We'll dry out this week after record rainfall in the High Country over the past 12 days. We look to our loved ones, friends, and colleagues in South Carolina and other areas of the southeast who experienced far worst, and we send best wishes for quick recovery and opportunities for next great accomplishments. Meanwhile, we enjoy the gorgeous fall weather now upon us as we move toward next week's fall break.
Faculty and Staff Business
- Cannon Music Camp director James Daugherty has announced that the online Inventory/Needs Assessment for the camp will remain open through this week. If you haven't logged in with your comments and suggestions about the CMC, please navigate to the following URL: www.tinyurl.com/cmcsurvey2015
- Please send me information about performances, presentations, and other activities you, your students, or alumni will be participating in off the mountain during the fall and spring semesters. Also, please send me announcements about professional engagements and employment among our alumni.
- See last week's announcements regarding the SECC campaign, or navigate to the following URL: www.secc.appstate.edu.
- Please put your completed forms in the envelope in Christine's mailbox or send forms directly to:
- SECC, ASU Box 32198, Boone, NC 28608.
- For more information: Christine Leist; Office 209 BMC; 262-6663 leistcp@appstate.edu
- ASU Sharpe Chair Jody Servon has invited HSoM faculty to participate in a "creativity retreat" at the Hiddenite Center on Friday, October 9. (See attachment in last week's announcements.) Jody writes, "Elsewhere is a living museum set in a three-story former thrift store. They host residencies for all kinds of creative people--artists, musicians, writers, architects, etc. www.goelsewhere.org/ The goal is to have thought-provoking discussions and mind-expanding experiences with colleagues from Appalachian State and the Hiddenite Center. www.hiddenitearts.org/ "
- Concerto/Aria applications and rules are available in the Music Office. The deadline for submitting applications is Oct. 4.
- ASU Faculty Senate has the following openings for faculty members from the HSoM. Please contact Melissa Weddell directly, if you're interested weddellmj@appstate.edu.
- Non-Tenure Track Committee -- One member, must be tenure-track, from the HSoM. This committee looks out for NTT interests.
- University Forum: 1 (COE or MUS) One member, any rank, COE or SOM. They bring high-level speakers to campus.
- The University's Sustainability Council is undergoing reorganization, and they are seeking an HSoM faculty colleague to serve as a member of the Council. Please contact me if you are interested to join this campus-wide group.
- Jenny Snodgrass will begin her role as Music Theory Coordinator in January, and she'd like to share the Graduate Coordinator position with a colleague for the Spring 2016 semester, preferably someone who will assume the full-time responsibility of Graduate Coordinator in July 2016. Please consider nominations and self-nominations for this position. We'll schedule an election for the November faculty meeting.
Events
- For complete listings of Spring 2015 performances, including student degree recitals and details about live audio/video stream availability, please see the HSoM Calendar: www.music.appstate.edu/calendar and www.music.appstate.edu/news-events/live-streams
- Symphony Band performs on Monday, October 5, at 8 pm, in the Schaefer Center. The concert will feature the world premiere of HSoM colleague Bill Harbinson's transcription of his orchestral work "Of Fire and Ice."
- The HSoM full faculty meets on Friday, October 9, at 11 am with our guest Dr. Darrell Kruger, ASU's new provost. A short Tenure and Promotion Committee meeting will follow.
- HSoM faculty pianist Rodney Reynerson performs in recital on Sunday, October 11, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
- HSoM woodwind and string faculty members perform "An Evening with Britten and Brahms" on Tuesday, October 13, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
Looking Ahead
- Thursday-Sunday, October 15-18, is ASU's Fall Break.
- Community Band performs Tuesday, October 20, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
- Woodwind Chamber Ensembles perform Wednesday, October 21, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
- The Phi Mu Alpha Marching Band Festival occurs Sunday, October 24 (all day)
HSoM On the Road and Around Campus (upcoming)
- The Marching Mountaineers will perform on Tuesday, October 13th, at 10:00am in the Schaefer Center as part of the APPlause! K-12 Performing Arts Series.
- HSoM alumna Joanna Pepple will present "Sustaining a Musical Pedagogy across Continents: The Leipzig Conservatory and its Impact on American Musical Institutions" at the College Music Society National Conference, November 7, 2015.
- The Hayes School of Music has been invited by the North Carolina Music Educators Association to present four ensembles—University Singers, Jazz Ensemble I, Symphony Orchestra, and Wind Ensemble—in a showcase concert as part of the Association's annual conference on Monday, November 9, at 7:30 pm, in Winston-Salem's Stevens Center. Jay Jackson has worked throughout the summer to coordinate activities and logistics related to the event, and we will be providing information to HSoM colleagues as plans are finalized. I hope that all will consider attending the NCMEA conference and the concert, as a way of supporting our students and future recruitment efforts for the Hayes School.
Kudos and Other News and Events
- HSoM Music Education alumnus Phillip Riggs, who teaches at North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Durham, North Carolina, has been named one of twenty-five national semifinalists for the Grammy Foundation's 2016 Music Educator Award. www.cbsnews.com/news/2016-grammy-music-educator-award-reveals-25-semifinalists/
- Patricia Ferguson Bean, the first African-American member of the Marching Mountaineers, was awarded an honorary Appalachian baccalaureate degree on Friday, October 2, during our celebration of fifty years of racial integration at Appalachian State. Chancellor Everts conferred the degree directly to Ms. Bean.
- The following 2014-2015 HSoM Music Education graduates have begun new full-time teaching jobs, continuing our trend of nearly 100% career placement for the degree program:
- Laura Arevalo-Gallego, Hilburn Academy, Wake County
- Steven Austin, Forrestview High School, Gaston County
- Jennifer Beck, Wheatmore High School, Randolph County
- Anthony Benson, East Alexander Middle School, Alexander County
- Omar Colon, Brassfield Road Elementary School, Wake County
- Michael Grimes, Holly Ridge Middle School, Wake County
- Elijah Helms, Goldsboro High School, Wayne County
- Abby Johnson, Catawba Springs Elementary School, Lincoln County
- Casey Jones, East McDowell Middle School, McDowell County
- Katelyne Lagroon, Inman Intermediate School, Spartanburg SC
- Trestan Peck, Metropolitan School Cairo, Egypt
- Dylan Scaringelli, Thomasville Middle School, Davidson County
- Lorena Schakel, Piney Grove Middle School, Forsyth County
- Marena Scott, Elkin Elementary School, Surry County
- Tyler Stark, Central Cabarrus High School, Cabarrus County
- Stephen Taperek, Nashville Elementary School, Nash County
With best wishes for week 8 of the 2015-16 academic year,
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.