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S O U T H E R N M I S S
C H O R A L A C T I V I T I E S
24 - 25, 2012S E P T E M B E R
SOUTHERN MISS CHAPTER OF STUDENT A.C.D.A.
1-877-543-8700
We would like to invite you to the ninth annual Southern Invitational Choral Conference at Southern Miss to be held September 24 and 25, 2012. This year’s conference will feature clinicians Bret Peppo from Diablo Valley College, Jason Paulk from Eastern New Mexico University and James Mulholland from Butler University.
Students will take part in intense rehearsals, high-quality performances and meet fellow musicians from all over the Southeast. SICC also presents an opportunity for students to audition for a CHORAL SCHOLARSHIP at Southern Miss. Teachers can earn continuing education units (CEUs) by attending the various sessions. We are enthusiastic about meeting and working with you and your students. Please contact us with any questions.
Sincerely, Gregory Fuller, PhD, Director of Choral Activities The University of Southern Mississippi 601.266.4092 | Gregory.Fuller@usm.
• the only choral conference in September• fun souvenirs, performance T-shirt provided• new friends and interaction with colleagues• Monday night mixer with food and music• great choral music• continuing education units for teachers• no auditions required and music provided• single meal card provided for students and teachers to use either for a meal on campus or snacks at break• reading sessions and master classes for teachers (music provided)• final concert on Tuesday afternoon by all singers
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Dr. Jason Paulk is director of choral activities and assistant professor of music at Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, N.M., where he conducts the University Singers, Chamber Singers and Swanee Singers ensembles, and teaches beginning, advanced conducting and choral methods courses. His degrees include a DMA from the University of Oklahoma, MM in conducting and MM in music education from Westminster Choir College, and BME from Stetson University. Jason taught at Deltona High School in Deltona, Fla., prior to attending the University of Oklahoma on a University Fellowship.
Choirs under Jason’s direction have performed at Florida and New Mexico MENC Conventions, the 2009 American Choral Directors Association National Convention, and for audiences throughout the United States, Europe and China. Other professional leadership experience includes Jason’s current service as chair of collegiate repertoire and Standards for the New Mexico American Choral Directors Association and his service for the past three years as Advisory Board member for NAfME’s Music Educators Journal and Teaching Music.
Jason remains active as a writer, conductor, clinician, adjudicator and husband to his lovely wife, Kayla. C
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Bret Peppo is in his fifth year as director of choral activities at Diablo Valley College, where he conducts the Concert Choir, Chamber Ensemble and the Vocal Jazz Ensemble, and oversees the comprehensive voice program. In addition to his duties as a conductor, he is also serving as the department chair. Diablo Valley College is one of the largest community colleges in California, located in the Greater San Francisco area and serves nearly 30,000 per semester. The college choirs frequently tour throughout the West and have taken many tours to Europe and Asia throughout their rich choral history.
Mr. Peppo is active in the American Choral Directors Association, Music Educators National Conference, National Association of Teachers of Singing and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Most recently, Peppo serves on the Western Division ACDA Board as Two-Year College R&S Chair and is the reading sessions chair for the Western Division ACDA Conferences. Bret Peppo earned a bachelor’s degree in vocal music education from Eastern Illinois University, a Masters of Conducting at Illinois State University and is ABD from the University of Iowa in choral conducting and pedagogy.
BRET PEPPOCOMMUNITY COLLEGE CLINICIAN
JAMES MULHOLLANDTEACHER CLINICIAN
James Mulholland, one of the most published, performed and commissioned composer/arrangers of his generation, creates for three passions - music, text and life.
Children’s choirs, high school ensembles, choral associations and universities throughout the world regularly perform and commission his choral music. From 1995, he has received and completed 124 commissions. Over his career, he has written more than 600 compositions. Besides his personal writing, he accepts approximately 12 commissions a year, in addition to his schedule of clinics, workshops and conventions, while maintaining his primary duties as professor of music at Butler University. Currently celebrating his 44th year on the faculty of Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, James Mulholland continues to inspire countless singers around the globe with his mastery of the compositional craft.
In 1996, he received the Raymond W. Brock Commission, awarded by the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA). In 1994, he was named Louisiana State University School of Music’s Alumni of the Year. A dissertation by James David Spillane, “All-State Choral Music; A Comprehensive Study of the Music Selected for the High School Honor Choirs of the Fifty States. Appendix “A,” lists the top five most programmed composers as Handel, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Mulholland and Mozart.
Gregory Fuller is in his 13th year as director of choral activities at The University of Southern Mississippi. As the chair of the conducting division, he leads the Southern Chorale and the Hattiesburg Choral Union and teaches and supervises candidates in
the Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts conducting programs. In 2004, he
created and sponsored the first Southern Invitational Choral Conference,an event that now hosts more
than 50 institutions each September.
Previously, he held similar appointments at the University of Missouri in Columbia and Briar Cliff University in Sioux City,
Iowa. His choirs have appeared at national and state meetings of MENC and ACDA. He has toured and conducted
throughout North America, Europe and Japan. Active in orchestral, wind and choral settings, he is a frequent clinician and guest conductor. He is currently employed as the chorus
master at the Parkway Heights United Methodist Church in Hattiesburg, Miss.
Fuller holds a bachelor’s degree in cello and voice from Oklahoma Baptist University, as well as a master’s and
doctoral degree from the University of Missouri.
GREGORY FULLERCONFERENCE COORDINATOR
John Flanery, assistant choral director, began teaching at The University of Southern Mississippi in 2006. He teaches undergraduate choral conducting, choral procedures, choral literature, and directs the Concert Choir, Southern Miss Men, Spirit of Southern and the Southern Miss Gulf Coast Civic Chorale.
The Concert Choir and Spirit of Southern have both been selected to perform at the Mississippi convention of ACDA and MENC. He founded the Festival of Choirs on the Mississippi Gulf Coast as well as the Southern Experience Show Choir and Choral Camp. John is also the church choir director at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church.
His Doctorate of Musical Arts and master’s degree are both in choral conducting from the University of Kentucky. He holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, Iowa. As a high school music educator in the state of Iowa for nine years, John conducted concert choirs, madrigal dinners, show choirs, jazz choirs and many other ensembles. John is a regular clinician and judge throughout the Midwest and Southeastern United States. He and his wife, Juliane, have four children, Elias, Cecelia, Josephine and Lucinda.
JOHN FLANERY CONFERENCE COORDINATOR
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10 a.m.– Registration begins in Thad Cochran Center second and thridfloors.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE MONDAY Noon – Rehearsal/sectionals2 p.m. – Break2:45 p.m. – Rehearsal/sectionals4:30 p.m. – Supper break6 p.m. – Rehearsal6:50 p.m. – Dismiss7 p.m. – Southern Miss Concert in Bennett Auditorium8 - 10 p.m. – Mixer
TUESDAY9 - 11:30 a.m. – Rehearsal with break 11:30 a.m. – Lunch break 1 p.m. – Rehearsal at *Main Street Baptist Church 2:15 p.m. – Break 2:45 p.m. – Rehearsal in Choir room3:30 p.m. – Break 4 p.m. – SICC Concert at Main Street Baptist Church
HIGH SCHOOLMONDAY Noon – Rehearsal/sectionals2 p.m. – Break2:45 p.m. – Rehearsal/sectionals4:30 p.m. – Supper break6 p.m. – Rehearsal 6:50 p.m. – Dismiss7 p.m – Southern Miss Concert in Bennett Auditorium 8 - 10 p.m. – Mixer
TUESDAY 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. – Rehearsal with break 12:30 p.m. – Lunch break 2 p.m. – Rehearsal at *Main Street Baptist Church 3:30 p.m. – Break 4 p.m. – SICC Concert at Main Street Baptist Church
TEACHERS MONDAY12:15 p.m – Session 11:10 p.m. – Beethoven/Session 22 p.m. – Break2:45 p.m. – Session 33:30 p.m. – Session 4 4:25 p.m. – Supper break 6 p.m. – Session 5 6:50 p.m. – Dismiss7 p.m. – Southern Miss Concert/ Session 6 in Bennett Auditorium8 -10 p.m. – Mixer
TUESDAY9 a.m. – Session 79:45 a.m. – Session 810:30 a.m. – Session 911:30 a.m. – Lunch1 p.m. – Lunch/visit rehearsal at Main Street2:15 p.m. – Visit rehearsal/Session 10 at Main Street3:30 p.m. – Break4 p.m. – SICC Concert/Session 11 at Main Street
SCHOLARSHIP AUDITIONSChoral scholarship auditions for The
University of Southern Mississippi will be held during the conference.S
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LOCATION Main Street Baptist Church11 Main Street Boulevard Hattiesburg, MS 39402
*DIRECTIONSAcross from Wesley Medical Center,
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STUDENT SELECTION PROCESS Each high school is invited to bring two balanced SATB quartets to participate in the honor choir. Community colleges are invited to bring three balanced quartets for the community college honor choir. Students must be excellent sight-readers, have good vocal technique and display exemplary rehearsal behavior. If possible, priority should be given to students who will continue to sing in college. Please limit selection to those students who read music well and work hard in rehearsal.
SCHOLARSHIP AUDITION Continuing in 2012 is an opportunity to earn a choral scholarship to The University of Southern Mississippi for the 2013-14 academic year. Auditions are open to all high school seniors and community college students who attend SICC. Students planning to be music majors should prepare two songs—one of a fine art (or “classical”) nature and one from any style. Those planning on being music minors or who plan on not majoring in music at all should prepare one piece of a fine art (or “classical”) nature. An accompanist will be provided. A service award offer will be mailed to the student shortly following the conference.
FAQ STUDENT ATTIRE School-appropriate clothing should be worn for all rehearsals, and the SICC T-shirt and jeans or khakis should be worn for the concert (no shorts for performance).
REHEARSALS To help us make SICC a successful conference, we ask that any deviation from the schedule be cleared with Dr. Fuller or Dr. Flanery. It is important that all conference attendees help our productivity by being present and keeping distractions at a minimum. Please consult with us before allowing any student to arrive late or depart early from any rehearsal or event. PARKING PASSES Parking passes will be available three weeks prior to SICC on the Web at www.usm.edu/choirs.
CEUs CEUs are not included in the teacher registration fee but are available at an additional cost. Teachers must attend all CEU sessions in order to receive their credits.
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Please make check or money order payable to Southern Miss Choral Activities
and mail to Dr. Gregory Fuller
The University of Southern Mississippi 118 College Drive #5081
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001
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When making your reservations, please use the conference code to receive special rates. Remember that most of the rooms have two double beds and can house four students, which brings the total cost of lodging to around $18-$22 per student, per night. Make sure to specify if you want double/double rooms or kings. Monday night is the only required night; however, some schools may want to arrive Sunday evening.
HOTELSBAYMONT INN 264.8380
CANDLEWOOD 264.9666
COMFORT INN 264.1881
COMFORT SUITES 261.5555
COURTYARD by MARRIOTT 264.9202
FAIRFIELD INN 296.7777
HAMPTON INN 264.8080
HILTON GARDEN INN 261.3770
HOLIDAY INN & SUITES 296.0302
LA QUINTA INN 268.2850
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CHORAL ACTIVITIES118 College Drive #5081Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001
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THE NO WORRIES CONFERENCENo auditionNo pre-purchase of musicNo rehearsal preparation
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