Music Notes, November 16, 2015

Last Monday's performance by four of our ensembles—Jazz Ensemble I, University Singers, Symphony Orchestra, and Wind Ensemble—at the NCMEA conference was hugely successful. (See Kudos below.) The logistics worked beautifully, the ensembles performed brilliantly, and the reception afterwards gave everyone a chance to celebrate. Stay tuned for likely audio files to be linked on our website!

Events

For complete listings of 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

  • Brass Chamber Ensembles will perform on Monday, November 16, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
  • Quintessential!, the HSoM graduate student vocal ensemble, will perform on Tuesday, November 17, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
  • Treble Choir performs on Wednesday, November 18, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
  • Percussion Ensemble performs on Thursday, November 19, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
  • Appalachian Symphony Orchestra performs on Friday, November 20, at 8 pm in Rosen.
  • Guitar Orchestra performs on Sunday, November 22, at 2 pm, in Rosen.
  • Gospel Choir performs on Sunday, November 22, at 6 pm, in the Plemmons Student Union Solarium.
  • Appalachian Wind Ensemble performs on Monday, November 23, at 8 pm, in the Schaefer Center.
  • Wednesday-Sunday, November 24-29, is Appalachian's Thanksgiving Break. (Offices are open, but no classes are scheduled on Wednesday.)

Looking Ahead

  • Appalachian Chorale performs on Tuesday, December 1, at 8 pm, in Rosen.
  • Symphony Band performs on Wednesday, December 2, at 8 pm, in the Schaefer Center.
  • The HSoM Holiday Scholarship Concert occurs Friday, December 4, at 7:30 pm, in the Schaefer Center. $$
  • The "Messiah Singalong" occurs Sunday, December 6, at 6 pm, in Rosen.
  • Jazz Ensemble I presents "An Evening of Holiday Big Band Jazz" (dinner/concert) on Sunday, December 6, at 7 pm, in the Parkway Ballroom (Plemmons Student Union).

HSoM On the Road and Around Campus (upcoming)

  • HSoM faculty oboist Alicia Chapman will perform as a featured soloist with the Asheville Symphony in Haydn's Sinfonia Concertante for violin, cello, oboe, bassoon and orchestra, on Saturday, November, 21st at 8:00 pm in Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Asheville.
  • HSoM faculty choral conductor Stephen Hopkins's work "When Jesus Was Born" will be performed by the Hickory Choral Society at their annual Christmas Concerts. These five concerts take place from Friday, December 4 through Sunday, December 6 at Corinth Reformed Church in Hickory.

Kudos and Other News and Events

  • Thanks and congratulations go out to the innumerable HSoM/ASU colleagues who made last Monday's showcase performance at NCMEA—"An Evening with the Hayes School of Music"—such a success. Over two hundred students performed brilliantly under expert guidance of four conductors—Professors Wright, Hopkins, Laemmli Orth, and Ross. A volunteer student stage crew showed the depth of our commitment to each others' success, and wowed the audience with their precision and speed. HSoM sound recording specialist Scott Wynne worked acoustic miracles in the Stevens Center. HSoM building manager Brent Bingham provided expert staging assistance. University Advancement colleagues Rachel Little and Abby Neesen and HSoM Advisory Board member Dottie Sykes made the reception a huge hit. Board chair Kay Borkowski worked behind the scenes regarding the guest list, Anna Gaugert steered development of the beautiful printed program, John Sawyer managed external funding, invitations, and numerous other logistical details, and alumni sponsors Clif and Diane Robinson and John and Katrina Sullivan provided invaluable financial support. Managing it all since we were first invited, and with astute and dedicated assistance from HSoM music therapy senior Shelley McCluskey, HSoM associate dean Jay Jackson was the mastermind behind the evening's details and broad strokes, all of which put the HSoM in a perfect spotlight. (And that's just naming—most of—the HSoM folks involved. Thanks also go to the NCMEA, Stevens Center personnel, the bus drivers, truck drivers, ushers, caterers, and, as always, our staff colleagues in the HSoM office who pick up the slack every day!) Bravos to all for a great endeavor!!
  • HSoM faculty music theorist Bill Harbinson's article "Progressive Composition Assignments" for the first-year theory student was accepted for publication by the Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy (online). The submission will appear in the Resources section of the JMTP website, housed at Appalachian State University as of January 2016.
  • The HSoM's Community Music School was featured recently in the local Mountain Times regarding its annual piano scales Olympiad: www.wataugademocrat.com/mountaintimes/news/asu-community-music-school-hosts-scale-olympiad/article_7039b7fb-03bf-548d-be45-612bf33366f9.html?mode=jqm

With best wishes for week 14 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