills, Johnson HS Eric Bourg, Chaparral HS Mica Bull, Cy-Fair HS Andrew Carr, Wylie East HS Simon Carter, Texas Tech Univ Yenching Chiu, Brentwood Christian School Melody Eriksen, Brownsville ISD Jill Fetty, Clear Falls HS Jason Forte, Timberview HS Jimmy Garrett, Brennan HS Raegan Grantham, Katy ISD Janson Guillen, Duncanville HS Tiffany Hammock, Jacksonville HS Frankie Hickman, King MS Adam Hightower-Moreno, Texas City HS Lauren Hounshell, Hamilton MS Morgan Kirby, Heritage MS Nick LaRocca, Centennial HS Jesus Morales, Harlingen HS South Mark Patterson, Dickinson JH Alexander Poole, Lewisville ISD Halley Radebaugh, Renner MS Ruben Reyes, Harlingen HS Kenneth Rivens, Vela HS Cameron Roucloux, Temple HS Nicole Stewart, Lufkin HS
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Office Team Courtney Aguilar, Dripping Springs HS Deborah Barrick, Ellison HS Tina Bernard, Lumberton HS Savannah Bowen, Simon MS Diane Camp, Retired Crystal Chamberlain, Prosper HS Carolyn Cruse, Children’s Chorus of San Antonio Christian Cruz, Anne Frank Inspire Academy Nathan Dame, Wylie East HS Donald Devous, Fort Worth ISD Gabi Guest, Dieterich MS Rebecca Hildreth, North Lamar HS Natalie Joyner, Rogers MS
Cathy Koziatek, Walnut Grove HS Benjamin Luss, Fulshear HS Sandra Norrell, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts Charnele Pendarvis-Romero, Kinder HSPVA Christina Rivera, McNair MS Melissa Roth Young, Haggard MS Todd Sanders, Steinway Pianos Emma Schlebach, Rowlett HS Debbie Seitter, Texas Christian Univ Megan Senter, Sunnyvale HS Dean Silagan, Kerr HS Kerra Simmons, Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts James Smith, Grand Oaks HS Mary-Margaret Soknich, Terrell Academy HS Elizabeth Thacker, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts Jason Whitney, Lopez ECHS Vanessa Winslow, Kerr HS
At the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music, we develop multiskilled, multifaceted universal musicians equipped to participate in the 21st century as artists; as broadly-based professionals with flexible career options; and as compassionate world citizens.
Discover more at colorado.edu/music
Student Assistants Oluwasemilola Akindebe, Rock Hill HS Evan Beaty, Duncanville HS Jeremiah Grimaldo, North Mesquite HS Matthew Stringer, Martin HS Mixed Choir Section Leaders Soprano: Katherine Engle, Guyer HS Alto: Jasmine Reed, Dawson HS Tenor: Frankie Espinoza, Shadow Creek HS Bass: Gershom Garcia, Coronado HS Treble Choir Section Leaders Soprano 1: Ginger Wheelock, Harlingen HS Soprano 2: Kathryn Zetterstrom, Allen HS Alto 1: Courtney Kelly, Vista Ridge HS Alto 2: Samantha Nalundasan, Atascocita HS Tenor-Bass Choir Section Leaders Tenor 1: Laurie Wash, Permian HS Tenor 2: Kenneth Rivens, Vela HS Bass 1: Adrian Kirtley, Timber Creek HS Bass 2: Klint Jordan, Seven Lakes HS Small School Mixed Choir Section Leaders Soprano: Mary Turner, Hudson HS Alto: Donna Barbee, Talkington SYWL Tenor: Cesar Galaviz, Jones HS Bass: Keith Harris, Perryton HS Area Chairs Area A: Wendy Weeks, Abilene HS Area B: Tara Sikon, Birdville HS Area C: Lindsay Swartwood, Flower Mound HS Area D: Amy Boltz Triggs, Ellison HS Area E: Lisa Holt, Cedar Park HS Area F: Christopher Fiorini, Bridgeland HS Area G: Fernando Fernandez, Flour Bluff HS Area H: Jennifer Gallagher, Shadow Creek HS Small School Area Chairs North: Megan Senter, Sunnyvale HS South: Kara Cowart, Bay City HS East: Rebecca Hildreth, North Lamar HS West: Michael Matlock, Andrews HS Central: Ariel Sword, Stephenville HS Invited Choir Guides Mindy Bersalona, Donna HS Amy Boltz Triggs, Ellison HS Jacob Brown, Benbrook MS/HS Travis Campbell, Waxahachie HS Alexander Carr, Hebron HS Eric Cooley, Prosper ISD Rachel Fiorini, Cypress Creek HS Linda Holkup, Austin HS Lisa Holt, Cedar Park HS Lance Newman, Trinity HS Ruben Romero Galvan, Rosemont MS Dorothy Wilson, Cinco Ranch HS
ELEMENTARY DIVISION Clinic Review Committee Chelsea Wascheck-Gaukin, Eiland ES Kris Holmes, Passmore ES Kirstie Guillotte, Heights ES Tracie Quinn, Cole ES Invited Performing Group Committee Heather Cole, Michael ES Judy Hudson, Beard ES Tracie Quinn, Cole ES Amy Ramos, Langley ES Chelsea Short, Bulverde Creek ES Natasha Thurmon, Boldt ES Office Manager Katherine Johns, Floresville South ES
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Ballroom Assistant Manager Brenda Richison, Tower ES Vice-President Assistants Susan Hackett, Puckett ES Steven Haden, Martin ES Kristian Holmes, Passmore ES Stacy Redding, Lowery Road ES Business Meeting/Reception Chair: Becky Compton, Retired Assistant Chair: Traci Finch, Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD Assistant Chair: Juli Martin, Northside ES Invited Ensemble Guides Kaitlyn Candler, Denton HS Halley Radebaugh, Renner MS Joshua Rodriguez, North East ISD Janna Talmon, Retired Christopher Wheelock, Coleman MS Caitlin White, Royse City ISD
COLLEGE DIVISION Clinic Review Committee Chair: Carter Biggers, Texas Woman’s Univ Eddie Airheart, Tyler Junior College Andrew Alegria, Sul Ross Univ Tanya Allen, Texas State Univ Eric Allen, Texas Tech Univ Sarah Allen, Southern Methodist Univ George Amorim, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley Pat Antinone, East Texas Baptist Univ Vicki Baker, Texas Woman’s Univ Caroline Beatty, Texas State Univ Eric Branscome, Texas A&M Univ Commerce Kathryn Brownlee, Dallas College - Cedar Valley Campus Mary Karen Clardy, Univ of North Texas Debra Greschner, Lamar Univ Jessica Hajek, Our Lady of the Lake Univ Alan Harkey, Austin College Sarah Herrington, Wayland Baptist Univ Ashley Holder, Trinity Valley Community College Kenneth Iyescas, Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi Kevin Jones, Stephen F. Austin State Univ Constance Kelley, Angelo State Univ Lynn Ledbetter, Texas State Univ Bruce Lin, Amarillo College Cory Meals, Univ of Houston Kyle Millsap, Texas A&M Univ Kingsville Tim Nutting, Navarro College Jesse Orth, Texas A&M Univ Kingsville Joachim Reinhuber, Texas A&M Univ Kingsville Brett Richardson, Texas Lutheran Univ Troy Robertson, Tarleton State Univ Corey Robinson, Midwestern State Univ James Rodriguez, Texas Christian Univ Brian Shelton, Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi Sean Taylor, Umiversity of Texas Rio Grande Valley Curtis Tredway, Univ of Texas at El Paso Lynette Vincent, East Texas Baptist Univ
Research Committee Chair: Amy Simmons, Univ of Texas at Austin Editor: Sarah Allen, Southern Methodist Univ Michael Alexander, Baylor Univ Carla Cash, Texas Tech Univ Virginia Davis, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley Julie Derges, Univ of Houston Robert Duke, Univ of Texas at Austin Jacqueline Henninger, Texas Tech Univ Michele Henry, Baylor Univ Judith Jellison, Univ of Texas at Austin Janice Killian, Texas Tech Univ Cory Meals, Univ of Houston Mark Montemayor, Univ of North Texas Jessica Napoles, Univ of North Texas Diane Persellin, Trinity Univ Alec Scherer, Texas State Univ Laurie Scott, Univ of Texas at Austin Donald Taylor, Univ of North Texas Article Review Committee Chair: Julie Scott, Southern Methodist Univ Crystal Gerrard-Ramirez, Univ of North Texas Jessica Hajek, Our Lady of the Lake Univ Jacqueline Henninger, Texas Tech Univ Michele Henry, Baylor Univ Lynette Vincent, East Texas Baptist Univ Music Teacher Preparation Committee Jennifer Amox, Midwestern State Univ Carter Biggers, Texas Woman’s Univ Heather Bolin, Texas Tech Univ Eric Branscome, Texas A&M Univ Commerce Glen Brumbach, Texas A&M Univ Central Texas Whitney Crowley, Concordia Univ Texas Michele Henry, Baylor Univ Sarah Herrington, Wayland Baptist Univ Kelly Hollingsworth, Baylor Univ Vickie Johnson, Darla Meek, Texas A&M Univ Commerce Emily McGinnis, Univ of Houston David Montgomery, National Band Association Becky Morrison, Dallas Baptist Univ Two-Year College Committee Chair Chair: Todd Quinlan, Blinn College Sara Baker, Temple College Brad Bolick, Hill College Casey Carter, Collin College Heather Mensch, Tyler Junior College Camille Nies, Amarillo College Gerald Ringe, Tarrant County College Northeast Inclusion in Underserved Populations Chair: Crystal Gerrard-Ramirez, Univ of North Texas Andrew Alegria, Sul Ross State Univ Brandon Houghtalen, Univ of Texas at El Paso Justin West, Univ of Texas at Austin David White, Houston Community College-Central Student Assistants Sydney Flake, Sam Houston State Univ Rafael Hernandez, Sam Houston State Univ Giancarlo Iannini, Sam Houston State Univ Sarah Pickle, Sam Houston State Univ
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2024–2025 Executive Board Candidates COLLEGE
VICE-PRESIDENTS BAND
PRESIDENT-ELECT
Brian Coatney
Shane Goforth
Gary Keller
Ramon Niño III
Voting for TMEA President-Elect will be by electronic ballot. Eligible members will receive an email from membership@tmea.org with a link to their ballot on February 8 after the General Session. For details on preferential voting, go to www.tmea.org/election. Electronic voting closes at 6 p.m. CT, February 9.
Candidate Information
Mike Howard
Carter Biggers
Division Vice-Presidents will be elected by acclamation in their Division Business Meetings, February 8, at 5:15 p.m. Band: Hemisfair Ballroom 3 College: CC 206
Candidate statements and video endorsements are online at www.tmea.org/candidates. Scan the code to access that webpage.
Thank You! Convention Pianos Provided By Steinway & Sons Booth 635
Convention Digital Keyboards Provided By Yamaha Corporation of America Booth 323
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A Member of the Texas A&M University System
2024 SUMMER MUSIC CAMP SERIES Texas Summer Flute Symposium
June 9-14
Leadership, Drum Major & Color Guard Camp
June 15-18
POWER ON: Marching Arts Audio Intensive
June 16
Marching Arts Director Symposium
June 16-18
Percussion Director Symposium
June 17-18
All State Choir Camp
July 10-13
Blast of Brass
July 14-19
Online registration now open: tamuc.edu/music
@TAMUCMusic | @TAMUCBands | @TAMUCChoirs
TMEA President’s Concert THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 • 8:00 P.M. LILA COCKRELL THEATRE WITH FEATURED GUEST PERFORMERS
Boston Brass & Timothy McAllister, Saxophone Soloist
JERRY JUNKIN Artistic Director
BOSTON BRASS
TIMOTHY MCALLISTER
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Texas Bandmasters Association 2024 Convention/Clinic Thursday-Saturday, July 25-27 Henry B. González Convention Center San Antonio, Texas
Online registration opens FEBRUARY 19, 2024. Take advantage of EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTED REGISTRATION PRICING. Secure your hotel from the website as you register. Spouses can be registered at the same time as TBA members.
The largest summer convention for band directors! 2024 FEATURED CONCERTS BY:
• The U.S. Army Band, “Pershing’s Own” COL Bruce R. Pulver - Leader and Commander
• U.S. Air Force Band of the West Concert Band and Dimensions in Blue Jazz Band Major Dustin M. Doyle, Commander and Conductor • Austin Symphonic Band Dr. Kyle Glaser, Conductor
JASON FETTIG
2024 Featured Clinician
Greeting
• Sugar Land Winds Larry Matysiak and Rick Yancey, Conductors
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Academy for New Band Directors in conjunction with the TBA Convention/Clinic
Thursday, July 25, 2024 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, lunch provided
DESIGNED FOR: Directors beginning their teaching career, Fall 2024 CPE CREDIT: 8 Hours Continuing Professional Education Credit CURRICULUM: • Classroom Management/Discipline • Student Motivation, Communicating with Administration and Parents • Overview of TMEA, UIL, and TEA • Social Media Dos and Don’ts • Director’s Legal Rights and Responsibilities • Management of School Finances • Personal Finances • Professionalism PRESENTED BY THE LEADERS IN YOUR PROFESSION: An outstanding faculty of Texas music educators, administrators, and law specialists
Online Registration Opens
FEBRUARY 19, 2024:
www.texasbandmasters.org
“The New Band Director Academy was one of the most valuable professional development opportunities I have attended. It helped take away some of the pressure of the more daunting, less talked-about elements of being a new teacher. More importantly, I was inspired and invigorated to get started.” – Glenna Stalcup, Assistant Band Director, Moore Middle School, Celina ISD
“This Academy is a fantastic springboard into the first year for any new director. The topics covered are extremely vital and address information you don’t get in college. This experience is also a great networking opportunity for up-and-coming band directors.” – Christina Colley, Assistant Band Director, Carthage HS
“I feel so much more confident about the administrative aspects of being a band director. The number of topics I need to be prepared to do as a band director feels a lot less daunting after today’s academy.” – Halle Goodman, Assistant Band Director, Berry Miller Junior High, Pearland ISD
“The Academy gave me a great sense of relief that I could be successful from day one on my campus.” – Edgar Meza, Assistant Band Director, Tejeda MS, Northeast ISD
“This is the most informative set of clinics I’ve ever been to. I feel well prepared for and less anxious about my first year!” – Hunter Gutierrez, Assistant Band Director, Mt. Vernon JH, Mt. Vernon ISD
“Experiencing this academy will help you learn how to be the best version of yourself and become a positive role model for your students. I recommend this academy to all aspiring music educators!” – Evan Seidel, Assistant Band Director, Levelland ISD
CC = Convention Center SYMPHONIC BAND: CC 007 Thursday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. – Noon
CONCERT BAND Marriott Riverwalk Salon ABC Thursday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. – Noon
5A SYMPHONIC BAND La Quinta Fiesta Thursday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
JAZZ ENSEMBLE I
La Quinta Bowie Wednesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Thursday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 4:00 p.m. warmup (CC 218)
JAZZ ENSEMBLE II
La Quinta Crockett Wednesday 6:00 – 9:00 p.m. Thursday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 1:00 p.m. warmup (CC 218) 38
ALL-STATE FULL ENSEMBLE REHEARSALS Wednesday Sectionals: TMEA All-State ensembles (except Jazz, Percussion, and Mariachi) have sectional rehearsals on Wednesday. Go to the All-State Rehearsal Schedule in the convention app and choose the ensemble to find its section rehearsal location. Concerts: All-State concert times and locations are included on each event description in the schedule and at www.tmea.org/ASconcerts. PERCUSSION ENSEMBLES
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
MIXED CHOIR
Hyatt Regency Ballroom East Wednesday 8:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. (sectionals) 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 2:45 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Friday 8:15 a.m. – Noon 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. (CC 004)
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
TREBLE CHOIR
ATSSB CONCERT BAND
Menger Ballroom Thursday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
CC 302 AB Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
MARIACHI ENSEMBLE
SMALL SCHOOL MIXED CHOIR
5A: CC 213 / 6A: CC 210 Wednesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Thursday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
ATSSB SYMPHONIC BAND
Hyatt Regency Ballroom West
Wednesday 8:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Thursday 8:15 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. (sectionals) 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. (CC 004)
ATSSB JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Hyatt Regency Rio Grande Ballroom Wednesday 5:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Thursday 8:15 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 2:45 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Friday 8:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. 2:45 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturday 11:30 a.m. warmup (CC 218)
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CC 006 Thursday 7:00 a.m. (Lila Cockrell, Gen. Session) 10:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Hilton Palacio del Rio Salon del Rey Thursday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
SINFONIETTA ORCHESTRA
CC 209 Wednesday 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Thursday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 7:00 a.m. warmup (CC 218)
CC 301 Thursday 7:00 a.m. (Lila Cockrell, Gen Session) 10:00 a.m.– Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. CC 304 Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 7:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
TENOR-BASS CHOIR
CC 303 AB Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. – Noon 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON
SUMMER CAMPS Texas Conducting Workshop
Concert Band Camp
Drum Major, Leadership, and Colorguard Camp
June 3-7
June 9-13
June 16-20
Maverick Music Education Summer Institute
Summer Strings
All-State Choir Camp
June 24-28
July 7-12
July 28-31
Thank You, Exhibitors! TMEA deeply appreciates our partners in the music industry. Their support during our convention and throughout the year helps us achieve excellence in music education in Texas. Visit the Exhibit Hall to shop, make connections, and show your appreciation.
Visit the Exhibit Hall to Shop and Extend Your Thanks! TCCBDA All-State Wind Symphony & Jazz Ensemble Rehearsals Symphonic Band: Drury Plaza Hotel, Ballroom 405 & 422 Jazz Ensemble: Drury Plaza Hotel, Room 418 Wednesday 3:00 p.m. (band seating auditions) 7:30–10:00 p.m. Thursday 8:30 a.m.–Noon 2:30–6:00 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. After: Attend the convention 5:00–8:00 p.m.: College Night Saturday 8:30–11:00 a.m.
CONCERTS IN HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2: • Jazz Ensemble: Saturday, 4:00 p.m. • Wind Symphony: Saturday, 7:00 p.m. TCCBDA All-State Wind Symphony Conductor Tamey Anglley, Stephen F. Austin Univ TCCBDA All-State Jazz Ensemble Conductor Aric Schneller, Sam Houston State Univ 40
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Two-Year College All-State Choir Rehearsals Doubletree Hilton Hotel, Salon de Gala (full rehearsals) Wednesday 7:00–8:00 p.m.: Sectionals 8:10–9:30 p.m.: Full Rehearsal Thursday 9:00–10:30 a.m. 10:50 a.m.–12:30 p.m. 1:45–6:45 p.m.: Attend the convention 7:00–9:00 p.m.
Friday 9:00–10:45 a.m. 10:50 a.m.–12:30 p.m. 2:00–3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m.: Attend the convention 5:00–8:00 p.m.: College Night Saturday 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
CONCERT IN STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM: Saturday, 7:00 p.m. Two-Year College All-State Choir Conductor Karen Kenaston-French, Univ of Texas at Arlington Accompanist Robert Hunt, Lone Star College–Kingwood
CHORAL DEPARTMENT 2024CHOIR CAMPS | June 30 –July 3 NEW Small School Camp Section Leaders Megan Senter Sunnyvale HS Bryce Gage Marble Falls HS Matthew Kent Sealy HS César Galivan A. C. Jones HS
Large School Camp Section Leaders Leigh Ann McClure Keller Central HS Dawn Sheridan-Reinhuber San Marcos HS Travis Baldwin Veterans Memorial Early College HS Spencer Wiley Harker Heights HS
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Commuters $275
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Residential $375
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$50 Discount for previous All-State Member
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$50 Discount for Groups of 10 or more from the same campus
Introducing Dr. Thomas Rinn, Camp Director ChoirCamp@txstate.edu
GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN CHORAL MUSIC
Innovative programs designed to inspire and amplify artist teachers Master of Music Choral Conducting and Master of Music Education Choral Emphasis Engagement with FIVE choral artists on faculty including Grammy Award-Winning, Craig Hella Johnson Opportunities to engage with Austinbased professional choir, Conspirare
Full-Term Study • Annual engagement with prominent composers and conductors. Recent artists include Rosephanye Powell, Michael Barrett, and Stacey V. Gibbs | 2025 – Elaine Hagenberg and Jake Runestad (commission premiere) • Substantial podium time with 5 ensembles • Scholarships and assistantships available
Summers-Only Study • Innovative and impactful 3 summer program with cohorts starting summer 2024 with flexible scheduling including online options and shortened residency • Podium time during the TXST/Conspirare Conducting Symposium • Scholarships available
TXST/CONSPIRARE CHORAL CONDUCTING SYMPOSIUM
Renew/Refine July 8 – 12, 2024
featuring the TXST choral faculty including Craig Hella Johnson, TXST Artist in Residence & Artistic Director, Conspirare with Cara Tasher, Director of Choral Activities University of North Florida
choirs.music.txst.edu Texas State University, to the extent not in conflict with federal or state law, prohibits discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, veterans’ status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression. Texas State University is a tobacco-free campus.
CONCERT REPERTOIRE All-State Ensembles TMEA All-State Symphonic Band Nitrous | Kevin Day Blue Cathedral | Jennifer Higdon/Nowlin Symphony #4 | David Maslanka
TMEA All-State 5A Symphonic Band
March Militaire Francaise | Camille Saint-Saëns/Hindsley Splinter | Holly Harrison Elytra | Paul Dooley Havana | Kevin Day Steampunk Suite (Mvt. IV) | Erika Svanoe
TMEA All-State Concert Band
Canzona | Peter Mennin Prelude Op.34, No.14 | Dmitri Shostakovich/Reynolds Sleep | Eric Whitacre Big Four on the River | James M. David New York Hippodrome March | John Philip Sousa/Keith Brion La Mezquita de Córdoba | Julie Giroux
TMEA All-State Jazz Ensemble I
Love For Sale | Cole Porter/Pete Myers Con Alma | Dizzy Gillespie/Michael Phillip Mossman State Line Strut | Ellen Rowe Two As One | Thad Jones/Mike Carubia Caveat Emptor (The Attack of the Pink Dolphins) | Ellen Rowe Step Right Up | Oliver Nelson Michaelangelo | Fred Sturm
TMEA All-State Jazz Ensemble II Blues in Hoss’ Flat | Frank Foster Brazilian Affair | Bob Mintzer Boomerang | Bill Byers Take the A Train | Billy Strayhorn/Foster Soul Bossa Nova | Quincy Jones Jamie | Sammy Nestico
TMEA All-State 6A Percussion Ensemble Factions | Lynn Glassock Beyond the Clouds | Jim Casella The Fairy Garden | Maurice Ravel/Luis Rivera Firefly | Nathan Daughtrey
TMEA All-State 5A Percussion Ensemble Nalu | Francisco Perez Doors | Dave Hall The Pocket-Sized Funk Machine | Matthew Kilby
ATSSB All-State Symphonic Band
Aurora Awakes | John Mackey Temperance | Aaron Perrine Of Our New Day Begun | Omar Thomas The Fairest of the Fair | John Philip Sousa/arr. Brion/Schissel
ATSSB All-State Concert Band
The Star-Spangled Banner | John Stafford Smith/Damrosch/Sousa After the Darkness | William Owens H.M. Jollies March | Kenneth Alford/ed. William Owens The Wellerman Come | arr. Travis J. Weller (ASCAP) Melodious Thunk | David Biedenbender To Sail the Majestic Seas | William Owens Signature | Jan Van Der Roost 42
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These programs may not be in performance order and are subject to change.
ATSSB All-State Jazz Ensemble
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square | arr. Frank Mantooth Beautiful Love | arr. Paul McKee/ed. Wayne Dyess Crib Chimp | Dan Haerle Got Rhythm? | Doug Beach I Concentrate on You | Cole Porter/arr. Mark Taylor Lady Bird | Tadd Dameron/arr. Mark Taylor Over the Rainbow | Harold Arlen/arr. Alan Baylock Unleash the Chicken | Kris Berg Wave | Antonio Carlos Jobim/arr. Michael Mossman Solstice Samba | Aaron Lington
Texas Community College Band Directors Association All-State Wind Symphony Mary Shelley Meets Frankenstein: A Promethean Tango | Erika Svanoe In Living Color | Katahj Copley Symphonic Dance No. 3 “Fiesta” | Clifton Williams This Cruel Moon | John Mackey A Mother of a Revolution | Omar Thomas Highland Hearts | Jack Wilds Concerto for Marimba and Orchestra No. 1, Mvt. 4 | Ney Rosauro
Texas Community College Band Directors Association All-State Jazz Ensemble
Almost Like Being In Love | Lerner & Lowe/Niehaus Main Title from the film Payback | Chris Boardman/David Bernot and Jared Cathey Three and One | Thad Jones Autumn Leaves | Prevert & Kosma/arr. Raleigh Dailey What Is This Thing Called Love | Cole Porter/arr. Aric Schneller Caught in the Moment | Tom Kubis A Night in Tunisia | Dizzy Gillespie/Tyzik
TMEA All-State Symphony Orchestra
Red Cape Tango | Michael Daugherty Bonecos de Olinda | Clarice Assad Till Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche | Richard Strauss/Clinton F. Nieweg Conga del Fuego Nuevo | Arturo Márquez
TMEA All-State Philharmonic Orchestra
Un danzón a mi manera | Ivette Herryman Rodríguez Five Movements in Color, Mvt. 2 “Soul of Remembrance” | Mary D. Watkins Sensemayá | Silvestre Revueltas Suite Populaire: Catalonia | Isaac Albéniz Suite No. 1 from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64bis, Mvt. 7 Death of Tybalt | Sergei Prokofiev
TMEA All-State Sinfonietta Orchestra Lift-Off | Roger Zare Symphonic Metamorphosis | Paul Hindemith Soul Force | Jessie Montgomery
TMEA All-State Mariachi Ensemble
Homenaje a Ruben Fuentes | arr. Beto Jimenez Maeda La Malagueña | Elpidio Ramírez/arr. Beto Jimenez Maeda La Vaquilla Vargas | Silvestre Varga/tr. Beto Jimenez Maeda Como Yo Te Amé | Armando Manzanero/arr. Beto Jimenez Maeda Ay! Mi Mexico | Beto Jimenez Maeda Si Acaso Vuelves | Rosendo Montiel/Homero Aguilar/arr. Jesus R. de Hijar Popurrí El Mariachi | arr. Jesus R. de Hijar/Beto Jimenez Maeda La Hormiga | Jesus R. de Hijar Mi ciudad | tr. Beto Jimenez Maeda Tatuajes | Joan Sebastian/Beto Jimenez Maeda El Fuereño | arr. Beto Jimenez Maeda
TMEA All-State Mixed Choir
Artie Henry MS Honors Band (Class 3C Honor Band)
TMEA All-State Treble Choir
Baylor Wind Ensemble
Indodana | Traditional isiXhosa, arr. Michael Barret & Ralf Schmitt Himne | Roelof Temmingh Cum Sancto Spiritu (Mvt. 3 from Gloria) | Hyo-won Woo Richte mich, Gott (Psalm 23) | Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Neišeik, Saulala | Vytautas Miskinis Only in Sleep | Ēriks Ešenvalds Khutšo | Mokale Koapeng & Roderick Williams Tshela Moya/Ke nna yo Morena | Traditional Sesotho, arr. Michael Barrett Joy | Hans Bridger Heruth Ani Ma’amin | arr. Paul Caldwell & Sean Ivory Yamo | arr. Shireen Abu Khader Suscepit Israel from Magnificat, BWV 243 | J.S. Bach/arr. Liza Calisesi Maidens Terre-Neuve | Marie-Claire Saindon I Don’ Feel No Ways Tired | Traditional Spiritual, arr. Stacey V. Gibbs Flight | Craig Carnelia/arr. Ryan Murphy All Shall Be Well | Leslee Heys They May Tell You | Andrea Ramsey
TMEA All-State Tenor-Bass Choir
Ring Out, Wild Bells | Ron Nelson Lamento della Ninfa | Claudio Monteverdi/ed. Marion Vree A Stopwatch and an Ordnance Map | Samuel Barber Life and Death | Samuel Coleridge-Taylor/arr. Khyle B. Wooten Invictus | Joshua Rist O Love | Elaine Hagenberg Tantsulaul | Veljo Torms Glory, Glory, Hallelujah! | Howard Helvey
TMEA All-State Small School Mixed Choir
Gropen | Gjermund Larsen O schöne Nacht | Johannes Brahms Sacred Stepping Stones | Lisa Young Kyrie from Missa Pange lingua | Josquin des Prez Gloria from Coronation Mass in C | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart I Believe in God from Gospel Mass | Robert Ray Wiracocha | Miguel Pesce/ed. Eduardo Garcia-Novelli Veni, Sancte Spiritus | Zanaida Stewart Robles I’ll Be On My Way | Shawn Kirchner
Texas Two-Year College All-State Choir
Sing, My Child | Sarah Quartel Laudate Jehovam, omnes gentes | Georg Philipp Telemann Love: Then and Still | Susan LaBarr ¡Ayúdame! (Venezuelan Plea for Life) | Carlos Cordero Sitivit Anima Mea | Richard Burchard I Will Arise and Go | Shawn Kirchner Leron, Leron Sinta | arr. Saunder Choi Ride the Chariot | arr. Brandon Waddles
Band Division Ensembles Ensembles are listed in alphabetical order. Anahuac MS Honors Band (Class 1C Honor Band) Conquista | David Shaffer First Light | Frank Ticheli Laniakea | Jack Wilds Jambo, Rafiki! | Amy Webb Brace for Impact | Christina Huss Ye Banks and Braes O’ Bonnie Doon | arr. Michael Sweeney Terracotta Warriors | Scott Watson
Festivo | Edward Gregson Haunted Night | Fran Griffin Dances of Innocence | Jan Van der Roost How Sweet the Sound | Brian Balmages Danse Perpetuo | Jason K. Nitsch Byzantine Dances | Carol Brittin Chambers Caribana Afterparty | Omar Thomas Get On your Feet | JaRod Hall
Cool Cat | Adam Schoenberg Lincolnshire Posy | Percy Grainger/ed. Fennell/rev. Rogers Derivations for Clarinet and Band, Mvt. 4, Ride-Out | Morton Gould The Melody Shop | Karl King/ed. Oliver Symphony No. 8, Mvt. 3. Moderate; Very Fast; Moderate; Very Fast | David Maslanka
Lamar Cardinal Jazz Orchestra
Bolero | Maurice Ravel/Gary Anderson Super Mario Bros. Ground Stage | Koji Kondo/Kyle Athayde Malaga | Bill Holman The Inside of The Outside | Jeff Coffin/Chris McDonald Sweet Magnolias | J. Coffin/R. Middogh Tall and Lanky | J. Coffin/Bret Zvacek
Lone Star HS Wind Symphony (Class 5A Honor Band)
Overture in Five Flat | Julie Giroux Wooden Dimes Ballet for Wind Ensemble “The Charleston” | Jim Stephenson The Earth from “The Planets” by Trouvere | Jun Nagao Vulcan’s Forge | Michael Daugherty Wine Dark Sea: Symphony for Band 1. Hubris | John Mackey House of the Rising Sun | Drew Dickey Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral | Richard Wagner/Cailliet
Mineola HS Band (Class 3A Honor Band) Ignition | Todd Stalter One Life Beautiful | Julie Giroux Race to Mineola | Dr. BJ Brooks Sheltering Sky | John Mackey Inferno | Steven Wimberly Invictus | Karl L. King Homage to Bharat | Brian Balmages Illumination | David Maslanka
O’Connor HS Jazz Ensemble
Love for Sale | Cole Porter/Pete Myers Blues Conference | Bryan Kidd Come Sunday | Duke Ellington/Billy Strayhorn Feeling Good | Anthony Newley, Leslie Bricusse, Michael Bublé/arr. Matt Amy Bugle Call Rag | Hubie Blake/Bill Holman Ode to Wallace | Adrian Ruiz Tiger of San Pedro | John LaBarbera You’re the Cream in My Coffee | L. Brown, B. DeSylva & R. Henderson/ arr. Myles Collins
Roma HS Percussion Ensemble
Palio di Siena | Clif Walker Cucuy | Joe W. Moore III/Roger Carter Damas De Las Aguas Oscuras | A. Favian Treviño Superhero | Matt Ehlers A Ringing from a Distance | Ethan Hight Time Stream | David Maslanka/Brian Zator Loteria – 1. El Sol (The Sun), 3. La Luna (The Moon) | Francisco Perez Pajarito | Ivan Trevino
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Texas State Wind Symphony
Like an Altar with 9000 Robot Attendants | Ryan Lindveit Made in America | Joan Tower/MGySgt Don Patterson “The Fool” from Tarot | Lindsay Bronnenkant Sinfonia | Zhou Tian
Vela Jazz I
Out of the Doghouse | Erik Morales Trofeo De Bolos | Craig Skeffington Chill Mode | Chris Clark Sway | Michael Buble, Pablo Beltran Ruiz/arr. Mark Taylor Before We Say Goodbye | Howard Rowe How High the Moon | Nancy Hamilton & Morgan Lewis/Dave Wolpe The Chicken | Alfred James Ellis/arr. Kris Berg Vivir Mi Vida | Khaled/Terry White
West Texas A&M University Symphonic Band Passacaglia in Primary Colors | Michael Daugherty Isabella Air | BJ Brooks The Frozen Cathedral | John Mackey Concerto for Wind Ensemble | Kevin Day
Orchestra Division Ensembles Ensembles are listed in alphabetical order. Lawler MS Symphony Orchestra (JH/MS Full Honor Orchestra)
The Star-Spangled Banner | John Stafford Smith/Preston Hazzard Opening Night | Brian Balmages Arietta | Leroy Anderson Farandole from L’Arlesienne Suite No. 2 | Bizet/Isaac Water on Mars | Kevin Sluder Bacchanale from “Samson and Delilah” | Camille Saint-Saens/Isaac Andante Commodamente | Kalinnikov/Sluder Freely Mohini | Shruthi Rajasekar
Roma HS Mariachi Ensemble
Intro/Sones de Jalisco: El Relampago, El Son de la Negra | Fuentes, Vargas/ arr. Eloy Garza Tema, Mariachi de Corazon | Eloy Garza, Javier Jáuregui/arr. Eloy Garza Arboles de La Barranca, Canta Canta Canta | Jesus A. Barrera, Jose A. Jimenez/ arr. Eloy Garza Al Mariachi de Mi Tierra | Pepe Guizar/arr. Eloy Garza Vals de Alejandra | Rafael Oropeza/arr. Eloy Garza Hay Unos Ojos | Jesus Guillermo Palacios/arr. Eloy Garza Cucurrucucu Paloma | Tomas Méndez/arr. Eloy Garza This Land Is Your Land (Esta Tierra Es Tu Tierra) | Woody Guthrie/arr. Eloy Garza America the Beautiful | Katharine Lee Bates, PD/Eloy Garza Un x100to | Edgar Barrera/arr. Eloy Garza Popurri: Canciones de Siempre | J.A. Jimenez, Pedro Galarza, J. Gabriel/ arr. Eloy Garza Ay Jalisco No Te Rajes, La Bamba | Ernestro Cortazar, Pedro Galarza/ arr. Eloy Garza El Balaju | Traditional/arr. Eloy Garza
Sartartia MS Honors Orchestra (JH/MS String Honor Orchestra)
Holberg Suite, Mvt. I. Prelude | Edvard Grieg Concerto Grosso in D minor Op. 3 No. 11, Mvt. I. Allegro | Antonio Vivaldi Esperance | Catherine McMichael Radiant Joy | Brian Balmages Melodie Op. 42 No. 3 | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky/arr. Paul Wood Csardas | Vittorio Monti/arr. Wallis Kerr, rev. David Kerr Three Olympians – III. Ares | Peter Boyer 44
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Seven Lakes HS Symphony Strings (HS String Honor Orchestra)
Nepomuk’s Dances (III. Memory) | Marcelo Zarvos And Birds Are Still... | Takashi Yoshimatsu Moon Reflecting in the Erquan Pond | Abing (Hua Yanjun)/Wu Zuqiang Deux Mélodies Hébraïques (I. Kaddisch) | Maurice Ravel/Tognetti Symphony No. 5 (IV. Adagietto) | Gustav Mahler Turceasca | Sapo Perapaskero/arr. Golijov/Ljova
Westwood HS Symphony Orchestra (HS Full Honor Orchestra)
Equinox | Katajh Copley Romance No. 2, Op. 51 | Ludwig van Beethoven The Montagues and the Capulets from Romeo and Juliet Suite No. 2 | Sergei Prokofiev Morning Dance from Romeo and Juliet Suite No. 3 | Sergie Prokofiev The Death of Tybalt from Romeo and Juliet Suite No. 1 | Sergei Prokofiev Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68, Mvt. IV | Johannes Brahms
TCU Symphony Orchestra
My Home, Op. 62, B. 125a | Antonin Dvorak Interlude and Dance from La vida breve | Manuel de Falla Concerto for 7 Winds, Timpani, Percussion, and Strings, Mvt. III | Frank Martin La Noche de Los Mayas, Mvts. II, IV | Silvestre Revueltas
Vocal Division Ensembles Ensembles are listed in alphabetical order. Beckendorff JH Non-Varsity Tenor Bass Choir Ad Astra | Jacob Naverud Storm | Dan Davison A Cowboy’s Life | Dan Davison Home | Noah Reese A Call for Peace | Jerry Estes Ballgame | Debra Morton
Bridgeland HS Tenor Bass Choir
Victimae Paschali Laudes | arr. Michael Engelhardt Wild Mountain Thyme | Karen Marrolli The River | Susan Labarr Never | Ryan Main Sh-Boom | arr. Dave Briner An Old-Fashioned Song | arr. Christopher W. Peterson
Central HS Chamber Women
Songbird | Sarah Quartel Jauchzet Gott, Alle Lande | Felix Mendelssohn/ed. Kathleen Rodde Le Colibri | Ernest Chausson/Mari Esabel Valverde Psallite | Kyle Pederson Pastir Dobri (The Good Shepherd) | Ivan Bozicevic Li’l David | Stacey V. Gibbs
First Colony MS Bobcat Select Treble Shule Aroon | arr. Ruth Elaine Schram Haru Tateba | Philip Reed Metsa Telegramm | Uno Naissoo Paruparong Bukid | arr. Martin Ellis/Henry Leck Doraji | arr. Yoojin Muhn Wanting Memories | Ysaye M. Barnwell Love Never Leaves | Jacob Narverud
Harker Heights HS Master Singers
Bogoroditse Djevo | Arvo Part Neckereien | Johannes Brahms When the Earth Stands Still | Don Macdonald The Conversion of Saul | Z. Randall Stroope City Called Heaven | Josephine Poelinitz Maybe God Is Tryin’ To Tell You Somethin’ | Crouch, Jones, Del Sesto, Maxwell/ arr. Carter
McCullough JH Chamber Choir
Vuelie | Frode Fjellheim and Christophe Beck Gnothi Safton | Jim Papoulis/ed. Sophia Miller Truth | Andrea Ramsey Colorful | Philip E. Silvey The Marketplace | Brent Wells Sisi Ni Moja | Jacob Narverud
Montgomery HS Chorale Women
All Together We Are Love | Katerina Gimon Herbstlied | Felix Mendelssohn Adrca | Katarina Pustinek Rakar I’m On My Way | Anthony Trecek-King A Farewell Wish | Z. Randall Stroope Swifter than Flame | Elaine Hagenberg Makedonska Humoreska | arr. Todor Skalovski
Plano West Sr HS Chorale
My Spirit Sang All Day | Gerald Finzi Ecce, vicit leo | Peter Philips Heilig | Felix Mendelssohn/ed. John Rutter O Sapientia | Tadeja Vulc Tuttarana | Reena Esmail Wild Forces from “The Hope of Loving” | Jake Runestad By Night | Elaine Hagenberg
Salyards MS Treble Chorale
I Will Lift Up My Voice | Laura Farnell “Hymnus” from Vesperae pro Festo Sancti Innocentium | Johann Michael Haydn Babethandaza | Victor C. Johnson Carry the Music | Sarah Quartel If You Want to Go | Philip E. Silvey Maximina | Julian Gomez Giraldo Chantez, Chantez | Gamse and Fields/arr. Norman Leyden
University of Texas at Arlington A Cappella Choir A este sol peregrino | Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco Ave Maria | Kevin A. Memley Come to the Woods | Jake Runestad “Kyrie” from Misa a Buenos Aires | Martín Palmeri When David Heard | Richard Burchard Long Time Trav’ling | Abbie Betinis Estrela é lua nova | Heitor Villa-Lobos/ed. Cristian Grases Somebody to Love | Freddie Mercury/arr. Vince Peterson
Veterans Memorial HS Varsity Tenor Bass Choir
Praise Him! | Michael Cox Verbum Caro | arr. Jeb Mueller El Yivneh Hagalil | arr. E. Jon de Revere Gentle Annie | arr. Alice Parker and Robert Shaw If I Were A Dog | Paul John Rudoi Three Polish War Songs, III. Rozszumiały sie Wierzby Płaczac | arr. Derek Myler La Bikina | arr. Ruben Reyes
West Texas A&M University Chorale
Psalm 150 | Paul Basler Midwinter Song | Susan LaBarr Wake Up, My Spirit | Adolphus Hailstork Des Tages Weihe | Franz Schubert IV. Zdawna dawnego rzencenka ciecze—Sobotkowe Spiewki | Kazimierz Serocki My Song in the Night | Elaine Hagenberg Alleluia | Eriks Esenvalds Oh, What a Beautiful City | Stacey V. Gibbs Neguan orbela | Xabier Sarasola O Happy Day | Sean Pullen
Elementary Division Ensembles Ensembles are listed in alphabetical order. AC2E Elementary “Harmonix”
Rocky Mountain | Crock/Dick/Scott Burrito Sabanero | Hugo Blanco Las Mananitas | Alfonso Esparza Oteo/Traditional Mexican Folksong Circle of Life | Elton John and Tim Rice When I Grow Up | Timothy David Minchin
Corey Cub Chorus
Farewell to the Old Year (Canon) | Carl Orff, Gunild Keetman Rhythm of The Rain | Jerry Estes Three Quotes by Mark Twain | Andrea Ramsey The Moon | Andy Beck Yo Vivo Cantando | Jerry Estes Echo | Sally K. Albrecht How Can I Keep From Singing? | Ginger B. Littleton Sisi Ni Moja | Jacob Narverud
Holland Harmony
Psallite! | Mary Lynn Lightfoot In My Dream | Andy Beck I Let Her Go-Go | Douglas Beam Shenandoah | Laura Farnell I Sing Because I’m Happy | arr. Kenneth Paden/adapt. Rollo Dillworth Unwritten | Natasha Bedingfield, Danielle Brisebois, Wayne Rodrigues
Kujawa Elementary Eagle Choir
Get On Board, Little Children | arr. Greg Gilpin Natsu No Yo Wa | Ruth Morris Gray Give Me a Kite | Andy Beck Vuela | Carlos Cordero Fly Away Home | Pink Zebra Usiku Mwema | Christian “Ceej” Oliver
Neill Rockin’ Longhorns
Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) | Steve Perry, Jonathan Cain/arr. Staci Waites Thunder | Grant, McKee, Sermon, Dezuzio, Reynolds, Platzman/Waites Livin’ on a Prayer | Sambora, Bon Jovi, Child/arr. Waites Crazy Train | Osbourne, Rhoads, Daisley/arr. Downs, Mattingly
Sonido from Roan Forest Elementary
Let’s Go!!! | Matthew Allen Trevino There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back | Shawn Mendes/Matthew Trevino Under the Bridge | Red Hot Chili Peppers/Matthew Allen Trevino Pokémon Theme Song | T. Loeffler, J. Siegler/Matthew Allen Trevino You Belong With Me | Taylor Swift, Liz Rose/Matthew Allen Trevino La Vida Es Un Carnaval | Victor Daniel/Matthew Allen Trevino
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FEBRUARY 7–10 • SAN ANTONIO • HENRY B. GONZÁLEZ CONVENTION CENTER
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he following schedule includes over 490 events! You’ll read about clinics and performances in a variety of venues. In between learning new strategies and getting inspired by amazing performances, find incredible deals in our expansive exhibit hall. Active TMEA members and out-of-state registrants can earn continuing professional education credit during the convention. Almost every clinic and concert event qualifies for CPE credit (which you will complete online after the convention).
Expand Your Experience If you look only for events that start with your division code, you’ll be missing out! Always look beyond the first code and find Technology and General Membership at the end of every clinic hour. B – Band O – Orchestra V – Vocal E – Elementary C – College
GM – General Membership MS – Music Showcase T – Technology TFME – Texas Future Music
Educators
Wednesday, February 7 GM 11:30 AM – 4:30 PM / MARRIOTT RW SALON ABC TFAA Roundtable
Presider: James Drew, Fort Bend ISD, TFAA President B Noon – 2:00 PM / CC 217 A TMAA Marching Band Judges Workshop
Clinician: Gerard Miller, Coppell ISD, TMAA Marching Band Vice-President Presider: Greg Countryman, Texas Music Adjudicators Association, TMAA Executive Secretary TMEA badge not required for entry. $25 registration fee required to attend this workshop. Directors not currently TMAA members may pay at the door with a credit card. O 1:00 – 3:00 PM / CC 217 C
V 1:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 217 B TMAA Vocal Judges Workshop
Clinician: Kay Owens, Martin HS, TMAA Vocal Vice-President Presider: Greg Countryman, Texas Music Adjudicators Association, TMAA Executive Secretary TMEA badge not required for entry. $25 registration fee required to attend this workshop. Directors not currently TMAA members may pay at the door with a credit card. C 2:00 – 3:00 PM / DRURY PLAZA HOTEL TCCBDA All-State Student Registration and Directors Meeting
Presider: Brent Colwell, TCCBDA President
B 2:30 – 4:30 PM / CC 217 A TMAA Concert Band Judges Workshop
Clinician: Melissa Livings, Pearce HS, TMAA Orchestra Vice-President Presider: Greg Countryman, Texas Music Adjudicators Association, TMAA Executive Secretary TMEA badge not required for entry. $25 registration fee required to attend this workshop. Directors not currently TMAA members may pay at the door with a credit card.
TMAA Orchestra Judges Workshop
Clinician: Mike Howard, Leander ISD, TMAA Concert Band Vice-President Presider: Greg Countryman, Texas Music Adjudicators Association, TMAA Executive Secretary TMEA badge not required for entry. $25 registration fee required to attend this workshop. Directors not currently TMAA members may pay at the door with a credit card.
GM 1:00 – 9:00 PM / CC REGISTRATION TMEA Convention Registration/Badge & Program Pickup
C 3:00 – 6:00 PM / DRURY PLAZA HOTEL TCCBDA All-State Wind Symphony Seating Auditions
CC Registration is in Exhibit Hall 1, accessed from the convention center North Lobby. B 1:30 – 4:30 PM / HYATT REGENCY LOS RIOS FOYER
ATSSB All-State Student Registration
Presider: Kenneth Griffin, Association of Texas Small School Bands, ATSSB Executive Secretary
Presider: Brent Colwell, TCCBDA President
GM 3:00 – 4:00 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE TMEA All-State Student Meeting
Presider: Dana Pradervand-Sedatole, Univ of Houston, TMEA President
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2024 TMEA Clinic/Convention
CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU 2020 First Woman Band Division Vice President in TMEA’s 100-Year History 2023 TMEA President
FOR YOUR SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP AS THE TMEA PRESIDENT
Dana Pradervand-Sedatole Associate Director of Bands
Clinician: Ruben Adame, UIL Region 15 Executive Secretary, TMAA Mariachi Vice-President Presider: Greg Countryman, Texas Music Adjudicators Association, TMAA Executive Secretary TMEA badge not required for entry. $25 registration fee required to attend this workshop. Directors not currently TMAA members may pay at the door with a credit card. B 4:00 – 4:45 PM / CC 301 All-State Section Rehearsal Leaders Meeting
Clinician: Frank Coachman, TMEA Deputy Director Presiders: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President; Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President; Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Meeting of All-State section rehearsal leaders to pick up All-State student badges and receive information regarding All-State student check-in. B 4:30 – 5:00 PM / HYATT REGENCY BALLROOM CENTER
ATSSB All-State Student Meeting
Presider: Rodney Bennett, Olney HS, ATSSB President
GM 5:15 – 7:00 PM / CC 220 TMEA State Board of Directors Meeting
Presider: Dana Pradervand-Sedatole, Univ of Houston, TMEA President GM 5:30 – 6:00 PM /
LOCATIONS VARY – SEE ALL-STATE SCHEDULE TMEA All-State Student Check-In & Badge Pickup
Go to the location of your first rehearsal on your ensemble’s schedule (either a sectional or a full rehearsal for Jazz, Percussion, or Mariachi). You must present your signed medical release form and code of conduct to obtain your All-State badge and family concert tickets. Rehearsal locations are in each ensemble’s schedule in the convention app and are listed on the student’s All-State forms. C 7:45 – 9:30 PM / DRURY PLAZA CONFERENCE ROOM 400 TCCBDA Business Meeting
Presider: Brent Colwell, TCCBDA President
B 8:00 – 8:50 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Concert: Lamar Cardinal Jazz Orchestra
Conductor: Richard Condit, Lamar Univ Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President CPE 0-20-HB12-B01 – 1.0 Hr
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O B V 3:30 – 5:30 PM / CC 217 C TMAA Mariachi Judges Workshop
Attend the TMEA General Session Thursday, February 8, 8 a.m. • Lila Cockrell Theatre • Be inspired by the performance of the All-State Symphony Orchestra and Mixed Choir. • Join educators from across the state in singing TMEA’s anthem, “It All Begins with Music.” • Enjoy this year’s keynote address by TMEA Executive Director Robert Floyd. TMEA’s General Session is the official meeting of the TMEA membership, held annually at our convention. Join colleagues from across the state and start your convention off right with this important event! Don’t miss this year’s keynote address by TMEA Executive Director Robert Floyd, who will be retiring this June, following over 30 years of dedicated service in this role! 50
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Arriving in San Antonio Thursday Morning? While Registration opens at 7:30 a.m., you can attend this session first and then pick up your badge after.
TMEA Clinic/Convention: Thursday, February 8 B 6:30 – 8:00 AM / MENGER – MINUET ROOM ATSSB State Board of Directors Breakfast Meeting
Presider: Rodney Bennett, Olney HS, ATSSB President
MS B 9:30 – 10:00 AM / CC WEST LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Beau Deux
B 7:30 AM – 1:30 PM / MARRIOTT RW RIVER TERRACE Phi Beta Mu Membership Committee Meeting
Presider: Bruce Beach, Membership Committee Chair The committee will accept testimony between 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Director/Organizer: Jennifer Shannon, Private Instructor CPE MS-1-09-WL-MS43 – 0.5 Hr These Southeast Texas music educators will present an exciting and unique program of flute and clarinet duos. Repertoire to include Three American Miniatures by Rutter, Chôros No. 2 by Villa-Lobos, and Duos for Flute and Clarinet by Muczynski, among others.
GM 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM / CC REGISTRATION TMEA Convention Registration/Badge & Program Pickup
B 10:00 – 10:50 AM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Concert: Vela Jazz I
CC Registration is in Exhibit Hall 1, accessed from the convention center North Lobby.
Presider: Dana Pradervand-Sedatole, Univ of Houston, TMEA President Attend this meeting of the TMEA membership, where you will enjoy a performance by members of the All-State Symphony Orchestra and Mixed Choir and join in singing TMEA’s anthem, “It All Begins with Music.” Executive Director Robert Floyd will deliver the keynote address.
B 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 214 Open Up and Say “Ah”: Hints for Better Brass Playing
GM 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM / CC EXHIBIT HALL Exhibit Hall Open
Clinician: Ramon Vasquez, Lopez ECHS Presider: Ronnie Rios, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley CPE 1-10-214 – 1.0 Hr Learn some fundamental strategies to help your brass players develop better tone production, airflow, and articulation. While especially for non-brass players, all are welcome and encouraged to bring a brass mouthpiece.
MS B O V C 9:30 – 10:00 AM /
B 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 217 Beginning Band Basics: Build Your Band Back—Better
Go to pages 176–187 for a list of exhibitors.
CC BRIDGE HALL MUSIC SHOWCASE Mariachi Los Paisanos
Director/Organizer: Michael Acevedo, Univ of Texas at San Antonio CPE MS-1-09-BH-MS1 – 0.5 Hr From the University of Texas at San Antonio, this mariachi will showcase their talent and perform a selection of mariachi styles from the slow and romantic bolero to the fast and upbeat sones of Mexico! MS B 9:30 – 10:00 AM / CC NORTH LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Apollo Saxophone Quartet
Director/Organizer: Todd Oxford, Texas State Univ CPE MS-1-09-NL-MS29 – 0.5 Hr This quartet of a Texas State University professor and undergraduate music students will perform a virtuosic program of chamber music literature by Astor Piazzolla, William Pitts, and Stephan Arce-Penedo. MS B C 9:30 – 10:00 AM /
CC REGISTRATION MUSIC SHOWCASE TAMUK Horn Ensemble
Director/Organizer: Jennifer Sholtis, Texas A&M Univ Kingsville CPE MS-1-09-EX-MS45 – 0.5 Hr Enjoy this internationally recognized ensemble, performing a variety of works by current composers for 8 horns and 16 horns, playable by high school and college ensembles!
Clinicians: Richard Canter, Walnut Hills HS; Patrick Sheridan, Focus on Music/Jupiter Instruments & XO Brass; Josh Van Gorder, Spencerville Local School District Presider: Justin Nuckols, Tascosa HS CPE 1-10-217 – 1.0 Hr Learn strategies for embedding social and emotional learning in your band program and methodologies to differentiate instruction to prevent poor performance habits at an early age. Motivate all levels of learners to reach their highest potential, and improve your student’s growth and overall retention in your band program. B 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 Diamond Balance: The Key to Tonal Balance & Clarity
Clinician: Rory Davis, Cinco Ranch HS Presider: George Liverman, Stockdick JH Demonstration Group: Cinco Ranch HS Wind Ensemble, Cinco Ranch/ Beck JH, Ray Jones, Director CPE 1-10-HB3 – 1.0 Hr Davis will present a unique method to teach ensemble awareness, balance responsibilities, and resonance to give directors and students tangible solutions to the intangible descriptors we often use in ensemble performance education. Davis will present and demonstrate examples of daily ensemble balance techniques. B O 10:00 – 11:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – CROCKETT AB Texas Percussive Arts Society Business Meeting Presider: Andrew Eldridge, Univ of Texas at Arlington, PAS President
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GM 8:00 – 9:45 AM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE TMEA General Session
Conductor: Erika Uribe, Vela MS Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President CPE 1-10-HB12-B1 – 1.0 Hr
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Baylor Presentations/Performances at TMEA 2024 Wednesday, February 7 BRENT PHILLIPS Professor of Trombone Trombone Sectional for All-State Symphonic Band
Thursday, February 8 BAYLOR WIND ENSEMBLE J. Eric Wilson, Conductor, Director of Bands With Julian Bliss, soloist 4–4:50 p.m., Lila Cockrell Theatre
Friday, February 9 MIGUEL HARTH-BEDOYA Mary Franks Thompson Director of Orchestral Studies “How to be Most Efficient and Inspiring During Rehearsals” 10–11 a.m., CC225 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY CLARINET CHOIR | MUSIC SHOWCASE Ran Kampel, Assistant Professor of Clarinet 11–11:30 a.m., CC Bridge Hall
KRISTY MORRELL Associate Professor of Horn with Kirt Mosier, Lee’s Summit Symphony “Learning from the Pros | A Wind/Brass/Percussion Toolbox Workshop (Session 3)” 1–2 p.m., CC221 KELLY JO HOLLINGSWORTH Assistant Professor of Music Education with undergraduate students Kaylee McGuire, Emily Bohmer and Maddie Bowen “Engaging Undergraduates in Research Opportunities: Why & How” 2:30 p.m., CC205 J. ERIC WILSON Director of Bands “Maximizing Your Ensemble’s Musical Potential” 2:30–3:30 p.m., CC Hemisfair Ballroom 1-2
NE W L OC AT ION BAYLOR ALUMNI RECEPTION 9:30–11:30 p.m. The Briscoe Western Arts Museum, River View Room
To learn more about the audition process, scan the QR code, then choose your instrument/area of study. For more information: music.baylor.edu or Callan_Monroe@baylor.edu FACEBOOK baylormusic INSTAGRAM @baylormusic
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CPE 1-10-LOC-ASR – 1.0 Hr Observe an All-State clinician/conductor in rehearsal. Rehearsal locations are listed on page 38 and in the All-State Schedules section of the convention app within each ensemble’s schedule. O 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 221 How to Get the Orchestra to Stop Rushing and Play in Tune
Clinician: Christopher Selby, Charleston County School of the Arts Presider: Sophia Hsieh, Lamar CISD CPE 1-10-221 – 1.0 Hr Teaching students to control their tempo and play in tune the way professionals do are two of the most difficult ensemble skills that challenge almost all orchestra directors. Selby will explain the real problems, including factors that many teachers miss, and he will provide clear and effective strategies for addressing and improving these elusively frustrating ensemble problems.
Clinicians: Nicholas Scales, West Texas A&M Univ; Andrew Moritz, Private Instructor Presider: Sessalie Shapley, Byron Nelson HS Demonstration Group: Students from the WTAMU Double Bass Ensemble, Nicholas Scales, Director CPE 1-10-225 – 1.0 Hr Although most bassists in string programs start on traditional tracks in a string class, there is always a strong case for the late-bloomer
V 10:00 – 10:25 AM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: First Colony MS Bobcat Select Treble
Conductor: Tommie Trinh, First Colony MS Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Presenter: Amy Moore, Salyards MS Accompanist: Adam Clay, Houston New Arts Movement CPE 1-10-SN24-V1 – 0.5 Hr
V 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1
Atomic Habits for the Choral Rehearsal
Clinician: Betsy Weber, Univ of Houston Presider: Sally Schott, TMEA Past-President CPE 1-10-SN1 – 1.0 Hr As James Clear demonstrates in his best-selling book Atomic Habits, changing behaviors in tiny ways can lead to exceptional results. Weber will apply Clear’s evidence-based findings to the choral rehearsal and help teachers identify ways they can tweak their work to result in excellence in rehearsals.
Thank You, Taft HS Band Booster Club!
For over 25 years, Taft HS Band Booster program, Northside ISD, has provided convention support to ensure TMEA members enjoy a safe and successful event. When you see volunteers at the Ask Me desks and around the center in bright event staff vests, please offer them your thanks and respect.
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O 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 225 Miracle Grow for the Late-Bloomer Bassist
and students converting to the bass being essential to your program. Whether starting later in middle school, high school, or even college, with the right approach, these students can often do much more than catch up!
E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC
Bridging Folk to Pop Using Kodály and Orff
Clinicians: Christa Schmidt, McCoy ES; Kaitlin Troutman, Central ES Presider: Mark Rohwer, Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD CPE 1-10-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Learn how to bridge the gap between folk and pop music through games, analysis, and Orff arrangements of pop songs. Focused on third- through fifth-grade students, clinicians will utilize Kodály sequencing and its melodic application to xylophones, recorder, body percussion, and unpitched percussion.
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E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Creative Musicking with the Imaginative Young Child Clinician: Manju Durairaj, Latin School of Chicago Presider: Michael Vasquez, Kuentz ES CPE 1-10-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Durairaj will focus on the use of manipulatives and available material to spark the unblemished imagination of young children. Help your preK students organize their musical ideas in creative and developmentally appropriate ways, and provide them the means to express these ideas. Creating spaces to build a sense of identity and community through immersive music play will be explored in depth.
E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Fostering Community Through Group Singing
the music classroom. Sing together and leave with several original canons. E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Jump In! Volumes Pieces to Inspire Musical Play
Clinician: Chelsea Short, Bulverde Creek ES Presider: Amanda Morris, Bulverde Creek ES CPE 1-10-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Bring the playground to your music classroom, because creativity begins with play! Jump in and explore body percussion, folk dancing, improvisation, and even playground games in conjunction with the Orff-Schulwerk volumes to create memorable music experiences with your students. C B O V E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 205
Designing with the End in Mind
Clinician: Darwert Johnson, Mansfield ISD Presider: Luzviminda Pascasio, Jones MS CPE 1-10-205 – 1.0 Hr Teaching with the end in mind will build high-performing teams, increase student engagement, and maximize resources. Johnson will provide strategies and tools to develop teams, impact musicianship, and create musical understanding based on outcomes.
TMEA Featured Clinician: Sarah Tullock, Snow Hill ES Presider: Kirstie Guillotte, Heights ES CPE 1-10-TXABC – 1.0 Hr Group singing has the power to provide students with a deep connection to self and the wider community if approached with mindfulness, flexibility, and humanity. Tullock will provide models for group singing experiences that will bring a vivid sense of community to
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C B O V E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 206 Matrix of Intersectionality: What Is It? Why Does It Matter?
TMEA Featured Clinician: Nicole Robinson, Cultural Connections by Design Presider: Matthew McInturf, Sam Houston State Univ, TMEA College Division Vice-President CPE 1-10-206 – 1.0 Hr In this first session of a comprehensive four-part series, delve into the concept of intersectionality. Learn about its significance in comprehending the intricate ways that multiple identities intersect and shape our lives. Explore the theory’s history, real-world applications, and its role in promoting social justice and inclusivity. While this is an indepth, four-part series, each clinic will be presented as an independent session.
C B O V E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 207 Mentoring Music Educators Through Instructional Coaching
GM 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 218 Distance Teaching with Spirio | r
Clinicians: Richard Fountain, Wayland Baptist Univ; Joshua Harris, Talkington SYWL; Michael Cabe, Steinway & Sons Presider: Oliver Lucero, Univ of Texas Permian Basin Sponsored by: Steinway & Sons Pianos CPE 1-10-218 – 1.0 Hr Break through barriers of geography and access to provide world-class keyboard instruction to your students through Steinway’s Spiriocast technology. Applicable to both lab and studio settings.
Clinicians: Matt Cross, Allen HS; David DeVoto, Allen HS CPE 1-10-215 – 1.0 Hr Cross & DeVoto will demonstrate how to incorporate technology to increase efficiency while gathering important data for assessment, promoting your program, and advocating for program needs. They will cover everything from the basics of website design to integration of software across different platforms to save valuable time during the school year.
T B O V 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 216 Supporting Individual Learners Using Video Technology
Clinicians: Elisa Jones, Holy Family Catholic School; Cameron Coday, Victory Lakes IS; Eric Jimenez, Conn-Selmer, Inc. Sponsored by: Conn-Selmer, Inc. CPE 1-10-216 – 1.0 Hr Gain a variety of synchronous and asynchronous video-based instructional strategies and learning activities that can support learners who have fallen behind, who want to learn a new instrument, or who are wanting to push ahead of the group. These strategies support students in self-paced learning and can give directors more valuable rehearsal time.
O B 10:15 – 11:00 AM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: JH/MS Full Honor Orchestra – Lawler MS Symphony Orchestra
Conductors: Christine LaLonde, Lawler MS; Kevin Sluder, Lawler MS; Christian Holzer, Lawler MS; John McKellar, Lawler MS; Preston Hazzard, Frisco ISD Presider: Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President CPE 1-10-LCT-T1 – 1.0 Hr
GM 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 220 Survival Guide for the Director Who Wears Many Hats
Clinician: Keavon Runnels, Austin HS Presider: Darrell Williams Lister, Manor HS CPE 1-10-220 – 1.0 Hr Urban environments can be challenging for music directors, whether instrumental or vocal. This is especially true on campuses where directors are assigned duties besides their primary ensemble. Runnels will share his strategies for time management, problemsolving, retention, and overall survival. GM 10:00 – 11:00 AM /
CC LDR (RIVER LEVEL–GROTTO) TFAA Mock Interview Session 1
Clinicians: James Drew, Fort Bend ISD, TFAA President; Manuel Gamez, Pflugerville ISD; Dinah Menger, Texas Fine Arts Administrators; Kim Blann, Keller ISD Presider: Stephen Hawthorne-Hill, Keller ISD CPE 1-10-LDR – 1.0 Hr Interviewing for a job can be daunting. Take advantage of this opportunity to practice your interview skills with fine arts directors from across the state. Receive constructive feedback to hone your skills before actual job interviews.
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Clinician: Mary E. Stevens, Retired Presider: Nickole Burr, Thompson ES CPE 1-10-207 – 1.0 Hr One of the most rewarding aspects of music education is sharing best teaching practices and successful strategies with novice teachers. Through instructional coaching, teachers gain tools to initiate conversations, guide novice teachers to self-reflect, and collaboratively develop action plans, resulting in more effective teaching.
T B O V 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 215 Technology Integration in an Ensemble Setting
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V 10:30 – 10:55 AM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: Beckendorff JH Non-Varsity Tenor Bass Choir
Conductors: Bonnie Hulse, Beckendorff JH; Julie Rodriguez, Beckendorff JH Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Presenter: Amy Moore, Salyards MS Accompanist: Kerri Elrod, Private Instructor CPE 1-10-SN24-V2 – 0.5 Hr
V 11:00 – 11:25 AM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: Central HS Chamber Women
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CC WEST LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Fellowship of the Melody
Director/Organizer: Ricky Vilardell, El Paso HS CPE MS-1-11-WL-MS44 – 0.5 Hr This mixed ensemble of music educators will perform music from the European Middle Ages and early Renaissance on period instruments utilizing historically informed performance techniques. A variety of works ranging from dances to art and popular songs from the 13th through 15th centuries will be presented. B 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: West Texas A&M University Symphonic Band
Conductors: Donald Lefevre, West Texas A&M Univ; Gary Garner, Retired Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President CPE 1-11-LCT-T2 – 1.0 Hr
E 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM / MARRIOTT RW SALON EF Elementary Region Chair Meeting/Luncheon
B 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 214 It Ain’t Necessarily So: Sifting Through Brass Dogma
Presider: Christopher Giles, Mireles ES, TMEA Elementary Division Vice-President MS B C 11:00 – 11:30 AM /
CC BRIDGE HALL MUSIC SHOWCASE University of Texas at Austin Horn Choir
Director/Organizer: Patrick Hughes, Univ of Texas at Austin CPE MS-1-11-BH-MS2 – 0.5 Hr Enjoy an exciting program of new and classic repertoire for horn choir, including Hughes’s Dancing on the Hill and Stanhope’s Horn Player’s Retreat and Pumping Song.
Clinician: Randy Adams, Sam Houston State Univ Presider: Jerome Stover, Professor Mouthpiece CPE 1-11-214 – 1.0 Hr “Always take a full breath!” “Only breathe what’s needed.” “Warm up with free buzzing.” “Never free buzz.” “Support from the gut.” “Keep the gut relaxed.” “Arch the tongue.” “Keep the tongue low.” Learn about these and other popular yet conflicting methods, and glean helpful techniques from each in the context of varying individual goals, embouchure mechanics, airflow, and acoustics.
MS B C 11:00 – 11:30 AM /
CC NORTH LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi Faculty Brass Quintet
Director/Organizer: Rai Morales, Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi CPE MS-1-11-NL-MS30 – 0.5 Hr This faculty quintet will present an eclectic and entertaining program that showcases each instrument. This program will include works by Ewazen, Fuentes, Gabrieli, Ellington, Ewald, and more. MS B C 11:00 – 11:30 AM /
CC REGISTRATION MUSIC SHOWCASE TAMUC Chamber Woodwinds
Director/Organizer: Mary Druhan, Texas A&M Univ Commerce CPE MS-1-11-EX-MS46 – 0.5 Hr Enjoy this program of wonderful pieces for small to large ensemble by composers from historically underrepresented groups.
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Conductor: Leigh Ann McClure, Central HS Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Presenter: Kim Blann, Keller ISD Accompanist: Sarah Jones, Central HS CPE 1-11-SN24-V3 – 0.5 Hr
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B 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 217 A Diamond in Velvet: Leading Clarinetists Discuss Sound
Clinicians: Phillip Paglialonga, Univ of North Texas; Sasha Potiomkin, Houston Symphony; Gregory Raden, Dallas Symphony Presider: Corey Mackey, Texas Christian Univ Sponsored by: Buffet Crampon USA CPE 1-11-217 – 1.0 Hr Today clarinetists play with more tonal diversity than ever. Though exciting, this variety can cause confusion for educators as they guide students toward success. Three of Texas’s leading clarinetists will discuss what they look for in an ideal clarinet sound, offer teaching methods and strategies, and highlight various approaches and challenges unique to the clarinet. B 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Program Spotlight: Central MS Band – Transformative Strategies for Middle School
Clinician: Tim Lautzenheiser, Butler Univ School of Music, Senior VicePresident of Education for Conn-Selmer, Inc. Presider: Steven Andre, TMEA Past-President Sponsored by: Conn-Selmer, Inc. CPE 1-11-HB3 – 1.0 Hr High-quality music programs across the nation have one commonality—students reside in a culture of excellence. From the environment to the attention to musical detail, excellence is the filter of everything. Fueled by quality content and masterful context, it is the ongoing planting, nurturing, and harvesting of trust relationships with a constant focus on the why. One person makes a difference and you are the one person! O B 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 221 Full Orchestra–Winds & Percussion Toolbox Session 1
TMEA Featured Clinician: Kirt Mosier, Kirt Mosier Music Presider: Sadarius Slaughter, McMillan JH Demonstration Group: Brandeis HS Symphony, Kevin Garcia-Hettinger, Director CPE 1-11-221 – 1.0 Hr During this live clinic of the demonstration group, Mosier will explain and demonstrate his approach to listening to a full orchestra and how he pulls different sound combinations from the winds, brass, and percussion.
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Clinician: Moisés Garza, Weslaco ISD Presider: Dana Pradervand-Sedatole, Univ of Houston, TMEA President Demonstration Group: Central MS Band CPE 1-11-HB12 – 1.0 Hr Garza will present a variety of strategies and solutions to the challenges faced by many middle school band programs today. Learn how the Central MS Band has implemented the transformative elements of teamwork, student leadership, relationship-building, and accountability to reach great success and national recognition.
B O V C 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 Building a Culture of Excellence
O 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 225 Learn Vibrato in Six Weeks
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Clinicians: Louise Rossi-Sklar, Retired; Michelle Kong, Creek Valley MS Presider: Jessica Harry, Newman Smith HS CPE 1-11-225 – 1.0 Hr Rossi-Sklar and Kong will offer short and fun exercises that can be used at the beginning or end of a class period to help all students learn the steps to a beautiful vibrato in six weeks.
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V 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 Setting the Stage for Success
TMEA Featured Clinician: Sandra Babb, Oregon State Univ Presider: True Hernandez, Cook MS CPE 1-11-SN1 – 1.0 Hr Choral music enhances all facets of life. Babb will explore the question: “Why Sing?” while addressing the challenges of creating an effective choral environment, establishing appropriate expectations for student learning, and setting boundaries for self-preservation. Take home strategies for planning, instruction, and assessment, along with activities to encourage rapport and build trust. E 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM /
GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Mish-Mash Balderdash! What Do I Do With This Class?
Clinician: Rene Boyer, Univ of Cincinnati, Professor Emeritus Presider: Alan Jones, Dyess ES Sponsored by: Peripole CPE 1-11-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Boyer will introduce a mixed-methods approach that includes the musical contributions of students drawing from their life experiences. Strategically design a music program to fit the needs of an increasingly diverse classroom.
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GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Engaging the Senses: Sensory Strategies in a PreK–5 Music Room
Clinicians: Jenny Dees, Texas Tech Univ; Hope Bruening, CarmonaHarrison ES; Cynthia Tiongco, Texas Tech Univ Presider: Shauna Pickens, Texas Tech Univ CPE 1-11-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Reports indicate a prevalence of sensory processing differences in as many as 1 in 6.5 children in the United States. Using developmentally appropriate design and application, Tiongco (occupational therapist) and Dees and Jones (music educators) look through a lens of sensory needs to create the most appropriate music experiences for our learners with sensory differences.
E 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Partners in Time: Pairing the Recorder and Ukulele
TMEA Featured Clinician: Michael Chandler, Austin Peay State Univ Presider: Heidi Bargsley, Hoover ES CPE 1-11-TXABC – 1.0 Hr With recorder and ukulele being popular instruments in today’s elementary general music classroom, teachers often ask which they should teach to their students. The answer is both! Experience musical activities and explore strategies for teaching the recorder and the ukulele side by side, using a scaffolded and sequential process across grade levels.
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E 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Scaffolded Steps in Barred Instrument Instruction
GM 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 218 Fundraising and Visioning for Spirio | r Within Your Community
Clinician: Megan Tietz, Bay ES Presider: Ronald Thornton, Garrett ES Sponsored by: West Music CPE 1-11-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Mallet instruments can be one of the most magical parts of a classroom and one of the most intimidating. Giving young children sticks and loud noisemaking objects requires careful planning, modeling, and management. Explore some initial activities for younger students that will prepare them for success in performing and creating more difficult pieces in the later grades.
Clinicians: Robert Hansen, West Texas A&M Univ; Eric Baker, Univ of Texas Permian Basin; Bryan Elmore, Steinway & Sons Presider: Oliver Lucero, Univ of Texas Permian Basin Sponsored by: Steinway & Sons Pianos CPE 1-11-218 – 1.0 Hr Hear from successful administrators and fundraisers about how to acquire and utilize Steinway’s Spirio | r through creative partnerships within your communities.
C B O V 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 205 Musicianship Through Movement
Clinician: Patrick Moore, South Carolina State Univ Presider: Abigail Bilocura, Moore ES CPE 1-11-220 – 1.0 Hr Each year educators struggle with not becoming burned out from their everyday job. For educators to educate, it is essential that proper strategies are in place to keep us motivated and ready to go. Moore will provide helpful information that will assist educators better their mental and physical health and avoid burnout.
C B O V 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 206 Who Participates and Persists in High School Music Ensembles
TMEA Featured Clinician: Carlos Abril, Univ of Miami Presider: Matthew McInturf, Sam Houston State Univ, TMEA College Division Vice-President CPE 1-11-206 – 1.0 Hr To create more equitable and inclusive music programs in schools, we should take inventory of who and how we serve students. Do our students reflect the school population? Who is more likely to remain in high school music? Abril will examine the national data from the Department of Education to reveal the demographics of students who persist in elective music compared to their peers. C B O V E 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 207 Neurodiversity in Music: Teaching Children on the Spectrum
Clinician: Rebecca Renfro, Sam Houston State Univ Presider: Sandy Hinkley, Sam Houston State Univ CPE 1-11-207 – 1.0 Hr With the broadening of access for students with disabilities, public music programs are seeing a growth in neurodivergent learners, particularly those with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Renfro will provide information and strategies to music educators to aid their work to educate students in an ever-diversifying population. GM 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 008 Confessions of a Procrastinator: Time Management for Teachers
Clinician: Elizabeth Petersen, Univ of North Texas Presider: Deborah Barrick, Ellison HS CPE 1-11-008 – 1.0 Hr Is your desk littered with sticky notes? Do deadlines creep up? Learn strategies for managing your time and your tasks. Petersen will discuss manual and digital solutions as well as methods for streamlining and automating frequent tasks so you can focus on the music and maintain a positive work–life balance.
T B O V 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 215 From Foundations to Film Composing
Clinician: Richard Mendoza, East Central HS CPE 1-11-215 – 1.0 Hr Music theory courses often follow the same tired framework: inversions, modes, figured bass, etc. What if we catered our music theory courses to reflect what students really need and care about? Using examples of student compositions, Mendoza will show you how he has evolved his high school music theory classes to foster more creativity with the use of technology. T B O V C 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 216 Open Educational Resources: Free for Educational Use
Clinician: Floyd Richmond, Tarleton State Univ CPE 1-11-216 – 1.0 Hr An open educational resource (OER) movement has increased the availability of free, comprehensive, high-quality materials, including textbooks and workbooks for the music classroom. Richmond will discuss sources, how to locate materials, criteria for evaluating them, and commonly available music appreciation and theory materials, including OER materials he developed. GM 12:30 – 2:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – CROCKETT AB TMAA Committee on Standards of Adjudication and Performance Practices Meeting
Clinician: James Drew, Fort Bend ISD, TMAA President Presider: Greg Countryman, Texas Music Adjudicators Association, TMAA Executive Secretary
MS B 12:30 – 1:00 PM / CC BRIDGE HALL MUSIC SHOWCASE Knights of Steel
Director/Organizer: Ryan Pride, McCallum HS CPE MS-1-12-BH-MS3 – 0.5 Hr McCallum HS musicians will present a diverse program of local and international artists. While rooted in styles hailing from Trinidad and Tobago, KoS has a rich history of community involvement, commissioning new works, and providing a unique experience for both new and experienced musicians. The group celebrated its 25th year in 2023.
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Clinicians: Patricia Cornett, Temple Univ; Joshua Roach, Nebraska Wesleyan University Presider: Darla McBryde, Sam Houston State Univ CPE 1-11-205 – 1.0 Hr Once students complete the elementary general music curriculum and begin playing instrumental music, they can often lose the connection between sound and physical movement. Cornett and Ranch will demonstrate a method for re-merging these two disciplines in concert ensembles by using short and simple games exploring the principles of movement that conductors use daily.
GM 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 220 Taking Control of Your Health and Avoiding Burnout
MS B 12:30 – 1:00 PM / CC NORTH LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Quadrivial Euphonium Quartet
Director/Organizer: Bryn Roberts, Emerson HS CPE MS-1-12-NL-MS31 – 0.5 Hr These Frisco ISD musicians will present a diverse and exciting program of music, including Gliere’s Russian Sailor’s Dance, Hearts Entwined by John Stevens, Imogen Heap’s Hide & Seek, and War Machine by Anthony O’Toole. MS B C 12:30 – 1:00 PM /
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Director/Organizer: Nicholas Councilor, Univ of Texas at San Antonio CPE MS-1-12-EX-MS17 – 0.5 Hr The clarinet choir will perform an exciting variety of original works and transcriptions featuring several Central Texas composers, including Clarisa De la Garza, Shaun Michael Guzman, Clifton Jones, and Tyler Webster. MS O C 12:30 – 1:00 PM / CC WEST LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Islander String Quartet – TAMUCC Director/Organizer: Carrie Pierce, Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi CPE MS-1-12-WL-MS45 – 0.5 Hr Experience the vibrant compositions of Venezuelan composer Juan Baptiste Plaza and Brazilian composer Osvaldo Lacerda. Get transported to the heart of Latin America with these enchanting melodies and rich rhythmic tapestries.
B 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 214 Success with the Non-Varsity Band
Clinicians: John Carroll, Monahans HS; John Mireles, Brady ISD Presider: Jana Harvey, Flower Mound HS CPE 1-13-214 – 1.0 Hr The teaching of the non-varsity band must always be as thorough as that of varsity groups. Mireles and Carroll will discuss proven methods to take back to your program and put to immediate use. Ask questions and share your ideas. Emphasis will be placed on fundamentals and expectations that all directors should have. B O V 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 217 It’s All About Culture 2.0: It Starts with “We”
Clinicians: Jason Younts, Champion HS; Clifton Croomes, Univ of Texas at Austin; Jason Dimiceli, McNeil HS Presider: Kerry Taylor, Westlake HS CPE 1-13-217 – 1.0 Hr Clinicians will present a framework to build attainable program, community, and culture goals for Day 1, Week 1, Month 1, and Year 1. Community buy-in and shared vision are a focus of this session as we work to build culture and community in our programs. Be ready to discuss moving from a program culture focused on me or you toward one focused on we. B 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 220 Texas Jazz Educators Association Meeting
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B 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Be Prepared: Score and Rehearsal Prep for Grade 1–5 Music
Clinician: Scott McAdow, Retired Presider: Andrew Easton, Tomball Memorial HS Demonstration Group: The Woodlands HS Wind Ensemble, Carter Frederick, Director CPE 1-13-HB12 – 1.0 Hr Engage band students in efficient learning of challenging and fun music. Thorough preparation for rehearsals results in a more positive and efficient learning environment. McAdow will present examples of how to prepare for an effective rehearsal, including score study samples, focusing on each of the five levels of music on the Prescribed Music List. B 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3
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Flute Tone and Vibrato Demystified (and How to Teach It)
Clinician: Kimberly Clark, Floot Fire Inc. Presider: Laisha Gonzalez, Sam Houston State Univ Sponsored by: Floot Fire Inc. CPE 1-13-HB3 – 1.0 Hr In this fun and lively session, Clark will share how to fix common tone problems and will explore the use of tone colors for pitch correction and ensemble blending. She will cover how to teach vibrato to your beginners and how to use vibrato to enhance the tone with older students. O 1:00 – 1:50 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: HS String Honor Orchestra – Seven Lakes HS Symphony Strings
Conductors: Desiree Overree, Seven Lakes HS; Sean Carlton, Seven Lakes HS; Sean Kime, Seven Lakes HS Presider: Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President CPE 1-13-LCT-T3 – 1.0 Hr O 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 221 Don’t Take That Tone With Me! Middle School Tone Building
Clinicians: Sofia Velazquez, Wilson MS; Karly Stern, Haggard MS Presider: April Kondrat, Plano Sr HS CPE 1-13-221 – 1.0 Hr Achieving good tone is an important yet elusive building block in a middle school orchestra program. Aside from instrumental technique, Velazquez and Stern will explain two necessary elements in tone building: aural skills and classroom climate. They will provide examples of how students learn from the beginning what characterizes a good string sound through modeling, listening, and storytelling. O B 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 225
Demystifying Mariachi Armonia Instruments
Clinician: John Lopez, Retired Presider: Amanda Soto, Texas State Univ Demonstration Group: Mariachi Cardenal CPE 1-13-225 – 1.0 Hr Armonia instrument methods are seldom part of a music education degree, so many teachers who will instruct mariachi can find themselves lacking vital information to successfully teach this important section in a mariachi. Lopez will explore standard playing techniques, styles, and the terminology used for armonia instruments.
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V 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 How to Practice: Empowering and Motivating Progress at Home
Clinician: Adrian Kirtley, Timber Creek HS Presider: Caleb Bennetch, Timber Creek HS CPE 1-13-SN1 – 1.0 Hr At-home practice is often an activity that is shrouded with mystery. There’s an expectation to practice, but at the end of the day students don’t generally know how to learn music without the help of a director. Kirtley will provide tools for maximizing the process of self-practice and for fostering singers who are self-motivated to make measurable progress and reach goals. E 1:00 – 2:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Texas Orff Chapters Meeting
Presider: Angela Neal, Prestwick STEM Academy, Heart of Texas Orff CPE 1-13-LSABC-ORFF – 1.0 Hr With a performance by Ellison Elementary Orff Ensemble, Roxanne Ng, Director.
E 1:00 – 2:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Connecting with Hispanic Students Through Active Music-Making
Clinicians: Victor Lozada, Univ of North Texas; Kay Piña, Penn State Univ Presider: Ashley Hagins, Schmalz ES CPE 1-13-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Lozada and Piña will explore culturally responsive strategies for the general music classroom that specifically target the strengths of Spanish-English emergent bi/multilingual students. Come ready to explore how movement, music, and children’s literature can be used to leverage students’ strengths to meet musical goals.
E 1:00 – 2:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Creative and Meditative Tools for Teacher Self-Care
TMEA Featured Clinician: Sarah Tullock, Snow Hill ES Presider: Kirstie Guillotte, Heights ES CPE 1-13-TXABC – 1.0 Hr Music specialists serve large groups of people, often instruct the entire student body, and collaborate with other educators from every corner of the community. How can music teachers build creative, meditative practices for self-care that fit their busy day and support them in their work? Tullock will outline several creative tools to fit those spare moments in a busy teaching day.
E 1:00 – 2:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Thrive, Don’t Just Survive the End of the Year
Clinician: Angela Leonhardt, Hidden Forest ES Presider: Chelsea Short, Bulverde Creek ES CPE 1-13-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Do your upper-level students get stir crazy at the end of the year? Explore project-based learning to actively engage students’ creativity and musical agency. In this hands-on session, Leonhardt will showcase projects, including video game music composition, stop motion cross-curricular arts integration, and pirate projects that include green screen and cup-passing songs. Help your students thrive, not just survive!
C B O V 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 205 Believe: Applying the Wit & Wisdom of Ted Lasso to the Classroom
Clinician: Carter Biggers, Texas Woman’s Univ Presider: Brian Gibbs, Sam Houston State Univ CPE 1-13-205 – 1.0 Hr During the height of the pandemic, the beloved character of Ted Lasso came into our world at a time when many of us needed to be uplifted and have a good laugh. While his character may not speak to everyone, the wit of the writing is certainly applicable to us all. Biggers will examine many of the character’s memorable quotes and show how the wisdom can be readily applied to many teaching situations. C B O V E 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 206
Matrix of Intersectionality: Building the Matrix
Clinician: Brandon Houghtalen, Univ of Texas at El Paso Presider: Brett Richardson, Texas Lutheran Univ CPE 1-13-207 – 1.0 Hr Students often enter our programs with great skill on their instrument but less ability or experience in making independent musical decisions. Houghtalen will demonstrate methods to develop these skills and deepen individual musicianship. GM 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 008 We Have to Build Positive Relationships with Students, Too?
Clinician: Kenitra Jackson, Marshall MS Presider: Jane McKinney, Marshall MS CPE 1-13-008 – 1.0 Hr In addition to all the responsibilities music teachers have, building positive student relationships should not be one that is burdensome. Jackson will discuss the value of positive student relationships, what building positive student relationships is not, strategies to make building positive student relationships easier, and pitfalls in building student relationships. GM 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 218 Vocal Teaching with Spirio | r
Clinicians: Kennith Freeman, Wayland Baptist Univ; Brian Kuhnert, Wayland Baptist Univ; John Hollins, Texas Tech Univ; Oliver Lucero, Univ of Texas Permian Basin Presider: Richard Fountain, Wayland Baptist Univ Sponsored by: Steinway & Sons Pianos CPE 1-13-218 – 1.0 Hr Experience live demonstrations of vocal instruction from master teachers using Steinway’s Spirio | r technology.
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TMEA Featured Clinician: Nicole Robinson, Cultural Connections by Design Presider: Darla McBryde, Sam Houston State Univ CPE 1-13-206 – 1.0 Hr In this second session, focus on constructing the Matrix of Intersectionality using Robinson’s proprietary learning tool. This matrix helps examine the relationships between various social identities, expanding participants’ awareness, and providing a comprehensive framework for navigating intersectionality’s complexities. While this is an in-depth, four-part series, each clinic will be presented as an independent session.
C B O V 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 207 Empowering Independent Musicianship
GM 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC LDR (RIVER LEVEL–GROTTO) 504, BIP, IEP, ARD: Legal Responsibilities and Tools to Help
Clinician: Lindsey Coffman, Lagway ES Presider: Kenneth Labonski, Willis HS CPE 1-13-LDR – 1.0 Hr Teaching students with 504, BIP, IEP, and ARDS has become more common in all of our classes, especially post-covid. Coffman will provide clear legal requirements for these students based upon their paperwork in addition to specific tools and solutions to provide equal access for all students.
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T B O V C 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 215 Reimagining Concerts: Multidisciplinary & Tech Approaches
Clinician: Stephanie Reyes, New Mexico State Univ CPE 1-13-215 – 1.0 Hr Revitalize concerts with multimedia, technology, and interdisciplinary approaches. Explore the history of the static concert model, visualaural perception research, and practical applications for implementing visual media to create engaging genre-bridging performances. Inspire creativity, inclusivity, and innovation in music education. T C 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 216 Podcasting: An Entrepreneurial Opportunity for Musicians
Clinician: Heidi Begay, Flute 360 CPE 1-13-216 – 1.0 Hr Podcasting is an untapped market for the modern-day musician. This platform allows creators to showcase their niche content to their listeners. A podcast is a great way to bring new students, performing gigs, creative work, clients, and corporate sponsorships to your studio. Begay will cover what a podcast is, its benefits, and why a musician would want to utilize this digital platform.
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E 2:00 – 4:00 PM / CC EXHIBIT HALL Elementary Division – Visit the Exhibit Hall Go to pages 176–187 for a list of exhibitors.
MS B 2:00 – 2:30 PM / CC BRIDGE HALL MUSIC SHOWCASE Calallen HS Steelband
Director/Organizer: Nicholas Goodman, Calallen HS CPE MS-1-14-BH-MS4 – 0.5 Hr The ensemble will highlight the possibilities of steelpan performance. Works ranging from Trinidadian calypso classics to today’s modern pop hits are sure to delight. MS B 2:00 – 2:30 PM / CC NORTH LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Cedar Ridge HS Horn Ensemble
Director/Organizer: Gregory Horner, Cedar Ridge HS CPE MS-1-14-NL-MS32 – 0.5 Hr Enjoy an exciting program of arrangements and original compositions for horn. MS B 2:00 – 2:30 PM / CC REGISTRATION MUSIC SHOWCASE Smokin’ Aces Brass Band
Director/Organizer: Jesse Speer, Honey Grove HS CPE MS-1-14-EX-MS18 – 0.5 Hr This brass band of eight musician/educators will present a thrilling and energetic performance featuring music from a wide range of genres including jazz, rock, funk, and pop. From Satchmo to Journey, the ensemble aims to spread awareness to as many listeners as possible about New Orleans style brass band music.
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Director/Organizer: Carolyn Keyes, Tarleton State Univ CPE MS-1-14-WL-MS46 – 0.5 Hr The flute choir will present a dynamic performance of works by diverse living composers including La Bruja Llorana by Ruben Flores, Dizzy by Nicole Chamberlain, Echoes of the Ancients by Sarah Bassingthwaighte, and Within by Ian Clarke. E 2:15 – 2:40 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: Kujawa Elementary Eagle Choir
Conductor: Imogen Bori, Kujawa ES Presider: Christopher Giles, Mireles ES, TMEA Elementary Division Vice-President CPE 1-14-SN24-E1 – 0.5 Hr B 2:30 – 3:20 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: Texas State Wind Symphony
B 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 214 Por la Cultura: Celebrating Latino Culture in the Band Hall
Clinicians: Jesse Espinosa, Klein Forest HS; Daisy Zambrano, Sam Houston Math, Science & Tech HS; Andrew Hunter, Univ of Texas at El Paso; Jesus Martinez, Prairie View A&M Univ Presider: Eric Jimenez, Conn-Selmer, Inc. CPE 1-14-214 – 1.0 Hr With 54% representation in our K–12 population, Latino/Hispanic students are the fastest growing group by race/ethnicity. However, their participation in instrumental programs lags. Panelists will share successful strategies for embracing Latino culture in the band hall to foster inclusivity in instrumental music programs. B 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 217 Navigating the Terrain: Cultural Appropriation in Band Music
Clinicians: Larry Matysiak, Retired; Rick Yancey, Retired; Kevin Knight, Crosby HS Presider: John Morrison, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD CPE 1-14-HB3 – 1.0 Hr With over four decades of highly successful directing and adjudicating experience, Matysiak will use his accumulated knowledge to help directors avoid and address costly mistakes often encountered at UIL Concert & Sightreading evaluations. B O V 2:30 – 3:30 PM / LOCATIONS VARY All-State Rehearsal: Techniques and Best Practices
CPE 1-14-LOC-ASR – 1.0 Hr Observe an All-State clinician/conductor in rehearsal. Rehearsal locations are listed on page 38 and in the All-State Schedules section of the convention app within each ensemble’s schedule. O 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 225 Conducting Toolbox for Communication and Musicianship
Clinician: Michael Isadore, Dulles HS Presider: Angela Peugnet, Fort Settlement MS CPE 1-14-225 – 1.0 Hr Improve your podium presence and communication by expanding your conducting toolbox. Isadore will discuss various musical and technical concepts relevant for any level of conductor and ensemble. Be prepared to move and wave as we practice together in this interactive session. O 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Program Spotlight: Central JH Orchestra – The Bridge in a Diverse K–12 Strings Program
Clinician: Tara Truex, Central JH Presider: Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President Demonstration Group: Central JH Orchestra CPE 1-14-HB12 – 1.0 Hr Truex and the Central JH Orchestra will explore and demonstrate their function as the bridge between a Suzuki-based elementary strings program and a traditional secondary orchestra setting in a diverse junior high school.
Clinicians: Tyler Ehrlich, Univ of Texas at Austin; Omar Thomas, Univ of Texas at Austin; Danielle Fisher, Long MS Presider: Chase Giddings, Dekaney HS CPE 1-14-217 – 1.0 Hr While more band repertoire representing diverse cultures exists today, individual educators are responsible for addressing the complex terrain of cultural appropriation. Join FREE MUSIC FOR YOUR TITLE 1 MIDDLE SCHOOL CHOIRS! Ehrlich, Thomas, and Fisher for a discussion approached from three perspectives: scholar, For more information, or to apply, visit composer, and educator. They will explore www.fortworthchorale.org/scholacantorumproject. signs of appropriation and offer strategies for engaging students with diverse styles of music. B 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 221 Bassoon Pedagogy from Day One
Clinician: Jason Worzbyt, Indiana Univ of Pennsylvania Presider: Gillian Lopez, River City Reeds CPE 1-14-221 – 1.0 Hr A major challenge for some band directors is starting bassoon players from the first lesson and managing some of the unique challenges of this instrument. In this clinic, take a beginning lesson on a bassoon and reed, and learn pedagogical solutions to the most common difficulties that this instrument presents.
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Conductor: Caroline Beatty, Texas State Univ Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President CPE 1-14-LCT-T4 – 1.0 Hr
B 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 What Judges Hear: A Guide to Success at UIL C&SR Evaluation
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V 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 Bringing Life to Text in the Choral Music Classroom
C 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 205 Successfully Navigating the Transfer Process
Clinician: Pamela Dawson, DeSoto HS Presider: Chad Lott, Skyline HS Demonstration Group: DeSoto A Cappella Choir CPE 1-14-SN1 – 1.0 Hr Music is not music without an interpretation. Music performance always must extend beyond the notes for fullest expressive effect. Mere technical correctness will not result in musicality. How does the director present the feelings of the music to their students? Dawson will share the techniques that have worked well in her classes to generate ideas easily adapted to the individual director’s style.
Clinicians: Danielle Woolery, Texas Woman’s Univ; Gerald Ringe, Tarrant County College Northeast ; Antanasia DeWitty, Texas Woman’s Univ Presider: Jesse Woolery, Denton HS CPE 1-14-205 – 1.0 Hr Navigating the transfer process between Texas institutions of higher education can be tricky. The clinicians will identify helpful factors to consider from faculty, administrator, and student perspectives.
V 2:30 – 3:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Conduct Clearly: Building a Consistent Gestural Vocabulary
TMEA Featured Clinician: Carlos Abril, Univ of Miami Presider: Darla McBryde, Sam Houston State Univ CPE 1-14-206 – 1.0 Hr Two major challenges in music teacher education today are teachers not reflecting the demographics of students and high teacher attrition rates, combined with declining enrollment in teacher education programs. NAfME’s Music Teacher Profession Initiative set out to identify equity barriers to the music teaching profession. We will review the findings and discuss challenges particular to Texas.
Clinician: Alan Zabriskie, Texas Tech Univ Presider: Evan Key, Conroe HS CPE 1-14-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Choral educators spend most of their time conducting their choirs, but many have not dedicated much time to practicing this art with consistent techniques. Zabriskie will present consistent and specific tools conductors can utilize to effectively communicate to their choirs. Attendees will participate in exercises that can be practiced and applied in their classrooms. V 2:30 – 3:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Learning to Let Go: Student-Led Rehearsal Strategies
Clinicians: Megan Montgomery, Deer Park HS; Rachel Forester, Retired Presider: Jason Dove, Deer Park HS CPE 1-14-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Student-led rehearsal strategies have proven to increase student engagement and ownership, develop leadership, and lead to long-term musical independence. But how can directors afford to relinquish the control and comfort of the podium? Forester and Montgomery will provide practical tools that directors at any level can incorporate into their rehearsal environment. V 2:30 – 3:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC
Coaching the Choir: Recruiting and Motivating Singers
Clinicians: Craig Aamot, Texas State Univ; Kirk Aamot, Montana State Univ Presider: Joey Martin, Texas State Univ CPE 1-14-TXABC – 1.0 Hr The clinicians will share four key lessons choir directors can learn from athletic coaches. Learn how to recruit and retain more singers, develop selfless student leaders, and create a rehearsal environment where singers support each other and are dedicated to creating beauty through the choral art. V 2:30 – 3:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF
Planning and Executing a Successful Pop Show
Clinician: Jennifer Agbu, Adams JH Presider: Tiffany Sau, Adams JH CPE 1-14-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Pop shows have many facets, from choosing a theme to creating choreography. Agbu will provide practical resources for choir directors, detailing how you can successfully plan and execute a pop show for secondary programs of all levels. Learn how your school’s pop show can be efficient, effective, organized, and fun!
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C B O V 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 206 The Music Teacher Pipeline I: Obstacles and Challenges
C 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 207 Start from the Beginning: SEL in Music Teacher Preparation
Clinicians: Kathleen Melago, Slippery Rock Univ; Scott Edgar, Lake Forest College Presiders: William Redd, Grapevine HS; Allison Gordner, Quinlan ISD Sponsored by: GIA Publications CPE 1-14-207 – 1.0 Hr Helping music education majors build important SEL skills while developing skills to embed SEL into their future music classes is a valuable part of music teacher preparation. Attendees will leave with examples of successful learning experiences for embedding SEL into music teacher preparation. GM 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 008 Maintaining Well-Being as a Music Teacher
Clinician: Karen Salvador, Michigan State Univ Presider: Julie Derges, Univ of Houston CPE 1-14-008 – 1.0 Hr Music educators can burn out. While we do need nutritious food, water, exercise, and good sleep to be well, Salvador will skip these basics to focus on habits of thinking and concrete strategies to help teachers re-ignite their passion for music teaching—a career we entered for a reason. We’ll (re)focus on humor, enjoyment, and human connection and try out various strategies. GM 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 218 Using Spirio | r as a Creative Digital Hub
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Clinicians: James Drew, Fort Bend ISD, TFAA President; Manuel Gamez, Pflugerville ISD; Dinah Menger, Texas Fine Arts Administrators; Kim Blann, Keller ISD Presider: Armando Martinez, Socorro ISD CPE 1-14-220 – 1.0 Hr What does it take to become a fine arts administrator? Understand why this role is crucial to the music education field and learn how fine arts administrators support their music teachers to grow, thrive, and create sustainable programs of excellence. GM 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC LDR (RIVER LEVEL–GROTTO) Cultivating a Music Classroom of Belonging: A Roundtable Discussion
T B O V C 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 215 Media, Tech, and the Future of Ensemble Music
E 2:45 – 3:10 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: Corey Cub Chorus
Conductor: Felipe Rosales, Corey Fine Arts/Dual Language Academy Presider: Christopher Giles, Mireles ES, TMEA Elementary Division Vice-President CPE 1-14-SN24-E2 – 0.5 Hr
E 3:15 – 3:40 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: Holland Harmony
Conductors: Melissa Talton, Holland ES; Sean Jackson, Memorial Parkway JH Presider: Christopher Giles, Mireles ES, TMEA Elementary Division Vice-President CPE 1-15-SN24-E3 – 0.5 Hr
C B O V E 3:30 – 5:00 PM / CC WEST REGISTRATION College Division Research Poster Session
Clinician: Matthew McInturf, Sam Houston State Univ, TMEA College Division Vice-President Presider: Amy Simmons, Univ of Texas at Austin CPE 1-15-WR – 1.5 Hrs Selected authors present their research at this informal session where attendees can learn about the research and discuss applications to music teaching. See page 83 for a list of the research posters.
Clinician: William Pitts, The Westminster Schools CPE 1-14-215 – 1.0 Hr Music, technology, and media landscapes are changing daily. This certainly includes what our students are seeing and hearing, as well as how they understand the world around them. Pitts will discuss meth-
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Clinician: Jesse Cannon II, Fort Worth ISD, TMEA President-Elect Presider: Ruben Alcala, Fort Worth ISD CPE 1-14-LDR – 1.0 Hr Hosted by TMEA’s IDEA Committee, come participate in this meaningful and transformative conversation on creating inclusive and accessible music classrooms that celebrate diversity and promote a sense of belonging for all students. Come explore how diversity enriches the learning experience and contributes to a vibrant classroom environment.
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College Division Research Poster Session Research presented during the College Division Research Poster Session, Thursday, 3:30–5:00 p.m., in West Registration. INSTRUMENTAL 1. Burnside, K., Eastman School of Music, The Student Identity in the Secondary Orchestra Classroom: An Ethnographic Study 2. Gerrard-Ramirez, C., Bezick, S., Univ of North Texas, Factors That Influence Method Book Selection in Secondary Band Programs 3. Greer-Young, H., James Madison Univ, Centering the Student Experience: Narratives of Sexual Misconduct in U.S. Band Programs 4. Martin, M., Univ of Houston, Assessing the Predictive Power of HBCU and Non-HBCU Directors’ Education on Participation Rates and Composite Scores in the UIL Marching Contest 5. Moore, D., Southern Methodist Univ, Physical Features and Wind Instrument Performance: Potential Factors in Beginning Instrument Placement 6. Parsons, J., Texas Tech Univ, Attention, Satisfaction, and Agency in Beginning Band Students’ SelfDirected Practice 7. Redding, K., Univ of Houston, The Effects CodeSwitching Has On Black Marching Bands During District Marching Assessments 8. Rodriguez, A., Univ of North Texas, The Mentorship Experience for First-Year Assistant Band Directors PSYCHOLOGY 9. Baker, V., Cruz, C., Texas Woman’s Univ, Exploring the Role of Music Ensemble Directors in Strengthening Racial Identity Among Asian American High School Students 10. Baker, V., Lawson, E., Texas Woman’s Univ, Relationship of Band Directors’ Personal Characteristics, Professional Skills, and External Factors to Student Achievement 11. Bock, L., Duke, R., UT/Austin, The Beat of a Different Drummer: Temporal and Rhythmic Evenness in the Presence of an Audible Metronome 12. Bowen, M., Hollingsworth, K. J., Baylor Univ, SelfAssessment of Rest Among Texas PreK–12 Music Educators 13. Brown, M., Duke, R., UT/Austin, Analysis of Advanced Pianists’ Gaze Behavior During a Sightreading Task 14. Bullock, A., Univ of Mississippi, Benefits of Ensemble Student Leadership in Mississippi Schools 15. Case, D., Fort Bend ISD, An Analysis of MBTIType Personality and Instrument Choice of Novice Musicians 16. Chappell, E., Texas Tech Univ, I Made It in, but Do I Belong? Martina’s Story 17. Charney, S., Duke, R., UT/Austin, You Look Different(ly): Analyses of Musicians’ Gaze 18. Crowley, W., Concordia Univ, Texas Secondary Music Ensemble Education’s Perceived Influence on SocialEmotional Competencies 19. Davis, V., Gonzalez, L., Gutierrez, D., Hernandez, J., Perez, A., UT/Rio Grande Valley, Playing It by Ear: The Perceptions of Adult Musicians Regarding Their Jazz Education Experiences 20. Davis, V., Bautista, J., De Leon, S., Gonzalez, A., Purvey, P., UT/Rio Grande Valley, The Practice and Performance Habits of Music Teachers 21. Flores, M., Tu, C., Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD, Texas A&M Univ Kingsville, Music Acquisition Starts at Home
22. Hamilton, L., Brown, A., Univ of Missouri–Kansas City, Relationship Between Musicians Noticing Distractions During Meditation and Music Listening Tasks 23. Hamilton, L., Simmons, A., Allen, S., Duke, R., Univ of Missouri–Kansas City, UT/Austin, Southern Methodist Univ, UT/Austin, Contributors to Musicians’ Well-Being: Accomplishment, Personality, and Satisfaction 24. Hamilton, S., Univ of North Texas, Gender Order in Action: A Content Analysis of the Journal of Research in Music Education 25. Killion, M., Duke, R., UT/Austin, Invasion of Privacy: How Often Do Musicians Observe Others’ Practice? 26. Lader, J., Simmons, A., UT/Austin, Effects of an Auditory Model on Memory Reactivation and Reconsolidation in Music 27. McGuire, K., Baylor Univ, Texas Music Educators’ Perceived Effectiveness of Inclusion 28. McKeeman, J., Duke, R., UT/Austin, You Can Start! Analysis of Motor Preparation in Non-Musical and Musical Tasks 29. Song, C., Louisiana State Univ, Preserving the Historic and Cultural Music of Louisiana Through School Music: An Ethnographic Multiple Case Study 30. Taylor, D., Gerrard-Ramirez, C., Univ of North Texas, Unwavering Love: The Power of Community Cultural Wealth and Fictive Kinship in the Life of a Black Gay Band Director 31. Tu, C., Jujan, J., Texas A&M Univ Kingsville, Correlating Music Preference and Anxiety Levels in College Music Students 32. Williams, L., Wilson, R., Univ of Indianapolis, Mississippi College, Voices from the Podium: Gendered Experiences of Female Conductors CHOIR 33. Adams, A., Baylor Univ, Seeing the World Through Song: The Pedagogical Applications of World Folk Traditions in the Secondary Choral Classroom 34. Bohmer, E., Hollingsworth, K. J., Baylor Univ, High School Singers’ Self-Assessment of Vocal Health Knowledge and Practices 35. Bohmer, E., Hollingsworth, K. J., Baylor Univ, High School Singers’ Self-Assessment of Singing Difficulties 36. Knapp, E., Howes, R., McCarthy, S., Univ of North Texas, Inclusive Teaching Practices of Texas Choral Directors: A Mixed-Methods Study 37. Knapp, E., Univ of North Texas, Teaching Students with Disabilities in Self-Contained and Mainstreamed Settings: A Collective Case Study 38. LoBiondo, J., N’apoles, J., Kelley, J., Univ of North Texas, A Phenomenological Exploration of the Co-Teaching Experiences of Associate Choir Teachers in Texas 39. Morgan, A., Texas Christian Univ, Understanding the Developing Female Voice: A Literary Review 40. Powers, E., Univ of North Texas, Singers’ Perceptions of Conductor Effectiveness Based on Conductor Eye Contact During Singer Performance 41. Ringel, M., Texas Christian Univ, Start to Finish: A Survey of Choral Conductors’ Approaches to Preparation Timeline
42. Rinn, T., Texas State Univ, The Relationship Between Musical Self-Efficacy and Performance Ranking Among High School Choir Students 43. Walls, J., Auburn Univ, An Investigation of the Strategies Used to Mitigate Mental Illness Symptoms in Choral Music Ensemble Classrooms: A Case Study COLLEGE 44. Antinone, P., Cox, K., East Texas Baptist Univ, Univ of Nebraska–Omaha, Developing a Relevant List of Competencies Necessary for the Successful Choral Music Educator as a Construct for Current Curriculum and Course Design 45. Chang, V. Y., Texas Tech Univ, Exploring Musical Silence in Unaccompanied Solo Repertoire for Horn: A Performer’s Guide 46. Laborte, N., Univ of North Texas, “Caring” Through Computer Mediated Discourse: Preservice Music Teachers’ Perceptions of Instructor Care in Hybrid Spaces 47. Lange, D., UT/Arlington, Research at the Edwin E. Gordon Archive 48. McGinnis, E., Univ of Houston, Strategies for Strengthening Socio-Emotional Skills and Cohort Community in Music Teacher Preparation Programs 49. Blackwell, J., Matherne, N., Montemayor, M., Northwestern Univ, Univ of Melbourne, Univ of North Texas, Motivation, Student-Teacher Rapport, and Praise-Seeking Beliefs of University-Level Music Students 50. Nutting, T., Navarro College, Univ of Kentucky, An Analysis of Undergraduate, Student Teaching, and Professional Factors Contributing to Music Educator Success and Longevity 51. Silhova, D., Texas Tech Univ, A Quantitative Review of Music Business Education in America 52. Veronee, K., Univ of Louisiana Monroe, An Investigation of Preservice Teacher Self-Efficacy 53. Wayman, J., UT/Arlington, The Perceived Benefits of Singing in a Non-Primary Choir at the Collegiate Level 54. Weldon, B., Texas State Univ, First-Year Teachers’ Experience During the COVID-19 Pandemic 55. West, J., Melton, A., UT/Austin, Design and Delivery of Teacher Professional Development Sessions at a Large-Scale Music Education Conference: A Multiple-Case Study ELEMENTARY 56. Cereske, K., Texas Tech Univ, Songs of Many Nations: An Examination of Selected Print Materials and Companion Recordings Published by Cooperative Recreation Service, Inc., 1958–1964 57. Colón, H., UT/Rio Grande Valley, Translanguage Pedagogy in the Rio Grande Valley: A Phenomenological Case Study of Elementary Music Teachers 58. Derges, J., Chapa, J., Univ of Houston, Let the Songs Do No Harm: Elementary Music Teachers’ Lived Experiences with Problematic Songs for Teaching
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MS V C 3:30 – 4:00 PM / CC BRIDGE HALL MUSIC SHOWCASE
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor One Voice
Director/Organizer: Matthew Crosby, Univ of Mary Hardin-Baylor CPE MS-1-15-BH-MS5 – 0.5 Hr This dynamic vocal ensemble will focus on “Legacy,” intertwined with themes of water and light. Selections include William Byrd’s Vigilate, Shawn Kirchner’s I Will Arise, and Greg Jasperse’s powerful rendition of James Taylor’s Shed a Little Light. MS B C 3:30 – 4:00 PM /
CC NORTH LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Hilltop Brass
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2024
Director/Organizer: Douglas Lockard, East Texas Baptist Univ CPE MS-1-15-NL-MS33 – 0.5 Hr This student quintet from East Texas Baptist University will present an exciting program of new and classic repertoire for brass quintet, including Gabrieli’s Canzona per sonare No. 2, Cheetham’s Scherzo, Scheidt’s Canzona Bergamasca, Mancini’s The Pink Panther, and Luther Henderson’s arrangement of Tuba Tiger Rag. MS B C 3:30 – 4:00 PM /
CC REGISTRATION MUSIC SHOWCASE University of Texas at San Antonio Trumpet Ensemble
Director/Organizer: Oswaldo Zapata, Univ of Texas at San Antonio CPE MS-1-15-EX-MS19 – 0.5 Hr Enjoy a variety of original and arranged works for trumpet, encompassing classical, Latin, contemporary, and jazz genres. The program will include pieces by Erik Morales, Allen Vizzutti, Kevin McKee, and more. MS B C 3:30 – 4:00 PM / CC WEST LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Texas A&M International Clarinet Choir
Director/Organizer: Javier Elizondo, Texas A&M International Univ CPE MS-1-15-WL-MS47 – 0.5 Hr As a university located along the border of Texas and Mexico, students often travel back and forth between the countries. The clarinet choir will present a program that reflects their Hispanic culture and heritage. B 4:00 – 4:50 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE
Concert: Baylor Wind Ensemble
Conductor: Eric Wilson, Baylor Univ Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President CPE 1-16-LCT-T5 – 1.0 Hr B 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 206
New Kids on the Block: Fostering Positive Connections
Clinicians: Vincent Morris, Stockton JH; Bennett Parsons, League City IS Presider: Jason Finnels, Crawford HS CPE 1-16-206 – 1.0 Hr Join Morris and Parsons on a roller coaster ride through the highs, lows, and unexpected twists of being a program’s new director. Get practical tips that can be used immediately and strategies to help you survive, thrive, and conduct your way to success in a new community. B 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 214 Saxophone Success: Beginning to All-State and Beyond
Clinicians: Christopher Patterson, Campbell MS; Robert Eason, Stephen F. Austin State Univ Presider: Gregory Dick, Retired CPE 1-16-214 – 1.0 Hr Tired of telling your saxophone section to back off and play softer, only to have them sound worse than before? Patterson will give information on setting up your saxophone section for success from the beginning to get the sound you desire. Eason will expand upon those ideas 84
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for gaining success in high school groups, and he will help you plan for successful All-State and college auditions. B 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 217 Jazz Programming at Every Level
Clinician: Joseph Jefferson, St. Olaf College Presider: Samuel Aguilar, Pioneer HS CPE 1-16-217 – 1.0 Hr Gain insight into building a successful jazz program by appropriately selecting jazz literature for high school and collegiate ensembles. Leave with resources and strategies to grow your jazz program by being intentional about programming. B 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 What Becomes a Legend Most: The Teachings of Eddie Green
Clinicians: Cory Meals, Univ of Houston; David Bertman, Univ of Houston; Cameron Kubos, Univ of Houston Presider: Richard Thomas, Angleton HS CPE 1-16-HB12 – 1.0 Hr Eddie Green’s legacy places him in a group of influential band directors whose impact extends beyond their years. Despite this, aspects of his teaching remain obscure. In this session, Meals, Bertman, and Kubos will use historical, pedagogical, and practical connections to share a rich, updated view of Green’s work and its application. Gain both insight and tools for immediate use. B O 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 Keeping Your Teaching Priorities on Track
Clinicians: Todd Clearwater, Retired; Thomas Harrington, Retired; David Brandon, Retired Presider: Jeffrey King, Retired CPE 1-16-HB3 – 1.0 Hr Staying focused and effective as a teacher/director/conductor is essential to serving your students’ needs. Our daily choices, reflection, and reassessment influence our effectiveness. Brandon, Clearwater, and Harrington will draw on a combined 100 years of Texas band directing experience to address the importance of having a strong philosophy guiding your everyday practice.
B O V 4:00 – 5:00 PM / LOCATIONS VARY All-State Rehearsal: Techniques and Best Practices
CPE 1-16-LOC-ASR – 1.0 Hr Observe an All-State clinician/conductor in rehearsal. Rehearsal locations are listed on page 38 and in the All-State Schedules section of the convention app within each ensemble’s schedule.
O B V 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 221 Full Orchestra–Winds & Percussion Toolbox Session 2
TMEA Featured Clinicians: Kirt Mosier, Kirt Mosier Music; Stephen Abernethy, Taipei American School Presider: Danielle Prontka, Memorial HS Demonstration Group: Brandeis HS Symphony, Kevin Garcia-Hettinger, Director CPE 1-16-221 – 1.0 Hr As the demonstration group sightreads a piece, Mosier will discuss how he works with the winds and percussion sections. As a special guest clinician, Abernethy will share insights on the innovative programs of the Taipei American School. The clinic will close with a performance by the demonstration group.
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O 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 225 Orchestra Is Lit! Engaging Rehearsal Strategies for Strings
GM 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 008 Achieving Work–Life Balance: The Best Version of Self
Clinician: Armond Wimberly, James MS Presider: Fletcher Rudd, Univ of Texas at Arlington CPE 1-16-225 – 1.0 Hr Are you seeking to elevate your warmups and diversify your rehearsal strategies? Are your students bored with old technical exercises? Bring an instrument and get ready to have fun! Learn a hip-hop song by rote, warm up to a beat using GarageBand, explore improvisation, play wrong notes on purpose to address intonation, and more!
Clinicians: Nathan Templeton, Texas A&M Univ Commerce; Dr. Lavelle Hendricks, Texas A&M Univ Commerce; Mark Crim, Retired Presider: Chris Cook, Arp HS CPE 1-16-008 – 1.0 Hr Through experiential learning and research-based strategies, participants will engage the fundamentals of self-care and self-reflection as means of achieving a strategic balance between work commitments and a healthy lifestyle.
V 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 Back to the Basics: Building Musical Literacy
GM 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 205 Singing Your Praises: Communications Strategies to Promote Music Education
E 4:00 – 5:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Nurturing Wholeness in Elementary General Music
Clinician: Roger Sams, Orff Instructor/Author Presider: Heather Klossner, Fort Worth ISD Sponsored by: Music Is Elementary CPE 1-16-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Many educators want to support students in developing social and emotional capacities but do not have training in this realm. Sams will model lessons that nurture the whole child while simultaneously teaching to curricular goals and building musical skills. Sing, say, dance, and play while examining how to hold space for the development of the whole child.
Clinicians: Paul Sikes, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD; Nicole Lyons, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD Presider: Mike Howard, Leander ISD CPE 1-16-205 – 1.0 Hr We know what happens in the music classroom each day is magical. But how do we share the magic with those outside our walls? Hear from a fine arts director and communication professional who combine forces to bring these stories to life within their community. Whether you are in a 1A or 6A district, we are all communicators and can share compelling stories that promote music education. GM 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 207 Habits of Leadership in Music Education
Clinician: Mary Ellen Cavitt, Texas State Univ Presider: Beth Bronk, Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD CPE 1-16-207 – 1.0 Hr Reflect on your current leadership style and behaviors. Cavitt will discuss best practices and habits of leadership in music classrooms. She will identify ways to explore how you can model leadership for your students and create young leaders along the way.
E 4:00 – 5:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Pathways to Success in the Elementary Music Classroom Clinician: Brent Geyer, Franklin Elementary Presider: Alan Jones, Dyess ES Sponsored by: Music Is Elementary CPE 1-16-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Engage your students in meaningful musical activities that develop skills and spark creativity through the Orff and Kodály approaches. See how these playful activities can be adapted for your students as they explore musical concepts through a sequence of lessons and games, playing instruments, and creating and composing. E 4:00 – 5:00 PM /
GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF The Secret’s in the Sequence: Developing Process Teaching
TMEA Featured Clinician: Michael Chandler, Austin Peay State Univ Presider: Heidi Bargsley, Hoover ES CPE 1-16-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Research shows effective sequencing in teaching involves defining a goal and a series of lesson steps, or approximations, where each step becomes more like the target goal. Orff teachers have modeled this approach for years and typically refer to it as process teaching. Engage in multiple activities where you will identify these approximations and how they lead to mastery.
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TMEA Featured Clinician: Sandra Babb, Oregon State Univ Presider: True Hernandez, Cook MS CPE 1-16-SN1 – 1.0 Hr Building musical literacy with students of varying levels is challenging for any teacher. Babb will present this process as a way to engage and motivate students. Utilizing repertoire and the musical vocabulary of our profession, discover ways to encourage sight-singing, ear training, and theory during rehearsal.
GM 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 218 Establishing Thriving Spirio | r Hubs in ISDs
Clinicians: Andrew Babcock, Lubbock ISD; Aaron Hawley, Ector County ISD Presider: Oliver Lucero, Univ of Texas Permian Basin Sponsored by: Steinway & Sons Pianos CPE 1-16-218 – 1.0 Hr Enjoy a conversation with two successful fine arts directors who have established Spirio | r hubs in their school districts, where students are now enjoying access to distance piano instruction, performances, and masterclasses.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2024
GM 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 220 Get Your Foot in the Door: Interviewing for a Music Position
Clinicians: Philip Flynn, North East ISD; David Stephenson, Alamo Heights HS; Marc Telles, Seguin ISD Presider: David Witherspoon, Seguin ISD CPE 1-16-220 – 1.0 Hr Whether you are a college student looking for your first job or an experienced teacher looking for a new opportunity, it can be difficult to get your foot in the door. Clinicians will share a variety of strategies for networking with campus and district administration to put yourself in the best position to earn an interview for a music position. GM 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC LDR (RIVER LEVEL–GROTTO) Let’s Take It From the Top: Working with Administration
Clinicians: Preston Hazzard, Frisco ISD; Chris Cansler, Frisco ISD; Kara Hoeflinger, Harlingen CISD Presider: Robert Draper, Frisco ISD CPE 1-16-LDR – 1.0 Hr Gaining clarity and understanding from administrators regarding expectations is one thing. What we choose to do about it is something else. A panel of experienced fine arts administrators will discuss five contributing behaviors that can make you more of an impact player on your educational team. Focus on real-world solutions that can make a difference. T V 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 215 Electronic Voice: Alternative Approaches to Music Production
Clinician: Zachary Gates, East Brunswick HS CPE 1-16-215 – 1.0 Hr It’s rare that students who want to compose and produce music are also students who are confident in using their voices. However, all students deserve to feel confident in their voice and be able to use it as an instrument. Using a combination of free, built-in, and paid-for technologies, teachers will find different ways of getting their students to use their voices. T B O V E C 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 216 You Can Do That with a Chromebook?
Clinician: Jim Ekrut, Retired CPE 1-16-216 – 1.0 Hr Bring your Chromebook or other mobile device for a deep dive into new and updated features offered by Chrome OS and Chromebooks for the classroom. Features including camera tools, screen capture and recording, offline access, accessibility tools, and helpful Android apps will be shared. Enhance accessibility, creativity, audition, organization, and assessment. B 5:15 – 6:00 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 Band Division Business Meeting
Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President O 5:15 – 6:00 PM / CC 221
Orchestra Division Business Meeting
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V 5:15 – 6:00 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 Vocal Division Business Meeting
Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President E 5:15 – 6:15 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Elementary Division Business Meeting
Presider: Christopher Giles, Mireles ES, TMEA Elementary Division Vice-President With a performance by Saint Mary’s Hall Lower School Orff Ensemble, Lisabeth Troutwine, Director C 5:15 – 6:00 PM / CC 206 College Division Business Meeting
Presider: Matthew McInturf, Sam Houston State Univ, TMEA College Division Vice-President B 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 214 Big or Small, Teach Them All
Clinicians: Josh King, Beckville JH/HS; Michelle King, Beckville JH/HS; Weston Fisher, Lindale HS; Melissa Fisher, Lindale JH Presider: Sherry Poteet, Retired CPE 1-18-214 – 1.0 Hr Beginner band success is paramount to creating a high-functioning program. Learn how small and large schools can align standards and produce high levels of student success regardless of a school’s classification. B 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 217 Swingin’ from the Start: Building a Jazz Band from Scratch
Clinicians: John Liner, Morton Ranch JH; Mark Rios, Morton Ranch JH; Isabelle Frakey, Morton Ranch JH Presider: Rory Davis, Cinco Ranch HS Demonstration Group: Morton Ranch Junior High Jazz All Stars, John Liner, Director CPE 1-18-217 – 1.0 Hr Learn how to start (or jumpstart) a jazz program! From recruiting players to choosing music, teaching improvisation, and everything in between, clinicians will explain and present through performance what you need to know for success from the start. B 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 Firm Foundations: A Guide to Sequencing Percussion Pedagogy
Clinician: John Bingaman, Byron Nelson HS Presider: Hector Gil, Vista Ridge HS Demonstration Group: Medlin and Tidwell Beginning Percussion Class CPE 1-18-HB3 – 1.0 Hr Bingaman will guide attendees through the maze of a beginning percussion curriculum while exploring a logical and sequential path for the young percussion student. Percussionists and non-percussionists alike will discover a scaffolded process that supports a consistent weekly cycle, creates student awareness, and facilitates content mastery. B 6:30 – 7:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – CROCKETT AB American School Band Directors Association Business Meeting
Presider: Travis Smith, ASBDA State Chair
B 6:30 – 7:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – CROCKETT CD Women Band Director International Texas Chapter Meeting
Presider: Luzviminda Pascasio, Jones MS, WBDI Texas President O B 6:30 – 7:20 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Concert: Roma HS Mariachi Ensemble
Conductor: Eloy Garza, Roma HS Presider: Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President CPE 1-18-HB12-B2 – 1.0 Hr
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O 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 221 101 Daily Warmup Variations for the String Classroom
E 6:30 – 7:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Better Together: Blending the Approaches
O 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 225
E 6:30 – 7:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Incredible India: A General Musical Sampler of Indian Culture
Clinician: Lisa Burrell, Lone Star College - Montgomery Presider: Melinda Florian, Klein HS CPE 1-18-221 – 1.0 Hr Are you constantly reteaching old skills in new repertoire? Do your students struggle to retain new skills while multitasking? Learn a science-based approach to creating dynamic daily warmups that encourages experimentation and discovery while incorporating basic string playing skills, including finger patterns, shifting, bow strokes, tone production, and vibrato.
Beautiful Bowings: Developing the Bow Arm
V 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 It’s Magic! Activities & Games for Reluctant Learners
Clinician: Shelly Swafford, McMath MS Presider: Stephanie Hicks, Spring HS CPE 1-18-SN1 – 1.0 Hr Kinesthetic learning leads to engaged students, retained knowledge, and a fun environment! Swafford will help you fill your bag of tricks with fun activities, games, and classroom management strategies. These low- or no-cost materials will engage the enthusiastic musician as well as the reluctant learner. E 6:30 – 7:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Music Makes Me Move: Dances, Games & Body Percussion for K–5
Clinician: Darla Hanley, Berklee College of Music Presider: Eunice Marrero, Vines HS CPE 1-18-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Experience approaches to creative movement, movement exploration, and original dances for the K–5 general music classroom. Hanley will share original teaching strategies that inspire individual and group participation as everyone moves and grooves to iconic recordings of yesterday and today. She will review rhythmic concepts, beat, and body awareness. E 6:30 – 7:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF
Sing in Parts: Pedagogy Ideas for Beginning Part-Singing
Clinician: Lillie Feierabend, Feierabend Association for Music Education Presider: Ronald Thornton, Garrett ES Sponsored by: GIA Publications CPE 1-18-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Feierabend will address part-singing challenges that upper elementary and middle school students encounter while transitioning from unison to parts and ear to eye. Learn strategies to help your students develop part-singing abilities.
Clinician: Manju Durairaj, Latin School of Chicago Presider: Michael Vasquez, Kuentz ES CPE 1-18-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Durairaj will introduce accessible songs, dances, singing games, and chants that introduce participants to the rich diversity of Indian culture. She will discuss Indian festivals of Holi and Diwali along with the rudimentary concepts of rhythm (tala-meter cycle) and pitch (sargam) in both Hindustani and Carnatic music. Learn basic dance steps of the Dandiya and Bhangra and much more.
C B O V E 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 205 A Moment of Inspiration: Connecting Breath to Creativity
Clinician: Shawn Copeland, Univ of Idaho Presider: Charlotte Royall, Retired Sponsored by: GIA Publications CPE 1-18-205 – 1.0 Hr When we are born, we inhale and scream. We do it without a lesson in breathing or singing. Air carries our creative intentions from our imagination out to the world. Our bodies are designed to manage this process, yet we interfere. Using mBODYed pedagogy, Copeland will explore our whole-body coordination and discuss approaches to breathing education that unlock our creative potential. C B O V 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 206 Teach Students How to Audition
Clinician: Patrick Anderson, Los Fresnos HS Presider: Andrew Salois, Los Fresnos HS CPE 1-18-206 – 1.0 Hr Auditioning is a skill and it’s a game and it can be taught. Anderson will discuss components of an audition, from day one with music to the audition day. Learn about strategies and methods for teaching audition components to help students transform their worst performance into their best! An audition is won from day one. Teach your students how! C B O V 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 207 Strengthening Asian-American Identity in Music Ensembles
Clinicians: Vicki Baker, Texas Woman’s Univ; Cryselle Cruz, Sheldon ISD Presider: Danielle Woolery, Texas Woman’s Univ CPE 1-18-207 – 1.0 Hr Asian Americans have been assigned strong, sometimes harmful, cultural stereotypes throughout American history. Baker and Cruz will report how these stereotypes have impacted Asian Americans in high school music ensembles and will offer educators strategies for supporting and affirming Asian students through musical role models, enriching musical experiences, and culturally sensitive teaching.
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Clinician: David Pope, Baldwin Wallace Univ Conservatory of Music Presider: Maranda Shanz, Poteet HS Sponsored by: Alfred Music CPE 1-18-225 – 1.0 Hr Playing with a good sound is vital to keeping students excited about learning a string instrument. If students like their sound and tone quality, they will want to continue playing in orchestra. Pope will discuss the fundamentals of tone production, bow usage/distribution, articulations, and tone color that help students perform with a beautiful tone quality from the start.
Clinician: Darla Meek, Texas A&M Univ Commerce Presider: Benjamin Daniel, Johnson ES CPE 1-18-TXABC – 1.0 Hr If we want to reach children of various learning styles, each possessing unique abilities, desires, gifts, and modes of expression, shouldn’t we do our best to diversify our teaching styles? Learn how to craft lessons of deep complexity by including audiation, intentional movement, literacy, and improvisation.
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GM 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 008 You Can’t Teach Empty Chairs: Recruitment That Works
Clinicians: Angela Ammerman, George Mason Univ; Warren Mize, East Central HS; John Kilkenny, The Univ of the South; BettyAnne Gottlieb, Univ of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music Presider: Jo Scurlock-Dillard, TMEA Past-President Sponsored by: GIA Publications CPE 1-18-008 – 1.0 Hr In a world where enrollment directly influences job security, ongoing recruiting and retention efforts are necessary for program stability. Fill your toolbox with innovative resources for generating and maintaining excitement and interest in your program. Discover the brilliance of collaboration and the marketing genius behind student empowerment!
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GM 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 220 Unlocking TIA: Achieving National Board Certification
Clinicians: Noelle Adams, Pecan Trail IS; Stephanie Morris, Pecan Trail IS Presider: Eric Eaks, College Station ISD CPE 1-18-220 – 1.0 Hr Teachers from all content areas will benefit from this step-by-step information about completing the National Board Certificate. Content will be presented from music and performance classes by a National Board certified teacher and one who is currently completing the program. Learn how to approach the process, how to video your classroom for the best results, how to study for the exam, and more. GM 6:30 – 8:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – REPUBLIC B Texas Black Music Educators Annual Meeting
Presider: Mark Martin, Univ of Houston Texas Black Music Educators is dedicated to diversity in music education in Texas. Learn more and stay updated on TBME on our Facebook page. T B O V 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 216 The Ultimate Music Tech, Match-Making Workshop
Clinicians: Kate Hargreaves, MusicEDU; Elisa Jones, Holy Family Catholic School CPE 1-18-216 – 1.0 Hr Tired of swiping through music tech apps looking for the perfect match? Unlock more rehearsal time, build a better band, explore classroom essentials, ignite student passion, and embrace innovation. Clinicians will objectively evaluate each tech tool and share its perfect situation match. Don’t miss this headache-free journey to enhance your music program. V 7:00 – 7:25 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: Bridgeland HS Tenor Bass Choir
Conductor: Christopher Fiorini, Bridgeland HS Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Presenter: Michael Zook, Perform America-TX, LLC Accompanist: John Markert, Retired CPE 1-19-SN24-V4 – 0.5 Hr
V 7:30 – 7:55 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4
Concert: Harker Heights HS Master Singers
Conductors: Spencer Wiley, Harker Heights HS; Amber Moon, Harker Heights HS Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Presenter: Cody Parrott, Mississippi State Univ Accompanist: Gordon Pyle, Pianist CPE 1-19-SN24-V5 – 0.5 Hr
E 7:45 – 8:45 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Drumming 101: Basics, World Rhythms, and Classroom Management
Clinician: Mary Knysh, Rhythmic Connections Presider: Analisa Byrd, Steubing Ranch ES Sponsored by: Rhythm Band Instruments, LLC CPE 1-19-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Knysh will explore the fundamentals of introducing drumming and world rhythms in the classroom and will share engaging and effective classroom management strategies designed to equip you with the necessary tools to create a dynamic and inclusive classroom learning environment for your students.
E 7:45 – 8:45 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Dance Across Texas
Clinician: Kathryn Kuddes, Retired Presider: Kristin Vogt, Prosper ISD CPE 1-19-TXABC – 1.0 Hr Come experience the dances and play-parties of the Texas pioneers! Kuddes will focus on active movement activities connected to the diverse history of the Lone Star State.
B O V 8:00 – 9:00 PM / LOCATIONS VARY All-State Rehearsal: Techniques and Best Practices
CPE 1-20-LOC-ASR – 1.0 Hr Observe an All-State clinician/conductor in rehearsal. Rehearsal locations are listed on page 38 and in the All-State Schedules section of the convention app within each ensemble’s schedule. O 8:00 – 10:00 PM / THE FRIENDLY SPOT Texas Orchestra Directors Association Reception
Presider: Colleen Whatley, Westwood HS, TODA President V 8:00 – 8:50 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: University of Texas at Arlington A Cappella Choir
Conductor: Karen Kenaston-French, Univ of Texas at Arlington Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Accompanist: Boeun Kim, Univ of Texas at Arlington CPE 1-20-SN24-V6 – 1.0 Hr GM 8:00 – 9:30 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE President’s Concert: Dallas Winds
Conductor: Jerry Junkin, Univ of Texas at Austin, Artistic Director Presider: Dana Pradervand-Sedatole, Univ of Houston, TMEA President CPE 1-20-LCT-T7 – 1.5 Hrs Pick up and purchase tickets at the Information Booth during registration hours (before 5:00 p.m. on Thursday). Doors open at 7 p.m. B 9:45 – 11:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Phi Beta Mu Alpha Chapter Business Meeting
Presider: Thomas Harrington, Phi Beta Mu Alpha Chapter President GM 10:00 – 11:30 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Kappa Kappa Psi / Tau Beta Sigma Sing
Presider: Amanda Dickson, Spring Branch ISD, TBS Executive Council Member Sponsored by: Tau Beta Sigma Alumni Association GM 10:00 – 11:30 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 Mu Phi Epsilon Sing
Presider: Isabel De La Cerda, St. Luke Catholic, South Central 4 District Director GM 10:00 – 11:30 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Sigma Alpha Iota Sing
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TMEA Clinic/Convention: Friday, February 9 GM 7:00 – 7:45 AM / CC 206 Fellowship of Christian Musicians Breakfast Meeting
Presider: Rory Davis, Cinco Ranch HS This meeting is open to all. Join us for a short time of praise, worship, prayer, and encouraging fellowship, with a free, light continental breakfast. GM 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM / CC REGISTRATION
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CC Registration is in Exhibit Hall 1, accessed from the convention center North Lobby. C B O V E 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM / CC WEST REGISTRATION College Division Research Poster Session Display
Clinician: Matthew McInturf, Sam Houston State Univ, TMEA College Division Vice-President Presider: Amy Simmons, Univ of Texas at Austin The research selected for the annual College Division Research Poster session will remain on display for review. See page 83 for a list of the research posters. B TFME 8:30 – 9:20 AM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: Roma HS Percussion Ensemble
Conductors: Moses Simon, Roma HS; Josue Ortega, Barrera MS Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President CPE 2-08-LCT-B3 – 1.0 Hr B 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC 214 Essential Ingredients for a Healthy Trumpet Section
B O 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC 217 Develop Your Lesson Studio: Recruiting, Retention & Routine
Clinicians: Ashley Holder, Trinity Valley Community College; Chester Rowell, Univ of Houston Presider: Mark Perry, Pine Tree HS CPE 2-08-217 – 1.0 Hr Holder and Rowell will provide practical strategies for growing your private studio with the three R’s of studio development: recruitment, retention, and routine. They will focus on marketing, retaining students, and avoiding a spring semester lull and will offer suggestions for structuring lessons with a motivational approach to fundamentals and balancing with music. B TFME 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Program Spotlight: Hanna HS Band – How to Structure and Sustain a Successful Program
Clinician: Dennis Ewing, Hanna HS Presider: Dana Pradervand-Sedatole, Univ of Houston, TMEA President Demonstration Group: Hanna HS Band CPE 2-08-HB12 – 1.0 Hr Gain insights into how to structure and sustain a successful band
B 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 The PML Experience: The One with Grades 1 and 2
Clinicians: Laura Bell, Stafford MS; Katherine Lewis, Maus MS Presider: Preston Hazzard, Frisco ISD CPE 2-08-HB3 – 1.0 Hr Bell and Lewis will review popular and accessible Grade 1 and 2 pieces on the Texas PML. They will guide attendees through the preparation process, including instrumentation needed, rhythmic considerations, tuning issues, and more. This will immediately help directors searching for that perfect UIL piece they’ve been missing. O TFME 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC 221 Marking for Musicality: Score Study for Directors in a Hurry
Clinician: Jordan Smith, Peabody Conservatory Presider: Ryan Ross, Plano West Sr HS CPE 2-08-221 – 1.0 Hr The rehearsal process doesn’t begin when the bell rings. In this session, go back to the beginning and investigate score study techniques that can help you quickly and efficiently tackle the most critical components of a score. Smith will focus on practical markings that aid in effective rehearsal planning and student excellence. O 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC 225 To Fifth & Beyond: A Guide to Upper Positions on High Strings
Clinicians: Laurie Colgrove Williams, Univ of Indianapolis; Jacob Dakon, Univ of Kansas Presider: Tam Duong, Dobie HS CPE 2-08-225 – 1.0 Hr Teaching the middle and upper positions on violin and viola can be a frightening prospect for non-native high string players. The clinicians will lead an interactive experience through which attendees will gain greater confidence in their ability to play and teach positions 5 through 7 and beyond. V TFME 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 Teaching Technique and Advancing Artistry
TMEA Featured Clinician: Sandra Babb, Oregon State Univ Presider: Eric Gonzales, Fairview JH Demonstration Group: Miller MS Choir, Mario Contreras, Director CPE 2-08-SN1 – 1.0 Hr How can I get my choir to sound better? Why are they singing so softly or not at all? Working with a demonstration choir, Babb will present strategies for teaching vocal techniques and building choral tone, addressing posture, breath, phonation, resonance, and artistic choices. Leave with solutions for common vocal concerns and help your singers produce supported sounds with vibrancy and joy.
E 8:30 – 9:30 AM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Sharing Untold Stories Through Music
Clinician: Jeaneau Julian, Terry ES Presider: Olivia Ramirez, Waverly Park ES CPE 2-08-LSABC – 1.0 Hr How do we incorporate difficult topics in our Orff classroom? Using children’s literature and the Orff process, with personal anecdotes thrown in, Julian will dive into two stories that scratch the surface of untold stories. Arrive with an open mind ready to continue the work of sharing these stories and more. TMEA Clinic/Convention Program – February 2024
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Clinicians: Rachelle Isaacson, Cinco Ranch JH; Theresa Baragas, Fort Settlement MS Presider: Jeremy Hasan, Cobb 6th Grade Campus CPE 2-08-214 – 1.0 Hr Grow a high-quality trumpet section by feeding them these five main ingredients: tone, flexibility, articulation, range, and the secret sauce of confidence. Isaacson and Baragas will showcase each ingredient, with games, tips, and strategies to get your trumpet players to perform their best.
program by maximizing limited resources and utilizing staff efficiently. The Hanna HS Wind Ensemble will demonstrate the culmination of concepts and ideas used in the program on a daily basis.
E 8:30 – 9:30 AM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF
Sing and Play Negative Behavior Away
Clinicians: Lauren Summa, Passmore ES; Emma Bassett, NicholsMock ES; Jennifer Mendez, Sanchez ES; Madison Kimball, Disney ES Presider: Chase Scott, Hood-Case ES CPE 2-08-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr You can teach musical skills and behavioral expectations at the same time! Join the clinicians for a session full of active music-making using the Orff-Schulwerk approach to teach procedures and expectations. Learn songs, chants, and more to use immediately with students in grades PK–5. Let’s sing and play the negative behavior away!
E 8:30 – 9:30 AM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC I Studied Instrumental Music—You Want Me to Teach Choir?
Clinician: Rebecca Puckett, Sunset Valley ES Presider: Shannon Parramore, Lieck ES CPE 2-08-TXABC – 1.0 Hr Puckett will provide strategies for teachers who studied instrumental music and now find themselves teaching elementary choir. By comparing the elements of instrumental and elementary choir rehearsals, she will give you the tools to be confident from your first note. Explore warmups, vocal technique, ear training, and approaches to choral music.
E 8:30 – 9:30 AM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Poetic Possibilities in the Active Music Classroom
Clinician: Robert Turriff, Coker ES Presider: Chelsea Short, Bulverde Creek ES CPE 2-08-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Poetry and music have been intertwined for thousands of years. Turriff will share strategies for integrating poetry in a variety ways for the active music classroom. Participants will use unpitched percussion to
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create a sound carpet with existing poetry and will write their own poetry and set it to music. C B O V TFME 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC 206 Mastering Focus and Concentration in the Classroom
Clinician: Mariana Gariazzo, VanderCook College of Music Presider: Paul Berler, Angelina College CPE 2-08-206 – 1.0 Hr In an era of technology-mediated relationships and attention-grabbing gadgets, how do we teach a reward-seeking generation and help students thrive and survive the attention economy? Gariazzo will address the most common focus-hindering factors of contemporary life and explore behavioral tools to improve attention in the classroom. C 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC 207 Rethinking Music Appreciation for the Contemporary Classroom
Clinician: Scott Pool, Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi Presider: Deborah Popham, Sam Houston State Univ CPE 2-08-207 – 1.0 Hr Teaching music appreciation and other general studies courses can present unforeseen challenges to the music instructor. Pool will discuss strategies and methods for teaching the contemporary classroom of non-musician students. Topics will include music selection, inclusion practices, assessment philosophies, and insight to the contemporary non-musician student.
Texas Tech University School of Music
WEDNESDAY, FEB 7
TMEA ALL-STATE SECTIONALS
Featured Faculty: Richard Meek, Professor of Bassoon Susetta Rockett, Professor of Oboe Christopher M. Smith, Professor of Horn
THURSDAY, FEB 8
ENGAGING THE SENSES: SENSORY STRATEGIES IN A PK-5 MUSIC ROOM
Time: 11:30 am-12:30 pm Location: Grand Hyatt, 2nd Fl, Lone Star ABC Clinician: Jenny Dees, Senior Lecturer of Music Education In Collaboration: Cynthia Tiongco, OTR, TTU; Hope Bruening, Indian Land Middle School, South Carolina
VOCAL TEACHING WITH STEINWAY SPIRIO Time: 1-2 pm Location: CC 218
Clinician: John Hollins, Associate Director of Choral Studies | Associate Professor of Music In Collaboration: Kennith Freeman and Brian Kuhnert, Wayland Baptist University; Oliver Lucero, Steinway & Sons
TMEA RESEARCH POSTER SESSION Time: 3:30-5 pm Location: CC West Registration
Presenters: Ms. Vivian Yu-hsuan Chang - “Exploring Musical Silence in Unaccompanied Solo Repertoire for Horn: A Performer’s Guide” Dr. Elizabeth Chappell - “I Made it in, but do I Belong? Martina’s Story” Dr. John Parsons - “Attention, Satisfaction and Agency in Beginning Band Students’ Self-Directed Practice” Ms. Dasa Silhova - “A Quantitative Review of Music Business Education in America”
CONDUCT CLEARLY: BUILDING A CONSISTENT GESTURAL VOCABULARY
Time: 2:30-3:30 pm Location: Grand Hyatt, 2nd Fl, Lone Star ABC Clinician: Alan Zabriskie, Director of Choral Studies | Associate Professor of Music
FRIDAY, FEB 9
DAVID DEES SAXOPHONE QUARTET Time: 9:30-10:30 am Location: CC North Lobby Music Showcase TOWARD THE FORMALIZATION OF MARIACHI STUDIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION Time: 10-11 am Location: CC 205 Clinician: Lauryn Salazar, Associate Professor of Musicology In Collaboration: Adolfo Estrada, Univ of New Mexico; Jesus Guzman, Mariachi Los Camperos; Mariachi Los Matadores de Texas Tech (Demonstration Group)
BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP Time: 10-11 am Location: CC 008
Clinician: Alan Zabriskie, Director of Choral Studies | Associate Professor of Music
CRACKING THE CODE: VIOLIN AND VIOLA DOUBLE STOPS Time: 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Location: CC 225
Clinician: Philippe Chao, Assistant Professor of Viola In Collaboration: Gwendolyn Matias-Ryan, DMA Student TTU; Bruno Silva, MM Student TTU
VOCAL TEACHING WITH STEINWAY SPIRIO Time: 1-2 pm Location: CC 218
Clinician: John Hollins, Associate Director of Choral Studies | Associate Professor of Music In Collaboration: Kennith Freeman and Brian Kuhnert, Wayland Baptist University; Oliver Lucero, Steinway & Sons
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THE REbL TROMBONE QUARTET Time: 2-2:30 pm Location: CC North Lobby Music Showcase TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY ALUMNI REUNION Time: 9:30-11:30 pm Location: Marriott Rivercenter Salon I
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sAge LOW BRASS QUARTET Time: 9-9:30 am Location: CC North Lobby Music Showcase WORLD MUSIC PEDAGOGY: SONGS AND DANCES OF UGANDA Time: 11 am-12 pm Location: CC 210
Clinician: Jacqueline Henninger, Associate Professor of Music Education In Collaboration: George Kitaka, PhD Student, TTU; Ristella Nyamwija, PhD Student, TTU
SING IT IN YOUR HEAD: FROM LISTENING TO INNER HEARING Time: 12:30-1:30 pm Location: Grand Hyatt, 2nd Fl, Lone Star ABC Clinician: Music Education
NAFME-TEXAS ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Time: 11 am-12 pm Location: Grand Hyatt 4th Floor, Crockett AB Co-Clinicians: Jacqueline Henninger, Associate Professor of Music Education, Immediate Past President; John Parsons, Assistant Professor of Music Education, Member-at-Large; Shauna Pickens, Assistant Professor of Music Education, Collegiate Chair
AUDITION DATES
Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024 Saturday, Mar. 2, 2024 Recorded and remote auditions are available for select instruments.
GM TFME 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC 008 Not Too Young to Thrive: Longevity in Music Education
Clinician: La Shawna Townsel, Rowe MS Presider: John Morrison, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD CPE 2-08-008 – 1.0 Hr This interactive clinic is geared toward young band directors and music education majors soon to enter the profession. Townsel will review a range of topics, from the importance of paying attention in CPR training to common mistakes young directors make while in front of the ensemble in their first years. Focus early on making the most of this profession. GM T 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC 220 To Stream or Not to Stream: Demystifying Music Copyright
Clinicians: Brenna Horn-Cronin, GIA Publications, Inc. / Meredith Music; Alec Harris, GIA Publications, Inc. / Meredith Music Presider: Amanda Ransom, Henry MS Sponsored by: GIA Publications CPE 2-08-220 – 1.0 Hr Our online service eliminates the frustration teachers and educational institutions experience when they try to do the right thing to obtain authorization from copyright owners for their use of copyrighted music. Teachers will learn how to legally share school concerts, recitals, pep rallies, glee club concerts, and more with cleared permissions on social media and their school website. GM 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC LDR (RIVER LEVEL–GROTTO) Bad Students or Bad Behaviors? Understanding Trauma
Clinician: Jordan Doss, Midlothian ISD Presider: Larry Doran, Midlothian HS CPE 2-08-LDR – 1.0 Hr We all need insight into trauma to establish strong relationships and maintain management of our classrooms, especially in Title I schools. Doss will use an interactive explanation of trauma and examples of how we can apply our knowledge to empower our students and retain them in our music programs. Come ready for an exciting look within!
CC BRIDGE HALL MUSIC SHOWCASE McMurry University Percussion Chamber Group
Director/Organizer: Juan Mendoza, McMurry Univ CPE MS-2-09-BH-MS6 – 0.5 Hr The ensemble is excited to share a program filled with works written specifically for the group, standards in the percussion repertoire, and works that will soon become standards! MS B C 9:30 – 10:00 AM /
CC NORTH LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE David Dees Quartet
Director/Organizer: David Dees, Texas Tech Univ CPE MS-2-09-NL-MS34 – 0.5 Hr This faculty and student group from Texas Tech University will present an exciting program of works for saxophone quartet, including selections from J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations arranged by David Maslanka. MS B C 9:30 – 10:00 AM /
CC REGISTRATION MUSIC SHOWCASE Southern Methodist University Meadows Trombone Choir
Director/Organizer: Darren McHenry, Southern Methodist Univ CPE MS-2-09-EX-MS20 – 0.5 Hr This trombone choir will present Kingsville Overture by Steven Verhelst, movements from modern composers Chris Sharpe’s The Secret City and Nicole Piunno’s All the Skies Above, Queen’s hit song Don’t Stop Me Now, and Captain Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Caribbean. MS B C 9:30 – 10:00 AM /
CC WEST LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Stephen F. Austin State University Flute Choir
Director/Organizer: Christina Guenther, Stephen F. Austin State Univ CPE MS-2-09-WL-MS48 – 0.5 Hr The ensemble will present a fun program of standard and newer works for flute choir using the entire group as well as selected smaller chamber choirs.
Clinician: Aaron Staebell, Hal Leonard Sponsored by: Hal Leonard CPE 2-08-215 – 1.0 Hr Explore ways to unlock the music maker in every student! Learn how to lead beatmakers, songwriters, and composers effectively and authentically to create their own songs using music technology.
T B O V 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC 216 Podcasting & Music: The Perfect Mix
Clinician: Keith Dye, Texas Tech Univ Sponsored by: MusicFirst CPE 2-08-216 – 1.0 Hr Podcasting provides integration of the creative process and concrete assessment into your curriculum, no matter the subject. Dye will discuss ways that podcasting can be integrated into everyday learning activities and assessment. Discover the fundamentals of podcasting and how to ensure meaningful learning while students are creating podcast content. GM 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM / CC EXHIBIT HALL Exhibit Hall Open
Go to pages 176–187 for a list of exhibitors.
OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE DR. TOMMY DOBBS, DIRECTOR SECOND PLACE 2023 PASIC MIXED CHAMBER ENSEMBLE COMPETITION
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T B O V E C 8:30 – 9:30 AM / CC 215 Everybody’s So Creative! Modern Music-Making for All
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B O 10:00 – 10:50 AM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 Tastemakers: A Conversation on Music with Jerry Junkin
Clinicians: Weston Lewis, Louisiana State Univ; Jerry Junkin, Univ of Texas at Austin Presider: Drew Eary, Univ of Texas at Austin CPE 2-10-HB3 – 1.0 Hr Beyond being one of the leading educators and conductors in our field, Jerry F. Junkin is a considerate and thoughtful artist and person. Following the interview style of Hot Ones, Lewis will host a conversation with Junkin to discuss music-making, artistic philosophy, and personal taste, all while eating progressively hotter chicken wings. B 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 214
Music Literacy in the Emergent Bilingual Title I Band Hall
Clinicians: Crystal Hoisager, Cleveland ISD; Macedonio Mucino, Cleveland ISD; Brice Harkness, Cleveland ISD Presider: Danny Rubio, North Shore MS CPE 2-10-214 – 1.0 Hr Hoisager, Mucino, and Harkness will share their experiences and present effective teaching strategies, games, activities, and differentiation and scaffolding techniques to enhance the music literacy skills of emergent bilingual middle school band students. B 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 217
Utilizing Chorales in Daily Fundamentals
Clinician: Charlotte Royall, Retired Presider: Brittany McCulloch, Crockett MS CPE 2-10-217 – 1.0 Hr Once a vital part of rehearsal, chorales have become a lost art for aiding in improving ensemble skills for young musicians. Learning the techniques of daily fundamentals based on one concert pitch can be extended by adding in the other demands of a chorale. Learn more about how to incorporate chorales in nearly every aspect of daily fundamentals and make the transition to literature natural and effortless. B 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2024
Bridging the Gap: Middle and High School Fundamentals
Clinicians: Kim Cooley, Creek Valley MS; Mark Poole, Lone Star HS Presider: Andrew Sealy, Hebron HS Demonstration Group: Lone Star HS Wind Symphony, Mark Poole, Director CPE 2-10-HB12 – 1.0 Hr Cooley and Poole will review the similar ensemble drills that helped their middle and high school groups progress to the level at which each was invited to perform at the 2022 Midwest Clinic. Learn how middle and high school ensemble drill can be vertically aligned and how to implement various tools to advance ensemble skills from middle to high school levels.
O B TFME 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 225 How to Be Most Efficient and Inspiring During Rehearsals
Clinician: Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Baylor Univ Presider: Donald Sibley, Corey Fine Arts/Dual Language Academy CPE 2-10-225 – 1.0 Hr Harth-Bedoya will discuss how preparing for orchestra rehearsals is connected to the study of the score at various levels and offer how to manage rehearsal time effectively while keeping players inspired to prepare powerful performances. V TFME 10:00 – 10:25 AM /
CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: McCullough JH Chamber Choir
Conductors: Kelsie Quintana, McCullough MS; Alison Eaton, McCullough MS; Angela Brill, McCullough MS Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Presenters: Curtis Null, Conroe ISD Superintendent; Jill Houser, McCullough JH Principal Accompanist: Kristy Cox, Private Instructor CPE 2-10-SN24-V7 – 0.5 Hr
E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 Kodály Educators of Texas General Membership Meeting
Clinician: Rebecca Morgan, The Montessori School of San Antonio Presider: Jason Mincy, Navasota HS, KET President Demonstration Group: The Montessori School of San Antonio Chamber Singers CPE 2-10-SN1-KET – 1.0 Hr With a performance by The Montessori School of San Antonio Chamber Singers, Rebecca Morgan, Director.
E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC More Than Chords: A Start to Ukulele Fingerpicking
Clinician: Lorelei Batisla-ong, Baldwin Wallace Univ Presider: Michael Vasquez, Kuentz ES CPE 2-10-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Ukulele techniques beyond chordal playing do not need to be intimidating for teachers and young players. Using a Filipino folk song to fingerpick, Batisla-ong will examine a sequence for the young players in your classroom. In addition to building ukulele skill, participants will examine cultural knowing and considerations when using a song from a historically marginalized culture.
E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF You Can Do It! The Orff-Schulwerk Music for Children Volumes
CPE 2-10-LOC-ASR – 1.0 Hr Observe an All-State clinician/conductor in rehearsal. Rehearsal locations are listed on page 38 and in the All-State Schedules section of the convention app within each ensemble’s schedule.
Clinician: Kateri Miller, Minot State Univ Presider: Lisa Beyer, Big Springs ES CPE 2-10-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Do you ever feel overwhelmed when you look at the Music for Children Orff-Schulwerk Volumes? You are not alone! Miller will give a practical perspective of how to use the volumes. She will share ideas and suggestions to help get you started in understanding and utilizing the volumes, implementing the Orff-Schulwerk approach to teaching. Songs and activities will be explored through ready-to-use lessons.
O B 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 221 Maximize and Organize: Create Excellence Through Efficiency
E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Deep in the Heart: Texas Legends in the Music Room
B O V TFME 10:00 – 11:00 AM / LOCATIONS VARY All-State Rehearsal: Techniques and Best Practices
Clinicians: Jennifer Gingell, Seven Lakes JH; Bethany Hagin, Seven Lakes JH Presider: Laura Vu, Cinco Ranch JH CPE 2-10-221 – 1.0 Hr Learn time-tested tools, systems, and procedures that will help streamline your orchestra program and support optimal student progress. Explore components to a stress-free workflow that will maximize your time and talents by using the most effective strategies possible.
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TMEA Featured Clinician: Michael Chandler, Austin Peay State Univ Presider: Emanielli Rojas-Caez, Leon Springs ES CPE 2-10-TXABC – 1.0 Hr Culturally responsive practices include centering materials relevant to students so they may see themselves and their life experiences reflected in what they learn. Texas has produced iconic musical performers and songwriters known in the world of popular music. Chandler will lead a variety of activities that reinforce skills and concepts, utilizing diverse gems from popular music of Texas.
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E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Big Fun with Littles: PreK & Kinder Elementary Music Lessons
C B O V E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 206 Matrix of Intersectionality: Identifying Our Identity
C O TFME 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 205 Toward the Formalization of Mariachi Studies in Higher Education
C 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 207 Ensembles: Shaping Undergraduate Music Education
Clinicians: Angel Walter McGinn, Deer Creek ES; Crystal Bagot, Kerley ES Presider: Nichole Rindom, Alvarado IS CPE 2-10-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Learn four complete music lessons appropriate for preK and kindergarten classes. Each lesson centers on a theme, and the clinicians will present everything you need for a complete 50-minute music lesson, including songs, a social and emotional activity, a creative movement piece, a tie-in to a picture book, and means for incorporating instruments.
Clinicians: Lauryn Salazar, Texas Tech Univ; Adolfo Estrada, Univ of New Mexico; Jesus Guzman, Mariachi Los Camperos Presider: Paul Higgins, Cypress Fairbanks ISD Demonstration Group: Mariachi Los Matadores, Lauryn Salazar, Director CPE 2-10-205 – 1.0 Hr As mariachi continues to grow in high school programs across the nation, creating meaningful higher education degree programs is essential. Clinicians will explore the goals and unique challenges facing the burgeoning field of mariachi studies. Presenting the results of three case studies, they will offer strategies for the successful creation and implementation of pedagogy, curriculum, and teacher training.
TMEA Featured Clinician: Nicole Robinson, Cultural Connections by Design Presider: Sandy Hinkley, Sam Houston State Univ CPE 2-10-206 – 1.0 Hr In this third session, participants focus inward to reflect on their personal identities and intersections within the matrix. Guided self-reflection and group exercises foster empathy, understanding, and a stronger sense of collective belonging, encouraging students to embrace their multifaceted selves. While this is an in-depth, four-part series, each clinic will be presented as an independent session.
Clinician: Darla McBryde, Sam Houston State Univ Presider: Brian Gibbs, Sam Houston State Univ CPE 2-10-207 – 1.0 Hr Findings from recent studies indicate that ensemble participation is considered one of the most valuable components of preservice music teacher training. McBryde will share findings from recent research projects and present theoretical frameworks that offer a deeper understanding of the reasons behind the substantial value attributed to ensemble participation.
Summer Music Academy
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2024
Summer Piano Institute June 27—July 6, 2024 The Ithaca College School of Music, Theatre and Dance invites talented young pianist for 10 days of intenstve piano study in the heart of the Finger Lakes. This year’s institute will be held at the beautiful Ithaca College campus. APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 15, 2024 Pianists ages 12-18 years old are welcome to apply.
Pitch Perfect Summer
Learn more at ithaca.edu/pianoinstitute
Registration opens December 1, 2023
HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION JULY 14–27, 2024 • Entering grades 10–12 • Orchestra, voice, wind ensemble, and jazz programs
INTERMEDIATE DIVISION JULY 28–AUGUST 3, 2024 • Entering grades 7–9 • Band, orchestra, and voice programs
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GM TFME 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 008 Building Community Through Effective Leadership
Clinician: Alan Zabriskie, Texas Tech Univ Presider: Kathryn Zetterstrom, Allen HS CPE 2-10-008 – 1.0 Hr Zabriskie will focus on emotionally intelligent leadership in music programs to manage behavior, foster community, and maximize potential. By cultivating an inward/outward mindset, creating an inclusive environment, embracing vulnerability, building relationships, and improving communication skills, music teachers/leaders nurture a successful collaborative community. GM 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 218 Distance Teaching with Spirio | r
Clinicians: Richard Fountain, Wayland Baptist Univ; Joshua Harris, Talkington SYWL; Michael Cabe, Steinway & Sons Presider: Oliver Lucero, Univ of Texas Permian Basin Sponsored by: Steinway & Sons Pianos CPE 2-10-218 – 1.0 Hr Break through barriers of geography and access to provide world-class keyboard instruction to your students through Steinway’s Spiriocast technology. Applicable to both lab and studio settings. GM 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 220
Advocacy: Knowing When and How to Say “Music Is Different”
Clinician: Eric Branscome, Texas A&M Univ Commerce Presider: Lance Newman, Trinity HS CPE 2-10-220 – 1.0 Hr As music educators, we balance on a razor’s edge of advocacy, where we are compelled to fight for music’s rightful place in the curriculum while concurrently advocating that music is different from other subjects. Through real-life scenarios, data, and legislative highlights, Branscome will equip music educators with practical advocacy strategies, including knowing when to say “We’re different.” GM TFME 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC LDR (RIVER LEVEL–GROTTO)
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Teaching in Title I Schools: Been There, Done That
Clinician: Scott Lang, Be Part of the Music Presider: Katherine Johns, Floresville South ES CPE 2-10-LDR – 1.0 Hr Lang will share lessons from his 16 years of experience building successful programs in challenging environments. He will focus on strategies for educators who seek to thrive in low SES environments/schools and positively impact the students they serve.
O 10:15 – 10:50 AM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: JH/MS String Honor Orchestra – Sartartia MS Honors Orchestra
Conductors: Heather Davis, Sartartia MS; Guillermo Teniente, Sartartia MS Presider: Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President CPE 2-10-LCT-T8 – 1.0 Hr V TFME 10:30 – 10:55 AM /
CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: Salyards MS Treble Chorale
Conductor: Amy Moore, Salyards MS Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Presenter: Dianna Jarvis, Retired Accompanist: Aaron Hervey, Private Instructor CPE 2-10-SN24-V8 – 0.5 Hr V TFME 11:00 – 11:25 AM /
CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: Veterans Memorial HS Varsity Tenor Bass Choir
Conductors: Travis Baldwin, Veterans Memorial HS; Iliana Guerrero, Brownsville ISD Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Presenter: Melody Eriksen, Brownsville ISD Accompanist: Uzziel Guzman, Veterans Memorial HS CPE 2-11-SN24-V9 – 0.5 Hr MS B C 11:00 – 11:30 AM /
CC BRIDGE HALL MUSIC SHOWCASE Baylor University Clarinet Choir
Director/Organizer: Ran Kampel, Baylor Univ CPE MS-2-11-BH-MS7 – 0.5 Hr Enjoy a short program featuring original works and arrangements for clarinet choir, including classic works like Wood’s Mannin Veen and Nelhybel’s Chorale and Danza along with newer selections, MarchBou-Shu by Japanese composer Yagisawa and Compass by Theresa Martin. MS B C 11:00 – 11:30 AM /
CC NORTH LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Southwestern Assemblies of God University Trombone Quartet
T B O V E 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 215 Stop the Squeal: How to Reduce Microphone Feedback
Director/Organizer: Tyrone Block, Southwestern Assemblies of God Univ CPE MS-2-11-NL-MS35 – 0.5 Hr The quartet will perform celebrated music for and by people of color. The selections for this concert will range from spirituals to Zambian chordal singing to Rhythmic Brazilian compositions and a host of other underrepresented music cultures. Each selection has been chosen to further promote and foster a community of diversity and inclusion.
T B O V 10:00 – 11:00 AM / CC 216 Plug and Play for General Music: Engaging the Other 80%
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Clinician: Adam Stanley, Sheldon Academy CPE 2-10-215 – 1.0 Hr A better understanding of your school’s sound system equipment can greatly improve the quality of your concerts, recitals, and other events. Learn what the buttons, faders, and knobs do and how the proper use of an audio mixer/console can reduce, mitigate, or eliminate microphone feedback and ringing in typical school settings.
Clinician: Keith Dye, Texas Tech Univ Sponsored by: MusicFirst CPE 2-10-216 – 1.0 Hr Keep middle and high school general music students engaged, excited, and growing as creators and performers! Tools for music-making like the BZZKTT beatboxing app, YouDJ.edu, Soundtrap, and OGenerator will help students learn real-world music production skills. The key to success includes carefully sequenced lessons with musical models and examples drawn from music that students know and love.
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CC REGISTRATION MUSIC SHOWCASE Texas A&M Commerce Horn Ensemble
Director/Organizer: Michael Morrow, Texas A&M Univ Commerce CPE MS-2-11-EX-MS21 – 0.5 Hr The ensemble will demonstrate their versatility by presenting a diverse repertoire, from classical masterpieces to contemporary compositions. They will showcase the unique capabilities of compositions for horn from quartet to full horn ensemble.
Texas A&M University-Commerce is pleased to announce the establishment of the James F. Keene Band Endowment. This endowment will provide scholarship support for deserving music students, and create a legacy that will impact Lion students for generations to come. Once the goal has been met, the Band Hall will be renamed in his honor. Jim Keene was a beloved faculty member who was known for being a great mentor, teacher, and innovator on the A&M-Commerce campus. He was a leader who helped turn a struggling band program into the envy of universities and colleges in Texas and beyond.
*More information available at the A&M-Commerce Reception. www.tamuc.edu/james-keene
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B 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 Mastering the Clarinet: Inside the Practice Room with Julian Bliss
CC WEST LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Angelo State University Double Reed Choir
Director/Organizer: Janelle Ott, Angelo State Univ CPE MS-2-11-WL-MS49 – 0.5 Hr Enjoy a program of Latin American music adapted for double reed choir. Selections include arrangements of Mexican folk songs and other works by Latin American composers. This program celebrates Angelo State University’s Latino student population and highlights the importance of Mexican culture to our students in Texas.
Clinician: Julian Bliss, Professional Clarinetist Presider: Michael Dick, Doerre IS CPE 2-11-HB3 – 1.0 Hr From musicality to articulation and everything in between, Bliss will share his thoughts and practices on becoming a better, well-rounded clarinetist. O 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 225 Cracking the Code: Violin and Viola Double Stops
B TFME 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE
Concert: Class 1C Honor Band – Anahuac MS Honors Band
Clinicians: Philippe Chao, Texas Tech Univ; Gwendolyn Matias-Ryan, Texas Tech Univ; Bruno Silva, Texas Tech Univ Presider: Madison Welch, Jones MS CPE 2-11-225 – 1.0 Hr The teaching and practice of double stops for violinists and violists routinely causes confusion, tension, and frustration. The clinicians will provide a practical approach that clarifies and organizes this technique in an easy-to-understand model. Outcomes include ease of execution, organized problem-solving, and the development of a consistent intonation framework.
Conductors: Morgan Contreras, Anahuac MS; Cody Cunningham, Anahuac HS; Aaron Porter, Anahuac ISD Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President CPE 2-11-LCT-T9 – 1.0 Hr B TFME 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 214 Band Culture: Day One Through Graduation
Clinicians: Jim Shaw, Willow Wood JH; Andrew Easton, Tomball Memorial HS Presider: JD Janda, TMEA Past-President CPE 2-11-214 – 1.0 Hr The culture of a band program can make or break its success, not only in performance but also in whether the students’ experiences in that program positively impact their lives beyond the classroom, stage, and field. Shaw and Easton will discuss strategies for implementing and sustaining a positive culture throughout the vertical feeder pattern, from the first day of beginning band forward.
O TFME 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Program Spotlight: PSJA Southwest ECHS Orchestra – We Are Family
B 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 217 Playing Ball: Strategies for Sharing Students
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Clinicians: Rustin Honeycutt, Troy HS; Brian Sours, Tenaha HS; Kara Wallace, Commerce HS; Jon Weddle, Celina ISD Presider: Marc Nichelson, China Spring HS CPE 2-11-217 – 1.0 Hr Student athletes involved in music programs often are caught between two adults who are passionate about their respective programs. The panel will give strategies developed by coaches and band directors for successfully sharing students.
Clinician: Joseph Bonura, PSJA Southwest ECHS Presider: Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President Demonstration Group: PSJA Southwest ECHS Orchestra CPE 2-11-HB12 – 1.0 Hr Bonura and the PSJA Southwest HS Orchestra will perform and share what makes their South Texas program special. Students have diverse backgrounds that you can embrace in your classroom, making all feel part of something rewarding and encouraging. Come learn new and creative ideas and see what can be done when you believe in your students and dream big!
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CC 221 Yes They Can: Creating Success in Urban & Rural Environments
Clinicians: Marc Telles, Seguin ISD; Samantha DiMatteo, Seguin HS Presider: Brett Richardson, Texas Lutheran Univ CPE 2-11-221 – 1.0 Hr Students can succeed regardless of their socioeconomic status. With nearly three decades of combined experience in Title I and loweconomic rural and urban schools, Telles and DiMatteo will help guide you in developing a culture of excellence and building a toolbox to enhance your program. With limited to no resources, you still can!
ALUMNI RECEPTION Friday, February 9th • 9:30-11:30 pm LOCATION: Grand Hyatt San Antonio ROOM: Bonham E
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CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 Cultivating Choral Community
TMEA Featured Clinician: Sandra Babb, Oregon State Univ Presider: Eric Gonzales, Fairview JH CPE 2-11-SN1 – 1.0 Hr Where did all the singers go? How can I contribute to choir culture when there are fewer singers returning? Babb will provide strategies for empowering students to become partners in a collaborative process of finding solutions. Recruitment and retention are at the forefront of this session, including activities designed to break down walls and build up relationships in the choir room. E 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM /
GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Cumbia Rhythms and Beats: Exploring with Orff Instruments
Clinicians: Roberto Zamora, La Joya ISD; Estefania Arriazola, Garza ES; Eleazar De La Garza, Escandon ES; David Loya, Flores ES Presider: Ruben Adame, UIL Region 15 Executive Secretary CPE 2-11-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Embrace diversity and celebrate Latin American heritage in music education. The clinicians will teach Cumbia rhythms with Orff instruments, offering practical strategies for a well-rounded experience. Engage in hands-on activities that foster cultural inclusivity. E 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM /
GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF I Can Move! Movement and Students with Mobility Differences
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2024
Clinician: Jason Jones, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley Presider: Maria O’Connor, De Zavala ES CPE 2-11-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Movement is essential to responding musically in the elementary general music classroom. However, students with mobility differences
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may feel excluded when watching their peers move. Jones, a differently-abled musician, will guide participants in movement approaches and activities with built-in modifications designed to include students with mobility differences. E 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Composition & Improvisation in the Kodály-Inspired Classroom TMEA Featured Clinician: Sarah Tullock, Snow Hill ES Presider: Emanielli Rojas-Caez, Leon Springs ES CPE 2-11-TXABC – 1.0 Hr Kodály’s philosophy of experiential, playful learning has plenty of space for student improvisation and composition. Tullock will share pathways toward creative work for Kodály-based learning models. Each approach will engage enough flexibility to be adjusted for participants’ unique settings. Participants will be invited to sing, move, imagine, and create together during this session.
E 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Start with a Story
Clinician: Megan Tietz, Bay ES Presider: Rome Smith, Ore City ES Sponsored by: West Music CPE 2-11-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Literacy is a major focus of education as a whole, and so many beautiful examples of children’s literature are a natural fit within the context of music class. Explore ways to use children’s stories, poems, and picture books to enhance the music classroom and engage students more deeply in their creative musical experiences.
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C B O V E 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 205 T-TESS: Translation of the Rubric for Music Educators
Clinician: Estelle Murr, Cleburne ISD Presider: Jason Jones, Cleburne HS CPE 2-11-205 – 1.0 Hr The 4 Domains and 16 Dimensions of the T-TESS rubric may seem like a foreign language, but once understood they can aid professional growth and augment music rehearsals. The T-TESS rubric and process will be broken down and explained using music examples. Gain skills to elevate your ratings, prepare for conferences, and establish highquality relationships with your administrators. C 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 206 Equity and Justice in Music Teacher Education: Nurturing Inclusive Learning Environments
TMEA Featured Clinician: Carlos Abril, Univ of Miami Presider: Julie Scott, Southern Methodist Univ CPE 2-11-206 – 1.0 Hr University music educator preparation programs must prepare students to cultivate equitable and socially just learning environments. Abril will review three curriculum domains: content, context, and pedagogy, exploring approaches that prioritize equity and justice. He will address the challenges and present creative possibilities for preparing music educators. C B O V TFME 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 207 Mental Health Strategies to Bolster Education and Retention
Clinician: Ann Fronckowiak, Texas A&M Univ Kingsville Presider: Colleen Ferguson, Texas A&M Univ Kingsville CPE 2-11-207 – 1.0 Hr Studies show wellness deficiencies in music students of all levels. Poor mental health and well-being negatively affect learning and performance outcomes and can cause low retention. Fronckowiak will teach strategies to identify cognitive distortions and reframe destructive critiques into positive ones that will increase student success and create a positive, inclusive learning environment.
Clinicians: Amanda Adams-Hughes, Mineral County Public Schools; Robert Munoz, Montgomery JH; Alexandra Pearson, Univ of Houston Presider: Robert Munoz, Montgomery JH CPE 2-11-008 – 1.0 Hr Join us for a presentation on teacher self-care and well-being, tailored to music educators. Experts in music education, psychology, and wellbeing will guide you through strategies for self-care and stress management as well as ways to advocate for your own well-being. Through discussion and reflection, you’ll learn how to assess your needs and create a supportive work environment. GM 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 218
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Clinicians: Robert Hansen, West Texas A&M Univ; Eric Baker, Univ of Texas Permian Basin; Bryan Elmore, Steinway & Sons Presider: Oliver Lucero, Univ of Texas Permian Basin Sponsored by: Steinway & Sons Pianos CPE 2-11-218 – 1.0 Hr Hear from successful administrators and fundraisers about how to acquire and utilize Steinway’s Spirio | r through creative partnerships within your communities.
Clinicians: Robert Floyd, TMEA Executive Director; Matt Matthews, Governmental Relations Consultant; Julia Grizzard, Governmental Relations Consultant Presider: Dana Pradervand-Sedatole, Univ of Houston, TMEA President CPE 2-11-220 – 1.0 Hr Floyd and TMEA consultants Matthews and Grizzard will share the impact of the 88th regular and special sessions on arts education, especially on the outcome of an effort to create an arts education funding allotment. They will also discuss how during the interim you can help the Texas Arts Education Campaign (TAEC) educate legislative candidates on the importance of music and arts education in a well-rounded education as called for in state policy. GM 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC LDR (RIVER LEVEL–GROTTO) TFAA Mock Interview Session 2
Clinicians: James Drew, Fort Bend ISD, TFAA President; Manuel Gamez, Pflugerville ISD; Dinah Menger, Texas Fine Arts Administrators; Kim Blann, Keller ISD Presider: Richard Thomas, Angleton HS CPE 2-11-LDR – 1.0 Hr Interviewing for a job can be daunting. Take advantage of this opportunity to practice your interview skills with fine arts directors from across the state. Receive constructive feedback to hone your skills before actual job interviews. T B O V E C 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 215 TonalEnergy: Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced Strategies
Clinician: Albert Vela III, Oak Ridge HS Sponsored by: Educational Travel Adventures CPE 2-11-215 – 1.0 Hr As a music educator, you often interact with beginner, intermediate, and advanced students on a daily basis. How can we differentiate our teaching to appeal to all our learners? Come button-mash with Vela (from the TonalEnergy team) as we explore a wide range of tech-based strategies that will appeal to all levels of musicians!
T B O V E C 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 216 Live Audio for Beginners and Beyond
Clinician: Ryan Unangst, Romeo Music Sponsored by: Romeo Music CPE 2-11-216 – 1.0 Hr As music educators, we’re inadvertently expected to be our building’s audio experts for functions far beyond concerts and programs. Learn how to identify the audio gear you have, how to set it up, and how to achieve a functional mix to truly serve your students. V Noon – 1:45 PM / MARRIOTT RW SALON D Vocal Region and Area Chairs Luncheon
Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President B 12:30 – 2:00 PM / MARRIOTT RW TRAVIS TMEA/TJEA Region Jazz Coordinators Luncheon
Presider: Matthew Hedrick, Burnett JH, TJEA President B 12:30 – 2:15 PM / MARRIOTT RW SALON EF Band Region and Area Chairs Luncheon
Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President O 12:30 – 2:00 PM / MARRIOTT RW BOWIE Orchestra Region Chairs Luncheon
Presider: Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President
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GM 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 008 The Unique Needs of Music Educators
GM 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM / CC 220 Legislative Update
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MS B C 12:30 – 1:00 PM /
CC BRIDGE HALL MUSIC SHOWCASE TAMIU Percussion Ensemble
Director/Organizer: Mark Boseman, Texas A&M International Univ CPE MS-2-12-BH-MS8 – 0.5 Hr Enjoy an exciting and diverse program of chamber percussion music. Works include music by John Cage, Ivan Trevino, and Victor LaBozetta. MS B C 12:30 – 1:00 PM /
CC NORTH LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Express Brass
Director/Organizer: Wiff Rudd, Baylor Univ CPE MS-2-12-NL-MS36 – 0.5 Hr This quintet of Baylor University undergraduate students, most of whom are music education majors, will perform a variety of genres, from jazz and pop arrangements to classical and orchestral. MS B C 12:30 – 1:00 PM /
CC REGISTRATION MUSIC SHOWCASE Tarleton State University Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2024
Director/Organizer: Floyd Richmond, Tarleton State Univ CPE MS-2-12-EX-MS22 – 0.5 Hr The ensemble will play a number of arrangements and original compositions including Satoshi Yagisawa’s Ramen Noodles (2011), Kevin McKenzie’s Whirlwind (2014), and tuba and euphonium concerto excerpts, including those by Vaughn Williams, Gregson, Wilder, Lebedev, Bernstein, and more.
MS O C 12:30 – 1:00 PM / CC WEST LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE WTAMU Double Bass Ensemble Director/Organizer: Nicholas Scales, West Texas A&M Univ CPE MS-2-12-WL-MS50 – 0.5 Hr The ensemble consists of double bass majors interested in performing repertoire arranged or written for double bass ensemble or bass orchestra. The program will feature enjoyable and recognizable arrangements, original works for bass ensemble, and a commissioned work for the group. C 12:45 – 2:15 PM / MARRIOTT RW VALERO College Region Chairs Luncheon
Presider: Matthew McInturf, Sam Houston State Univ, TMEA College Division Vice-President B TFME 1:00 – 1:50 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: Class 3C Honor Band – Artie Henry MS Honors Band
Conductors: Robert Herrings, Henry MS; Katherine Norris, Henry MS; Samuel Sommer, Henry MS Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President CPE 2-13-LCT-T10 – 1.0 Hr B 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 214 So You Made a 2, What’s Next?
Clinician: David Stephenson, Alamo Heights HS Presider: Amber Childress, Judson ISD CPE 2-13-214 – 1.0 Hr Contest and concert performances can be a time for great celebration and relief, but they can also be frustrating and painful when the performance or rating doesn’t match our expectations. Stephenson will discuss ways to move forward from disappointing contest, evaluation, or concert performances and grow as an educator and musician.
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May 28 - June 27, 2024
Foundations of Music Education - MUED 5340 - Dr. Jacqueline Henninger (O-A) Summer Choir - MUEN 5101 - Dr. Corey Sullivan (TR) 6 PM - 8 PM (L) Applied Choral Music Literature - MUAP 5302 - Dr. Alan Zabriskie (M-F) 8 AM - 10 AM (L) Choral Conducting Techniques/Analysis - MUAP 5307 - Dr. Alan Zabriskie (M-F) 10 AM - 12 PM (L) Graduate Choral Techniques - MUSI 5216 - Dr. Corey Sullivan (TR) 1 PM - 4 PM (L)
May 28 – June 10, 2024
Teaching Music in Urban Settings - MUED 5344 - Dr. Jacqueline Henninger (M-F) 1 PM - 4 PM (L, O-S) Styles in Wind Literature - MUTH 5305 - Dr. Peter Martens (M-F) 8 AM - 12 PM (L, O-S) Beginning String Pedagogy: Curriculums and Methods - MUTH 5344 - Dr. Elizabeth Chappell (TBD) 8 AM - 12 PM (L, O-S)
June 10 – June 21, 2024
West Texas Kodaly Initiative - Dr. Susan Brumfield (M-F) 8 AM - 5 PM (L)
June 13 - June 27, 2024
Learning and Music - MUED 5332 - Dr. Joel Pagán (M-F) 1 PM – 5 PM (L, O-S) Harmony/Voice Leading - MUTH 5300 - Dr. Peter Fischer (M-F) 8 AM -12 PM (L, O-S) Methods of Historical Research in Music Ed - MUTH 5344 - Dr. Elizabeth Chappell (M-F) 8 AM -12 PM (O-S)
July 1 - July 12, 2024
Tests, Measurements, and Evaluation - MUED 5333 - Dr. John Parsons (M-F) 8 AM - 12 PM (L, O-S) Pedagogy of Music Theory - MUTH 5306 - Dr. David Forrest (M-F) 1 PM - 5 PM (O-S) Administration in Music - MUSI 5305 - Dr. Andrew Stetson (M-F) 1 PM - 5 PM (L, O-S)
July 15 - July 26, 2024
Modern Band - MUED 5344 - Dr. Shauna Pickens (M-F) 1 PM - 5 PM (L)
Summer Session II
July 1 - July 31, 2024
Graduate Music History Survey - MUHL 5300 - Dr. Lauryn Salazar (O-A) Applications of Technology in Music - MUSI 5342 - Dr. Shauna Pickens (O-A) Music for Students With Exceptionalities - MUSI 5306 - Prof. Jenny Dees (O-A)
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B 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 217 Class 1 Keyboard Solo Selections by Ability Level
Clinicians: Caleb Lenard, Central HS; Moses Simon, Roma HS; Brian Zator, Texas A&M Univ Commerce; Kevin Feldser, Mansfield HS; Christina Montoya, Arlington ISD Presider: Juan Mendoza, McMurry Univ Demonstration Group: Tarleton State University Students, Benjamin Charles, Director CPE 2-13-217 – 1.0 Hr Members of the PML Selection Committee will present a scaffolding selection of Class 1 keyboard solos, from basic four-mallet pieces to challenging solos that push the limits of a high school percussionist. They will offer an objective rating process that will help new and experienced band directors and percussion instructors. B TFME 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Program Spotlight: Tenaha HS Band – Success in a Rural Title I School
Clinicians: Brian Sours, Tenaha HS; Shannon Rios, Tenaha MS; Cristie Roye, Tenaha HS Presider: Dana Pradervand-Sedatole, Univ of Houston, TMEA President Demonstration Group: Tenaha HS Band, Brian Sours, Director CPE 2-13-HB12 – 1.0 Hr With their motto “It’s Not Okay to Be Okay,” the Tenaha HS Band has established an award-winning reputation. Directors will discuss techniques and philosophies they have used to develop a culture of success in a rural Title I community, and they will demonstrate these strategies by showcasing students performing in various ensembles.
B 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 Utilizing the All-Region Process to Help Every Student Grow
Clinicians: Kerry Taylor, Westlake HS; Bryn Roberts, Emerson HS Presider: John Parsons, Texas Tech Univ CPE 2-13-HB3 – 1.0 Hr Taylor and Roberts will detail how you can make the Region audition process beneficial for all students! They will present a unique system that utilizes this music as curriculum to grow the individual musicianship of every student. Gain ideas for adapting this method to your band program, no matter the situation. O B TFME 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 221 Learning from the Pros: Full Orchestra Toolbox Session 3
TMEA Featured Clinician: Kirt Mosier, Kirt Mosier Music Presider: Desiree Overree, Seven Lakes HS Demonstration Group: Educators/professional instrumentalists CPE 2-13-221 – 1.0 Hr Mosier will share information and tools for string players to build their technical knowledge and skills for teaching wind and percussion students. Professional instrumentalists will present short summaries about the basics and advanced techniques on flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, and percussion. Bring your questions!
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2024
BRING YOUR ENSEMBLE TO THE NEXT LEVEL! WGI Winds offers local and national competition opportunities for every member of the band program. See what directors have to say about WGI Winds events: “As a long-time director of WGI Percussion ensembles, it is very fulfilling to finally share the impact of this experience with a wider range of students.” Scott Uzarski, Entourage Winds Director
“ I was most excited to hear directors talking about the improvement in their student’s playing and the ripple of enthusiasm it created for the entire program.” Wayne Markworth, Director of WGI Winds WGI.ORG/WINDS
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O 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 225 Beginning String Technique: Routines, Repetition, and Review
Clinicians: Jennifer McHenry, Forestwood MS; Madeline DeHart, Forestwood MS Presider: Molly Wang, McKamy MS CPE 2-13-225 – 1.0 Hr Need a fresh vision for teaching beginner strings? McHenry and DeHart will present scaffolded teaching methods for beginning technique with the end in mind. They will feature sequential instruction and application for building beautiful tone, agility, and community. Gain specific techniques for teaching posture and left- and right-hand setup and for making connections between learned and new skills. V 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1
The Adolescent Voice: Teaching the Opposite Gender
Clinicians: John Wayman, Univ of Texas at Arlington; Joel Duarte, Grand Prairie Fine Arts Academy; Jannette Anderson, YWLA at Arnold School Presider: Diane Lange, Univ of Texas at Arlington CPE 2-13-SN1 – 1.0 Hr The clinicians will offer strategies for working more effectively with students of the opposite gender. They will provide practical information on issues commonly challenging our choirs, like octave displacement, demonstration of correct vocal technique, and helping students sound like their true selves. Get your questions answered by those who have been there! E 1:00 – 2:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Escape the Music Room! Exciting Review for Upper Elementary
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2024
Clinician: Eric Hanson, Wilson ES Presider: Amy White, Cottonwood Creek ES CPE 2-13-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Escape rooms are an exciting and engaging way to review many concepts in a single activity. Hanson will guide attendees through a music escape room, provide alternative tasks and challenges to use in escape room design, and discuss methods of implementation for different levels and schedules.
E 1:00 – 2:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Music and Movement: Exploring Social Justice Standards
Clinician: Kay Piña, Penn State Univ Presider: Ashley Hagins, Schmalz ES CPE 2-13-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Come explore Social Justice Standards (from Learning for Justice) through a variety of music and movement activities for the general music classroom. Piña will discuss critical-practices in the music classroom, the importance of including and implementing social justice standards in general music, and how culturally responsive teaching can be supported in this process.
E 1:00 – 2:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Partners in Time: Pairing the Recorder and Ukulele (Repeat)
TMEA Featured Clinician: Michael Chandler, Austin Peay State Univ Presider: Kristin Stubblefield, South Euless ES CPE 2-13-TXABC – 1.0 Hr With recorder and ukulele being popular instruments in today’s elementary general music classroom, teachers often ask which they should teach to their students. The answer is both! Experience musical activities and explore strategies for teaching the recorder and the ukulele side by side, using a scaffolded and sequential process across grade levels.
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E 1:00 – 2:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Fire Them Up, Then Calm Them Down with Dalcroze Eurhythmics
Clinician: David Frego, Retired Presider: Michael Vasquez, Kuentz ES CPE 2-13-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Frego will explore music to energize students in musically productive ways, followed by music to calm them and move toward individual reflection. The musical concepts will include meter, duration, phrasing, and expression. He will provide successful classroom management techniques to ensure success.
C B O V TFME 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 205 College Ready? Strategies for Success in the First Year
Clinicians: Emily Heilman, Sam Houston State Univ; Deborah Popham, Sam Houston State Univ; Dana Guidroz, Sam Houston State Univ Presider: Sandy Hinkley, Sam Houston State Univ CPE 2-13-205 – 1.0 Hr The transition from high school to college music major can be difficult. The clinicians aim to bridge the gap from high school student to college music major with three primary tactics: identifying common knowledge gaps, sharing resources that all colleges have in place to assist students, and giving tips for how to get involved both professionally and socially early on in their college career.
C B O V E TFME 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 206 Matrix of Intersectionality: Understanding Our Roles and Responsibilities
TMEA Featured Clinician: Nicole Robinson, Cultural Connections by Design Presider: Sarah Allen, Southern Methodist Univ CPE 2-13-206 – 1.0 Hr In this final session of the four-part series, Robinson will center on understanding our individual roles and responsibilities within the Matrix of Intersectionality. Explore how to become change agents, challenge oppressive systems, and promote inclusivity in our music classrooms. By gaining a deeper understanding of power dynamics and their potential impact, students can take meaningful action toward creating greater equity. While this is an in-depth, four-part series, each clinic will be presented as an independent session. C B O 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 207 Balancing Strength & Flexibility in Approaches to Teaching
Clinicians: Sally Bohls, Private Instructor; Amanda Drinkwater, Lewisville ISD; Jennifer Auerbach, Private Instructor; Kim Shuttlesworth, Coppell HS Presider: Robert Myers, Guyer HS CPE 2-13-207 – 1.0 Hr This panel discussion includes four well-respected female music educators. Each embodies the idea that it is the grace with which you do what you do that makes the difference in all the lives you touch. The panelists will share ideas about the lessons they learned throughout their careers, touching on mistakes and triumphs. The purpose is to lead to better connections with our students and each other. GM TFME 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 008 Mental Health and Self-Care Tools
Clinician: Jarrett McCourt, New World Symphony Presider: Elizabeth Thacker, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts CPE 2-13-008 – 1.0 Hr Mental health has become one of the biggest topics of conversation in the classroom in recent years. McCourt, a certified crisis hotline worker, certified yoga teacher, and college music professor, will provide tangible tools for students and teachers dealing with anxiety, on stage and off. Learn ways to manage stress and improve your overall happiness inside the practice room and in the real world.
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ALL-STATE CHOIR CAMP JUNE 12-15, 2024
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ASSOCIATE CAMP DIRECTORS:
Brian Murray and Cody Alarcón
MARQUES L. A. GARRETT Soprano/Alto & Tenor/Bass Choir Conductor
ASSISTANT CAMP DIRECTOR: Nicholas Standish
SECTION LEADERS: Derrick Brookins Evan Brown Cathy Koziatek Tara Sikon
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CAMP DATES Texas Clarinet Symposium 5.20.2024
Texas Music Festival Vocal Institute
Texas Music Festival College Piano Institute 6.1.2024
5.26.2024
Texas Music Festival Jazz Institute
Texas Music Festival Orchestral Institute
6.16.2024
6.1.2024
Pre-College Piano Institute for Students and Teachers
UH Chamber Music Institute
6.16.2024
7.29.2024
High School Honor Band Project
MEXICA Mariachi Festival
6.23.2024
7.22.2024
Cougar Band Camp for Middle School Musicians 6.23.2024
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GM 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 218 Vocal Teaching with Spirio | r
T B O V E 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 216 Creative Stop-Motion Animation Projects for Music Students
GM 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC LDR (RIVER LEVEL–GROTTO) Teaching Music in Title I Schools: Strategies for Success
E 2:00 – 4:00 PM / CC EXHIBIT HALL Elementary Division – Visit the Exhibit Hall
Clinicians: Kennith Freeman, Wayland Baptist Univ; Brian Kuhnert, Wayland Baptist Univ; John Hollins, Texas Tech Univ; Oliver Lucero, Univ of Texas Permian Basin Presider: Richard Fountain, Wayland Baptist Univ Sponsored by: Steinway & Sons Pianos CPE 2-13-218 – 1.0 Hr Experience live demonstrations of vocal instruction from master teachers using Steinway’s Spirio | r technology.
Clinician: Robert Bryant, Tennessee State Univ Presider: Christian Cruz, Anne Frank Inspire Academy CPE 2-13-LDR – 1.0 Hr With growing numbers of students and teachers in Title I schools, more attention must be paid to the challenges and successes of these programs. Bryant will offer proven strategies for building and sustaining high-performing music programs in Title I schools. T B O V C 1:00 – 2:00 PM / CC 215 Audio Principles for Live Streams and Archival Recording
Clinician: Andrew Fiddler, San Jacinto College Central CPE 2-13-215 – 1.0 Hr Fiddler will discuss techniques educators can use to capture high-quality audio in any environment. Learn about microphone techniques and how they can shape recordings of large or small ensembles in any type of environment. Audio samples of San Jacinto College Ensembles will be used to demonstrate different microphone techniques.
Clinician: Cherie Herring, Hammond School CPE 2-13-216 – 1.0 Hr Stop-motion animation provides students unique opportunities to be creative and boosts student engagement and understanding of material with nontraditional learning experiences. Herring will provide four examples utilizing stop motion to tell a story about musical fractions, the staff, lip syncing, and retelling a book with sound effects. Learn how to use stop-motion animation in your music class.
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MS V 2:00 – 2:30 PM / CC BRIDGE HALL MUSIC SHOWCASE Grapevine HS Mustang Jazz
Director/Organizer: Pauline Sexton, Grapevine HS CPE MS-2-14-BH-MS9 – 0.5 Hr This auditioned ensemble is proud to present this fun selection of jazz standards and legendary tunes that will make you stop, smile, and maybe even sing along. MS B C 2:00 – 2:30 PM /
CC NORTH LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE The REbL Trombone Quartet
Director/Organizer: James Decker, Texas Tech Univ CPE MS-2-14-NL-MS37 – 0.5 Hr These Texas and Missouri professors will perform both original and arranged repertoire spanning several centuries, including Bach’s Fugue in D Minor, Premru’s In Memoriam, Ewazen’s Canto di Lutto, and Sharpe’s The Sacred City.
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CC REGISTRATION MUSIC SHOWCASE UT Arlington Saxophone Choir
Director/Organizer: Mike Nguyen, Univ of Texas at Arlington CPE MS-2-14-EX-MS23 – 0.5 Hr Enjoy this performance featuring more than just the saxophone. The ensemble will be playing, singing, stomping, and much more! This saxophone choir will demonstrate what happens when you expand your thinking about music. MS B C 2:00 – 2:30 PM / CC WEST LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Stephen F. Austin State University Bassoon Ensemble
Director/Organizer: Cody Hunter, Stephen F. Austin State Univ CPE MS-2-14-WL-MS51 – 0.5 Hr The ensemble will present a riveting program of standard, well-known works written or arranged for bassoons and contrabassoon by Gesualdo, Miller, and Dorff. There will also be a world premiere of Adam Berndt’s The Cricket for bassoon ensemble and narrator.
E TFME 2:15 – 2:40 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: Sonido from Roan Forest Elementary
CPE 2-14-LOC-ASR – 1.0 Hr Observe an All-State clinician/conductor in rehearsal. Rehearsal locations are listed on page 38 and in the All-State Schedules section of the convention app within each ensemble’s schedule. O TFME 2:30 – 3:20 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: HS Full Honor Orchestra – Westwood HS Symphony Orchestra
Conductors: Joshua Thompson, Westwood HS; Thomas Turpin, Westwood HS; Brittany Dacy, Westwood HS; Colleen Whatley, Westwood HS, TODA President; Justin Anderson, McNeil HS Presider: Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President CPE 2-14-LCT-T11 – 1.0 Hr O 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 221 Beyond Rote to Note: Teaching Literacy in the Orchestra
Presider: Rodney Bennett, Olney HS, ATSSB President
Clinicians: Debra Lyle, Foundation for the Advancement of String Education; Felipe Morales-Torres, FASE, Inc. / Cincinnati Youth Orchestras Presider: Penelope Meitz, St. John’s School CPE 2-14-221 – 1.0 Hr Have you heard “Is it high or low 2?” one time too many? Have you been dismayed as a student writes letter names under every note? Lyle and Morales-Torres will explore options for teaching literacy from a Gestalt perspective. These techniques can help students connect finger patterns and diagrams to a higher-level understanding of music theory and relate rhythms to each other, to bow speed, and to division.
B 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 217 Busting the Myth of Line 1A: An Expert Look at the Remington
O B V 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 225 Mariachi Voice: Where Do I Start?
Conductors: Matthew Trevino, Roan Forest ES; Danielle Ortiz de Orue, Roan Forest ES, LiAndra Winfrey, Roan Forest ES Presider: Christopher Giles, Mireles ES, TMEA Elementary Division Vice-President CPE 2-14-SN24-E4 – 0.5 Hr B 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 214 ATSSB General Membership Meeting
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B O V TFME 2:30 – 3:30 PM / LOCATIONS VARY All-State Rehearsal: Techniques and Best Practices
Clinician: Peter Warshaw, Retired Presider: Darcy Vogt Williams, Stiles MS CPE 2-14-217 – 1.0 Hr Since the publication of the Essential Musicianship series, many educators have incorporated the Remington exercise. However, many don’t dedicate the time to utilize this fundamental properly. Warshaw will review some of the common myths and misconceptions of the Remington and provide proven suggestions for its use in an ensemble. B TFME 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Maximizing Your Ensemble’s Musical Potential
Clinician: Eric Wilson, Baylor Univ Presider: Brian Casey, Brazosport Symphony Orchestra Demonstration Group: Baylor Wind Ensemble CPE 2-14-HB12 – 1.0 Hr Wilson and the Baylor Wind Ensemble will explore and demonstrate concepts to expand your ensemble’s expressive and artistic potential. The philosophies presented will be relevant for varied levels of musical difficulty and ensemble experience, with pedagogical strategies designed to create more engaging rehearsals and exquisite performances for conductors and performers alike. B 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 Cultivating Percussion Ensemble Excellence in Small Schools
Clinicians: Eric Rath, Canyon HS; Landry Kendrick, West Texas A&M Univ Presider: John Carroll, Monahans HS Demonstration Group: Canyon HS Percussion Ensemble, Landry Kendrick, Director CPE 2-14-HB3 – 1.0 Hr With the aid of a student demonstration group, Rath and Kendrick will discuss ways to implement percussion ensembles in virtually any program, regardless of size or resources.
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Clinician: Sean Rodriguez, Legacy HS Presider: Frank De Leon, Simon MS Demonstration Group: Mariachi Leyenda de Oro, Daniel Cantu, Director CPE 2-14-225 – 1.0 Hr Sometimes we are fortunate to teach students who are natural singers. They don’t struggle with matching, they sing segundas without much trouble, and they project well. How do we teach those who don’t come by it so naturally? Rodriguez will discuss solid approaches for teaching technique, intonation, and tone, with tools to use for each challenge. V 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 Everyone Sings: Embracing Oral Traditions to Create Community
Clinician: Nick Page, Nick Music Presider: Robert Stovall, First Presbyterian Church, San Angelo Demonstration Group: Alvarado HS Choir, Hans Grim, Director Sponsored by: Hal Leonard CPE 2-14-SN1 – 1.0 Hr With songs from diverse traditions, Page will demonstrate echo, call and response, part-singing, and rounds, utilizing strategies he has picked up from master song leaders like Alice Parker and Ysaye Barnwell, plus a few of his own. He will emphasize getting everyone singing (inclusion)!
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SUMMER 2024 Art of Band Conducting and Rehearsing Workshop Sunday, June 16, 2024 Thursday, June 20, 2024 FEATURED GUEST CLINICIANS: Dr. Mallory Thompson
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TMEA President’s Concert Dallas Winds, Jerry Junkin, Artistic Director With special guest artists: Boston Brass and Saxophone Soloist Timothy McAllister 8:00 p.m. - Lila Cockrell Theatre, $20 General Admission FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 Clinic: Tastemakers: A Conversation on Music with Jerry Junkin Professor Jerry Junkin, Clinician with Weston Lewis, Louisiana State University 10:00 a.m. to 10:50 a.m. - CC Hemisfair Ballroom 3 Concert: Class 5A Honor Band - Lone Star HS Wind Symphony Mark Poole, Conductor Performing House of the Rising Sun arr. Dr. Drew Dickey, featuring Doreen Ketchens, Clarinet 8:00 p.m. to 8:50 p.m. - Lila Cockrell Theatre UT Alumni Reception Marriott Riverwalk Salon C Beginning at 9:00 p.m.
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GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Failure Is an Option: Finding Value in Making Mistakes
Clinicians: Saleel Menon, Michigan State Univ; Karen Salvador, Michigan State Univ Presider: Chelsea Berner, Spring HS CPE 2-14-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Teachers sometimes avoid trying new things because they fear making a mistake or failing. Yet, failure of a carefully planned idea can be where rich learning takes place for teachers and students alike. We’ll model activities we’ve tried in elementary, secondary, and higher education, discuss how they failed, illustrate the unintended benefits we discovered, and offer ideas for moving forward. V 2:30 – 3:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Accountability Your Admin Will Love
Clinician: Jeanette Cervantes, McAllen HS Presider: Eric Posada, Angelo State Univ CPE 2-14-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr How many of us have been elated by the level of our ensemble’s learning only to be told something like “Your language objective wasn’t written correctly”? Or perhaps we struggle to help a new-to-choir student with their sightreading? Cervantes will share templates and an efficient, stress-free way to break ensemble learning goals into differentiated student goals. V 2:30 – 3:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Limitless Success: A Tenor-Bass Choir Roadmap
Clinician: Kenneth Sieloff, Univ of North Texas Presider: Julianna LoBiondo, Univ of North Texas CPE 2-14-TXABC – 1.0 Hr The road to success with any ensemble begins with a firm understanding of needs and wants. By carefully considering these and working to address them in an engaging way, the teacher-conductor will find meaningful success. Sieloff will address a variety of specific needs and wants inherent to all levels of tenor-bass choirs and will offer a multitude of best practices and resources.
C B O V 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 206 The Music Teacher Pipeline II: Opportunities, Practices, and Reform
TMEA Featured Clinician: Carlos Abril, Univ of Miami Presider: Sandy Hinkley, Sam Houston State Univ CPE 2-14-206 – 1.0 Hr Building on the previous session, we will cover strategies for recruiting, preparing, supporting, and retaining music teachers. Abril will emphasize collaborating with stakeholders, including teachers, administrators, policymakers, and music teacher educators, to foster an inclusive and supportive environment to reevaluate common practices in the field. C B O V TFME 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 207 Anxiety: Understanding and Managing Stress
Clinician: Brian Gibbs, Sam Houston State Univ Presider: Darla McBryde, Sam Houston State Univ CPE 2-14-207 – 1.0 Hr Gibbs will present information about different ways anxiety manifests, how to recognize our body’s stress signals, and how some types of anxiety promote resilience. Gibbs will share breathing protocols shown to be effective in achieving calmness and alertness. Attendees will learn how light exposure and eating habits can contribute to healthy sleep patterns essential in managing stress. GM 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 008
Better Boundaries for the Private Lesson Instructor
Clinician: Beth Duhon, Oakland ES Presider: Julie Boettiger, Fort Bend ISD CPE 2-14-008 – 1.0 Hr Frustrated with those who don’t respect your time or don’t treat you like a professional? You need better boundaries! Duhon will help private lesson instructors approach their studio as the business that it is instead of a hobby. Maximize your income and impact while minimizing wasted energy and disrespect. Participants will learn to write and deliver clear studio policies, estimate earnings, calculate their minimum hourly rate, and more.
Clinician: Melanie Stapleton, Northwestern Univ Presider: Derrick Brookins, Denton ISD CPE 2-14-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Choral directors are eager to incorporate themes of social change in their programming, bringing societal issues such as racism and mental health awareness into the spotlight. However, it’s possible that by including these themes irresponsibly, we’re unintentionally harming our audiences. Stapleton will examine how directors can engage with social change responsibly in their choral classrooms. C 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 205 Engaging Undergraduates in Research Opportunities: Why & How
Clinicians: Kelly Hollingsworth, Baylor Univ; Kaylee McGuire, Hutto ISD; Emily Bohmer, Baylor Univ; Madeline Bowen, Baylor Univ Presider: David Montgomery, National Band Association CPE 2-14-205 – 1.0 Hr Engaging undergraduates in research benefits students, universities, and music education. Hollingsworth will share how to recruit and mentor students from research interests to presentation and publication. Three TMEA Clinic/Convention Program – February 2024
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V 2:30 – 3:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Infusing Responsible Social Change Into the Choral Classroom
undergraduates in different phases of research will share their experiences, lessons learned, and other benefits.
GM 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 218
Using Spirio | r as a Creative Digital Hub
Clinician: Fredrick Sanders, Weatherford College Presider: Oliver Lucero, Univ of Texas Permian Basin Sponsored by: Steinway & Sons Pianos CPE 2-14-218 – 1.0 Hr The sky’s the limit with Spirio’s ability to interface with MIDI technology and beyond! Imagine your students composing, improvising, and performing with digital creativity! GM 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 220 Who Cares? A Candid Discussion on the Value of Music Education
Clinician: Jeffrey D. Jones, Marcus HS Presider: Cody Newman, Forney HS CPE 2-14-220 – 1.0 Hr Music is more than a class; music is a place to belong. Jones will offer practical tips to help busy educators debunk common myths, engage community support, and build a sustainable culture of high achievement in communities with countless elective options that are “perfect for your child.” GM 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC LDR (RIVER LEVEL–GROTTO) Realizing Diversity: An Equity Framework for Music Education
Clinician: Karen Howard, Univ of St. Thomas Presider: Erik Reynolds, Ellison HS Sponsored by: GIA Publications CPE 2-14-LDR – 1.0 Hr An equity framework designed for all music educators explores the domains of identity, diversity, action, and justice. Howard will provide models for infusing socially just practices into elementary, secondary, and university music settings. This standards-based
structure includes learning objectives for music educators as well as their students. T B 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 215 Futuristic Percussion: Life Beyond the Bell Kit
Clinician: Chase Banks, Green Vibes Project/GreenHaus Productions CPE 2-14-215 – 1.0 Hr This session will showcase how to incorporate mallet percussion MIDI controllers and music notation software into a percussion curriculum. Learn how MIDI controllers can be used to teach music theory, composition, and beat-making and how they can be integrated into existing lesson plans and curricula. T B O V C 2:30 – 3:30 PM / CC 216 Repurposing Older Music Technology for Makerspaces
Clinician: Herbert Midgley, Stephen F. Austin State Univ CPE 2-14-216 – 1.0 Hr Join us on a journey to recycle technology and create music in your makerspace. Midgley will cover how to use out-of-date computers, MIDI equipment, and software to allow users in makerspaces to create music and podcasts. Often, school districts have many older laptops that could be converted to music production stations with some free or inexpensive software connected to MIDI controllers. E TFME 2:45 – 3:10 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: AC2E Elementary “Harmonix”
Conductors: Noe Benitez, Rio Grande City CISD; Christina Benitez, Rio Grande City CISD Presider: Christopher Giles, Mireles ES, TMEA Elementary Division Vice-President CPE 2-14-SN24-E5 – 0.5 Hr
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E TFME 3:15 – 3:40 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: Neill Rockin’ Longhorns Conductor: Staci Waites, Neill ES Presider: Christopher Giles, Mireles ES, TMEA Elementary Division Vice-President CPE 2-15-SN24-E6 – 0.5 Hr
MS O C 3:30 – 4:00 PM / CC BRIDGE HALL MUSIC SHOWCASE University of Texas San Antonio String Band
Director/Organizer: Nicole Cherry, Univ of Texas at San Antonio CPE MS-2-15-BH-MS10 – 0.5 Hr The ensemble will present an exciting program of string ensemble works from a variety of cultures with cultural ancestry that can be traced back to Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. MS B C 3:30 – 4:00 PM /
CC NORTH LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Texas A&M University Commerce Saxophone Quartet
Director/Organizer: Chris Beaty, Texas A&M Univ Commerce CPE MS-2-15-NL-MS38 – 0.5 Hr Enjoy an exciting program of various styles and genres from classic to modern literature, including selected movements from Guillermo Lago’s Ciudades and Carter Pann’s The Mechanics to jazz selections by Rick Hirsch and several others.
MS O C 3:30 – 4:00 PM /
CC REGISTRATION MUSIC SHOWCASE UTRGV Guitar Ensemble
Director/Organizer: Hector Rodriguez, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley CPE MS-2-15-EX-MS24 – 0.5 Hr The ensemble will present an exciting selection of Latin-American guitar ensemble repertoire, including works by Celso Machado, Marco Pereira, and Eduardo Martin. MS B C 3:30 – 4:00 PM / CC WEST LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Just a Couple of Basses
Director/Organizer: Shannon McDonald, Texas Woman’s Univ CPE MS-2-15-WL-MS52 – 0.5 Hr This bass clarinet duo will present an exciting program of contemporary works to include Black by Mellits, Klez Duo by Russell, and Sojourn of the Face by Boots. B 4:00 – 4:50 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: Class 3A Honor Band – Mineola HS Band
Conductors: Jim Best, Mineola ISD; Dagoberto Gonzalez, Mineola MS; Donald Myers, Mineola HS; Carrie Gonzalez, Mineola MS Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President CPE 2-16-LCT-T12 – 1.0 Hr
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B 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 214 Get Through the Concert: Emergency Repairs for Directors
E 4:00 – 5:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Connecting with Cultures South of the Border
B 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 217 Creating a Practice Culture in Your Band Program
E 4:00 – 5:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Are Uke Frustrated? Ukulele Instruction Without Frustration
Clinician: Simon Coffman, Lucas MS Presider: David White, Houston Community College-Central Sponsored by: Brook Mays Music/H&H Music CPE 2-16-214 – 1.0 Hr When instruments break, the best course of action is to immediately take them to a repair shop, but that might not always be possible. Coffman will explain and demonstrate emergency repairs that can be used (and those to avoid) until a student can visit the local repair shop.
Clinician: Rachel Johnstone, Wiley MS Presider: Ryan Johnstone, Rouse HS CPE 2-16-217 – 1.0 Hr Johnstone will share how to get students to buy into daily practice and create time for it. She will also offer how to structure classes to support daily practice so that you have a program full of students who love getting better on their instruments. B O V TFME 4:00 – 5:00 PM / LOCATIONS VARY All-State Rehearsal: Techniques and Best Practices
CPE 2-16-LOC-ASR – 1.0 Hr Observe an All-State clinician/conductor in rehearsal. Rehearsal locations are listed on page 38 and in the All-State Schedules section of the convention app within each ensemble’s schedule.
O B TFME 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 221 Motivational Strategies on Teaching Music in Today’s Climate
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2024
TMEA Featured Clinician: Kirt Mosier, Kirt Mosier Music Presider: Julie Blackstock, Liberty HS CPE 2-16-221 – 1.0 Hr Mosier will give his insights on modeling best leadership practices, building relationships, and traversing today’s difficult climate for all teachers.
O B 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 225 A Bilingual Approach to Teaching Mariachi
Clinicians: John Nieto, Brackenridge HS; Jairo Salazar, Irma Marsh MS; Joe Soliz, Fly JH; Raymond Nieto, Twain Dual Language Academy MS Presider: Daniel Loudenback, San Antonio ISD Demonstration Group: Brackenridge HS Mariachi Aguila, John Nieto, Director Sponsored by: GIA Publications CPE 2-16-225 – 1.0 Hr Habits of a Successful Beginner Mariachi Músico introduces beginner students and mariachi directors to a new method that incorporates activities, note graphics, theory, genre origins, appropriate level repertoire (original and traditional), and more. The clinicians and demonstration group will explore how you can incorporate this method into a daily routine. V 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 Fixer-Upper: Choir Edition
Clinician: Clinton Hardy, Trinity Springs MS Presider: Jodi Coke, Hillwood MS CPE 2-16-SN1 – 1.0 Hr Does your program need renovation? With the covid pandemic, many choral programs have suffered. Hardy will help attendees face challenges that programs have encountered and will offer a solid foundation for repairing your middle school/junior high program. Join this fun journey of creating a DIY rebuilding project that will rejuvenate your choir program!
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Clinician: Rene Boyer, Univ of Cincinnati, Professor Emeritus Presider: Kristin Stubblefield, South Euless ES Sponsored by: Peripole CPE 2-16-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Sing, move, and play instruments to songs and activities enjoyed by children in Mexico, Brazil, Panama, and other countries in Central and South America. Introduce yourselves to the harmonies and rhythms that make these cultures memorable in the hearts and souls of the children you teach.
Clinician: Analisa Byrd, Steubing Ranch ES Presider: Shelly Ascolese, Coronado Village ES Sponsored by: Rhythm Band Instruments, LLC CPE 2-16-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Gain new ideas for keeping ukulele instruction fun, motivating, engaging, and frustration-free! Byrd will demonstrate techniques and present resources for teaching chords and strumming, and she will offer strategies for breaking down complex tasks into small steps to limit frustration with engaging activities!
E 4:00 – 5:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Mindfulness as the Basis for Classroom Management in Music TMEA Featured Clinician: Sarah Tullock, Snow Hill ES Presider: Nichole Rindom, Alvarado IS CPE 2-16-TXABC – 1.0 Hr Positive classroom management can create a sense of trust, safety, and belonging in the music room. Tullock will highlight mindfulness as a basis for positive classroom management in the music setting. Participants will be invited to test-drive tools for engaging mindfulness so that classroom management decisions can emerge from the educator’s best intention, grounded in holistic awareness.
E 4:00 – 5:00 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Integrating Orff Schulwerk Without Using Instruments
Clinician: Erika Knapp, Univ of North Texas Presider: Rome Smith, Ore City ES CPE 2-16-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Do you love the ideas presented in Orff workshops but don’t have the instruments in your classroom? Knapp will focus on how to bring the principles and processes of Orff Schulwerk alive without needing instruments. Use speech, singing, body percussion, movement, and found sounds to move through Orff processes and build exciting lessons! C 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 008 College Student Open Forum
Clinicians: Amanda Drinkwater, Lewisville ISD; Pamela Dawson, DeSoto HS Presider: Matthew McInturf, Sam Houston State Univ, TMEA College Division Vice-President Undergraduate and graduate college students are invited to attend this open forum about the teaching profession with two outstanding music educators. This will be a moderated question-and-answer format to address ideas, concerns, and questions about music education in Texas.
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C B O V TFME 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 205 How to Care for Pre-College Student Composers
Clinician: Lane Harder, Southern Methodist Univ Presider: Sarah Allen, Southern Methodist Univ Sponsored by: Southern Methodist University CPE 2-16-205 – 1.0 Hr Do you have a student composer in your music program? You can help them, and they can help your program in many ways. Harder will explore the creative needs of the burgeoning, pre-college composer. He will demonstrate the important role that teachers play in their students’ growth as musicians and will discuss strategies and activities for a mutually beneficial relationship between composer and program. C B O V TFME 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 206
Activism and Music: A Season of Engagement and Connection
Clinician: Rachel Dirks, Kansas State Univ Presider: Chase Giddings, Dekaney HS CPE 2-16-206 – 1.0 Hr Join in a conversation about engagement, connection, and activism woven into the rehearsal and performance experience. Discuss opportunities to merge repertoire selection with current social topics and ways to encourage brave conversations in the music space. Dirks will share strategies to engage your audience in these conversations during the concert and beyond.
C B O V E 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 207 Music & the Brain: What Really Occurs in Your Classroom
Clinician: Thomas Gonzales, Brownfield ISD Presider: Rachel Gonzales, Lubbock-Cooper HS CPE 2-16-207 – 1.0 Hr Aural reasoning is a central learning process in the music classroom. It is the cornerstone of cognition, memory, judgment, reasoning, comprehension, and more. Gonzales explores these in an effort to advocate to administrators to support these programs and to qualify music teachers as experts in aural reasoning who might supplement core curricular pedagogy.
Clinicians: Andrew Babcock, Lubbock ISD; Aaron Hawley, Ector County ISD Presider: Oliver Lucero, Univ of Texas Permian Basin Sponsored by: Steinway & Sons Pianos CPE 2-16-218 – 1.0 Hr Enjoy a conversation with two successful fine arts directors who have established Spirio | r hubs in their school districts, where students are now enjoying access to distance piano instruction, performances, and masterclasses. GM 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 220 An Informal Conversation with Robert Floyd
Clinicians: Bradley Kent, UIL State Director of Music; Gabriel Musella, UIL State Assistant Music Director Presider: Frank Coachman, TMEA Deputy Director Demonstration Group: Cedar Park MS Band, Britni Hummel, Director Sponsored by: UIL Music CPE 2-16-HB12 – 1.0 Hr Come observe a live demonstration of the UIL Sightreading procedures for band and orchestra. GM TFME 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 Texas Future Music Educators Meeting & Keynote
Presider: Kay Vanlandingham, TMEA Administrative Director CPE 2-16-HB3 – 1.0 Hr Members of Texas Future Music Educators gather for an update from TMEA and an inspiring keynote address by acclaimed composer, conductor, and educator Reginal Wright. T B O V E C 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 215 Automated Rubrics: Using Technology to Streamline Assessment
Clinician: Elizabeth Petersen, Univ of North Texas CPE 2-16-215 – 1.0 Hr Learn how to create an automated rubric using free Google apps. Once it’s set up, use your mobile device or computer to record assessments in real time and let Google do the math, creating individual student reports for you. Petersen will demonstrate how to set up the technology and how quickly and easily you can reuse your rubrics.
T B O V E C 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 216 Lights, Camera, Access! Create Beautiful Teaching Videos
Clinicians: Huei-Yuan Pan, Ensemble Block; Karl Arrieta, Ensemble Block; Andres Aya, Austin HS Sponsored by: Ensemble Block CPE 2-16-216 – 1.0 Hr How can you create beautiful teaching videos with the technology you have, and how will it provide access, equity, and inclusion for your diverse community of learners? From beginners to experienced content creators, learn how to make videos to scale your positive impact on students, providing teaching and learning resources before, during, and after in-person classes. GM TFME 5:00 – 8:00 PM / CC EXHIBIT HALL College Night (All Participants)
Presider: Matthew McInturf, Sam Houston State Univ, TMEA College Division Vice-President All participating institutions will be available during this Friday segment of the College Exhibits. For a list of institutions, go to page 176. Many institutions will also be present throughout the Thursday– Saturday exhibit hall hours in the College Exhibits area.
Clinician: Robert Floyd, TMEA Executive Director Presider: Richard Floyd, UIL State Director of Music Emeritus CPE 2-16-220 – 1.0 Hr TMEA Executive Director Robert Floyd will share stories from his journey through 26 years of teaching and 31 years of serving as the CEO of TMEA. He will offer some of his favorite stories from the capitol when TMEA leaders fought to protect music in our Texas schools. Questions are welcome!
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GM 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC 218 Establishing Thriving Spirio | r Hubs in ISDs
GM 4:00 – 5:00 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Strategic Planning for the UIL Instrumental Sightreading Pilot
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TMEA Region Meetings
NOTE: Most meeting locations have changed for 2024. Meeting locations: Region 1: GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – REPUBLIC B Region 2: CC 225 Region 3: GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Region 4: GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – CROCKETT AB Region 5: CC 217 Region 6: LA QUINTA FIESTA Region 7: GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – REPUBLIC C Region 8: CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 Region 9: GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Region 10: CC 215 Region 11: MARRIOTT RW SALON D Region 12: CC 221 Region 13: CC 220 Region 14: CC 301 Region 15: CC 008 Region 16: LA QUINTA BOWIE Region 17: LA QUINTA CROCKETT Region 18: CC 304 Region 19: CC 205 Region 20: CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 Region 21: CC 207 Region 22: CC 218 Region 23: CC 214 Region 24: CC 206 Region 25: GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Region 26: CC 216 Region 27: CC 007
Region 28: CC 302 AB Region 29: GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Region 30: CC 006 Region 31: CC 303 AB Region 32: GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – CROCKETT CD Region 33: MARRIOTT RW SALON ABC GM 5:15 – 6:15 PM / MARRIOTT RW SALON EF Retired Teachers Reception
Presider: Jesse Cannon II, Fort Worth ISD, TMEA President-Elect B TFME 6:30 – 7:20 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Concert: O’Connor HS Jazz Ensemble
Conductors: Alfonso Alvarado, O’Connor HS; Michael Bradford, O’Connor HS Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President CPE 2-18-HB12-B4 – 1.0 Hr B 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 214
Double the Reed, Double the Fun: Overcoming the Fear of Oboe
Clinician: Lisa James, Cinco Ranch JH Presider: Rachelle Isaacson, Cinco Ranch JH CPE 2-18-214 – 1.0 Hr Teaching middle school oboe does not have to be something to fear or avoid, and oboe students can gain quality fundamental instruction and success in your band class. James will supply tools and simple strategies for middle school band directors to teach beginner oboe with confidence from the start. Bring an oboe reed for the most engaging clinic experience.
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B O 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 217 Six Sagacious Staples for a Positive Learning Environment
Clinician: David Mobley, Round Rock HS Presider: Cathy Benford, Round Rock HS CPE 2-18-217 – 1.0 Hr Mobley will discuss ways to create a positive learning environment and foster happier students. He will offer several ways to aid student performance and encourage directors and group leaders to find an authentic place from which to teach. B 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 3 Marches by Women
Clinicians: LeslieAnne Bird, Three Little Birds Music Education Services LLC; Kenrick Wagner, University of South Florida Presider: Kirstie Guillotte, Heights ES CPE 2-18-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Many K–5 general music educators are intimidated by rap and hip hop because they lack knowledge of the musical structures and aren’t sure where to access hip hop for the elementary setting. Bird and Wagner will break down the elements of hip hop into musical concepts that all musicians can understand and will share lessons to build skills.
Clinician: Ashley Hawk, Univ of Oklahoma Presider: Amanda Stevenson, Churchill HS Demonstration Group: 36th Infantry Division Band, Jeffery Lightsey, Director CPE 2-18-HB3 – 1.0 Hr Whether you are looking to update and diversify your march repertoire or simply want to listen to the 36th Infantry Division Band, in this session, Hawk will highlight a wide variety of great marches written by women. She will present additional resources and a complete catalog of accessible concert band marches written by women, spanning three centuries.
E 6:30 – 7:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Top 10 Recorder Challenges
O TFME 6:30 – 7:20 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: TCU Symphony Orchestra
E 6:30 – 7:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Kodály for Older Beginners
Conductor: German Gutiérrez, Texas Christian Univ Presider: Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President CPE 2-18-LCT-T13 – 1.0 Hr O 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 221 What the Non-Cellist Needs to Know to Teach Cello
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E 6:30 – 7:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Hip Hop: It’s Elemental
Clinicians: Sam Flippin, Texas State Univ; Karla Hamelin, Texas State Univ Presider: Jacob Harrison, Texas State Univ CPE 2-18-221 – 1.0 Hr Flippin and Hamelin will explain and demonstrate basic physical elements of tension-free cello playing so that any teacher can feel comfortable modeling and teaching cello. Learn how to establish this balanced setup and gain practical strategies for preventing or remediating the physical challenges often seen in young cellists. O 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 225 Defining Success Beyond a UIL Trophy
Clinician: Michelle Bell, Wilson MS Presider: Melissa Livings, Pearce HS CPE 2-18-225 – 1.0 Hr Just as STAAR scores don’t offer the complete picture of a student’s knowledge, UIL scores don’t give a full picture of a program’s health. Bell will provide a framework for collecting quantitative data to help measure your program’s strengths and identify areas for growth. She will show how that data can be used to maximize student achievement and advocate for your program’s needs. O B V 6:30 – 7:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – CROCKETT AB Texas Association of Mariachi Educators General Membership Meeting
Presider: Ramon Niño, North Side HS, TAME President
V 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 1 The Five R’s of Growing a Choral Program: Title I Edition
Clinician: Michelle Willey, Tomball JH Presider: Paulette Tomlinson, Tomball ISD CPE 2-18-SN1 – 1.0 Hr Join Willey as she explores ways to plan, energize, and succeed in Title I schools through repertoire, reading, recruitment, retention, and, most importantly, relationships. 140
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Clinician: Anita Edwards, Silver Trail ES Presider: Brenham Adams, NYOS Charter School Sponsored by: Macie Publishing Company CPE 2-18-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Recorder is a tremendous tool for developing music reading skills, fostering musical literacy, and enhancing musicianship. Success lays the foundation for continued musical involvement. All recorder teachers face certain universal challenges; Edwards will address the top ten, providing strategies to help you respond to them.
Clinician: Lynette Vincent, East Texas Baptist Univ Presider: Kathryn Kuddes, Retired CPE 2-18-TXABC – 1.0 Hr Especially during the first years at a new school, elementary music teachers may need to adapt curricular sequencing for older elementary students who don’t have solid foundations in reading music. Vincent will present tonal sequencing for older beginners, characteristics of materials that are engaging for this group, and relevant scope and sequence.
E 6:30 – 7:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Folk Dance with a Twist: Adding Different Genres to the Mix
Clinician: Missy Strong, GIA Publications, Inc. / Meredith Music Presider: Wendy Hebert, Hart ES Sponsored by: GIA Publications CPE 2-18-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr There are so many musical styles to choose from when folk dancing: K-pop, EDM, country, reggaeton, traditional pop, Bollywood, hip hop, trap, electro swing, and more. Adding new genres to the existing repertoire is fun, engaging, and increases buy-in from students alongside an activity already rich in musical opportunities. Get ideas for dances and music to use in your classroom right away. GM 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 207 Music Beyond the Schools: Working with Community Ensembles
Clinicians: Brian Shelton, Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi; Jose Flores, Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi Presider: Michael Dick, Doerre IS CPE 2-18-207 – 1.0 Hr Connect with your community through music! Flores and Shelton will discuss their experiences as community ensemble directors in a predominantly Hispanic area. They will share insights on recruiting and community outreach as well as approaches to teaching and connecting with performers of all ages and skill levels.
TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
SCHOLARSHIP AUDITIONS TLU SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Scholarships are available for both music and non-music majors. These awards are intended to provide recognition for scholarship and talent in the study of music.
SCHOLARSHIP AUDITION DATES: Friday, February 16th, 2024 1 - 3 p.m. Saturday, March 23rd, 2024 1 - 3 p.m. Saturday, April 20th, 2024 1 - 3 p.m. Individual audition dates may be requested if necessary.
DEPARTMENT HEADS Douglas R. Boyer Director, School of Music and Director of Choral Activities dboyer@tlu.edu 830-372-6869 or 800-771-8521 Eric Daub Director of Piano Studies edaub@tlu.edu
Zoe Chunghui Kim Interim Director of Vocal Studies ckim@tlu.edu Brett A. Richardson Director of Bands brichardson@tlu.edu
www.tlu.edu/music-scholarships. BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN ALL-LEVEL MUSIC EDUCATION BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN PERFORMANCE BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MUSIC
Carla McElhaney Asst. Professor, General Music David Milburn Instructor, Double Bass
Daniel Orban Instructor, Trumpet Sung-Eun Park Asst. Professor, Collaborative Pianist Keith Robinson Instructor, Tuba & Music Education Jill Rodriguez Instructor, General Music
FACULTY Adam Bedell Instructor, Percussion Carol Brittin Chambers Composer in Residence & Composition
Sean Holmes Asst. Professor, Horn & Music History Stephanie Hulsey Instructor, Flute
Scott McDonald Instructor, Saxophone, Jazz Band & Music Education
Nicole Narboni Asst. Professor, Piano
Eliza Jeffords Director of Strings ejeffords@tlu.edu
Lauren Casey-Clyde Asst. Professor, Trombone & Euphonium
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Deborah Mayes Choral Accompanist
Eric Siu Asst. Professor, Violin Yu-Hsin Teng Asst. Professor, Collaborative Pianist Shareen Vader Instructor, Piano & Music Education Mika Allison Valenzuela Instructor, Oboe Yvonne Vasquez Instructor, Mariachi
Michael Keplinger Instructor, Guitar
Tyler Webster Asst. Professor, Clarinet & Music History
Elizabeth Lee Asst. Professor, Cello
Sarah Wildey-Richmond Asst. Professor, Bassoon
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Camps & Workshops TEXAS CHAMBER MUSIC INSTITUTE • JUNE 1-9 JULIETTE HERLIN, LIZ LEE AND MICHAEL BUKHMAN PERCUSSION CAMP • JUNE 7&8 BRIAN WEST, JEFF HODGE TCU BAND CAMPS • JUNE 9-15 BOBBY FRANCIS, BRIAN YOUNGBLOOD FLUTE WORKSHOP • JUNE 25&26 SHAUNA THOMPSON SAXOPHONE WORKSHOP • JUNE 27&28, ALLEN CORDINGLEY HARP WORKSHOP • JULY 8-10 KELA WALTON ALL-STATE CHOIR CAMP • JULY 14-20 CHRISTOPHER ASPAAS, MARLA RINGEL CLARINET WORKSHOP • JULY 23-24 COREY MACKEY NEW! MIDDLE SCHOOL CLARINET WORKSHOP • JULY 22
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T B O V E 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 215 Composition and Music Literacy in a Title I Setting
Clinicians: Emily Brandt, Applied Learning Academy; Julio Montañez, Applied Learning Academy Demonstration Group: ALA Music Advisory Student Composers, Julio Montañez, Director Sponsored by: Soundtrap/Spotify CPE 2-18-215 – 1.0 Hr Brandt, Montañez, and their students will show how they use music composition with Noteflight and Soundtrap to enhance music literacy in a Title I middle school. T B O V C 6:30 – 7:30 PM / CC 216 Developing a Digital Music Class
Clinician: Jefferson Aranda, GEMS American Academy Abu Dhabi CPE 2-18-216 – 1.0 Hr Aranda will review examples and strategies for developing a Digital Music Class. Learn how to integrate music theory, compositions, and songwriting in projects related to students’ interests, such as music for video games, movies and television, advertisements, and more. V TFME 7:00 – 7:25 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: Montgomery HS Chorale Women Conductor: Heather Orr, Montgomery HS Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Presenter: Denise Eaton, BriLee Music Accompanist: Joseph Fuller, Pianist CPE 2-19-SN24-V10 – 0.5 Hr O 7:30 – 9:30 PM / TEXAS DE BRAZIL Mu Omicron Dinner
Presider: Matt Cross, Allen HS
V TFME 7:30 – 7:55 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: Plano West Sr HS Chorale
B TFME 8:00 – 8:50 PM /
LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: Class 5A Honor Band – Lone Star HS Wind Symphony
Conductors: Mark Poole, Lone Star HS; Preston Hazzard, Frisco ISD; Timothy Hickman, Lone Star HS Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President CPE 2-20-LCT-T14 – 1.0 Hr
Reconnect with alumni and faculty at your college reunion. Abilene Christian Univ: Marriott Riverwalk, Salon AB Baylor Univ: Briscoe Western Arts Museum, River View Room East Texas Baptist Univ: Grand Hyatt, Bonham A Hardin-Simmons Univ: Marriott Riverwalk, Salon E Howard Payne: Iron Cactus, 200 Riverwalk St #100 Lamar Univ: Cafe Ole, Party, Mariachi Rooms, Terrace McLennan Community College: Drury Plaza Riverwalk, Teller’s at the Drury Midwestern State Univ: La Quinta Riverwalk Breakfast Lounge Northwestern State Univ of Louisiana: Emily Morgan, King & Cloud Room Oklahoma State Univ: Hilton Palacio del Rio Hacienda II & III Sam Houston State Univ: Grand Hyatt, Presidio ABC Southern Methodist Univ: Marriott Riverwalk, Travis Room Stephen F. Austin Univ: Schilo’s Tarleton State Univ: Emily Morgan Hotel, Library Texas A&M Univ/Commerce: Grand Hyatt, Bonham E Texas A&M Univ/Corpus Christi: Maverick Texas Brasserie Texas A&M Univ/Kingsville: Marriott Riverwalk, Salon KL Texas Lutheran Univ: Marriott Riverwalk, Bowie Room Texas State Univ: Marriott Riverwalk, River Terrace Room Texas Tech Univ: Marriott Rivercenter, Salon 1 Texas Wesleyan Univ: Schilos, Main Dining Area Texas Woman’s Univ: Casa Rio, Veranda Room Tyler Junior College: Menger, Minuet Room Univ of Arkansas: Little Rhein Prost House Univ of Houston: Hilton Palacio del Rio, Salon Del Rey Univ of the Incarnate Word: Smoke BBQ+Riverbar, 511 La Villita Univ of North Texas: Hilton Palacio del Rio, La Vista UT/Arlington: Marriott Rivercenter, Salon J UT/El Paso: Palacio del Rio, Stetson Room UT/Tyler: Menger Hotel, Colonial Room West Texas A&M Univ: Menger Hotel, Ballroom ABC GM 10:00 – 11:30 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Sing
Presider: Kevin McNerney, Collin College Guest Conductor: Carlos Gonzalez, Victoria East HS Accompanist: John Schmidt, Texas State Univ
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CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM 2–4 Concert: West Texas A&M University Chorale
Conductor: Sean Pullen, West Texas A&M Univ Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Presenter: Milton Pullen, Oklahoma Christian Univ Accompanist: Lyudmila Abbasova, West Texas A&M Univ CPE 2-20-SN24-V12 – 1.0 Hr
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Conductors: Sarah Council, Plano West Sr HS; Eric Feldman, Plano West Sr HS Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Presenter: Janis Williams, Plano West Senior HS Principal Accompanist: Jim Wilson, Pianist CPE 2-19-SN24-V11 – 0.5 Hr
GM 9:30 – 11:30 PM / LOCATIONS BELOW College Reunions
TMEA Clinic/Convention: Saturday, February 10 B 7:00 – 8:30 AM / CC LDR (RIVER LEVEL–GROTTO) Phi Beta Mu New Members Installation Breakfast
Presider: Thomas Harrington, Phi Beta Mu Alpha Chapter President GM 7:30 AM – 1:00 PM / CC REGISTRATION TMEA Convention Registration/Badge & Program Pickup
CC Registration is in Exhibit Hall 1, accessed from the convention center North Lobby. B 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 214 Applying IEP Accommodations in the Band Room
Clinician: Adam Lynskey, Shiner ISD Presider: Matthew Luttrell, Midwestern State Univ CPE 3-08-214 – 1.0 Hr Lynskey will provide a brief overview of IEPs, their language, and their use. Lynskey will then explore how IEP language addressing math, reading, and other areas can help band directors provide accommodations to allow all students to participate in the band program. O 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 213 Texas Guitar Directors Association Summit
Clinicians: Michael Quantz, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Edward Grigassy, Bellaire HS Presider: Michael Quantz, Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley CPE 3-08-213 – 1.0 Hr The Texas Guitar Directors Association Summit is a collaborative meeting for guitar teachers. TGDA exists to help build a community of guitar teachers and promote communication and growth of high-quality guitar education statewide. Exciting topics for this year’s summit include concert and sightreading events, All-Region ensemble development, repertoire, and rehearsal techniques. O 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 221 AB Choosing Repertoire with a Pedagogical Focus
Clinician: Charlene Dell, Univ of Oklahoma Presider: Kevin Black, Clear Lake HS CPE 3-08-221AB – 1.0 Hr What drives your repertoire choices? Do you begin with a set of pieces or a set of concepts and skills that must be taught? Dell will provide ways to develop a one-, two-, or three-year curriculum plan that will provide the structure upon which to choose repertoire for your ensemble, ensuring strong technical and musical growth. O B 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 221 CD Blow to Bow: How to Switch from Band to Orchestra
O 8:00 – 9:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – REPUBLIC B Mu Omicron Business Meeting
Presider: Matt Cross, Allen HS
Clinician: Jason Mincy, Navasota HS Presider: Sarah Cook, Wichita Falls HS CPE 3-08-225AB – 1.0 Hr Building better musicianship skills starts with a solid foundation in rhythm. This interactive session is filled with hands-on activities, rhythm games, assessments, and strategies for improving emerging musicians’ ability to read music. These strategies and tools will challenge all your students, regardless of skill level! V 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 225 CD I’m Losing My Voice: Methods to Help Promote Vocal Health
Clinician: James Rodriguez, Texas Christian Univ Presider: Marla Ringel, Texas Christian Univ CPE 3-08-225CD – 1.0 Hr One of the most challenging parts of teaching can be knowing how to keep the voice working healthily throughout the academic year. Rodriguez will provide an overview of available tools and exercises to help classroom teachers prevent overusing or losing their voices. E 8:00 – 9:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Joyfully Incorporating the Ukulele Into What You Already Do
Clinician: Lorelei Batisla-ong, Baldwin Wallace Univ Presider: Michael Vasquez, Kuentz ES CPE 3-08-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Experience a holistic approach to music-making that presents the ukulele as more than an instrument studied within an isolated unit. Create a musical backdrop to the Hawaiian story of the Naupaka and seamlessly include the ukulele while considering the skill levels of young musicians within activities you may already do. Recorders, movement, and acting are welcome—come play!
E 8:00 – 9:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Pop Goes the Music Class!
Clinician: Julie Derges, Univ of Houston Presider: Julissa Chapa, Univ of Houston CPE 3-08-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Popular music offers many pathways to support curricular goals in elementary music. Derges will share sequential activities with popular music, including singing and movement, Orff arrangements, and student compositions. Attendees will explore avenues for building students’ musical skills that not only meet the TEKS but also make your class pop!
E 8:00 – 9:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Exploring Expressive Elements Through Song and Rhyme Texts TMEA Featured Clinician: Sarah Tullock, Snow Hill ES Presider: Abigail Bilocura, Moore ES CPE 3-08-TXABC – 1.0 Hr Expressive elements don’t have to be an afterthought in the elementary music setting. The texts of our students’ favorite rhymes and songs provide ample inspiration for sequential activities that will lead students to discover expressive concepts for themselves. Tullock will share classroom activities and a framework for drawing deep musical expression from simple song texts.
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Clinician: Caitlyn Nguyen, Rushing MS Presider: John Tapley, Shackelford JH CPE 3-08-221CD – 1.0 Hr As orchestra programs grow, music educators without a string background are stepping into string education. Nguyen will review research demonstrating the need for more string teachers and present the essential steps to successfully transition to string teaching, as well as important pedagogical foundations for the string classroom.
V 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 225 AB Patterns, Rhymes, and Rhythms, Oh My!
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November 18, 2023 Voice and All Instruments
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January 27, 2024 Voice and All Instruments
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excluding percussion and guitar
February 3, 2024
February 24, 2024
Voice and All Instruments
Voice and All Instruments
March 2, 2024
April 13, 2024
Voice and All Instruments
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excluding percussion and guitar
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Summer Camps June 2 - 6, 2024
June 9 - 12, 2024
July 21 - 24, 2024
Middle School Band Camp/ Junior High Band Camp
Single Reed Institute Camp
All State Choir Camp
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E 8:00 – 9:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Help! I Am Teaching PreK and Kindergarten Music
Clinician: Amy Burns, Far Hills Country Day School Presider: Sarah Mayne, Guerrero ES CPE 3-08-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Extending from last year’s session, Burns will include more preschool and kindergarten ideas, activities, songs, and formats so you can successfully integrate them into your classroom the next time you see this age group.
C B O V E TFME 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 205 Are You a New Teacher? Tips for Saving Your Voice
Clinicians: Debra Greschner, Lamar Univ; Faith Singh, Lamar Univ Presider: Christie Bean, Liberty HS CPE 3-08-205 – 1.0 Hr Undergraduate music education degree plans usually offer little or no information about vocal health and how to preserve it. Consequently, many student teachers and new music educators have few tools to take care of their voices in the classroom. Teaching can negatively affect an instructor’s vocal health, and Greschner and Singh will offer resources and tools to mitigate those difficulties. C B O V 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 206 AP Music Theory: An Aural Approach to Part Writing
Clinicians: Akira Sato, Plano West Sr HS; Cynthia Gonzales, Texas State Univ Presider: Bonnie Wolfe, Brandeis HS CPE 3-08-206 – 1.0 Hr Imagine part writing as an extension of aural skills, rather than a pencil and paper exercise bound by rules. Sato and Gonzales, current members of the AP Music Theory Test Development Committee, share active learning methodologies. Sing and dance and improvise, while acquiring a logical sequence to teach part writing. C B O V E 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 207 Development and Impact of an Early Field Experience Program Clinicians: Margaret Brown, Univ of Texas at Arlington; Andrew Marks, Univ of Texas Charter ES; Laurie Scott, Univ of Texas at Austin Presider: Robert Duke, Univ of Texas at Austin CPE 3-08-207 – 1.0 Hr Learn how the clinicians designed an afterschool program that brought first- and second-year music education students to teach elementary students at a Title I charter school. Gain insight into the program’s development and impact, and leave with strategies for initiating a program like this in your community.
GM TFME 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 008 Seven Positive Habits of Music Educators
Clinicians: Aaron Kennell, Cypress Creek HS; Kevin Wood, Cypress Creek HS Presider: Megan Senter, Sunnyvale HS CPE 3-08-008 – 1.0 Hr It is widely known that many talented teachers leave the field of education within their first five years of employment. Kennell and Wood will highlight seven habits shared by exemplary music educators in any setting. These positive habits help reduce attrition not only in our music programs but also within the total ranks of music educators. GM 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 220 Success and Community from the Ashes of Tragedy and Grief
Clinicians: Wayne Winner, Andrews ISD; Joseph Firenza, Andrews ISD; TeAda Hair, Andrews HS; Jody Keesee, Andrews HS Presiders: June Bearden, Retired; Keith Bearden, Retired CPE 3-08-220 – 1.0 Hr We all face tragedy and grief at some point in our lives. Living through those tragedies and grief and continuing to work toward success with our band programs is a difficult and fine line to walk. The Andrews High School Band staff will discuss how they and their students responded to the loss of their band director and bus driver in a tragic bus crash to find community, support, and success. GM 8:00 – 9:00 AM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – CROCKETT CD General Meeting of the National String Project Consortium – Texas String Projects
Presider: Elizabeth Reed, Miami Univ
T O 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 215 Innovative Uses of Technology in Orchestra Rehearsals
Clinician: Joseph Brennan, Retired CPE 3-08-215 – 1.0 Hr Using technology in secondary string rehearsals can help improve your students’ playing skills and make your rehearsals more effective, efficient, and engaging. In a rapid-paced smorgasbord experience, Brennan will demonstrate how to use iPad apps, computer software, websites, and hardware.
C B O V 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 210 Commissioning Works from Popular and Folkloric Music Genres
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2024
Clinician: Felipe Brito, Southeast Missouri State Univ Presider: Emily Heilman, Sam Houston State Univ CPE 3-08-210 – 1.0 Hr Commissioning new compositions with influence from popular, urban, and folkloric music genres from underrepresented minorities is a challenging task. Brito will help performers and educators develop new works by identifying the need, creating a dialogue with composers, planning budget and fundraising strategies, making adaptations, and stimulating accessibility.
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T B 8:00 – 9:00 AM / CC 216 Bringing Your Band Hall Into the 21st Century
Clinician: James Balusek, Edna HS CPE 3-08-216 – 1.0 Hr Integrating technology in the band hall can be intimidating and overwhelming. Balusek will demonstrate how the Edna ISD band program uses Google Drive for all organizational tools for the library, inventory, calendar, and student management. Then, he will demonstrate how the iPad can become the ultimate teaching tool for band rehearsals. O TFME 8:30 – 9:20 AM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Concert: TMEA All-State Mariachi Ensemble
Conductor: Alberto Jimenez Maeda, Mariachi Torres Music Director Presider: Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President Organizer: Wendy Martinez, North Side HS CPE 3-08-HB12 – 1.0 Hr B TFME 9:00 – 9:50 AM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: ATSSB All-State Concert Band
Conductor: William Owens, Composer, Retired Educator Presider: Rodney Bennett, Olney HS, ATSSB President Organizer: David Rogers, Hale Center HS Percussion Organizer: David Speer, Wink-Loving ISD CPE 3-09-LCT – 1.0 Hr GM TFME 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM / CC EXHIBIT HALL Exhibit Hall Open
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MS B 9:00 – 9:30 AM / CC BRIDGE HALL MUSIC SHOWCASE Chapa MS Percussion Ensemble
Director/Organizer: Orion Wysocki, Chapa MS CPE MS-3-09-BH-MS11 – 0.5 Hr These seventh- and eighth-grade percussionists will perform cuttingedge literature, including a new piece written specifically for young percussionists. The genre “percussion orchestra” is mostly featured to showcase the versatility and variety of our instruments. They will perform Dayspring by Chad Floyd, Dreams from the Dark Forest by Brian Slawson, Seeing the World by Matt Moore, and the premiere of Sound the Alarm! by Darrien Spicak. MS B C 9:00 – 9:30 AM /
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Director/Organizer: Ethan Wills, Private Instructor CPE MS-3-09-NL-MS39 – 0.5 Hr Educators who teach low brass students will enjoy sAge’s selections, which will highlight creative approaches to the ensemble portion of UIL Solo and Ensemble.
Director/Organizer: José Barrientos, Private Instructor CPE MS-3-09-EX-MS26 – 0.5 Hr The ensemble will present an exciting program featuring standard and contemporary works from the saxophone repertoire, including Goldman’s Rhymes with Silver, Hass’s Volcanic Ash, and Bizet’s Farandole.
MS B C 9:00 – 9:30 AM / CC WEST LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Metroplex Clarinet Quartet
Clinicians: Rai Morales, Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi; Dan Sipes, Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi Presider: Ralph Morales, Tuloso-Midway HS CPE 3-09-214 – 1.0 Hr The low brass plays a vital part in enhancing the overall band sound. Morales and Sipes will provide breathing, articulation, and sound production techniques that may be used to help middle school and high school students develop characteristic sounds on trombone, euphonium, and tuba. B 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 217 Built to Last: Becoming an Effective Assistant Director
Clinicians: Riaz Mohammed, Coppell HS; Julia Donnel, Johnson HS Presider: Jana Harvey, Flower Mound HS CPE 3-09-217 – 1.0 Hr The panel will discuss techniques and approaches to being an effective assistant band director. They will cover a timeline spanning the first 10 years of their craft and discuss what is to come for our profession. O 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 213 Building Harmony: Enriching Group Guitar Lessons with SEL
Clinicians: Zachary Gates, East Brunswick HS; Kelsey Lewis, Stuart Country Day School Presider: Les Sellers, Polk MS CPE 3-09-213 – 1.0 Hr Discover the power of social and emotional learning (SEL) in group guitar instruction! Join us for a session backed by research data, where you’ll not only see the data, but then also receive and walk through original guitar methods literature to learn practical strategies you can utilize with your instrumental ensembles. The clinicians will also give teachers tools and literature to help in advocating for the adoption of a guitar program. O 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 221 AB TexASTA General Business Meeting
Presider: Stephanie Westney, Univ of Texas at San Antonio, TexASTA President O 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 221 CD UIL Renovation: Take Your Orchestra from Good to Spectacular
Clinicians: Kari Zamora, Faubion MS; Nicole Brown, Denton ISD Presider: Jeff Harvick, McKinney HS CPE 3-09-221CD – 1.0 Hr UIL preparation and performance doesn’t have to be a negative experience. Brown and Zamora will share effective rehearsal and planning techniques to help take your students’ UIL experience from good to spectacular. V 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 225 AB Leading Successful Choir Clinics
Clinician: Ryan Forkner, North Mesquite HS Presider: Michael Stringer, Mesquite ISD, TMEA Immediate Past-President CPE 3-09-225AB – 1.0 Hr Whether working with an honor choir or a chorus from a single campus, clinicians can provide directors and their choristers with fresh ideas, new perspectives, and formative encounters with the art of singing. Forkner will provide methods, practices, and philosophies to help make clinics an exciting and rewarding musical experience for all.
Director/Organizer: Danielle Woolery, Texas Woman’s Univ CPE MS-3-09-WL-MS53 – 0.5 Hr Join this quartet of university professors as they celebrate the music of Texas by presenting a program of newly written works by composers from our state.
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MS B 9:00 – 9:30 AM / CC REGISTRATION MUSIC SHOWCASE Fossil Ridge HS Saxophone Ensemble
B 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 214 Refining Your Low Brass: A Guide for Music Educators
V 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 225 CD
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Clinician: Gyasi Blanton, Stratford HS Presider: Orlando Williams, Univ of Houston CPE 3-09-225CD – 1.0 Hr Blanton will highlight the music of familiar and less-known Black composers. As choir directors, we strive to program diverse choral music that is accessible for our middle school/junior high and high school programs. Blanton will focus on programming and performing the non-idiomatic music of Black composers accessible for middle school, junior high, and high school programs. E 9:30 – 10:30 AM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC QuaverMusic Teachers: Power Up!
Clinician: Graham Hepburn, QuaverEd Presider: Sarah Mayne, Guerrero ES Sponsored by: QuaverEd CPE 3-09-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Join Hepburn (Quaver himself!) for a boost of ideas and resources to enhance your lessons. Learn a variety of ways to use resources for immediate implementation with students. Summon your Quaver powers with student excitement and new possibilities to take your lessons to the next level and beyond.
E 9:30 – 10:30 AM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Rodeo Across Texas! Strum, Strike, Sing & Play
evance, instrumental accompaniments using pitched, unpitched, and stringed accompaniments, and movement and games. Let’s rodeo! E 9:30 – 10:30 AM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC What’s the Plan: Demystifying Curriculum and Lesson Planning TMEA Featured Clinician: Michael Chandler, Austin Peay State Univ Presider: Kelsey Helton, Silbernagel ES CPE 3-09-TXABC – 1.0 Hr Are you overwhelmed by the long-range, unit, and individual lesson planning that’s required while simultaneously being expected to guide students toward mastery of grade-level TEKS? Are you new to the profession and struggling with how to create, organize, and manage your curriculum? Chandler will share an approach to managing curriculum planning and an effective process for repertoire selection.
E 9:30 – 10:30 AM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF Keep Calm: It’s Program Season
Clinician: Julie Winn, Hays ES Presider: Laura Carner, Stevenson ES CPE 3-09-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Creating engaging and educationally valuable music programs can be challenging. Winn will present a sequential process to teach a program from start to finish without sacrificing time, TEKS, or learning opportunities. Attendees will sing, speak, move, and play their way to success.
Clinician: Sandra Tucker, Brock ES at Oak Grove Presider: Kelly Orr, Stribling ES CPE 3-09-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Tucker will provide an instrumental and vocal experience for music educators to bring back to their classrooms through the formation of a rodeo orchestra. Learn folk songs with historical and cultural rel-
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C 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 205 Conquer the TExES EC–12 Music Exam
Clinician: Eric Branscome, Texas A&M Univ Commerce Presider: Dana Guidroz, Sam Houston State Univ CPE 3-09-205 – 1.0 Hr Although there are multiple paths to becoming a music teacher, there is one final door through which we all must pass: the TExES! Participants will take a mock TExES test and use this test as a model for test preparation and study strategies in each of the TExES domains. Bring a pencil and take copious notes—this will be on the test. C B O V 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 206 Musicianship-Focused Curriculum with the Students in Mind
Clinician: Colleen Conway, Univ of Michigan Presider: Darla McBryde, Sam Houston State Univ Sponsored by: GIA Publications CPE 3-09-206 – 1.0 Hr Conway will begin by defining musicianship and curriculum and proceed with a group dialogue on the core goals of music classrooms that focus on the development of individual musicianship. Readiness for instruction at each level and the role of grouping and tracking on student experiences will be explored. C B O V E 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 207 Unlocking the Harmonies of Multilingual Education
Clinician: Deig Sandoval, McAuliffe MS Presider: Sybil James, Willowridge HS CPE 3-09-207 – 1.0 Hr Take a deep dive into the dynamic world of teaching multilingual students. Explore the benefits of multilingualism, understanding how it enhances cognitive, linguistic, and cultural development while supercharging musical learning.
C 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 210 Thriving in Graduate School: A Student & Professor Perspective
Clinicians: David Howard, Univ of Oklahoma; Giovanni Corrodus, Univ of Oklahoma; Joshua Smith, Univ of Oklahoma Presider: Jacob Waters, Armstrong MS CPE 3-09-210 – 1.0 Hr The pursuit of a music graduate degree should be weighed with thoughtful consideration and deliberate career-focused intent. When choosing an advanced degree program, it is necessary to explore the balance of studies alongside the mundane yet practical realizations of time, finances, and personal well-being. The professor and student perspectives are challenges, opportunities, and boundaries. GM 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 008 Music Partners: Making Music Truly Inclusive
Clinicians: Jessica Olson, Central HS; Amy Rogers, Sing Your Way Home, LLC; Tiffany Huebner, San Angelo ISD Presider: Stephanie Ellis-Dearborn, Central HS CPE 3-09-008 – 1.0 Hr This music educator and music therapist team will demonstrate how to incorporate music therapy techniques in the music classroom at the secondary level to make music accessible to all students regardless of musical ability or physical or mental disability. GM 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 220 TMEA State Board of Directors Meeting
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T B O V 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 215 Virtual Private Lessons Through an Equity Lens
B TFME 10:15 – 11:05 AM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: ATSSB All-State Symphonic Band
Clinicians: Kristin McCloskey, Dallas ISD; Matthew Edwards, Dallas ISD; Andrea Diggs, Dallas ISD; Thomas Hunter, Holmes Jr MS CPE 3-09-215 – 1.0 Hr Learn how Dallas ISD, a large urban district, offered over 10,000 virtual lessons for over sixty secondary band and choir programs with equity at the forefront. The clinicians will discuss the implementation, challenges, and successes of launching a large-scale virtual program for our students.
Conductor: Michael Golemo, Iowa State Univ Presider: Rodney Bennett, Olney HS, ATSSB President Organizer: Justin Ketner, Winona HS Percussion Organizer: Hunter Hale, Atlanta HS CPE 3-10-LCT – 1.0 Hr
T B O V E 9:30 – 10:30 AM / CC 216 e-Portfolios: Free Showcasing, K–12 and Beyond
Director/Organizer: Maria Garcia, Greiner Arts Academy CPE MS-3-10-BH-MS12 – 0.5 Hr This award-winning middle school mariachi from Dallas ISD has performed for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and has accompanied Latin Grammy Award winner Christian Nodal. Los Unicos was also voted DFW’s Best Latin Act by The Dallas Observer. This mariachi is composed of seventh and eighth graders who are excited to perform for a culturally diverse audience at the convention.
B TFME 10:00 – 10:50 AM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Concert: TMEA All-State 5A Percussion Ensemble
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Clinician: Jim Ekrut, Retired CPE 3-09-216 – 1.0 Hr Bring your Chromebook, iPad, Android tablet, or phone and explore free apps that you and your students can use to create e-portfolios for increased engagement, creativity, collaboration, skill development and demonstration, and assessment!
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Director/Organizer: Jake Walburn, Stephen F. Austin State Univ CPE MS-3-10-NL-MS40 – 0.5 Hr The ensemble will perform a wide-ranging program featuring original compositions and transcriptions from several styles and time periods, including the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and 20th and 21st centuries.
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Director/Organizer: Kyle Day, New Braunfels HS CPE MS-3-10-EX-MS27 – 0.5 Hr Students will perform exciting literature that honors the musical traditions of chamber brass ensembles as well as music originally composed or arranged for large ensembles like brass bands, jazz bands, and concert bands. MS B C 10:30 – 11:00 AM /
CC WEST LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE UT Tyler Saxophone Ensemble
Director/Organizer: Sarah Roberts, Univ of Texas at Tyler CPE MS-3-10-WL-MS54 – 0.5 Hr Enjoy an exciting program of repertoire featuring the unique and diverse capabilities of the instrument. The program will include new and classic repertoire arranged for the family of saxophones that spans sopranino through bass saxophone. The program will feature a world premiere. B O V 11:00 AM – Noon / CC 214 Buying the Brand: Tips for Recruitment and Retention
Clinician: Leigh McClain, Griffin MS Presider: Aaron Kennell, Cypress Creek HS CPE 3-11-214 – 1.0 Hr Recruiting and retention isn’t what it used to be. Like consumers, parents and students need a reason to “buy the brand,” and they need to experience the value to continue. Since her start at Griffin MS in 2006, McClain has tripled the size of the program and maintained enrollments during a pandemic, with additional electives, and more. She will share strategies for branding and marketing your program.
B 11:00 AM – Noon / CC 217 Anything Is Popsicle: Building Successful MS Summer Music Camp
Clinician: Ryan Gaughan, Faubion MS; Joshua Stephenson, Faubion MS; Taylor Courtney, Faubion MS Presider: Tiffany Lisko, Dowell MS CPE 3-11-217 – 1.0 Hr Organizing a middle school summer band camp can be a daunting task. Gaughan will share strategies for funding, scheduling, online sales, activities, and snacks! McKinney ISD has run a middle school band camp for 12 years and averages enrollment of 300–400 students each year. O 11:00 AM – Noon / CC 213 An Audiation-Based Approach to Guitar Instruction
Clinician: Enrique Andino, School for the Talented and Gifted in Pleasant Grove Presider: Diane Lange, Univ of Texas at Arlington Sponsored by: GIA Publications CPE 3-11-213 – 1.0 Hr Do you want to incorporate guitar in your music classroom but don’t know where to start? Are you an experienced guitar teacher who wants to learn about a new approach to teaching guitar? Andino will introduce an audiation-based guitar curriculum that incorporates singing, popular music, movement, and sequenced activities to include in every lesson.
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O B TFME 11:00 AM – Noon / CC 221 AB Culture Building 101: It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint
Clinician: Sundas Mohi-Truong, Klein Cain HS Presider: Sean Carlton, Seven Lakes HS CPE 3-11-221AB – 1.0 Hr Building the culture of a program is an ongoing process that takes strategic planning, patience, and time. Mohi-Truong will discuss strategies used to build a student-centered and musically excellent culture that feels like family within an orchestra program. Bring your ideas so that we can learn from each other! O 11:00 AM – Noon / CC 221 CD Incorporating Harp into the Mariachi Program
Clinicians: Luzviminda Keene, MindaMusic School & Store; Juan Riveros, Univ of Michigan Presider: Adrianna Garza, Klein Forest HS Sponsored by: MindaMusic CPE 3-11-221CD – 1.0 Hr Keene and Riveros will present resources and materials designed to empower music directors who aim to incorporate harp into their mariachi curriculum. Given the lack of instructional materials, clinicians will offer a standardized approach to those seeking to enrich their mariachi program, including foundational resources and standard technical exercises. V 11:00 AM – Noon / CC 225 AB
Nosotres Existimos: Mexican Choral Repertoire and Resources
Clinician: Raul Dominguez, Regis Univ Presider: Jade Blakey, Clements HS CPE 3-11-225AB – 1.0 Hr To aid our inclusion and belonging efforts, Dominguez will offer information on Mexican repertoire and resources to connect our growing Chicano/a/e student population to this body of music. Learn about this history and where to find Mexican and indigenous repertoire, and gain access to resources that will support culturally responsive performances. V 11:00 AM – Noon / CC 225 CD
Choral Warmups: Connecting with Purpose
Clinician: Greg Gilpin, Choral Composer & Conductor Presider: Kathryn Sherrill, Retired Sponsored by: Shawnee Press/Hal Leonard CPE 3-11-225CD – 1.0 Hr The first connection with a choir is incredibly important—even magical. This first communication sets the tone for the rehearsal, whether it’s the beginning of the year, the week, or the day or a one-time event. Gilpin will present an engaging session of reminders, refreshers, and nuances involving the meet-and-greet, breath, vowel, diction, the warmup rut, and a list of keepers to help you connect with your singers in every rehearsal.
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E 11:00 AM – Noon / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC First Steps in Music: The Process and Techniques of “Arioso”
Clinician: Emily Maurek, Lake Central School Corporation Presider: Will Moncrief, Whiteface ES CPE 3-11-LSABC – 1.0 Hr One of the eight steps of John Feierabend’s First Steps in Music curriculum, the Arioso, provides children opportunities to create original tunes—the pinnacle of tuneful thinking. Maurek will discuss the philosophy behind the Arioso and explore the processes and techniques to guide students toward ownership and self-expression through creating individual tunes.
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E 11:00 AM – Noon / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Lovin’ Literacy!
Clinician: Ashley Yarbrough, Powell ES Presider: Diana Cooper, Haude ES CPE 3-11-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Many music teachers shy away from the literacy component of music education. Others teach only music theory as it is more tangible. A Kodály-centered classroom should move from sound to symbol, but just how do we connect the two? Yarbrough will present several songs, games, and activities to illustrate multiple ways of promoting literacy for K–5 while maintaining the joy of music-making in the classroom.
E 11:00 AM – Noon / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Generating a Sense of Play Through Music Literacy Activities
TMEA Featured Clinician: Sarah Tullock, Snow Hill ES Presider: Kelsey Helton, Silbernagel ES CPE 3-11-TXABC – 1.0 Hr When students feel that music literacy activities are exciting and playful, learning becomes a joy. Tullock will share rhythmic and melodic activities for the general music setting that inspire laughter and fun as much as they inspire growth in music literacy.
E 11:00 AM – Noon / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF The First Music Bender: Gamify Any Music Curriculum
Clinician: Alexandra Parkin, Owens ES Presider: Arrianna Fanning, Cypress Fairbanks ISD CPE 3-11-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Water, Earth, Fire, Air! Not so long ago a music teacher was tired of teaching the same lessons to keep to a consistent curriculum. Then, everything changed with gamification! A few years have passed and music bender Parkin wants to share, show, and inspire you to create a gamification system for your classroom. Learn how gamification can motivate students and keep your curriculum fresh! C B O V 11:00 AM – Noon / CC 205 Mentors: Why You Need One, How to Be One
Clinicians: Brent Colwell, Retired; Doug Fulwood, Royse City ISD; Marci Criswell, Vega HS Presider: Robert Vetter, Robinson HS CPE 3-11-205 – 1.0 Hr Having or being a mentor can be essential in beginning and sustaining a long-term career in music education. The panel will provide information in best practices for finding mentors in the early stages of one’s career and becoming a mentor in the more experienced stage of a career. C B O V TFME 11:00 AM – Noon / CC 206 Musical Expression from the Start
Clinician: Robert Duke, Univ of Texas at Austin Presider: Sarah Allen, Southern Methodist Univ CPE 3-11-206 – 1.0 Hr Expressive inflection is a central feature of quality music-making. Yet teachers sometimes delay devoting time and attention to the expressive elements of music in favor of working through the technical aspects of music performance. Duke will demonstrate the learning advantages of centering expressive inflection in the beginning stages of music instruction. C B O V 11:00 AM – Noon / CC 207 Poverty, Barriers, Music, and Success
Clinician: Don Stinson, GIA Publications, Inc. / Meredith Music Presider: Cathy Benford, Round Rock HS CPE 3-11-207 – 1.0 Hr Music is expensive. Financial barriers, resources, and time constraints can limit students’ ability to participate in school music. Stinson will help teachers understand low-income situations, and he will present strategies and ideas to help with teaching, supporting, and advocating for students from high-need situations.
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Clinicians: Jacqueline Henninger, Texas Tech Univ; George Kitaka, Texas Tech Univ; Ristella Nyamwija, Texas Tech Univ Presider: Chase Giddings, Dekaney HS CPE 3-11-210 – 1.0 Hr World music pedagogy provides educators with opportunities to address topics of DEIAB while providing learners opportunities to actively engage with music that is representative of different cultures. The clinicians will offer sociocultural context about the people, musics, and cultures of East Africa. Learn traditional Ugandan repertoire, perform on traditional instruments, and learn some of the East African languages. GM 11:00 AM – Noon / CC 008
Work–Life Balance from a Child of Music Educators
Clinicians: Arianna Parks, Baylor Univ; Belinda Parks, Borchardt ES Presider: Kelly Wykoff, Lebanon Trail HS CPE 3-11-008 – 1.0 Hr Whether you have a significant other, children, or pets to go home to, it can feel impossible to manage your personal life and the demands of the classroom. Parks shares her experiences—both positive and negative—as a child of two band directors. She and her mother will offer practical applications to support a more balanced life. GM 11:00 AM – Noon / CC 220 Your Administrators: Your Allies, Your Advocates
Clinicians: James Spence, Cabaza MS; Saul Ibarra, Berta Cabaza MS, Principal; Jesus De Los Reyes, Berta Cabaza MS, Dean of Instruction Presider: Dulce Rodriguez, San Benito HS CPE 3-11-220 – 1.0 Hr In today’s shifting educational landscape, the needs of campus administrators and campus music educators is ever-changing and ever-evolving. Spence, Ibarra, and De Los Reyes will provide insight into how educators and administrators can work together to achieve campus goals and goals for each performing arts program in a Title I school district. GM 11:00 AM – Noon / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – CROCKETT AB NAfME – Texas Annual Meeting and Reception
you can find what you need when you need it. Argyle will triage your digital emergency state and work through a step-by-step process to improve the organization of all your resources, whether they live in Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, or on your Mac or PC! B TFME 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Concert: TMEA All-State 6A Percussion Ensemble
Conductor: John Parks, Florida State Univ College of Music Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President Organizer: Louis Boldrighini, Pearland ISD CPE 3-11-HB12 – 1.0 Hr
MS B Noon – 12:30 PM / CC NORTH LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Quid Nunc Saxophone Quartet
Director/Organizer: Gregory White, Reagan HS CPE MS-3-12-NL-MS41 – 0.5 Hr These Ronald Reagan HS students will perform traditional and contemporary works for the saxophone, showcasing the possibilities of secondary public school chamber ensembles.
MS B Noon – 12:30 PM / CC REGISTRATION MUSIC SHOWCASE Pebble Hills HS Tuba Euphonium Ensemble Director/Organizer: Maria Carbajal, Pebble Hills HS CPE MS-3-12-EX-MS28 – 0.5 Hr The ensemble will spotlight the low brass library by performing old and new works by a variety of composers, including some featured works on the UIL Prescribed Music List. MS B C Noon – 12:30 PM /
CC WEST LOBBY MUSIC SHOWCASE Texas Woman’s University Clarinet Trio
Director/Organizer: Danielle Woolery, Texas Woman’s Univ CPE MS-3-12-WL-MS55 – 0.5 Hr This trio will present a diverse program featuring an array of styles and repertoire, highlighting pieces from the UIL PML, original pieces composed for the clarinet trio medium, and works by composers from traditionally underrepresented demographics.
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Clinician: Jared Brockmeyer, Rockwood South MS CPE 3-11-215 – 1.0 Hr Video games have saturated our culture and captured our students’ attention. Interestingly, game designers have to solve the same types of challenges educators do and they use a lot of the same tools! Brockmeyer will examine the similarities between game design and music education, isolate some of the methods game designers use, and offer examples of how to leverage the same ideas.
T B O V E C 11:00 AM – Noon / CC 216 Music Teachers: Organize Your Digital Files Clinician: Katie Argyle, Midnight Music CPE 3-11-216 – 1.0 Hr As a teacher you need to stay on top of your documents, digital sheet music, recordings, images, lesson plans, videos, and links so that
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O 12:30 – 1:30 PM / CC 213 Harnessing the Power of Song: Guitar Ensemble Phrasing
E 12:30 – 1:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS ABC Diversifying Elementary Music with Confidence
O 12:30 – 1:30 PM / CC 221 AB Strategies for Mixed-Level Orchestras
E 12:30 – 1:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 4TH FL – TEXAS DEF The Secret’s in the Sequence: Developing Process Teaching (Repeat)
Clinician: Jorge Torres, Harlingen CISD Presider: Fidel Garza, Vernon MS Demonstration Group: Gutierrez MS of Arts & Sciences Guitar Ensemble CPE 3-12-213 – 1.0 Hr Getting beginning middle school guitar students to play the instrument is not an issue, but getting them to make the instrument “sing” definitely is a challenge. Torres will introduce alternative repertoire sources that will further the concept of phrasing and expand the available literature for beginning guitar ensembles.
Clinician: Rachel Alvarado, St. Andrew’s Episcopal School Presider: Daniel Gee Cordova, Austin Suzuki Music School CPE 3-12-221AB – 1.0 Hr Mixed-level orchestra classes create myriad challenges and opportunities. Alvarado will provide inspiration and creative ideas for technique, repertoire, and fostering community in the mixed-level orchestra classroom. O 12:30 – 1:30 PM / CC 221 CD Spanish-Language Folk Songs for Strings
Clinician: Courtney Nottingham, Washburn Rural HS, Kansas Presider: Fabian Lopez, Economedes HS CPE 3-12-221CD – 1.0 Hr Existing beginning strings resources are often lacking diverse cultural representation. Nottingham will analyze widely used method books to identify whether the music exercises properly represent diverse cultures, including a newly developed resource, Spanish-Language Folk Songs for Strings. She will also explore the topic of culturally relevant teaching and its importance. V TFME 12:30 – 1:20 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM Concert: TMEA All-State Small School Mixed Choir Conductor: Eduardo Garcia-Novelli, Univ of Kansas Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Organizer: Brianna Montgomery, Pampa HS Accompanist: Renee Kloes, Pianist CPE 3-12-SN – 1.0 Hr
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E 12:30 – 1:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR ABC Sing It in Your Head: From Listening to Inner Hearing
Clinician: Susan Brumfield, Texas Tech Univ Presider: Mandy Algate, Wilson ES Sponsored by: Hal Leonard CPE 3-12-LSABC – 1.0 Hr Inner hearing is the ability to hear sounds when they’re not actually present. In a Kodály-inspired approach, developing this skill begins early, through listening and singing. Inner hearing provides a solid foundation for music literacy and other musical skill areas. Brumfield will explore ways to build and strengthen the ear through incremental steps and fun activities.
E 12:30 – 1:30 PM / GRAND HYATT 2ND FL – LONE STAR DEF Unleashing Musical Magic: Integrating Orff and Kodály
Clinician: Christen Jones, Katy ES Presider: Kristopher Brown, Sound Thinking LLP Sponsored by: Sound Thinking Interactive CPE 3-12-LSDEF – 1.0 Hr Embark on a transformative musical journey! Dive into the magic of integrating Orff and Kodály through Sound Thinking Interactive. Elevate your teaching, ignite creativity, and discover practical strategies to engage your students. Jones will empower you to seamlessly incorporate Orff and Kodály techniques. 164
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Clinician: Karen Howard, Univ of St. Thomas Presider: Brenham Adams, NYOS Charter School Sponsored by: GIA Publications CPE 3-12-TXABC – 1.0 Hr Four singing games with optional extensions provide teachers and students with strategies to diversify pedagogy and dispositions. Howard will provide lessons for an Apartheid-era song from South Africa, a Liberian rock-passing game, a Chinese harvest festival song, and a Somalian lullaby. Process informed by identity, diversity, justice, and action will allow for a more just music education.
TMEA Featured Clinician: Michael Chandler, Austin Peay State Univ Presider: Will Moncrief, Whiteface ES CPE 3-12-TXDEF – 1.0 Hr Research shows effective sequencing in teaching involves defining a goal and a series of lesson steps, or approximations, where each step becomes more like the target goal. Orff teachers have modeled this approach for years and typically refer to it as process teaching. Engage in multiple activities where you will identify these approximations and how they lead to mastery.
C B O V E 12:30 – 1:30 PM / CC 205 The Successful Music Education Job Interview
Clinicians: Jeffrey Emge, Univ of Texas at Tyler; Ken Peach, Boerne ISD; Wenden Sanders, Houston ISD Presider: Thomas Mensch, Whitehouse ISD CPE 3-12-205 – 1.0 Hr Music educators receive years of training in the theoretical aspects of performance practice, analysis, history, and literature. Another vital component of training is in acquiring a job. Peach and Sanders are experienced fine arts supervisors with many years in medium to large districts. This panel will demonstrate expectations of the interview process for elementary and secondary school positions in Texas. C 12:30 – 1:30 PM / CC 206 Navigating Diverse Graduate Pathways for Music Educators
Clinicians: Lisa Tatum, Lubbock Christian Univ; Cameron Coday, Victory Lakes IS; Elisa Jones, Holy Family Catholic School Presider: Kirsten Hoogstraten, Texas Tech Univ CPE 3-12-206 – 1.0 Hr Learn how higher education is within reach. Whether you’re looking for online, summer, or traditional university experiences, all options will be discussed. Panelists will delve into graduate work in music education, leadership, conducting, and performance. Learn how to select the program best for you and the steps for a successful application. C E 12:30 – 1:30 PM / CC 207 SEL and the Brain: What It Means for the Music Room
Clinician: Missy Strong, GIA Publications, Inc. / Meredith Music Presider: Blythe Senkel, Long ES Sponsored by: GIA Publications CPE 3-12-207 – 1.0 Hr Increasing numbers of students enter music class having faced significant adversity and trauma. How can we help them thrive musically, socially, and emotionally in the face of these struggles? Gain practical insight from cognitive and educational neuroscience regarding what the human brain requires for optimal learning and engagement, as well as ways to create a powerful, supportive music community.
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C 12:30 – 1:30 PM / CC 210
Streamlining Your Group Piano Teaching Lab
Clinician: Guillermo Martinez, Texas Christian Univ Presider: Julie Romeo, Romeo Music CPE 3-12-210 – 1.0 Hr The installation of K–12 piano labs has greatly increased in the past 10 years, with development and upgrades in every aspect of computers, software, AV equipment, music instruments, and online technologies. Martinez will present application and integration of the most useful new technologies and curriculums for developing a streamlined lab setting for instructors and students. GM 12:30 – 1:30 PM / CC 220 Advocating for Change: The Power of Teacher Voice
Clinicians: JoLisa Hoover, Raise Your Hand Texas; Natalie Ferry, Boerne ISD Presider: Paige Nalley, Centennial ES CPE 3-12-220 – 1.0 Hr How can you make your voice heard in policy decisions? Join Raise Your Hand Texas Teacher Specialist JoLisa Hoover and educator Natalie Ferry for a session on effective advocacy strategies for teachers. Learn about practical methods for engaging with policymakers and ways to use personal stories to inspire change. T B O V 12:30 – 1:30 PM / CC 215 Composing and Performing with Code
Clinician: Heath Jones, MusicFirst CPE 3-12-215 – 1.0 Hr Throughout history, musicians have always used the latest technological innovations to create music. Yet in today’s rapidly evolving digital world, music educators often hesitate to embrace new technologies. Learn about two popular computer coding platforms that allow users to compose and perform music by writing computer code. Jones will
explain and demonstrate how these platforms can be used to notate and create music. B TFME 1:00 – 1:50 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Concert: ATSSB All-State Jazz Ensemble
Conductor: Noe Marmolejo, Univ of Houston Presider: Rodney Bennett, Olney HS, ATSSB President Organizer: Michael Childs, Stephenville HS CPE 3-13-HB12 – 1.0 Hr
B TFME 1:00 – 1:50 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: TMEA All-State 5A Symphonic Band
Conductor: Nicholas Williams, Univ of Georgia Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President Organizer: Kevin Knight, Crosby HS Percussion Organizer: Charlie Truong, Crosby HS CPE 3-13-LCT – 1.0 Hr V TFME 2:00 – 2:50 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM
Concert: TMEA All-State Treble Choir
Conductor: Andrea Ramsey, Choral Composer & Conductor Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Organizer: Christie Brown, Johnson HS Accompanist: Jennifer Zaccagni, Pianist CPE 3-14-SN – 1.0 Hr
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B TFME 2:30 – 3:20 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Concert: TMEA All-State Jazz Ensemble II
Conductor: Scotty Barnhart, Florida State Univ College of Music Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President Organizer: Brandon Jones, Long MS CPE 3-14-HB12 – 1.0 Hr O TFME 2:30 – 3:20 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: TMEA All-State Sinfonietta Orchestra
Conductor: David Eccles, The Lovett School Presider: Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President Organizers: Meredith Riddle, Shadow Ridge MS; Grace Berens, Nelson MS Percussion Organizer: Zach Montez, Paschal HS CPE 3-14-LCT – 1.0 Hr V TFME 3:30 – 4:20 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM Concert: TMEA All-State Tenor-Bass Choir Conductor: Jeffrey Murdock, Univ of Arkansas Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Organizer: Trenton Davis, Lowery FC Accompanist: Jimmy Baas, Pianist CPE 3-15-SN – 1.0 Hr
B TFME 4:00 – 4:50 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2
Concert: Texas Community College Band Directors Association All-State Jazz Ensemble
Conductor: Aric Schneller, Sam Houston State Univ Presider: Brent Colwell, TCCBDA President Organizers: Tim Nutting, Navarro College; Steve Hart, Hill College CPE 3-16-HB12 – 1.0 Hr
B TFME 4:00 – 4:50 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: TMEA All-State Concert Band
Conductor: Rebecca Phillips, Colorado State Univ Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President Organizer: Martin Trammel, Hardin-Jefferson HS Percussion Organizer: Charlie Stott, South Houston HS CPE 3-16-LCT – 1.0 Hr V TFME 5:00 – 5:50 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM Concert: TMEA All-State Mixed Choir Conductor: Michael Barrett, Univ of Pretoria Presider: Joshua McGuire, Rock Hill HS, TMEA Vocal Division Vice-President Organizer: Clorese Porter, Plano Sr HS Accompanist: Jim Wilson, Pianist CPE 3-17-SN – 1.0 Hr
B TFME 5:30 – 6:20 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Concert: TMEA All-State Jazz Ensemble I
Conductor: Ellen Rowe, Univ of Michigan Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President Organizer: Maria Coronado, Harlingen HS CPE 3-17-HB12 – 1.0 Hr O TFME 5:30 – 6:20 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: TMEA All-State Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Tammy Yi, Chapman Univ Presider: Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President Organizers: Devan Bell, Centennial HS; Brandon Berens, Faubion MS Percussion Organizer: Lee Willis, Austin HS CPE 3-17-LCT – 1.0 Hr
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B TFME 7:00 – 7:50 PM / CC HEMISFAIR BALLROOM 1–2 Concert: Texas Community College Band Directors Association All-State Wind Symphony
Conductor: Tamey Anglley, Stephen F. Austin State Univ Presider: Brent Colwell, TCCBDA President Organizer: Dwaine Hubbard, Panola College Percussion Organizer: Cy Miessler, Victoria College CPE 3-19-HB12 – 1.0 Hr
B TFME 7:00 – 7:50 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: TMEA All-State Symphonic Band
Conductor: Jason Fettig, Univ of Michigan Presider: Shane Goforth, North Shore Sr HS, TMEA Band Division Vice-President Organizer: Jeremy Gray, Aldine HS Percussion Organizer: Dominic Dawkins, Galena Park HS CPE 3-19-LCT – 1.0 Hr V TFME 7:00 – 8:00 PM / CC STARS AT NIGHT BALLROOM Concert: Texas Two-Year College All-State Choir
Document Attendance for Continuing Professional Education Credit After the convention, go to www.tmea.org/cpe to create and print your CPE record. CPE credit is available only to those who attend the convention and are current TMEA Active members, Honorary Life members, or out-of-state registrants.
Conductor: Karen Kenaston-French, Univ of Texas at Arlington Presider: Patrick Callaghan, San Jacinto College Central, TTCCDA President Organizer: Mark Watt, Howard College CPE 3-19-SN – 1.0 Hr O TFME 8:30 – 9:20 PM / LILA COCKRELL THEATRE Concert: TMEA All-State Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: John Devlin, Wheeling Symphony Orchestra Presider: Jennifer Martin, Fort Worth ISD Visual and Performing Arts, TMEA Orchestra Division Vice-President Organizers: Hunter Lewis, Terrell Academy HS; Veronica Schramm, Terrell Academy HS Percussion Organizer: Rick Drewry, Private Instructor CPE 3-20-LCT – 1.0 Hr
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COLLEGE EXHIBITORS * = College Night Exhibitor (Fri, 5–8 p.m.) Abilene Christian Univ – 3012*
1600 Campus Ct, Abilene, TX, 79601-3761, (325) 674-2197, acu.edu/music
Angelo State Univ – 4077
ASU Station 10906, San Angelo, TX, 76909-0001, (325) 942-2085, Angelo.edu/music
Austin College – 3048*
Harding Univ – 3035*
PO Box 10767, Harding University Department of Music, Searcy, AR, 72149-0001, (501) 279-4343, harding.edu/music
Houston Christian Univ – 3036*
7502 Fondren Rd, Houston, TX, 77074-3298, (281) 649-3228, https://hc.edu/
900 N Grand Ave Ste 61567, Sherman, TX, 75090-4440, (903) 813-2251, https://www.austincollege.edu/
Howard Payne Univ – 4059
Bard College – 3020*
Indiana Univ – 3045*
Baylor Univ – 4013
Interlochen Center for the Arts – 4070
Belmont Univ – 3017*
Ithaca College – 4075
Blinn College – 4019
Juilliard School, The – 4061
Boise State Univ – 4015
Kansas State Univ – 4043
Boston Conservatory at Berklee – 3011*
Kansas Wesleyan Univ – 4008
Bowling Green State Univ – 3023*
Kilgore College – 4082
30 Campus Rd, Annandale On Hudson, NY, 12504-9800, (845) 758-7196, https://www.bard.edu/conservatory/ 1 Bear Pl Unit 97408, Waco, TX, 76798-7408, (254) 710-7681, music.baylor.edu 1900 Belmont Blvd, Nashville, TN, 37212-3757, (615) 460-8116, https://www.belmont.edu/cmpa/index.html 902 College Ave Mailbox 461, Brenham, TX, 77833-4049, (979) 830-4288, www.blinn.edu 1910 University Dr, Boise, ID, 83725-0001, (208) 426-1596, https://www.boisestate.edu/ 8 Fenway, Boston, MA, 02215-4006, (617) 747-2932, http://www.bostonconservatory.berklee.edu 1039 Moore Musical Arts Center, Bowling Green, OH, 43403-0001, (419) 372-8603, www.bgsu.edu/music
Brigham Young Univ – 4022
1000 Fisk Ave, Brownwood, TX, 76801-2715, (325) 649-8500, http://www.hputx.edu/music 200 S Eagleson Ave, C039, Bloomington, IN, 47405-7002, (812) 855-7998, http://www.music.indiana.edu 4000 J Maddy Pkwy, Interlochen, MI, 49643-8427, (231) 276-7472, http://www.interlochen.org 953 Danby Road, Ithaca, NY, 14850, (607) 274-7300, https://www.ithaca.edu/academics/school-music-theatre-and-dance 60 Lincoln Center Plz, New York, NY, 10023-6500, (212) 799-5000 x0223, https://www.juilliard.edu/ 109 McCain Auditorium, Manhattan, KS, 66506-4700, (785) 532-5772, ksu.edu/mtd 100 E Claflin Ave, Salina, KS, 67401-6146, (785) 833-4528, www.kwu.edu/music 1100 Broadway Blvd, Kilgore, TX, 75662-3299, (903) 983-8121, https://www.kilgore.edu/
Lamar Univ – 4017
701 E University Pkwy, Provo, UT, 84602-2401, (801) 422-2660, https://music.byu.edu/
PO Box 10044, Mary Morgan Moore Department of Music, Beaumont, TX, 77710-0044, (409) 880-8144, https://www.lamar.edu/bands
Butler Univ School of Music – 4040
Liberty Univ School of Music – 4041
Carleton College – 3005*
Lipscomb Univ – 4045
Centenary College of Louisiana – 4031
Long Island Univ – 4035
Central Michigan Univ – 3009*
Los Angeles College of Music – 4086
4600 Sunset Ave, Indianapolis, IN, 46208-3487, (317) 940-9246, http://www.butler.edu/music 1 N College St, Northfield, MN, 55057-4001, (507) 222-4000, https://www.carleton.edu/music/ 2911 Centenary Blvd, Shreveport, LA, 71104-3396, (318) 869-5235, http://www.centenary.edu/music School of Music Building 162, Mount Pleasant, MI, 48859-0001, (989) 774-3281, http://www.music.cmich.edu
Cleveland Institute of Music – 3022*
11021 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH, 44106-1705, (216) 795-3107, http://www.cim.edu
Colorado State Univ – 3013*
1971 University Blvd, Lynchburg, VA, 24515-0002, (434) 582-2203, https://www.liberty.edu/music/ 1 University Park Dr, Nashville, TN, 37204-3956, (615) 966-5750, https://www.lipscomb.edu/music 720 Northern Blvd, Greenvale, NY, 11548-1319, (516) 299-2474, http://www.liu.edu/post/music 300 S Fair Oaks Ave, Pasadena, CA, 91105-2540, (626) 568-8850, https://lacm.edu/
Louisiana State Univ – 4036
102 New Music Building, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803-0001, (225) 578-3261, http://lsu.edu/cmda/music
Loyola Univ - New Orleans – 4067
1778 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO, 80523-1778, (970) 491-3603, https://music.colostate.edu
6363 Saint Charles Ave, Campus Box 8, New Orleans, LA, 70118-6143, (504) 865-2105, http://cmm.loyno.edu/school-music-and-theatre-professions
Concordia Univ Irvine – 4062
Lubbock Christian Univ – 3021*
Concordia Univ Texas – 3044*
Luther College – 3041*
Dallas Baptist Univ – 4029
Manhattan School of Music – 3018*
East Texas Baptist Univ – 3026*
McMurry Univ – 3007*
Eastman School Of Music, The – 3024*
McNeese State Univ – 4032
Florida State Univ College of Music – 4060
Midwestern State Univ – 3039*
Furman Univ – 4069
Minot State Univ – 3047*
Hardin-Simmons Univ – 4053
Mississippi State Univ – 4083
1530 Concordia, Irvine, CA, 92612-3203, (949) 214-3652, www.cui.edu/music 11400 Concordia University Dr, Austin, TX, 78726-1887, (512) 313-5424, www.concordia.edu 3000 Mountain Creek Pkwy, Dallas, TX, 75211-6700, (214) 333-5316, http://www.dbu.edu 1 Tiger Dr, Marshall, TX, 75670-1498, (903) 923-2158, www.etbu.edu 26 Gibbs St, Rochester, NY, 14604-2505, (585) 274-1060, http://www.esm.rochester.edu/admissions 2200A University Ctr Ste 1400, Tallahassee, FL, 32306-0001, (850) 644-6102, https://music.fsu.edu/ 3300 Poinsett Hwy, Greenville, SC, 29613-0002, (864) 294-2000, www.furman.edu/music PO Box 16230, Music Dept, Abilene, TX, 79698-0001, (325) 671-2127, https://www.hsutx.edu/academics/schools-colleges/college-liberal-arts/music-opportunities/
5601 19th St, Lubbock, TX, 79407-2099, (806) 720-7428, http://www.lcu.edu 700 College Dr, Decorah, IA, 52101-1041, (800) 458-8437, www.luther.edu 130 Claremont Ave, New York, NY, 10027-4631, https://www.msmnyc.edu/ 1 McMurry University # 698, Abilene, TX, 79697-0001, (325) 793-3833, http://www.mcm.edu/music Box 93175 - Msu, Lake Charles, LA, 70609-0001, (337) 475-5003, http://www.mcneesebands.com 3410 Taft Blvd, Wichita Falls, TX, 76308-2096, (940) 397-4267, msutexas.edu 500 University Ave W, Minot, ND, 58707-0001, (701) 858-3185, http://www.minotstateu.edu/music/ PO Box 6240, Mississippi State, MS, 39762-6240, garypackwood@me.com
MTU Cork School of Music – 4028
Mtu Cork School Of Music, Union Quay, Cork, CO, T12 E9HY, Ireland, +353 214807310, csm.mtu.ie/
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Navarro College – 3030*
Temple College – 4026
Northwestern State Univ of Louisiana – 4024
Temple Univ – 4073
Oklahoma Baptist Univ – 4055
Texas A&M Univ – 3019*
Oklahoma Christian Univ – 4042
Texas A&M Univ Central Texas – 4027
Oklahoma City Univ – 4037
Texas A&M Univ Commerce – 4044
3200 W 7th Ave, Corsicana, TX, 75110-4899, (903) 875-7530, http://band.navarrrocollege.edu/ PO Box 5655, Natchitoches, LA, 71497-0001, (318) 357-5773, https://www.nsula.edu/ 500 W University St # 61276, Shawnee, OK, 74804-2522, (405) 585-4300, https://www.okbu.edu/arts/music/index.html PO Box 11000, Oklahoma City, OK, 73136-1100, (505) 999-9107, https://www.oc.edu/ 2501 N Blackwelder Ave, Oklahoma City, OK, 73106-1402, (405) 208-5700, http://www.okcu.edu/music
Oklahoma State Univ – 4006
102 Greenwood School of Music, Stillwater, OK, 74078-0001, (405) 744-8998, http://music.okstate.edu/
Ouachita Baptist Univ – 3037*
410 Ouachita St Box 3771, Arkadelphia, AR, 71998-3676, (870) 245-5129, http://www.obu.edu/music
Prairie View A&M Univ – 3002*
PO Box 2779, Prairie View, TX, 77446-2779, (936) 261-3335, www.pvamu.edu/music-theatre
Purdue Univ – 4003
2600 S 1st St, Music Dept, Temple, TX, 76504-7435, (254) 298-8555, templejc.edu 2001 N 13th St, Philadelphia, PA, 19122-6016, (215) 204-8598, https://www.boyer.temple.edu/ 1 Texas A and M Univ, Music Dept, College Station, TX, 77843-0001, (979) 845-3211, https://musa.tamu.edu/ 1001 Leadership Pl, Killeen, TX, 76549-5901, (484) 824-1633, www.tamuct.edu PO Box 3011, Commerce, TX, 75429-3011, (903) 886-5303, tamuc.edu
Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi – 4033
6300 Ocean Dr Unit 5720, Corpus Christi, TX, 78412-5599, (361) 825-5523, music.tamucc.edu
Texas A&M Univ Kingsville – 4052
Texas A&M University-Kingsville School of Music, 775 North Armstrong Street, Kingsville, TX, 78363, (361) 593-4360, www.tamuk.edu
Texas Christian Univ – 4058
PO Box 297500, Fort Worth, TX, 76129-0001, (817) 257-7232, http://www.music.tcu.edu
Texas Lutheran Univ – 4001
1091 3rd St, West Lafayette, IN, 47906-2806, (765) 496-4422, www.purdue.edu/bands
1000 W Court St, Seguin, TX, 78155-5978, (830) 372-6869, https://www.tlu.edu/programs/music-ba-bm
Rice Univ – 3029*
Texas Southern Univ – 3027*
PO Box 1892, Shepherd School of Music - MS 532, Houston, TX, 77251-1892, (713) 348-4854, https://music.rice.edu/
Sam Houston State Univ – 4000
PO Box 2208, Huntsville, TX, 77341-2208, (936) 294-1360, https://www.shsu.edu/academics/music/
Samford Univ, Division of Music – 3006*
800 Lakeshore Dr, Buchanan Hall Room 214, Birmingham, AL, 35229-0001, (205) 726-4111, www.samford.edu/arts/music
San Antonio College – 3034*
1819 N Main Ave, San Antonio, TX, 78212-3941, (210) 486-0267, https://www.alamo.edu/sac/academics/program-index/fine-arts/music/
San Jacinto College Central – 3040*
8060 Spencer Hwy, Pasadena, TX, 77505-5903, (281) 998-6150, sanjac.edu
Schreiner Univ – 3042*
2100 Memorial Blvd, Kerrville, TX, 78028-5697, (830) 792-7417, https://schreiner.edu/music/
Southern Methodist Univ – 4011
Meadows School of the Arts, PO Box 750356, Dallas, TX, 75275-0001, (214) 768-4618, http://www.smu.edu/music
3100 Cleburne St, Houston, TX, 77004-4598, (713) 313-7326, http://www.tsu.edu/music
Texas State Univ – 4064
601 University Dr, San Marcos, TX, 78666-4684, (512) 245-2651, music.txst.edu
Texas Tech Univ – 4023
1 Texas Tech University, School of Music, Lubbock, TX, 79409-0001, (806) 742-2274, http://www.depts.ttu.edu/music
Texas Wesleyan Univ – 4005
1201 Wesleyan St, Fort Worth, TX, 76105-1536, (817) 531-4992, txwes.edu/music
Texas Woman’s Univ – 4018
PO Box 425768, Denton, TX, 76204-5768, (940) 898-2500, www.twu.edu/music
The Univ of the South – 4057
735 University Ave, Sewanee, TN, 37383-2000, (931) 598-1225, ssmf.sewanee.edu
Trevecca Nazarene Univ – 4089
333 Murfreesborro Rd, Nashville, TN, 37210, (615) 248-1291, www.trevecca.edu/music
Trinity Univ – 3025*
715 Stadium Dr, San Antonio, TX, 78212-7201, (210) 999-8212, http://www.trinity.edu
Southern Nazarene Univ – 3015*
Trinity Valley Community College – 4051
6729 NW 39th Expy, Bethany, OK, 73008-2694, (405) 491-6324, http://snu.edu/music
100 Cardinal Dr., Athens, TX, 75751-3243, (903) 675-6222, www.tvcc.edu
Southern Utah Univ – 3008*
Tyler Junior College – 3016*
351 W University Blvd Dept of, Cedar City, UT, 84720-2415, https://www.suu.edu/
PO Box 9020, Tyler, TX, 75711-9020, (903) 510-2202, https://www.tjc.edu/music
Southwestern Assemblies of God Univ – 3014*
Union Univ – 4088
1200 Sycamore St, Music Dept, Waxahachie, TX, 75165-2397, (817) 371-1773, sagu.edu
1050 Union University Dr, Jackson, TN, 38305-3656, (731) 661-5345, uu.edu/music
St. Mary’s Univ – 3004*
Univ of Arkansas – 4048
1 Camino Santa Maria St, San Antonio, TX, 78228-5433, (210) 436-3011, www.stmarytx.edu/music
103 Lewis E Epley Jr Band Building, Fayetteville, AR, 72701, (479) 575-4100, http://bands.uark.edu
St. Olaf College – 3043*
Univ of Arkansas at Monticello – 4039
1520 Saint Olaf Ave, Northfield, MN, 55057-1574, (507) 786-3297, Stolaf.edu
PO Box 3607, Monticello, AR, 71656-3607, (870) 460-1060, https://www.uamont.edu/
Stephen F. Austin State Univ – 4046
Univ of Central Arkansas – 3033*
Music, Nacogdoches, TX, 75962-0001, (309) 831-9371, http://www.music.sfasu.edu
Stetson Univ – 4049
421 N Woodland Blvd, Deland, FL, 32723-8300, https://www.stetson.edu/
Sul Ross State Univ – 4087
PO Box C43, Alpine, TX, 79832-0001, (432) 837-8018, https://www.sulross.edu/courses/bachelor-of-music-music-and-associated-music-programs/
201 Donaghey Ave, Snow Fine Arts - Room 103, Conway, AR, 72035-5001, (501) 450-5750, http://www.uca.edu/music
Univ of Florida – 4016
435 Newell Dr Rm 106, Gainesville, FL, 32611-7900, (352) 273-3159, www.arts.ufl.edu/music
Univ of Houston – 4012
3333 Cullen Blvd Rm 120, Houston, TX, 77204-4017, (713) 743-2255, uh.edu/music
Tarleton State Univ – 4050
Univ of Louisiana Monroe – 4071
Box T 0320, Stephenville, TX, 76402-0001, (254) 968-9245, https://www.tarleton.edu/performingarts/
700 University Ave, Monroe, LA, 71209-9000, (318) 342-3811, ulm.edu/vapa
Tarrant County College Northeast – 3003*
Univ of Mary Hardin-Baylor – 4002
828 W Harwood Rd, Hurst, TX, 76054-3219, (817) 515-6685, www.tccd.edu
900 College St, UMHB Box 8012, Belton, TX, 76513-2578, (254) 295-4686, umhb.edu/music
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Univ of Maryland – 3038*
EXHIBITORS
8270 Alumni Drive,, Suite 2110, College Park, MD, 20742-0001, (301) 405-8435, music.umd.edu
Univ of Memphis – 3046*
129 Music Bldg, Memphis, TN, 38152-3160, (901) 678-3766, http://www.memphis.edu/music/
Univ of Miami – 4030
PO Box 248165, Coral Gables, FL, 33124-8165, (305) 284-2247, frost.miami.edu
Univ of Mississippi – 4076
1090 Briarwood Dr, Oxford, MS, 38655-8398, (662) 915-7268, https://music.olemiss.edu/
Univ of Nebraska-Lincoln – 4063
113 Westbrook Music Building, Lincoln, NE, 68588, (402) 472-8962, arts.unl.edu/music
Univ of New Mexico – 3028*
Dept of Music Msc 042570, Albuquerque, NM, 87131-0001, (505) 277-2126, music.unm.edu
Univ of North Texas – 4004
1155 Union Cir # 311367, Denton, TX, 76203-5017, (940) 565-2791, https://music.unt.edu/
Univ of Oklahoma – 4056
500 W Boyd St Cmc 138A, Norman, OK, 73019-3130, (405) 325-2081, http://music.ou.edu
Univ of South Carolina – 4038
813 Assembly St, Columbia, SC, 29208-3935, (803) 777-4278, http://www.sc.edu/music
Univ of Texas at Arlington – 4021
PO Box 19105, 700 Greek Row Dr Fine Arts Room 101, Arlington, TX, 76019-0001, (817) 272-3471, http://www.uta.edu/music
Univ of Texas at Austin – 4034
1 University Sta, Austin, TX, 78712-0100, (512) 471-7764, https://music.utexas.edu/
Univ of Texas at El Paso – 4010
500 W University Ave, El Paso, TX, 79968-0001, (915) 747-5606, http://music.utep.edu
Univ of Texas at San Antonio – 4025
1 Utsa Cir, San Antonio, TX, 78249-1644, (210) 458-2263, www.utsa.edu
Univ of Texas at Tyler – 4081
3900 University Blvd, Tyler, TX, 75799-0001, (903) 566-7450, www.uttyler.edu/music
Univ of Texas Permian Basin – 4074
4901 E University Blvd, Odessa, TX, 79762-8122, (432) 552-3286, http://www.utpb.edu/music/index.html
99 Violin Shop – 748
24914 State Highway 249 Ste 145, Tomball, TX, 77375-7648, (281) 205-3066, www.99Violins.com
99Pledges – 2853
555 Bryant St # 400, Palo Alto, CA, 94301-1704, (855) 997-5334, 99pledges.com
A.M. Designs – 1941
PO Box 427, Rogers, TX, 76569-0427, (254) 493-3916, www.a-m-designs.com
AAG_Muzic – 887
3507 Monument Dr, Round Rock, TX, 78681-3704, https://www.aagmuzic.com/
Academic Travel Services – 2152
PO Box 547, Hendersonville, NC, 28793-0547, (800) 523-4293, http://www.academictravel.com
Acoustica, Inc. – 267
15 Elinors Way, Wellfleet, MA, 02667-7087, (559) 692-2224, https://acoustica.com/
Adams Musical Instruments – 759
549 Metroplex Dr, Nashville, TN, 37211-3140, (615) 833-4477, http://www.adams-music.com
Adrenaline Fundraising – 1481
601 Boxelder Pointe Ct, League City, TX, 77573-3384, (888) 621-5380, https://adrenalinefundraising.com/
Adrian B. Sims Music – 2169
603 Bellevue Pl, Austin, TX, 78705-3111, https://www.adrianbsims.com/
AIM Fundraising – 2759
1915 Sherwood Forest St, Houston, TX, 77043-2701, (713) 464-4788, aimfundraising.com
Al Cass Fast – 585
PO Box 412, Milford, MA, 01757-0412, https://www.alcassfast.com/
Alamo City Strings – 749
175 Enterprise Pkwy, Boerne, TX, 78006-8634, (830) 755-2231, www.alamostrings.com
Alamo Music Center – 140
425 N Main Ave, San Antonio, TX, 78205-1482, (210) 224-1010, http://www.alamomusic.com
Alfred Music – 1627
285 Century Pl, Louisville, CO, 80027-9442, (719) 439-4369, http://www.alfred.com/
Univ of Texas Rio Grande Valley – 4066
Alias Press – 2380
1201 W University Dr, Edinburg, TX, 78539-2909, (956) 665-3471, https://www.utrgv.edu/music/
2504 Dogwood Dr, Nacogdoches, TX, 75965-3610, https://aliaspress.com/
Univ of the Arts – 4068
Allied Powers LLC – 2753
320 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA, 19102-4901, (215) 717-6034, uarts.edu
9733 Russian Hill St, Las Vegas, NV, 89141-8738, (702) 283-6401, http://emp10.com
Univ of the Incarnate Word – 4085
Amati Violin Shop, Inc. – 401
4301 Broadway, San Antonio, TX, 78209-6318, (210) 829-3855, http://www.uiw.edu/music
2315 University Blvd, Houston, TX, 77005-2641, (713) 666-6461, http://www.amativiolinshop.com
Univ of Utah – 4072
AMC Music – 1227
1375 Presidents Cir, 204 David P. Gardner Hall, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112-0030, (801) 581-6762, www.music.utah.edu
Univ of Wisconsin-Madison – 4020
455 N Park St, Madison, WI, 53706-1405, (608) 263-1900, music.wisc.edu
VanderCook College of Music – 4054
3140 S Federal St, Chicago, IL, 60616-3731, (312) 778-1126, http://www.vandercook.edu
Virginia State Univ – 4047
PO Box 9401, One Hayden Drive,, Virginia State University, VA, 23806-0001, https://www.vsu.edu/
Wayland Baptist Univ – 4009
1900 West 7th St., CMB 1286, Plainview, TX, 79072, (806) 291-1068, http://www.wbu.edu
West Texas A&M Univ – 4014
2501 4th Ave, Canyon, TX, 79016-0001, (806) 651-2840, http://www.wtamu.edu/music
Wheaton College – 4007
501 College Ave, Wheaton, IL, 60187-9936, (630) 752-5097, https://www.wheaton.edu/wheaton-college-conservatory-of-music/
Wichita State Univ – 4065
1845 Fairmount # 53, Wichita, KS, 67260-0053, (316) 978-3103, www.wichita.edu/music
4819 Feagan St, Houston, TX, 77007-7216, (713) 802-2900, http://amcmusic.net
American Band College – 1960
6736 Jacob Ln, Springfield, OR, 97478-2111, (609) 304-2536, https://www.bandworld.org/ABC
American Classic Tours & Music Festivals – 1933
85 NE Loop 410 Ste 616, San Antonio, TX, 78216-5866, (210) 733-8167, http://www.amclass.com
American College of Music – 2860
4742 N 24th St Ste 300, Phoenix, AZ, 85016-9107, (888) 319-1776 x602, https://acmonline.us/
American Drum – 1332
2800 Seven Hills Blvd, Richmond, VA, 23231-6033, (800) 476-1776, http://www.americandrum.com
American Orff Schulwerk Texas Chapters – Grand Hyatt 4th Floor 4103 Kilgore Ln, Austin, TX, 78727-5947, (512) 983-8199, https://aosa.org/
American String Teachers Association – 9
4155 Chain Bridge Rd, Fairfax, VA, 22030-4102, (703) 279-2113, https://www.astastrings.org/
Andretti Indoor Karting & Games – 2366
9938 Universal Blvd Ste 240, Orlando, FL, 32819-8705, (321) 462-3320, andrettikarting.com
Animado Events – 2270
PO Box 611, Oakland, FL, 34760-0611, (844) 335-7994, https://www.animadoevents.com/
Antonio Strad Violin – 907
10288 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio, TX, 78216-3820, (210) 349-9788, http://www.stradviolin.com
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Artisan Customs – 581
7224 E 151st St S Ste E, Bixby, OK, 74008-4236, (918) 810-2535, artisancustoms.com
Artistically Yours by Kim Hebert – 1369
Branson’s IMAX Entertainment Complex & Restaurants – 2581 3562 Shepherd of the Hills Expy, Branson, MO, 65616-8107, (417) 559-9722, https://www.bransonimax.com/
13580 Landover Dr, Denham Springs, LA, 70726-5922, (225) 405-5406, http://www.artyoursdesign.com
Brass Witch – 715
Austin Custom Brass – 781
Breezin’ Thru Inc. – 2659
Avid Technology, Inc. – 595
BriLee Music – 1969
B. Corbin Clarinet Products – 341
Broadway Plus – 2445
7000 Universal Ave, Kansas City, MO, 64120-1370, (781) 944-6247, www.austincustombrass.biz 75 Blue Sky Dr, Burlington, MA, 01803-2770, (978) 640-6789, https://www.avid.com/ 1215 N Military Hwy # 103, Norfolk, VA, 23502-2228, (850) 296-3672, https://corbinclarinetproducts.com/
BAC Musical Instruments – 159
1219 Lydia Ave, Kansas City, MO, 64106-3409, (816) 945-9133, www.coolisbac.com
Backun Musical Services – 641
6750 Cariboo Rd Suite 1, Burnaby, BC, V3N 4A4, Canada, (604) 205-5770, http://www.backunmusical.com
Ballin’ Sportswear – 796
13510 Boudreaux Estates Dr, Tomball, TX, 77377-7206, https://ballinsportswear.com/
Bam France – 830
143 Lawrence St, Hackensack, NJ, 07601-4111, (201) 342-7700, http://www.bamcases.com
Band Directors Talk Shop – 2265
109 Pink Granite Blvd, Dripping Springs, TX, 78620-2204, www.BandDirectorsTalkShop.com
Band Shoppe – 959
8900 Highway 65, Cynthiana, IN, 47612-9571, (800) 457-3501, http://www.bandshoppe.com
Band Today – 2442
7 Mickey Ln, Henderson, NC, 27537-3183, (800) 636-3502, https://bandtoday.com/
Bandology – 387
737 N Synergy Way, Eagle, ID, 83616-7347, (727) 692-5001, https://thebandology.com/
Bari Woodwinds, Inc. – 310
5002 US Highway 41 N, Palmetto, FL, 34221-2025, (941) 212-2122, www.bariwoodwind.com
Behn Mouthpieces – 442
3101 Spyglass Hill Rd, Edmond, OK, 73034-8390, (405) 651-6063, http://www.clarinetmouthpiece.com
Bell’s Music Shop / Bell Trumpets – 587
536 Keller Pkwy # B, Keller, TX, 76248-2305, (682) 554-6770, www.belltrumpets.com
Berp and Company – 825
PO Box 629, Fairfax, CA, 94978-0629, (888) 927-2448, http://www.berp.com
Beyond the Lens & Flyride – 2577
2115 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN, 37863-2996, https://beyondthelens.com/branson/
BG Franck Bichon – 811
252 7th Ave Apt 9Z, New York, NY, 10001-7340, https://www.brasswitch.com/ 471 Woburn Ave, Toronto, ON, M5M 1L6, Canada, (855) 265-3805, https://breezinthru.com 48 Wall St Fl 28, New York, NY, 10005-2903, (212) 777-0900 x0234, http://www.brileemusic.com 260 W 39th St Rm 202, New York, NY, 10018-0384, (646) 838-0749 x9130, https://broadwayplus.com/
Brook Mays Music / H&H Music – 367
8605 John W Carpenter Fwy, Dallas, TX, 75247-4628, (214) 674-1756, http://www.brookmays.com
Buffet Crampon USA – 119
7255 Salisbury Rd, Jacksonville, FL, 32256-6979, (904) 821-0234, https://www.buffetcrampongroup.com/
Butler Trombones – 361
9271 Cliffmere Dr, Dallas, TX, 75238-3330, (214) 356-8002, https://www.butlertrombones.com
Butter Braid Fundraising – 2669
14311 Suzanna St, Amarillo, TX, 79119-5883, (806) 681-5845, https://beesfundraising.com/
C. Alan Publications – 1163
PO Box 29323, Greensboro, NC, 27429-9323, (336) 272-3920, http://c-alanpublications.com
Cane River Music – 2564
5105 China Berry Dr, McKinney, TX, 75070-4672, (318) 289-8317, https://www.canerivermusic.com/
Cannonball Musical Instruments – 332
625 E Sego Lily Dr, Sandy, UT, 84070-3542, (801) 563-3081, http://www.cannonballmusic.com/
Carl Fischer Music & Theodore Presser Company – 1971
48 Wall St Fl 28, New York, NY, 10005-2903, (212) 777-0900, http://www.carlfischer.com
Carolyn Nussbaum Music Co – 841
625 Digital Dr Ste 300, Plano, TX, 75075-7849, (972) 985-2662, http://www.flute4u.com
Cash Cow Fundraising, LLC – 1041
PO Box 1061, Aledo, TX, 76008-1061, (817) 991-4660, http://www.cashcowfundraising.com
Casio America, Inc. – 482
570 Mount Pleasant Ave, Dover, NJ, 07801-1620, (973) 361-5400, http://www.casiomusicgear.com
CCIS / Discover Student Travel – 1967
6965 Piazza Grande Ave Ste 315, Orlando, FL, 32835-8781, (301) 442-5839, www.ccistravel.com
CECILIA Rosin Collection by Cremona in America – 204
279 Elsmere Pl, Fort Lee, NJ, 07024-5266, (917) 969-9342, https://www.cremonainamerica.com
Celtic Horizon Tours – 1564
42 Route de Brignais, Chaponost, 69630, France, +33 616122623, http://www.bgfranckbichon.com
Block G Maynooth Business Campus, 5 Unit, Maynooth, KE, Ireland, +353 16292000, www.celtichorizontours.com
Big D’s BBQ – 2578
Century Resources LLC – 1827
Blue Knights Drum & Bugle Corps – 359
Cherrydale Fundraising – 1371
1550 State Highway 248, Branson, MO, 65616-8183, (417) 337-5100, http://BestBransonBBQ.com 3538 Peoria St Ste 500, Aurora, CO, 80010-1411, (303) 777-1937, http://www.ascendperformingarts.org
bNoteable – 1065
5900 Balcones Dr Ste 100, Austin, TX, 78731-4298, https://www.bnoteable.com
Bob Reeves Brass Mouthpieces, LLC – 271
25574 Rye Canyon Rd Ste D, Valencia, CA, 91355-1195, (800) 837-0980, www.bobreeves.com
Bob Rogers Travel – 2251
3440 Lacrosse Ln, Naperville, IL, 60564-8245, (800) 373-1423, www.bobrogerstravel.com
Bocal Majority Woodwinds – 507
420 N Coit Rd Ste 2015, Richardson, TX, 75080-6207, (214) 377-8278, http://www.bocalmajoritystore.com
Branson On Stage Live – 1570
PO Box 6609, Branson, MO, 65615-6609, (417) 334-5599, www.bransononstagelive.com
Branson’s Famous Baldknobbers – 2579
3730 Lockbourne Rd, Columbus, OH, 43207-5133, (800) 444-7977 x7468, www.centuryresources.com 9540 Maroon Cir Unit 310, Englewood, CO, 80112-5761, (903) 570-0208, http://www.cherrydale.com
Church Organ Associates – 1159
PO Box 295127, Lewisville, TX, 75029-5127, (972) 446-8262, http://www.churchorgans.net
Clark W Fobes Clarinet Products – 653
130 Beverly St, San Francisco, CA, 94132-2615, (415) 585-0636, http://www.clarkwfobes.com
Classical Music Institute – 2463
PO Box 6846, San Antonio, TX, 78209-0846, https://www.cmi-sa.org/
Clay Cooper Theatre – 2580
1440 State Highway 248 Ste Q PMB 210, Branson, MO, 65616-9257, (417) 337-7123 x33, http://www.claycoopertheatre.com
Clever Clarinetist, LLC – 151
4440 Bell St, Kansas City, MO, 64111-4348, (816) 654-6145, https://www.cleverclarinetist.com/
Clip and Play – 351
4007 Eastshore St, Missouri City, TX, 77459-1819, http://www.clipandplayoboebassoon.com
645 State Highway 165, Branson, MO, 65616-9000, (417) 231-4999, www.baldknobbers.com
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Clix Therapy – 1083
Dynasty/Titan Field Frames – 215
Coda Leathercraft – 2066
Earasers by Persona Medical – 1265
Color Street Nail Strip – 2647
Eastern Music Festival – 2858
33 SW 2nd Ave Ste 1102, Miami, FL, 33130-1585, (703) 634-3242, https://clixtherapy.com/ 2501 Shooting Star Dr, McKinney, TX, 75071-6234, https://codaleathercraft.com/ 2017 McIllwain Cove, Cedar Park, TX, 78913, (512) 554-8278, www.colorstreet.com/wownails
Conn-Selmer, Inc. – 623
600 Industrial Pkwy, Elkhart, IN, 46516-5414, (574) 522-1675, www.conn-selmer.com
Conway Financial Group – 2768
550 S Harbin Dr # 146, Stephenville, TX, 76401-3958, (844) 747-3223, https://JJCLink.com/TMEA
Corps Design - We Move Music – 451
6432 Dick Price Rd, Mansfield, TX, 76063-5381, (254) 498-9282, http://CorpsDesign.com
Cousin’s Concert Attire – 1075
1702 FM 1201, Gainesville, TX, 76240-2003, (469) 422-2681, https://dynastydrums.com 170 N Cypress Way, Casselberry, FL, 32707-3218, (407) 339-2422, http://www.earasers.net PO Box 22026, Greensboro, NC, 27420-2026, (336) 333-7450 x0227, http://www.easternmusicfestival.org
Eastman Music Company – 641
2158 Pomona Blvd, Pomona, CA, 91768-3332, (800) 789-2216, http://www.eastmanmusiccompany.com
Echelon Music – 1262
365 County Road 4642, Hondo, TX, 78861-6226, (830) 931-1819, http://www.echelonmusicpress.org
Educational Travel Adventures – 2068
360 Fairfield Ave, Stamford, CT, 06902-7249, (800) 881-5343, www.concertattire.com
4400 US Highway 9 Ste 1000, Freehold, NJ, 07728-1383, (866) 273-2500, http://www.ETAdventures.com
Crossmen Drum Corps – 894
Edwards Instrument Co. – 567
PO Box 591940, San Antonio, TX, 78259-0146, (210) 627-6122, http://www.crossmen.org
Custom Batons – 2859
1571 28th Ave NW, New Brighton, MN, 55112-1743, (763) 439-7432, http://www.custom-batons.com
Custom Fundraising Solutions – 1475
18707 W Cool Breeze Ln, Montgomery, TX, 77356-4989, (317) 664-4455, www.CFSBeds.com
Cut Time – 2259
7 Old Mission Ave, Saint Augustine, FL, 32084-3279, (800) 310-0087, https://cuttime.net/
D’Addario & Company, Inc. – 701
595 Smith St, Farmingdale, NY, 11735-1116, (631) 439-3300, http://www.daddario.com
daCarbo AG – 483
Beulweg 58, Lachen SZ, SZ, 8853, Switzerland, www.dacarbo.ch
Dallas Percussion – 469
7399 S Tucson Way Ste B2, Centennial, CO, 80112-4588, (833) 325-7372 x23, https://www.denverpercussion.com/
Dance Sophisticates – 1259
1605 Prospect St, Indianapolis, IN, 46203-2024, (317) 634-7728, http://www.dancesoph.com
Deanan Gourmet Popcorn – 1244
216 Windco Cir, Wylie, TX, 75098-5203, (972) 442-1500, http://www.deanan.com
DeMoulin Brothers & Company – 1333
1025 S 4th St, Greenville, IL, 62246-2190, (800) 228-8134, www.demoulin.com
Digital Performance Gear – 2651
530 County Road H, Elkhorn, WI, 53121-2017, (262) 723-4221, http://www.edwards-instruments.com
Edwards Mallets – 582
4339 Wildacres Dr, Houston, TX, 77072-1939, (281) 638-0348, https://edwardsmallets.com/
EMD Music – 269
PO Box 487, La Vergne, TN, 37086-0487, (615) 793-8787, www.staggmusic.com
Encore Tours – 2848
330 Congress St., Suite 5, Boston, MA, 02210-1214, (877) 460-3801, https://www.encoretours.com
Ensemble Innovations – 2451
41 Lexington Ave, Ewing, NJ, 08618-2320, https://ensembleinnovations.com/
Epic Waters Indoor Water Park – 2643
2970 Epic Pl, Grand Prairie, TX, 75052-0044, (972) 337-3134, epicwatersgp.com
ESF Fundraising of TX – 2742
2111 Old Holzwarth Rd, Spring, TX, 77388-4790, https://esffundraisingoftx.com/
Excelcia Music Publishing – 2469
1525 S Florida Ave Ste 4, Lakeland, FL, 33803-2294, (863) 213-3100, https://excelciamusic.com
Explore Branson – 2574
4100 Gretna Rd, Branson, MO, 65616-3607, (417) 334-4084, www.explorebranson.com
F-flat Books – 1386
1238 E Fletcher St, Philadelphia, PA, 19125-3525, https://fflat-books.com/
F. Arthur Uebel Clarinets – 141
5439 Old Highway 105 W, Conroe, TX, 77304-3092, (936) 523-1000, www.dpgperforms.com
Rostocker Str. 18-20, Wiesbaden, 65191, Germany, (847) 975-6869, https://www.uebel-klarinetten.de/en
Director’s Assistant – 1927
Fannin Musical Productions – 1175
4848 Lemmon Ave Ste 100, Dallas, TX, 75219-1401, (972) 807-6000, DirectorsAssistant.com
Director’s Choice – 1141
7201 109th St, Lubbock, TX, 79424-3701, (806) 762-1500, https://www.directorschoice.com/
Director’s Showcase International – 2061
PO Box 229, Ligonier, IN, 46767-0229, (800) 893-8171, http://www.dshowcase.com
Disney Imagination Campus – 1237
PO Box 10111, Lake Buena Vista, FL, 32830-0111, (321) 939-7560, http://www.disneycampus.com
Doug Elliott Mouthpieces – 366
13619 Layhill Rd, Silver Spring, MD, 20906-2104, (301) 871-3535, http://dougelliottmouthpieces.com
Dr. Mark’s Studio – 2067
4305 Red Oak Dr, Nacogdoches, TX, 75965-2331, (936) 371-0748, https://drmarkstudio.com/
Drillmasters – 2037
504 Lynnwood St, Murray, KY, 42071-2218, (270) 210-1429, http://fanninmusic.com
FEAT Travel Inc – 981
16232 Birchwood Way, Orlando, FL, 32828-6921, (407) 325-2558, www.feattravel.com
Field and Floor FX – 286
1219 Chambersburg Rd, Gettysburg, PA, 17325-7384, www.fieldandfloorfx.com
Field Dots, LLC – 975
2131 N. Collins, Suite 433, Box 738, Arlington, TX, 76011, (682) 374-2636, FieldDots.com
Fine Arts Travel – 1363
8235 Agora Pkwy Ste 111 PMB 661, Selma, TX, 78154-1335, (210) 901-6111, http://www.fineartstravel.com
Finke Horns – 715
Industriestr. 17, Vlotho, 32602, Germany, https://finkehorns.de/en/
8900 Highway 65 Ste 5, PO Box 83, Cynthiana, IN, 47612-9571, https://www.drillmastersmarching.com/
First Class Transportation, LLC. – 2374
Drum Corps International – 1152
Fishburn Violin Shop – 506
2495 Directors Row Ste I, Indianapolis, IN, 46241-4968, (317) 275-1212, http://www.DCI.org
Duo Music Clarinet Shop – 306
4913 Plantation Ln, Frisco, TX, 75035-5106, (214) 436-7459, www.duoclarinetshop.com
Dynamix Percussion – 486
2905 Shadow Oak Ct, Flower Mound, TX, 75028-7506, (972) 523-4158, dynamixpercussion.com
12703 Eastex Fwy, Houston, TX, 77039-4017, (281) 590-8800, http://www.firstclasstours.net 11435 Spring Cypress Rd Unit C, Tomball, TX, 77377-6510, (281) 290-4580, http://www.fishburnviolin.com
Flat for Education – 2852
2093 Philadelphia Pike #3615, Claymont, PA, DE 19703, (302) 307-6780, https://flat.io/edu
Floot Fire Inc. – 1148
7710 Cherry Park Dr Ste T # 241, Houston, TX, 77095-2769, (281) 849-9650, http://www.flootfire.com
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Fluterscooter Bags – 207
44 Highland Dr, Iowa City, IA, 52246-3223, (323) 605-6463, www.fluterscooter.com
Fort Worth Youth Orchestra – 2850
4401 Trail Lake Dr, Fort Worth, TX, 76109-5201, (817) 923-3121, fwyo.org
Forte Athletics – 593
34903 Skylark Dr, Union City, CA, 94587-4669, (510) 207-2429, https://www.forteathletics.net/
Foundation for the Advancement of String Education – 2767 475 Valley St, Scottsville, VA, 24590-4969, (434) 286-8800, www.fase.org
Four Seasons Tours – 2667
Global Missions Project – 2663
2095 Exeter Rd Ste 80 PMB 494, Germantown, TN, 38138-3919, (770) 580-4085, https://www.globalmissionsproject.com/
GoFan – 697
2990 Brandywine Rd, Atlanta, GA, 30341-5529, https://get.gofan.co/
Gonzalez Reeds – 153
Río Negro N° 2440, Pedro Molina, M, M5519, Argentina, +54 2614454864, https://www.gonzalezreeds.com/
Got Pride USA – 2375
2582 Maguire Rd # 218, Ocoee, FL, 34761-4749, (407) 654-2500, www.fourseasons-tours.com
5435 N Garland Ave Ste 140 PMB 187, Garland, TX, 75040-2787, (972) 414-1018, http://www.gotprideusa.com
Fox Products Corp – 400
GPG Music – 1080
6110 S State Road 5, South Whitley, IN, 46787-9770, (260) 723-4888, http://www.FoxProducts.com
Fred J Miller, Inc. – 1949
8765 Washington Church Rd, Miamisburg, OH, 45342-4427, (937) 434-1121, http://www.fjminc.com
Fritz’s Adventure – 2584
1425 W 76 Country Blvd, Branson, MO, 65616-3308, (417) 320-6138 x8213, https://fritzsadventure.com/
10580 N McCarran Blvd Ste 115, Reno, NV, 89503-1896, (800) 511-4634 x41, http://www.gpgmusic.com
Grand Country Music Hall and Resort – 2575
1945 W 76 Country Blvd, Branson, MO, 65616-2134, (417) 336-1975, https://grandcountrylivemusic.com/
Green Light Group Tours – 2159
Fruhauf Uniforms – 1833
72 Valencia St, St Augustine, FL, 32084-3540, (800) 819-1820, http://www.greenlightgrouptours.com
GACTO - Global Alliance of Concert Tour Operators – 2559
117 W Central Ave, Mount Holly, NC, 28120-1616, https://gregblackmouthpieces.com/
Gadgets & More – 694
1100 Venture Ct Ste 120, Carrollton, TX, 75006-5459, https://groupdynamix.com/
Gandy Ink – 1149
8902 Compton Shore Ln, Orlando, FL, 32829-8808, (800) 829-8841, http://www.GroupTravelConsultants.com
800 E Gilbert St, Wichita, KS, 67211-2440, (316) 263-7500, http://www.fruhauf.com 385 W Harbor Dr # 115, San Diego, CA, 92101-7709, (626) 798-1055, http://www.gacto.tours/ 1785 E Sahara Ave Ste 320, Las Vegas, NV, 89104-3717, (702) 338-5614, RLXTEC.COM 2027 Industrial Ave, San Angelo, TX, 76904-5507, (800) 999-8137, http://www.gandyink.com
Garlinger Batons – 2264
252 Newark Rd, Mount Vernon, OH, 43050-4117, https://garlingerbatons.com/
Gatherings Plus – 2577
155 Industrial Park Dr, Hollister, MO, 65672-5392, (800) 542-6768, www.gatheringsplus.com
Gebr. Alexander, Rhein. Musikinstrumentenfabrik GmbH – 164
Robert-Koch-Str. 10, Mainz, 55129, Germany, +49 6131288080, https://www.gebr-alexander.de/
Gebrüder Mönnig and Oscar Adler & Co. – 209
305 W 50th St Apt 4K, New York, NY, 10019-8402, (646) 801-8646, http://www.moennig-adler.de
Gems Music Publications – 107
PO BOX 641, Palm Springs, CA, (352) 682-6297, https://www.gemsmusicpublications.com/
Genesis Drum and Bugle Corps – 2678
PO Box 42038, Austin, TX, 78704-0034, (512) 538-4023, http://www.genesisdbc.org
Geneva Bandroom USA – 167
1430 Rail Head Blvd, Naples, FL, 34110-8425, (239) 682-4319, https://genevabandroomusa.com/
Germantown Violin Company – 344
7610 Rickenbacker Dr, Gaithersburg, MD, 20879-4777, (301) 977-5637, www.germantownviolinllc.com
Getzen Company, Inc. – 567
530 County Road H, Elkhorn, WI, 53121-2017, (262) 723-4221, http://www.getzen.com
GEWA music USA – 908
Greg Black Mouthpieces – 584 Group Dynamix – 2150
Group Travel Consultants, Inc. – 1474 GroupFund LLC – 983
PO Box 294, Mont Belvieu, TX, 77580-0294, https://www.groupfund.us/
Grover Pro Percussion – 735
PO Box 165117, Fort Worth, TX, 76161-5117, (800) 424-4724, http://www.groverpro.com
Guardian Travel Group – 2142
1008 Frances Pkwy, Park Ridge, IL, 60068-5186, (847) 254-3137, guardiantravelgroup.com
Guarneri House – 294
5623 Balsam Dr, Hudsonville, MI, 49426-1128, (616) 813-4358, http://www.guarnerihouse.com
Guitar Ensemble Method – 923
2100 E Speedway Blvd # 40206, Tucson, AZ, 85719-4725, https://www.guitarensemblemethod.com/
GuitarCurriculum.com – 394
PO Box 4072, Austin, TX, 78765-4072, (512) 300-2247, http://www.guitarcurriculum.com
Hal Leonard – 1548
7777 W Bluemound Rd, Milwaukee, WI, 53213-3439, (414) 774-3630, www.halleonard.com
Hamiltons Theatrical Supply – 493
24 Progress Ave, Scarborough, ON, M1P 2Y4, Canada, https://www.hamiltonstheatrical.com/
Harmony Care LLC – 170
9940 Sunriver Meadows Ave, Las Vegas, NV, 89148-4325
Harry Hartmann’s Fiberreed – 252
8787 Snouffer School Rd, Gaithersburg, MD, 20879-1624, (240) 631-1955, www.gewamusicusa.com
204 Main St Unit 761, Newport Beach, CA, 92661-1813, (949) 378-0688, https://www.fiberreedusa.com
GIA Publications, Inc. / Meredith Music – 1559
Hawaii State Tours – 2658
7404 S Mason Ave, Chicago, IL, 60638-6230, (800) 442-1358, http://www.giamusic.com
Giddings Mouthpieces Inc. – 330
1310 S Central Ave, New Albany, MS, 38652-3501, (253) 381-8346, http://www.gwmouthpieces.com
Gift Solution – 1487
2901 S Capital of Texas Hwy Ste B10, Austin, TX, 78746-8119, (512) 656-4436, http://www.austinboutique.com
GL Custom Batons – 2547
79063 Dune Lake St N, Bermuda Dunes, CA, 92203-1144, (760) 391-3484, http://www.glcustombatons.com
Gleichweit Mouthpieces – 108
Tolstojgasse 5/7, Wien, 9, 1130, Austria, +43 06641141044, https://www.gleichweit-mundstuecke.com/en/
3280 Round Top Dr, Honolulu, HI, 96822-5009, (808) 234-9496, http://www.hawaiistatetours.com
Hawkins Mutes Limited – 480
13 Redman Close, Ely, CAM, CB7 4RY, United Kingdom, https://hawkinsmutes.com/
Haygoods, The – 2576
PO Box 2330, Branson, MO, 65615-2330, (417) 973-0684, http://www.thehaygoods.com
Heckman Batons – 2342
15112 Lawrence 2154, Mount Vernon, MO, 65712-9201, https://heckmanbatons.com/
Heritage Music Press – 1458
PO Box 802, Dayton, OH, 45401-0802, (937) 228-6118, www.heritagemusicpress.com
Hill Country Rocks – 2746
2390 Twinwood, New Braunfels, TX, 78132-3865, (512) 618-7561, http://www.hillcountryrocks.net
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Hillje Music Centers, LLC – 749
Key Poulan Music – 1174
Houghton Bland Low Brass – 617
KFS Publishing and Distribution – 1568
Houghton Horns – 617
Kick Snare Hat Apps LLC – 597
Howarth of London – 308
Kodály Educators of Texas – Grand Hyatt 4th Floor
175 Enterprise Pkwy, Boerne, TX, 78006-8634, (830) 755-2231, http://www.hilljemusiccenter.com 5521 Evening Star Ct, Tolar, TX, 76476-3047, (817) 233-8920, https://www.hb-lowbrass.com/ 121 Lorine St, Keller, TX, 76248-3327, (817) 993-6400, https://houghtonhorns.com 31 Chiltern Street, London, W1U 7PN, United Kingdom, +44 2079352407, https://www.howarthlondon.com
HS Musical – 827
Avenida Vitor Odorico Bueno, 540, Mairiporã, SP, 07661-605, Brazil, +55 11942361870, https://www.hsmusical.com.br/index.html
Hunter Music Instrument Inc. – 725
3300 Northern Blvd, Long Island City, NY, 11101-2224, (718) 706-0828, http://www.huntermusical.com
Innovative Percussion – 780
470 Metroplex Dr Ste 214, Nashville, TN, 37211-3146, (615) 333-9388, http://www.innovativepercussion.com
InstaRaise – 2466
504 Willow Ave Ste B, Cedarhurst, NY, 11516-2219, (516) 620-2855, https://jmsfundraising.com/
International Clarinet Association – 925
829 Bethel Rd # 216, Columbus, OH, 43214-1903, (888) 983-5441, https://clarinet.org/
It’s a Hoot! – 2364
7524 Moon Rock Rd, Austin, TX, 78739-2235, (727) 450-9880, Bellahoottx.com
J.W. Pepper & Son Inc. – 1875
PO Box 642, Exton, PA, 19341-0642, (800) 345-6296 x62551, www.jwpepper.com
Jarvis Industries, Inc. – 2563
23924 Lenze Rd, Spring, TX, 77389-3507, (800) 548-4239, www.jarvisonline.com
Jean Paul USA – 729
10600 NW 29th Ter, Doral, FL, 33172-2195, www.jeanpaul.com
JEM Woodworking LLC – 889
826 Quiet Spring Ln, Houston, TX, 77062-2136, https://jemwoodworkingtx.com/
jj Babbitt Company, Inc. – 784
70923 Adamsville Rd, Edwardsburg, MI, 49112-8791, https://jjbabbitt.com/
JLC Music Pub. – 1069
131 Nelson St, Freeport, TX, 77541-9720, (979) 236-2564, JLCMusicPub.com
JodyJazz/Rousseau/Chedeville – 807
1335 Lynah Ave Ste 112, Savannah, GA, 31408-3045, (912) 964-4705, http://jodyjazz.com
John Packer Musical Instruments – 283
Summerfield Avenue, Wellington, SOM, TA21 9JF, United Kingdom, +44 1823337614, http://www.jpmusicalinstruments.com
Juguzzi/Fritz Chair – 2475
3904 Chapel Ct, Flower Mound, TX, 75028-1603, (214) 264-1232, http://www.Fritzchair.com
Jupiter/Mapex/Majestic – 559
12020 Volunteer Blvd, Mount Juliet, TN, 37122-1000, (615) 773-3705, http://www.khs-america.com
K Wylie Publications – 1049
2104 Oakcrest Ct, Corinth, TX, 76210-8855, (940) 498-0511, http://www.kwylie.com
Kaleidoscope Adventures – 2269
PO Box 611, Oakland, FL, 34760-0611, (800) 774-7337, http://www.kaleidoscopeadventures.com
Kappa Kappa Psi & Tau Beta Sigma – 2059
PO Box 849, Stillwater, OK, 74076-0849, (405) 372-2333, http://www.kkytbs.org
Kawai America Corp – 140
2720 Chestnut Ave, Long Beach, CA, 90806-2508, (310) 761-6871, http://www.kawaius.com
Keiser Productions, Inc. – 1465
10750 Indian Head Ind Blvd, Saint Louis, MO, 63132-1102, (203) 560-9436, http://www.keiserproductions.com
Kendall Betts Horn Camp – 924
PO Box 4012, Johnson City, TN, 37602-4012, https://horncamp.org/
Kendor Music Publishing – 2568
1525 S Florida Ave Ste 4, Lakeland, FL, 33803-2294, (863) 213-3100, https://www.kendormusic.com/
1658 E Lexington Ave, Fresno, CA, 93720-2366, (559) 299-5399, http://www.keypoulanmusic.com 325 Calle Chavez Unit A, Espanola, NM, 87532-3694, (505) 285-8999, www.kfsbrasschamber.com 1100 N Glebe Rd Ste 1010, Arlington, VA, 22201-5786, (202) 609-9877, https://beat-note.app/ 610 Tumlinson Fort Dr, Leander, TX, 78641-2453, (303) 618-6947, http://www.kodalytexas.com
La Tradición Mariachi/Delgado Guitars – 901
919 Gallatin Ave Ste 10, Nashville, TN, 37206-3256, (615) 227-4578, http://www.latradicionmusic.com
Lady Anvil – 1181
9107 Bayou Bluff Dr, Spring, TX, 77379-9426, (915) 526-5213, www.ladyanvil.com
Laskey Mouthpieces – 844
6750 Cariboo Rd Suite 1, Burnaby, BC, V3N 4A4, Canada, (604) 205-5770, https://www.laskey.com/
Leader Musical Instruments Company & YNW Violin Workshop – 101
No. 126 Guangdong 2 Street, Kaohsiung City, 802, Taiwan, +886 988113368, https://tpminihorn.com/en/
Leatherwood Bespoke Rosin Pty. Ltd. – 245
962 Lake Canobolas Road, NSW, Australia, +61 412626696, https://www.leatherwoodrosin.com.au
Legacy Lockers – 1964
4433 Bronze Way, Dallas, TX, 75236-2005, (866) 937-1088, http://www.LegacyLockers.com
Legere Reeds Limited – 407
121 Welham Rd Unit 2, Barrie, ON, L4N 8Y3, Canada, (416) 360-5583, http://www.legere.com
Lisa’s Clarinet Shop – 251
5120 Belmont Rd Ste C, Downers Grove, IL, 60515-4333, (773) 756-2163, www.lisasclarinetshop.com
Lisle Violin Shop – 541
4510 Burke Rd, Pasadena, TX, 77504, (281) 487-7303, http://www.violins.com
Little Ol’ Cookie House – 1387
305 Main St, P.O. Box 396, Little River, KS, 67457-9073, (800) 276-4770, www.cookiehouse.com
Lohff and Pfeiffer USA – 282
6220 Rhode Island Ave Ste 2B, Riverdale Park, MD, 20737-1075, (812) 929-5556, www.clarinet.dk
London Band Week – 2461
85 Great Portland Street, London, W1W 7LT, United Kingdom, +44 7813690763, londonbandweek.com
Longbottom Coffee & Tea – 2664
4893 NE 59th Ave, Hillsboro, OR, 97124-5835, (800) 288-1271, www.longbottomcoffee.com
Los Angeles Violin Shop – 906
3350 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90019-2320, (213) 471-2124, https://laviolinshop.com/
Loyal Drums – 794
31 Utah Pl Ste 112, Fredericksburg, VA, 22405-4526, (703) 371-3145, https://www.loyaldrums.com/
Ludus – 2367
217 E 24th St Ste 140, Holland, MI, 49423-4973, (833) 465-8387, https://ludus.com
Luke McMillan Music Co. – 2474
3478 Catclaw Dr # 150, Abilene, TX, 79606-8224, (325) 370-1367, www.lukemcmillanmusic.com
Lung Trainers LLC – 419
8000 NW 7th St Ste 202, Miami, FL, 33126-4107, (786) 286-4744, www.lungtrainers.com
M’Lady Creations – 1674
2706 County Road 7450, Lubbock, TX, 79423-6934, (806) 535-2670, www.mladycreations.com
Macie Publishing / Ed Sueta Music Publications – 2049
PO Box 452, Peapack, NJ, 07977-0452, (888) 697-1333, http://www.maciepublishing.com
MACSAX – 145
2007 Kramer Ln Ste 104, Austin, TX, 78758-4060, (512) 465-2168, http://www.macsax.com
MADD Creations – 2171
308 W 4th, Hughes Springs, TX, 75656-2069, (903) 244-8165, https://www.maddcreations.com
Maestro Performance Tour Specialists – 2862
271 Waverley Oaks Rd Ste 209, Waltham, MA, 02452-8475, (800) 223-4664, http://www.maestro-performance.com
MakeMusic – 1627
285 Century Pl, Louisville, CO, 80027-9442, (917) 280-3764, www.makemusic.com
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Malletech – 169
MSC Publications / TSS Instrument Accessories – 2562
Malmark Bells Inc. – 1071
Music & Arts – 831
Manhasset Specialty Co. – 969
Music Adjudicator – 2031
Manhattan Winds – 105
Music Adventures International – 2378
Marching Health – 1962
Music Celebrations International – 2544
PO Box 467, Asbury Park, NJ, 07712-0467, (732) 774-0011, www.malletech.com PO Box 1200, Plumsteadville, PA, 18949-1200, (800) 426-3235, http://www.malmark.com PO Box 2518, Yakima, WA, 98907-2518, (509) 248-3810, http://www.manhasset-specialty.com 180 Myrtle Ave Apt 12E, Brooklyn, NY, 11201-7077, (614) 905-2730, info@manhattanwinds.com 1027 S Pendleton St Ste B, Easley, SC, 29642-1046, (864) 608-0746, https://www.marchinghealth.com/
Marco Group, Inc. – 2543
5400 Doniphan Dr, Neosho, MO, 64850-8863, (417) 455-9663, https://www.madebymarco.net/
Marcus Bonna Cases – 822
Avenida Dos Imigrantes, 6550, Jardim Morumbi, Bragança Paulista, SP, 12926-210, Brazil, mbcases.com
Mariachi Clothing Company – 801
948 Monterey Ct, Chula Vista, CA, 91911-2404, (619) 352-0033, https://www.mariachiclothingcompany.com/
Mariachi Connection – 474
467 Pine Brae St, Ann Arbor, MI, 48105-2743, (734) 645-9863, https://www.musicstudycycles.com/ 5295 Westview Dr Ste 300, Frederick, MD, 21703-8519, (972) 632-6236, https://www.MusicArts.com 8300 Fairview Rd, Mint Hill, NC, 28227-7622, https://www.musicadjudicator.com/ 8104 Paisley, The Colony, TX, 75056-6499, https://musicadventuresinternational.com/ 1440 S Priest Dr Ste 102, Tempe, AZ, 85281-6954, (480) 894-3330, http://www.musiccelebrations.com
Music Duo – 1183
PO Box 5544, Frisco, TX, 75035-0217, (469) 305-1449, https://musicduopro.com/
Music Filing Solutions – 2758
613 Balmoral Cir, Naperville, IL, 60540-6938, (630) 369-9999, www.musicfilingsolutions.com
Music for All, Inc. – 2160
39 Jackson Pl Ste 150, Indianapolis, IN, 46225-1010, (800) 848-2263, http://www.musicforall.org
Music In Motion – 1659
1601 E Plano Pkwy Ste 100, Plano, TX, 75074-8170, (800) 445-0649, http://www.musicmotion.com
Music in the Parks & Festivals of Music – 1468
2106 W Commerce St, San Antonio, TX, 78207-3826, (210) 271-3655, http://www.mariachiconnection.com
1784 W Schuylkill Rd, Douglassville, PA, 19518-9100, (800) 323-0974, www.edprog.com
Marigaux – 203
5220 Mayfield Rd, Cleveland, OH, 44124-2408, (800) 888-7502, http://www.musiciselementary.com
144 Boulevard de la Villette, Paris, 75, 75019, France, +33 142084079, www.marigaux.com
Marimba One, Inc. – 114
PO Box 786, Arcata, CA, 95518-0786, (707) 822-9570, http://www.marimbaone.com
Marimba Warehouse Inc – 926
1923 Farmers Creek Dr, Richmond, TX, 77406-6988, (281) 933-9200, http://www.marimbawarehouse.com
Mark Custom Recording Service, Inc – 1676
10815 Bodine Rd, Clarence, NY, 14031-2252, (716) 759-2600, www.MarkCustom.com
Mark Mullino Art – 487
5115 Stoneleigh Ave, Dallas, TX, 75235, (214) 673-7529, Markmullinoart.com
Mark Wessels Publications – 1180
4601 Orta Nova Cv, Leander, TX, 78641-4259, (972) 335-1537, http://www.mwpublications.com
McCormick’s – 1440
550 Palwaukee Dr, Wheeling, IL, 60090-6047, (800) 323-5201, http://www.mccormicksnet.com
Melhart Music – 431
Music Is Elementary – 2043
Music Memory - Mighty Music Publishing – 2865
40 N Interstate 35 #11D1, Austin, TX, 78701-4376, (800) 809-8963, www.musicmemory.com
Music Travel Consultants – 1059
5348 W Vermont St Ste 200, Indianapolis, IN, 46224-8854, (317) 637-0837, http://www.musictravel.com
Musical Gifts and Treasures by Costume Holiday House – 2847
711 Grandview Ct, Elmore, OH, 43416-9541, (419) 334-3236, www.MusicalGiftsandTreasures.com
Musical Horizons International LLC – 2376
310 Magic Oaks Ct, Spring, TX, 77388-8921, (281) 435-2325, https://musicalhorizonsinternational.com
Musical Instrument Service – 358
328 W Southcross Blvd, San Antonio, TX, 78221-1156, (210) 924-1330, https://hornrepairs.com/
Musically Minted – 395
11402 NE 138th Ave, Brush Prairie, WA, 98606-6028, https://musicallyminted.com/
MusicFirst – 2743
3325 N 10th St, McAllen, TX, 78501-1927, (956) 682-6147, http://www.melhart.com
180 Madison Ave Fl 24, New York, NY, 10016-5267, (212) 254-2100 x01117, https://www.musicfirst.com/
Mercer and Barker USA – 383
Musicplay – 2343
701 Night Hawk Dr, Norman, OK, 73072-8233, https://mercerandbarker.us/
2-4664 Riverside Dr, Red Deer, AB, T4N 6Y5, Canada, (403) 342-9456, https://musicplayonline.com/
Microphonic Designs LLC – 688
N-Tune Music & Sound – 859
1321 Devonshire Dr, Providence Village, TX, 76227-5421, (214) 814-1132, https://www.microphonicdesigns.com/
1141 E 42nd St, Odessa, TX, 79762-7723, (432) 550-2263, http://www.ntunemusic.com
MidAmerica Productions – 1579
2363 W 14th St Apt 111, Cleveland, OH, 44113-3628, (210) 621-5981, http://www.nafme-texas.org
265 Sunrise Hwy, Suite 1-183, Rockville Centre, NY, 11570, (212) 239-0205, www.midamerica-music.com
Middleton’s Recycle – 389
3601 Plainfield Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI, 49525-2461, https://www.middletonsmusicrecycle.com/
Miller Marketing Co. – 448
PO Box 822, Wayne, PA, 19087-0822, (610) 278-5017, http://www.millermarketingco.com
MindaMusic School & Store – 240
1456 Belt Line Rd Ste 165, Garland, TX, 75044-8218, (352) 800-9585, https://www.mindamusicstore.com/
Miraphone eG Brass Instruments – 458
Traunreuter Str. 8, Waldkraiburg, 84478, Germany, +49 86389682 x45, https://www.miraphone.de/
Moe-Bleichner Music Distribution – 126
1200 Howard Ave, Pottsville, PA, 17901-3315, (912) 224-3268, http://www.moe-bleichner.com
MRNS Music – 2243
NAfME-Texas – 3
National Band Association – 6
364 Patteson Dr PMB 271, Morgantown, WV, 26505-3202, (806) 544-9811, www.nationalbandassociation.org
National Flute Association – 925 70 E Lake St Ste 200, Chicago, IL, 60601-5955
Natural Acoustics Lab – 583
2136 San Pasqual St, Pasadena, CA, 91107-5105, (626) 833-4667, www.naturalacousticslab.com
Neil A Kjos Music Co. – 2151
4382 Jutland Dr, San Diego, CA, 92117-3642, (858) 270-9800, http://www.kjos.com
Newland Custom Batons, Inc. – 2250
PO Box 173, Tallmadge, OH, 44278-0173, (330) 634-1009, https://www.newlandbatons.com
Noisy Clan Ltd – 2749
PO Box 24220, Edinburgh, EDH, EH4 9GD, United Kingdom, +44 01316188800, https://noisyclan.com/
1316 E Branch Hollow Dr, Carrollton, TX, 75007-1088, (214) 454-1899, www.mrnsmusic.com
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Note-Able Travel Experiences – 1686
Playbook – 695
Oboe Chicago – 251
Pope Horns – 826
On The Field Music – 2770
Portastand – 353
OOVO – 2870
Premier Music Teaching Aids LLC – 2359
Oxford Univ Press – 1566
Presleys’ Country Jubilee – 2582
Ozark Delight Candy Co. Inc – 1053
Presto Assistant – 1164
Pageantry Innovations – 175
Pride of Texas Music Festival – 1029
8000 W Interstate 10 Ste 600, San Antonio, TX, 78230-3887, (210) 643-3972, https://www.note-abletravel.com 28569 W Edgewood Ave, Cary, IL, 60013-9739, (847) 815-9644, http://www.oboechicago.com 6226 Mill Valley Dr, Midlothian, TX, 76065-6918, onthefieldmusic.com 15961 Booth Cir Frnt, Volente, TX, 78641-9679, (424) 262-3224, oovostraw.com 198 Madison Ave, New York, NY, 10016-4308, (800) 451-7556, www.global.oup.com 1 Lollipop Ln, Prairie Grove, AR, 72753-2805, (479) 283-3924, http://www.ozarkdelight.com PO Box 1095, New Philadelphia, OH, 44663-5195, (330) 440-7197 x7102, www.pageantryinnovations.com
Patricola Brothers S.N.C. – 440
Via Ercole Beltrami 9C, Castelnuovo Scrivia, 15053, Italy, +39 0131826860, https://www.patricola.com
Patti DeWitt Co – 2067
368 Riddle Rd, Cedar Creek, TX, 78612-3373, (512) 559-5231, http://www.pattidewitt.com
Paxman Musical Instruments – 723
197 Long Lane, London, SE1 4PD, United Kingdom, +44 02076202077, www.paxman.co.uk
Pearl Corporation – 759
549 Metroplex Dr, Nashville, TN, 37211-3140, (615) 833-4477, http://www.pearldrum.com
Peer-Based Student Leadership – 1064
9901 Brodie Ln, Austin, TX, 78748-5803, (608) 571-5323, www.PBSL-USA.com
Pender’s Music Co. – 1275
314 S Elm St, Denton, TX, 76201-6014, (800) 772-5918, http://www.penders.com
PepWear LLC – 1127
1540 High Meadows Way, Cedar Hill, TX, 75104-8412, (800) 587-4287, http://www.pepwear.com
Percussion Source – 775
1212 5th St, Coralville, IA, 52241-2908, (866) 849-4387, http://www.percussionsource.com
Perdue Acoustics – 2660
4210 Hester Dr, Amarillo, TX, 79124-7825, (800) 729-9402, http://www.perdueacoustics.com
Perform America-TX, LLC – 1035
5517 Louetta Rd Ste B, Spring, TX, 77379-7877, (281) 886-7690, www.perform-america-tx.com
Performance Carts – 268
11212 Al Highway 157, Moulton, AL, 35650-1906, (256) 290-9966, https://www.performance-carts.com/
Performer’s Academy – 1362
PO Box 781884, San Antonio, TX, 78278-1884, (210) 827-4655, http://www.performersacademy.com
Performing Arts Consultants – 396
807 Mantoloking Rd Ste 100, Brick, NJ, 08723-5200, (732) 475-6200, http://www.usafest.org
Peripole Inc. – 1641
PO Box 12909, Salem, OR, 97309-0909, (503) 362-2560, http://www.peripole.com
Phantom Regiment – 2346
5608 International Dr, Rockford, IL, 61109-2778, (815) 261-1956, https://regiment.org/
Phi Beta Mu – 7
4214 Ravenbank Dr, Rockwall, TX, 75087-6535, (214) 417-1042, http://pbmalpha.org
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia – 2569
125 N Weinbach Ave Ste 230, Evansville, IN, 47711-6091, (812) 589-3886, http://www.sinfonia.org
Phill the Box – 2675
4880 Valleydale Rd, Birmingham, AL, 35242-4611, (855) 200-9504, https://phillthebox.com/
Pickett Brass – 867
308 N Ashland Ave, Lexington, KY, 40502-1402, (661) 772-7277, http://www.pickettblackburn.com
Pierce Arrow – 2584
3069 Shepard of the Hills Expressway, Branson, MO, 65616, (417) 336-8742, https://www.piercearrow.com/
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2 Washington Square Vlg Apt 14H, New York, NY, 10012-1709, (646) 598-8292, www.thisisplaybook.com 80 Wenham St, Jamaica Plain, MA, 02130-4129, (617) 522-0532, https://popehorns.com/ PO Box 2242, Stillwater, MN, 55082-3242, (651) 283-6995, http://www.portastand.com 14483 County Road 2205, Tyler, TX, 75707-3811, (903) 839-6996, http://www.MusicTeachingAids.com 2920 W 76 Blvd, Branson, MO, 65616, (800) 336-4874, https://www.presleys.com/ 719 Water Oak Dr, Garland, TX, 75044-2552, (214) 280-3214, https://www.presto-assistant.com/ 1820 Roosevelt Ct, Pantego, TX, 76013-3277, (817) 312-1045, www.prideoftexafestival.com
Private Music Studio – 2167
411 Garden State Dr, Cherry Hill, NJ, 08002-1915, (856) 795-4285, http://www.privatemusicstudio.com
Pro-Graphx – 2279
405 Walker Rd, Martinsville, VA, 24112-2195, (844) 777-0288, https://pro-graphx.com/
Prodigies Academy – 1258
246 S Hanover Ave, Lexington, KY, 40502-1870, (800) 515-6490, www.prodigiesacademy.com
PROPvinyls.com – 2033
727 S Cox St, Asheboro, NC, 27203-6461, (336) 937-8008, https://www.propvinyls.com/
Protec – 358
1340 Manhattan Ave, Fullerton, CA, 92831-5220, (800) 325-3455, http://www.protecstyle.com
Pyle Percussion, Inc. – 875
PO Box 1691, Sun City, AZ, 85372-1691, (623) 566-1225, http://www.pylepercussion.com
Pyware – 951
PO Box 399, Argyle, TX, 76226-0399, (940) 240-8536, http://www.pyware.com
QuaverEd – 1253
65 Music Sq W, Nashville, TN, 37203-3207, (866) 917-3633, www.QuaverTX.com
R&R Travel – 2148
PO Box 10, Krum, TX, 76249-0010, (940) 453-1720, http://www.bestrandrtravel.com
Raiders Drum and Bugle Corps – 2676
189 Wall St Ste B, Princeton, NJ, 08540-1520, https://raidersdbc.org/
RamPad – 692
PO Box 3376, Blue Jay, CA, 92317-3376, (714) 230-9942, http://www.rampad.com
Ranch House Candles Fundraising – 2763
5003 Highway 27, Kerrville, TX, 78028-7075, (830) 257-0175, http://RanchHouseCandles.com
Randall Standridge Music LLC – 1476
26 County Road 472, Jonesboro, AR, 72404, (870) 558-5035, https://randallstandridge.com/
Rank One – 2775
1511 Brush Creek Rd, Prosper, TX, 75078-7058, www.rankone.com
Rath Music Group – 411
12103 S 85th East Ave, Bixby, OK, 74008-2718, (918) 361-4237, http://www.richardsdoublereeds.com
Rath Trombones – 283
1 Heron Close, Huddersfield, YOR, HD4 7FE, United Kingdom, +44 1484660555, http://www.rathtrombones.com
RBC Publications – 2469
1525 S Florida Ave Ste 4, Suite 210, Lakeland, FL, 33803-2294, (863) 213-3100, https://rbcmusic.com/
RDG Woodwinds, Inc. – 300
535 E Walnut St Ste 101, Pasadena, CA, 91101-1602, (323) 463-4930, www.rdgwoodwinds.com
ReedGeek, Inc. – 111
PO Box 3569, Carson City, NV, 89702-3569, (512) 693-7622, http://www.reedgeek.com
Remo, Inc. – 368
28101 Industry Dr, Valencia, CA, 91355-4113, (661) 294-5657, http://www.remo.com
Resort Vacations Inc. – 1150
2545 Boardwalk St, San Antonio, TX, 78217-4416, (210) 257-5876, www.resortvacationsinc.net
Reverence Performance Apparel – 2448
1502 109th St, Grand Prairie, TX, 75050-1903, (817) 274-7547, https://www.reverencedance.com
Rhythm Band Instruments, LLC – 1540
PO Box 165117, Fort Worth, TX, 76161-5117, (817) 335-2561, www.rhythmband.com
RhythmBee, Inc. – 2843
711 Kelsey Creek Ln, Gilmer, TX, 75644-4543, (903) 725-3304, http://www.rhythmbee.com
Ricco Kühn – 715
Eppendorfer Str. 3, Oederan, 09569, Germany, +49 372924195, https://www.ricco-kuehn.de/ricco-kuehn-de/welcome/
Rice Clarinet Works – 340
13152 Hop Fisher Ln, Princess Anne, MD, 21853-3528, (410) 651-3040, www.ClarinetWorks.com
River City Reeds – 248
8415 Stone Chase, San Antonio, TX, 78254-5744, (210) 861-9239, http://www.rivercityreeds.com
RMT Music and Fine Arts – 109
117 W William Cannon Dr Apt 225, Austin, TX, 78745-5685, (512) 693-7622, https://rmtmusic.com/
Roadrunner Charters, Inc. – 2674
SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment – 1486
10500 Sea World Dr, San Antonio, TX, 78251-3001, (210) 523-3652, http://www.seaworldgroupevents.com
Select Tours by Sabol & Associates, LLC – 2760 151 Webster Mills Rd, Chichester, NH, 03258-6424, (603) 892-5207, https://www.selecttoursbysabol.com/
Shawn Belle – 2682
282 Buck Saw Dr, Drums, PA, 18222-1238, (212) 265-4326, shawnbelle.com
SICO America, Inc. – 1268
7525 Cahill Rd, Edina, MN, 55439-2738, (800) 742-6462, http://www.sicoinc.com
Sigma Alpha Iota – 2751
1 Tunnel Rd, Asheville, NC, 28805-1229, (828) 251-0606, http://www.sai-national.org
Silver Dollar City Attractions – 2580
399 Silver Dollar City Pkwy, Branson, MO, 65616-6151, (417) 336-7170, http://silverdollarcity.com
Silverstein Works – 917
670 Bergen Blvd, Ridgefield, NJ, 07657-1448, (201) 471-0700, http://www.silversteinworks.com
8972 Trinity Blvd, Hurst, TX, 76053-7609, (817) 510-6700 x01001, http://www.roadrunnercharters.com/
Simply Sheets of Mobile/Simply Fundraising – 2766
Robertson & Sons Violin Shop – 607
Six Flags Fiesta Texas – 2447
Robinson’s Remedies – 715
Smashing Metronomes – 2477
Rockin’ Feet – 2275
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings – 2245
3201 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110-1652, (505) 889-2999, http://www.robertsonviolins.com 30130 Deer Run, Farmington Hills, MI, 48331-6012, (248) 229-4540, www.robinsonsremedies.com 6130 W Flamingo Rd PMB 460, Las Vegas, NV, 89103-2280, (888) 591-7071, http://www.rockinfeet.com
Rodriguez Musical Services – 200
1205 Johnson Ferry Rd Ste 136 PMB 310, Marietta, GA, 30068-5401, (470) 545-9803, https://rodriguezmusical.com/
Romeo Music – 549
136 Levee Pl, Coppell, TX, 75019-2099, (800) 466-1773 x3706, http://www.romeomusic.net/
Rovner Products – 649
PO Box 4116, Timonium, MD, 21094, (410) 252-7750, https://www.rovnerproducts.com
Row-Loff Productions – 1358
PO Box 292671, Nashville, TN, 37229-2671, (800) 624-8001, http://www.rowloff.com
Royal Global Clarinets – 341
177 Davis Rd, Carlisle, MA, 01741-1692, (850) 296-3672, www.royalglobal.us
S.E. Shires Co. – 641
260 Hopping Brook Rd, Holliston, MA, 01746-1455, (508) 634-6805, www.seshires.com
SABIAN Ltd. – 681
4243 Halls Mill Rd, Mobile, AL, 36693-5618, (800) 501-7621, http://simplysheets.net 17000 W Interstate 10, San Antonio, TX, 78257-9503, (210) 668-4415, https://www.sixflags.com/fiestatexas 1923 Fieldhouse Ave, Raleigh, NC, 27603-3683, (919) 413-0470, https://www.notenerd.net/ PO Box 37012, Washington, DC, 20013-7012, (188) 836-5592 x29, https://folkways.si.edu/
Snap! Mobile – 2551
8300 7th Ave S, Seattle, WA, 98108-4376, (206) 817-7389, https://www.snapraise.com/
Sonor Orff/Nuvo – 1327
12020 Volunteer Blvd, Mount Juliet, TN, 37122-1000, (800) 446-6010, www.khs-america.com
Sound Thinking LLP – 2277
130 Preston Trl, San Marcos, TX, 78666-5474, (512) 210-8201, www.soundthinkinginteractive.com
Southeastern Performance Apparel – 2774
142 S Woodburn Dr, Dothan, AL, 36305-1020, (800) 821-8270, https://sepapparel.com/
Southwest Emblem – 1240
300 Conrad Hilton Blvd, P. O. Box 350, Cisco, TX, 76437-2722, (254) 442-2500, www.southwestemblem.com
Southwest Strings – 601
1721 S Cherrybell Stra, Tucson, AZ, 85713-1935, (520) 624-9390, http://www.swstrings.com
Specialty Shops at Schmitt Music – 375
PO Box 693, Houlton, ME, 04730-0693, (506) 272-2019, http://www.sabian.com
7800 Harmony Dr, Minneapolis, MN, 55439-7400, (763) 566-4560, https://www.schmittmusic.com/stores/
Salyers Percussion – 680
Spirit Worx – 1580
1723 Eldridge Rd Ste C, Sugar Land, TX, 77478-2591, (281) 201-2939, http://www.salyerspercussion.com
Sam Ash Music – 793
25 NE Loop 410 Ste 110, San Antonio, TX, 78216-8404, (210) 530-9777, http://www.samashmusic.com
SanMar Sports – 2368
22833 SE Black Nugget Rd Ste 130, Issaquah, WA, 98029-3621, (800) 426-6399, www.sanmarsports.com
Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Inc. – 2479
PO Box 591, Santa Barbara, CA, 93116-0591, (805) 855-1805, https://sbmp.com/
Scents Of Soy Fundraising – 2459
393 County Road 644, Dayton, TX, 77535-2798, (281) 324-6019, http://www.scentsofsoy.com
Schilke Music Products / Greenhoe Trombones – 851
4520 James Pl, Melrose Park, IL, 60160-1007, (708) 343-8858, http://www.schilkemusic.com
Schlitterbahn Waterparks – 1161
6412 Midway Rd, Fort Worth, TX, 76117-5346, (817) 477-4748 x8101, www.SpiritWorx.com
St. Louis Music – 275
1400 Ferguson Ave, Saint Louis, MO, 63133-1720, (314) 727-4512, http://www.stlouismusic.com
Stadium Creations – 1675
19249 Cabango Dr, Porter, TX, 77365-3693, (832) 687-4360, www.stadiumcreations.com
StageRight Corporation – 1233
495 Pioneer Pkwy, Clare, MI, 48617-8813, (800) 438-4499, http://www.stageright.com
Stanbury Uniforms – 1958
PO Box 100, 108 Stanbury Industrial Drive, Brookfield, MO, 64628-0100, (800) 826-2246, http://www.stanbury.com
Steinway Piano Gallery – 631
PO Box 202317, Austin, TX, 78720-2317, (512) 258-6100, www.steinwayofaustin.com
STL Ocarina – 349
381 E. Austin St., New Braunfels, TX, 78130, (830) 608-8532, https://www.schlitterbahn.com
2001 E Randol Mill Rd Ste 109, Arlington, TX, 76011-8219, (314) 594-2994, https://www.stlocarina.com/
Schoolfundr – 2344
Stomvi USA – 715
925 Payne Ave Ste B2, Saint Paul, MN, 55130-4280, https://schoolfundr.org/
24658 Walnut St, Newhall, CA, 91321-1745, (661) 253-0066, stomvi-usa.com
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Stone Castle Hotel & Conference Center – 2581
Texas Jazz Educators Association – 15
Straight A Tours & Travel – 1359
Texas Marching Carts – 475
3050 Green Mountain Dr, Branson, MO, 65616-3814, (417) 335-4700, www.bransonstonecastle.com 6526 Old Brick Rd Ste 120 # 508, Windermere, FL, 34786-5839, (800) 237-5440, http://www.straightatours.com
Strait Music Company – 575
3201 Bee Caves Rd Ste 140, Austin, TX, 78746-6696, (512) 476-6927, www.straitmusic.com
StylePLUS Band Products – 2452
31 Lexington Ave, Ewing, NJ, 08618-2301, (888) 652-5945, www.styleplusband.com
Summit Tour & Travel – 986
PO Box 682240, Orlando, FL, 32868-2240, (877) 290-6777, http://www.SummitTourTravel.com
Sunline Products – 2481
1454 E Summitry Cir, Katy, TX, 77449-5326, (281) 398-6655, https://www.sunlineproducts.com/
Sweet Pipes – 1241
5889 S Williamson Blvd Ste 1305, Port Orange, FL, 32128-6109, (817) 277-9922, http://www.sweetpipes.com
Sweetwater – 881
5501 US Highway 30 W, Fort Wayne, IN, 46818-8998, (800) 222-4700, https://www.sweetwater.com/
SyncedUpDesigns – 2143
3628 Trousdale Dr Ste B, Nashville, TN, 37204-4523, (850) 305-4027, http://syncedupdesigns.com
T.U.X. People’s Music – 1280
10005 Polo Park Cir, Waco, TX, 76712-8346, (254) 709-5350, http://www.tjea.org 1640 Spice Spg, San Antonio, TX, 78260-2452, https://texasmarchingcarts.com
Texas Private School Music Educators Association – 2 PO Box 34655, Fort Worth, TX, 76162-4655, (817) 909-6134, www.tpsmea.org
Texas Retired Teachers Association – 1
313 E 12th St Ste 200, Austin, TX, 78701-1957, (512) 589-6064, http://www.trta.org
Texas Violin Shop – 204
10119 Trappers Rdg, Converse, TX, 78109-1631, (210) 900-7609, https://www.texasviolinshop.com/
Texpressions – 2642
717 W Rieck Rd, Tyler, TX, 75703-3559, (903) 830-1478, detra.janzen@gmail.com
The Band Code – 2869
1300 Kings Hwy # 1/2, Dallas, TX, 75208-3637, https://www.completeworksmusic.com/thebandcode
The Bandwagon Music Store & Repair – 130
100 E Felix St S, Ste 102, Fort Worth, TX, 76115-3553, (817) 583-0001, http://www.thebandwagonmusicstore.com
The Director’s Realty Group – 787
2615 J E Woody Rd, Springtown, TX, 76082-6208, (817) 929-2278, thedirectorsrealty.com
The Docentus Group – 1068
6473 S FM 908, Rockdale, TX, 76567-4394, (512) 430-0120, Tuxpeoplesmusic.com
9901 Brodie Ln Ste 160 PMB 179, Austin, TX, 78748-5892, (608) 571-5323, https://www.docentus.com/
TAMA | Bergerault – 459
The Flute Finder – 301
Tapspace Publications – 1168
The Geoghegan Company – 346
Tarpley Music – 659
The Hughes Brothers Theatre – 2579
1726 Winchester Rd, Bensalem, PA, 19020-4542, (215) 638-8670, tama.com 4010 NE Hancock St, Suite 2, Portland, OR, 97212-5325, (503) 288-6080, https://www.tapspace.com 2200 W Beauregard Ave, San Angelo, TX, 76901-3702, (817) 736-1633, https://www.tarpleymusic.com
TB Winds – 675
222 W Hickory St Ste 101, Denton, TX, 76201-4121, (940) 323-9463, www.tbwinds.com
Team Go Figure – 1569
2427 Franklin Dr, Mesquite, TX, 75150-4803, (800) 275-3539, https://www.teamgofigure.com
Tenor Madness – 375
2855 Deere Rd, Cedar Falls, IA, 50613, (319) 234-3561, http://tenormadness.com
Tens by May – 149
4247 S Capistrano Dr, Dallas, TX, 75287-4010
Terra Nova Violins – 307
9312 Sanford Dr, Austin, TX, 78748-5070, (512) 282-3900, http://TheFluteFinder.com 396 Howes Rd, Moretown, VT, 05660-9052, (888) 486-4305, geoghegancompany.com 3425 W 76 Country Blvd, Branson, MO, 65616-3553, (417) 334-0076 x62204, http://www.hughes-brothers.com
The Instrumentalist – 1334
1838 Techny Ct, Northbrook, IL, 60062-5474, (888) 446-6888, www.theinstrumentalist.com
The Midwest Clinic – 2165
1340 Internationale Pkwy Ste 200, Woodridge, IL, 60517-4955, (630) 861-6125, www.midwestclinic.org
The Polybandstand – 921
161 Christian Way, Branson, MO, 65616-4239, (833) 843-7659 x9833, https://polybandstand.com/
The Texas Flute Guild – 289
6983 Blanco Rd, San Antonio, TX, 78216-6164, (210) 349-4700, http://www.terranovaviolins.com
3515B Longmire Dr Ste 344, College Station, TX, 77845-5271, (830) 376-2735, https://texasfluteguild.net/
Texas Army National Guard – 36th Infantry Division “Lonestar” Band – 994
The Tuba Exchange – 322
2200 W 35th St Bldg 15, Austin, TX, 78703-1222
Texas Arts Education Campaign – 1625
3918 Keighley Xing, Corpus Christi, TX, 78414-3882, (512) 452-0710, https://www.txartsed.org/
Texas Association of Mariachi Educators – 17
PO Box 891, Edinburg, TX, 78540-0891, (956) 802-5953, www.tamemariachi.com
Texas Association of Music Schools – 2886
PO Box 12693, Durham, NC, 27709-2693, (800) 869-8822, http://www.tubaexchange.com
Thein Brass oHG – 823
Norderneystr. 14, Bremen, HB, 28217, Germany, +49 421325693, http://www.thein-brass.com
Theo Wanne Mouthpiece and Instruments – 247
1515 Fraser St # L108, Bellingham, WA, 98229-5829, http://theowanne.com
Titanic Museum Attraction – 2576
PO Box 4304, Beeville, TX, 78104-4304, (361) 358-6339, http://www.txams.org/index.php
714 State Highway 248 Ste 520, Branson, MO, 65616-4185, (417) 334-9500 x01221, http://titanicbranson.com
Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools – 8
TMF Tours and Travel – 1841
3575 Lone Star Cir Ste 122, Fort Worth, TX, 76177-8907, (254) 947-9268, http://www.tapps.biz
Texas Bandmasters Association – 10
1002 Central Pkwy S, San Antonio, TX, 78232-5021, (210) 492-8878, http://www.texasbandmasters.org
Texas Black Music Educators – 4
9227 Bankside Dr, Houston, TX, 77031-1710, (832) 428-7554, http://www.tbme.org
Texas Choral/Orchestra Directors Association – 12 PO Box 50250, Austin, TX, 78763, (512) 474-2801, http://www.tcda.net
Texas Guitar Directors Association – 16
6405 Sharpview Dr, Houston, TX, 77074-6333, (832) 693-8435, tgda.wildapricot.org
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216 E Business 83, San Juan, TX, 78589-5214, (956) 984-9468, http://www.tmfconnect.net
Toca Percussion – 735
PO Box 165117, Fort Worth, TX, 76161-5117, (800) 424-4724, http://www.tocapercussion.com
Tone Deaf Comics – 965
1242 Edinburgh Ln, Union, KY, 41091-9069, (859) 609-2900, http://www.tonedeafcomics.com
Tote Unlimited – 1668
1401 S Sylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX, 76111-1055, (817) 698-8300, http://www.toteunlimited.com
Tour-Rific of Texas – 1128
13810 Champion Forest Drive, Suite 200, Houston, TX, 77069, (281) 587-9555, http://www.tour-rific.com
Track Family Fun Parks, The – 2582
3388 Green Mountain Dr, Branson, MO, 65616-9053, (417) 334-1612, www.bransontracks.com
Trevor James Flutes – 201
1212 5th St, Coralville, IA, 52241-2908, (888) 899-5747, http://www.trevorjames.com
TromboneBuddy – 266
5604 26th Ave NW, Rochester, MN, 55901-0105, (507) 254-2723, www.trombonebuddy.com
Trophy Music – 241
9287 Midwest Ave, Cleveland, OH, 44125-2415, (216) 391-1234, www.grotro.com
Troubadour Consultants – 1581
4940 VZ County Road 2602, Canton, TX, 75103-8602, (469) 595-1101, http://www.troubadourconsultants.com
Truly Horrible Things – 2267
20111 Quicktime Ct, Spring, TX, 77379-1972, (346) 327-2722, www.trulyhorriblethings.com
TrumCor Inc – 592
2560 Sevierville Rd, Maryville, TN, 37804-3537, (865) 389-4565, http://www.trumcor.com
Trvler.com – 2558
Visit Grand Prairie – 2643
2170 N Belt Line Rd, Grand Prairie, TX, 75050-9634, (800) 288-8386, https://www.visitgrandprairietx.com/Home
Voigt Brass – 922
Jürgen Voigt Instrumentenbau GmbH & Co.KG, Gewerbepark 22, , Markneukirchen, SN, 08258, Germany, https://www.voigt-brass.de/en/
Way Cool Keyboarding – 100
900 Harvey St, McAllen, TX, 78501-1909, (361) 244-1976, http://www.MusicalMomentsRMM.com
Wenger Corporation – 1649
555 Park Dr, Owatonna, MN, 55060-4940, (507) 455-4100, https://www.wengercorp.com/music-education.php
Wessex Texas – 158
809 N. Elm St, Denton, TX, 76201, (616) 843-6888, www.Wessex-Tubas.com
West Music Co – 1325
PO Box 5521, Coralville, IA, 52241-0521, (800) 397-9378, http://www.westmusic.com
Westbridge Travel – 2443
1426 N Grand Oaks Ave, Pasadena, CA, 91104-1906, https://trvler.com
2687 Greenville Hwy Unit 490, Flat Rock, NC, 28731-0287, (888) 368-7477 x77, www.westbridgetravel.com
Tuxedo Connect – 2349
William Harris Lee and Co – 501
3515 Sycamore School Rd Ste 125 PMB 350, Fort Worth, TX, 76133-7827, (817) 307-4753, www.tuxedoconnect.com
U.S. Air Force Band of the West – 2868
2220 Carswell Ave, Jbsa Lackland, TX, 78236-5209, (210) 251-6361, https://www.music.af.mil/Bands/Band-of-the-West/
U.S. Army Band (Pershing’s Own) – 988
400 McNair Rd, Fort Myer, VA, 22211-1306, (571) 218-9820, www.usarmyband.com
U.S. Army Band Recruiting – 2681
410 S Michigan Ave Ste 560, Chicago, IL, 60605-1456, (312) 786-0459, http://www.whlee.com
Williamson Music 1st – 331
404 University Dr E Ste A, College Station, TX, 77840-1743, (979) 260-3200, http://www.wm1st.com
Willson Music – 641
Industriestrasse 5A, Flums, SG, 8890, Switzerland, +41 817331478, www.willson.ch
Wingert-Jones Publications – 2570
1525 S Florida Ave Ste 4, Lakeland, FL, 33803-2294, (863) 213-3100, https://wingertjones.com/
185 9th Cavalry Regiment Ave Bldg 206, Fort Knox, KY, 40121-5725, (502) 626-1981, https://www.bands.army.mil/careers/auditions/
Winter Park Ski-Music Festival – 1683
U.S. Marine Music – 2780
Wm. S. Haynes Co. – 641
U.S. Navy Fleet Band Activities – 2769
Women Band Directors International – 5
1513 Desert Storm Rd, Fort Worth, TX, 76127-1188, (214) 693-3524, https://www.marines.com/music 5722 Integrity Dr Bldg 780, Millington, TN, 38054-5028, (901) 874-4315, http://www.navyband.navy.mil/navymusic.html
Ultimate Drill Book – 1135
2400 E Cesar Chavez St Ste 303A, Austin, TX, 78702-4607, (844) 368-2665, www.ultimatedrillbook.com
Unique Travels and Tours, Inc. – 1269
PO Box 516, 912 West Avenue A, Hooks, TX, 75561-0516, (903) 280-7161, http://www.uniquetravels.com
United States Air Force Band – 2560
201 McChord St SW, Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, DC, 20032-7709, https://www.music.af.mil/usafband/
PO Box 369, Grandview, TX, 76050-0369, (866) 625-6821, www.winterparkskimusicfestival.com 68 Nonset Path, Acton, MA, 01720-3418, (978) 541-8326, http://www.wmshaynes.com 707 W Howard St, Olney, TX, 76374-1144, (940) 564-2018, https://www.womenbanddirectors.org/
Wonders of Wildlife – 2585
500 W Sunshine St, Springfield, MO, 65807-2436, (800) 456-4812, https://wondersofwildlife.org/
WonderWorks – 2578
121 S Orange Ave, Orlando, FL, 32801-3221, https://www.wonderworksonline.com/attraction-support-services/
World View Travel – 1029
PO Box 13516, Arlington, TX, 76094-0516, (817) 461-3100, http://www.world-view-travel.net
World’s Finest Chocolate – 1575
1119 SaxonHill Dr, San Antonio, TX, 78253, (210) 758-2039, www.WorldsFinestChocolate.com
Universal Destinations & Experiences – 2369
WorldStrides – 1169
1000 Universal Studios Plz, Orlando, FL, 32819-7628, (800) 968-8415, http://www.universalyouthprograms.com
218 W Water St # 400, Charlottesville, VA, 22902-5062, (800) 223-4367, https://worldstrides.com/performing-arts/
USBands – 1074
Y-Fort Wind Instruments – 880
4065 Nelson Ave, Concord, CA, 94520-1215, (610) 821-0345, http://www.usbands.org
304 Connecticut Dr, Burlington, NJ, 08016, (908) 656-4990, www.yfortwinds.com.cn
uTheory – 2247
Yamaha Corporation of America – 323
225 Hollywood St, Oberlin, OH, 44074-1011, (866) 838-0556, https://utheory.com
6600 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA, 90620-1396, (714) 522-9059, usa.yamaha.com
Valley Keyboards – 100
Young Band Directors of Texas – 14
900 Harvey St, McAllen, TX, 78501-1909, (956) 686-4863, http://www.valleykeyboards.com
https://www.youngbanddirectorsoftexas.org/
Vamoosh Music – 1483
Youth Orchestras of San Antonio – 2744
37 Summerhill Road, London, HRY, N15 4HF, United Kingdom, www.VamooshMusic.com
106 Auditorium Cir Ste 130, San Antonio, TX, 78205-1317, (210) 737-0097, http://www.yosa.org
Van Wyk Confections – 2742
Zicato Music – 2158
PO Box 370, Castle Rock, CO, 80104-0370, (303) 346-3295, https://vanwykconfections.com/
2302 Forecastle Dr, Fort Collins, CO, 80524-1698, (970) 988-6311, https://www.zicatomusic.com/
Vandoren /Dansr / Jones Double Reeds / Smith Mallets – 667
Zildjian/ Vic Firth Co. – 369
PO Box 558, Champaign, IL, 61824-0558, (217) 531-0620, http://www.dansr.com
22 Longwater Dr, Norwell, MA, 02061-1612, (800) 229-8672 x2440, Zildjian.com
Veritas Instrument Rental – 225
12475 44th St N, Clearwater, FL, 33762-5139, (813) 601-0490, http://www.veritas-online.com
Vertical Raise – 295
4712 Crest Dr, Arlington, TX, 76017-1008, https://verticalraise.com/
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EXHIBITORS BY BUSINESS Attractions/Hospitality/Transportation Andretti Indoor Karting & Games.............................2366 Beyond the Lens & Flyride............................................2577 Big D’s BBQ...................................................................... 2578 Branson’s Famous Baldknobbers................................2579 Branson’s IMAX Entertainment Complex & Restaurants.................................................................. 2581 Broadway Plus.................................................................2445 Clay Cooper Theatre......................................................2580 Disney Imagination Campus....................................... 1237 Encore Tours....................................................................2848 Epic Waters Indoor Water Park...................................2643 Explore Branson.............................................................. 2574 First Class Transportation, LLC.................................. 2374 Fritz’s Adventure.............................................................2584 Gadgets & More................................................................ 694 Gatherings Plus...............................................................2577 Grand Country Music Hall and Resort..................... 2575 Group Dynamix.............................................................. 2150 Group Travel Consultants, Inc.....................................1474 Haygoods, The................................................................. 2576 Pierce Arrow....................................................................2584 Presleys’ Country Jubilee..............................................2582 Resort Vacations Inc...................................................... 1150 Roadrunner Charters, Inc............................................ 2674 Schlitterbahn Waterparks..............................................1161 SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment........................... 1486 Silver Dollar City Attractions......................................2580 Six Flags Fiesta Texas.....................................................2447 Stone Castle Hotel & Conference Center................... 2581 Straight A Tours & Travel............................................. 1359 The Hughes Brothers Theatre.......................................2579 Titanic Museum Attraction......................................... 2576 TMF Tours and Travel................................................... 1841 Track Family Fun Parks, The.......................................2582 Trvler.com........................................................................2558 Universal Destinations & Experiences.......................2369 Visit Grand Prairie.........................................................2643 Wonders of Wildlife.......................................................2585 WonderWorks................................................................. 2578
A/V & Technology Equipment Allied Powers LLC.......................................................... 2753 Avid Technology, Inc....................................................... 595 Brook Mays Music / H&H Music.................................. 367 EMD Music........................................................................ 269 J.W. Pepper & Son Inc.................................................... 1875 Mark Custom Recording Service, Inc........................ 1676 McCormick’s...................................................................1440 Microphonic Designs LLC.............................................. 688 N-Tune Music & Sound................................................... 859 Pageantry Innovations.................................................... 175 Romeo Music..................................................................... 549 Sam Ash Music.................................................................. 793 Strait Music Company..................................................... 575 Sweetwater.......................................................................... 881 Tarpley Music.................................................................... 659 Tote Unlimited................................................................1668 Ultimate Drill Book....................................................... 1135 Wenger Corporation......................................................1649 Yamaha Corporation of America.................................. 323
Clothing/Jewelry/Patches/Embroidery Artistically Yours by Kim Hebert............................... 1369 Ballin’ Sportswear............................................................. 796 Band Shoppe...................................................................... 959
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Brass Witch........................................................................ 715 Clever Clarinetist, LLC.................................................... 151 Color Street Nail Strip...................................................2647 Dance Sophisticates........................................................ 1259 Director’s Showcase International..............................2061 Fruhauf Uniforms........................................................... 1833 Gandy Ink......................................................................... 1149 Gift Solution..................................................................... 1487 Got Pride USA................................................................. 2375 Hill Country Rocks........................................................ 2746 It’s a Hoot!........................................................................2364 Juguzzi/Fritz Chair.........................................................2475 Lady Anvil.........................................................................1181 MindaMusic School & Store...........................................240 M’Lady Creations........................................................... 1674 Musical Gifts and Treasures by Costume Holiday House............................................................2847 Musically Minted.............................................................. 395 OOVO...............................................................................2870 PepWear LLC................................................................... 1127 Pro-Graphx......................................................................2279 PROPvinyls.com............................................................. 2033 Reverence Performance Apparel.................................2448 Rockin’ Feet..................................................................... 2275 SanMar Sports.................................................................2368 Shawn Belle......................................................................2682 Southeastern Performance Apparel............................ 2774 Southwest Emblem.........................................................1240 Spirit Worx.......................................................................1580 StylePLUS Band Products.............................................2452 Sunline Products.............................................................2481 Team Go Figure...............................................................1569 Texpressions.....................................................................2642 TMF Tours and Travel................................................... 1841 Tote Unlimited................................................................1668
Computer Software Acoustica, Inc.................................................................... 267 Avid Technology, Inc....................................................... 595 bNoteable.......................................................................... 1065 Breezin’ Thru Inc............................................................2659 Brook Mays Music / H&H Music.................................. 367 Cut Time...........................................................................2259 Dr. Mark’s Studio............................................................2067 Flat for Education........................................................... 2852 Gadgets & More................................................................ 694 GoFan.................................................................................. 697 Hal Leonard.....................................................................1548 J.W. Pepper & Son Inc.................................................... 1875 Kick Snare Hat Apps LLC............................................... 597 Ludus.................................................................................2367 MakeMusic....................................................................... 1627 Music Memory - Mighty Music Publishing..............2865 MusicFirst......................................................................... 2743 Playbook............................................................................. 695 Presto Assistant............................................................... 1164 Prodigies Academy.........................................................1258 Pyware................................................................................. 951 QuaverEd.......................................................................... 1253 Rank One.......................................................................... 2775 RhythmBee, Inc..............................................................2843 Romeo Music..................................................................... 549 Smashing Metronomes..................................................2477 Snap! Mobile.................................................................... 2551 Sound Thinking LLP......................................................2277 Sweetwater.......................................................................... 881
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Tapspace Publications.................................................... 1168 uTheory.............................................................................2247 Williamson Music 1st.......................................................331 Yamaha Corporation of America.................................. 323
Festivals/Tours Academic Travel Services............................................. 2152 American Classic Tours & Music Festivals............... 1933 Animado Events.............................................................. 2270 Bob Rogers Travel........................................................... 2251 Branson On Stage Live................................................... 1570 CCIS / Discover Student Travel................................... 1967 Celtic Horizon Tours.....................................................1564 Director’s Choice.............................................................1141 Disney Imagination Campus....................................... 1237 Drum Corps International........................................... 1152 Eastern Music Festival...................................................2858 Educational Travel Adventures...................................2068 Encore Tours....................................................................2848 FEAT Travel Inc................................................................ 981 Fine Arts Travel...............................................................1363 Four Seasons Tours.........................................................2667 GACTO - Global Alliance of Concert Tour Operators........................................................... 2559 Global Missions Project.................................................2663 Green Light Group Tours.............................................. 2159 Group Travel Consultants, Inc.....................................1474 Guardian Travel Group................................................. 2142 Hawaii State Tours..........................................................2658 Kaleidoscope Adventures..............................................2269 London Band Week........................................................2461 Maestro Performance Tour Specialists......................2862 MidAmerica Productions............................................. 1579 Music Adjudicator.......................................................... 2031 Music Adventures International................................. 2378 Music Celebrations International...............................2544 Music for All, Inc............................................................ 2160 Music in the Parks & Festivals of Music....................1468 Music Travel Consultants............................................. 1059 Musical Horizons International LLC......................... 2376 Note-Able Travel Experiences...................................... 1686 Perform America-TX, LLC........................................... 1035 Performing Arts Consultants........................................ 396 Pride of Texas Music Festival....................................... 1029 R&R Travel....................................................................... 2148 Schlitterbahn Waterparks..............................................1161 Select Tours by Sabol & Associates, LLC................... 2760 Silver Dollar City Attractions......................................2580 Straight A Tours & Travel............................................. 1359 Summit Tour & Travel..................................................... 986 The Hughes Brothers Theatre....................................... 2579 TMF Tours and Travel................................................... 1841 Tour-Rific of Texas......................................................... 1128 Troubadour Consultants............................................... 1581 Unique Travels and Tours, Inc.....................................1269 Universal Destinations & Experiences.......................2369 USBands............................................................................ 1074 Westbridge Travel...........................................................2443 Winter Park Ski-Music Festival................................... 1683 World View Travel.......................................................... 1029 WorldStrides.................................................................... 1169
Fundraisers 99Pledges.......................................................................... 2853 Adrenaline Fundraising................................................ 1481 AIM Fundraising............................................................ 2759 Artistically Yours by Kim Hebert............................... 1369 Butter Braid Fundraising..............................................2669 Cash Cow Fundraising, LLC........................................ 1041
Century Resources LLC................................................ 1827 Cherrydale Fundraising................................................ 1371 Conway Financial Group.............................................. 2768 Custom Fundraising Solutions.................................... 1475 Deanan Gourmet Popcorn...........................................1244 ESF Fundraising of TX.................................................. 2742 Gandy Ink......................................................................... 1149 Got Pride USA................................................................. 2375 GroupFund LLC................................................................ 983 Guardian Travel Group................................................. 2142 InstaRaise.........................................................................2466 Juguzzi/Fritz Chair.........................................................2475 Little Ol’ Cookie House................................................. 1387 Longbottom Coffee & Tea.............................................2664 Musical Gifts and Treasures by Costume Holiday House............................................................2847 Ozark Delight Candy Co. Inc....................................... 1053 Phill the Box.....................................................................2675 Ranch House Candles Fundraising............................ 2763 Rockin’ Feet..................................................................... 2275 Scents Of Soy Fundraising............................................2459 Schoolfundr.....................................................................2344 Simply Sheets of Mobile/Simply Fundraising.......... 2766 Snap! Mobile.................................................................... 2551 Spirit Worx.......................................................................1580 Straight A Tours & Travel............................................. 1359 Sunline Products.............................................................2481 TMF Tours and Travel................................................... 1841 USBands............................................................................ 1074 Van Wyk Confections.................................................... 2742 Vertical Raise..................................................................... 295 Williamson Music 1st.......................................................331 World’s Finest Chocolate.............................................. 1575
Instrument Manufacturers 99 Violin Shop................................................................... 748 Adams Musical Instruments.......................................... 759 Alamo City Strings........................................................... 749 Amati Violin Shop, Inc.................................................... 401 Antonio Strad Violin....................................................... 907 Artisan Customs............................................................... 581 Austin Custom Brass....................................................... 781 B. Corbin Clarinet Products........................................... 341 BAC Musical Instruments.............................................. 159 Backun Musical Services................................................. 641 Behn Mouthpieces............................................................442 Bell’s Music Shop / Bell Trumpets................................. 587 BG Franck Bichon..............................................................811 Bob Reeves Brass Mouthpieces, LLC............................ 271 Bocal Majority Woodwinds........................................... 507 Brook Mays Music / H&H Music.................................. 367 Buffet Crampon USA........................................................119 Butler Trombones............................................................. 361 Cannonball Musical Instruments................................. 332 Carolyn Nussbaum Music Co........................................ 841 Casio America, Inc........................................................... 482 Church Organ Associates............................................. 1159 Clark W Fobes Clarinet Products................................. 653 Clever Clarinetist, LLC.................................................... 151 Conn-Selmer, Inc.............................................................. 623 daCarbo AG....................................................................... 483 Dallas Percussion.............................................................. 469 Doug Elliott Mouthpieces............................................... 366 Duo Music Clarinet Shop................................................306 Dynamix Percussion........................................................486 Dynasty/Titan Field Frames........................................... 215 Eastman Music Company............................................... 641 Edwards Instrument Co.................................................. 567 Edwards Mallets................................................................ 582
EMD Music........................................................................ 269 F. Arthur Uebel Clarinets............................................... 141 Finke Horns....................................................................... 715 Fishburn Violin Shop.......................................................506 Fox Products Corp............................................................400 Gadgets & More................................................................ 694 Gebr. Alexander, Rhein. Musikinstrumentenfabrik GmbH............................ 164 Gebrüder Mönnig and Oscar Adler & Co................... 209 Geneva Bandroom USA.................................................. 167 Germantown Violin Company......................................344 Getzen Company, Inc...................................................... 567 GEWA music USA............................................................908 Giddings Mouthpieces Inc.............................................. 330 Gleichweit Mouthpieces.................................................. 108 Gonzalez Reeds................................................................. 153 Greg Black Mouthpieces.................................................. 584 Grover Pro Percussion..................................................... 735 Guarneri House................................................................. 294 Hal Leonard.....................................................................1548 Harry Hartmann’s Fiberreed......................................... 252 Hillje Music Centers, LLC............................................... 749 Houghton Bland Low Brass.............................................617 Houghton Horns................................................................617 Howarth of London.......................................................... 308 HS Musical......................................................................... 827 Hunter Music Instrument Inc........................................ 725 Innovative Percussion...................................................... 780 Jean Paul USA.................................................................... 729 JLC Music Pub................................................................. 1069 JodyJazz/Rousseau/Chedeville...................................... 807 John Packer Musical Instruments................................. 283 Jupiter/Mapex/Majestic................................................... 559 La Tradición Mariachi/Delgado Guitars..................... 901 Laskey Mouthpieces.........................................................844 Leader Musical Instruments Company & YNW Violin Workshop.............................................. 101 Legere Reeds Limited....................................................... 407 Lisa’s Clarinet Shop.......................................................... 251 Lisle Violin Shop............................................................... 541 Lohff and Pfeiffer USA..................................................... 282 Los Angeles Violin Shop.................................................906 Loyal Drums...................................................................... 794 MACSAX............................................................................ 145 Malletech............................................................................ 169 Manhattan Winds............................................................ 105 Mariachi Clothing Company......................................... 801 Mariachi Connection....................................................... 474 Marigaux............................................................................ 203 Marimba One, Inc.............................................................114 Marimba Warehouse Inc................................................ 926 Melhart Music................................................................... 431 Miller Marketing Co........................................................448 MindaMusic School & Store...........................................240 Miraphone eG Brass Instruments................................. 458 Moe-Bleichner Music Distribution............................... 126 Music & Arts...................................................................... 831 Music Is Elementary.......................................................2043 Musical Instrument Service........................................... 358 N-Tune Music & Sound................................................... 859 Natural Acoustics Lab..................................................... 583 Oboe Chicago.................................................................... 251 OOVO...............................................................................2870 Pageantry Innovations.................................................... 175 Patricola Brothers S.N.C.................................................440 Paxman Musical Instruments........................................ 723 Pearl Corporation............................................................. 759 Peripole Inc...................................................................... 1641 Pickett Brass....................................................................... 867
Pope Horns......................................................................... 826 Pyle Percussion, Inc.......................................................... 875 RamPad............................................................................... 692 Rath Music Group............................................................ 411 Rath Trombones................................................................ 283 RDG Woodwinds, Inc.....................................................300 ReedGeek, Inc.....................................................................111 Remo, Inc............................................................................ 368 Rhythm Band Instruments, LLC................................1540 Ricco Kühn........................................................................ 715 Rice Clarinet Works.........................................................340 River City Reeds................................................................248 Robertson & Sons Violin Shop...................................... 607 Rodriguez Musical Services...........................................200 Romeo Music..................................................................... 549 Royal Global Clarinets..................................................... 341 S.E. Shires Co..................................................................... 641 SABIAN Ltd....................................................................... 681 Salyers Percussion.............................................................680 Sam Ash Music.................................................................. 793 Schilke Music Products / Greenhoe Trombones....... 851 Silverstein Works...............................................................917 Sonor Orff/Nuvo............................................................. 1327 St. Louis Music.................................................................. 275 Steinway Piano Gallery.................................................... 631 STL Ocarina....................................................................... 349 Stomvi USA........................................................................ 715 Strait Music Company..................................................... 575 Sweetwater.......................................................................... 881 TAMA | Bergerault........................................................... 459 Tarpley Music.................................................................... 659 TB Winds............................................................................ 675 Tenor Madness.................................................................. 375 Terra Nova Violins........................................................... 307 Texas Violin Shop.............................................................204 The Bandwagon Music Store & Repair......................... 130 The Flute Finder................................................................ 301 The Geoghegan Company..............................................346 The Tuba Exchange........................................................... 322 Thein Brass oHG............................................................... 823 Theo Wanne Mouthpiece and Instruments................ 247 Toca Percussion................................................................. 735 Trevor James Flutes.......................................................... 201 Trophy Music..................................................................... 241 TrumCor Inc...................................................................... 592 Valley Keyboards.............................................................. 100 Voigt Brass.......................................................................... 922 Wessex Texas..................................................................... 158 West Music Co................................................................. 1325 William Harris Lee and Co............................................ 501 Wm. S. Haynes Co............................................................ 641 Y-Fort Wind Instruments...............................................880 Yamaha Corporation of America.................................. 323 Zildjian/ Vic Firth Co...................................................... 369
Marching/Instrument Accessories A.M. Designs................................................................... 1941 AAG_Muzic....................................................................... 887 Al Cass Fast........................................................................ 585 Artisan Customs............................................................... 581 Austin Custom Brass....................................................... 781 B. Corbin Clarinet Products........................................... 341 BAC Musical Instruments.............................................. 159 Bam France........................................................................ 830 Band Shoppe...................................................................... 959 Band Today......................................................................2442 Bari Woodwinds, Inc........................................................310 Behn Mouthpieces............................................................442 Berp and Company.......................................................... 825
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BG Franck Bichon..............................................................811 Brass Witch........................................................................ 715 Brook Mays Music / H&H Music.................................. 367 CECILIA Rosin Collection by Cremona in America....................................................................204 Coda Leathercraft...........................................................2066 Corps Design - We Move Music.................................... 451 Dallas Percussion.............................................................. 469 Director’s Assistant........................................................ 1927 Director’s Showcase International..............................2061 Doug Elliott Mouthpieces............................................... 366 Drillmasters.....................................................................2037 Duo Music Clarinet Shop................................................306 Dynamix Percussion........................................................486 Dynasty/Titan Field Frames........................................... 215 Edwards Mallets................................................................ 582 EMD Music........................................................................ 269 Ensemble Innovations................................................... 2451 F. Arthur Uebel Clarinets............................................... 141 Field and Floor FX............................................................ 286 Field Dots, LLC.................................................................. 975 Fluterscooter Bags............................................................ 207 Greg Black Mouthpieces.................................................. 584 Harry Hartmann’s Fiberreed......................................... 252 Hawkins Mutes Limited..................................................480 Hillje Music Centers, LLC............................................... 749 Houghton Bland Low Brass.............................................617 Houghton Horns................................................................617 HS Musical......................................................................... 827 Hunter Music Instrument Inc........................................ 725 J.W. Pepper & Son Inc.................................................... 1875 Jarvis Industries, Inc......................................................2563 jj Babbitt Company, Inc................................................... 784 John Packer Musical Instruments................................. 283 Juguzzi/Fritz Chair.........................................................2475 Leatherwood Bespoke Rosin Pty. Ltd........................... 245 Legere Reeds Limited....................................................... 407 M’Lady Creations........................................................... 1674 MACSAX............................................................................ 145 Manhasset Specialty Co.................................................. 969 Manhattan Winds............................................................ 105 Marcus Bonna Cases........................................................ 822 Marimba One, Inc.............................................................114 McCormick’s...................................................................1440 Melhart Music................................................................... 431 Mercer and Barker USA.................................................. 383 Microphonic Designs LLC.............................................. 688 MindaMusic School & Store...........................................240 MSC Publications / TSS Instrument Accessories....2562 Music & Arts...................................................................... 831 Musical Instrument Service........................................... 358 N-Tune Music & Sound................................................... 859 Noisy Clan Ltd................................................................. 2749 OOVO...............................................................................2870 Pageantry Innovations.................................................... 175 Pearl Corporation............................................................. 759 PepWear LLC................................................................... 1127 Performance Carts........................................................... 268 Pro-Graphx......................................................................2279 PROPvinyls.com............................................................. 2033 Protec................................................................................... 358 Pyle Percussion, Inc.......................................................... 875 RamPad............................................................................... 692 ReedGeek, Inc.....................................................................111 Rice Clarinet Works.........................................................340 Rockin’ Feet..................................................................... 2275 Rovner Products...............................................................649 Salyers Percussion.............................................................680 Sam Ash Music.................................................................. 793
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Stadium Creations.......................................................... 1675 StageRight Corporation................................................ 1233 Strait Music Company..................................................... 575 StylePLUS Band Products.............................................2452 Sweetwater.......................................................................... 881 SyncedUpDesigns........................................................... 2143 TAMA | Bergerault........................................................... 459 Tapspace Publications.................................................... 1168 Tarpley Music.................................................................... 659 TB Winds............................................................................ 675 Team Go Figure...............................................................1569 The Polybandstand........................................................... 921 The Tuba Exchange........................................................... 322 Tote Unlimited................................................................1668 TromboneBuddy...............................................................266 TrumCor Inc...................................................................... 592 Ultimate Drill Book....................................................... 1135 Vandoren /Dansr / Jones Double Reeds / Smith Mallets................................................................ 667 Wenger Corporation......................................................1649 Williamson Music 1st.......................................................331 Yamaha Corporation of America.................................. 323 Zildjian/ Vic Firth Co...................................................... 369
Professional Association American Orff Schulwerk Texas Chapters..................................... Grand Hyatt, 4th Floor American String Teachers Association.............................9 Broadway Plus.................................................................2445 Foundation for the Advancement of String Education........................................................ 2767 International Clarinet Association............................... 925 Kappa Kappa Psi & Tau Beta Sigma............................2059 Kodály Educators of Texas.......... Grand Hyatt, 4th Floor NAfME-Texas.........................................................................3 National Band Association..................................................6 National Flute Association............................................. 925 Phi Beta Mu.............................................................................7 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia..................................................2569 Sigma Alpha Iota............................................................. 2751 Texas Arts Education Campaign................................. 1625 Texas Association of Mariachi Educators......................17 Texas Association of Music Schools...........................2886 Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools......8 Texas Bandmasters Association.......................................10 Texas Black Music Educators..............................................4 Texas Choral/Orchestra Directors Association........... 12 Texas Guitar Directors Association.................................16 Texas Jazz Educators Association................................... 15 Texas Private School Music Educators Association.......2 Texas Retired Teachers Association...................................1 The Texas Flute Guild...................................................... 289 U.S. Army Band (Pershing’s Own)............................... 988 United States Air Force Band.......................................2560 USBands............................................................................ 1074 Women Band Directors International..............................5 Young Band Directors of Texas........................................14 Youth Orchestras of San Antonio............................... 2744
Publishers Adrian B. Sims Music.................................................... 2169 Alfred Music.................................................................... 1627 Alias Press........................................................................2380 Band Directors Talk Shop.............................................2265 Bandology........................................................................... 387 Breezin’ Thru Inc............................................................2659 BriLee Music.................................................................... 1969 C. Alan Publications...................................................... 1163 Cane River Music............................................................2564
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Carl Fischer Music & Theodore Presser Company.. 1971 Clever Clarinetist, LLC.................................................... 151 Dr. Mark’s Studio............................................................2067 Echelon Music.................................................................1262 Excelcia Music Publishing............................................2469 F-flat Books......................................................................1386 Fannin Musical Productions........................................ 1175 Foundation for the Advancement of String Education........................................................ 2767 Gems Music Publications................................................ 107 GIA Publications, Inc. / Meredith Music.................. 1559 GPG Music.......................................................................1080 Hal Leonard.....................................................................1548 Heritage Music Press...................................................... 1458 J.W. Pepper & Son Inc.................................................... 1875 JLC Music Pub................................................................. 1069 K Wylie Publications......................................................1049 Keiser Productions, Inc................................................. 1465 Kendor Music Publishing.............................................2568 Key Poulan Music............................................................1174 KFS Publishing and Distribution................................1568 Kick Snare Hat Apps LLC............................................... 597 Luke McMillan Music Co............................................. 2474 Macie Publishing / Ed Sueta Music Publications....2049 Mark Custom Recording Service, Inc........................ 1676 Mark Wessels Publications........................................... 1180 MRNS Music....................................................................2243 MSC Publications / TSS Instrument Accessories....2562 Music Duo........................................................................ 1183 Music Is Elementary.......................................................2043 Music Memory - Mighty Music Publishing..............2865 Musicplay..........................................................................2343 Neil A Kjos Music Co..................................................... 2151 Oxford Univ Press..........................................................1566 Patti DeWitt Co...............................................................2067 Pender’s Music Co.......................................................... 1275 Private Music Studio...................................................... 2167 Prodigies Academy.........................................................1258 QuaverEd.......................................................................... 1253 Randall Standridge Music LLC................................... 1476 RBC Publications............................................................2469 Row-Loff Productions.................................................... 1358 Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Inc.........................2479 Sound Thinking LLP......................................................2277 STL Ocarina....................................................................... 349 Sweet Pipes....................................................................... 1241 SyncedUpDesigns........................................................... 2143 T.U.X. People’s Music.....................................................1280 Tapspace Publications.................................................... 1168 The Band Code................................................................2869 The Instrumentalist........................................................ 1334 Valley Keyboards.............................................................. 100 Vamoosh Music............................................................... 1483 Way Cool Keyboarding................................................... 100 Wingert-Jones Publications.......................................... 2570 Zicato Music..................................................................... 2158
Recruitment American College of Music..........................................2860 Texas Army National Guard – 36th Infantry Division “Lonestar” Band.......................................... 994 U.S. Air Force Band of the West..................................2868 U.S. Army Band Recruiting.......................................... 2681 U.S. Marine Music..........................................................2780 U.S. Navy Fleet Band Activities................................... 2769
Risers, Podiums, Stands A.M. Designs................................................................... 1941 Artisan Customs............................................................... 581
Band Shoppe...................................................................... 959 Band Today......................................................................2442 Corps Design - We Move Music.................................... 451 Director’s Showcase International..............................2061 Dynasty/Titan Field Frames........................................... 215 J.W. Pepper & Son Inc.................................................... 1875 JEM Woodworking LLC................................................. 889 Manhasset Specialty Co.................................................. 969 Marco Group, Inc...........................................................2543 Melhart Music................................................................... 431 Noisy Clan Ltd................................................................. 2749 Performance Carts........................................................... 268 Pyle Percussion, Inc.......................................................... 875 Sam Ash Music.................................................................. 793 SICO America, Inc.........................................................1268 Stadium Creations.......................................................... 1675 StageRight Corporation................................................ 1233 StylePLUS Band Products.............................................2452 Tarpley Music.................................................................... 659 Texas Marching Carts...................................................... 475 Tote Unlimited................................................................1668 Wenger Corporation......................................................1649
Uniforms/Formal Apparel Artistically Yours by Kim Hebert............................... 1369 Band Shoppe...................................................................... 959 Band Today......................................................................2442 Cousin’s Concert Attire................................................. 1075 Dance Sophisticates........................................................ 1259 DeMoulin Brothers & Company................................. 1333 Digital Performance Gear............................................. 2651 Director’s Assistant........................................................ 1927 Director’s Showcase International..............................2061 Drillmasters.....................................................................2037 Ensemble Innovations................................................... 2451 Fred J Miller, Inc.............................................................1949 Fruhauf Uniforms........................................................... 1833 Gandy Ink......................................................................... 1149 Hamiltons Theatrical Supply.......................................... 493 La Tradición Mariachi/Delgado Guitars..................... 901 Mariachi Clothing Company......................................... 801 Mariachi Connection....................................................... 474 McCormick’s...................................................................1440 Pro-Graphx......................................................................2279 PROPvinyls.com............................................................. 2033 Reverence Performance Apparel.................................2448 Rockin’ Feet..................................................................... 2275 SanMar Sports.................................................................2368 Shawn Belle......................................................................2682 Southeastern Performance Apparel............................ 2774 Spirit Worx.......................................................................1580 Stanbury Uniforms......................................................... 1958 StylePLUS Band Products.............................................2452 Sunline Products.............................................................2481 SyncedUpDesigns........................................................... 2143 Team Go Figure...............................................................1569 TMF Tours and Travel................................................... 1841 Tote Unlimited................................................................1668 Tuxedo Connect..............................................................2349
Wholesale/Retail Music Stores 99 Violin Shop................................................................... 748 Alamo City Strings........................................................... 749 Alamo Music Center........................................................ 140 Amati Violin Shop, Inc.................................................... 401 AMC Music......................................................................1227 American Drum.............................................................. 1332 Antonio Strad Violin....................................................... 907 Austin Custom Brass....................................................... 781
Bam France........................................................................ 830 Behn Mouthpieces............................................................442 Bell’s Music Shop / Bell Trumpets................................. 587 Bob Reeves Brass Mouthpieces, LLC............................ 271 Bocal Majority Woodwinds........................................... 507 Brook Mays Music / H&H Music.................................. 367 Carolyn Nussbaum Music Co........................................ 841 Casio America, Inc........................................................... 482 Church Organ Associates............................................. 1159 Clark W Fobes Clarinet Products................................. 653 Clip and Play...................................................................... 351 Corps Design - We Move Music.................................... 451 Director’s Showcase International..............................2061 Duo Music Clarinet Shop................................................306 Dynasty/Titan Field Frames........................................... 215 Fishburn Violin Shop.......................................................506 Gebrüder Mönnig and Oscar Adler & Co................... 209 Germantown Violin Company......................................344 GEWA music USA............................................................908 Guarneri House................................................................. 294 Harry Hartmann’s Fiberreed......................................... 252 Hillje Music Centers, LLC............................................... 749 Houghton Bland Low Brass.............................................617 Houghton Horns................................................................617 Hunter Music Instrument Inc........................................ 725 J.W. Pepper & Son Inc.................................................... 1875 Kawai America Corp....................................................... 140 La Tradición Mariachi/Delgado Guitars..................... 901 Lisle Violin Shop............................................................... 541 Lohff and Pfeiffer USA..................................................... 282 Los Angeles Violin Shop.................................................906 Mariachi Clothing Company......................................... 801 Mariachi Connection....................................................... 474 Mark Custom Recording Service, Inc........................ 1676 Melhart Music................................................................... 431 Microphonic Designs LLC.............................................. 688 Miller Marketing Co........................................................448 MindaMusic School & Store...........................................240 Moe-Bleichner Music Distribution............................... 126 Music & Arts...................................................................... 831 Music In Motion............................................................. 1659 Music Is Elementary.......................................................2043 Music Memory - Mighty Music Publishing..............2865 Musical Instrument Service........................................... 358 Musicplay..........................................................................2343 N-Tune Music & Sound................................................... 859 Oboe Chicago.................................................................... 251 On The Field Music........................................................2770 Patti DeWitt Co...............................................................2067 Pender’s Music Co.......................................................... 1275 Percussion Source............................................................. 775 Peripole Inc...................................................................... 1641 Pope Horns......................................................................... 826 Portastand.......................................................................... 353 Premier Music Teaching Aids LLC............................. 2359 Pro-Graphx......................................................................2279 Rath Music Group............................................................ 411 RDG Woodwinds, Inc.....................................................300 Rice Clarinet Works.........................................................340 River City Reeds................................................................248 Robertson & Sons Violin Shop...................................... 607 Romeo Music..................................................................... 549 Sam Ash Music.................................................................. 793 Southwest Strings............................................................. 601 Specialty Shops at Schmitt Music.................................. 375 Steinway Piano Gallery.................................................... 631 STL Ocarina....................................................................... 349 Strait Music Company..................................................... 575
Sweet Pipes....................................................................... 1241 Sweetwater.......................................................................... 881 Tarpley Music.................................................................... 659 TB Winds............................................................................ 675 Terra Nova Violins........................................................... 307 Texas Violin Shop.............................................................204 The Flute Finder................................................................ 301 The Tuba Exchange........................................................... 322 TrumCor Inc...................................................................... 592 Valley Keyboards.............................................................. 100 Veritas Instrument Rental.............................................. 225 West Music Co................................................................. 1325 William Harris Lee and Co............................................ 501 Williamson Music 1st.......................................................331 Willson Music................................................................... 641
Other American Band College................................................1960 Blue Knights Drum & Bugle Corps.............................. 359 Classical Music Institute...............................................2463 Clix Therapy..................................................................... 1083 Crossmen Drum Corps................................................... 894 Custom Batons................................................................2859 D’Addario & Company, Inc............................................ 701 Earasers by Persona Medical........................................1265 Floot Fire Inc................................................................... 1148 Fort Worth Youth Orchestra........................................2850 Forte Athletics................................................................... 593 Garlinger Batons.............................................................2264 Genesis Drum and Bugle Corps..................................2678 GL Custom Batons..........................................................2547 Guitar Ensemble Method................................................ 923 GuitarCurriculum.com................................................... 394 Harmony Care LLC.......................................................... 170 Heckman Batons.............................................................2342 Kendall Betts Horn Camp.............................................. 924 Legacy Lockers................................................................1964 Lung Trainers LLC........................................................... 419 MADD Creations............................................................ 2171 Malmark Bells Inc.......................................................... 1071 Marching Health............................................................. 1962 Mark Mullino Art............................................................. 487 Middleton’s Recycle.......................................................... 389 Music Filing Solutions................................................... 2758 Newland Custom Batons, Inc......................................2250 Peer-Based Student Leadership...................................1064 Perdue Acoustics.............................................................2660 Performer’s Academy..................................................... 1362 Phantom Regiment.........................................................2346 Raiders Drum and Bugle Corps.................................. 2676 RMT Music and Fine Arts.............................................. 109 Robinson’s Remedies........................................................ 715 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.............................2245 Tens by May....................................................................... 149 The Director’s Realty Group........................................... 787 The Docentus Group......................................................1068 The Midwest Clinic........................................................ 2165 Tone Deaf Comics............................................................ 965 Truly Horrible Things....................................................2267
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CONVENTION PROGRAM ADVERTISERS Aaron D. McMichael.......................................................................................... 4
Perdue Acoustics............................................................................................. 154
Abilene Christian Univ.................................................................................... 86
The Polybandstand........................................................................................... 63
Amarillo Symphony..........................................................................................51
Pride of Texas Music Festival......................................................................... 65
American Festival for the Arts......................................................................114
Print Music Source........................................................................................... 15
Austin College....................................................................................................74
Purdue Univ...................................................................................................... 71
Baylor Univ................................................................................................ 54, 119
Reynard Burns Publishing Inc......................................................................... 6
Belmont Univ.................................................................................................... 90
Rhythm Band Instruments, LLC................................Inside Front Cover, 98
Blinn College..................................................................................................... 58
Rice Univ...........................................................................................................113
Bocal Majority Woodwinds.............................................................................18
Rodriguez Musical Services............................................................................ 56
Breezin’ Thru Inc................................................................................................ 3
Rovner Products............................................................................................. 158
Butler Trombones............................................................................................. 20
Sam Houston State Univ................................................................................ 146
Cannonball Musical Instruments.................................................................... 9
Schreiner Univ................................................................................................ 170
Central Michigan Univ.................................................................................. 100
Southern Methodist Univ..................................................................... 101, 165
Clark W. Fobes.................................................................................................. 26
Southwest Emblem............................................................................................. 7
Dallas Baptist Univ............................................................................................17
Southwest Strings............................................................................................. 49
Dapper Page..................................................................................................... 112
Texas A&M Univ/Commerce...........................................33, 60, 109, 111, 156
Del Mar College.............................................................................................. 136
Texas A&M Univ/Corpus Christi................................................................ 139
DeMoulin Brothers & Company.................................................................... 97
Texas A&M Univ/Kingsville..................................................................... 22, 75
East Texas Baptist Univ................................................................................... 89
Texas Bandmasters Association...............................................................36–37
Forrests Music, Inc......................................................................................... 143
Texas Christian Univ.................................................................25, 82, 142, 169
Fort Worth Chorale.......................................................................................... 77
Texas Lutheran Univ................................................................................ 76, 141
Fort Worth ISD..................................................................................................16
Texas State Univ.......................................................................................... 12, 41
Fox Products Corporation.............................................................................. 23
Texas Tech Univ................................................................................ 27, 102, 120
Fruhauf Uniforms, Inc.................................................................... Back Cover
Texas Wesleyan Univ..................................................................................... 106
Global Missions Project................................................................................... 19
Texas Woman’s Univ...................................................................................... 105
Interlochen Center for the Arts...................................................................... 96
Trinity Univ......................................................................................................118
Ithaca College.................................................................................................. 107
The Tuba Exchange..........................................................................................110
JJ Babbitt Co., Inc..............................................................................................31
Tyler Junior College.........................................................................................131
JodyJazz Inc........................................................................................................11
U.S. Marine Music...........................................................................................117
JS Cellist..............................................................................................................16
Univ of Central Arkansas.............................................................................. 166
Kent State Univ..................................................................................................16
Univ of Colorado Boulder............................................................................... 28
Lamar Univ.................................................................................................. 29, 85
Univ of Florida................................................................................................ 135
Long Island Univ............................................................................................ 130
Univ of Houston.......................................................................................48, 124
Loyola Univ New Orleans..............................................................................116
Univ of Mary Hardin-Baylor.........................................................................161
Lung Trainers LLC......................................................................................... 144
Univ of New Mexico....................................................................................... 138
Luther College................................................................................................... 68
Univ of North Texas.............................................. 62, 123, Inside Back Cover
Marimba One.................................................................................................... 52
Univ of Northern Colorado.......................................................................... 132
Mark Custom Recording Service, Inc.....................................................92–93
UT/Arlington............................................................................................ 39, 152
Mark Hughes Trumpet Mutes........................................................................ 15
UT/Austin.................................................................................................. 57, 128
McMurry Univ...................................................................................................81
UT/El Paso......................................................................................................... 69
Messiah Univ..................................................................................................... 24
UT/Permian Basin............................................................................................ 21
MindaMusic School & Store......................................................................... 150
UT/San Antonio.............................................................................................. 159
Music & Arts..................................................................................................... 79
UT/Tyler........................................................................................................... 155
Music Duo.......................................................................................................... 61
VanderCook College of Music........................................................................ 66
Music Is Elementary......................................................................................... 19
Wayland Baptist Univ.................................................................................... 162
MusicFirst.......................................................................................................... 46
Wenger Corp......................................................................................................14
Dr. Nancy Taylor............................................................................................... 73
West Music Co.................................................................................................. 80
Northwestern State Univ................................................................................. 95
West Texas A&M Univ..............................................................35, 72, 151, 167
Oklahoma City Univ............................................ 30, 59, 87, 103, 129, 147, 163
WGI Sport of the Arts.................................................................................... 121
Oklahoma State Univ..................................................................................... 157
William Carey Univ......................................................................................... 64
Ottawa Univ.................................................................................................... 133
William Harris Lee & Company.................................................................. 153
PepWear, LLC.................................................................................................. 127
Youth Orchestras of San Antonio................................................................ 125
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