Harmony Winds

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Harmony Winds 2012-2013

Personnel Alan Francis, Director Matthew Kansler, Manager Tamika Gorski, Percussion Assistant The Hartt School Community Division 200 Bloomfield Avenue West Hartford, CT 06117 Phone: (860) 768-4451 Email: Harmony@hartford.edu Website: www.hcd.hartford.edu

Harmony Winds 2012-2013 Academic Year Table of Contents About the Ensemble Leadership Membership Rehearsals Concerts Performance Attire Tuition and Fees Commitment Attendance Policy Withdrawal Policy Expectations Percussionist Expectations Rehearsal Expectations Performance Expectations Advance Absence Forms Calendar Membership Agreement Page 2 Page 2 Page 2 Page 2 Page 3 Page 3 Page 3 Page 3 Page 3 Page 4 Page 4 Page 4 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8

About the Ensemble Harmony Winds is an intermediate wind ensemble for middle school instrumentalists. This program is for motivated younger students looking to develop their ensemble skills and perform at a high level with students from our region. Repertoire will be selected based on the personnel of the group and will create a motivating and valuable experience for everyone involved. Leadership "Helping young, growing Harmony Winds musicians reach new skills and musical understanding is a joy. It would be hard to imagine a better way to work with middle school instrumentalists. " Alan Francis, Harmony Winds Conductor Alan Francis is the director of Harmony Winds. Education: B.M., The Hartt School; M.M., The Hartt School; Teacher Certification Program, The Hartt School Clarinet Study: Kalmen Opperman, Robert Genovase, Keith Wilson, William Goldstein, Henry Larsen Orchestral Performance Experience: Member of the Hartford Symphony (Principal, Assistant Principal, Eb Clarinet, Bass Clarinet), New Britain Symphony (Principal), Simsbury Light Opera Company Orchestra (Principal), Hartford Chamber Orchestra (Assistant Principal), Asylum Hill Chamber Orchestra, Farmington Valley Choral Society Orchestra, Wallingford Symphony, Goodspeed Opera House Orchestra, Baroque Arts Chamber Orchestra of Washington D.C. (Principal), Inter Service Repertory Orchestra (Principal) Band Experience: The United States Army Band of Washington D.C. (Assistant Principal, Eb, Bass, Eb Alto, Bb Contra Bass), Wind Ensemble of The Baroque Arts Chamber Orchestra of Washington D.C., Hartford Pops Band (Principal, Assistant Principal, Principal Second) Chamber Music Studies: Robert Bloom, Julius Baker, Keith Wilson, Kalmen Opperman, Henry Larsen, Williwm Goldstein, Harvey Goldstein Chamber Music Experience: Solisti di Fiati Octet (founder), Hartford Symphony Woodwind Quintet, Harmonie Hartford, Die Friespieler Octet, Pro Arte Quintet of Washington D.C. Teaching Experience: Band and Orchestra Teacher, West Hartford Public Schools, from 1975 to 2008; Band and Orchestra Teacher, West Hartford Public Schools, Summer School 1980 to 1984; Clarinet Teacher, Windsor Public Schools 1972-1975, Hartt Community Division faculty member since 2002 Membership Harmony is composed of high school and advanced middle school musicians from around southern New England and New York. Auditions occur at our Audition Festival during the month of June. Alternative audition times maybe made by appointment, please contact our office at (860) 768-4451. Rehearsals Harmony Winds meet on Saturdays from 11:15 12:15 pm am in the Bliss Music Room at the Hartt School. Please see the Calendar in this handbook for specific dates. 2

Concerts Harmony Winds generally performs 2-3 concerts per year and all events can be found on our school website http://hcd.hartford.edu and on the calendar located in the back of this handbook. Most concerts are recorded and/or video-taped professionally and available for purchase. The following concerts are MANDATORY, if you have any conflicts please inform the Manager as soon as possible. Sunday, December 16, 2012, 7:30 pm in Lincoln Theatre, University of Hartford Campus Saturday, May 11, 2013, 7:00 pm in Millard Auditorium, University of Hartford Campus Performance Attire (Mandatory) Ladies long, black skirt or black dress pants, white shirt and black shoes Gentlemen black dress pants, white shirt, black shoes, black socks and a long tie of any solid color. Tuition and Fees $270 per academic year $75 per academic year for Hartt School Community Division private lesson students. A $25 registration fee may apply. Absence/Schedule Policy: Students are expected to attend all activities (rehearsals and concert) indicated on the schedule on Page 7 of this handbook. Students who fail to meet attendance requirements are subject to expulsion from the ensemble and will forfeit tuition and fees. Commitment Instrumentalists who have been accepted into Harmony Winds must submit a registration form with appropriate tuition and fees before the first rehearsal. The submission of a signed registration form with tuition and fees indicates agreement to the calendar and attendance policy listed in this handbook. It also indicates that the student and his/her parents have read the handbook, looked at the yearly calendar, and are willing to make a commitment to the organization for the coming year. A student who does not fulfill his/her commitment to the organization may jeopardize current and future membership in the organization. Attendance Policy Attendance and active participation at all rehearsals and classes is crucial to the success of any organization. It is expected that all members will demonstrate responsibility, punctuality, and dependability as part of their commitment to the organization. If a student knows that he/she will have to be absent from a rehearsal or class, an absence form on Page 6 must be completed and turned in to the manager. Excessive absence (more than twice per semester) is not acceptable and may result in dismissal without refund for tuition and fees. In the case of illness, members are expected to call and leave a message for the Harmony Winds manager (860-768-4451) or email the manager at Harmony@hartford.edu. At the next rehearsal or class, the student must fill out an absence form and turn it in to the manager. 3

Withdrawal Policy Students who submit written notice to the Registrar prior to the second rehearsal are eligible for a refund on tuition. Verbal notice is insufficient, as is informing the manager or conductor. Medical withdrawal with appropriate documentation will be reviewed. Expectations Members of Harmony Winds are expected to attend all designated rehearsal and performance dates listed on the 2012-2013 Calendar. If additional rehearsals and/or performances are required, they will be communicated well in advance. Members are not expected to attend rehearsals on religious holidays or rehearsals that are in conflict with school music performances. Rehearsals and performances that conflict with school music performances must be communicated in writing to the Harmony manager as early as possible. Members who miss more than two rehearsals before a concert may be asked not to perform. Members who miss performances (except in the case of illness or family emergency) will not be considered for future membership. Members are responsible for all music or supplies checked out to them and must pay for anything that is lost or damaged. Members are expected to demonstrate a high level of self-discipline, maturity, and professionalism at all times. They are expected to be courteous, polite, and respectful of other instrumentalists and adults. Members who cannot abide by these expectations will be dismissed from the organization. Percussionist Expectations Percussionists are expected to help set up and remove percussion equipment prior to and following every rehearsal and performance. Percussionists must arrive at least 20 minutes early and plan to stay at least 20 minutes late for every rehearsal and performance to allot time for care of equipment. Rehearsal Expectations Instrumentalists must plan to be in place and ready to begin with all the music and materials at least 15 minutes before each rehearsal. Each instrumentalist must always keep a sharpened pencil in his/her folder. Instrumentalists should not ask to be excused to visit the restroom or water fountain unless it is an emergency. Drinks and restroom trips should be taken care of before rehearsal. Instrumentalists should be attentive to all directions and follow them quickly. All communication with the directors and managers should occur before or after rehearsals or at a designated break. Instrumentalists are responsible for knowing assigned music when they come to a rehearsal. Food and beverages (except for water) may not be consumed during rehearsals. Folders should be kept neat and organized. A calendar should be kept in the folder at all times. Cellphones and other handheld devices may be brought to rehearsals and concerts but must be turned off prior to the start of the rehearsal or performance. Text messaging during rehearsals or concerts is strictly prohibited. 4

Performance Expectations Instrumentalists must plan on being in place at the designated time. Instrumentalists are required to wear the designated attire at all performances. Members who do not dress appropriately will not be allowed to perform. Instrumentalists who do not attend the final rehearsal before the performance may not perform with the ensemble. 5

Harmony Winds Advance Absence Form Name: Instrument: Date of Absence: Student Signature: Parent Signature: Reason for Absence:. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harmony Winds Advance Absence Form Name: Instrument: Date of Absence: Student Signature: Parent Signature: Reason for Absence:. 6

Harmony Winds 2012 2013 Calendar Changes to the regular schedule are in bold lettering. Date Event Time Location September 8 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room September 15 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room September 22 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room September 29 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room October 6 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room October 13 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room October 20 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room October 27 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room November 3 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room November 10 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room November 17 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room November 24 No Rehearsal December 1 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room December 8 No Rehearsal December 15 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room December 16 Concert Call 6:30 pm Lincoln Theater December 16 Concert 7:30 pm Lincoln Theater December 22 No Rehearsal December 29 No Rehearsal January 5 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room January 12 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room January 19 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room January 26 No Rehearsal February 2 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room February 9 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room February 16 No Rehearsal February 23 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room March 2 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room March 9 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room March 16 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room March 23 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room March 30 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room April 6 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room April 13 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room April 20 No Rehearsal April 27 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room May 4 Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Bliss Music Room May 11 Dress Rehearsal 11:15 am 12:15 pm Millard Auditorium May 11 Concert 7:00 pm (6:00 call) Millard Auditorium Schedule is subject to change. To request an absence, please contact the manager at Harmony@hartford.edu 7

Harmony Winds Membership Agreement Please read the handbook and review the following policies carefully. Sign this agreement and return it to the ensemble manager at the first rehearsal. Attendance Policy: Attendance and active participation at all rehearsals and classes is crucial to the success of any organization. It is expected that all members will demonstrate responsibility, punctuality, and dependability as part of their commitment to the organization. If a student knows that he/she will have to be absent from a rehearsal or class, an absence form (see attached) must be completed and turned in to the manager. Excessive absence (more than twice per semester) is not acceptable and may result in dismissal. In the case of illness, members are expected to call and leave a message for the Harmony Winds manager (860-768-4451) or email the manager at harmony@hartford.edu. The student must fill out an absence form and turn it in to the manager at the next rehearsal or class. Performances: The Harmony Winds concerts will take place on: I,, have read the preceding statements as well as the Harmony Winds Handbook and agree to accept them as a condition of being a member of the large ensemble program at The Hartt School Community Division. I understand that if I do not follow the above guideline and those in the handbook, my membership status in the large ensemble program at The Hartt School Community Division may be subject to review. Student s Signature Date Parent/ Guardian s Signature Date Student s Name: Parent/Guardian s Name: Hartt School Community Division Advisory Board: The Hartt Community Division Advisory Board is vital to our mission. The Board focuses on fundraising, recruiting and promotion, and community-building. They help make possible our high-quality performing arts instruction within a nurturing and vibrant community. The board also serves the director as a sounding board on program and administrative issues. Members may volunteer or be nominated; they are elected to serve a term of two years. Advisory board members participate at varying levels and membership is renewable. We encourage you to get involved join us! Thank you, Maggie Wyporek Music Program Manager Name Phone Number Email Address Please check here if you are interested in learning more about volunteering with The Hartt School Community Division. 8