JMTA High Notes
October 2023—Vol. 27, no. 2 JMTA Meeting and Program at Keyboard Connection & over Zoom Thursday, October 12, 2023: 9:30am meeting and program afterwards: “Practicing Strategies for Music Students” with Dr. Michael Bovenzi, UNF Associate Professor _____________________________________________________________________________ President’s Pen Dear Colleagues, I was perusing the October/November issue of American Music Teacher magazine and came across “Beyond DrumBeats and Open Fifths: Indigenous Compositions of the Americas for the Piano Studio” by Mercer, Lazarus and Ruby. The article describes accurately, as I’m sure you’ll agree, some pieces in many of our method books that have “drumbeats” as 5th intervals in one hand and the “Indian” sound of the melody in the other, all appropriated by those who are not Native American. “Contrary to popular opinion, most American Indigenous composers do not create music using the open fifth interval to emulate drums, since the piano is not a traditional instrument for ceremonial purposes.” Indigenous composers of the Americas, as they are named, write music using “all manner of instrumentation, genre and style, ranging from classical to hip-hop to convey their ideas and honor their identity.” The article features Indigenous composers, displaying some of their music. One of them is Connor Chee, Navajo pianist and composer, whose Sandpaintings for Piano was commissioned in 2021. Though it can be hard to find some of the music, the article has a list of resources where some can be found. Compositions by Connor Chee can be found at https://www.connorchee.com. I found some interesting guidance from Teacher Vision about teaching Native American music to students. https://www.teachervision.com/native-americans/teaching-native-american-music This link gives more details to each point listed below:
Sincerely, Angie Angie Holt President, JMTA Table of Contents Meeting Minutes from September..2 JMTA Treasury Reports . . . . . . . . . . 5 Monthly Programs – October. . . . . 7 Photos from September Potluck. . .8 JMTA Student Recital . . . . . . . . . . . 9 State News – FSMTA Conference. 10 District IV News – Student Day. . . 11 Area Concerts and Recitals . . . . . .12 Events Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 _____________________________________________ JMTA Meeting Minutes Thursday, September 14, 2023, 9:30am Keyboard Connection/Zoom Present (In-person): Angie Holt, Sandra Roberts, Lisa Barwell, Anita Renfroe, Shi-gu Zhang, Dean Allan Slickis, Grace Scarborough, Sandra Stewart, Betty Atkinson, Lorraine Sears, Eunice Paliy-Bainger Present (Zoom): Joan Cordell, Denise Homesley, Kama Rasmussen-Li, Mary McKee, Erin Bennett, Kamila Shahtakhtinski Call to Order: 9:41am (Angie Holt) Parliamentarian: (Lynn Freeman)
Treasurer’s Report: (Damon Martin) • End of July:
Vice-President/Membership: (Mary McKee)
Programs: (Open)
Communications & Social Media Update: (Angie Holt)
Social: (Sandra Stewart)
Student Recitals: (Lorraine Sears & Gavin Taylor) • Three recitals:
JMTA Potluck - Submitted by Stefanie Batson-Martin, Recording Secretary _____________________________________________________________________________ JMTA TREASURY REPORTS August and September Submitted by Stef & Damon Martin 10/02/2023 ____________________________________________________________________________ JMTA MONTHLY PROGRAMS OCTOBER JMTA Meeting and Program Our October meeting will be on Thursday, October 12 at 9:30am at Keyboard Connection, 9912 San Jose Blvd. Following the meeting, Dr. Michael Bovenzi, Associate Professor, Saxophone and Area Coordinator, Music Theory will be with us to present a program on: “Practicing Strategies for Music Students” About Dr. Bovenzi: “Dr. Michael Bovenzi teaches saxophone and serves as an instructor in music theory, computer music applications, woodwind courses and chamber music at the University of North Florida. He holds the position of Associate Professor. Dr. Bovenzi has performed in Bangkok, Thailand, at Mahidol University for the 15th meeting of the World Saxophone Congress. He also hosted the 2011 Region 6 conference for NASA at the University of North Florida. Recent performances included premiering works at the NASA Biennial Conference in Tempe, Arizona, and at World Saxophone Congress XVI in St. Andrews, Scotland. Dr. Bovenzi holds the Doctorate in Performance and Literature from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, with a minor in music theory. He earned his undergraduate degrees in Music Performance and Composition with honors, and a Masters degree in Music Performance from the University of Florida.” – from unf.edu For more of Dr. Bovenzi’s biography: https://www.unf.edu/coas/music/faculty_bios/bio_bovenzi.html For those of you who cannot attend in person, following is the Zoom link: October 12 Topic: JMTA October Meeting - 10/12/23 Time: Oct 12, 2023 09:30 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://unf.zoom.us/j/95129412681?pwd=dkNCeUw1ZUc2NlFreXpFOXBKWmNuZz09 Meeting ID: 951 2941 2681 Passcode: 797775 Photos from our September Meeting and Potluck ________________________________________________________________________ JMTA Student Recitals 2023-2024 We have three Student Recitals scheduled for this coming membership year.
View the JMTA Recitals page on the website for more detailed information including application requirements and due dates. https://www.jaxmta.org/jmta-student-recitals.html. NOTE: The application deadline for the October recital is this coming Wednesday, October 11, submitted to [email protected]. Also, be on the lookout for information on a Community Recital opportunity for our Intermediate and Advanced students at the Proton Therapy Institute on a Tuesday evening in April, date TBA. - Lorraine Sears, Student Recitals Co-Chair ________________________________________________________________________ STATE NEWS 2023 FSMTA State Conference October 19-22, 2023 Lakeland, Florida To be held at: Florida Southern College 111 Hollingsworth Drive Lakeland, FL 33801 For more information and to register: https://www.fmta.org/fsmta-conference.html ________________________________________________________________________ DISTRICT IV NEWS Student Day The annual District IV Student Day testing will be held in the spring of 2024 in Jacksonville, date TBA. Student Day levels go from Primary through 12. This month let’s look at Level 2 written and aural theory. This level covers six sections in written theory: key signatures, scales, intervals, note reading, rhythm, and terms & symbols. Students need to know the order of the sharps and flats, the scales of G and D Major, all about 3rd and 5th intervals, reading notes on both staffs including the upper and lower ledger notes of C, and writing rhythm patterns with different time signatures. There are also terms and symbols they need to know. In Level 2 aural theory, students identify major and minor scales, major 2nd and 3rd intervals, as well as tonality, rhythm, melody, dynamics, and touch. You can go to FMTA.org, click on Student Activities, FSMTA NonCompetitive Events, and go down to the Members of FSMTA to put in the password (new password this month which has been emailed to you from FSMTA), and choose your level to print off. (Page one of the level two written theory description is shown above left, and the level two aural theory description is above right.) For a consumable written theory workbook for your student, as well as keyboard skills helps and an aural theory USB flash drive that follows exactly what is needed for that level of Student Day, you can order the packet (around $21) from Music Masters through email: [email protected]. (packet cover shown on left.) Their phone number is (954) 752-2856. Please let me know if you have any questions regarding District IV Student Day. - Angie Holt, District IV Student Activities Chair ([email protected]) ________________________________________________________________________ AREA CONCERTS AND RECITALS Community Hospice PerformancesIf you would be interested in performing a recital at the Hadlow Center at the Community Hospice and Pallative Care on Sunbeam Road, they sponsor a monthly performance titled First Friday Recital Series, with performances starting at 11:30 a.m. If you are interested, please contact Dr. Sandra Stewart at 904-333-9280. University of North Florida Music Events Click on link for more information/tickets for each: https://www.unf.edu/coas/music/events.html Thursday, October 5 Annual Great American Jazz Series Presents: Pianist and Grammy Award-winning composer, Steven Feifke with UNF JE1 and Douglas Anderson SOTA JE1JB Scott, Artistic Director, UNF JE1 Director Location: Lazzara Performance Hall – 7:30pm Thursday, October 5 Opera Workshop PerformancesDeana Barone, Director Location: Fine Arts Center Recital Hall – 7:30pm Sunday, October 8 Lawson Ensemble “Performing works by Beethoven and others” Location: Fine Arts Center Recital Hall – 3:00pm Tuesday, October 10 Cummer Family Foundation Chamber Music Series presents: Daniel Adam Maltz, fortepiano Dr. James Hall, Artistic Director Location: Fine Arts Center Recital Hall – 7:30pm Wednesday, October 11 Lapins/Lee Tuba RecitalDr. Marc Dickman, Coordinator “Dr. Alexander Lapins, tuba and Dr. Paul Lee, piano in concert performing works by Astor Piazzolla, Judith Cloud, Douglas McRay Daniels, William Grant Still, Brian Almages and Sergei Prokofiev.” Location: Fine Arts Center Recital Hall – 7:30pm Friday, October 13 UNF Wind Symphony and Concert Band Present: Salute to AmericaDr. Erin Bodnar, Conductor “Performing music by Gordon Jacob, Dwayne Milburn, and Tom Davoren” Location: Lazzara Performance Hall – 7:30pm Friday, October 20 UNF Percussion Presents: PULSES Fall Concert Dr. Andrea Venet, Director Location: Andrew A. Robinson Theater – 6:30pm Sunday, October 22 Fall Choral ShowcaseMegan Tatro, MM Student Conductor Dr. Cara Tasher, Conductor, Director of Choral Studies “Featuring the UNF choral ensembles and select soloists” Location: Fine Arts Center Recital Hall – 3:00pm Monday, October 23 Jazz Combo NightLynne Arriale, Director Location: Fine Arts Center Recital Hall – 7:30pm Tuesday, October 24 UNF Orchestra Presents: Beethoven Pastoral Symphony and Vivaldi Trumpet ConcertoVivian E. Gonzalez, Conductor, Miami Arts Studio Orchestra Dr. Simon Shiao, Conductor, UNF Orchestra “Featuring the Miami Arts Studio Orchestra and Dr. Randy Tinnin, Trumpet” Location: Andrew A. Robinson Theater – 7:30pm Monday, October 30 UNF Faculty Recital: Dr. Andrea Venet, PercussionLocation: Fine Arts Center Recital Hall – 7:30pm Thursday, November 2 Music Tech Ensemble ConcertMichael Taylor, Director Location: Andrew A. Robinson Theater – 8:00pm Friday, November 3 Cummer Family Foundation Chamber Music Series Presents: Jordan Rutter-Covatto, Countertenor and Tyson Deaton, PianoDr. James Hall, Artistic Director “Jordan Rutter-Covatto is an American countertenor based in New York City. Rutter-Covatto’s practice combines virtuosic vocal technique with method acting processes and Baroque gesture to create performances lauded as ‘riveting…frightening to behold’ (Opera News, The Turn of the Screw, 1/5/20) and ‘[t]he best operatic moments’ (WQXR, Threw Way, 6/16/17).” “THE WANDERERS is a recital project that deconstructs the 19th-Century German concept of ‘Der Wanderer’ by viewing it through the lens of immigrant diasporas.” Location: Fine Arts Center Recital Hall – 7:30pm Saturday, November 4 UNF Orchestra in the CommunityDr. Simon Shiao, Conductor Location: All Saints Episcopal Church in San Marco – 4:00pm Jacksonville University Music Events Click on link for more information and how to get tickets for each: https://viewer.joomag.com/creative-arts-series-2023-2024/0546091001658934607?short& Sunday, October 8 Jacksonville University Cello Studio featuring Alexei Romanenko“Members of the Jacksonville University cello studio perform favorites from the repertoire, joined by Jacksonville Symphony principal cellist Alexei Romanenko.” Location: Terry Concert Hall – 7:30pm Thursday, October 12 Bach and BeyondThe JU Camerata “takes a trip back in time to the Baroque era with chamber orchestra favorites, including Bach’s Orchestral Suite No. 2.” Location: Terry Concert Hall – 7:30pm Thursday, October 19 JUWE/FCWS Partner MasterworksThe JU Wind Ensemble “partners with First Coast Wind Symphony in a joint concert of band favorites.” Location: Terry Concert Hall – 7:30pm Tuesday, October 24 Fall Honors Recital“The Department of Music presents outstanding music majors in performance.” Location: Terry Concert Hall – 7:30pm Thursday, October 26 – Sunday, October 29 Vanities: The Musical Fall Musical Theatre Production: ticketed event Directed by Kimberly Beasley with Music Directed by Jay Ivey “Vanities: The Musical chronicles the life-affirming journey of three vivacious Texas teens from cheerleaders to sorority sisters to housewives to liberated women and beyond.” Location: Phillips Fine Arts Building Black Box Theater – October 26-28 at 7:30pm; October 29 at 3:00pm Saturday, October 28 Ritz Chamber PlayersLocation: Terry Concert Hall – 7:30pm Tuesday, October 31 Fall Choral Concert: The SoundS of Shibboleth“We open our season of SoundS with a Halloween concert of tricks, and treats. The program will include palindromes, double entrendres, riddles, the most terrifying ghost story ever sung, and lots of fun. Feel free to come in costume! When it comes to Shibboleth, if you know, you know.” Location: Terry Concert Hall – 7:30pm Thursday, November 2 Jazz in the Black Box – The Jacksonville University Jazz Combos and Jazz Orchestra in Concert“This event is free, but will require a reservation through tickets.judolphins.com.” Location: Phillips Fine Arts Black Box Theater – 7:30pm Friday, November 3 Infinitus PresentsJU’s “first-of-its-kind, student-led choral collective presents a program of music composed in the last 25 years.” Location: Terry Concert Hall – 7:30pm Sunday, November 5 Guitar Ensemble and Studio Recital“A diverse program of music from the Renaissance through the 21st century, written and arranged for the classical guitar. Presented in guitar solos, duos, trios and quartets.” Location: Terry Concert Hall – 7:30pm Florida State College at Jacksonville Music Events Click on link for more information: https://www.fscj.edu/docs/default-source/wilson-center/fine-arts-calendar.pdf?sfvrsn=3b7dc316_2 Thursday, October 12 Symphonic Band Pops Concert“Under the director of Dr. Paul Weikle, the band will perform pops musical selections.” Location: South Campus Wilson Center Main Stage – 7:30pm Friday, October 13 Fall Choral Concert“Under the direction of Dr. Tommy Shapard, the Men’s Chorus, Women’s Chorus and The Chorale will present a concert with various songs.” Location: South Campus Wilson Center Main Stage – 7:30pm Thursday, October 19 – Sunday, October 22 DramaWorks Presents: Dracula Radio Show “Bram Stoker created one of the great masterpieces of the horror genre, brilliantly evoking a nightmare world of vampires and vampire hunters. This production features the best of the classic tale performed in a live radio show setting. Performances will take place around Halloween to fully embrace the fun of the spooky fall season. To purchase tickets, call (904) 646-2222 | Limit two discounted tickets per ID. $13 General Admission | $8 per ticket for FSCJ Students/Staff with valid ID.” Location: South Campus Wilson Center Studio Theatre - October 19–21 at 7:30pm; October 22 at 2:00pm Saint John’s Cathedral Events Click on link for more information: https://www.jaxcathedral.org/events/ Sunday, October 8 First Coast Flute Choir“The First Coast Flute Choir is a community ensemble made up of individuals of many backgrounds. The ensemble utilizes many members of the flute family, including piccolo, C flute, alto flute in G, and bass flute. A reception will follow the concert in Taliaferro Hall.” Location: 256 East Church Street, Jacksonville – 5:00pm Friday, October 20 Jazz in the Garden“Listen to soulful music. Relax with coworkers and friends. Refresh for the weekend. The North Florida Quartet will delight you and your friends with pure jazz in the interior gardens of historic St. John's Cathedral.” Led by Dr. Marc Dickman Location: 256 East Church Street, Jacksonville – 5:30pm Sunday, October 22 A Musical Harvest “The Civic Orchestra of Jacksonville begins its 8th season with A Musical Harvest, a family-friendly concert that is sure to delight. The Organ Symphony No. 1 by French composer Guilmant, features Tim Tuller on organ. The concert is free, but a reservation is requested. Reserve a spot on Eventbrite! A reception in Taliaferro Hall will follow the concert.” Location: 256 East Church Street, Jacksonville – 5:00pm Sunday, October 29 Recital: Zohaniris Torres, contralto “Zohaniris is a classical opera singer as well as a teacher of voice. She has been teaching successfully for several years, and her students have gone on to sing as soloists and perform in musical theater. She performed in the role of La Princesa in the Bold City Opera’s production of ‘Suor Angelica’ at St. John’s Cathedral in September. The recital will be in Taliaferro Hall and last for 1 hour, followed by a reception.” Location: 256 East Church Street, Jacksonville – 5:00pm Friday Musicale Events Click on link for more information and tickets: https://fridaymusicale.com/events/ Friday, October 13 John Ricci / Taylor Roberts Quartet“Saxophonist John Ricci and guitarist Taylor Roberts co-lead a quartet performing original compositions and arrangements of jazz standards. $10 GA / free for members; VIP with table service $30 / $15 members.” Location: 645 Oak Street, Jacksonville – 7:00-9:00pm Saturday, October 14 Dave Eggar Weekend: Bristol Lightning“Friday Musicale, along with Atypical Arts brings back seven-time Grammy nominee, Dave Eggar and his Chambergrass band, ‘Bristol Lightning’ for a rambunctious evening of classically-infused hoedowns, jigs, and wild musical adventures from Bach to the Beatles and beyond.” Check link for ticket prices. Location: 645 Oak Street, Jacksonville – 7:00-9:00pm Sunday, October 15 Dave Eggar Weekend: Cello Story featuring Amir Farid“Seven-time Grammy Nominee Dave Eggar and world-renowned solo pianist Amir Farid will join forces to trace the 500 year history of the cello from Boccherini to Brahms, to Debussy and Ginastera, in an adventurous program of sonatas, trios, and quartets.” Check link for ticket prices. Location: 645 Oak Street, Jacksonville – 3:00-5:00pm Friday, November 3 Neave Trio“Since forming in 2010, Neave Trio – violinist Anna Williams, cellist Mikhail Veselov, and pianist Eri Nakamura – has earned enormous praise for its engaging, cutting-edge performances.” Check link for ticket prices. Location: 645 Oak Street, Jacksonville – 7:00-9:00pm Sunday, November 5 First Coast Wind Symphony – Small Groups ConcertThis concert “will include music by the group’s woodwind and brass quintets.” Check link for ticket prices. Location: 645 Oak Street, Jacksonville – 3:00-5:00pm The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra Events Click on link for more information and tickets: https://www.jaxsymphony.org/concerts-tickets/23-24-season/ Saturday, October 7 The Music of Earth, Wind & Fire Featuring Serpentine FirePaysafe Pops Series Grant O'Brien, Conductor Serpentine Fire Location: Jacoby Symphony Hall – 7:30pm Saturday, October 14 Greg Zelek in RecitalConcert Organ Series Greg Zelek, Organ Location: Jacoby Symphony Hall – 7:30pm Sunday, October 15 Stories For Kids By Kids: SpooktacularFamily Concerts “In partnership with Duval County Public Schools, stories were selected from original student compositions to be paired with music for this creative program.” Grant O’Brien, Conductor Location: Jacoby Symphony Hall – 3:00pm Friday, October 20 – Saturday, October 21 Beethoven, Brahms & Dinnerstein Florida Blue Classical Series Courtney Lewis, Conductor Simone Dinnerstein, Piano “Lumina” (Nina Shekhar), “Symphony No. 4” (Beethoven), “Piano Concerto No. 2” (Brahms) Location: Jacoby Symphony Hall – 7:30pm Thursday, October 26 Classical Mix TapeSymphony in 60 Series Courtney Lewis, Conductor “Chairman Dances” from Nixon in China (John Adams), “Venusburg Music” (Bacchanale) from Tannhäuser (Richard Wagner), “Three Dances” from The Three-Cornered Hat (Manuel de Falla) Location: Jacoby Symphony Hall – 6:30pm (Cocktail Hour 5:30pm) Friday, November 3 - Saturday, November 4 Star Wars & More: The Music of John Williams! Paysafe Pops Series Kevin Fitzgerald, Conductor Location: Jacoby Symphony Hall – 7:30pm _______________________________________________________________________Did you know? Residents of Duval county, if they have a Jacksonville Library card, can use the many electronic resources from the https://jaxpubliclibrary.org/digital-library. Getting a library card is free. All that's needed is your driver's license and sign up in person at any of the 21 branches. The card allows the use of Kanopy - which has free streaming movies, documentaries, educational resources [older teens/adults]. I saw a documentary "Making the Grade" which profiled Irish students and piano teachers whose students are preparing to take the Irish Royal Academy of Music Examinations. It was funny, moving, informative, and relatable, especially seeing snippets of the teacher's lessons in action and how the students feel about piano and their teachers overall. I highly recommend members watch it (and explore the other resources available from JPL)! - JohnWillard Utuk ________________________________________________________________________ Find A Teacher Section on Jaxmta.org Teachers, please take a moment to check out your information on our Find a Teacher page of the JMTA website (jaxmta.org). If you would like to edit, add, or delete any information, please email our Internet Media chair Angie Holt at [email protected]. ________________________________________________________________________Need a Sponsor? Does anyone in the JMTA need a sponsor or need help in any way? If so, John Scott, owner of Jacksonville School of Music & First Coast School of Music, is interested in helping our organization. If interested, contact John at [email protected]. His direction phone number is 904-248-1848. _______________________________________________________________________Music Exchange Do you have too much music collected in your studio? Is there some you think you'll never use? Bring your unneeded music to any JMTA meeting. Bring home something new to you! Look for the "Free Music" spot. Music does not have to be brand new. ________________________________________________________________________Have you found us on Facebook? Follow JMTA on Facebook for the latest happenings, photos, videos, and more! ________________________________________________________________________ Events Calendar Please view our website for any updates or additions to these events, as well as for more details including application deadlines: www.jaxmta.org. Thursday, October 12 9:30 – Meeting After - Program JMTA General Meeting and Program – Dr. Michael Bovenzi Keyboard Connection/Zoom 9912 San Jose Blvd., 32257 Thursday, Oct 19-Sunday, Oct 22 As Scheduled 2023 FSMTA Conference Florida Southern College 111 Hollingsworth Drive Lakeland, FL 33801 Sunday, October 22 3:00pm JMTA Student Recital River Garden Senior Services, 11401 Old St. Augustine Rd., 32258 Thursday, November 9 9:30 – Meeting After - Program JMTA General Meeting And Program – Dr. Gary Smart Keyboard Connection/Zoom 9912 San Jose Blvd., 32257 Sunday, December 3 3:00pm JMTA Student Recital Arlington United Methodist Church, 1400 University Blvd. N., 32211 Stay tuned for more events to come! High Notes is distributed on the first of the month excluding June-August and December. All submissions are due by the 20th of the month prior to distribution. Submissions may be sent to [email protected]. Comments are closed.
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