Program

CBDNA 2011 Conference Schedule

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 2011

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Meany Hall
12:00 PM – 5:00PM Shattinger Resource Room Meany Hall West Lobby
1:00 PM Welcome and announcements Kane Hall 120
2:00 PM COMPOSERS FORUM: Daniel Kellogg, John Mackey, Scott McAllister, Jody NagelJonathan Newman, Marty O’Donnell, Carter Pann, Joel Puckett – Tom Duffy (Yale University), moderator Kane Hall 120
3:00 PM BREAK (Refreshments provided – Kane Hall Lobby)
3:30 PM Breakout Session 1
Le Bal de Béatrice d’Este by Reynaldo Hahn: A Critical Edition – Jared Chase (Bethany College) Kane Hall 120
Rhythmic Notation in Aaron Copland’s El Salón México: A Comparison of the Orchestral Score to the Band Transcription by Mark Hindsley – Erika Svanoe (Bemidji State University) Kane Hall 210
4:30 Breakout Session 2
A Spotlight on Jonathan Dove’s Figures in the Garden for Wind Octet: History, Analysis, and Programming Ideas – Emily Threinen (Shenandoah Conservatory) Kane Hall 120
(4:30-4:50) The History of the Alto Clarinet in American Concert Bands – Mark Wolbers (University of Alaska Anchorage) Kane Hall 210
(4:50-5:30) Small College/Community College General Forum, Part I – James Latten (Juniata College), moderator Kane Hall 210
5:30 PM DINNER
8:00 PM CONCERT: Ball State University Wind Ensemble, Thomas E. Caneva, conductor Meany Hall
9:30 PM Reception Meany Hall Upper Lobby

THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2011

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Meany Hall
8:00 AM – 1:30 PM Shattinger Resource Room Meany Hall West Lobby
8:00 AM Breakout Session 3
Breakfast at CBDNA: An Open Discussion of Programming and Performance Practice – Carolyn Barber and Cliff Towner (University of Nebraska – Lincoln) By George Café
Marching Band Performance Videos Kane Hall 120
Small College/Community College Forum, Part II – James Latten (Juniata College), moderator Kane Hall 210
9:00 AM Breakout Session 4
George Antheil’s Concerto for Chamber Orchestra (1932) – Don McKinney (Interlochen Center for the Arts) Kane Hall 120
Fertile Ground: An Examination of Professional Contemporary Music Ensemble Repertoire as a Resource for Wind Band Commissions – James Smart (University of Montana) Kane Hall 210
Using Social Media in Large Ensembles: Friend or Foe? – Miller Asbill (Texas Tech University) Kane Hall 220
9:50 AM BREAK
10:15 AM Breakout Session 5
Hovhaness Retrospective – Keith Brion Kane Hall 120
Henry Cowell and the Genesis of Modern Wind Band Music – Jeremy Brown (University of Calgary) Kane Hall 210
Capture, Record, and Share: Professional & Cost Efficient Technology to Videoconference in Rehearsal – Evan Feldman (University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill) Kane Hall 220
11:30 AM General Session Kane Hall 120
12:30 PM LUNCH
12:30 PM CBDNA Board Luncheon/CBDNA Committee Luncheons Kane and Mary Gates Halls
2:00 PM CONCERT: Texas State University Wind Ensemble, Rodney Schueller, conductor Meany Hall
3:30 PM General Session: Some Revisionist Musicology: The Band at the Center of American Musical Experience – Larry Starr (University of Washington) Meany Hall
4:30 PM CONCERT: Boise State University Symphonic Winds, Marcellus Brown, conductor Meany Hall
5:30 PM DINNER
8:00 PM CONCERT: California State University Long Beach Wind Symphony, John Carnahan, conductor Meany Hall
9:30 PM Reception Meany Hall Upper Lobby

FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 2011

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Nordstrom Hall & Taper Auditorium Lobbies
9:30AM Lecture Performance: Antonin Dvorak’s Serenade for Winds, op. 44 – Steven D. Davis and William A. Everett (University of Missouri – Kansas City) Nordstrom Recital Hall
11:00 AM CONCERT: The Hartt School Foot in the Door and 20/20 Ensembles, Glen Adsit, conductor Nordstrom Recital Hall
12:30 PM LUNCH
2:00 PM Conducting Masterclass – Gerard Schwarz (Seattle Symphony Orchestra) Nordstrom Recital Hall
3:00 PM BREAK
3:30 PM CONCERT: Central Washington University Wind Ensemble, Larry Gookin, conductor Taper Auditorium
5:00 PM DINNER
8:00 PM CONCERT: University of Miami Frost Wind Ensemble, Gary Green, conductor Taper Auditorium

SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 2011

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Registration Meany Hall
7:30 AM Divisional Business Meetings Various Locations
8:00 AM – 1:30 PM Shattinger Resource Room Meany Hall West Lobby
8:30 AM General Business Meeting Kane Hall 120
9:30 AM Lecture Performance: An American Soldier’s Tale – Seattle Symphony Chamber Players, David Waybright, conductor (University of Florida) Kane Hall 130
10:30 AM CONCERT: Small College Intercollegiate Band, Lowell Graham, conductor Meany Hall
11:45PM Keynote address: Gerard Schwarz (Seattle Symphony Orchestra) Meany Hall
12:30 PM LUNCH
2:30 PM CONCERT: University of Washington Wind Ensemble, Timothy Salzman, conductor Meany Hall
4:00 PM Reception Meany Hall Upper Lobby
5:00 PM DINNER
8:00 PM CONCERT: Seattle Symphony Orchestra/University of Washington Wind Ensemble Taper Auditorium

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