NYSSMA. New York State School Music Association. Visit for more Information. Preconference Thursday, November 29th
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1 NYSSMA New York State School Music Association 83 ANNUAL WINTER CONFERENCE RD NOV. 29 DEC. 2, 2018 ROCHESTER, NEW YORK Visit for more Information HYATT REGENCY HOLIDAY INN DOWNTOWN Preconference Thursday, November 29th HILTON GARDEN INN ROCHESTER, DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER RIVERSIDE HOTEL JOSEPH A. FLOREANO ROCHESTER RIVERSIDE CONVENTION CENTER
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3 Invitation from the President It is my pleasure to invite you to the 83rd Annual NYSSMA Winter Conference. Last year s conference offered many sessions introducing us to the new New York State Learning Standards. This year s conference will focus more specifically on two of the four Artistic Processes on which the Standards are based - Create and Connect. More than 30 of the sessions will focus on helping us to unpack and look more carefully at the Creating and Connecting Standards. I particularly like the combination of Create and Connect because NYSSMA Winter Conferences create many opportunities for us to connect with each other and learn from our colleagues from around the state. NYSSMA President-Elect David Brown, together with our State Chairpersons, committees and affiliate associations, have put together what promises to be an outstanding lineup of sessions covering every aspect of music education. Once again we will be partnering with TI:ME (Technology In Music Education) for a Pre-Conference followed by a plethora of other technology sessions. Our new NAfME President, Kathleen Sanz, will be giving a keynote address on Friday evening which will be followed by a spectacular performance by Sonic Escape. When I first heard this incredible flute/violin duo I was mesmerized by their musicianship and showmanship. Check out their Game of Thrones video on YouTube and you ll see why I m so excited to be bringing them to our conference. The Concert Hours will feature some great ensembles from across our state and the Composition, Electronic Music and Piano Showcases will feature outstanding young composers and performers. The conference will conclude with performances by our All-State Ensembles in the magnificent Eastman Theatre. I hope you can join us in Rochester for what promises to be an exciting opportunity to hear great music, learn from master clinicians, and celebrate music education in New York State. Michael Salzman NYSSMA President NYSSMA welcomes KATHLEEN B. SANZ, NAfME President NYSSMA is an Approved Provider of CTLE! (Continuing Teacher and Leader Education) Register and attend the NYSSMA Winter Conference Earn 15 credit hours Certificates of Completion will be ed upon request after the conclusion of the conference.
4 CONCERT HOUR NOVEMBER 29, :15 PM CC Lilac Ballroom THE SCHOOL OF THE ARTS CONCERT CHOIR John Gabriele, Director THE BROOKLYN WIND SYMPHONY Jeff W. Ball, Director Our Special Showcases Friday at 3:45 PM in the Lilac Ballroom Thirteenth Annual Piano Showcase Recital Nancy Deutsch, Chairperson Friday at 1:15 PM in the Lilac Ballroom 20 th Annual Young Composer Showcase Dr. Rob Deemer, Chairperson Friday at 7:00 PM in the Lilac Ballroom 23 rd Annual Student Electronic Music Composition Showcase Andrew Giammalvo, Chairperson
5 CONCERT SCHEDULE FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30 9:30 AM FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30 8:15 PM SATURDAY DECEMBER 1 9:30 AM SATURDAY DECEMBER 1 3:00 PM SATURDAY DECEMBER 1 8:00 PM PLATTSBURGH HIGH SCHOOL SELECT VOCAL ENSEMBLE William Verity, Director HERRICKS HIGH SCHOOL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Catherine Fish, Director KEYNOTE SPEAKER Kathleen B. Sanz, NAfME President SONIC ESCAPE Sonic Escape features Maria Kaneko Millar (violin) and Shawn Wyckoff (flute), a pair of Juilliard graduates whose blend of hyperinstrumentals, stories, moves and original works is "wonderfully imaginative... with a wide-ranging, anything-goes sense of fun. (The Washington Post) WESTFIELD ACADEMY HANDBELL ENSEMBLE Kent L. Knappenberger, Director CENTRAL ISLIP CONCERT CHOIR John Anthony, Director ALL-STATE VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE Dr. Jennifer Miceli, LIU Post ALL-STATE INSTRUMENTAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE Richard DeRosa, University of North Texas ALL-STATE WIND ENSEMBLE Dr. James Tapia, Syracuse University ALL-STATE STRING ORCHESTRA Rachel C. Lauber, University at Buffalo ALL-STATE TREBLE CHORUS Dr. Sharon A. Hansen, University of Wisconsin SUNDAY DECEMBER 2 10:00 AM ALL-STATE MIXED CHORUS Dr. Janet Galván, Ithaca College ALL-STATE SYMPHONIC BAND Dr. Cynthia Johnston Turner, University of Georgia ALL-STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Nancy Strelau, Nazareth College
6 LODGING REQUEST FORM NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL MUSIC ASSOCIATION 2018 Winter Conference Rochester, NY November 29 - December 2, 2018 Deadline: Must Be Received by October 19, 2018 After October 18 th, hotel reservations will be assigned on a space available basis Mail to: Visit Rochester Housing Desk at DePrez Travel Bureau 145 Rue De Ville, Rochester, NY Fax: Phone: (Toll Free) DO NOT MAIL THIS FORM TO THE NYSSMA OFFICE NO LODGING REQUESTS WILL BE ACCEPTED OVER THE PHONE If this form was faxed, please do not mail original. Thank You. PRIMARY OCCUPANT INFORMATION Please TYPE or CLEARLY PRINT Name: Business Name/School District: last first Preferred Mailing Address: City/State/Zip: Daytime Phone Number: SHARING A ROOM? Indicate Additional Occupant(s): HOTEL CHOICE? It is not always possible to accommodate your first lodging choice TO GUARANTEE YOUR ROOM: Visa Master Card Discover Amex Account # *Exp. Date: * Must Expire AFTER 12/18 Signature: Please print name on the card: IMPORTANT NOTES Acknowledgement & Confirmation: Visit Rochester Housing Desk at DePrez Travel will the primary occupant confirmation of their hotel reservation with important information pertaining to the hotel confirmed. Deposit: All reservations must include a check deposit in the amount of $ payable to DePrez Travel (check deposits must be received by DePrez Travel before October 10 th ) or a valid credit card number to guarantee the reservation. (Card must expire after December 2018). Reservations made with invalid credit cards will not be accepted by the hotels and your reservation will be forfeited. If a check is used for deposit, these funds will be credited to your room with the balance paid upon checkout. Cancellations: All cancellations must be made in writing to DePrez Travel prior to: October 19, Any cancellations after that (but no later than 72 hours prior to your arrival date) must be made directly with hotel. NO SHOWS will not be refunded. Address: Mobile Number: ROOM OCCUPANCY DESIRED Single Occupancy Double Occupancy Special Request: WHEN ARE YOU? Arriving: Departing: Specify: Mo/Day/Yr Specify: Mo/Day/Yr HOTELS DAILY RATES PER PERSON Rochester Downtown Convention District Hyatt Regency Holiday Inn Downtown Hilton Garden Inn Rochester Downtown Rates Include Breakfast and Dinner Double Occupancy Per Person $ $ $ Single Occupancy $ $ $ The following is located beyond Downtown Convention District. NYSSMA will provide shuttle bus transportation. DAILY RATES PER ROOM DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Rochester Single or Double Occupancy $129 per room You are now able to book rooms online through DePrez Travel in real-time inventory. You will know as you reserve which hotel will be confirmed, and you will receive immediate confirmation ed to the address you provide. To reserve your room, please go to: and follow the easy online process. DePrez Travel is happy to answer any questions during their office hours of Monday-Friday, 8:00AM to 5:30PM EST. Phone: (Toll Free) Fax:
7 NEW YORK STATE SCHOOL MUSIC ASSOCIATIOON REGISTRATION 83 rd ANNUAL WINTER CONFERENCE November 29 - December 2, 2018 Rochester, New York All Registrations are processed online at Click on Winter Conference Registration. You will need your 9-digit NAfME Member ID and expiration date to register. Your NAfME membership MUST BE ACTIVE at the time of the conference in order to register. If your membership expires prior to the conference, renew before registering. The membership will extend for one year. Credit Card Payment On the payment page click credit card and follow the prompts. Checks and Purchase Orders may be used for online registration until November 8 th. After that date, you will need to register at the conference. Bring your check or purchase order. Check (personal or school) On the payment page click check. The check MUST be received by the NYSSMA Office within two weeks of your online registration or your registration will be cancelled. Be sure to include your name and registration ID. School Purchase Order On the payment page click purchase order. The purchase order MUST be received by the NYSSMA Office within two weeks of your online registration or your registration will be cancelled. Be sure to include your name and registration ID. Mail Checks and Purchase Orders Payable to New York State School Music Association 718 The Plain Road Westbury, NY TYPE OF REGISTRATION Until Nov. 8 After Nov. 8 Full Conference Active Member $165 $205 Full Conference Retired Member $0 $0 Full Conference Collegiate Member $40 $40 Thursday ONLY Members $90 $110 Friday ONLY Members $90 $110 Saturday ONLY Members $90 $110 Conference registration includes tickets to the All-State Concerts REGISTRATION CANCELLATION POLICY Through November 8 - $25.00 fee. After November 8 NO REFUNDS If you need a receipt, please include a note with your address when mailing your check to the NYSSMA Office.
8 SESSION SCHEDULE TI:ME Music Technology Preconference NYSSMA partners with TI:ME to provide a full day of technology professional development Register at nyssma.org THURSDAY Advocacy [1] Band [1] Brass [1] Choral [1] Composition [2] Curriculum [1] Elementary Classroom [2] Higher Education [1] Instrumental Jazz [1] Marching Band [1] NAfME Collegiate [1] NY/AMTA/MAR [1] NYASTA [1] NY-GIML [1] NYBDA [1] NYSCAME [1] Special Learners [1] Tri-M [1] Technology TI:ME [11] Voice [1] THURSDAY 9:30 AM 10:45 AM 1:15 PM 2:30 PM 4:15 PM TI:ME for New York Creativity in the Fine Arts Classroom Play with Your Music: Free Digital Apps Creating on Devices: Online Music Tech Made Easy Teaching Music with Technology: New Beginning Methods that Work Better Quality Student Compositions with Notation Software Live Sound and Recording Advocacy = Access for All Arranging for the Front Ensemble Breathing Life Into the New Standards: Implementing the Creating Standards into Your Choral Classroom Create and Connect to Your School and Community through Tri-M Music Honor Society Creating Storytellers in the Elementary General Music Classroom Empowering LGBTQ Music Students and Teachers Going Beyond the MIDI Keyboard: New and Interesting Alternate Music Devices Meet the Collegiate E-Board:Getting the Most Out of Your Collegiate Chapter Sheet Music in the Digital Age Standards 101: A Summary Introduction The Most Important Gig: Music Therapy As A Career Choice Why Music Educators Should be Concerned about Copyright Issues with Robert W. Smith CRANE/NYSSMA WINTER CONFERENCE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Information available at: edu/academics/crane/ prospective/pde.cfm 7:00 PM A Better Band On a Limited Budget Assessing Music Improvisation Behavioral Strategies: Approaches and Techniques for Special Learners in Musical Environments Digital Content and Solutions for the Chromebook Classroom Embracing the Traditional and the Emerging Go Green With STEAM Inspiration for Creativity in Secondary Ensembles Jazz Drum Set Solos - Revised NYSSMA Requirements and Resources Found in the NEW Manual (Edition 32) Kodaly and Orff-Schulwerk: Better Together! Sing! Sing! New 2-Part Choral Repertoire Singing Spirituals with Integrity and Heart - Part 2 Taking the Detour: Fostering Motivation Through a More Student-Centered Orchestra Pedagogy The Magic of Singing with your Band The World as Our Classroom: Creating International School-University Music Education Partnerships
9 SESSION SCHEDULE FRIDAY Adjudication Festival [4] Advocacy [1] Band [4] Brass [2] Choral [8] Classroom Music [14] Composition [8] Curriculum [1] Higher Education [1] High School Music [1] Instrumental Jazz [2] Middle School Music [1] Musical Theater [2] NAfME Collegiate [4] NYACDA [1] NYASTA [1] NY-GIML [1] NYSBDA [1] NYSCAME [3] NYSSMA [1] Orchestra Percussion [3] Piano [1] Retired Persons [1] Special Learner [4] Strings [6] Technology [13] Tri-M [1] Urban Schools [1] FRIDAY 8:15 AM 21 Smartboard Superpowers "A Picture is Worth 1000 Words:" Games and Strategies for Modeling and Demonstration in the Elementary Orchestra Come Play the Bassoon (Intermediate Level) Composition Coaching Workshop I Composition Coaching Workshop II Drum Talk Exceptional Learners in the Elementary General Classroom Multimedia and Composition in the Music Classroom NYACDA Reading Session Online Music Education: A Model for the Future Singing the Human Experience: Teaching a Choral Ensemble as a Humanities Course Student Panel: Managing State Certification Assessments (EAS, CST, edtpa) Teaching in a Title 1 School The Music-Makers: A Reading Session for Mixed Choirs The New NYSSMA Manual What You Need to Know Vocal Jazz Selections for Advanced Singers 9:30 AM A School District's Role & Responsibility Regarding Copyright Compliance APP Smackdown Elementary Auxiliary Percussion: Tips and Tricks Bella Donna: A Reading Session for Women s Choirs Breakout EDU for the Music Classroom Building the Bridge Between Middle School and High School Band Classroom Management Tips and Strategies Before you Student Teach Composition Coaching Workshop III Composition Coaching Workshop IV Composition Coaching Workshop V Encouraging Student Leaders in Your Tri-M Chapter Learn to Teach Music Creation and Virtual Synthesis with Video Integration No Pull-Outs? No Problem! Pearls of Beauty: Extracting Angelic Tone from Mere Mortals Reaching Special Learners Through Music Sound Innovations! A Complete Curriculum For Orchestra Strum and Drum 10:45 AM APP Smackdown Secondary Assessment as Active Engagement: Student-Created Rubrics Build a BETTER Résumé Direct and Connect Your City Instrumental Program Fun In Fundamentals For Strings How to Teach Beginners About Jazz Improvisation; Developing an Authentic Jazz Vocabulary It Takes a Village: Collaborating to Support Exceptional Learners in Music Classroom KORG Music Technology Labs - Full STEAM Ahead Major Organization Adjudicator Refresher Seminar Meet Me In The Middle: Choral Music for Middle School Voices Non-Jazz Improvisation Activities for Band and Orchestra Sing Through New Vocal Jazz Selections from Hal Leonard Strike Zone: How Sports Intersects with Music The Whole and the Sum of the Parts 1:15 PM 5 Ways to Engage Hard to Reach Students A Music Teacher's Guide to Directing a High School Musical Pit Orchestra Composing in Ensembles Using Technology Implementing Aural Skills in Choral Rehearsals Motivation, Musicianship, and Ukulele Music for People: 30 Years of Teaching Improvisation Musical Tales for Modern Minds Multi-Disciplinary Music Experiences for Ages 4-7 Navigating the Transition: From a Violin (or Other Instruments) Private Teacher to a Group Lesson Teacher NYSSMA Adjudicator Refresher Seminar (regular) Student-Centered Rehearsal Practices- Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners Teaching Special Learners with Music in a Secondary Setting Teaching Strings 101: What You Need to Know The First Steps of Legato for the Young Trombonist Trust the Process: An Elementary Band Program With the End in Mind Turbocharge Student Practice and Results with SmartMusic World Rhythms
10 SESSION SCHEDULE FRIDAY Adjudication Festival [4] Advocacy [1] Band [4] Brass [2] Choral [8] Classroom Music [14] Composition [8] Curriculum [1] Higher Education [1] High School Music [1] Instrumental Jazz [2] Middle School Music [1] Musical Theater [2] NAfME Collegiate [4] NYACDA [1] NYASTA [1] NY-GIML [1] NYSBDA [1] NYSCAME [3] NYSSMA [1] Orchestra Percussion [3] Piano [1] Retired Persons [1] Special Learner [4] Strings [6] Technology [13] Tri-M [1] Urban Schools [1] SATURDAY Adjudication Festival [2] Advocacy [3] Band [2] Choral [2] Classroom Music [6] Composition [5] Curriculum [2] Emerging Ensembles [6] Instrumental Jazz [2] NAfME Collegiate [1] NYSBDA [1] NYSCAME [1] Percussion [1] Research [2] Retired Persons [2 ] Strings [4] Technology in Music [10] Urban Schools [1] Vocal Jazz [1] Woodwinds [2] FRIDAY (cont.) 2:30 PM Addressing Special Needs Through Music Applying 21st Century Skills in the Music Room Effective PD for Music Educators: Public School Administrators' Perspectives Enacting Diversity and Inclusion: Matters of Policies and Practice FredFour Navigates a Chamber Music Odyssey From the Inside Out: Embedding Inclusion in Classroom and Ensemble Settings Help I Need to Mic My Ensemble Music Education and 21st Century Skills Musical Theatre Singing NYACDA Master Class NYSSMA All-State Adjudicator Refresher Seminar Teaching an Old Curriculum, New Standard Tricks! The College Initiative What to Practice on the Trombone 7:00 PM Building an African Drumming and Dance Unit for Middle School Coding in the Music Room Do Sweat the Small Stuff - Beginning Band 'Hacks' Flippin' your Ensemble (or General Music Class) Folk Songs Four Ways: Keep Students Guessing and Engaged How to Chair a Successful NYSSMA Major Organization Festival Sound Foundations: Organic Approaches to Reading Notation Teaching Intonation Creatively for String Orchestra The Ithaca College Jazz Ensemble Plays Head Charts Will I Have Enough Money to Retire? SATURDAY 8:15 AM Bass Fundamentals with Prof. Kieran Hanlon, Fredonia Composing with Very Young Composers Pre-K to Grade Two Creative Cross-Pollination: Ensemble Repertoire Meets the General Music Classroom Got Data? Using Composition for Authentic Assessments Growing Our Own: Developing Leaders Within Our Music Departments Inclusive Spaces for All: Hybrid Ensembles in Secondary Music Learning Contexts Learn to be a Teacher/Researcher Privilege and Music Education: What Can a Music Educator Do? Research Forum: Making Connections to Classroom Practice Sing, Say, Dance, Play! In a Tuneful, Beatful, Artful Way! Practice Make Perfect: Speed Interviewng to Get the Job! Virtual Music in Music Education Want a Successful Career? Study Music! What Do I Do with Those Drummers? Success Strategies for Non-percussionist 9:30 AM Addressing Diversity and Participation in Music Education through Modern Band Choral Reading Session Come Play the Bassoon (Beginner Session) Contemporizing Contemporary Ensembles Dalcroze Eurhythmics: Musicianship from the Inside Out! Empowering Students to Sight Read on Percussion Instruments Hard, Harder Easiest! - Practice and Rehearsal Tricks for String Players How Music Teacher Education Programs Prepare Teachers to Work with Diverse Populations Improvising in Concert Band and Orchestra Jazz for Non-Jazzers Plan Ahead with New SmartMusic Units STEAM Buffet! Student Teaching Panel: Preparing for Your Professional Semester The Improv. Collective The Orchestra Unit - Using Technology to Spark Curiosity What is a 100? - How to Prepare for an All-State Audition
11 SESSION SCHEDULE SATURDAY Adjudication Festival [2] Advocacy [3] Band [2] Choral [2] Classroom Music [6] Composition [4] Curriculum [2] Emerging Ensembles [6] Instrumental Jazz [1] NAfME Collegiate [1] NYSBDA [1] NYSCAME [1] Percussion [1] Research [2] Retired Persons [2 ] Strings [4] Technology in Music [10] Vocal Jazz [1] Woodwinds [2] SATURDAY (cont.) 10:45 AM Beautiful From the Beginning Composer in Residence - Roshanne Etezady Culturally Responsive Teaching through Popular Music Education Dalcroze Strategies and Techniques: Ways to Engage and Excite Double Bass - Position Awareness Through Duets How to Choose the Right Mouthpiece "Improvistra" Inspiring Creativity through Effective Composition Mentoring Move Over, Mozart: Engaging Students with Music Creation Scat Singing for Kids Selecting Awesome Instrumental Jazz Ensemble Literature Teaching Guitar and Ukulele through Popular Music Education Teaching Music Technology Classes Musically Woodwind Repairs for Educators 1:15 PM Cultivating Literacy Through Repertoire in the Choral Rehearsal Dalcroze Solfège: Embodying Rhythm and Pitch for Singers and Instrumentalists Developing Positive Relationships with the Media to Advocate for Your Program Find Your MUSE: Inspiring Success Using Apps for Choral Assessment GarageBANDing Together: A Countrywide Collaborative Composition Project y NYS Pension and Retirement Planning Pedagogy From Afar: Mini-Video Reinforcement Lessons Preparing for NYSSMA Major Organization Evaluation Festival Seesaw for the Music Classroom Teaching String Techniques Has Never Been So Easy Tips for Success: A Guide for Instrumental Music Teachers 2:30 PM Are You Thinking about Retiring? Dalcroze Lesson Planning for Group and Private Instruction: Teaching Through Discovery and Experiential Learning Finding Time for Creative Musical Activities in Ensemble Rehearsals Music, Math, and Popsicle Sticks Music Theory + Music Technology = Studio Music! Technology Engagement: The Music Classroom Leads the Way
12 NYSSMA 718 The Plain Road Westbury, NY First-Class Mail US Postage PAID Bellmore, NY Permit No. 218 This will be your only conference mailing Register online at Crane Professional Development Available
NYSSMA. New York State School Music Association. Visit for more Information. Preconference Thursday, November 29th
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