Announcements, October 31, 2016

Happy Hayes Halloween!

EVENTS

For complete listings of performances, including student degree recitals and details about live audio/video stream availability, please see the HSoM Calendar: https://music.appstate.edu/news-events/performance-calendar and http://music.appstate.edu/news-events/live-streams

The Halloween Monster Concert occurs Monday, October 31, at 8 pm, in Rosen.

Brass Studio Ensembles perform Tuesday, November 1, at 8 pm, in Rosen.

Jazz Ensemble I performs Wednesday, November 2, at 8 pm, in the Schaefer Center.

Woodwind Chamber Ensembles perform Thursday, November 3, at 8 pm, in Rosen.

University Singers and Chamber Singers perform Friday, November 4, at 8 pm, in Rosen.

LOOKING AHEAD

The annual conference of the North Carolina Music Educators Association occurs Sunday-Tuesday, November 6-8. The HSoM's annual reception will occur in the Graze Restaurant of the Winston-Salem Marriott from 5:30-7:00 pm.

Clarinet Choir performs Wednesday, November 9, at 6 pm, in the Recital Hall.

String education specialists Bob Phillips and Pam Phillips will present a string pedagogy workshop on Friday and Saturday, November 11 and 12. To register for the Workshop, go to: https://appstate.irisregistration.com/Form/Strings2016

The Student Composers Recital occurs Sunday, November 13, at 8:00, in Rosen.

Brass Chamber Ensembles perform Monday, November 14, at 8 pm, in Rosen.

HSoM faculty pianist Junie Cho performs in recital Tuesday, November 15, at 8 pm, in Rosen.

HSoM ON THE ROAD and AROUND CAMPUS (upcoming)

On November 3, HSoM music theorist Greg McCandless will be presenting a jazz/rock phenomenology paper entitled "Attentional Cost and Positional Analysis: A Bassist's Perspective" at the national meeting of the Society for Music Theory in Vancouver, BC. This paper is part of a panel titled "Positional Listening/Positional Analysis," which includes faculty members from the Eastman School of Music, the University of Kansas, and the University of Kentucky.

Many Hayes School of Music faculty and students will participate in the North Carolina Music Educators Association conference in Winston-Salem, on November 6-8. The HSoM will host an alumni reception on Monday, November 7, from 5:30-7 pm, in the "Graze" restaurant in the Marriott hotel.

HSoM faculty ethnomusicologist Laurie Semmes will participate as a panelist in "Music as Politics: Aesthetics, Participation, and Propaganda" on Monday, November 7, 6:00-8:00 p.m., in Rm. 114 Belk Information Commons. Other panelists will include Nancy Love, Christopher Bartel, and Joe Weiss.

KUDOS AND OTHER NEWS AND EVENTS

Over twenty HSoM students, faculty, and alumni participated as presenters, officers, session chairs, and attendees for the annual conference of the College Music Society in Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 26-30. HSoM faculty music theorist Jennifer Snodgrass and Music Industry Studies program director Kim Wangler continued their leadership roles with the organization and chaired conference sessions. Individuals' papers and presentations included the following:

  • Jennifer Snodgrass (HSoM faculty music theorist), "Traditional Paradigms, Novel Repertoires"
  • Andrew Hannon (HSoM faculty music theorist and composer), performance of Two Lost Loves for clarinet
  • HSoM students Abbigail Fleckenstein, Zachary Lloyd (HSoM students) and Doug Poteat (HSoM alumnus), Interdisciplinary Approaches to Music, "lighting round" presentations.
  • Andrew Hannon (HSoM faculty music theorist and composer), "Ligeti's Final Experiment: The Natural Horn and the Hamburg Concerto"
  • John Leupold (HSoM alumnus), "Music Theory and Ear Training for the Visually Impaired"
  • David Marvel (HSoM alumnus), "Jazz Analysis in the Style of Schenker: Structure in Rhythm Changes
  • Alex Alberti (HSoM alumnus), "From Beatboxing to Bach: Applications of Collegiate A Cappella Across the Music Curriculum"
  • Greg McCandless (HSoM music theorist), Engaging the CMS Task Force Recommendations: Preparing Undergraduate Music Students to Engage, panel presentation

With best wishes for the twelfth week of the 2016-17 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

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