October - Maryland State Music Teachers Association

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October - Maryland State Music Teachers Association
Maryland State
Music Teachers
Association
Affiliated with Music Teachers National Association
www.msmta.org
A bi-monthly publication of the Maryland State Music Teachers Association
October 2012
From the President…
Where has the time gone? I hope
you had a restful summer and a
great start to your teaching year.
I recently attended the MTNA
Leadership Summit at the
Cincinnati, OH headquarters.
The Summit started in the 1990s
with the mission of bringing
together state presidents and
MTNA leaders to get to know
more about our organization. This had been put on hold
for the past several years due to the economic situation and
was inserted into the annual conference. With the financial
situation slowly improving at MTNA, it was returned to its
original format this year.
The summit was very informative and valuable. In one
especially helpful session, presidents were organized into small
groups according to membership. This enabled us to find
common areas of difficulty and discuss possible solutions.
Many topics were discussed, but the main concerns shared
were declining membership and the fact that conference costs
are rising while attendance is dropping.
discussed this issue at our board meeting on October 8, and
this year we would really like to make an extra effort to boost
membership. Our VP of Membership, Ann McCandliss,
has been working tirelessly to make the membership process
go smoothly, and we are planning to produce a promotional
pamphlet (nothing fancy) to promote our organization. One
of the ideas raised at the Summit was to contact colleagues
who are not currently members and explain the benefits
of membership. If each one of you can reach out to a few
people, it will help to preserve MSMTA’s future.
Also, as you can see in this newsletter, your conference
committee has put together a fantastic program for our
upcoming conference in January. This year, we have included
a great lineup for our string teachers. Detailed information
will soon be available on our website. I hope to see many of
you at this year’s conference!
Last, but not least, congratulations to Prince George’s
County Music Teachers Association on its 50th anniversary!
PGMTA is the first local chapter in Maryland to celebrate
this monumental anniversary and will be commemorating
this achievement at our conference.
Sincerely,
We are all facing the fact that most of our associations
are having a difficult time recruiting new members. We
MSMTA STATE CONFERENCE
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
JANUARY 12 & 13, 2013
The 2013 MSMTA Annual Conference will be held at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at
the University of Maryland, College Park Campus. The dates for the conference are Saturday, January
12, 2013 and Sunday, January 13, 2013. The MSMTA Conference promises to be extraordinary, so
please mark your calendar now and register soon for this amazing opportunity. More information
will be posted on the website as it becomes available. www.msmta.org
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President
Junko Takahashi
10503 Redosier Court
Bethesda, MD 20814
Treasurer & VP Finance
Claudette Horwitz
5004 Barkwood Place
Rockville, MD 20853
VP Student Activities
Yoon Huh
21200 Dorsey Spring Place
Germantown, MD 20876
VP Membership
MSMTA STATE CONFERENCE
We are excited to announce our lineup!
Saturday, January 12
• 8:30 – 9:30 – Registration and Coffee Hour
• 9:30 – 11:00 – Dennis Alexander – Masterclass - Intermediate
Ann McCandliss
4429 Buena Vista Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21211-1206
• 11:00 – 11:15 – BREAK – Please enjoy the vendors!
Kathryn Stansbery
16130 Patapsco Overlook Court
Mount Airy, MD 21771
• 12:45 – 1:45 – LUNCH
VP Publications
VP Certification
Ann Matteson
5204 Paducah Road
College Park , MD 20740
Recording Secretary
Daniel Lau
507 Walker Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21212-2624
Corresponding Secretary
Lori Davis
2848 Ridge Road
Waldorf, MD 20603
Historian
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• 11:15 – 12:45 – Alexander Peskanov – Lecture
• 1:45 – 2:45 – Judging Panel - an open discussion with Grace McFarlane, Nancy O’Neill
Breth, Carol Wolfe-Ralph and Helen Smith Tarchalski
• 2:45 – 4:00 – Dennis Alexander – Showcase
• 4:00 – 4:15 – BREAK – Please enjoy the vendors!
• 4:15 – 5:30 – Nancy O’Neill Breth – Inside the Inventions: An appreciation of the
beauty behind the genius of Bach’s Two-Part Inventions. A brief historical setting
followed by a detailed discussion of selected Inventions. Suggestions on fingering,
phrasing, practicing, memorizing.
Bonnie Kellert
9140 Falls Chapel Way
Potomac, MD 20854-2454
• 5:45 – 7:30 – Dinner (Pre-purchased on Registration Form) – Come join us for a buffetstyle dinner served in the upstairs reception area of the Clarice Smith Performing Arts
Center. It’s a lovely time to relax and socialize before the concert!
Douglas Guiles
10359 Cullen Terrace
Columbia, MD 21044
• 7:30 – Concert - Alexander Peskanov – Come enjoy the intimacy and beauty of the
Gildenhorn Recital Hall as we welcome our guest artist!
Member-at-Large
Immediate Past President
Carol Wolfe-Ralph
Local Association Presidents
Anne Arundel MTA
Adriana Schueckler
MTA Greater Baltimore
Barbara Stumpf
MTA Bowie
Jeannine Case
Carroll County MTA
Jane McIlvain
MTA Charles County
Mary Wolf
Greater Columbia MTA
David Holmes
Eastern Shore MTA
Raymond Hobbs
Frederick County MTA
Sunday, January 13
• 9:00 – 9:30 – Registration and Coffee Hour
• 9:30 – 11:00 – Alexander Peskanov – Masterclass – Advanced
• 11:00 – 11:15 – BREAK – Please enjoy the vendors!
• 11:15 – 12:45 – Dennis Alexander - Teaching the Romantics to Young Pianists
• 12:45 – 2:15 – LUNCH/Meeting
• 2:15 – 3:30 – Stef Scaggiari – Lecture
• 3:30 – 5:30 – Composers Circle – Commissioned composer Andrew Simpson of
Catholic University of America
• 5:30 – Reception
Laurel Carroll
Howard County MTA
David Kuperstein
Greater Laurel MTA
Douglas Guiles
Montgomery County MTA
Lori McCarthy
Prince Georges MTA
June Miller
MTA Southern Maryland
Patricia Blanchard
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NEW THIS YEAR……STRINGS!!!!
We are pleased to announce that we have added sessions for string teachers on Sunday January
13, which include Master Classes with: Rebecca Henry, Alicia Ward, Nurit Bar-Joseph and
Evelyn Elsing and sessions on Introduction to Baroque Performance Practice and Practice
Strategies for Developing Independence. See the string schedule below.
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MSMTA STATE CONFERENCE
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 13
• 9:00 – 10:15 – Rebecca Henry – Masterclass – Intermediate Violin. She would like to
encourage at least one student from a relatively young teacher (5-10 years’ experience) to
participate.
• 9:00 – 10:15 – Alicia Ward, Strathmore Artist in Residence – Masterclass – Intermediate Cello
• 10:30 – 12:00 – Elizabeth Fields, violin and Stephanie Vial, cello – Early Music Program
– Introduction to Baroque Performance. Ms. Fields and Ms. Vial (co-directors of The Vivaldi
Project and the Institute for Early Music on Modern Instruments) will discuss and demonstrate
baroque performance practices – bowing techniques, applications of vibrato, and principles
of phrase structure – as applied to baroque dance forms and the sonatas and concertos found
in the Suzuki books and among the standard performance repertoire.
• 12:00 – 1:30 – LUNCH – Please enjoy the vendors too!
Claudette Horwitz
Bylaws/Parliamentarian
David Holmes
Certification
College Faculty
TBA
Community Outreach
and Education
Deborah
White-Bondhus
Composition
Commissioning
Li-Ly Chang
Conference
• 1:30 – 3:00 – Nurit Bar-Joseph – Masterclass – Advanced Violin
Carol Wolfe-Ralph
Junko Takahashi
• 1:30 – 3:00 – Evelyn Elsing – Masterclass – Advanced Cello
Finance
• 3:00 – 3:15 – BREAK – Please enjoy the vendors!
• 3:15 – 4:45 – Rebecca Henry - Practice Strategies for Developing Independence
– It takes years for a young musician to get to the point where he knows what he wants to hear,
recognizes what needs attention, can identify options for how to make improvements, makes a
plan to address the issues, and then practices intelligently until progress is made. Though this
long road has ups and downs, we can help guide our students towards eventual independent
practice from the very first lessons. I will highlight various stages of this transition with
specific practice techniques for elementary to advanced level students.
STRING MASTERCLASS PERFORMERS NEEDED
(MUST BE MSMTA TEACHERS’ STUDENTS)
Claudette Horwitz
Fund Raising
TBA
Independent Music
Teachers
Helen Smith Tarchalski
Legal Advisor
Randy Reade
Local and Student Associations
We are looking for students to perform in the masterclasses by given by Alicia Ward and Evelyn
Elsing, cellists, and Rebecca Henry, violin and viola and Nurit Bar-Joseph, violin. See below for
more information:
Masterclass with Evelyn Elsing
* Level of cello students: Advanced students
* Length of piece: No longer than10 minutes
Masterclass with Rebecca Henry
Masterclass with Alicia Ward
* Level of violin and viola students: Intermediate
* Level of cello students: Intermediate students
* Length of piece: No longer than 10 minutes
* Length of piece: No longer than 10 minutes
Please send an audition DVD, CD or cassette tape containing the repertoire to be performed,
along with a $5.00 fee per student (make checks payable to MSMTA) to:
Advertising
Anne Matteson
• 10:15 – 10:30 – BREAK – Please enjoy the vendors!
Masterclass with Nurit Bar-Joseph
* Level of violin students: Advanced students
* Length of piece: No longer than 10 minutes
STANDING
COMMITTEE
CHAIRS
Jean Provine, 4611 Beechwood Rd., College Park, MD 20740
email (for questions): Jean Provine: jeanprovine@gmail.com
email (for questions): Judy Silverman: s.judith@verizon.net
Kathryn Stansbery
MTNA Foundation
Carol Wolfe-Ralph
MSMTA Foundation/
Fundraising
TBA
Membership
Ann McCandliss
Nominations
Anne Matteson
Publications
Kathryn Stansbery
Publicity
Christine Couch
Student Activities
Yoon Huh
DEADLINE FOR STRINGS AUDITIONS IS DECEMBER 1, 2012
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Technology
Helen Smith Tarchalski
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PIANO MASTERCLASS PERFORMERS NEEDED
We are looking for students to perform in the masterclasses by Dennis Alexander and Alexander Peskanov.
Please see below for more information.
Masterclass with Dennis Alexander
• Level of students: Intermediate students
• Length of pieces: No longer than 10 minutes
Masterclass with Alexander Peskanov
• Level of students: Advanced Students
• Length of piece: No longer than 10 minutes
For Mr. Alexander’s masterclass, please send an audition CD or cassette tapecontaining the repertoire to be performed, along with
a $5.00 fee per student (make checks to MSMTA) to:
Andrew Zatman
1 Kirkfield Court
Rockville, MD 20850
For Mr. Peskanov’s masterclass, please send an audition CD or DVD containing the repertoire to be performed, along with a
$5.00 fee per student (make checks to MSMTA) to:
Junko Takahashi
10503 Redosier Ct.
Bethesda, MD 20814
THE DEADLINE FOR PIANO AUDITION CDS/DVDS/TAPES IS DECEMBER 15, 2012
* Teachers: Please include student’s name, age, the preferred masterclass, teacher’s name and contact information.
* CDs will not be returned.
Please note that students who performed at last year’s masterclasses at the conference will not be eligible. If you have any
questions, please contact Junko at (301) 530-6203 or Jutaka@verizon.net.
ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM AND VENDOR TABLES ARE AVAILABLE
Advertisements will be placed in the conference program (size is 5 ½ x 8 ½ inches) and programs will be given to every conference
attendee. This is a great way to advertise your business to teachers from across the state at one time! All ads are black and white
and should be sent in pdf format. Deadline for advertisements is December 7, 2012
Covers have all been taken!
Full page (7.5x4.5)...........................$75
1/2 page (4x4.5)...............................$50
1/4 page (2x4)................................. $35
Vending areas will be open between workshops during both dates of the conference.
The rate for vending is $50 for one standard folding table and 10% of all sales over $50.
Please direct any questions to Christine Couch 404-510-2995 or e-mail cc598@aol.com
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Maryland State Music Teachers Association
“MSMTA… celebrating Musical Diversity”
2012-2013 Conference
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
University of Maryland
College Park, MD
PIANO and STRING Registration Form –Deadline: January 7, 2013
Name: _______________________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________________________
Phone: ____________________________Email:______________________________________________
Local Association: ______________________________________________________________________
MSMTA, ASTA, SAGWA Members:
2 DAY Advanced Registration (Until January 7, 2013) 2 DAY Onsite Registration ASTA, VASTA, SAGWA String Members:
SUNDAY ONLY Advanced Registration (Until January 7, 2013) SUNDAY ONLY Onsite Registration MSMTA Piano Members:
1 DAY Advanced Registration (Until January 7, 2013) 1 DAY Onsite Registration $90.00 ____________
$95.00 ____________
$40.00 ____________
$45.00 ____________
$50.00 ____________
$55.00 ____________
STUDENTS:
2 DAY Registration
$25.00 ____________
1 DAY Registration $12.00 ____________
NON MEMBER: $95.00 ____________
MEALS WITH ADVANCE REGISTRATION ONLY:
Brown Bag Lunch (Saturday) $12.00 ____________
Buffet Dinner (Saturday) $25.00 ____________
Business Luncheon (Sunday) $13.50 ____________
Evening Piano Concert, January 12th: Number of Tickets needed
(If you need more than 6 tickets, please contact Junko at jutaka@veriaon.net)
(FREE) ___________
TOTAL: $__________
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Please make your check payable to MSMTA, and mail it along with your registration form to:
Junko Takahashi, 10503 Redosier Ct., Bethesda, MD 20814.
NOTE: On line registration will be available soon. Payment may be made on line either by credit card
or PayPal. Contact John Ralph, webmaster@msmta.org if you have any questions or problems.
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MSMTA NEWS
2012/2013 “William J. McCormick, Jr. Educator Grants for Piano
Teachers and Students”
Please watch your inboxes around November 1st for the online application form for this year’s Jordan Kitt’s grants, presented in
memory of William McCormick, the former owner of Jordan Kitt’s. There will be four grants of $400.00 each awarded to piano
teachers for their further education or for one of their deserving students. (Please note that the entry forms MUST be filled
out by the teacher and not the student or a parent.) The grants are available to anyone who is a member of MSMTA, regardless
of where they live. As part of the online application, each teacher who submits an application will have the option to answer
anonymously several questions about how Jordan Kitt’s can better service the MTA, how their studios are set up, etc. Kitt’s will
use this information internally, only for market research purposes. Local Association Presidents should make sure their members
without email receive copies of the grant application.
The deadline for applying is Friday, December 14, 2012, with the presentation to occur at the MSMTA Annual Conference at
the University of Maryland on the evening of January 12, 2013.
Kathy Stansbery, Local Association Chair
student activities
2012-2013 Theory Program
It is my privilege to serve as the new Theory Program
Chair and Registrar for the upcoming year. I wanted
to take this opportunity to mention a few things about
the Theory Program.
First, it seems that there might be a few old syllabi
floating around. Please be sure you are using the
MSMTA Guide to Comprehensive Musicianship,
2001-2002 (aka Theory Syllabus) in preparing your
students for the exam. If you do not have a copy,
please see the Theory Materials Ordering form in the
Student Activities Handbook. The first copy is free
to all MSMTA members. While this document has
everything you will need to prepare your students, I
would like to mention that two things we no longer test
on in ear training are instrument identification in the
lower levels and specific piece identification in the upper
levels. We are currently reviewing the syllabus to reflect
these current changes but for now, please just disregard
those two items when preparing your students.
Second, please note that online registration is now
available and is preferred. Although there is not an
extra fee this year for paper registration, I would really
encourage teachers to use the online registration as
you can have absolute control over the accuracy of
the information entered. Keep in mind over 1,700
students took the exam last year and that’s quite a
bit of information to handle, so online registration
will increase the chances that all your information is
accurate.
Third, please be sure to read the rules on page 4 of
the MSMTA Guide to Comprehensive Musicianship,
2001-2002 as well as the rules on all the information
and application pages for the Theory Program.
Deadlines will be strictly enforced. Please note also a
clarification on the Transfer Form that students may
transfer to centers only whose deadline is on or after
the deadline of the original center for which they were
registered.
Lastly, with regard to materials ordering, please note
that the sample tests offered are the same as the ones
from last year, the 2009 edition. So if you ordered
them last year, no need to order again! However, one
thing many teachers have requested are ear training
CDs and we have made those available this year for a
cost of $5 per level. We currently have Levels 1-7 and
9 available and I am working to try and make the other
levels available soon.
Lori McCarthy
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Below is the new MSMTA Theory Materials Order Form which members should use instead of
the one in the Student Activities Handbook. The old form is in the Handbook.
MSMTA Theory Testing Program
Materials Order Form
******************************************************
Please send me the following materials:
MSMTA Guide to Comprehensive Musicianship, 2001-2002 (aka Theory Syllabus)
(no charge for the first copy), pdf file* sent via email
________
Additional copies of MSMTA Guide to Comprehensive Musicianship, 2001-2002
(aka Theory Syllabus)
$5 pdf file* sent via email after check is received
$________
Sampletestmaterials(2009test); pdf files*, sent via email after check is received.
Studentversion(2009test); $10 for complete set of levels
Teacherversion(2009answerkeys);$10 for complete set of levels
$________
$________
CDsofeartraining(2009test);$5perlevel,mailedUSPS
Levelscurrentlyavailable:
Level 1___
Level 6___
Level 2___
Level 7___
Level 3___
Level 9___
Level 4 ___
Level 5____
$________
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Total enclosed:
$_________
Teacher should send one check for all orders, made payable to MSMTA, to:
LORIMcCARTHY,3607DunlopStreet,ChevyChase,MD20815-5926
301-986-9010, lorinmccarthy@verizon.net
Teacher’s Name: ___________________________________
Local Assn:_________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________________
Phone: __________________________________Email: ________________________________
Have you ever participated in the MSMTA Theory Program?
Did you participate last year?
Yes_____
Yes_____
No ______
No ______
*All sample tests and syllabi are sent via email. If you require a cd via USPS mailing, please contact Lori
McCarthy. A $5 mailing fee will be assessed.
*All sample tests and syllabi are sent via email. If you require a cd via USPS mailing, please contact Lori
McCarthy. A $5 mailing fee will be assessed.
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2012 HIGH SCHOOL PIANO EXAMINATIONS
FOR SCHOOL RECOGNITION/CREDIT
MSMTA FINAL REPORT
Co-chairs: Ann Matteson and Ellen Sakai
The High School Piano Examination Program for School
Recognition/Credit was designed to encourage high school
piano students, offer them an incentive to continue studying
and give them the recognition they deserve through their
school. This connectedness with the schools is a unique
way that private teachers and school professionals can work
together to promote this important aspect of our students’
learning. This is the 33rd year that the auditions have been
held in April and May.
The co-chairs would like to thank MSMTA and all the
members who have supported this program since its
inception in 1979. Along with then MSMTA president, Dr.
Gail McDonald, and a committee, Ann Matteson started the
High School Piano Examinations in the school year of 19791980 and she has been working with the program ever since.
Ellen Sakai has also worked with the program for many, many
years as have a number of the Center Chairs. In this school
year 2012-2013, Deborah White-Bondhus has taken over as
the chair of the program with Ann and Ellen serving as her
co-chairs for this coming year. Deborah has not only entered
students in the Piano Exams for many years, but has often
served as a judge.
The following statistics are based on the number of people
who enrolled to take the examinations in 2012. There are
usually about 5-6 % of the students who elect not to take the
exam after they have enrolled.
Of the total of 245 students who applied to take the High
School Examinations in 2012:
230 applied to take the examination for recognition
15 applied to take the examination for credit
59 were in the 9th grade
73 were in the 10th grade
87 were in the 11th grade
26 were in the 12th grade
20 entered at the Intermediate I Level
49 entered at the Intermediate II Level
164 entered at the Advanced I Level
12 entered at the Advanced II Level
77 different high schools were represented by students
18 students were home-schooled
81 different piano teachers were represented.
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2012 High School Piano
Examinations Final Report
We would like to thank all Center Chairs, whose role is
absolutely essential for the running of this program. We
would also like to thank the schools, churches, and other
venues where these 19 adjudication days took place.
Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts - Annapolis Area –
Cecelia Wyatt
Baltimore Area - Lutherville Music School – Ruth Peng
Bowie Area – Belcroft Bible Church – Maxine Russell
Churchill High I – Hyun Park
Churchill High II – Jean Kim
Eleanor Roosevelt – Hui-Yen Chang
Greater Columbia I and II – Constance Fischel Studio –
Constance Fischel
Howard Community College I and II – Christopher
Hall/Kathy Stansbery
Laurel Presbyterian Church – Wendy Dengler
Montgomery Blair High I at Tuchler Studio – Ziona
Tuchler
Montgomery Blair High II at Marvin Memorial United
Methodist – Ae Ja Park
Quince Orchard High I – Rosanne White
Richard Montgomery High –Heesun Kim
Southern Maryland at Haderly Home – Patricia
Blanchard
River Road Unitarian Church (Whitman area) – Kristin
Butler
Wootton High I and II – Luba Turkevich
Again, special thanks go to Constance Fischel, who for
many years has been our registrar extraordinaire. She spends
many hours receiving and recording the grades and sending
out the critiques, reports and certificates.
Thanks to all the adjudicators: Jeffery Beaudry, Patricia
Blanchard, Lisa Bussing, Faye Bonner, Li-Ly Chang, Joyce
Crist, Gary Dinn, Constance Fischel, Douglas Guiles, Nancy
Hallsted, Linda Head, David Holmes, Wei-Der Huang, Yoon
Huh, Edwina Hunter, Lois Jones, Cherie Jeng, Bonnie Kellert,
Donna Koh, Mei-Yu Lin, Doris Mattingly, Ann Matteson,
Ingrid Mongini, Kathy O’Donovan, Maxine Russell, Martha
Sallet, Debra Smedley, Betsy Stocksdale, Janet Swaney, Junko
Takahashi, Chen-Li Tzeng, Helen Weems, Elizabeth White,
and Carol Wolfe-Ralph .
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And last but far from least, thanks go to the teachers who
entered students in the High School Piano Examinations:
Leia Bennett, Maja Blagojevic, Patricia Blanchard, Deborah
White-Bondhus, Faye Bonner, Carolyn Booth, Donna
Bridgland, Deborah Brown, Lisa Bussing, Kristin Butler,
Jeannine Case, Hui-Yen Chang, Anne Hsueh Chen, Sarah
Crandall, Judy Dalton, Lori Davis, Wendy Dengler, Harvey
Doster, Irina Dvoynoy, Elena Eliseeva, Sima Elkis, Constance
Fischel, Barbara Goldberg, Barbara Graham, Immanuela
Gruenberg, Irina Gurevich, Christopher Hall, Nancy
Hallsted, Linda Head, David Holmes, Karina Hou, Weider Huang, Irene Hulbert, Edwina Hunter, Conchita Jan,
Cherie Jeng, Bonnie Kellert, Heesun Kim, Jean Kim, Donna
Koh, David Kuperstein, Olga Kuperstein, Chia-Hsuan Lee,
Chieh-Ming Lee, Cecil Leman, Mei-Yu Lin, Ann Matteson,
Doris Mattingly, Hsien-Ann Meng, Alla Merport, Jamie
Mitchell, Ingrid Mongini, Care Nebbia, Cathy O’Donovan,
Yevgenia Oleshkevich, Colleen Oren, Ae Ja Park, Hyun Park,
Ivey Perkins-Brockington, Linda Pio Roda, Ellen Sakai,
Martha Sallet, Debra Smedley, Susan Smith, Betsy Stocksdale,
Kristina Suter, Junko Takahashi, Helen Tarchalski, Mary K.
Traver, Yie-Chien Tsau, Ziona Tuchler, Luba Turkevich,
Chen-Li Tzeng, Thanh Vo, Helen Weems, Rosanne White,
Carol Wolfe-Ralph, Cecelia Wyatt, and Tzi-Ming Yang.
The following High Schools were represented by those
students who enrolled in the examinations: Academy of
the Holy Cross, Annapolis, Archbishop Spalding, Arundel,
Atholton, Melvin J. Berman Hebrew Academy, BethesdaChevy Chase, James Hubert Blake, Montgomery Blair, The
Calvert School, Centennial, Winston Churchill, Damascus,
DeMatha Catholic, Dulaney, Eastern Technical, Albert
Einstein, Frederick, Gaithersburg, Georgetown Day School,
German School, Gilman School, Glenelg, Glenelg Country
School, Good Counsel, Howard, Walter Johnson, The Key
School, Langley, Laurel, Leonardtown, Long Reach, Loyola
Blakefield, Magruder, The Maret School, Mariotts Ridge,
McDonough School, Richard Montgomery, Mount de
Sales Academy, Mount Hebron, North Point, Northwest,
Northwood, Oakland Mills, Old Mill, Paint Branch, Patuxent,
Poolesville, The Potomac School, Quince Orchard, River
Hill, Rockbridge Academy, Rockville, Eleanor Roosevelt,
Ryken, Sandy Springs Friends School, Severn School, Severna
Park, Sherwood, Sidwell Friends School, Charles E. Smith
Jewish Day School, South River, Springbrook, St. Albans
School, St. Andrews Episcopal School, St. James, St. Mary’s,
St. Timothy’s School, Seton Keough, Southern, Spencerville
Adventist Academy, Stone Ridge, Towson, Walt Whitman,
Wilde Lake, Thomas S. Wootton and Yeshiva of Greater
Washington.
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COMPOSER’S COMPOSITION/
IMPROVISATION CIRCLE
Teachers!! It will soon be time for you to send in the
application recital forms for your students’ compositions and
improvisations for the Composers/Improvisation Circle. This
recital will be performed at the 2013 MSMTA Conference
held at the University of Maryland in the afternoon on Sunday,
January 13. It will feature compositions or improvisations
that students have created. This concert is a wonderful way
for students to showcase their creative talents. There are some
changes for the event which are printed in the Student Activity
Handbook www.msmta.org. Please be sure you review the
application form and information sheet carefully and use
the 2012-13 application form. Teachers will only be able to
submit two student compositions/improvs this year since we
have a Commissioned Composition, Vistas of Rome, written by
Andrew Simpson, who teaches music at the Catholic University
of America. He has written a piece for cello and piano which will
be approximately 12 minutes long and it is a real opportunity
for students to hear a professional composition premiered.
Student compositions will be printed in a Composers Circle
Booklet which is given to each composition student and the
participating teacher and all performers receive a certificate.
One of the changes is that there will be no CD’s, recordings,
etc. used during the performance without permission of the
chairs. Another change is that improvisation students need
to turn in a brief description (keys, title, etc.) of the plan of
their improvisation. The improv is not a memorized piece
but should be created as the student plays. There is a 3 minute
limit for improvisations.
It is amazing how creative students can be and this is always a
delightful recital of original works.
Ann Matteson and Joanna Greenwood, Co-chairs
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2012 Distinguished Music
Achievement Awards
This year’s Distinguished Music Achievement Awards were
given to 50 students in the Junior division and 29 in the
Senior division, from the studios of 28 MSMTA teachers.
As the chairperson of the DMA Awards, I would like to
express my gratitude to all the participating teachers, and
my congratulations to all the recipients for their outstanding
accomplishments over the years.
Bok Hwa Kim, Chair
2012 DMA Recipients:
Junior:
Joshua Gardner ................................... Patricia Blanchard
Clay King ........................................... Patricia Blanchard
Cullen Taylor ...................................... Patricia Blanchard
Sally Feng ......................................... Dr. Hui-Yen Chang
Christopher Leung . .......................... Dr. Hui-Yen Chang
William Vargas ................................. Dr. Hui-Yen Chang
Susan Yun ......................................... Dr. Hui-Yen Chang
Monet C. Gilmore ................................... Dr. Gary Dinn
Brendan W. Harper . ................................ Dr. Gary Dinn
Kelly Ross.................................................. Irina Dvoynoy
James Wang .......................................... Christopher Hall
Colleen Saunders .................................... Suzanne Hilton
Olivia Dilworth ..................................Claudette Horwitz
Korliss Britt .............................................Edwina Hunter
Sydney Ortega ...............................................Cherie Jeng
Amy Chen ................................................ Bonnie Kellert
Jason Choi ................................................ Bonnie Kellert
Tiger Zhang . ............................................ Bonnie Kellert
John Baek ...........................................Dr. Bok Hwa Kim
Cecilia Hsu .........................................Dr. Bok Hwa Kim
Esther Kim .........................................Dr. Bok Hwa Kim
Anna Xi ..............................................Dr. Bok Hwa Kim
Elise Lin .............................................. David Kuperstein
Xiaolu Guo ............................................ Olga Kuperstein
Emily Luo . ............................................ Olga Kuperstein
Emily Pung . ..................................................Mei-Yu Lin
Grace Tung ....................................................Mei-Yu Lin
Jesicca Tsai ...................................................Alla Merport
Nancy Qin . ........................................ Dmitri Nazarenko
Vivien Zhu ......................................... Dmitri Nazarenko
Crystal Li . ....................................Yevgeniya Oleshkevich
Cole Abod............................................. Jamie Fan Pasho
Mazda Moayeri....................................... Jamie Fan Pasho
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Matthew Silverman . .............................. Jamie Fan Pasho
Marika Yang ................................................... Ruth Peng
Susanna Yau . ..................................................Ellen Sakai
Amy Zheng . ............................................... Janet Swaney
Albert Jiang . ............................................Luba Turkevich
Jeffrey Chang ..................................... Dr. Chen-Li Tzeng
Raymond Lin..................................... Dr. Chen-Li Tzeng
Albert Wang....................................... Dr. Chen-Li Tzeng
William Chen ................................. Dr. Svetlana Volkova
Jeremy Du ...................................... Dr. Svetlana Volkova
Elleyana Simmons . ......................... Dr. Svetlana Volkova
Seaenna Yang .................................. Dr. Svetlana Volkova
Grace Cheung . ......................................... Jeanne Wernly
Christopher Lee........................................ Jeanne Wernly
Neha Satapathy . ...................... Deborah White-Bondhus
Heather Faison . ........................... Dr. Carol Wolfe-Ralph
Jennifer Song..................................... Dr. Tzi-Ming Yang
Johnson Song . ................................... Dr. Tzi-Ming Yang
Senior:
Ruth Alonzo....................................... Patricia Blanchard
Rachel Brandt ..................................... Patricia Blanchard
Eumi Pok............................................ Patricia Blanchard
Timothy Andrew Forbes................... Dr. Hui-Yen Chang
Rushil Narula ................................... Dr. Hui-Yen Chang
Matthew Kim..................................... Anne Hsueh Chen
Nick Troccoli............................... Immanuela Gruenberg
Jessica Brito ........................................Claudette Horwitz
Qin Tan .................................................... Bonnie Kellert
Doris Chen............................................ Olga Kuperstein
Benjamin Lao ........................................ Olga Kuperstein
Sherman Leung . .................................... Olga Kuperstein
Anna Mateo . ......................................... Olga Kuperstein
Andrea Lopez . ...............................................Mei-Yu Lin
Joseph Zia...................................................... Mei-Yu Lin
Yan Kazansky............................................... Alla Merport
Lawrence Suh ..............................................Alla Merport
Barbara Kim................................. Yevgeniya Oleshkevich
Christopher Wong.........................Yevgeniya Oleshkevich
Jessica Liu .......................................................Hyun Park
Thomas Lee ....................................................Ellen Sakai
Crystal Leung................................................. Ellen Sakai
Lucy Chen ...............................................Luba Turkevich
Ellie Liang................................................ Luba Turkevich
Lillian Gao . ....................................... Dr. Chen-Li Tzeng
Eshane Wang ..................................... Dr. Chen-Li Tzeng
Amanda Rashford ........................... Dr. Svetlana Volkova
Alexandra Pickens .................... Deborah White-Bondhus
Christopher Jou................................. Dr. Tzi-Ming Yang
MTNA
What can MTNA offer you?
6.
National Certification has several categories. Teachers
are listed in the American Music Teacher Magazine and
receive recognition for achievements and completion
of established criteria. Consult the website for detailed
information.
7.
Education Fund supports programs that “nurture the
creation, performance and study of music by providing
funds for grants, student competitions, commissioning
of new music and other important initiatives.”
8.
Teaching Tips are available online where colleagues
share ideas about teaching, such as learning a new piece,
practicing, group lessons and studio operations.
9.
Parent and Student Resources are also available at
www.mtna.org/programs
MTNA offers abundant resources to its membership. Take
advantage by surveying the National Website. www.mtna.
org/programs
Here is a quick glance at some advantages acquired by MTNA
membership. Peruse the website for further details.
1.
National and State Conferences: The next two MTNA
Conferences will be held March, 2013 in Anaheim and
March 2014 in Chicago.
Concerts, lectures, forums, interactive sessions,
competition performances, etc. and social connections
that are so vital to teaching.
2.
Awards: To mention a few—MTNA Achievement
Award, the highest honor awarded by MTNA; MTNA
Citation for leadership; MTNA Distinguished Service
Award; American Music Teacher Article of the Year
Award; 50 year Membership Award—or 50 continuous
years; MTNA Distinguished Composer of the Year
Award.
3.
4.
5.
Forums: These offer “open discussion and expression
of ideas”. Forums meet at the National Conference.
Online Communities portion of the Website also offers
information. The Forums serve independent teachers
and local associations, and address issues such as wellness
and other timely subjects. Teachers from across the
country at all levels submit ideas for publication for the
MTNA e-journal.
Music for Everyone involves three programs: Music
Achievement Award Programs encourages students
in the private studios. Music Study Award Program
provides certificates in recognition of accomplishments.
Studio Festival Program includes guidance for setting up
this program in the private studio with the opportunity
for supportive critiques.
Member Resources can be accessed directly online
at the MTNA website. Resources include insurance,
copyright, professional support line, leadership
resources, legal consultation and the Independent Piano
Teachers Studio Handbook.
Hope this introduces you to some new and innovative ideas
for the coming year. All the best to you and your students!
Bonnie Kellert, NCTM
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clues throughout the recitals, performing some of the music,
and awarding a prize to those who guess the “mystery
musician”. We have included pictures from two years ago,
which shows several members in costume, as well as the
chair who represented Antonio Vivaldi, and “attempted” to
play the violin until she was rescued by audience members
who COULD play the violin!!!! Our December Ensemble
MTAB began the fall season with its first bi-monthly meeting
on September 12 at Belcroft Bible Church in Bowie. At
the President’s suggestion, the Board voted to reduce the
number of monthly meetings from eight to five, and so,
general meetings will take place in Sept, Nov, Feb, March
and May, with board meetings held in October, January and
April. The program in September included an Ensemble
presentation with some piano duets and a vocal solo,
followed by the Mirabella Competition repertoire presented
by Mirabella Chair, Jeannine Case, as well as Maxine Russell,
Elizabeth White, Katya Merchant and Janet Swaney. Our
next bi-monthly meeting will be held on November 7 and
the program will feature Improvisations by Ray Hobbs and
chamber music with members Elizabeth White and Sharon
Winton, plus a guest violinist from Riderwood.
Joyce Crist, Mary Fitzgerald, Maxine Russell, Barbara Kornreich,
Jeannine Case, Katya Merchant
Festival, chaired by Betsy Angebranndt, will be held on
Saturday, December 8 at Cresthill Baptist Church in Bowie
and MTAB’s holiday luncheon will again be held at Outback
Steakhouse on Wednesday, December 12.
Jeannine Case, alias “Antonio Vivaldi,” demonstrating the violin
Our annual Halloween Musicale will be presented on
Saturday, October 27 at the Church of the Redeemer in
Bowie, which replaces the usual location which suffered
a partial fire in September. Chair Jeannine Case will again
dress as a composer or other well known musician, giving
As an alumni of the University of Maryland School of Music,
for years I have attended many events during the Kapell
International Piano Competition. This year I was fortunate
to attend twelve events, including Santiago Rodriguez’ solo
piano recital (magnificent!!), an all-Beethoven recital given
by Anton Kuerti, the Fleisher Masterclass, a piano physics
lecture, three preliminary rounds, two semi-final rounds
and one chamber round, plus the exciting, sold-out finals
with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. All three finalists
were young Asian men and any one of the three could have
been chosen the 1st place winner, because each spectacularly
performed the Brahms B flat Concerto, the Rachmaninoff
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, and the Rachmaninoff
3rd Concerto in D minor. The audience, myself and the
judges all chose the SAME 1ST PLACE WINNER, Yekwon
Sunwoo!!!!!!!
Jeannine Case, President
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Our first meeting of the year was held
on Thursday, September 27th at the
home of June Miller, President. We
were most happy to have a returning
member, Janice Wood, as well as a
brand new member present, Ivey
Perkins-Brockington. Both of these
fine teachers will most certainly be
assets to our organization, with their
experience, expertise and ideas for
growth of our organization.
Linda Head brought our special new
handbooks which feature our 50th
Anniversary as the first “chapter” in the Maryland State Music
Teachers Association. June Miller’s husband, Bob designed
our special cover this year.
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A A M T A
welcomes the
slate of officers
for
20122014: Adriana
Schueckler, President; Christene Sanders, Vice President;
Barbara Lancaster, Recording Secretary; Sarah Crandall,
Recording Secretary; Bill Bloomquist, Treasurer; Carol Gruen,
First Year Director; Dottie Seep, Second Year Director; Helen
Smith Tarchalski, Immediate Past President.
In the great tradition of the Schubertiades hosted by Franz
Schubert and his friends, we kicked off our year with a Soirée
hosted by member Ellen Winner. Teachers and their guests
shared a wonderful time of food, friendship, and music with
performances by several members.
Teachers and students are excitedly preparing for the popular
Fall at the Mall Music Marathon at Westfield Shopping Center
Annapolis Mall, which will take place on November 17.
Our Holiday Recital is scheduled for December 15. Many
AAMTA members are looking forward to getting together
with other MSMTA members at the conference in January!
Beginning this year, students can accumulate points toward
a medal for well prepared participation in events on the
AAMTA calendar, including MSMTA events. Students
must demonstrate preparedness for the event by submitting
favorable adjudication forms or, if an event is not adjudicated,
verification by the chairperson that the student was well
prepared. Students participating successfully in five events
over the course of no more than two consecutive years will
receive a medal from AAMTA.
Helen Smith Tarchalski, Immediate Past President
Ann Matteson and Linda Head
Any MSMTA member is welcome to enter students in our
Saul Roas Latin American Music Memorial Competition
which takes place Saturday, February 2nd. Please contact me
for further information.
MTA Charles County
opened its 2012-2013
year with a wonderful
presentation by member
Lori Dean on Teaching
Improvisation,
especially as it pertains to the MSMTA Keyboard Exam,
which we host in November. Ms. Dean shared fun ways
to stimulate creatively students and their imaginations to
produce musical test answers to questions posed on all levels
of the exam.
Our busy Fall will include a Masterclass & Recital, featuring
Cole Burger, on October 13, and Carols and Cookies on
December 1.
June Stevenson Miller, President
Mary Wolf, President
Our Broad Creek test piece committee presented the 2013
list, Ann Matteson and Linda Head playing the 4 duets,
and Linda Head ambitiously playing the entire list of solo
selections. This year we are featuring the growing list of
outstanding student composers upon whom we rely day
after day, week after week and year after year for much of our
outstanding teaching material.
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MCMTA held its first general membership meeting on
September 11th at our new location, Jordan Kitt’s Music
in Rockville, with a presentation by Nancy O’Neill Breth
entitled “Go Home and Practice.” We welcome all MSMTA
members to join us on the second Tuesday of the month at
Jordan Kitts. Please see our website for news on our meetings,
http://mcmta.msmta.org.
We have a full complement of student activities for the year
that will begin in October. Some of our first events for the
year will be a Judged Recital on October 14th at Piano Craft in
Gaithersburg and an Elementary “Autumn Carnival” Recital
on October 20th at Montgomery College. The following
month, MCMTA will hold the Junior, Intermediate, and
Senior Concerto Competitions on November 4th, 11th and
18th, respectively, at Jordan Kitt’s. The Montgomery County
center for the Keyboard Musicianship Exam will hold its
examinations on Sunday, November 18th at The Academy
of Fine Arts. Later in the year, we have some events planned
at the new Steinway Piano Gallery in North Bethesda. We
are very appreciative of all the fine venues that donate space
to house our events and encourage all MSMTA members to
support those businesses.
Many thanks go to all the chairmen and board members who
have been working behind the scenes this summer to plan
events for the upcoming year! Sincerely,
Lori McCarthy, President
Greater Columbia
Music Teachers Association
The Greater Columbia Music Teachers’ Association has
for several years enjoyed rewarding our students for quality
participation in our local association festivals, recitals,
outreach recitals, competitions and high school examinations.
The points are passed on from year to year and there is no
time limit for receiving an award. The points used to achieve
the 30 point award are kept and added to for the 60 point
award, and likewise for the 100 point award.
In 2012 GCMTA awarded Gold Cups to honor student
achievements as follows:
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10 trophies were awarded: 3-30 point, 6-60 point 1-100 point
100 Point Award:
Rachel Cherian—Teacher Helen Weems
60 Point Award:
Mathew Cherian, Phoebe Jeng —Teacher Helen Weems
Melanie Zheng—Teacher Constance Fischel
Khiem Doan, Co-Tu Doan, Tien Doan—Teacher Deborah
White-Bondhus
30 Point Award:
Sabrina Zaleski—Teacher Helen Weems
Mariana Lennon, Kaman Phamdo—Teacher Deborah
White-Bondhus.
Our September meeting assured us that we have lots to
look forward to this year. See you at the MSMTA Annual
Conference!
David Holmes, President
The MTAGB is celebrating a milestone year in 2012-13. We
are 45 years young! Our organization was founded in 1967,
and if I’m not mistaken, that makes us the third “chapter”
to be formed within MSMTA (Prince George’s was founded
in 1963, Montgomery County in 1965). Our archives
show that our charter members intended us to be a source
of “enrichment and support for each other.” They felt that
students had ample growth opportunities; it was we teachers
who needed care!
Thanks to the dedication of local teachers and MSMTA,
that is even more true today. We have wonderful festivals,
competitions, and programs to develop excellence in
musicianship and theory. So – this year, MTAGB is focusing
on three areas to support our teachers:
COMMUNITY-BUILDING: We are strengthening
relationships by holding monthly in-home gatherings for the
purpose of making music together. So far we have had two
“Music Matinees,” at which we play for one another, share
teaching ideas, and explore repertoire. We are also planning
to read books together on piano and/or the musical life. In
September and October we’ve heard Bach, Scarlatti, Chopin,
Brahms, Debussy, Ravel, and Saint-Saens – and most of all,
we’ve had a great time just being together!
COMMUNICATIONS: We have resumed our bimonthly
newsletter and are about to release an updated member
directory.
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CONTINUING EDUCATION: We held our first general
meeting on September 20th at the home of Pat Graham, with
an interactive program called “Judging with ‘Big Ears’: The
Art and Skill of Effective Judging.”
I thank my colleagues in MTAGB, MSMTA, and beyond for
sharing your expertise and love of music. It enriches students
and teachers alike!
Barbara Stumpf, President
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The Howard County Music Teachers Association had its first
meeting at the Music and Arts in Chatham Station, Ellicott
City, on September 6th. We were very happy to meet our
newest member, Wade Meyers, who came to us from northern
Virginia!
HCMTA’s student events start in October, with Sima Elkis
chairing our first student recital on October 20th. This is our
annual Oktoberfest Recital, with many students dressing up
in their Halloween finery! Olga Kuperstein is the chair of the
October 27th MSMTA Keyboard Musicianship Exam center,
the first of two Howard County Keyboard centers..
GLMTA held its annual fall meeting in September, at the
studio of Wendy Dengler, with excellent attendance. Officers
for this year are:
Douglas Guiles – President
Constance Fischel – Vice President
Deborah White-Bondhus - Secretary
Wendy Dengler –Treasurer
GLMTA kicked off the fall
season with a Composition
program chaired by Ann
Matteson and Jeffery Beaudry.
Eighteen students participated
in the innovative and creative
program, showcasing their
own pieces. Students from
the studios of Jeffery Beaudry,
Constance Fischel, Edwina
Hunter, Ann Matteson, and
Deborah White-Bondhus were
represented at the event held at
University Methodist Church,
College Park, MD.
As she has been so often in the past, Alla Merport will be
the chair of our November set of student recitals, which are
always well-attended! Our last two student recitals will each
be chaired by two of our newer members. Elena Tsai will be
organizing the February recital and Jason Bednarz the one in
April. It’s great to have new members step forward to take on
leadership roles!
Kathryn Stansbery, Vice President
Upcoming events for the
fall are:
Halloween Festival—October
27th Chair, Deborah WhiteBondhus; Orchestra Concerto—
November 3rd; Piano Concerto
Competition—November 10,
Saturday; Concerto Concert—
Khiem, Trueman, Kitty, Catalina, Paige, Gabriella, Sophia, Kaman, Co-Tu, Tien, Dillon(L-R) With Deborah WhiteNovember 11, Sunday, Chaired
Bondhus at Composition Festival
by Jeannine Case and Douglas
Guiles; Ensemble Festival—December 1, Saturday, Chaired by Jeffery Beaudry
Deborah White-Bondhus, Secretary
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can be used by teachers. I have to
report that one of the most useful
things available on the web is the
music database which Bobbie
has created! She has indexed over
5,000 pieces of classical music,
so that if you are looking for a
certain piece, you can easily find
the books in which it is available.
Karen Skelly, Erin Runkles and Miyako Zeng
Frederick County teachers are pleased to welcome
a new member, Christine Pappas, into our group!
We have gained several new teachers over the last
few years, each of whom has been a wonderful
addition! We had a most informative October
program, led by our own Bobbie Rastall, called,
“Internet Cafe #3!” We are fortunate to have
Bobbie continue to introduce us to new and useful
websites, which are full of free printables, games, and ideas.
In addition, we spent some time looking at some of the iPad
music apps which are available, and we discussed how they
MSMTA is now accepting advertisements in its
newsletter. Space is limited to two pages total, so
ads will be accepted on a first-come, first-served
basis. Rates are:
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Laurel Carroll, President
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We are excited that Scott Beard will be presenting a program
on French music for us
in November. We are
also gearing up for our
Halloween recital and
Fall Festival. I want
to thank our board
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Secretary.
Karen Skelly
Please email all notices and copy for
inclusion in the December 2012 MSMTA
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