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SUMMERTERM 2013


PRE-SUMMERTERM SESSION JUNE 24 – 28 Baroque and Before— Teaching Early Music for Strings Emlyn Ngai


SESSION I & II JULY 1 – JULY 12 Orff Schulwerk Levels I & II Chris Tranberg, Michael Chandler, Megan Tietz, Julie Blakeslee


SESSION 1 JULY 1 – JULY 5 INSTRUMENTAL Teaching Beginning Band & Strings Matt Aubin NEW! Enhance your Teaching through Keyboard Harmony Pete Woodard Exploring Jazz Improvisation Kris Allen TECHNOLOGY Teaching Composition to Middle and High School Students Ken Steen


VOCAL Inspiring Good Vocal Technique Cherie Caluda


SESSION 2 JULY 8 – JULY 12 INSTRUMENTAL The Hartt School Guitar Festival Antigoni Goni, Christopher Ladd, Richard Provost


Brass Refresher Matthew Aubin


School String Fleet Maintenance for the String Educator Glen Grigel


ALL DISCIPLINES AND LEVELS Body Mapping for Music Education Kay Hooper NEW! Music and Movement for Life and Learning Lillie Feierabend & Patti Mascetti TECHNOLOGY Finale Music Notation Ken Steen


SESSION 3 JULY 15 – JULY 19 INSTRUMENTAL Percussion Know-How for Music Educators Ben Toth


Band Instrument Maintenance for Wind Educators Glen Grigel


Folk Instrument Performance Jeff Rhone


Piano Tuning I & II Ken Lawhorn TECHNOLOGY 21st Century Technologies in the Music Classroom Lief Ellis, Miriam Schreiber


SESSION 4 JULY 22 – JULY 26 CONDUCTING /COMPOSITION Music Making, Creating, Conducting, & Self-Discovery: The Michael Colgrass Experience Michael Colgrass & Glen Adsit INSTRUMENTAL World Percussion and Drum Set Survey for Music Educators Ben Toth Rhythmic Workout for Music Educators Rogério Boccato


ALL DISCIPLINES & LEVELS Gordon’s Music Learning Theory Clark Saunders & Ken Trapp Music & Movement Around the World Lillie Feierabend Special Needs Students in the Music Classroom Heather Wagner TECHNOLOGY Recording Music Performances Justin Kurtz


SESSION 5 JULY 29 – AUGUST 2 CONDUCTING Instrumental Conducting Clinic Glen Adsit & Edward Cumming INSTRUMENTAL Concert Percussion for Music Educators Ben Toth


A Woodwind Refresher Dan Higgins NEW!


ALL DISCIPLINES & LEVELS Rich Traditions and New Creations: Dance, Song, Storytelling and Literature in the Music Classroom: Peter & Mary Alice Amidon TECHNOLOGY


Music Production: Pro Tools I Gabe Herman


SESSION 4 – 5 JULY 22 – AUGUST 2 HARTT CHORAL CONDUCTING INSTITUTE Ed Bolkovac & Stuart Younse HARTT KODÁLY CERTIFICATION PROGRAM John Feierabend, Jeff Rhone, Ed Bolkovac, Gabor Viragh FEIERABEND ASSOCIATION FOR MUSIC EDUCATION (FAME) First Steps in Music® John Feierabend Conversational Solfege™


John Feierabend Conversational Solfege™ John Feierabend


Beginning Advanced


The Hartt School Summerterm is recognized as one of the finest summer programs in the country. Hartt’s nationally and internationally acclaimed faculty provides students with a diverse and innovative curriculum.


Summers-only Master of Music Education/Graduate Professional Development Credits Earn your MMed over the Summer! Hartt’s 36 – 41 credit graduate Music Education program can be completed in three summers with emphases in Kodály, Pedagogy, Choral or Instrumental Conducting. Flexible course requirements to meet your professional development needs and goals.


Hartt Summerterm Office | The Hartt School | University of Hartford | 200 Bloomfield Avenue | West Hartford, CT 06117 Dee Hansen, Director | 860.768.4128 | dehansen@hartford.edu


www.hartford.edu/hartt/summerterm


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