Presented by Baylor University Christian Music Studies
Transcript of Presented by Baylor University Christian Music Studies
Presented by Baylor University
Center forChristian
Music Studies
F E AT U R I N G
A N D
M ANY VOICES, ONE SONG
M ANY VOICES, ONE SONG
July 18-21, 2006at Baylor University
Waco, Texas
Brant AdamsUSING INSTRUMENTS IN WORSHIPComposer, arranger, orchestrator; Professor of Music, Oklahoma State University
Jeffery AmesAFRICAN-AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL SONGSAssistant Professor of Choral Music, Assistant Director of Choral Activities, Baylor University
David BolinVOICE OF THE CONGREGATIONMinister of Music, First Baptist Church, Waco, TX
Chuck BridwellOUT OF THE LOFT. . . INTO THE COMMUNITYMinister of Music, Columbus Avenue Baptist Church, Waco, TX
Burt BurlesonWORSHIP SPEAKERPastor, DaySpring Baptist Church, Waco, TX
Charles CallahanORGANOrganist, composer, author; Director, Vermont Conservatory of Music
Tim CatesPRAISE BAND 101 Instrumental Music Associate Highland Baptist Church; Music Director, Waco Jazz Orchestra, Waco, TX
Patti DrennanREADING SESSIONSComposer, arranger; Minister of Music, First Baptist Church, Norman, OK
Randy EdwardsYOUTH CHOIRFounder, editor, and Director of Programs for YouthCUE, Inc.; Music Minister, Woodland Baptist Church, San Antonio, TX
Benji HarlanREADING SESSIONS AND PIANOComposer; Professor of Church Music, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
Kurt KaiserWORSHIP LEADER AND BANQUET ENTERTAINERComposer and recording artist; Music Minister, DaySpring Baptist Church, Waco, TX
Lloyd LarsonPIANO AND READING SESSIONSComposer, arranger, Adult and Youth Choir Director, Maple Grove, MN
Joseph MartinPIANO, CANTATA, AND READING SESSIONSComposer, arranger; Director of Sacred Publications, Shawnee Press, Inc.
David W. MusicCREATIVE CONGREGATIONAL SINGINGProfessor of Church Music, Director of Graduate Studies, Baylor University
Rory NolandMUSIC MINISTRYComposer, songwriter, author; Director of Heart of the Artist Ministries, Schaumburg, IL
Mark PattersonCHILDREN’S CHOIRDirector of Choirs, Covington Middle School; Director of Choristers Choir, Covenant Presbyterian Church, Austin, TX
Milburn PriceCONDUCTINGDean of the School of Performing Arts, Samford University; Past National President, ACDA
Julie ScottCHILDREN’S CHOIRChurch musician; Orff Specialist; Assistant Professor, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY
Arnold ShermanHANDBELLSHandbell composer, Tyler, TX; Director, East Texas Handbell Ensemble; Co-founder, Red River Music
Deborah WilliamsonVOICE CARE AND TECHNIQUEAssociate Professor of Voice, Chair of Vocal Division, Baylor University
Terry YorkVOICE OF THE CONGREGATIONAssociate Professor of Christian Ministry and Church Music, Baylor University and George W. Truett Theological Seminary
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Presented by Baylor University
Center forChristian
Music Studies
F E AT U R I N G
A N D
M ANY VOICES, ONE SONG
M ANY VOICES, ONE SONG
July 18-21, 2006at Baylor University
Waco, Texas
Brant AdamsUSING INSTRUMENTS IN WORSHIPComposer, arranger, orchestrator; Professor of Music, Oklahoma State University
Jeffery AmesAFRICAN-AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL SONGSAssistant Professor of Choral Music, Assistant Director of Choral Activities, Baylor University
David BolinVOICE OF THE CONGREGATIONMinister of Music, First Baptist Church, Waco, TX
Chuck BridwellOUT OF THE LOFT. . . INTO THE COMMUNITYMinister of Music, Columbus Avenue Baptist Church, Waco, TX
Burt BurlesonWORSHIP SPEAKERPastor, DaySpring Baptist Church, Waco, TX
Charles CallahanORGANOrganist, composer, author; Director, Vermont Conservatory of Music
Tim CatesPRAISE BAND 101 Instrumental Music Associate Highland Baptist Church; Music Director, Waco Jazz Orchestra, Waco, TX
Patti DrennanREADING SESSIONSComposer, arranger; Minister of Music, First Baptist Church, Norman, OK
Randy EdwardsYOUTH CHOIRFounder, editor, and Director of Programs for YouthCUE, Inc.; Music Minister, Woodland Baptist Church, San Antonio, TX
Benji HarlanREADING SESSIONS AND PIANOComposer; Professor of Church Music, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
Kurt KaiserWORSHIP LEADER AND BANQUET ENTERTAINERComposer and recording artist; Music Minister, DaySpring Baptist Church, Waco, TX
Lloyd LarsonPIANO AND READING SESSIONSComposer, arranger, Adult and Youth Choir Director, Maple Grove, MN
Joseph MartinPIANO, CANTATA, AND READING SESSIONSComposer, arranger; Director of Sacred Publications, Shawnee Press, Inc.
David W. MusicCREATIVE CONGREGATIONAL SINGINGProfessor of Church Music, Director of Graduate Studies, Baylor University
Rory NolandMUSIC MINISTRYComposer, songwriter, author; Director of Heart of the Artist Ministries, Schaumburg, IL
Mark PattersonCHILDREN’S CHOIRDirector of Choirs, Covington Middle School; Director of Choristers Choir, Covenant Presbyterian Church, Austin, TX
Milburn PriceCONDUCTINGDean of the School of Performing Arts, Samford University; Past National President, ACDA
Julie ScottCHILDREN’S CHOIRChurch musician; Orff Specialist; Assistant Professor, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY
Arnold ShermanHANDBELLSHandbell composer, Tyler, TX; Director, East Texas Handbell Ensemble; Co-founder, Red River Music
Deborah WilliamsonVOICE CARE AND TECHNIQUEAssociate Professor of Voice, Chair of Vocal Division, Baylor University
Terry YorkVOICE OF THE CONGREGATIONAssociate Professor of Christian Ministry and Church Music, Baylor University and George W. Truett Theological Seminary
SC
HO
OL
OF
MU
SIC
One
Bea
r Pla
ce #
9740
8 • W
aco,
TX
767
98-7
408
Clinicians
Presented by Baylor University
Center forChristian
Music Studies
F E AT U R I N G
A N D
M ANY VOICES, ONE SONG
M ANY VOICES, ONE SONG
July 18-21, 2006at Baylor University
Waco, Texas
Brant AdamsUSING INSTRUMENTS IN WORSHIPComposer, arranger, orchestrator; Professor of Music, Oklahoma State University
Jeffery AmesAFRICAN-AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL SONGSAssistant Professor of Choral Music, Assistant Director of Choral Activities, Baylor University
David BolinVOICE OF THE CONGREGATIONMinister of Music, First Baptist Church, Waco, TX
Chuck BridwellOUT OF THE LOFT. . . INTO THE COMMUNITYMinister of Music, Columbus Avenue Baptist Church, Waco, TX
Burt BurlesonWORSHIP SPEAKERPastor, DaySpring Baptist Church, Waco, TX
Charles CallahanORGANOrganist, composer, author; Director, Vermont Conservatory of Music
Tim CatesPRAISE BAND 101 Instrumental Music Associate Highland Baptist Church; Music Director, Waco Jazz Orchestra, Waco, TX
Patti DrennanREADING SESSIONSComposer, arranger; Minister of Music, First Baptist Church, Norman, OK
Randy EdwardsYOUTH CHOIRFounder, editor, and Director of Programs for YouthCUE, Inc.; Music Minister, Woodland Baptist Church, San Antonio, TX
Benji HarlanREADING SESSIONS AND PIANOComposer; Professor of Church Music, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
Kurt KaiserWORSHIP LEADER AND BANQUET ENTERTAINERComposer and recording artist; Music Minister, DaySpring Baptist Church, Waco, TX
Lloyd LarsonPIANO AND READING SESSIONSComposer, arranger, Adult and Youth Choir Director, Maple Grove, MN
Joseph MartinPIANO, CANTATA, AND READING SESSIONSComposer, arranger; Director of Sacred Publications, Shawnee Press, Inc.
David W. MusicCREATIVE CONGREGATIONAL SINGINGProfessor of Church Music, Director of Graduate Studies, Baylor University
Rory NolandMUSIC MINISTRYComposer, songwriter, author; Director of Heart of the Artist Ministries, Schaumburg, IL
Mark PattersonCHILDREN’S CHOIRDirector of Choirs, Covington Middle School; Director of Choristers Choir, Covenant Presbyterian Church, Austin, TX
Milburn PriceCONDUCTINGDean of the School of Performing Arts, Samford University; Past National President, ACDA
Julie ScottCHILDREN’S CHOIRChurch musician; Orff Specialist; Assistant Professor, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY
Arnold ShermanHANDBELLSHandbell composer, Tyler, TX; Director, East Texas Handbell Ensemble; Co-founder, Red River Music
Deborah WilliamsonVOICE CARE AND TECHNIQUEAssociate Professor of Voice, Chair of Vocal Division, Baylor University
Terry YorkVOICE OF THE CONGREGATIONAssociate Professor of Christian Ministry and Church Music, Baylor University and George W. Truett Theological Seminary
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HO
OL
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MU
SIC
One
Bea
r Pla
ce #
9740
8 • W
aco,
TX
767
98-7
408
Clinicians
Wednesday Evening ConcertWednesday will feature an inspiring concert, which begins at 7:30 p.m. It is free and open to the public.
FacilitiesThe Alleluia! Conference will take place in the Glennis McCrary Music Building and the George W. Truett Theological Seminary on the Baylor University campus. The Thursday evening banquet will be held in the Bill Daniel Student Center in the Barfield Drawing Room.
Leadership TrainingBaylor University and Choristers Guild provide outstanding clinicians to lead daily training sessions in organ, piano, church music ministry, conducting, children’s choir, handbells, and others.
Reading SessionsJubilate! offers nine hours of choral music reading sessions for all of next year’s needs. Reading sessions will be led by experienced composers and will include music specifically chosen for this event.
WorshipNumerous worship events will enrich the conference by offering opportunities to refocus ministry, fellowship with colleagues, and learn new techniques for worship.
FellowshipRenewing friendships and meeting new people is a strength of Alleluia!. Whether sharing a meal, a Dr Pepper float, or browsing the exhibits, you will be inspired from four days with other church musicians.
ExhibitsExhibitors will display current materials and supplies for church music ministry. Pine Lake Music is the official music supplier for this event.
Continuing Education Units Units will be awarded to qualified participants. Certificates will be available at the end of the conference at the registration desk.
I N F O R M AT I O N
Contact InformationMelinda Coats (254) 710-2360 Fax: (254) 710-1191 E-mail: [email protected]
For information and online registration see our Events section at: http://www.baylor.edu/christian_music
Address: Alleluia Conference School of Music Baylor University One Bear Place #97408 Waco, TX 76798-7408 M ANY VOICES, ONE SONG
BanquetThursday evening’s conference banquet has become an annual event to recognize outstanding church music leadership during an evening of fellowship, good food, and musical entertainment. The banquet costs $15/person. Please make reservations by July 3.
R E G I S T R AT I O NR E G I S T R AT I O N O P T I O N S
Full Conference RegistrationRegistration for the full conference covers your choice of all interest sessions, reading sessions, and music packets. Wednesday evening concert is free. Lodging, breakfast, lunch, and dinner are not included in the registration fee.
Early Registration (postmarked by June 1, 2006) is $225 for the full conference. The fee for three or more people from the same church is $175/person.
Regular Registration (postmarked by June 2, 2006 or later) is $250 for the full conference. The fee for three or more people from the same church is $200/person.
Thursday Night Banquet with Kurt Kaiser $15 Reserevatons must be made by 7/3/06.
One-Day Registration
The fee is $85/day. All-day intensive training is available for:
Children’s Choir on Wednesday, July 19 Julie Scott and Mark Patterson will teach five classes each.
Handbells on Thursday, July 20 Arnold Sherman will teach five classes.
Refund PolicyIn case of cancellation, all but $50 of each cancelled registration will be refunded upon request. Refunds will be processed after August 1.
Campus HousingRegistered conferees may choose to stay in campus residence halls for one, two, or three nights. The cost for campus housing is $45/night and includes a shared room, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Private rooms are available for $17 extra/night on a limited basis. Linen packages (pillow, sheets, and towels) are available for those flying in from out of state for $13.
Lodging Near Baylor UniversityHotels and motels located near campus:
Hawthorn Suites 254-799-3248
La Quinta 254-752-9741
Waco Hilton 254-754-8484
Best Western 254-753-0316
Clarion Hotel 254-757-2000
Lexington Inn 254-754-1266
(Clarion Hotel, La Quinta, Best Western, and the Lexington Inn are within walking distance of the conference.)
Travel InformationThe Baylor University campus is located in Waco, Texas, halfway between Dallas and Austin off I-35. It is 100 miles to either the Dallas/Fort Worth or Austin airports. The Waco Regional Airport has connection services to D/FW only. Flights also are available to Killeen, Texas, which is 50 miles south of Waco.
Area AttractionsWaco has numerous attractions to interest the entire family. These include the Mayborn Museum Complex, Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, Dr Pepper Museum, Cameron Park, Cameron Park Zoo, Waco Water Park, Homestead Heritage Farm, World Hunger Relief Farm, and shopping at Richland Mall, Hillsboro Outlet Mall, or the Central Texas Marketplace.
N A M E
H O M E A D D R E S S
H O M E P H O N E
C H U R C H
C H U R C H A D D R E S S
C H U R C H P H O N E
E - M A I L FA X
Registration Options (Please check your choices) Amount DueOnline registration is available at www.baylor.edu/christian_music.
Full Conference Registration Early registration – $225
(postmarked by June 1, 2006) Fee for three or more people from the same church is $175/person.
Regular registration – $250 (postmarked by June 2, 2006 or later) Fee for three or more people from the same church is $200/person.
Thursday night banquet with Kurt Kaiser – $15 Must reserve by 7/3/06.
One-Day Registration The fee is $85/day. All-day intensive training is available for:
Children’s Choir on Wednesday Handbells on Thursday
I will find accommodations off campus. I will stay in campus housing for $45/night for_______nights.
Must reserve by 7/3/06. (Includes shared room, breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
I prefer a private room for $62/night for _______nights. Limited availability on first come, first served basis. Must reserve by 7/3/06. (Includes private room, breakfast, lunch, and dinner.)
I will need to rent a $13 linen package (pillow, sheets, and towels).
Please make checks payable to Baylor University.Designate to Alleluia Conference. Total
In order for us to have an estimate of how many participants to prepare for, please indicate which classes you plan to attend.
I will need a continuing education certificate at the end of the conference.
T E N TAT I V E S C H E D U L E
Send registration form and check to:
Alleluia Conference School of Music Baylor University One Bear Place #97408 Waco, TX 76798-7408
African-American Worship Music Cantata Reading Wednesday Children’s Choir Emphasis Children’s Choir Track Conducting Track Creative Congregational Singing Thursday Handbell Emphasis Music Ministry New Worship Songs Organ Track
Out of the Loft . . . Into the Community Paper Presentations Piano Track Praise Band 101 Reading Sessions Using Instruments in Worship Voice Care and Technique Voice of the Congregation Youth Choir
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DAY I I I
Thursday, July 20 Handbell Day8:00 – 9:00 Break out VI
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Handbells, Music Ministry, Youth Choir, Paper Presentation
9:00 – 9:15 Transition9:15 – 10:15 Break out VII
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Handbells, Music Ministry, Youth Choir, Cantata Reading, New Worship Songs, Paper Presentation
10:15 – 10:40 Break10:40 – 11:40 Reading Session V
Handbells11:40 – 11:45 Transition11:45 – 12:30 Worship12:30 – 1:45 Lunch1:45 – 3:30 Reading Session VI
Handbells3:30 – 4:00 Break4:00 – 5:00 Break out VIII
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Handbells, Music Ministry, Out of the Loft . . .Into the Community, Youth Choir, Paper Presentation
6:30 Banquet $15/person
DAY IV
Friday, July 218:00 – 9:00 Break out IX
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Music Ministry, African-American Worship Music, The Voice of the Congregation, Cantata Reading, Paper Presentation
9:00 – 9:15 Transition9:15 – 10:15 Break out X
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Music Ministry, The Voice of the Congregation, Cantata Reading, Paper Presentation, Using Instruments in Worship
10:15 – 10:40 Transition10:40 – 12:00 Reading Session VII
DAY I
Tuesday, July 1810:00 – 1:00 Registration1:00 – 2:15 Reading Session I2:15 – 2:30 Transition2:30 – 3:30 Break out I
Conducting, Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Praise Band 101, The Voice of the Congregation, Cantata Reading, Paper Presentation
3:30 – 4:00 Break4:00 – 5:00 Break out II
Conducting, Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Praise Band 101, The Voice of the Congregation, Paper Presentation, Voice
7:30 – 9:15 Worship and Reading Session II
DAY I I
Wednesday, July 19 Children’s Choir Day8:00 – 9:00 Break out III
Conducting, Children’s Choir Sessions [2], Organ, Piano, Using Instruments in Worship, New Worship Songs, Paper Presentation
9:00 – 9:15 Transition9:15 – 10:15 Break out IV
Conducting, Children’s Choir Sessions [2], Organ, Piano, Cantata Reading, Creative Congregational Singing, Voice, Paper Presentation
10:15 – 10:40 Break10:40 – 11:40 Reading Session III
Children’s Choir Sessions [2]11:40 – 11:45 Transition11:45 – 12:30 Worship12:30 – 1:45 Lunch1:45 – 3:30 Reading Session IV
Children’s Choir Sessions [2]3:30 – 4:00 Break4:00 – 5:00 Break out V
Conducting, Children’s Choir Sessions [2], Organ, Piano, Creative Congregational Singing, Out of the Loft . . .Into the Community, Paper Presentation
7:30 Evening Concert
Wednesday Evening ConcertWednesday will feature an inspiring concert, which begins at 7:30 p.m. It is free and open to the public.
FacilitiesThe Alleluia! Conference will take place in the Glennis McCrary Music Building and the George W. Truett Theological Seminary on the Baylor University campus. The Thursday evening banquet will be held in the Bill Daniel Student Center in the Barfield Drawing Room.
Leadership TrainingBaylor University and Choristers Guild provide outstanding clinicians to lead daily training sessions in organ, piano, church music ministry, conducting, children’s choir, handbells, and others.
Reading SessionsJubilate! offers nine hours of choral music reading sessions for all of next year’s needs. Reading sessions will be led by experienced composers and will include music specifically chosen for this event.
WorshipNumerous worship events will enrich the conference by offering opportunities to refocus ministry, fellowship with colleagues, and learn new techniques for worship.
FellowshipRenewing friendships and meeting new people is a strength of Alleluia!. Whether sharing a meal, a Dr Pepper float, or browsing the exhibits, you will be inspired from four days with other church musicians.
ExhibitsExhibitors will display current materials and supplies for church music ministry. Pine Lake Music is the official music supplier for this event.
Continuing Education Units Units will be awarded to qualified participants. Certificates will be available at the end of the conference at the registration desk.
I N F O R M AT I O N
Contact InformationMelinda Coats (254) 710-2360 Fax: (254) 710-1191 E-mail: [email protected]
For information and online registration see our Events section at: http://www.baylor.edu/christian_music
Address: Alleluia Conference School of Music Baylor University One Bear Place #97408 Waco, TX 76798-7408 M ANY VOICES, ONE SONG
BanquetThursday evening’s conference banquet has become an annual event to recognize outstanding church music leadership during an evening of fellowship, good food, and musical entertainment. The banquet costs $15/person. Please make reservations by July 3.
R E G I S T R AT I O NR E G I S T R AT I O N O P T I O N S
Full Conference RegistrationRegistration for the full conference covers your choice of all interest sessions, reading sessions, and music packets. Wednesday evening concert is free. Lodging, breakfast, lunch, and dinner are not included in the registration fee.
Early Registration (postmarked by June 1, 2006) is $225 for the full conference. The fee for three or more people from the same church is $175/person.
Regular Registration (postmarked by June 2, 2006 or later) is $250 for the full conference. The fee for three or more people from the same church is $200/person.
Thursday Night Banquet with Kurt Kaiser $15 Reserevatons must be made by 7/3/06.
One-Day Registration
The fee is $85/day. All-day intensive training is available for:
Children’s Choir on Wednesday, July 19 Julie Scott and Mark Patterson will teach five classes each.
Handbells on Thursday, July 20 Arnold Sherman will teach five classes.
Refund PolicyIn case of cancellation, all but $50 of each cancelled registration will be refunded upon request. Refunds will be processed after August 1.
Campus HousingRegistered conferees may choose to stay in campus residence halls for one, two, or three nights. The cost for campus housing is $45/night and includes a shared room, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Private rooms are available for $17 extra/night on a limited basis. Linen packages (pillow, sheets, and towels) are available for those flying in from out of state for $13.
Lodging Near Baylor UniversityHotels and motels located near campus:
Hawthorn Suites 254-799-3248
La Quinta 254-752-9741
Waco Hilton 254-754-8484
Best Western 254-753-0316
Clarion Hotel 254-757-2000
Lexington Inn 254-754-1266
(Clarion Hotel, La Quinta, Best Western, and the Lexington Inn are within walking distance of the conference.)
Travel InformationThe Baylor University campus is located in Waco, Texas, halfway between Dallas and Austin off I-35. It is 100 miles to either the Dallas/Fort Worth or Austin airports. The Waco Regional Airport has connection services to D/FW only. Flights also are available to Killeen, Texas, which is 50 miles south of Waco.
Area AttractionsWaco has numerous attractions to interest the entire family. These include the Mayborn Museum Complex, Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, Dr Pepper Museum, Cameron Park, Cameron Park Zoo, Waco Water Park, Homestead Heritage Farm, World Hunger Relief Farm, and shopping at Richland Mall, Hillsboro Outlet Mall, or the Central Texas Marketplace.
N A M E
H O M E A D D R E S S
H O M E P H O N E
C H U R C H
C H U R C H A D D R E S S
C H U R C H P H O N E
E - M A I L FA X
Registration Options (Please check your choices) Amount DueOnline registration is available at www.baylor.edu/christian_music.
Full Conference Registration Early registration – $225
(postmarked by June 1, 2006) Fee for three or more people from the same church is $175/person.
Regular registration – $250 (postmarked by June 2, 2006 or later) Fee for three or more people from the same church is $200/person.
Thursday night banquet with Kurt Kaiser – $15 Must reserve by 7/3/06.
One-Day Registration The fee is $85/day. All-day intensive training is available for:
Children’s Choir on Wednesday Handbells on Thursday
I will find accommodations off campus. I will stay in campus housing for $45/night for_______nights.
Must reserve by 7/3/06. (Includes shared room, breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
I prefer a private room for $62/night for _______nights. Limited availability on first come, first served basis. Must reserve by 7/3/06. (Includes private room, breakfast, lunch, and dinner.)
I will need to rent a $13 linen package (pillow, sheets, and towels).
Please make checks payable to Baylor University.Designate to Alleluia Conference. Total
In order for us to have an estimate of how many participants to prepare for, please indicate which classes you plan to attend.
I will need a continuing education certificate at the end of the conference.
T E N TAT I V E S C H E D U L E
Send registration form and check to:
Alleluia Conference School of Music Baylor University One Bear Place #97408 Waco, TX 76798-7408
African-American Worship Music Cantata Reading Wednesday Children’s Choir Emphasis Children’s Choir Track Conducting Track Creative Congregational Singing Thursday Handbell Emphasis Music Ministry New Worship Songs Organ Track
Out of the Loft . . . Into the Community Paper Presentations Piano Track Praise Band 101 Reading Sessions Using Instruments in Worship Voice Care and Technique Voice of the Congregation Youth Choir
0370
3MU
S 1
2.05
DAY I I I
Thursday, July 20 Handbell Day8:00 – 9:00 Break out VI
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Handbells, Music Ministry, Youth Choir, Paper Presentation
9:00 – 9:15 Transition9:15 – 10:15 Break out VII
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Handbells, Music Ministry, Youth Choir, Cantata Reading, New Worship Songs, Paper Presentation
10:15 – 10:40 Break10:40 – 11:40 Reading Session V
Handbells11:40 – 11:45 Transition11:45 – 12:30 Worship12:30 – 1:45 Lunch1:45 – 3:30 Reading Session VI
Handbells3:30 – 4:00 Break4:00 – 5:00 Break out VIII
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Handbells, Music Ministry, Out of the Loft . . .Into the Community, Youth Choir, Paper Presentation
6:30 Banquet $15/person
DAY IV
Friday, July 218:00 – 9:00 Break out IX
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Music Ministry, African-American Worship Music, The Voice of the Congregation, Cantata Reading, Paper Presentation
9:00 – 9:15 Transition9:15 – 10:15 Break out X
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Music Ministry, The Voice of the Congregation, Cantata Reading, Paper Presentation, Using Instruments in Worship
10:15 – 10:40 Transition10:40 – 12:00 Reading Session VII
DAY I
Tuesday, July 1810:00 – 1:00 Registration1:00 – 2:15 Reading Session I2:15 – 2:30 Transition2:30 – 3:30 Break out I
Conducting, Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Praise Band 101, The Voice of the Congregation, Cantata Reading, Paper Presentation
3:30 – 4:00 Break4:00 – 5:00 Break out II
Conducting, Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Praise Band 101, The Voice of the Congregation, Paper Presentation, Voice
7:30 – 9:15 Worship and Reading Session II
DAY I I
Wednesday, July 19 Children’s Choir Day8:00 – 9:00 Break out III
Conducting, Children’s Choir Sessions [2], Organ, Piano, Using Instruments in Worship, New Worship Songs, Paper Presentation
9:00 – 9:15 Transition9:15 – 10:15 Break out IV
Conducting, Children’s Choir Sessions [2], Organ, Piano, Cantata Reading, Creative Congregational Singing, Voice, Paper Presentation
10:15 – 10:40 Break10:40 – 11:40 Reading Session III
Children’s Choir Sessions [2]11:40 – 11:45 Transition11:45 – 12:30 Worship12:30 – 1:45 Lunch1:45 – 3:30 Reading Session IV
Children’s Choir Sessions [2]3:30 – 4:00 Break4:00 – 5:00 Break out V
Conducting, Children’s Choir Sessions [2], Organ, Piano, Creative Congregational Singing, Out of the Loft . . .Into the Community, Paper Presentation
7:30 Evening Concert
Wednesday Evening ConcertWednesday will feature an inspiring concert, which begins at 7:30 p.m. It is free and open to the public.
FacilitiesThe Alleluia! Conference will take place in the Glennis McCrary Music Building and the George W. Truett Theological Seminary on the Baylor University campus. The Thursday evening banquet will be held in the Bill Daniel Student Center in the Barfield Drawing Room.
Leadership TrainingBaylor University and Choristers Guild provide outstanding clinicians to lead daily training sessions in organ, piano, church music ministry, conducting, children’s choir, handbells, and others.
Reading SessionsJubilate! offers nine hours of choral music reading sessions for all of next year’s needs. Reading sessions will be led by experienced composers and will include music specifically chosen for this event.
WorshipNumerous worship events will enrich the conference by offering opportunities to refocus ministry, fellowship with colleagues, and learn new techniques for worship.
FellowshipRenewing friendships and meeting new people is a strength of Alleluia!. Whether sharing a meal, a Dr Pepper float, or browsing the exhibits, you will be inspired from four days with other church musicians.
ExhibitsExhibitors will display current materials and supplies for church music ministry. Pine Lake Music is the official music supplier for this event.
Continuing Education Units Units will be awarded to qualified participants. Certificates will be available at the end of the conference at the registration desk.
I N F O R M AT I O N
Contact InformationMelinda Coats (254) 710-2360 Fax: (254) 710-1191 E-mail: [email protected]
For information and online registration see our Events section at: http://www.baylor.edu/christian_music
Address: Alleluia Conference School of Music Baylor University One Bear Place #97408 Waco, TX 76798-7408 M ANY VOICES, ONE SONG
BanquetThursday evening’s conference banquet has become an annual event to recognize outstanding church music leadership during an evening of fellowship, good food, and musical entertainment. The banquet costs $15/person. Please make reservations by July 3.
R E G I S T R AT I O NR E G I S T R AT I O N O P T I O N S
Full Conference RegistrationRegistration for the full conference covers your choice of all interest sessions, reading sessions, and music packets. Wednesday evening concert is free. Lodging, breakfast, lunch, and dinner are not included in the registration fee.
Early Registration (postmarked by June 1, 2006) is $225 for the full conference. The fee for three or more people from the same church is $175/person.
Regular Registration (postmarked by June 2, 2006 or later) is $250 for the full conference. The fee for three or more people from the same church is $200/person.
Thursday Night Banquet with Kurt Kaiser $15 Reserevatons must be made by 7/3/06.
One-Day Registration
The fee is $85/day. All-day intensive training is available for:
Children’s Choir on Wednesday, July 19 Julie Scott and Mark Patterson will teach five classes each.
Handbells on Thursday, July 20 Arnold Sherman will teach five classes.
Refund PolicyIn case of cancellation, all but $50 of each cancelled registration will be refunded upon request. Refunds will be processed after August 1.
Campus HousingRegistered conferees may choose to stay in campus residence halls for one, two, or three nights. The cost for campus housing is $45/night and includes a shared room, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Private rooms are available for $17 extra/night on a limited basis. Linen packages (pillow, sheets, and towels) are available for those flying in from out of state for $13.
Lodging Near Baylor UniversityHotels and motels located near campus:
Hawthorn Suites 254-799-3248
La Quinta 254-752-9741
Waco Hilton 254-754-8484
Best Western 254-753-0316
Clarion Hotel 254-757-2000
Lexington Inn 254-754-1266
(Clarion Hotel, La Quinta, Best Western, and the Lexington Inn are within walking distance of the conference.)
Travel InformationThe Baylor University campus is located in Waco, Texas, halfway between Dallas and Austin off I-35. It is 100 miles to either the Dallas/Fort Worth or Austin airports. The Waco Regional Airport has connection services to D/FW only. Flights also are available to Killeen, Texas, which is 50 miles south of Waco.
Area AttractionsWaco has numerous attractions to interest the entire family. These include the Mayborn Museum Complex, Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, Dr Pepper Museum, Cameron Park, Cameron Park Zoo, Waco Water Park, Homestead Heritage Farm, World Hunger Relief Farm, and shopping at Richland Mall, Hillsboro Outlet Mall, or the Central Texas Marketplace.
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Registration Options (Please check your choices) Amount DueOnline registration is available at www.baylor.edu/christian_music.
Full Conference Registration Early registration – $225
(postmarked by June 1, 2006) Fee for three or more people from the same church is $175/person.
Regular registration – $250 (postmarked by June 2, 2006 or later) Fee for three or more people from the same church is $200/person.
Thursday night banquet with Kurt Kaiser – $15 Must reserve by 7/3/06.
One-Day Registration The fee is $85/day. All-day intensive training is available for:
Children’s Choir on Wednesday Handbells on Thursday
I will find accommodations off campus. I will stay in campus housing for $45/night for_______nights.
Must reserve by 7/3/06. (Includes shared room, breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
I prefer a private room for $62/night for _______nights. Limited availability on first come, first served basis. Must reserve by 7/3/06. (Includes private room, breakfast, lunch, and dinner.)
I will need to rent a $13 linen package (pillow, sheets, and towels).
Please make checks payable to Baylor University.Designate to Alleluia Conference. Total
In order for us to have an estimate of how many participants to prepare for, please indicate which classes you plan to attend.
I will need a continuing education certificate at the end of the conference.
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Send registration form and check to:
Alleluia Conference School of Music Baylor University One Bear Place #97408 Waco, TX 76798-7408
African-American Worship Music Cantata Reading Wednesday Children’s Choir Emphasis Children’s Choir Track Conducting Track Creative Congregational Singing Thursday Handbell Emphasis Music Ministry New Worship Songs Organ Track
Out of the Loft . . . Into the Community Paper Presentations Piano Track Praise Band 101 Reading Sessions Using Instruments in Worship Voice Care and Technique Voice of the Congregation Youth Choir
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DAY I I I
Thursday, July 20 Handbell Day8:00 – 9:00 Break out VI
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Handbells, Music Ministry, Youth Choir, Paper Presentation
9:00 – 9:15 Transition9:15 – 10:15 Break out VII
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Handbells, Music Ministry, Youth Choir, Cantata Reading, New Worship Songs, Paper Presentation
10:15 – 10:40 Break10:40 – 11:40 Reading Session V
Handbells11:40 – 11:45 Transition11:45 – 12:30 Worship12:30 – 1:45 Lunch1:45 – 3:30 Reading Session VI
Handbells3:30 – 4:00 Break4:00 – 5:00 Break out VIII
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Handbells, Music Ministry, Out of the Loft . . .Into the Community, Youth Choir, Paper Presentation
6:30 Banquet $15/person
DAY IV
Friday, July 218:00 – 9:00 Break out IX
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Music Ministry, African-American Worship Music, The Voice of the Congregation, Cantata Reading, Paper Presentation
9:00 – 9:15 Transition9:15 – 10:15 Break out X
Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Music Ministry, The Voice of the Congregation, Cantata Reading, Paper Presentation, Using Instruments in Worship
10:15 – 10:40 Transition10:40 – 12:00 Reading Session VII
DAY I
Tuesday, July 1810:00 – 1:00 Registration1:00 – 2:15 Reading Session I2:15 – 2:30 Transition2:30 – 3:30 Break out I
Conducting, Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Praise Band 101, The Voice of the Congregation, Cantata Reading, Paper Presentation
3:30 – 4:00 Break4:00 – 5:00 Break out II
Conducting, Children’s Choir, Organ, Piano, Praise Band 101, The Voice of the Congregation, Paper Presentation, Voice
7:30 – 9:15 Worship and Reading Session II
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Wednesday, July 19 Children’s Choir Day8:00 – 9:00 Break out III
Conducting, Children’s Choir Sessions [2], Organ, Piano, Using Instruments in Worship, New Worship Songs, Paper Presentation
9:00 – 9:15 Transition9:15 – 10:15 Break out IV
Conducting, Children’s Choir Sessions [2], Organ, Piano, Cantata Reading, Creative Congregational Singing, Voice, Paper Presentation
10:15 – 10:40 Break10:40 – 11:40 Reading Session III
Children’s Choir Sessions [2]11:40 – 11:45 Transition11:45 – 12:30 Worship12:30 – 1:45 Lunch1:45 – 3:30 Reading Session IV
Children’s Choir Sessions [2]3:30 – 4:00 Break4:00 – 5:00 Break out V
Conducting, Children’s Choir Sessions [2], Organ, Piano, Creative Congregational Singing, Out of the Loft . . .Into the Community, Paper Presentation
7:30 Evening Concert