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2022 PMEA Annual In-Service Conference Together Tentative Schedule as of 2.23.22 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 10:30 a.m. 2 – 9 p.m. Exhibitor Move-In and Conference Registration • Opening General Session featuring keynote speaker David Wish, Little Kids Rock THURSDAY, APRIL 7 7:30 a.m. Breakfasts TTRR Council Hosted by Paul Fox REGION I Hosted by Doug Butchy & Eryn Caranza 9 a.m. Concerts • Central Bucks High School East Select Choir, Chirs Villante, director • Shared with Nazareth Area HS Nightingales, Kelly S Rocchi, director • Susquehanna University Wind Ensemble, Eric Hinton, director 9 a.m. Sessions • Modern Band in the classroom: Performing, creating and assessment Presenter: Dan Brenner, Sharon Davis, Kayla Kurtz, Dean 12 p.m. Concerts Packard-Howey, Lebanon Valley College • Pennfield Middle School Jazz Band, • On the Efficacy of Folk Song in the Elementary General Music David Orehowsky, director Classroom • Shared with North Penn High School Navy Jazz Band, Presenter: Jacqueline Kelly-McHale, DePaul University David DiValentino, director • Research to Practice Workshop - Informal Music Learning, • Indiana University of Pennsylvania Symphony Orchestra, Orff Schulwerk and Creativity: A Mixed Methods Study Alexandra Dee, director Presenter: David Dockan, University of Kentucky • Systemic and Artistic Motivations to Inspire Your Students to 12 p.m. Sessions Practice and Be Engaged in Your Program • Can You Hear Me Now: Strategies for Music Students with Presenter: Scott Casagrande, John Hersey High School, IL, Hearing Loss and Auditory Processing Disorder retired Presenters: Cara Clark, Stacy Paparone & Jeffrey Tedford, • Teaching the Intangibles in Band, Tangibly Grove City College Presenter: Robin Linaberry, Routledge Publishers • Cloud-Based Assessment on Any Device • Unpacking the Score: Empowering Student Learners, Em- Presenter: Robin Hodson, MusicFirst bedding Musicianship in the Choral Rehearsal • Creating Meaningful Movement Opportunities Presenter: Kyle Weary, South Middleton SD Presenter: Lesley Dennis, QuaverEd
• Ready, Sing, Respond: Reimaging Choral Rehearsal Strategies • Shared with Downingtown East Masterworks Choir, Presenter: Christopher Kiver, Penn State University Adam Speakman, director • Redefining General Music for the 21st Century • West Chester University Wind Ensemble, Presenters: Sharon Davis, Lebanon Valley College, Craig Deni- Andrew Yozviak, director son, Indiana Univ. of PA, Cassandra Eisenreich, Slippery Rock University and Rachel Whitcomb, Duquesne University 3 p.m. Sessions • Research Poster Session • 4 Steps in Creating a Quality Choral Program Hosted by Alison Reynolds, PMEA Research Chair Presenter: William Naydan, Arcadia University • The Composer’s Perspective: Helpful Insight for Interpreta- • Bow Distribution: The Key to Rhythmic Accuracy tion and Rehearsal in the String Orchestra Presenter: Scott Watson, Parkland SD Presenter: Caitlin Shroyer, West Essex Regional SD • What Do I Do With Those Drummers?! • Codes, Case Studies and Conundrums - The Challenges of Presenter: Robin Linaberry, Routledge Publishers Ethical Decision Making Presenter: Paul Fox, PMEA Teacher Training, Recruitment 1:05 p.m. Mini Concert & Retention Council • Pennsylvania Chamber Winds, John Johnston, director • Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging for LGBTQIA+ Music Stu- dents and Teachers 1:30 p.m. Concerts Presenters: Jay Althouse, Adam Cordle, Seth Keller & Brent • Central Bucks High School East Wind Ensemble, Talbot, Gettysburg College Jason Morehouse, director • Improvising Songs and Applying Music Standards • Mansfield University Concert Choir, to Improvisation Peggy Dettwiler, director Presenter: Max Schafer, Underdog Educational • Next Steps with Ukulele in a Post-Pandemic World 1:30 p.m. Sessions Presenter: Bryan Powell, Little Kids Rock • Dalcroze and Kodály: The Intersection of Singing • The Power of Positive Musical Identity: Cracking the Musical and Movement Identity Code with Adolescents Presenter: David Frego, Penn State University Presenter: Elizabeth Parker, Temple University • Marking for Mastery: How to Study Your Scores Efficiently Presenter: Jordan Smith, Susquehanna University 4:05 p.m. Mini Concert • Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Am I Providing Opportunities • Canon-McMillan Pan and Percussion, Reflecting All? Mark Falvo & Eric Schrader, directors Presenter: Lori Schwartz Reichl, Making Key Changes • PMEA Invited Researcher: Big Challenges, Big Opportuni- 4:30 p.m. Concerts ties: Research for Change in Music Education • Loyalsock Township Middle School Band, Presenter: Ann Marie Stanley, Louisiana State University David Tini, director • PMEA Model Curriculum Framework Session • Lancaster Bible College Chamber Singers, Presenter: Scott Sheehan, Hollidaysburg Area SD Robert Bigley, director • The ABC's of Great Middle School Band Music Presenter: Jason Worzbyt, Indiana Univ. of PA 4:30 – 5:00 p.m. Sessions • There is Life After College! Navigating Interviews, Accept- • Imagine! ing Your First "Big Kid" Job and Thriving in Your First Year Presenters: Becky Burdett, Lackwanna Trail SD & PAO- of Teaching! SA and Karin Puffer, PAOSA Presenter: Kathleen Amabile, Elk Lake SD • Motivation and the Large Ensemble Classroom: Meta- cognition Driven Rehearsals and Lessons 3 p.m. Concerts Presenter: Jessica Vaughan-Marra, Seton Hill University • Shenango High School Treble Chamber Singers, • Only Band Director in Your District? No Problem! How to Samantha Leali, director Build Thriving Music Programs in Small Rural Schools! Pres enter : Kat h le en Amabile, Elk Lake SD
• PMEA Composition Program – Outstanding Compositions 9:30 – 11 p.m. College/University Receptions Hosted by Dennis Emert • Duquense University • Theory, History & Composition for ALL Students Hosted by Rachel Whitcomb Presenter: John Mlynczak, Hal Leonard • Indiana University of PA Hosted by Matt Baumer 5 p.m. • Mansfield University Reception • PMEA District Secretary/Treasurers Dinner Hosted by Nathan Rinnert (Invitation Only) • Messiah College Reception Hosted by Abigail Young, PMEA Executive Director Hosted by Rachel Cornacchio & Travis Weller • Seton Hill University Reception 6:15 p.m. Hosted by Edward M. Kuhn, Jr. • PMEA Awards Dessert Reception • Slippery Rock University Reception Hosted by Kathleen Melago 7:30 p.m. • Temple University Reception • PMEA Thursday Evening General Session & Featured Hosted by Alison Reynolds Concert with Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser & the U.S. Army Band • West Chester University Reception "Pershing's Own" Hosted by Christopher Hanning • Westminster College Reception Presenter: Hosted by Daniel Perttu FRIDAY, APRIL 8 7:30 a.m. • PMEA Board Breakfast Hosted by Phil Stattel, PMEA President • PMEA Mentor Program Breakfast Hosted by Lisa Endler & Eric Plum, PMEA Mentor Program Co-Chairs 8:30 a.m. Sessions • Essential Elements Breakout Session Presenter: Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser, Attitude Concepts • Exploring the Modern Band Method Presenter: Bryan Powell, Little Kids Rock • Finding My Voice: Vocal Health in the Classroom, A Teacher's Experiences Presenter: Alison Lagan, Parkland SD • How to Get the Most out of Your Orchestra Rehearsal Presenter: Robert Gillespie, Ohio State University • PCMEA Meeting Hosted by Amanda Herold, PCMEA President • PMEA Retired Members' Breakfast Hosted by Paul Fox, PMEA Retired Members Chair • The Next Generation of Music Educators is in Your Class- room Now: Encouraging Careers in Music Education in K-12 Presenter: Kathleen Melago, Slippery Rock University • Time for Music Play 2! Dynamic Social-Music Engagement for PK-5th Grade Learners Presenter: Alison Reynolds, Temple University
• Retirement 101 - The Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How of Preparing for Post-Employment Presenter: Paul Fox, PMEA Retired Members Chair • You've Got It Covered: Performing Popular Music in the El- ementary General Music Classroom Presenter: Adrienne Rodriguez, Susquehanna University 11:30 a.m. • Phi Beta Mu Business Meeting & Luncheon (Invitation only) Hosted by Travis Weller, Phi Beta Mu 12:30 p.m. • PADESTA Business Meeting & Luncheon (Invitation only) Hosted by Jeff Tedford, PADESTA 10 a.m. 1 p.m. Concerts • PMEA Friday General Session with Lesley Moffat and a per- • Lebanon Valley College Concert Choir, formance by the Messiah University Percussion Ensemble Kyle Zeuch, director • North Hills Wind Ensemble, 11:30 a.m. Concerts Lucas Beaver & Len Lavelle, directors • Lower Dauphin HS Chamber Singers, Elizabeth Colpo, director 1 p.m. Sessions • Shared with State College Area HS Master Singers, • Drumset Techniques for All Ensembles Erik Clayton, director Presenter: Nathan Buonviri, Temple University • West Chester Area SD Senior Strings, Katrina Kelly, director • First Aid for the Instrumental Rehearsal Presenter: Jordan Smith, Susquehanna University 11:30 a.m. Sessions • Let's Tok: The Benefits of Social Media in Education • Creating Habits of Success in the Young Band Presenters: Cyndi Mancini & Jennifer Slaght, Montour Presenter: Scott Rush, GIA School • Emoting Together! Connecting with, Internalizing and Com- • Music for Exceptional Learners: Including Everyone in the municating Ideas and Emotions in Music Music Classroom Presenter: Andrew Withington, Westminster College Presenters: Angela Guerriero, West Chester University, Jodi • Music Education 2.0 - Blended and Hybrid Learning Tech- Jianniney, Garnet Valley SD & Andrew Vensel, Middletown niques Using Technology to Enhance Secondary Music Programs Area SD Presenter: Thomas West, Pennsylvania Leadership Charter • Research Forum II - The Effect of Remote and Altered Instruc- School tion upon Secondary Choral Programs in the Co-Vid-Pan- • Recalculating...Adjusting Our Rehearsal Coordinates After demic, Angela Milliren, West Virginia University & The Im- COVID plementation of Trauma-Informed Practices in K-12 Music Presenter: Gary Seighman, Trinity University Classrooms: Developing a Framework for Educators, Pauline • Repertoire for the Developing Choir - The Passion of Text, Taylor, University of Delaware Melody and Harmony • Window and Mirrors: SEL-focused Children’s Literature in Presenter: Greg Gilpin, Shawnee Press/ Hal Leonard Corp. the Elementary Music Setting • Research Forum I - Beyond Repertoire: Considering Cul- Presenters: Kay Pina & Sarah Watts, Penn State University turally Relevant Pedagogy in a Community-Based Drum, Jess Mullen, Penn State University & Students' Descriptions 2 p.m. Mini Concert of Moving, Singing, and Chanting in One Middle School Or- • 28th Div. Brass Quintet, chestra Program, Aimee Pearsall & Thomas Waggner, Uni- Aaron Burkle & Andrew Lynn, directors versity of Delaware
2:30 p.m. Concerts SATURDAY, APRIL 9 • Keystone Chamber Winds, Jason Worzbyt, director 8:30 a.m. • Criterions Jazz Ensemble, Jonathan Ragonese, director • Assistive Technology in the Elementary Classroom Presenters: Rachel Grimsby, Illinois State University & Leslie 2:30 p.m. Sessions Weaver, Hamburg Area SD • Be a Part of the Music • Fun & Fabulous Musicianship for Choir Presenter: Dave Kaplan, Music & Arts Presenter: Bryan Nichols, Penn State University • Inclusion/Exclusion in the Instrumental Ensemble • Variations on a Video Theme-Creating Videos with Web- Presenter: Sara Jones, DePaul University Based Apps • The Art of Teaching String Instrument Position and Left Presenter: Susan Basalik, Methacton Area SD Hand Skills in the String Class Presenter: Robert Gillespie, Ohio State University 8:30 – 10 a.m. Session • The Interview Clinic: Practicing and Playacting to Improve • Cultural Competence in the Music Classroom Your Performance at Employment Screenings • Presenters: Rollo Dilworth & Suzanne Hall, Temple Univ. Presenter: Paul Fox, PMEA TTRR Council Chair • Where Are My Lady Composers? Presenter: Robin Giebelhausen, University of Maryland 9:45 a.m. Concert • Allentown Band, Ron Demkee, director 3 p.m. • All-State Chorus Concert 9:45 a.m. Sessions • Choral Repertoire Reading Session 4 p.m. Concerts Presenter: Elizabeth Colpo, ACDA-PA • Penn State Cello Choir, Robert Gardner, director • First Steps in Music: Movement Development • Shared with Slippery Rock University Clarinet Choir, Presenter: Leslie Weaver, Feierabend Association for Music Amanda Morrison, director Education • Montgomery County Community Band, • The Hero in You! Chuck Neidhardt, director Presenter: Corey Bartell, Scranton SD 4:00 p.m. Sessions 10:15 – 11:45 a.m. Session • Escape from the Norm: Designing and Using Digital Escape • Music in Urban Centers Roundtable Discussion Activities in the Music Classroom Open discussion led by Henry Pearlberg, Wallingford-Swarth- Presenter: Nichole Witman, Elizabethtown Area SD more SD • Finding & Funding Your Vision: How to Successfully Apply for Grants & Outside Funding for Music 11 a.m. Presenter: Panel discussion led by Mark Despotakis & Hen- • All-State Orchestra Concert ry Pearlberg • Plan Your Work, Work your Plan: Planning Successful Les- 11:30 a.m. Session sons for Inclusive General Music Classes • First Steps in Music: Vocal Development Presenters: Debbie Lynn Wolf, Cairn Univ./Univ. of the Presenter: Leslie Weaver, Feierabend Association for Music Arts and Michelle Fella Przybylowski, AOSA President Education • Women in a Bands World Presenters: Julia Hartnett & Jerianne Larson, Yough SD 2 p.m. • All-State Wind Ensemble & Band Concert 4:30 p.m. (Off-site) All-State Vocal Jazz Ensemble & Jazz Concert
FEATURE S 2022 PMEA Annual In-Service Conference Exhibitors Exhibitors List Moravian University Department of Music* #&b Murphy Robes 28th Infantry Division Band Music & Arts B&P Music Publications, LLC MusicFirst BAC Musical Instruments Peak Group Travel Baldwin Wallace University* Penn State School of Music*** Bloomsburg University, Lock Haven University, and PepWear LLC Mansfield University* Pereira 3D Clarinet Services Capital University Conservatory of Music Private Music Studio Guide Book Carnegie Mellon University Music Ed QuaverEd**** Cavalcade of Bands* Rider University's Westminster Choir College*** Conn-Selmer, Inc. Robert M. Sides Family Music Center* Cunningham Piano Company Roberts Wesleyan College Department of Music* DeMoulin Brothers & Company RS Tours & Travel Duquesne University - Mary Pappert School of Music**** Seton Hill University Eastman Music Company Slippery Rock University* Educational Programs Network**** Sonor Orff-Nuvo Instrumental Educational Travel Adventures St. Louis Music Elizabethtown College* Stanbury Uniforms Fred J. Miller Sunderman Conservatory of Music at Gettysburg College Friendly Kettle Popcorn Company Susquehanna University* GBC Fundraising Temple University Boyer College of Music and Dance*** GIA Publications, Inc. The String Tree**** Grove City College Music Department*** The Tuba Exchange Guardian Travel and Fundraising Tournament of Bands* Hartwick College Travel Gallery - Taking Music Everywhere Hawaii State Tours University of Delaware School of Music Hunter Music Instrument Inc. University of Pittsburgh Indiana University of Pennsylvania U.S. Army Band J.W. Pepper US Bands Johnstonbaugh's Music Centers* Wells School of Music at West Chester University Jupiter/Mapex/Majestic-KHS America Western Pennsylvania Center for the Arts** Kutztown University Westminster College Lancaster Bible College* World Class Vacations Lebanon Valley College* Zeswitz Music** Lehigh Valley Digital Music Press** Marietta College Marine Music Program * denotes PMEA Corporate Sponsor Menchey Music Service, Inc.**** ** denotes PMEA Bronze Sponsor Messiah University**** *** denotes PMEA Silver Sponsor Millersville University ****denotes PMEA Gold Sponsor + denotes Conference Sponsor 1 6 | PMEA NEWS | SPRING 2022
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DeMoulin Brothers & Company – Booths 304, 306 Fruhauf Uniforms, Inc. – Booth 415 DeMoulin Brothers & Company - A leader in the manufacture Since 1910, the Fruhauf family has manufactured the highest- of music apparel since 1892. quality music education apparel. Five generations later we’re https://www.demoulin.com better than ever, and continue to use the highest quality of materials and workmanship. Duquesne University - Mary Pappert School of http://fruhauf.com Music**** – Booths 500, 502 Whether you're interested in Music Education, Performance, GBC Fundraising – Booth 801 Music Technology, Music Therapy, Composition, or Jazz, we GBC Fundraising provides a clear and proven system that have the faculty and resources to prepare you for a successful generates predictable revenue year after year. This allows our and fulfilling career in music and beyond. Find out why the customers to achieve their goals with confidence and stay Mary Pappert School of Music is #1 for so many. View our focused on their mission. programs, take a virtual tour of the school, and start your www.gbcfundraising.com application today! Visit duq.edu/MusicAdmissions GIA Publications, Inc. – Booths 707, 709, 711, 713 Eastman Music Company – Booths 515, 517 At GIA Publications, Meredith Music, and Walton Music The Eastman family of brands, including Wm. S. Haynes we aspire to publish the highest quality music education Co., S.E. Shires Co., Backun Musical Services, and Bourgeois resources to enrich lives, bring joy to students, and inspire Guitars, proudly makes handcrafted instruments for players of teachers. We continue to create innovative resources for all levels. music educators at all levels, even in challenging distance EastmanMusicCompany.com learning environments. By working with authors and educators who represent the best the profession has to Educational Programs Network**** - offer from preschool through college and beyond. Booths 504, 506 www.giamusic.com The Educational Programs Network offers Festivals, Clinics, Workshops and the Travel Professionals to get you there. Grove City College Music Department*** - http://www.educationalprograms.com Booths 212, 214 Grove City College occupies a unique place in American Educational Travel Adventures – Booth 210 higher education. Founded in 1876, the College has Travel and Festivals unwaveringly upheld the American pillars of faith and https://www.etadventures.com/ freedom. Grove City College’s first president, Isaac C. Ketler, envisioned a school that would educate and shape Elizabethtown College* - Booth 302 engaged citizens of strong character who would lead Elizabethtown College Offers Bachelor's Degrees in Music lives of service to our country and world. Years later, J. Therapy, Music Education, and Music, with a Master's in Howard Pew, the College’s longest-serving chairman of Music Education. the board of trustees, declared that the College’s “prime www.etown.edu responsibility is to inculcate in the minds and hearts of youth those Christian, moral, and ethical principles Fred J. Miller – Booth 700 without which the country cannot long endure.” Marching band uniforms and accessories www.gcc.edu/music fjminc.com/ Guardian Travel and Fundraising – Friendly Kettle Popcorn Company – Booth 513 Booths 307, 309 Fundraising Travel and Fundraising services for groups www.friendlykettlepopcorn.com Gmgtravel.com 1 8 | PMEA NEWS | SPRING 2022
Hartwick College – Booth 706 truth. LBC offers professional degrees in Music Education, A liberal arts college offering music and music education degrees. Music Performance (composition, instrumental and vocal), www.hartwick.edu Musical Theatre, Worship Arts, and Elective Studies in Music. Visit www.lbc.edu/music Hawaii State Tours – Booth 403 www.lbc.edu Thirty years of bringing Groups to the Hawaiian Islands. Our customer service is our Aloha! Lebanon Valley College* - Booth 315 www.hawaiistatetours.com Lebanon Valley College is a private, liberal arts college located in Annville, PA. Achieve more than you ever Hunter Music Instrument Inc. – Booth 205 thought possible. We value kindness, hard work and Band & Orchestra Instruments wholesaler determination. For the 4th consecutive year, LVC is #1 www.huntermusical.com among colleges and universities in Pennsylvania for job Indiana University of Pennsylvania – Booth 103 placement. The music programs include a B.S. in Music The mission of the IUP Department of Music is the Education, B.M. in Audio & Music Production, B.A. in professional preparation of music students as teachers, Music Business, B.A. in Music, Master of Music Education performers, composers, and scholars at the undergraduate and Modern Band Certificate. Learn more at www.lvc.edu. and graduate level. www.lvc.edu https://www.iup.edu/music/index.html Lehigh Valley Digital Music Press** - Booth 308 J.W. Pepper – Booths 703, 705 Useful music for strings need not be expensive! Lehigh Founded in 1876, J.W. Pepper is the best online store for sheet Valley Digital Music Press is a Pennsylvania-based publisher music with over a million titles to choose from. of music for string orchestra, beginner to advanced. LVDMP www.jwpepper.com customers enjoy the ability to make unlimited part copies for their students at no extra cost. Johnstonbaugh's Music Centers* - www.lvdmp.com Booths 512, 514 Western Pennsylvania School Music Dealer Marietta College – Booth 510 www.johnstonbaughs.com At the Edward E. MacTaggart Department of Music at Marietta College, you will find a close music community Jupiter/Mapex/Majestic-KHS America + – within a challenging liberal arts environment that includes Booths 410, 412 frequent individual contact with active performers and Serving the musical community with world class instruments scholars. Marietta College Music offers abundant performance that provide a lifetime of musical inspiration. opportunities to help you become a successful musician, www.khs-america.com evidence-based music therapy courses and courses for the development of special music therapy skills, coursework that Kutztown University – Booth 613 provides in-depth instruction in music education methods, Kutztown University is a member of the Pennsylvania and instruction in both instrumental and vocal pedagogy to State System of Higher Education. We offer degrees in help you become a successful educator. You will develop the Music Education, Commercial Music, Music Performance, skills and tools you need to become a leader in the music and Music Business profession from nationally recognized music faculty, who are kutztown.edu committed to quality in every endeavor. https://www.marietta.edu/music-department Lancaster Bible College* - Booth 608 Lancaster Bible College is a premier academic institution Marine Music Program – Booths 211, 213 preparing students to proclaim Christ by serving Him in the Marine Corps Musicians fight for our Nation while continuing church and society. The Music, Worship, & Performing Arts to pursue their passion for music in the Musician Enlistment (MWPA) Department, accredited by NASM, seeks to develop Option Program. As musical ambassadors for our Nation, highly skilled artists to influence culture with grace and MEOP presents the opportunity to become a Marine and fight Pennsylvania Music Educators Association | 19
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