Greetings from Seattle (my birthplace), where I'm serving as an accreditation evaluator for the National Association of Schools of Music at Seattle Pacific University. After celebrating my father's 92nd birthday with him in Bremerton, WA, I'll look forward to coming home to Boone. Many year-end HSoM events are scheduled in these next weeks, including concerts, celebrations of student and faculty success, and, of course, Commencement.
Faculty and Staff Business
*The UNC system is once again offering the BRIDGES Academic Leadership Program which is a leadership academy for women faculty and senior administrative staff run by UNC Chapel Hill. The program is organized into 4 weekend sessions that runs from September 9 to November 12, 2014. The website http://fridaycenter.unc.edu/pdep/bridges/# provides more information. Academic Affairs will be able to fund half of the cost with colleges/units picking up the other half. If you are interested in the program, please contact me by Wednesday, April 20.
*The University will be running its own 2016-17 Chancellors Academic Leadership Development Program. (HSoM colleague Lisa Runner is a member of the 2015-16 cohort.) Please watch for campus-wide announcements about the program, and see the attached information sheet about it. Please contact me if you're interested in applying for the program.
*For the 2015 Faculty Annual Performance Review template, please see the Forms page on the Faculty portal of the HSoM website: http://music.appstate.edu/faculty-staff/updated-pdfs-forms
*In the next months, the HSoM website will migrate to a new visual/organizational template that will closely resemble that of the appstate.edu home page and others. In advance of that move, we would like to update website text as comprehensively as possible. Please check any web pages that you manage or use regularly, and send the web address (URL) of any needed corrections, along with the original text with edits highlighted in red, to Anna Gaugert gaugertah@appstate.edu Please consider text edits only at this point, and provide your suggestions to Anna by May 15.
*For faculty members of Pi Kappa Lambda: The Pi Kappa Lambda induction breakfast will take place May 7th at 8:30 A.M. at the Dan'l Boone Inn. The cost for the breakfast is $12.50 and annual dues are $20. Payment for both may be put in Andrea Cheeseman's box. The deadline to submit payment is April 27th. Checks should be made out to Pi Kappa Lambda.
Events
For complete listings of performances, including student degree recitals and details about live audio/video stream availability, please see the HSoM Calendar: http://music.appstate.edu/calendar and http://music.appstate.edu/news-events/live-streams
Woodwind Chamber Ensembles perform Monday, April 11, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
Jazz Ensembles I and II perform Wednesday, April 13, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
The Hayes Faculty String Quartet performs in recital on Thursday, April 14, at 6 pm, in the Recital Hall.
Woodwind Chamber Ensembles perform on Thursday, April 14, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
Treble Choir performs Friday, April 15, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
Blazing Bassoons performs Sunday, April 17, at 4 pm, in Rosen.
Saxophone Chamber Ensembles perform on Sunday, April 17, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
Community Band performs Monday, April 18, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
Percussion Ensemble performs Tuesday, April 19, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
Looking Ahead
HSoM faculty pianist Bair Shagdaron performs in recital on Thursday, April 21, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
HSoM faculty saxophonist Scott Kallestad performs in recital on Friday, April 22, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
The Choral Alumni Concert occurs on Saturday, April 23, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
The AMTSA Benefit Concert occurs on Sunday, April 24, at 2 pm, in Rosen.
The American Music Review occurs on Sunday, April 24, at 6 pm, in Rosen.
Guitar Orchestra performs Sunday, April 24, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
Concert Band performs Monday, April 25, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
Symphony Band performs Tuesday, April 26, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
Kudos and Other News and Events
The Hayes School of Music was well represented at the recent conference of the Southeastern Region of the American Music Therapy Association (SER-AMTA) held in Macon, Georgia:
- Christine Leist fulfilled official duties as president-elect of the SER-AMTA.Hannah Gore was announced the winner of the student conference scholarship based on an essay.Appalachian brought home all three of the regional intern scholarships, each in the amount of $599. Jasmine Tilden won the undergraduate scholarship and Abby Neesen and Jake Keller won the scholarships offered to Equivalency students.
- Three of the eight sessions offered in the Student Conference were presented by Appalachian students. Jasmine Tilden (mentored by Christine Leist) presented "Why Did I Take This Class? Effectively Use Music Theory and Aural Skills in Clinical Practice;" Eliana Rivera (mentored by Melody Schwantes) presented Community Music Therapy with College Students with Intellectual Disabilities; and Chris Spence, Jake Keller, and Haley McGuinn (mentored by Christine Leist) presented "For Those About to Rock: Practical Applications for Electric Guitar."
- Three concurrent sessions were offered by HSoM faculty and graduate students in the professional conference. Christine Leist and graduate student Chris Spence presented "Unlock Your Guitar Skills: Exploring the Caged Method;" Katurah Christenbury offered "Songwriting for Music Therapists;" and Cathy McKinney and graduate student music therapists Lizzy Barmore and Kristin King presented "Where's the Evidence for GIM? Results from a Systematic Review and an Experiential Session."
- Cathy McKinney, Lizzy Barmore, and Kristin King offered a 5-hr continuing education workshop, "Meeting the Client in the Music: Exploring Therapeutic Improvisation."
- ASU alumna and HSoM Advisory Board member Jessica Hoyle presented "Developing a Music Preference Assessment for Non-Verbal Individuals." Jessica also serves as the first vice-president of SER-AMTA.
HSoM faculty violinist Nancy Bargerstock and pianist Jonathan Asbell performed live in conjunction with the Appalachian Dance Ensemble's Spring Concert, April 7th through 9th, in the Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts. With original choreography by Regina Gulick, the music was Arvo Part's "Fratres," stunningly interpreted by dance majors from ASU's Department of Theatre and Dance.
HSOM Music Industry Studies alumnus Douglas Dowling Peach's co-authored book Ola Belle Reed and Southern Mountain Music on the Mason-Dixon Line was published by Dust to Digital in 2015. Following an internship at Smithsonian Folkways, a master's degree at Indiana University, and two years at the MicKissick Museum of the University of South Carolina as the Folklife and Traditional Arts Program Coordinator, Doug is now back at Indiana working on his Ph.D. in ethnomusicology.
With best wishes for the thirteenth week of the spring 2016 semester,
Bill
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William L. Pelto, Ph.D.
Dean, Hayes School of Music
Appalachian State University
Boone, NC 28608
828-262-3029
**If you'd like to have something included in future iterations of these announcements, please send me an email with "announcements" in the subject line. Please feel free to send me information about artists (HSoM colleagues and others) who will collaborate in faculty recitals. My listings here sometimes miss those details. I'll be happy to add family/personal announcements, too. Please submit announcements as pdf's or in plain text, unformatted (no special spacing, bullets, etc.). Please include hyperlinks as appropriate.
**Please send information about upcoming off-campus performances and presentations by faculty and students. I'll include them in this "HSoM On the Road..." section.