Cadenza 2007 - Music Education Online
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Cadenza 2007 - Music Education Online
CADENZA The official journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association 50th Anniversary Review 1957 - 2007 CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association contents Winter 2007/2008 SMEA Board of Directors 2007 President Mary Jane Schuler 569-2362 Vice-President Peter Pizurny 659-4780 Past-President Doug McCosh 373-9673 Executive Director Ann Mueller smea@sasktel.net 256-3372 flashback! President’s Message page 1 Executive Director’s Message Flashback! Region 1 773-2713 page 1 page 2-5 Honourary Life Awards Region 2 Aaron Thingelstad Our 50th Anniversary Issue! Flashback! ‘87 page 6 page 7 Region 3 Rita Hilbig 786-6566 Region 4 Thecla Anderson 651-6064 page 8 Lt.Governor’s Award 2007 Memorial Backgrounders Region 5 Kara Helms Bravo Ann Mueller! page 9 page 10 763-5357 Flashback! SMEA Directors page 11 (780) 875-1913 Flashback! Board Timeline page 13-24 731-2784 Outstanding Achievement Region 6 Yvonne Kerpjuweit Region 7 Michelle Nye page 25 Communications/publications consultant, Graeme Steen Flashback! Prez’s Club? Heart of the City Piano Program: Melanie Sydiaha (Saskatoon) 667 1317 Saskatoon Children’s Choir: Phoebe Voigts 683-7340 2007 Honour Groups: Chair: Kelly Magnusson 731-2784 Band: Al MacWilliams/David Popoff 2008 Honour Groups: Chair: Thecla Anderson 651-6064 Band: Yvonne Kerpjuweit Choir: Leanne Hamm 2007 Honour Groups Review page 26 Flashback! Honour Groups Nominations for 2008 Lighter Side page 27 page 28 page 29 page 35 CADENZA 2008 was compiled and edited by Doug MCosh, Submissions or requests can be made at any of the contact numbers listed. CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association e. She has offered an understanding ear to those who have sought SMEA’s assistance. She has advised and guided those artistic visionaries who required help turning their dream into reality and she has been an articulate spokesperson on behalf of SMEA in the cultural community. We thank Ann for her dedication to our association. President’s Message MaryJane Schuler SMEA President 2007 marked the 50th Anniversary of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association. It was a year for thoughtful retrospection on what SMEA has accomplished over the last fifty years, for sharing fond reminiscences of SMEA and what it has been or how it and its members may have influenced our professional (and, in some cases, personal) lives, and for recognizing those SMEA colleagues who have been significant in shaping music education in Saskatchewan. It was also a time to share our aspirations and good wishes for SMEA in the next fifty years and beyond. This CADENZA is a recognition of our fifty years and a toast to the future of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association. Thank you, Doug McCosh and Graeme Steen, for bringing this commemorative issue of CADENZA to print. When SMEA was formed, in 1957, its founders set as their aim “to promote the development of high standards of music and music education, to exchange information and ideas with those interested in music education, and to sponsor conventions, clinics and other means of musical development, information and education.” These were lofty and far reaching goals, but over the years SMEA has constantly strived to reach them. Through music and music education its army of volunteers have enriched the lives of countless people, old and young, throughout Saskatchewan. I applaud and thank you, members of SMEA, for the outstanding work you do in music education. I encourage you, through your membership and involvement with SMEA, to continue to support the objectives set out for our organization 50 years ago. In 2007 we were also honoured to recognize our Executive Director, Ann Mueller, for her 25 years of service to SMEA. Throughout the past twenty-five years Ann has mentored and guided our board and our members and, in doing so, has helped shape the organization to what it is today. 1 My term as President of SMEA comes to a close at the end of 2007. I want to thank SMEA for having given me the opportunity to serve as your President. 2006 and 2007 have been two very busy but enriching years for me. As President I have had occasion to participate in executive decision making and to make professional contacts I would not have otherwise had. I have come to realize with pride, through the combination of my contact with music educators throughout Canada and my experience of working with SMEA volunteers and with the dedicated people who make up the SMEA board, just how strong and solid the musical foundation in Saskatchewan is. I have also begun to understand how important it is for us as music educators to appreciate, protect and nurture that musical legacy with which we have been entrusted. I extend congratulations and best wishes to Peter Pizurny as he assumes the responsibility of President of SMEA and to Kara Helms, our new Vice President, and the rest of the board as they begin to set the course for future of SMEA. Executive Director’s Message *“A meeting was arranged for all those interested in the formation of a Saskatchewan Music Educators’ Association in the Teachers College, Saskatoon at 7:00 pm on April 24th, 1957. There were several hundred people from all sections of the province present.” As we reflect on the significant contributions that the SMEA has made during the past fifty years, we see common interwoven threads that are as relevant today as they were in 1957. SMEA, the 2nd Special Subject Council of the Sask. Teacher’s Federation, was formed to provide support and professional development for music teachers to enable them to become the best they can be as they work to fulfill the promise of every young life in their schools. This support for music educators, in their critical work with students, has nurtured the innovative and compassionate citizens that shape our communities and guide our future growth. Music education is such an important tool for engagement, harmony, creativity and achievement in students. Fifty years is a milestone indeed and the most important years are now head as we set the course for the next fifty. It is my hope that those years will be filled with the same passion, energy, ideas and commitment that have guided the SMEA to this point. Respectfully submitted Ann Mueller Executive Director Sask. Music Educators Association. *(Official Minutes of the Founding Meeting of the Sask. Music Educators Association) CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback Organization Meeting Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Saskatoon, April 24, 1957 A meeting was arranged for all those interested in the formation of a Saskatchewan Music Educators’ Association in the Teacher College, Saskatoon at 7 p.m. on April 24th 1957. There were several hundred people from all sections of the province present. Lloyd Blackman, as Convenor of the Provisional Committee, occupied the chair. After some preliminary discussion, the following motion was moved by Margaret Graham and seconded by Ross Greenman, ‘That we now proceed with the organization of a Saskatchewan Music Educators Association.’ Carried. Lloyd Blackman then called for nominations for President. Nominations: Reg McFarland, Lloyd Blackman, Rj Staples Rj Staples requested and was granted permission to have his nomination withdrawn. Reg McFarland was elected President and took over the chair. Moved by Hugh Stephenson, seconded by Don Cowan: “That the runner-up for President be declared Vice-President.” Lloyd Blackman was declared Vice-President. The following nominations were received for the executive: Don Cowan, Austin Clarkson, Jennie McCallum, Betty Michele, Phoebe Cutbush Elected to the executive were: Jennie McCallum, secretary; Phoebe Curbush, Austin Clarkson, Don Cowan. Dr. Leslie Bell gave a resume of the proposed Canadian Music Educators Association. Moved by Lloyd Blackman, seconded by Murray Adaskin: “That we are in favour of canvassing the possibilities of forming a Canadian Music Educators Association.” Carried. Dr. Bell gave an interesting and informative demonstration of choral techniques. 73 members paid the initial membership fee of $2.00. A collection of $24.35 was received to help pay Dr. Leslie Bell’s expenses. Signed, J. McCallum, secretary pro tem R. McFarland, president CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association 2 Flashback Executive Meeting – November 16, 1957 The executive of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association met in Room 358, Legislative Buildings, Regina on Saturday, November 16, at 1:30 p.m. Members present were the President, Reg McFarland; Vice-President, Lloyd Blackman; Phoebe Cutbush, Don Cowan, and the Secretary-Treasurer, Jennie McCallum. Rj Staples, Provincial Supervisor of Music attended in an advisory capacity. The treasurer’s report was read, showing a bank balance of $89.67 with $5.75 in the petty cash fund. A summary of the results of the questionnaire sent to all members was given by the secretary. 86 questionnaires were sent out and 28 returned. The results showed that these 28 members were in favour of holding a one day convention during Easter week, and gave many worthwhile suggestions for consideration by the executive. The publishing of a news bulletin was discussed, and Rj Staples was appointed Editor. Each member of the executive was requested to contribute a message or article for the first issue which would probably be published before Christmas. It was suggested that the bulletin be sent to all those who might be interested in school music and that an application form for membership be included in it. A committee to consider the setting up of a constitution to be voted upon at the next annual meeting was set up, consisting of Jennie McCallum, convenor, Lloyd Blackman and Don Cowan. The proposed constitution would be drawn up and submitted to other members of the executive prior to their next meeting. Tentative plans for the Easter convention were then discussed. Moved by Jennie McCallum, seconded by Don Cowan, that the convention be held in Regina on Friday, April 11th. Don Cowan volunteered to investigate the possibilities of using the auditorium at Sheldon-Williams Collegiate at that date. It was suggested that perhaps the programme could consist of actual demonstrations of choral techniques, classroom bands, strings and band work with opportunity for panel discussions. The possibility of having a banquet and social get-together in the evening was to be investigated by Mr. Staples. The secretary was instructed to write to the Department of Education regarding the possibility of obtaining a grant for the association. Don Cowan move the meeting adjourn. CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback SMEA First Annual General Meeting 1958 Regina, April 12, 1958 The first annual meeting of the SMEA was held in Sheldon-Williams Collegiate on Saturday, April 12th with Reg McFarland presiding. Following the President’s address the minutes of the organization meeting were read and adopted on motion of the secretary and Mr. T. Hatton. The audited treasurer’s report was read showing a bank balance of $96.87. Adopted on the motion of the treasurer and Rj Staples. The proposed constitution was then read, discussed and additions and corrections made. The following members were elected to the Executive: Honourary President – Rj Staples President – Lloyd Blackman Vice-President – Don Cowan Members at Large – Jennie McCallum Mike Kalmakoff Alastair Browne Hugh Stevenson Mr. K. Aberdeen, Mr. Rj Staples: That both Associate and Active membership fees be set at $2.00 for the year 1958-59. Carried. A discussion on future projects followed and it was decided that the next convention should feature massed performances of choirs, band and orchestras from all centres of the province. Rj Staples gave a brief but very interesting account of the National Music Educators Conference which he attended in San Francisco. The Meeting adjourned on motion of Alastair Browne. CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association 4 Flashback 1979 Convention Peacock High School, Moose Jaw Thursday Saturday Registration Wine and Cheese – Join a Sing-Along of melodies from Musicals and elsewhere, led by Gary Gullickson, with Gloria Mitchell at the piano. Sessions Houour Orchestra Open rehearsal Trombone choir – Dick Raum Rhythm, Pulse, Phrasing (choral) – Floyd Nelson Classroom guitar – John Klimczak Listen, Look and Sing I – Aden Lewis Friday Sessions Administration of Choirs – Charlene Archi beque Band – Dr. James Neilson Ukulele and the classroom music program – Marvin Shields Division I Curriculum for Division I and II teachers Coffee/Displays Sessions Scheduling of Music classes – Brian Hart sook Band – Dr. James Neilson Vocal techniques – Charlene Archibeque From Nova Scotia to the Vancouver Island – Ruebsaat and Bartlett Division I curriculum Introduction to Division II curriculum Lunch – Classroom Teachers noon luncheon Sessions SMEA 1979 Annual General Meeting Division I curriculum Division II curriculum Coffee/Displays Mini concert Sessions Orchestra Directors meeting Band Directors meeting Choral conducting – Charlene Archibeque Division I curriculum Division II curriculum Student seminar – a session for potential teachers regarding the job market Saskatchewan Night Concert Cabaret/Dance 5 Coffee/Displays Sessions New materials for elementary orchestra Percussion discussion – Greg Way, Bob Nicholls, Dennis Weist, Gary Evjen, Rod Olson Rhythm, Pulse, Phrasing – session 2 – Floyd Nelson Ukulele – session 2 – Marvin Shields Listen, Look and Sing II – Aden Lewis Lunch – Choral Directors luncheon Sessions String repairs – session 1 – Eugene Breton Percussion performance Elementary choral techniques – Marlene Taylor Canadian folk songs and Canadian studies – Ruebsaat and Bartlett Listen, Look and Sing III – Aden Lewis Coffee/Displays Mini-Concert Sessions String repairs – session 2 – Eugene Breton Evaluation in Performance Classes – Wayne Toews, Ed Wasiak New elementary choral materials – Mar lene Taylor Music on the move (trips, tours) – Bob Latimer, Cindy Burham Music Simulation class – B. Searcy Annual Banquet Provincial Honour Groups Concert CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Coalition for Music Education in Canada Dear Mary Jane, On behalf of our board of directors and everyone at the Coalition for Music Education in Canada, I would like to extend our warmest congratulations on the occasion of your 50th anniversary. Your work to support music educators in their critical work with students in Saskatchewan schools is so important to nurturing the innovative and compassionate citizens that will shape our communities and guide our future growth. Music education is such an important tool for engagement, harmony, creativity and achievement in students. We are proud of the work you do to support teachers and help them be the best they can be as they work to fulfill the promise of every young life in their schools. Fifty years is a milestone indeed and the most important years are now ahead as you set the course for the next fifty. May those years be filled with the same energy, ideas and commitment that have guided you to this point. With our support and best wishes for a very successful conference, Sincerely, Ingrid Whyte Executive Director SMEA Vision Commitment to volunteer and community involvement as a volunteer based organization, comprised of a membership and elected Board of Directors who strive to work together SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARD RECIPIENTS 2007 The SMEA is proud to announce that Lauren Campbell (U of S) was chosen as the recipient of the Rj Staples Memorial Scholarship 2007 and Amanda Ruda (U of R) was chosen as the recipient of the Frank Connell Memorial Scholarship 2007. Recipients of these scholarships are chosen by the Department of Music at the U of S and U of R. Charity Receipts are issued for any donation to the Memorial Scholarships. SMEA HONOURARY LIFE MEMBERSHIP RECIPIENTS 2007 The SMEA is proud to announce that Tom Magnuson and Marilyn King were chosen as the recipients of SMEA Honourary Life Memberships in 2007. Recipients of this award are nominated by the SMEA membership. towards the growth and development of its activities at a volunteer level. Universal participation through leadership, membership, volunteers and SMEA Misson Statement access to organizational programs and services. Partnership and cooperation in a coordinated approach with other music To promote the development of high standards of music and music education. and arts related organizations to maximize use of available resources and ensure the continuum of high standards of music education. To exchange information and ideas with those interested in music. Volunteer leadership, effective governance and organizational effectiveness by the expeditious use of scarce and valued resources, including human resources to increase self reliance, growth, resource acquisition, adaptability, innovation, productivity, service, satisfaction and commitment at the local level. To sponsor conventions, worshops, clinics and other means of musical development, information and education. Lottery recognition and promotion. CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY, SMEA!! “That was the best convention I’ve ever attended!” How often have I had that said to me over the past twenty years by people from all across Canada. It was in 1987 that Saskatchewan Music Educators hosted the Canadian Music Educators Conference in Saskatoon. The organizing committee included George Charpentier, Ian Cochrane, Gary Gullickson, Brian Hartsook, Dennis Humenick, Tom Magnuson, Bob Nicholls, Karen Omelan-Davis, Maureen Patterson and myself. 1987 Musical Highlights from 1987!… • The premiere performance of Nancy Telfer’s “Kaleidoscope” commissioned by CMEA/ACEM with the assistance of SMEA; • The premiere performance of Craig Cassils’ “Clowns”, directed by Phoebe Voigts. (Phoebe faced a greater challenge later on in the week when she directed delegates in a raucous sing-a-long!); • Wayne Riddell conducting delegates and local singers in a Sunday morning performance of the “Fauré Requiem”; • Cameo Concerts and two Canada Night Concerts with groups from across the country; Session Highlights… • The many ‘big-name’ clinicians and speakers: Barbara Andress, Ruth Artman, Ilona Bartalus, Patrick Burroughs, Robert Culver, Joe Giles, John Harrison, Tim Lautzenheiser, Mary Hoffman, Steve Houghton. Lee Kum-Sing, Jacques Lemay, Naoto Otomo, Suzanne Pinel, Tom Rhodes, Konnie Saliba, Dennis Tupman, Janet Warren, Phyllis Weikart, Marguerite Wilder, as well as many well-known Saskatchewan clinicians; Social Highlights… • Dancing in the aisles at the opening barbeque under crystal chandeliers in the Bessborough’s Adam Ballroom while Norm Burgess and the Calgary Fiddlers kicked up a storm on stage; • The black-tie closing banquet where the evening ended with gambling games (using play money), followed by a live auction; Committee Highlights… • Traveling to Kingston in 1985 to submit the bid to host the conference; • Traveling to Saskatoon for meetings and hearing Tom say, “No meeting should ever be longer than two hours!” (about the same length of time it took him to transport the Regina committee members to Saskatoon for the meeting); • Observing Brian winding up the conference finances so effectively; • Enjoying tremendous support from President Colin King and Executive Director Ann Mueller. • And finally, the wind-up party at Tom’s! My “SMEA Memory Bank” is filled to overflowing! Those that I treasure most are of the hundreds of music educators, in Saskatchewan, across Canada, and around the world that have resulted in lasting friendships! Joan Therens Congratulations SMEA, and Thank You! 7 CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Bravo! [ Harold & Ann, Peter (son) , Marnie (daughter) and husband, Don ] 25 Years as S.M.E.A. Executive Director The fact SMEA is celebrating its 50th Anniversary is due in no small part to the leadership of our most “outstanding achiever”, Ann Mueller. Ann’s outstanding organizational skills complement her remarkable grasp of music as both education and art, and music - from the viewpoint of both teacher and student. She has allowed peers to attain, retain and regain their sense of positivism in teaching, and in music leadership. The leadership skills of SMEA’s volunteers’ (collectively and individually) have always been complemented and amplified by Ann’s governance expertise and her ability to work with the multifaceted corporate and government affairs of the SMEA. For most of our current members’ careers, Ann’s excellence as Executive Director is all we have known and she is the Executive Director to whose standards we will measure our association’s endeavours for years to come. (GS) www.heartofthecity.ca/circleofpeace. html www.heartofthecity.ca www.musiceducationonline/smea/honour.html www.saskatoonchildrenschoir.org CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Saskatchewan Arts Board Lieutenant Governor’s Arts Awards – 2007 A Message from His Honour The Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan It is my pleasure to extend greetings on behalf of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, to everyone gathered in celebration of Saskatchewan artists and art supporters. Art, in all forms, makes our daily lives richer. Each time I use a mug that has been crafted by a Saskatchewan potter, attend a concert or play by one of our province’s many choirs or theatre companies, or visit one of our fine galleries, I am grateful that I live in this special place. How fortunate we are to be surrounded by so many creative individuals! How magnificent that so many people and organizations make the arts possible through their generous support. I want to thank the Saskatchewan Arts Board for establishing this awards program, and I congratulate all of the award nominees upon this well-deserved honour. Please accept my best wishes for an enjoyable and memorable evening. Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart SMEA is awarded the 2007 Leadership Award. This award acknowledges the commitment and demonstrated leadership of individuals, groups or organizations in the arts in Saskatchewan. The nominee will have a record of volunteer service that shows a genuine desire for community well-being as advanced through the arts. This may include contributions as a volunteer, philanthropist, mentor or advocate. Criteria: • Sustained record of leadership in arts development. • Community service in building a healthy arts community in Saskatchewan. • Residency in Saskatchewan for the previous 12 months. The Saskatchewan Music Educators Association (SMEA) was incorporated fifty years ago, in 1957, spearheaded by prominent Saskatchewan musicians and educators of the time. Its aims and objectives were to promote the development of high standards of music and music education, to exchange information and ideas with those interested in music education and to sponsor conventions, clinics and other means of musical development, information and education. From its inception SMEA was affiliated with the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation and the Canadian Music Educators Association. In addition, the association has always worked closely with Saskatchewan’s Department of Learning in the development, assessment, and revision of the music strand of Saskatchewan’s Arts Education Curriculum. 9 CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association 2007 SMEA Memorial Scholarship Funds: Rj Staples Frank Connell Frank Connell, p.s.m., L.A.R.M., L.C.B.A. (from Cadenza April 1979, Opus 14, No. 2) The following article was prepared by members of the Moose Jaw Lions Junior Band Organization, including Dr. Lloyd Bray and Dr. Fred McWilliams. Mr. Connell was born in Shotts, Scotland. He began his musical training at eight years of age, receiving instruction on oboe from his father, a cornet virtuoso. Later, he turned to saxophone and then to brass instruments, becoming an accomplished performer on the trumpet, playing with leading bands in Scotland and England, including the champion Ransome and Marles Works Band, Neward, England, and the Scottish Co-Operative Wholesale society Band – Scottish Championship Band sixteen times. He studied theory and harmony under the eminent British band directors, John Arthur Greenwood, John Falls, M.B.E. and Harold Moss. He qualified for his Bandmanship in 1946 from Knellar Hall, following which he received appointments as bandmaster with several British Military Bands prior to coming to Moose Jaw in the fall of 1958 to be Music Director of the Moose Jaw Lions Junior Bands. Mr. Connell was founder of the Saskatchewan Music Camps, later to be known as the Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts. The first and second camps (1962 and 1963) were held at the YMCA Camp Ta-Wa-Si on Echo Lake. The third camp was held at Prince Albert Indian Residential School and 1965 and 1966 witnessed the real beginning of the Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts held at Briercrest Bible Institute, Caronport, Saskatchewan when the band programme was joined by orchestra, drama, writing and painting. In 1967, the Summer School of the Arts programme moved to its permanent home at Fort San, in the Qu’Appelle Valley, on Echo Lake, where it has continued to grow in numbers of students and varieties of classes offered, in addition to band, orchestra, painting and drama, to include writing, hand crafts, pottery, ballet, choral, Highland dancing, drums and bagpipes, to name a few. Mr. Connell was the director of the Summer School until 1972. Mr. Connell produced and directed the first Saskatchewan Tatoo held in Moose Jaw in October, 1965, involving the Moose Jaw Lions Junior A Band, the Saskatchewan Dragoons band, the St. Andrew’s Boys Pipe Band, the Sprigs of Heather Girls Pipe Band and a YMCA gymnastic team and a rifle team of Moose Jaw Cadets. The Lions Junior A Band soon attained a high standard of performance as a band, ensembles and soloists, winning many competitions in the local music festivals and the Kinsmen International Band Festivals. His enthusiastic guidance, untiring efforts and inspirations culminated in leading the Lions Junior A Band on a trip overseas in 1964 and again in 1970, when they were the guest band at the Edinburgh Royal Highland Show and competed in an International Festival of Music in Kerkrade, Holland, winning a gold medal. Such was his inspiration and leadership to many hundreds of young Moose Jaw citizens that many of them have become professional musicians and music teachers. In 1973, he moved to Red Deer, Alberta to become Director of Bands. He was in demand in Canada and the United States as a clinician and adjudicator. Her served as a member of the Saskatchewan Arts Board, President of the Saskatchewan Chapter of the Canadian Bandmasters Association and served a term as Secretary of the Canadian Bandmasters Association. He was awarded the Order of Canada Medal and was voted Citizen of the Year, both in Moose Jaw and Red Deer. Mr. Connell went to his great reward on January 19th, 1979. As a citizen who contributed to the cultural life of Moose Jaw and Red Deer, through his devoted service and rapport with young people, a great debt of thanks is owed by the citizens of these two communities and indeed his legacy of disciplined training will be remembered by all those who came in contact with this man from Scotland. As Robert Burns wrote, “A man’s a man for a’that.” Rj Staples Rj Staples, the Provincial Supervisor of Music was one of the founding members of SMEA in 1957. He acted as the editor of the SMEA News Bulletin. He was appointed Honourary President of SMEA. Rj conducted a 1,000 voice provincial choir at several SMEA conventions and was instrumental in the Sask. Sings broadcasts and the publication of the Sask. Sings Songbooks to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the province. In 1964, Rj, as the Department of Education representative on the Curriculum Committee, encouraged SMEA to outline specific recommendations regarding equipment, teaching aids and trained teaching staff required to provide a full music program in Division III with consideration of a possible Division IV course of studies for a full music program. In 1968, Rj Staples organized the provincial Honour Choir (later referred to as the Provincial Honour Choir). CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback SMEA Directors 1957 - 2007 (index) Anderson, Monte – Member-at-Large - 1965-1966; Editor - 1976 Anderson, Thecla – Regional Rep. – 2006 -2008 Andrews-Vert, Patsy – Regional Rep. – 1989-1991 Asals, Mrs. O. – Member-at-Large – 1960-1964 Aulinger, Gene – Regional Rep. - 1993 Balog, Larry – Member-at-Large – 1972-1973 Barber, Kristie – Regional Rep. - 2003-2004 Barker, Fred – Vice, President, Past President – 19941999; Regional Rep. – 1992-1993; 2002 Betker, Lauren – Regional Rep. – 1988-1989; 1992 Blackman, Lloyd – Vice, President, Past President – 1957, 1961-1966 Blenkin, Larry – Regional Rep. – 1974-1977 Browne, Alistair – Vice, President, Past President – 1972-1976; Member-at-Large – 1960-1963 Browne, William – Member-at-Large – 1965-1966 Charpentier, George – Regional Rep.- 1977-1978; Vice, President, Past President – 1982-1987 Charrett, Diane – Regional Rep. – 1993 Cherland, Carl – Regional Rep. - 1978-1979 Clarkson, Austin – Member-at-Large – 1957 Cochet, Pam- Regional Rep. – 1988; Sec.-Treas. – 1990-1991 Cochrane, Ian – Regional Rep. – 1984; Editor – 19941996 Cowan, Don – Member-at-Large – 1957; Pres., Past Pres. – 1960-1961; Honourary Pres. – 19771979 Currie, Kathy – Regional Rep. – 1986-1987 Cutbush, Phoebe – Member-at-Large – 1957 Danylezuk, Ken – Regional Rep. – 1979-1980 Dube, Richard – Regional Rep. – 1999 Duignan, Bill – Member-at-Large – 1960-1963 Dunsmore, Doug – Regional Rep. – 1974-1978 Dyck, Carroll – Sec.-Treas./Regional Rep. – 1999-2001 Dyck, Kevin – Sec.-Treas. 1997; Reg. Rep. – 19961997; Editor – 1997-2003; Vice, Pres., Past Pres. 1998-2003 Ehmann, Dave – Regional Rep. – 1991-1992 England, Peter – Sec.-Treas. – 1977-1978 Escott, David – Sec.-Treas. – 1982-1983 Flett, Rena – Sec.-Treas. – 1979-1981 11 Forbes, Donald – Member-at-Large – 1960 Forsyth, Verla – Member-at-Large – 1964-1965; Regional Rep. – 1977 Fries, Janie – Regional Rep. – 1984 Gullickson, Gary – Member-at-Large – 1961-1962; 1967-1968; Sec.-Treas. – 1977-1979; Reg. Rep. – 1979-1981 Hall, Terry – Regional Rep. – 1985-1987 Hammond, Gaetan – Regional Rep. – 2004-2005 Hartsook, Brian – Vice, President, Past President – 1974-1979; Sec.-Treas. – 1977-1979 Hary, Joe – Regional Rep. 1982-1983; Vice, President, Past President – 1986-1991 Hay, Warren – Regional Rep. - 1997 Heap, Michael – Regional Rep. – 1974-1977; 1979-1980 Helmerson, Shirley – Regional Rep. – 1977-1978 Helms, Kara – Regional Rep. – 2005-2007; Sec.-Treas. – 2006-2007 Hendrickson, Betty – Regional Rep. – 1994-1996 Hendrickson, Charles – Editor – 1979-1981 Hicks, Allan – Regional Rep. – 1984-1987 Hilbig, Rita – Regional Rep. - 2007, 2008 Hoenmans, Pat – Regional Rep. – 1978-1980 Horner, Jane – Regional Rep. – 1982-1984 Horvey, Jennifer – Regional Rep. – 2000-2003 Humenick, Dennis – Sec.-Treas. – 1974-1976; President, Past President – 1977-1981 Hutton, Cheryl – Regional Rep. – 2004-2006 Jaeger, Michelle – Regional Rep. – 2001 Janzen, Lenora – Regional Rep. – 1980-1981 Jeffrey, Herb – Honourary President – 1974-1976 Johnson, Phil – Member-at-Large – 1972-1973; President, Past President – 1974-1977 Johnston-Martel, Donna – Regional Rep. – 1999-2000 Jones, Alfred – Regional Rep. – 1980-1981 Jones, Jack – Regional Rep. 1990-1991; Vice, President, Past President – 1992-1997 Kalmakoff, Mikel – Vice, President, Past President – 1960-1964 Kaplan, David – Member-at-Large – 1962; Vice, President, Past President – 1963-1968 Kernaleguen, Brenda – Regional Rep. – 1986-1987 Keyser, Bina – Member-at-Large – 1968 King, Colin – Regional Rep. – 1980-1981; 1990; Vice, President, Past President – 1984-1989 Kitsch, Moira – Regional Rep. – 1988 Knapp, Cindy – Member-at-Large – 1972-1973 CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback Kowalenko-Evjen, Karen – Regional Rep. – 1994-1995 Kozlowski, Louise – Regional Rep. – 1988-1989 Kuchinka, Corinne – Regional Rep. – 2005-2007 Kuemper, Lynn – Secretary – 1992-1995 Kurjuweit, Yvonne – Regional Rep. – 2006-2007 Latimer, Robert – Member-at-Large – 1966-1968; Regional Rep. 1974-1979; Vice, President, Past President – 1969; 1979-1985 Lisitza, Jerry – Regional Rep. - 1999-2001 Maas, Wayne – Regional Rep. – 1977-1978 Magnuson, Tom – Vice, President, Past President – 1967-1972 Magnuson, W. – Member-at-Large – 1868-1970 Martin, Dave – Regional Rep. – 1979-1981 Martins, David – Member-at-Large – 1964-1965 Mallett, Diedre – Regional Rep. – 1991-1993 McCallum, Jennie – Sec.-Treas. – 1957-1968 McClary, Blaine – Vice, President, Past President – 1970-1973 McClary, Myrna – Regional Rep. – 1982-1984 McCosh, Doug – Regional Rep. – 1985-1988; 2000-2001; Editor – 1989-1993; 2007; Vice, President, Past President – 2002-2007 McFarlane, Reg – President, Past President – 1957-1960; Honourary President – 1979-1981 McIntyre, Shannon – Regional Rep. – 1994-1996; Secretary – 1996; 2002-2006; Editor – 2004-2006 McKinnon, Daryl – Regional Rep. – 1991; 1997 McLean, Kathy – Regional Rep. – 1988-1990 McLelland, John – Regional Rep. – 1979-1980 McPherson, Debbie – President, Past President – 1990-1993 Michele, Betty – Member-at-Large – 1957 Milenkovic, Diana – Executive Director – 1980-1981 Millington, Doug – Editor – 1989-1990 Mollenbeck, Anna-Marie – Regional Rep. – 1989-1990 Mueller, Anne – Executive Director – 1982 – present Nicholls, Bob – Editor – 1977-1991 Nye, Michelle – Regional Rep. – 2006-2008 Olson, Corrine – Secretary – 1989; 1997-2000; Regional Rep. – 1997-2000 Olson, Rod – Regional Rep. – 1994-1997 Olson, Stephanie – Secretary – 1978-1979; Regional Rep. – 1983 Omelan, Karen – Regional Rep. – 1988-1991 Otis, William – Vice, President, Past President – 1964-1970 Partridge, Jack – Sec. – Treas. – 1969-1973 Patterson, Maureen – Sec. – Treas. – 1979-1981 Perry, Ken – Vice-President – 1990-1991 Pizurny, Peter – Regional Rep. – 2002-2005; Vice-President – 2006-2007, President 2008 Poettcker, John – Regional Rep. – 1991-1999; Vice, President, Past President – 2000-2005 Rausch, Murray – Regional Rep. – 1982-1983; Vice, President, Past President – 1996-2000 Schaefer, Dennis – Regional Rep. – 1977-1978 Schaefer, Elaine – Regional Rep. – 1980-1981 Schmid, Jim – 1978-1979 Schuler, Mary Jane – Regional Rep. – 2001-2003; Vice, President – 2004-2007 Segal-Hendry, Regina – Regional Rep. – 1982 Senga, Sandra – Regional Rep. – 1999-2005; Treasurer – 2001-2005 Shiplett, Arlene – Regional Rep. – 1990 Silverman, Gary – Regional Rep. – 1974-1976 Smith, Harvard – Regional Rep. – 1992-1994 Smith, Kent – Regional Rep. – 1984-1985 Smith, Stewart – Regional Rep. – 1982-1985; Secretary – 1986-1988; Vice-President – 1988-1989 Solem, Robert – Member-at-Large – 1966; 1973 Staples, Rj – Editor – 1957-1973; Honourary President – 1957-1973 Stefanson, Stefanie – Regional Rep. – 1986-1987; 1989; President, Past President – 19921995 Steinecker, John – Regional Rep. – 1972 Sterling, Ken – Regional Rep. – 1982 Sutton, Muriel – Member-at-Large – 1967-1968 Tedrich, Barb – Regional Rep. – 1983 Therens, Joan – Vice, President, Past President – 1977-1983 Thingelstad, Aaron – Regional Rep. – 2007 Torigai, Fumi – Regional Rep. – 1994-1996 Traquair, Glen – Regional Rep. – 1980-1981 Unverricht, Brian – Regional Rep. – 1992-1993 Uzich, Brian – Regional Rep. – 1985-1987 Vann, Marylyn – Regional Rep. – 1974-1976 Voigts, Phoebe – Secretary – 1982-1985 Wasiak, Ed – Regional Rep. – 1978-1980 Weimer, Colleen – Regional Rep. – 2004 Weist, Dennis – Regional Rep. – 1977-1979 Wenner, David – Regional Rep. – 1995-1997 Williams, Brenda – Regional Rep. – 1985 Wilson, G. – Member-at-Large – 1967 Zalenko, R. – Member-at-Large – 1963-1964 CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association ☞ Flashback SMEA Executive Roll SMEA Executive 1957 Honorary President Rj Staples President Reg. McFarlane Vice- President Lloyd Blackman Secretary-Treasurer Jennie McCallum Members-at-Large, Don Cowan Austin Clarkson Betty Michele Phoebe Cutbush Editor Rj Staples SMEA Executive 1960 Honorary President Rj Staples President Don Cowan Vice- President Mikel Kalmakoff Past-President Reg. McFarlane Secretary-Treasurer Jennie McCallum Members-at-Large Donald Forbes, Mrs 0. Asals, Alastaire Browne Bill Duignan Editor Rj Staples SMEA Executive 1961 Honorary President Rj Staples President Mikel Kalmakoff Vice- President Lloyd Blackman Past-President Don Cowan Secretary-Treasurer Jennie McCallum Members-at-Large Gary Gullickson, Mrs 0. Asals, Alastaire Browne Bill Duignan Editor Rj Staples SMEA Executive 1962 Honorary President Rj Staples President Mikel Kalmakoff Vice- President Lloyd Blackman Past-President Don Cowan Secretary-Treasurer Jennie McCallum Members-at-Large Gary Gullickson Mrs O. Asals, Alastaire Browne Bill Duignan , David Kaplan Editor Rj Staples SMEA Executive 1963 Honorary President Rj Staples President Lloyd Blackman Vice- President David Kaplan Past-President Mikel Kalmakoff Secretary-Treasurer Jennie McCallum Members-at-Large R. Zalenko, Mrs O. Asals, Alastaire Browne, Bill Duignan Editor Rj Staples 13 CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback SMEA Executive 1964 Honorary President Rj Staples President Lloyd Blackman Vice- President David Kaplan Past-President Mikel Kalmakoff Secretary-Treasurer Jennie McCallum Members-at-Large R. Zalenko, Mrs 0. Asals, Verla Forsyth, David Martins, Editor Rj Staples SMEA Executive 1965 Honorary President Rj Staples President David Kaplan Vice- President William Otis Past-President Lloyd Blackman Secretary-Treasurer Jennie McCallum Members-at-Large Monte Anderson, William Browne, Verla Forsyth, David Martins Editor Rj Staples SMEA Executive 1966 Honorary President Rj Staples President David Kaplan Vice- President Willian Otis Past-President Lloyd Blackman Secretary-Treasurer Jennie McCallum Members-at-Large Monte Anderson, William Browne, Robert Solem, Robert Latimer Editor Rj Staples SMEA Executive 1969 Honorary President Rj Staples President Tom Magnuson Vice- President Robert Latimer Past-President William Otis Secretary-Treasurer Jack Partridge Members-at-Large Stewart Wilkinson, W.Magnuson, Alastaire Browne, Editor Rj Staples STF Liaison Mel Lofstrom SMEA Executive 1970 Honorary President Rj Staples President Tom Magnuson Vice- President Blaine McClary Past-President William Otis Secretary-Treasurer Jack Partridge Members-at-Large W. Magnuson, Alastaire Browne, Editor Rj Staples STF Liaison Mel Lofstrom SMEA Executive 1971 SMEA Executive 1967 Honorary President Rj Staples President William Otis Vice- President Tom Magnuson Past-President David Kaplan Secretary-Treasurer Jennie McCallum Members-at-Large Gary Gullickson, Muriel Sutton, G. Wilson, Robert Latimer Editor Rj Staples Honorary President Rj Staples President Blaine McClary Vice- President Alastaire Browne Past-President Tom Magnuson Secretary-Treasurer Jack Partridge Members-at-Large Larry Balog, Phil Johnson, John Steinecker, Cindy Knapp, Editor Rj Staples STF Liaison Mel Lofstrom SMEA Executive 1972 SMEA Executive 1968 Honorary President Rj Staples President William Otis Vice- President Tom Magnuson Past-President David Kaplan Secretary-Treasurer Jennie McCallum Members-at-Large Gary Gullickson, Muriel Sutton, W. Magnuson, Bina Keyser, Robert Latimer, Editor Rj Staples Honorary President Rj Staples President Blaine McClary Vice- President Alastaire Browne Past-President Tom Magnuson Secretary-Treasurer Jack Partridge Members-at-Large Larry Balog, Phil Johnson, John Steinecker, Cindy Knapp, Editor Rj Staples STF Liaison Mel Lofstrom CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback SMEA Executive 1973 Honorary President Rj Staples President Alastaire Browne Vice- President Past-President Blaine McClary Secretary-Treasurer Jack Partridge Members-at-Large Larry Balog, Phil Johnson, Robert Solem, Cindy Knapp, Editor Rj Staples STF Liaison Mel Lofstrom SMEA Executive 1974 Honorary President President Vice- President Past-President Secretary-Treasurer Regional Directors Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 STF Liaison Herb Jeffrey Phil Johnson Brian Hartsook Alastaire Browne Dennis Humenick Doug Dunsmore Michael Heap Larry Blenkin Merylyn Vann Garry Silverman Robert Latimer Bernard Poniatowski SMEA Executive 1975 Honorary President President Vice- President Past-President Secretary-Treasurer Regional Directors Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 STF Liaison Herb Jeffrey Phil Johnson Brian Hartsook Alastaire Browne Dennis Humenick Doug Dunsmore Michael Heap Larry Blenkin Merylyn Vann Garry Silverman Robert Latimer Bernard Poniatowski SMEA Executive 1976 Honorary President President Vice-President Past President Secretary-Treasurer STF Liaison Editor Herb Jeffrey Phil Johnson Brian G. Hartsook Alastair Brown Dennis Humenick Bernard Poniatowski Monte Anderson Regional Directors: Region I Doug Dunsmore Region 2 Michael Heap Region 3 Larry Blenkin Region 4 Merylyn Vann Region 5 Garry Silverman Region 6 Robert Latimer 15 SMEA Executive 1977 Honorary President President Vice-President Past President Secretary-Treasurer Assistant to Sec-Treas Editor Don Cowan Brian G. Hartsook Dennis Humenick Phil Johnson Gary Gullickson Peter England Bob Nicholls Regional Directors: Region 1 Wayne Maas Region 2 Michael Heap Region 3 Larry Blenkin Region 4 Verla Jean Forsyth Region 5 Dennis Schaefer Region 6 Robert Latimer Region 7 Doug Dunsmore Region 8 George Charpentier Dept. of Education Herb Jeffrey STF Liaison Reuben Richert SMEA Executive 1977-78 Honorary President President Vice-President Past President Secretary Treasurer Editor Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Don Cowan Dennis Humenick Joan Therens Brian G. Hartsook Gary Gullickson Peter England Bob Nicholls Wayne Maas Shirley Helmerson Flashback Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Region 8 Dept. of Education STF Liaison Dennis Weist Maureen Patterson Dennis Schaefer Robert Latimer Doug Dunsmore George Charpentier Herb Jeffrey Reuben Richert SMEAExecutive 1978-79 Honorary President President Vice-President Past President Secretary Treasurer Editor Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Region 8 STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison Don Cowan Dennis Humenick Joan (Therens) Hunker Brian G. Hartsook Gary Gullickson Stephanie Olson Bob Nicholls Pat Hoemnans Jim Schmid Dennis Weist Maureen Patterson Ed Wasiak Robert Latimer Carl Cherland Vacant Reuben Richert Dr. Isabelle Mills Dr. John Steinecker SMEA Executive 1979-80 Honorary President Reginald B. McFarland President Joan (Therens) Hunker Vice-President Robert Latimer Past President Dennis Humenick Secretary Maureen Patterson Treasurer Rena Flett Editors Bob Nicholls, Charles Hendrickson Regional Directors: Region I Pat Hoemnans Region 2 Michael Heap Region 3 John McLelland Region 4 Gary Gullickson Region 5 Ed Wasiak Region 6 Dave Martin Region 7 Ken Danylczuk Region 8 George Charpentier STF Liaison Reuben Richert U of S Liaison Dr. Isabelle Mills U of R Liaison Dr. John Steinecker SMEA Executive 1980-81 Honorary President President Vice-President Past President Reginald B. McFarland Joan (Therens) Hunker Robert Latimer Dennis Humenick Secretary Maureen Patterson Treasurer Rena Flett Editors Bob Nicholls, Charles Hendrickson Executive Director Diana Milenkovic Regional Directors: Region I Lenora Janzen Region 2 Colin King Region 3 Glen Traquair Region 4 Gary Gullickson Region 5 Elaine Schaeffer Region 6 Dave Martin Region 7 Alfred Jones STF Liaison Reuben Richert U of S Liaison Dr. Isabelle Mills U of R Liaison Marlene Taylor Directorate Chairpersons 1980-81 Band Alfred Jones Choral Wayne Maas Orchestra Fumi Torigai Classroom David Escott SMEAExecutive 1982 President Robert Latimer Vice-President George Charpentier Past President Joan (Therens) Hunker Secretary Phoebe Voigts Treasurer David Escott Editor Bob Nicholls Executive Director Ann Mueller Regional Directors: Region 1 Myma McClary Region 2 Stewart Smith Region 3 Joe Hary Region 4 Ken Sterling Region 5 Jane Homer Region 6 Murray Rausch Region 7 Regina Segal-Hendry STF Liaison Reuben Richert U of S Liaison Dr. Isabelle Mills U of R Liaison Marlene Taylor Directorate Chairpersons 1982 Band Alfred Jones Choral Gail Fry Orchestra Fumi Torigai Classroom Colin King SMEAExecutive 1983 President Vice-President Past President Secretary Treasurer Editor Executive Director Robert Latimer George Charpentier Joan (Therens) Hunker Phoebe Voigts David Escott Bob Nicholls Ann Mueller Regional Directors: Region I Myrna McClary Region 2 Stewart Smith CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison Joe Hary Stephanie Olson Jane Homer Murray Rausch Barb Tedrich Terry McKague Dr. Isabelle Mills Marlene Taylor Directorate Chairpersons 1983 Band Alfred Jones Choral Regina Segal-Hendry Orchestra Fumi Torigai Classroom Janie Fries SMEAExecutive 1984 President George Charpentier Vice-President Colin King Past President Robert Latimer Secretary Phoebe Voigts Editor Bob Nicholls Executive Director Ann Mueller Regional Directors: Region I Myrna McClary Region 2 Stewart Smith Region 3 Allan Hicks Region 4 Ian Cochrane Region 5 Jane Homer Region 6 Kent Smith Region 7 Janie Fries STF Liaison Terry McKague U of S Liaison Marvin Eckroth U of R Liaison Marlene Taylor Directorate Chairpersons 1984 Band Joe Hary Choral Regina Segal-Hendry Orchestra Janet Ottoson Classroom Janie Fries SMEAExecutive 1985 President Vice-President Past President Secretary Editor Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 17 George Charpentier Colin King Robert Latimer Phoebe Voigts Bob Nicholls Ann Mueller Doug McCosh Stewart Smith Allan Hicks Terry Scadden Brenda Williams Kent Smith Brian Uzich CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback STF Liaison Terry McKague U of S Liaison Marvin Eckroth U of R Liaison Nancy Browne Directorate Chairpersons 1985 Band Joe Hary Choral Nancy Browne Orchestra Janet Ottoson Classroom Debbie McPherson SMEA Executive 1986 President Colin King Vice-President Joe Hary Past President George Charpentier Secretary Stewart Smith Editor Bob Nicholls Executive Director Ann Mueller Regional Directors: Region I Doug McCosh Region 2 Kathy Currie Region 3 Allan Hicks Region 4 Terry Hall Region 5 Brenda Kemaleguen Region 6 Stephanie Stefanson Region 7 Brian Uzich STF Liaison Terry McKague U of S Liaison Don Harris U of R Liaison Nancy Browne Directorate Chairpersons 1986 Band Ed Wasiak Choral Nancy Browne Orchestra Mark Silverstein Classroom Debbie McPherson SMEAExecutive 1987 President Colin King Vice-President Joe Hary Past President George Charpentier Secretary Stewart Smith Editor Bob Nicholls Executive Director Ann Mueller Regional Directors: Region I Doug McCosh Region 2 Kathy Currie Region 3 Allan Hicks Region 4 Terry Hall Region 5 Brenda Kemaleguen Region 6 Stephanie Stefanson Region 7 Brian Uzich STF Liaison Terry McKague U of S Liaison Don Harris U of R Liaison Nancy Browne Directorate Chairpersons 1987 Band Ed Wasiak Choral Nancy Browne Orchestra Mark Silverstein Classroom Debbie McPherson SMEA Executive 1988 President Joe Hary Vice-President Stewart Smith Past President Colin King Secretary Stewart Smith Editor Bob Nicholls Executive Director Ann Mueller Regional Directors: Region I Doug McCosh Region 2 Louise Kozlowski Region 3 Lauren Betker Region 4 Karen Omelan Region 5 Pam Cochet Region 6 Moira Kitsch Region 7 Kathy McLean STF Liaison Terry McKague U of S Liaison Don Harris U of R Liaison Nancy Browne Directorate Chairpersons 1988 Band Denise Gagne Choral Lily Dunk Orchestra Stefanie Stefanson Classroom Debbie McPherson SMEA Executive 1989 President Vice-President Past President Secretary Editor (Cadenza) Editor (Notz) Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Joe Hary Stewart Smith Colin King Corinne Olson Bob Nicholls Doug McCosh Ann Mueller Patsy Andrew-Vert Louise Kozlowski Lauren Betker Karen Omelan Anna-Marie Molienbeck Stefanie Stefanson Kathy McLean Terry McKague Don Harris Nancy Browne Flashback Directorate Chairpersons 1989 Band Andrew Warke Choral Ken Perry Orchestra Janie Fries Classroom Debbie McPherson SMEAExecutive 1990 President Debbie McPherson Vice-President Ken Perry Past President Joe Hary Secretary Pam Cochet Editor (Cadenza) Bob Nicholls Editor (Notz) Doug McCosh Executive Director Ann Mueller Regional Directors: Region I Patsy Andrew-Vert Region 2 Colin King Region 3 Arlene Shiplett Region 4 Karen Omelan Region 5 Anna-Marie Mollenbeck Region 6 Jack Jones Region 7 Kathy McLean STF Liaison Terry McKague U of S Liaison Gary Gullickson U of R Liaison Nancy Browne Directorate Chairpersons 1990 Band Andrew Warke Choral Ken Perry Orchestra Janie Fries Classroom Debbie McPherson SMEA Executive 1991 President Vice-President Past President Secretary Editor (Cadenza) Editor (Notz) Executive Director Ann Mueller Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Debbie McPherson Ken Perry Joe Hary Pam Cochet Bob Nicholls Doug McCosh Patsy Andrew-Vert John Poettcker Daryl McKinnon Karen Omelan Dave Ehmann Jack Jones Diedre Mallett STF Liaison Terry McKague U of S Liaison Gary Gullickson U of R Liaison Kathryn Laurin Directorate Chairpersons 1991 Band Corinne Olson Choral Allison Litt Orchestra Fumi Torigai Classroom Kathy Spilchuk 19 CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback SMEA Executive 1992 President Stefanie Stefanson Vice-President Jack Jones Past President Debbie McPherson Secretary Lynn Kuemper Editor (Cadenza) Doug Millington Editor (Notz) Doug McCosh Executive Director Ann Mueller Regional Directors: Region I Fred Barker Region 2 John Poettcker Region 3 Harvard Smith Region 4 Brian Unverricht Region 5 Dave Ehmann Region 6 Lauren Betker Region 7 Diedre Mallett STF Liaison Terry McKague Uof S Liaison Gary Gullickson U of R Liaison Kathryn Laurin Directorate Chairpersons 1992 Band Corinne Olson Choral Allison Litt Orchestra Fumi Torigai Classroom Kathy Clarke SMEA Executive 1993 President Vice-President Past President Secretary Editor (Cadenza) Editor (Notz) Stefanie Stefanson Jack Jones Debbie McPherson Lynn Kuemper Doug Millington Doug McCosh Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Ann Mueller Fred Barker John Poettcker Harvard Smith Brian Unverricht Diane Charrett Gene Aulinger Diedre Mallett STF Liaison Terry McKague U of S Liaison Gary Gullickson U of R Liaison Kathryn Laurin Directorate Chairpersons 1993 Band Murray Rausch Choral Jacquie Ackerman Orchestra Fumi Torigai Classroom Kathy Clarke SMEA Executive 1994 President Vice-President Past President Secretary Jack Jones Fred Barker Stefanie Stefanson Lynn Kuemper CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback Editor Ian Cochrane Executive Director Ann Mueller Regional Directors: Region I Shannon McIntyre Region 2 John Poettcker Region 3 Harvard Smith Region 4 Karen Kowalenko-Evjen Region 5 Fumi Torigai Region 6 Rod Olson Region 7 Betty Hendrickson STF Liaison Shirley Humphries U of S Liaison Don Harris U of R Liaison Ed Lewis Directorate Chairpersons 1994 Band Murray Rausch Choral Jacquie Ackerman Orchestra David Ruby Classroom Kathy Clarke SMEA Executive 1995 President Vice-President Past President Secretary Editor Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison Jack Jones Fred Barker Stefanie Stefanson Lynn Kuemper Ian Cochrane Ann Mueller Shannon McIntyre John Poettcker David Wenner K, Kowalenko-Evjen Fumi Torigai Rod Olson Betty Hendrickson Shirley Humphries Don Harris Ed Lewis SMEA Executive 1996 President Vice-President Past President Editor Executive Director Regional Directors: Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison 21 Fred Barker Murray Rausch Jack Jones Ian Cochrane Ann Mueller Shannon McIntyre (Treasurer) John Poettcker David Wenner Kevin Dyck Fumi Torigai Rod Olson Betty Hendrickson Shirley Humphries Don Harris Ed Lewis CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback SMEA Executive 1997 President Vice-President Past President Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison Fred Barker Murray Rausch Jack Jones Ann Mueller Warren Hay John Poettcker David Wenner Kevin Dyck (Editor - Secretary) Corinne Olson (Treasurer) Rod Olson Daryl McKinnon Shirley Humphries Don Harris Ed Lewis SMEA Executive 1998 President Vice-President Past President Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison Murray Rausch Kevin Dyck (Editor) Fred Barker Ann Mueller Carroll Dyck (Secretary) John Poettcker Jerry Lisitza Richard Dube Corinne Olson (Treasurer) Kevin Hrycay Kathy Anderson Shirley Humphries Don Harris Ed Lewis SMEA Executive 1999 President Murray Rausch Vice-President Kevin Dyck (Editor) Past President Fred Barker Executive Director Ann Mueller Regional Directors: Region I Carroll Dyck (Secretary) Region 2 John Poettcker Region 3 Jerry Lisitza Region 4 Richard Dube Region 5 Corinne Olson (Treasurer) Region 6 Sandra Senga Region 7 Donna Johston-Martel STF Liaison Derwyn Crozier Smith U of S Liaison Gary Gullickson U of R Liaison Karen Finnusson CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback SMEA Executive 2000 President Vice-President Past President Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison Kevin Dyck (Editor) John Poettcker Murray Rausch Ann Mueller Carroll Dyck (Secretary) Jennifer Horvey Jerry Lisitza Doug McCosh Corinne Olson (Treasurer) Sandra Senga Donna Johston-Martel Shirley Humphries Marvin Eckroth Karen Finnusson SMEA Executive 2001 President Vice-President Past President Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison Kevin Dyck (Editor) John Poettcker Murray Rausch Ann Mueller Carroll Dyck (Secretary) Jennifer Horvey Jerry Lisitza Doug McCosh Michelle Jaeger Sandra Senga (Treasurer) Mary Jane Schuler Shirley Humphries Marvin Eckroth Karen Finnisson SMEA Executive 2002 President Vice-President Past President Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 John Poettcker Doug McCosh Kevin Dyck (Editor) Ann Mueller Fred Barker Jennifer Horvey Shannon McIntyre (Secretary) Peter Pizumy Vacant Sandra Senga (Treasurer) Mary Jane Schuler Communication Consultant STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison Graeme Steen Shirley Humphries Glen Gillis Karen Finnusson SMEA Executive 2003 President Vice-President Past President Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Communication Consultant STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison John Poettcker Doug McCosh Kevin Dyck (Editor) Ann Mueller Colleen Weimer Jennifer Horvey Shannon McIntyre (Secretary) Peter Pizumy Kristie Barber Sandra Senga (Treasurer) Mary Jane Schuler Graeme Steen Shirley Humphries Glen Gillis Karen Finnusson SMEA Executive 2004 President Vice-President Past President Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Communication Consultant STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison Doug McCosh Mary Jane Schuler John Poettcker Ann Mueller Colleen Weimer Cheryl Morhart Shannon McIntyre (Secretary - Editor) Peter Pizurny Kristie Barber Sandra Senga (Treasurer) Gaetan Hammond Graeme Steen Shirley Humphries Glen Gillis Karen Finnusson SMEA Executive 2005 President Vice-President Past President Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Doug McCosh Mary Jane Schuler John Poettcker Ann Mueller Corinne Kuchinka Cheryl Hutton Shannon McIntyre (Secretary - Editor) Region 4 Peter Pizumy 23 CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Communication Consultant STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison Kara Helms Sandra Senga (Treasurer) Gaetan Hammond Graeme Steen Shirley Humphries Glen Gillis Karen Finnusson SMEA Executive 2006 President Vice-President Past President Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Communication Consultant STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison Mary Jane Schuler Peter Pizurny Doug McCosh Ann Mueller Corinne Kuchinka Cheryl Hutton Shannon McIntyre (Secretary-Editor) Thecla Anderson Kara Helms (Treasurer) Yvonne Kurpjuweit Michelle Nye Graeme Steen Shirley Humphries Glen Gillis Karen Finnusson SMEA Executive 2007 President Vice-President Past President Executive Director Regional Directors: Region I Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Communication Consultant STF Liaison U of S Liaison U of R Liaison Mary Jane Schuler Peter Pizumy Doug McCosh (Secretary - Editor) Ann Mueller Corrine Kuchinka Aaron Thingelstad Rita Hilbig Thecla Anderson Kara Helms (Treasurer) Yvonne Kurpjuweit Michelle Nye Graeme Steen Shirley Humphries Glen Gillis Karen Finnusson CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association 2007 SMEA Oustanding Achievement Award (double award) The Outstanding Achievement Award is given each year by the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association in recognition of either one outstanding accomplishment or an ongoing dedication to excellence in music education. This year SMEA has chosen to present this award to two individuals who, we feel, meet those criterion. Chris Hamilton The first of these awards is presented to Chris Hamilton. Chris is an educator with the Regina Catholic Schools. One challenge teachers are faced with is that of meaningful integration of students with special needs into the activities that take place in the school. Chris has successfully addressed this issue musically at Leboldus High School by creating the “Best Buddies Blues Band”. The “Best Buddies Blues Band” brings together in musical performance students from FIAEP, the Functionally Integrated Alternative Education Program, and students from the greater student body. This inclusionary approach to music education is a unique response to one of the challenges music educators meet in our schools. It is this innovative and creative approach to music education for which we recognize Chris Hamilton. Lana Currie-Lingelbach Volunteers are the heart of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association. Many of our programs depend on them for survival. The second recipient of the SMEA Outstanding Achievement Award is one of those very precious volunteers. Lana Currie-Lingelbach began her association with the Heart of the City Piano Program in 2000 as a volunteer piano teacher helping to bring private music instruction to children who would not otherwise have access to it. Since then Lana has continued as a volunteer piano teacher in Regina but she has also been involved in guiding the expansion of the program in the area and in 2005 became the Program Coordinator in Regina. It is through the efforts of Lana and her little army of volunteers that the joy of making music has touched the lives of Regina’s Heart of the City Piano students and their families. We recognize Lana Currie-Lingelbach for her ongoing dedication to excellence in music education. SMEA OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD RECIPIENTS Gene Aulinger Cindy Burham George Charpentier Lana Currie-Lingelbach Richard Dube Margo Fournier Chris Hamilton Colin King Tom Magnuson Janet Marek Blaine McClary Greg McLean Dwaine Nelson 25 Corinne Olson John Panio Maureen Patterson Carol Petrie John Poettker Marven Shields Joan Therens Wayne Toews Phoebe Voigts Stewart Wilkinson CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Flashback A B C D E F G H I J K Celebrating 50 years of wisdom, patience, commitment and leadership.... SMEA PRESIDENTS 1957 - 2007 Reg McFarland (1957) Lloyd Blackman (1958) Don Cowan (1959) Mikel Kalmakoff (1961) Lloyd Blackman (1963) David Kaplan (1965) William Otis (1967) K Tom Magnuson (1969) Blaine McClary (1971) Alastair Browne (1973) Phil Johnson (1975) D Brian Hartsook (1977) Dennis Humenick (1978) J Joan Therens (1980) Robert Latimer (1982) C George Charpentier (1984) F E G H I B A Colin King (1986) Joe Hary (1988) Debbie McPherson (1990) Stephanie Stefanson-Pexa (1992) Jack Jones (1994) Fred Barker (1996) Murray Rausch (1998) Kevin Dyck (2000) John Poettker (2002) Doug McCosh (2004) Mary Jane Schuler (2006) CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association SMEA Honour Groups 2007 For 2007 we invited the Elaine Quillichini and Dr. Denise Grant to be our Honour Choir and Honour Band conductors. Each with outstanding backgrounds, they join Ken Hseih (SOA Honour Orchestra) to present the annual Honour Groups Concert November 4th. This year was a chance for both SMEA and it’s board to assess and improve program delivery from an admin support point of view as well as the holistic musical experience. Kelly Magnusson was Honour Groups Chair,with Graeme Steen, acting as Registrar. and technical assistant. Kelly doubled as Choir Coordinator and was assisted by David Popoff and Al MacIntyre as co-coordinators for Honour Band. Since the Honour Groups Program in Saskatchewan is provincewide, we once again have students from all corners of Saskatchewan. Students who have earned their positions in the group through an anonymous audition process (tape/disc). This audition process levels the playing field for all students, and gives some of them a taste of what would be in store for further involvement in skilled ensemble playing and auditioning. Thanks to teachers who help their students through these hoops! The program provides contact with advanced and talented students, contact with Universty faculty and sessionsal lecturers, and performance experience in a large concert setting. It is archived on professionally recorded CD every year. The concert was coordinated with the SMC 2007 schedule, and participants in SMC receive concert tickets for the 4:30 Concert. The Honour Groups Program strategies and policies are summarized in a program guide, which is used every year. It is also added to every year, with tips and advice for upcoming years. Since the concert is presented in Saskatoon or Regina every other year, a long term effort (over two years) sustains planning points sometimes two years ahead. Students will be required to indicate their preferance (inst/group) should they audition for both choir and band earlier next year (Saskatoon). Thecla Anderson will be our 2008 Chairperson! Go Thecla! GS/DM We wish to thank the many teachers, directors and parents from across Saskatchewan who have contributed to this year’s Honour Groups Program. Your time, patience and encouragement of the Honour Group Programs are sincerely appreciated. Scott Adilman, Sharie Argue, Gene Aulinger, Jim Banman, Helen Barclay, Sharon Bates, Dean Bernier, Brenda Bernath, Darrell Buekert, Richard Carnegie, Ian Cochrane, Susan Creurer, Bonnie-Jean Dash, Jeremy Drotar, Nick Fanner, Debra Flynn, David Frostad, Dr. Glen Gillis, Doug Gilmour, Don Griffith, Terry Hall, Rebecca Hankins-Vopni, Lauren Hearn, Kevin Hrycay, Michelle Hupaelo, Chris Jacklin, Laurene Jamieff, Lillian Jen-Payzant, Brian Johnson, Philip Kashap, Debra Lammers, Kim de Laforest, Kerry Linsley, James Legge, Cameron Lowe, Donna Lowe, Kelly Magnusson, Joy MacFarlane-Burton, Shannon MacIntyre, Jana McGonigal, Heather MacNab, Greg McLean, Marcia McLean Christa McBride, Dawn McLean-Belyk, Eduard Minevich, Pauline Minevich, Maxine Moore, Stacey Mortenson, Colleen Murphy-Beresh, Brent Pittman, Scott Peters, Joanie Savage, Jane Schudel, Arlene Shiplett, Rudolf Sternadel, Terence Sturge, Diane Taylor-Neale, Jennifer Tenford, Wayne Toews, Cheryl Tradewell, Gilles Turcotte, Jonathon Ward, Barbara Walbauer, Bernadette Wilson, Diana Woolrich, Kendra Worman, Mark Zawarucha We regret any omissions Thank you 27 CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association 50th Anniversary SMEA Honour Groups • November 3, 2007 Watching these students come together from all corners of our province is a truly magical experience as there is one ultimate goal – to make music together. Seeing young people come together and acting in a positive manner can only filter into creating more positive experiences in our world today. Please come out and support these young people. Kelly Magnusson SMEA Honour Groups Chairperson SMEA Honour Band 2007 SMEA Honour Choir 2007 SOA Saskatchewan Honour Orchestra Dr. Denise Grant, Conductor Elaine Quilichini, Conductor Bev Dyck, Accompanist Ken Hsieh, Conductor A Pentatonic Alleluia Divertimento No. 3, K.138 Julie Giroux Ross Whitney / ed. by Ricardo Soto Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Allegro The Fisher Who Died In His Bed Your Voices Tune from “Alexander’s Feast” Tiger Tail March Variations on a Newfoundland Folk Song Lux Aurmque Eric Whitacre George F. Handel / ed. Don Malin Sinfonia for Strings, Op. 67 Stabat Mater Michael Conway-Baker Moderato Adagio Zoltan Kodaly Molly on the Shore It Must be So from Candide Percy Aldridge Grainger Leonard Bernstein / arr. Robert Page METROPLEX: Feller from Fortune Three Postcards from Manhattan Simple Symphony Benjamin Britten Playful Pizzicato Frolicsome Finale arr. Harry Somers Robert Sheldon Hark, I hear the Harps Eternal arr. Alice Parker 50th anniversary CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association SMEA Honour Choir 2007 Soprano 1 Erica Bennett, Dodsland Kaitlyn Dimler, Grenfell *Reisha Dirksen, Caronport Terri-Lynn Mitchell, Yorkton Julia Shirkie, Regina April Sefton, Regina Paige Stumborg, Swift Current Soprano 2 Leah Brander, Regina Ceara Caton, Eastend Caitlin Haynes, Regina Samara Green, Saskatoon *Emily Lautsch, Swift Current Hilary Pask, Esterhazy Jenna Roberts, Swift Current Alto 1 Olivia Ecker, Lake Lenore *Christine Hecker, Maple Creek Dorianna Holowachuk, Regina Katherine Koskie, Yorkton Katherine Owen, Sonningdale Kayla Stadnick, Regina Alto 2 Amanda Ahner, Swift Current Jeannine Boutin, Regina *Brittney Hincks, Regina Camille Fanner, Saskatoon Desiree Kiefer, Regina Jenna Pedlow, Regina Karmyn Wittman, Stewart Valley Baritone Ryan Berscheid, Lake Lenore *Mason Beug, Regina Evan Brinkman, Lake Lenore Alan Iwaasa, Swift Current Zach Phair, Regina Bass Benjamin Gordon, Maple Creek Brook Hamilton, Regina Kristopher Hosaluk, Saskatoon *Andrew Polasek, Regina Andrew Schmidt, Middle Lake Keegan Wolfe, Swift Current Logan Gerwing, Lake Lenore SMEA Honour Band 2007 Flute (*principal) Chelsea Jellison, , Saskatoon Danielle Kirilenko, Saskatoon *Samantha Menzies, Swift Current Jacqueline Menzies, Swift Current Alyssa Papp, Regina Janel Schock, Prince Albert Erin Toppings, Kipling Bassoon *Christopher Kostyshyn, Melville Landon Squires, Saskatoon Clarinet *Katie Baldry, Saskatoon Adam Duh, Saskatoon Kristan Froh , Regina Melina Garner, Saskatoon Jennifer Haanen, Saskatoon Brittany Howes, Lloydminster Marcia Mitschke, Lumsden Krista Porter, Kinistino Alison Sutherland, Borden Sorrel Whitrow, Lloydminster Bass clarinet Katelyn Hannotte, Humboldt *Daniel Parker, Delisle Alto Saxophone *Rebecca Ward, Saskatoon Veromi Arsiradam, Prince Albert Daniel Malena, Saskatoon Kyle McIntosh, Saskatoon Tenor Saxophone Karapanos Anastasia, Yorkton *Sean Zoerb, Delisle Baritone Saxophone Sayre Schultz, Swift Current Trumpet Megan Clark, Yorkton 29 *Maria Fuller, Earl Grey Ben Fortosky, Saskatoon Hugh Kernaleguen, St Brieux Meagan Kurtenbach, , Regina Emily Kohlert, Yorkton Brent Langley, Yorkton Shelby Lowe, Esterhazy Sean Mottram, Lloydminster French Horn Janina Anderson, Saskatoon Jon Astley, Lloydminster *Jillian Fraser, Saskatoon Marlee Olson, Saskatoon Wendy Stenger, Saskatoon Laura Sveinbjornson, Churchbridge Trombone Alanna Howell, Swift Current Amy O’Hara, Grandora Jim Sarsons, Lloydminster *Teagan Schultz, Swift Current Bass Trombone Christian Zrymiak, Regina Euphonium Zane Arnott, Saskatoon *Matthew Baker, North Battleford SOA Saskatchewan Honour Orchestra 2007 Ken Hsieh, conductor Yvonne Redant, co-ordinator Wayne Toews, registrar Violin Elyse Alsbach, Pleasantdale Arthur Boan, Saskatoon Brandele Brown, Pense Miles Buchwaldt, Saskatoon Jeremy Buzash, Pilot Butte *Chloe Chabanole, Regina Jordyn DeWalt, Regina Evan Friesen, Saskatoon Melissa Gan, Saskatoon David Gebhardt, Regina *Thomas Giroux, Saskatoon Francois Hawkins, Regina Jordana Helm, Kinistino *Amy Hillis, Regina Laura Hillis, Regina Emily Hooge, Saskatoon Janaya Hunter, Saskatoon Erin Jellow, Regina Tara Lindsay, Arborfield Mackenzie Matice, PrinceAlbert Sophie McBean, Saskatoon Sarah Ohnander, Stockholm Matt Paslawski, Saskatoon Sarah Punshon, Regina Orysia Stephaniuk, Melfort Julia Watson, Rosthern Michael Yee, Saskatoon *SungHee Yoon, Saskatoon Viola Ryan Davis, Saskatoon Fiona Dowling, Regina Héloise Garez, Nipawin *Erin Hillis, Regina *Katie McBean, Saskatoon Geena Salway, Regina Cello Andrew Beck, Saskatoon Hanna Carlson, Saskatoon *Kristina Carlson, Saskatoon Ruthanne Erickson, Saskatoon *Karla Hillis, Regina Kyu-Tae Kim, Swift Current Emily McBean, Saskatoon Sandra Munchinsky, Saskatoon Katie Newman, Regina Katherine Pietroniro, Saskatoon Christine Roh, Saskatoon Double Bass *Kate Blackport, Saskatoon Brynn Krysa, Saskatoon Alexander Weckworth, Saskatoon Tuba and String Bass *Donovan Dale, Saskatoon Tavis Ellinger, Esterhazy *Zachary Carter, Saskatoon Percussion Alana Freistadt, Saskatoon Nolan Froese, Hanley *Owen Lareau, Regina Joice Neufeld, Kindersley Brandyn Rodgerson, Yorkton Mitchell Wrishko, Saskatoon CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association THE SASKATCHEWAN ORCHESTRAL ASSOCIATION Flashback Honour Group Conductors & Commissions Honour Groups – debuted in 1975 First co-ordinators Band – Charles Hendrickson Choir – Stewart Wilkinson Orch – Ernest Kassain 1979 – Moose Jaw Band – Jimmie Howard Reynolds Choir – Joyce Eilers Orch – Dr. Norman Burgess Commission – orchestra – ‘Prairie Wildflowers’ – Thomas Schudel 1981 – Regina Band – Christopher Izzo Choir – Robert Cooper Orch – Ed Schlueter Commission – choral – ‘The Poet’s Song’; ‘She is the Prettiest of Creatures’; ‘Turtle Soup’ – Alfred Kunz 1984 – North Battleford Band – Harry Begian Choir – Earl Davey Orch – Vahe Khochayan 1988 – Moose Jaw Band – Dr. Peter Demos Choir – Don James Orch – Don Wasilenko Commission – ‘Little Suite for Strings’ – Malcolm Forsyth 1991 – North Battleford Band – Allan McMurray Choir – Henry Engbrecht Orch – Stewart Grant 1992 – Saskatoon Band – Claude Lapalme Choir – Dr. George Evelyn Orch – David Currie Commission – band – ‘Three Prairie Folksongs’ – Waterhen Waltz, City of Bridges, song of the Campground Squirrel – Scott Rogal 1985 – Swift Current Band – Loran Eckroth Choir – Dr. David Greenlee Orch – Dr. William Jones 1993 – Regina Band – Dennis Prime Choir – Gerald Fagan Orch – John Gomez Young Composers Competition ‘Saxophone Silhouette’ – Michael Ibrahim ‘Euphonic Melodies’ – Cari Perih ‘Daffodils’ – John Guzik 1986 – Regina Band – Howard Cable Choir – Barbara Clark Orch – Dwight Bennett Commission – band – “Divertimento #8’ Murray Adaskin 1995 – Moose Jaw Band – Dale Lonis Choir – Diane Loomer Orch – Robert Skelton Commission – choir – ‘The Right Combination’ – Elizabeth Raum 1987 – Prince Albert Band – Frank Wickes Choir – John Standing Orch – David Ford 1996 – Saskatoon Band – Dr. Gerald King Choir – Henry Engbrecht Orch – Wayne Toews (SYO) 1998 – Band – William Schmidt Choir – Dr. Burt Allen 1999 – Regina Band – Dr. Dennis Prime Choir – Dr. Geoffery Paul Boers 2000 – Saskatoon Band – Allan McMurray Choir – Diane Loomer 2001 – Regina Band – Richard Blatti Choir – Elaine Quillichini Orch – Andrea Bell 2002 - Saskatoon Band – Joseph P. Missal Choir – Scott Leithead Orch – John Thompson 2004 – Saskatoon Band – Dr. Dale Lonis Choir – Dr. Laurence Ewashko Orch – Jean-Louis Barbier 2005 – Regina Band – Connie Turner Choir – Lisa Fielder Orch – Mark Rudoff SOA com. – ‘ Prairie Tides, Op. 17’ – Jonathan Ward 2006 – Saskatoon Band – Dr. Glen Gillis Choir – Dr. Gerald Langner Orch – Yaru Aloni 2007 – Regina Band – Dr. Denise Grant Choir – Elaine Quillicini Orch - Ken Hseih CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Why not join SMEA?... Complimentary Membership for Beginning Teachers All beginning teachers of music can receive a one year complimentary membership in SMEA FREE Resource Access SMEA offers its members free access to all Honour Band/Orchestra scores and classroom resources at the Stewart Resource Centre. In partnership with the Saskatchewan Choral Federation, we provide free access to choral resources too! STF SPECIAL SUBJECT COUNCIL (music) Since 1957, SMEA has represented Saskatchewan Music Education professionals in issues related to Saskatchewan Education and the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation. Communications SMEA members receive newsletters and journals from both the SMEA and CMEA. Check out our website! You can receive e-news via your email. SMEA Honour Groups The SMEA Honour Groups Program provides the opportunity to showcase our gifted band, choir and orchestra students from across Saskatchewan! Support of Provincial University students! SMEA supports the U. of S. and U. of R. by providing funding for student workshops and scholarships Inclusive Advocacy SMEA promotes the interests of the entire music community through provincial, national and international affiliations. We also have advocacy materials available through our office and online at our website! Funding for Workshops, Special Projects & Festivals. SMEA members can access funding for workshops and special projects. Your Regional Application forms are easily accessed online or through conventional mail. We also provide funding to UNIFEST and the Moose Jaw International Band and Choral Festival. Saskatchewan Music Conferences (SMC) In partnership with other Saskatchewan music organizations, SMEA provides a yearly music conference to promote professional development for all educators involved in music. National Affiliations! All SMEA members automatically become members of the Canadian Music Educators Association and receive the CMEA Journal and Newsletter. SMEA Supports Excellence. SMEA sponsors the “Heart of the City” piano program, the “Circle of Peace” drumming program, the “Saskatoon Children’s Choir” and other projects which benefit the youth of our province. DEDICATED and DIVERSE The SMEA Board of Directors represents ALL corners of Saskatchewan and ALL music education specialities. We are open to new and creative initiatives. We’ll do everything we can to make music happen! 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T5M 2V6 is a corporate member of SMEA Department of Music is a corporate member of SMEA The Saskatchewan Music Educators Association is the STF Special Subject Council for Music Educators in Saskatchewan CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association 31 Outstanding Achievement Award Honourary Life Membership 2008 The time has come again to honour colleagues who have put forth that extra effort to make music education a strong and vibrant part of their community. The Outstanding Achievement Award recognizes either one outstanding accomplishment or an ongoing dedication to excellence in music. The recipient need not be or have been a member of SMEA The Honourary Life Membership is given to someone who has made a significant contribution to SMEA and to music education in Saskatchewan. The recipient must be a retired teacher and either a retired or current member of SMEA. These awards are adjudicated at the next SMEA Board Meeting and presented at the Saskatchewan Music Conference. Nominations should be sent to any SMEA Board Member or the SMEA office in Cudworth. Honourary Life Membership / SMEA Outstanding Achievement Award Winners SMEA Honourary Life Members Dwaine Nelson George Charpentier Marven Shields Stewart Wilkinson Tom Magnuson John Panio Gene Aulinger Gary Gullickson Phoebe Voigts Brian Unverricht Chris Hamilton Don Cowan Bina Keyser Robert Latimer William Browne Floyd Nelson David Kaplan William Duignan Colin King Joan Therens Alastair Browne Dwaine Nelson Blaine McClary Joan Therens Margo Fournier Wayne Toews Janet Marek Maureen Patterson Colin King Carol Petrie Richard Dubé John Poettker Lana Currie-Lingelbach CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association Verla Forsyth John Stienecker Lloyd Blackman Isabelle Mills Gary Gullickson Marjorie Burns Gloria Herauf Bob Gibson Gene Aulinger Marilyn King Tom Magnuson CLIP OUT & FAX Outstanding Achievement Award nominating form for 2008 nominee’s information name address telephone city/town postal code institution(s) conferring degree(s) Membership in SMEA (past or present) yes no If yes, #of years_____ Past involvement [ ] music educator [ ] principal [ ] classroom teacher [ ] music supervisor other(specify)__________________________ Years teaching_______ Years teaching in Saskatchewan_______ List other professional organizations in which the nominee has held/holds membership Principle reasons why nominee should be considered for Honourary Life Membership or Outstanding Achievement. (please include a short biography of your candidate).......... nominator’s information name address telephone city/town postal code please forward this form to the SMEA office box 519 Cudworth, SK S0K1B0 256-3372 fax-256-3489 CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association 33 NEW MUSICAL TERMS (by HYPERLINK “mailto:piano-teachers@yahoo.com” Tom Hurd) In order to keep you abreast of the ever-developing world of musical terminology, we provide herewith the latest additions to the esteemed Harvard Dictionary of Music: ALLREGRETTO When you’re 16 measures into the piece and realize you took too fast a tempo FIDDLER CRABS Grumpy string players FLUTE FLIES Those tiny mosquitos that bother musicians on outdoor gigs FRUGALHORN A sensible and inexpensive brass instrument GAUL BLATTER A French horn player ANGUS DEI To play with a divinely beefy tone GREGORIAN CHAMP The title bestowed upon the monk who can hold a note the longest A PATELLA Accompanied by knee-slapping APPOLOGGIATURA A composition that you regret playing GROUND HOG Someone who takes control of the repeated bass line and won’t let anyone else play it APPROXIMATURA A series of notes not intended by the composer, yet played with an “I meant to do that” attitude PLACEBO DOMINGO A faux tenor APPROXIMENTO A musical entrance that is somewhere in the vicinity of the correct pitch CACOPHANY [aka CACOUGHONY -psl] A composition incorporating many people with chest colds CORAL SYMPHONY A large, multi-movement work from Beethoven’s Caribbean Period SCHMALZANDO A sudden burst of music from the Guy Lombardo band THE RIGHT OF STRINGS Manifesto of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Violists SPRITZICATO An indication to string instruments to produce a bright and bubbly sound DILL PICCOLINI An exceedingly small wind instrument that plays only sour notes TEMPO TANTRUM What an elementary school orchestra is having when it’s not following the conductor FERMANTRA A note held over and over and over and over and ... TROUBLE CLEF Any clef one can’t read: e.g., alto clef for pianists FERMOOTA A note of dubious value held for indefinite length VESUVIOSO An indication to build up to a fiery conclusion SMEA members now have the option of receiving brief email news pointers (links to news). They are small emails which occassionally can point you to the newest news in SMEA and the music education community. Messages may include deadline reminders, program news which is important etc. NOTZ (printed) and CADENZA (printed) will still be distributed to all members. If you do not “sign-up” you will not receive E-Notz. Your email is kept confidential. name Sign me up! current email: www.musiceducationonline.org/smea/enotz CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association SMEA KEY RESULTS AREAS Participatory experiences in a menu of program and services which are relevant, of high quality and accessible to all citizens of Saskatchewan, regardless of age, gender, race, special needs, economic status or geographical area. Volunteer leaders and a volunteer community that demonstrates organizational ability to cooperatively work together for the common good in the fulfillment of common goals at the local level. Commitment to the recruitment, training, motivating and retaining of valued volunteers as well as increased emphasis on volunteer recognition. Organizational cooperation with other music organizations to coordinate programs and services that serve a greater number of individuals than those represented by each of the organizations separately. Service to the membership in terms of representation, advocacy, resources, professional development and training. Commitment to actively promote healthy life styles and positive choices and publicly recognize the importance of lottery funding to sport, recreation and culture as a means through which these goals can be achieved. CADENZA 2007 The Official Journal of the Saskatchewan Music Educators Association MUSIC EDUCATION Advocacy Realtime. www.musiceducationonline.org/links/linxparent.html SMEA AFFILIATIONS / PROVINCIAL ORGANIZATIONS Saskatchewan Arts Board SaskCulture Inc. 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A membership in SMEA also entitles you to a membership in the Canadian Music Educators Association. Your name, address and membership catalogue will be shared with the CMEA. The SMEA is a Special Subject Council of the Saskatchewan Teacher’s Federation and receives grants based on membership. Your name, address, membership catalogue and Teaching Certificate Number will be shared with the STF. The SMEA receives funds from the Sask. Lottery Trust. Your name, postal code and membership catalogue may be shared with SaskCulture Inc. for advocacy purposes. Information gathered regarding individual members will be retained on database in the SMEA general office for a period of twenty-four months, along with this signed and dated consent form. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION/RENEWAL FORM (Please print clearly) Name:_________________________________________ Address:_______________________________________ ______________ Postal Code_____________ Teaching Certificate Number (to verify STF membership) Home Telephone________________ Fax Number ________________ Type of Membership ___ Regular $50 ___ Associate $30 ___ Retired $30 ___ Student $15 ___ Administrative $100 ___ Parent/Group $25 ___ Corporate $75 SMEA members now have the option of receiving brief email news pointers (links to news). They are small emails which ________________________________ occassionally can point you to the newest news in SMEA and the music education community. Messages may include deadline reminders, program news which is important etc. NOTZ (printed) and CADENZA (printed) will still be distributed to all members. If you do not “sign-up” you will not receive E-Notz. Your email is always kept confidential. Business Telephone_____________________ Sign me up! 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