UMA Sponsored Projects 2002-2003
Financial
Assistance for Students for Competitions, Professional
Meetings, and Conferences
Travel
assistance for a music therapy student to make a presentation
at the World Congress of Music Therapy in Oxford, England,
Summer 2002.
Travel
assistance for an ethnomusicology music student to perform
at the Rhodes SCI Compositional Conference in Memphis,
Fall 2002.
Travel
assistance for percussion students to attend the Percussive
Arts Society International Convention in Columbus, OH,
Fall 2002.
Travel
assistance for a music theory student to present a paper
at the University of British Columbia’s Music
Conference in Vancouver, Fall 2002.
Travel
assistance for a musicology student to attend the National
American Musicological Society Conference in Columbus,
OH, Fall 2002.
Travel
assistance for an ethnomusicology student to make a
presentation at the national meeting of the Society
for Ethnomusicology in Estes Park, Colorado, Fall 2002.
Travel
assistance for musicology students to give performances
and make presentations at the American Musicological
Society Regional Meeting, Fall 2002.
Travel
assistance for a piano student selected to perform at
the Florida State Music Teachers Association Conference,
Fall 2002.
Travel
assistance for a trumpet, saxophone, and guitar student
to attend the Regional Music Teachers National Association
Collegiate Artist Competition in Hattiesburg, MS, Spring
2003. All three were state winners in the competition.
Travel
assistance for a composition student selected to participate
in the Chicago Ensemble Discover America IV Competition
in Chicago, IL, Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for percussion students to perform at the
Florida Chapter of the Percussive Arts Society Day of
Percussion at Stetson University in DeLand, FL, Spring
2003.
Travel
assistance for a music theory student to present a paper
at a national theory conference at New York University,
Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for a piano student to participate in the
National Federation of Music Clubs Ellis Duo-Piano Competition
in Spartanburg, SC, Spring 2003. Tad Hardin was a finalist.
Travel
assistance for a music theory student to present a paper
at the Society for Music Theory Southeast meeting at
Davidson College in Davidson, NC, Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for a music therapy student to present a
paper at the Southeastern Regional American Music Therapy
Conference in Chapel Hill, NC, Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for horn students to compete at the Southeast
Horn Workshop, Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for tuba students to attend the Southeast
Regional Tuba-Euphonium Conference, Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for a flute student to enter the Kentucky
Flute Society Young Artist Competition in Georgetown,
KY, Spring 2003. Christina Guenther won First Place.
Travel
assistance for a viola student to attend the Wisconsin
Viola Retreat, Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for a flute student to perform at the Florida
Flute Fair’s “Florida Composers Concert”
in Orlando, Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for a music theory student to present a paper
at the University of Buffalo Graduate Seminar and Rocky
Mountain Society of Music Theory, Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for voice students to compete in the International
Competition of Collegiate Acapella Ensembles in Winston-Salem,
NC, Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for six saxophone students to participate
in the North American Saxophone Alliance Conference
in Gainesville, FL, Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for music theatre students to audition at
the Southeastern Theatre Conference in Arlington, VA,
Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for two jazz students to perform at the Florida
Flute Fair in Orlando, Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for voice students to attend the National
Association of Teachers of Singing Southeastern Regional
Student Auditions, Spring 2003.
Travel
assistance for seven trumpet students selected as semi-finalists
in the National Trumpet Competition in Virginia, Spring
2003.
Travel
assistance for violin students to attend the Amelia
Island Chamber Music Festival, featuring the Guarneri
String Quartet, in Amelia Island, FL, Summer 2003.
Travel
assistance for a piano student to participate in the
Donald Thulean Conducting Workshop in Chicago, IL, Summer
2003.
Sponsorship
of Guest Artists, Scholars, and Lecturers
Performance
and master class by guest clarinetist Rebecca Rischin,
from Ohio University, Fall 2002. Rischin, an alumna
of the FSU School of Music, won first place at the First
International Clarinet Competition in Krakow, Poland,
in 1994.
Lecture
by guest music theory scholar Robert Hatten, from Indiana
University, Fall 2002.
Master
classes and individual work with students on mouthpieces
by guest clarinetist David McClune, from Union University,
Fall 2002.
Performance
and master class by recording artist and guest Baroque
violinist Monica Huggett, Artistic Director of the Portland
(OR) Baroque Orchestra, Fall 2002.
Lecture
by NPR producer Mark Mobley, Fall 2002.
Master
class by guest violinist Charles Castleman, from the
Eastman School of Music, Fall 2002.
Two
performances by guest jazz trombonist Wycliffe Gordon,
winner of the 2000 and 2001 Jazz Journalists Association
Award for Best Trombonist, Fall 2002.
Lecture
by guest scholar Michael Waters, on instrument repair,
Fall 2002.
Lecture
by guest scholar Mary Beth McBride, on physical aspects
of performance, Fall 2002.
Performance
and master class by guest harpsichordist Shalev Ad-El,
Fall 2002.
Performance
by guest artists the Aurora Guitar Quartet, from the
Peabody Conservatory of Music of the Johns Hopkins University,
Fall 2002.
Performance
and master class by guest jazz drummer Al Sergel, Fall
2002.
Performance
by guest percussionist and jazz vibraphonist Bill Molenhof,
from the Hochschule für Musik in Nürnberg,
Germany, Fall 2002.
Master
classes by guest opera director Peter Kazaras, noted
opera tenor, professional stage director, and vocal
and dramatic coach, Fall 2002.
Performance
and master class by guest artists, the Arizona State
Trio – Martin Schuring, oboe; Bob Spring, clarinet;
and Jeff Lyman, bassoon, Fall 2002.
Performance
and master class by guest artists the Díaz Trio
– Andrés Cárdenas, concertmaster
of the Pittsburgh Symphony; Roberto Díaz, principal
violist of the Philadelphia Symphony; and Andrés
Díaz, distinguished cellist, Spring 2003.
Lecture
by guest music theory scholar Jonathan Bernard, Spring
2003.
Performance
by guest cellist Ross Harbaugh, University of Miami
and principal cellist of the Miami Chamber Symphony,
Spring 2003.
Master
class by guest film composer Jeff Beal, Spring 2003.
Performance
by guest flutist Ervin Monroe, principal flutist with
the Detroit Symphony, Spring 2003.
Performance
by the professional Prism Brass Quintet, Spring 2003.
Performance
by guest contra-bassoonist Henry Skolnick, from the
Florida Philharmonic, Spring 2003.
Performance
by guest artist Michael Gast, principal horn in the
Minnesota Orchestra, Spring 2003.
Performance
by guest artist and contemporary piano specialist Donald
Berman, Spring 2003.
Performance
and master class by guest harpsichord artist Charlotte
Mattox, from the University of Illinois, Spring 2003.
Performance
by guest artists, the Inman Piano Trio, Spring 2003.
Performance
by guest classical guitarist Francois Fowler, Guitar
Foundation of America, Spring 2003.
Performance
by guest horn artist Peter Kurau, Rochester Philharmonic,
Spring 2003.
Lecture
by guest scholar and internationally known ethnomusicologist
Jeff Todd Titon, Spring 2003.
Performance
by guest trumpet jazz and recording artist Russell Gunn,
Spring 2003.
Performance
by guest pianist Linda Mark, Spring 2003.
Performance
by guest bassoonist Dale Clark, Memphis Woodwind Quintet,
Spring 2003.
Performance
and master classes by guest flutist Karl-Heinz Schütz,
winner of the First Carl Nielsen International Flute
Competition and principal flutist in the Stuttgart Philharmonic
Orchestra, Spring 2003.
Performance
by guest artist Allison Crum, professor of viol at Trinity
College of Music in London and president of the Viola
da Gamba Society of Great Britain, Spring 2003.
The
faculty, staff, and students of the Florida State University
School of Music are extremely grateful to the University
Musical Associates for their participation and support
of our activities. Thank you! |