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May 20th, 2010 |
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“YouTube in Music Education”
Founded in 2005, YouTube has revolutionized the way information is shared through video on the internet. The first complete music educators’ guide to harnessing the power of YouTube for students, YouTube in Music Education teaches instructors how to tap into the excitement of YouTube with students by creating, posting, and promoting videos on the most popular media service in the world. Explaining how More... |
“Nox Aurumque” by Eric Whitacre
Translated as “Night and Gold,” Nox Aurumque by distinguished composer Eric Whitacre is a companion work to his Lux Aurumque (“Light and Gold”). With both textual and musical themes taken from Lux Aurumque and the composer’s music theater work Paradise Lost: Shadows and Wings, this expansive work is indicative of Whitacre’s signature More... |
Community Bands Go to the Movies
As we quickly approach the end of another school year, not everything musical winds down–summer community bands are just starting up! Across the country there literally hundreds of community bands preparing concerts full of Broadway, Movies, Patriotic and Popular Music. As we look towards summer, Stanton’s is already seeing directors visiting the store looking for the perfect piece to add to their Community More... |
Columbus City Schools Jazz Festival
I had the privilege to be a clinician at the first CCS Jazz Festival held at Dominion Middle School on Saturday, May 1, 2010. Hosted by Bruce Carlson, Dominion MS band director, this exceptionally run event was the epitome More... |
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