12:30–1:45 p.m. (CPDU) ......................................................................................CC-401 SGM Division Clinic
The Music of Romeo and Juliet: Telling the Story of “Star-Crossed Lovers” Through Song Bob Mecozzi, Clinician
12:30–1:45 p.m. (CPDU) ...............................................................................CC-405/406 Jazz Division Clinic
Teaching Improvisation in the Large Group Setting Ron Carter, Clinician
12:30–1:45 p.m. (CPDU) ......................................................................................CC-408 Technology Special Area Clinic
50 Internet Music Sites in 75 Minutes Carol Broos, Clinician
12:30–1:45 p.m. (CPDU) ................................................................................CC-Theater Band Division Double Performance
O’Fallon Township High School Wind Ensemble Melissa Gustafson-Hinds, Conductor
Marian Catholic High School Symphonic Band Greg Bimm, Conductor
12:30–1:45 p.m. (CPDU) .................................................................... PM-Carnegie’s 501 MTE Division Council Luncheon Meeting Joseph Manfredo, IMEA MTE Vice President, Presiding
Carol Broos
Following the sun we left the Old World.
Christopher Columbus
Prediction is difficult- particularly when it involves the future.
Mark Twain
The best way to predict the future is to invent it now.
Art Costa
Linus, ‘I guess it wrong to be wor- ried about tomorrow, maybe we should only worry about today?’ Charlie Brown, ‘No, that’s giving up: I’m hoping that yesterday will get better!’
Charles Schultz
12:30–1:45 p.m. (CPDU) ..........................................................................RCC-Sanctuary Chorus Division Demonstration/Clinic Presenting a Madrigal Dinner
Highland High School Madrigal Singers Lori Ruebhausen, Conductor/Clinician
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