BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//OMTA - Oregon Music Teachers Association - ECPv6.16.2//NONSGML v1.0//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://oregonmta.org
X-WR-CALDESC:Events for OMTA - Oregon Music Teachers Association
REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H
X-Robots-Tag:noindex
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:America/Los_Angeles
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0800
TZOFFSETTO:-0700
TZNAME:PDT
DTSTART:20200308T100000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0700
TZOFFSETTO:-0800
TZNAME:PST
DTSTART:20201101T090000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0800
TZOFFSETTO:-0700
TZNAME:PDT
DTSTART:20210314T100000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0700
TZOFFSETTO:-0800
TZNAME:PST
DTSTART:20211107T090000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0800
TZOFFSETTO:-0700
TZNAME:PDT
DTSTART:20220313T100000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0700
TZOFFSETTO:-0800
TZNAME:PST
DTSTART:20221106T090000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0800
TZOFFSETTO:-0700
TZNAME:PDT
DTSTART:20230312T100000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0700
TZOFFSETTO:-0800
TZNAME:PST
DTSTART:20231105T090000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0800
TZOFFSETTO:-0700
TZNAME:PDT
DTSTART:20240310T100000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0700
TZOFFSETTO:-0800
TZNAME:PST
DTSTART:20241103T090000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0800
TZOFFSETTO:-0700
TZNAME:PDT
DTSTART:20250309T100000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0700
TZOFFSETTO:-0800
TZNAME:PST
DTSTART:20251102T090000
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240409T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240409T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T211421
CREATED:20240122T001923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T012701Z
UID:10283-1712660400-1712667600@oregonmta.org
SUMMARY:Grant Event - Tips for Terrific Technique
DESCRIPTION:Presenting District: Umpqua Valley-South Coast\nPresenter: Dr. Thomas Otten\nProgram Description: Technique may seem like rocket science—but it’s really not! In today’s world\, where we’re using our hands not only for piano playing but also for texting\, typing at a computer\, etc.\, it’s increasingly important to give our students a solid technical foundation to avoid overuse injuries. We’ll start with an exploration of fundamentals of good keyboard biomechanics\, and then apply these to technical issues such as scales\, arpeggios\, chords\, octaves\, and trills. There will also be an opportunity for participants to ask questions about technically challenging passages in repertoire that they’re teaching and/or playing.\nAbout Thomas Otten: Thomas Otten holds the title of Emeritus Professor\, having retired in 2018 as Piano Area Chair from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He now resides in Portland\, OR\, where he is establishing himself as a master teacher and concert artist. A California native born of German-American parents\, Dr. Otten has been hailed by the New York Times as “an extremely original player who puts a formidable technique at the service of his ideas.” He made his debut at age seventeen with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center\, and has since developed a global profile through performances in New York\, Washington\, Los Angeles\, St. Petersburg\, Sydney\, Munich\, Frankfurt\, and Milan\, including such venues as Carnegie Hall\, Alice Tully Hall\, Severance Hall\, the German Embassy\, and the National Press Club.  He has given guest artist recitals and masterclasses at top music schools and conservatories\, such as the Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory in Russia\, the Munich Hochschule für Musik in Germany\, as well as the Eastman School of Music\, The Juilliard School\, and Oberlin Conservatory in the U.S. \nA recipient of numerous national and international awards\, Dr. Otten has studied with artist teachers John Perry and Nelita True\, and worked intensively with biomechanics expert Barbara Lister-Sink. He has been on the faculties of the International Young Artists Project (Italy)\, Saarburger Serenaden International Music Festival (Germany)\, the American Institute of Musical Studies (Austria)\, and the Kent/Blossom Festival (Ohio)\, as well as concerto soloist at the Chautauqua and Brevard Summer Festivals. He has been a member of competition juries in the U.S. and abroad\, and was founder of the Kent Piano Seminar in Ohio\, as well director of the UNC Liszt Festival\, UNC Etude Festival\, and the Ginastera Centennial Celebration in North Carolina. His discography includes transcriptions of Franz Liszt and a premiere recording of etudes by African American composer Leslie Adams. He is committed to diverse music of our time\, having also premiered works by electronic music expert Frances White and jazz pianist/composer Joe Utterback. \nDr. Otten’s former students include prize-winning concert artist Andrew Tyson\, along with other professional musicians who are active throughout the country. His collaborations include the Miami and Vega String Quartets\, violinist Richard Luby\, as well as baritone Marc Callahan and soprano Louise Toppin. For more information on Dr. Otten\, please visit his website at www.otten.studio.
URL:https://oregonmta.org/event/grant-event-tips-for-terrific-technique/
LOCATION:Centerstage Theater\, Whipple Fine Arts Bldg\, Umpqua Community College\, 1140 Umpqua College Rd\, Roseburg\, OR\, 97470
CATEGORIES:District Grant Event,Workshop/Seminar/Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Tammy Johnson":MAILTO:tamfinch@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240203T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240203T160000
DTSTAMP:20260603T211421
CREATED:20240106T214947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240106T214947Z
UID:10216-1706968800-1706976000@oregonmta.org
SUMMARY:Grant Event - Master Class
DESCRIPTION:Presenting District: Umpqua Valley-South Coast\nPresenter: Dr. Michelle Huang\nProgram Description: The masterclass teacher will work with piano students in a master class setting while the audience is invited to learn by observing.\nAbout Dr. Michelle Huang:  A native of Taiwan\, pianist Michelle Huang has performed and taught extensively throughout the U.S. as well as abroad in the Czech Republic\, Italy\, Switzerland\, and Taiwan. Described as a pianist with much sensibility and nuance\, Michelle Huang is equally at home as soloist\, chamber musician\, and teacher. She has played numerous solo recitals\, gave workshops and masterclasses\, and collaborated frequently with vocalists and instrumentalists in the Mary L’Engle Ensemble\, the River City Trio\, the chamber group-in-residence at Friday Musicale in Jacksonville\, Florida\, and the Jacksonville Symphony and Richmond Symphony musicians. In 2017\, she received a grant to commission ten paintings by two graduates of Virginia Commonwealth University art students. These paintings were presented alongside the complete performance of Mussorgsky’s piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition during her concert tour in 2018-19. Deeply committed to community outreach\, she launched a concert series during her residency at Edward Waters College\, in which high caliber artists performed concerts as well as conducted master classes\, workshops\, and lectures for the continuing enrichment and exposure of classical music to both the school and the community. She initiated the Mentoring Program as part of the Richmond Music Teachers Association\, in which young music teachers can be paired with experienced teachers to help them with aspects of teaching. She is the co-founder of the Online Young Pianist Summer Symposium\, which launched in May 2020 in the middle of the pandemic. The Symposium was conducted virtually for pre-college and college students as well as teachers\, in which guest speakers were invited to present topics such as the art of practicing\, the art of memorization\, and Alexander Technique\, as well as a masterclass. \nMichelle Huang holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of Tennessee\, and Doctor of Music in Piano Performance from Florida State University. Her principal teachers include Barbara Rowan\, David Northington\, and Read Gainsford. Dr. Huang has held teaching positions at Walter State Community College and Lincoln Memorial University. In 2011- 2014\, she served as the Assistant Professor of Piano at Edward Waters College in Jacksonville\, Florida. Most recently\, she was on the piano faculty at the Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond\, Virginia. In the summer\, she served on the faculty of East/West International Piano Festival in Seoul\, Korea. In addition to teaching in the collegiate setting\, Dr. Huang also maintains a private studio\, where she works with talented pre-college students both in her Seattle studio and online. She has served as President and first Vice President of Programming for the Richmond Music Teachers Association. She is currently an active member of the Seattle Music Teachers Association and Eastside Music Teachers Association. Highly demanded as a frequent presenter and adjudicator\, she is a Visiting Artist for the Washington State Music Teachers Association. Many of her students have won top awards and successfully pursued studies and careers in music.
URL:https://oregonmta.org/event/grant-event-master-class-3/
LOCATION:Douglas County Library Ford Room\, 1409 NE Diamond Lake Blvd\, Roseburg\, Oregon\, 97470
CATEGORIES:District Grant Event,Workshop/Seminar/Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Tammy Johnson":MAILTO:tamfinch@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231114T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260603T211421
CREATED:20231009T161540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231009T161540Z
UID:8184-1699959600-1699966800@oregonmta.org
SUMMARY:Grant Event - Performance Practice in Baroque Keyboard Music
DESCRIPTION:Presenting District: Umpqua Valley-South Coast\nPresenter: Dr. Barbara Baird\,[expand title=”Read Presenter Bio” swaptitle=” “]has been a member of the University of Oregon music faculty since\n1989\, teaching organ\, harpsichord\, and piano\, organ pedagogy\, and harpsichord pedagogy. An active recitalist since 1971\, Dr. Baird has performed throughout the United States as well as Argentina\, Brazil\, Europe and Australia. A frequent adjudicator and clinician\, she regularly conducts workshops and master classes for keyboardists particularly on Baroque and Classic Period Performance Practice. Dr. Baird has been a presenter and recitalist at both national and regional conventions of the American Guild of Organists\, for the Organ Historical Society\, and for piano teachers’ guilds in the United States and Australia.[/expand] \nProgram Description: This workshop explores some basic considerations of performing Baroque keyboard music\,[expand title=”Read More” swaptitle=”] including the articulation used during the Baroque era—staccato\, non-legato\, legato and over-legato—and how to determine when to use each of these; the interpretation of ornament signs and their execution\, as well as the practice of adding ornamentation; understanding tempo markings\, as well as implied dynamics\, when no markings are present.[/expand]
URL:https://oregonmta.org/event/grant-event-performance-practice-in-baroque-keyboard-music/
LOCATION:354 N Star Ln\, 354 N Star Ln\, Sutherlin\, OR\, 97479\, United States
CATEGORIES:District Grant Event,Workshop/Seminar/Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Tammy Johnson":MAILTO:tamfinch@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230411T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230411T133000
DTSTAMP:20260603T211421
CREATED:20230225T200150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230225T200150Z
UID:7691-1681212600-1681219800@oregonmta.org
SUMMARY:Grant Event - Technique and the Russian School Tradition of Piano Teaching
DESCRIPTION:Presenting District: Umpqua Valley-South Coast\nPresenter: Dr. Alexander Tutunov[expand title=”Read Presenter Bio” swaptitle=” “]Alexander Tutunov is widely recognized as one of the most outstanding virtuosos of the former Soviet Union. First Prize winner of the Belarusian National Piano Competition and winner of the Russian National Piano Competition\, Tutunov’s playing was described by Soviet Culture\, Moscow\, as “exhilarating and inspired\, and which demonstrated a unique talent”. \nDr. Tutunov maintains a busy performing schedule in Europe\, China\, Mexico\, and the United States as a recitalist\, soloist with orchestra\, and on radio and television. Dr. Tutunov is also in demand as an adjudicator for piano competitions. \nTutunov graduated magna cum laude from the Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory (studies with Anna Artobolevskaya and Lev Naumov) and University of North Texas (piano studies with Joseph Banowetz). Awarded his doctoral diploma with honors in concert performance from the Belarusian State Conservatory\, Dr. Tutunov has taught at the Minsk College of Music\, the University of North Texas\, and Illinois Wesleyan University. \nDr. Tutunov is Professor of Piano and Artist in Residence at Southern Oregon University. A successful piano pedagogue\, he continues to prepare award-winning students. Dr. Tutunov is also Artist in Residence at the University of Alaska Southeast\, Artistic Director of the SOU International Piano Institute\, and was recently named the Director of the Chinese-American International Piano Institute in Chengdu\, China.[/expand] \nProgram Description: Dr. Tutunov will share[expand title=”Read More” swaptitle=”]his experiences from his training at the Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory and the Belarusian State Conservatory.[/expand]
URL:https://oregonmta.org/event/grant-event-technique-and-the-russian-school-tradition-of-piano-teaching/
LOCATION:354 N Star Ln\, 354 N Star Ln\, Sutherlin\, OR\, 97479\, United States
CATEGORIES:District Grant Event,Workshop/Seminar/Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Tammy Johnson":MAILTO:tamfinch@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230314T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230314T133000
DTSTAMP:20260603T211421
CREATED:20230212T000222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230312T185938Z
UID:7628-1678793400-1678800600@oregonmta.org
SUMMARY:Grant Event -- Pianists and the Brain
DESCRIPTION:Presenting District: Umpqua Valley-South Coast\nPresenter: Dr. Diane Baxter[expand title=”Read Presenter Bio” swaptitle=” “]Dr. Diane Baxter\, pianist\, educator and consultant\, is the editor of The Oregon Musician. She recently retired as Professor of Music at Western Oregon University where she received the Faculty Honors Award for Outstanding Creativity and the Pastega Award for Excellence in Teaching. Diane taught studio piano and courses in Ethnomusicology\, Performance Anxiety\, and Research Methods. Dr. Baxter has adjudicated the Woodley Festival in Berkshire\, England on several occasions. She adjudicates for all ages\, and all levels. Diane consults and performs far and wide\, often giving workshops on doing our best under pressure. “The Science of Artistry: The Fourth String” was published in Clavier Companion in Nov/Dec 2013. Diane’s article\, “Ethnomusicology and Alchemy” was published in the April/May 2020 edition of American Music Teacher. Diane performs and teaches in France each summer\, and in 2018 she began an international annual workshop on the shores of Loch Etive in the Scottish Highlands. The focus is on performance success and doing our best when it matters most. The workshop is thriving. Closer to home\, recently Diane started writing the program notes for Corvallis Piano International and she continues to perform as principal keyboardist for the Newport Symphony. She lives\, writes\, plays and thinks in Brownsville\, Oregon.[/expand] \nProgram Description: How do we hear?[expand title=”Read More” swaptitle=”]What happens in the brain when we learn simple five finger patterns? What knowledge about brain function assists us as we learn new music? How do we process music? What does it mean “to know” a piece of music? How do we recall music? How does the athleticism of piano playing shape our behavior? This talk presents basic information about neurological functions from the performer’s point of view. It is a fascinating and diverse body of information.[/expand]
URL:https://oregonmta.org/event/grant-event-pianists-and-the-brain/
LOCATION:825 Umpqua College Rd\, 825 Umpqua College Rd\, Roseburg\, OR\, 97470
CATEGORIES:District Grant Event,Workshop/Seminar/Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Tammy Johnson":MAILTO:tamfinch@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230211T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230211T120000
DTSTAMP:20260603T211421
CREATED:20230107T203822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230108T010804Z
UID:7531-1676109600-1676116800@oregonmta.org
SUMMARY:Grant Event -- Master Class for Pianists
DESCRIPTION:Presenting District: Umpqua Valley-South Coast\nPresenter: Deborah Cleaver[expand title=”Read Presenter Bio” swaptitle=” “]Deborah Ingram Cleaver holds a Master of Music degree in piano performance from Boston University where she studied with the renowned pianist and pedagogue Leonard Shure. After finishing her degree\, she worked closely with Shure as his teaching assistant at New England Conservatory. \nMs. Cleaver has also spent many years studying the performance practice of the Baroque and Classical periods with such luminaries as Sandra Rosenblum\, Edward Parmentier\, and Elisabeth Wright. Her broad interests have resulted in lectures for universities and music teachers’ organizations\, ranging from the expressive aspects of Baroque performance practice to the correlation between Romantic literature and music. Ms. Cleaver teaches at Lewis and Clark College and Reed College as well as in her private studio. She also organizes seminars three times each year for the Portland/Golandsky Institute community and is a past president of OMTA Portland District. She has been a faculty member of the Golandsky Institute since 2005 and teaches at their summer institute at Princeton University every summer. Previous teaching positions have been at Willamette University\, St. Andrews College\, and the South Shore Conservatory in Boston. \nAn avid performer\, she has appeared with the Fear No Music Ensemble\, the DeRosa Chamber Players\, Cascadia Composers\, Friends of Rain\, and the Makrokosmos Project I and II. She has had performances aired on the classical music programs PLAYED IN OREGON and ALL CLASSICAL PORTLAND. In addition\, she has given lectures\, workshops\, and recitals at Portland State University\, Eastern Washington University\, and for Oregon and Washington music teachers’ associations\, and is a frequent adjudicator throughout the Northwest.[/expand] \nProgram Description: The master pianist/teacher will work with piano students[expand title=”Read More” swaptitle=”]in a master class setting while the audience is invited to learn by observing. Please contact Tammy Johnson for more details.[/expand]
URL:https://oregonmta.org/event/grant-event-master-class-2/
LOCATION:Roseburg Public Library\, 1409 NE Diamond Lake Blvd\, Roseburg\, Oregon\, 97470
CATEGORIES:District Grant Event,Workshop/Seminar/Class
ORGANIZER;CN="Tammy Johnson":MAILTO:tamfinch@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220412T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220412T053000
DTSTAMP:20260603T211421
CREATED:20220221T190205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220319T192306Z
UID:6740-1649736000-1649741400@oregonmta.org
SUMMARY:Grant Event - Engaging Story and Narrative in Performance: Marches\, Waltzes\, Chorales\, and Other "Topics" in Music
DESCRIPTION:For more information: please contact Tammy Johnson.\nPresenting District: Umpqua Valley-South Coast\nPresenter: Dr. Stephen Lewis\, NCTM\, PhD\, DMA[expand title=”Read Presenter Bio” swaptitle=” “]Dr. Stephen Lewis\, NCTM\, PhD\, DMA\, is a Portland-based composer\, pianist\, conductor\, and teacher whose compositions inhabit the terrain between sound as physical sensation and sound as signifier of culture. Stephen’s opera\, Noon at Dusk\, was hailed as “delectable\,” with a “constantly shifting sonic world [that] proved fascinating and effective.” Recent and upcoming performance engagements include concerts with the Oregon Symphony\, the Agnieszka Laska Dancers\, the Astoria Music Festival\, and Fear No Music’s Young Composers Project as well as a live broadcast on All-Classical Radio. Stephen has also performed throughout the United States and in Italy. Stephen holds a PhD in composition and a DMA in piano from UC-San Diego\, and a BMus from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. Stephen teaches piano\, composition\, music theory\, and conducting privately at his home and from St. Stephen’s Episcopal Parish\, where he serves as music director and organist. Stephen enjoys baking bread\, reading\, wine tasting\, and hiking with his wife. See more at his websites: www.stephenlewiscomposer.com (artistic) and www.chopinois.com (teaching).[/expand]\nProgram Description: Many of us feel[expand title=”Read More” swaptitle=” “]that music is often telling a story\, but we cannot agree on what these stories are. Is there a story\, or not? In this workshop\, I will present current innovative ideas from music theorists about musical “topics\,” or references to extra-musical ideas\, and how they help us to speak more clearly and accurately about musical stories and narratives. We will look at some of the most common topics found in classical and romantic music and how thinking about topics can help teachers and students reach greater heights in their work together.[/expand]
URL:https://oregonmta.org/event/grant-event-engaging-story-and-narrative-in-performance-marches-waltzes-chorales-and-other-topics-in-music/
LOCATION:Studio of Carolee Harbour\, 1953 NW Lamont Ave\, Roseburg\, OR\, 97470
CATEGORIES:District Grant Event,Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Tammy Johnson":MAILTO:tamfinch@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210309T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210309T140000
DTSTAMP:20260603T211421
CREATED:20210118T013641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210307T182806Z
UID:5211-1615293000-1615298400@oregonmta.org
SUMMARY:Grant Event-Teaching the Special Learner: Wisdom and Strategies for the Independent Music Teacher
DESCRIPTION:Local Contact: For more information please contact Tammy Johnson.\nLocation (virtual): Zoom\, for access please contact Susan Todd.\nPresenting District: Umpqua Valley-South Coast\nPresenter: Emily Ross [expand title=”Read Presenter Bio” swaptitle=” “]Emily Ross holds a Bachelor of Music Education from University of Colorado and a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in music therapy from Naropa University. She taught public school music (general music and band) for seven years\, and worked in private practice as a music therapist with children with autism (and other challenges) for 12 years. She was the clinical coordinator of music therapy and an assistant professor at Marylhurst University. She plays French horn in the Portland Wind Symphony and works via her private practice\, HoofnHorn Music Therapy Studio (hnhmusictherapy.com).[/expand]\nProgram Description: We know that studying music is good for everyone.[expand title=”Read More” swaptitle=” “]Some children come to us\, however\, without the attention span or executive functioning skills to excel in private music lessons without some special considerations. Music therapist\, Emily Ross\, MA\, MT-BC\, will review the characteristics of autism\, ADHD\, intellectual disabilities\, and emotional disturbance\, and outline both specific strategies and general ideas for approaching students who present with these characteristics. Emily will also clarify the differences between music lessons\, adaptive music lessons\, and music therapy so that students can be served in the best manner possible. And finally\, Emily will lead a discussion on communication with parents regarding these sensitive topics.[/expand]
URL:https://oregonmta.org/event/grant-event-teaching-the-special-learner-wisdom-and-strategies-for-the-independent-music-teacher/
CATEGORIES:District Grant Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Tammy Johnson":MAILTO:tamfinch@hotmail.com
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR