Statue of Vaugh-Williams

Brief History of Early 20th Century Music

Perhaps the most obvious and sweeping change that has affected the first part of the 20th century has been the rapid advance of technology. Radio and television broadcasting, records and compact discs have changed musical life beyond imagination.  Music has now become a commodity, readily available anywhere.   Against this background of change and development, although traditional sounds of classical music still persist, experiments using these new methods occurred in the early part of the 20th century.

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The School Choral Program Student Leadership and Motivation DVD Review

In yet another timely DVD presentation Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser brings his wisdom and inspirational teachings on student leadership to a new group of students.  More well known perhaps for his work with high school bands, Dr. Tim turns hi...

 

Trends and Technologies Shaping Music Education

This article includes a PDF presentation given during the 2008 Iowa Music Educator's Association Conference on the topic of the latest trends and new technologies that are poised to change music education as we know it today. ...

 
An Orchestra Rehearsal

Top Ten String and Orchestra Recruiting Tips For Teachers

Recruitment strategies can often make or break a string orchestra program. This is why it is so important to have a plan of action that takes you from the first day of school to the last. Here is a list of top ten recruitment tips for str...

 

Brief History of Romantic Music

The Romantic Period is from c.1820 – 1900, with Early Romantic Period (1820-1850) and Late Romantic Period (1850-1900.) Up until the early part of the 1800s, music was ordered and refined. After the 1820s, emotional expression was con...

 
Christmas tree with ice

Sacred vs. Secular Music In Public School Concerts

It's that time of year again when thoughts turn to holiday concerts and that one, slight possibility that lingers in the back of a teacher's mind that someone, somewhere in the audience will make a stink because of the inclusion of one or...

 
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1. MENC Offers Free Advocacy Webinar Registrations
(Blogs/Tales From The Podium)
I recently received an email from the Music Educators National Conference (MENC) speaking of an upcoming web based music advocacy seminar titled "Working with Allies -- Associations and Busines

2. MENC Revamps Web Site For The Better
(Blogs/Tales From The Podium)
Ever wanted to ask a music education question but couldn't find a good place to ask it?  MENC has revamped their music education forums and, at least for now, they are open to anyone member and

3. The Habits of Musicianship- Initial Reactions
(Blogs/Tales From The Podium)
At the 2008 MENC Conference I was able to attend a session given by Robert Duke of the University of Texas at Austin and James Byo of Louisiana State University regarding a new instrumental band m

I received permission the other day to attend the national MENC conference in Milwaukee, WI this April!  I'm excited about it and can't wait to go.  How about you?  For years I

MENC has released some new documents and resources to help music educators be better advocates for their programs.  The first is a well written PDF titledMusic For All Students: Planning Music

6. Chad Criswell Biography
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...sippi Bandmaster.  He is also a contributing author to other professional publications such as the MENC's Teaching Music Magazine, and Technology and Learning Magazine.  While his pas...

...ed Music in a Public School Concert Illegal?   The Music Educator's National Conference (MENC)  has just published a new discussion on the topic of Sacred vs. Secular and a person...

8. Batteries Recharged and Ready To Go
(Blogs/Tales From The Podium)
I spent the last several days attending the 2008 Music Educators National Conference (MENC) conference in Milwaukee.  I had been looking forward to the trip for several months, and as conferenc

9. Etiquette and School Concerts
(Teacher Resources/Class Management)
Concert etiquette is an important part of good manners that seems to be taught less and less in our public schools.  The rules of good concert etiquette are relatively easy to follow and should

10. Free Rock and Roll Music History Curriculum
(Blogs/Tales From The Podium)
...curriculum for teaching about music that will supposedly be free, published by Scholastic , endorsed by MENC , and written in part by the former Bruce Springsteen guitarist, Steven Van Zandt. ...

11. The Story of Pomp and Circumstance
(Teacher Resources/Music History)
The music of Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance is a staple of American graduation ceremonies. From its permiere the march received acclaim and admiration. It was only a matter of time before the musi

...as had in the overall intellectual health of their student body.  In more recent days, a report by MENC and Harris Interactive adds credit to the pro music education stance by showing very stron...

13. DCI World Championships To Be Broadcast on ESPN2
(Blogs/Tales From The Podium)
...rces available at www.SupportMusic.com. The Web site is a public service effort supported by NAMM and MENC, The National Association for Music Education. DCI is a national affiliate of the Suppo...

14. Really Useful Music Education Web Sites
(Teacher Resources/Research)
...National Conference Okay, so this one isn't buried.  If you do a search for music education MENC is going to come up first.  This grand old organization is the lifeblood of the music ...

15. Teaching With Interactive WhiteBoards
(Teacher Resources/Computers)
... Ink Mimio  mimio.com This article originally appeared in the August 2008 Issue of MENC Teaching Music Magazine. ...

16. Music Games for Band and Choir Class
(Blogs/Tales From The Podium)
...space  I can't take credit for this game, although I would like to.  I found it on the MENC web site's band director forums a few weeks back.  Basically you have a set of note ca...

...and or orchestra instrument.  The book, published by Rowman & Littlefield in conjunction with MENC, is 147 pages of information aimed primarily at mothers and fathers that don't know anythi...

18. Music Technology Pioneer Seeks Participants
(Teacher Resources/Computers)
...t at these upcoming conventions: California Association for Music Education Conference, March 2006; and MENC National Convention, April 2006 About Midisoft Corporation Midisoft Corp. devel...

19. Acoustic Guitar Sound Reflects Craftsmanship
(Teacher Resources/Playing an Instrument)
...hen selecting a new guitar. A guitar is made for creating all kinds of music be it classic rock, flamenco, country music. It's a wonder that same instrument can be used to produce such a wonderful...

20. Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity? (video)
(Bookmarks:Music Ed Links / Teaching / Music Advocacy)
  I saw this video at the 2008 MENC National Conference in Milwaukee.  His comments blew me away, and I highly suggest watching this video and sharing it with your administrators.

21. Harris Interactive Music Education Survey Results
(Bookmarks:Music Ed Links / Teaching / Music Advocacy)
The final report by Harris Interactive on a survey done on the benefits of music education programs in our schools.  Among the many statistics is the overwhelming evidence that students that pa

22. Concert Etiquette
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The behavior of public audiences is a difficult issue to address. School administrators and teachers can exercise direct control over the student body. However, when dealing with the general

23. MusicFriends Home Page-Music Advocacy
(Bookmarks:Music Ed Links / Teaching / Music Advocacy)
... working to support local school music programs through grassroots initiatives. Sponsored by MENC: The National Association for Music Education, an organization of nearly 120,000 music ed...

24. Jazz Appreciation Month at MENC
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A set of lesson plans and other resources for teachers to use in teaching jazz at the middle and high school levels.

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