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Columbus State University 4225 University Avenue Columbus, Georgia 31907-5645 Non-profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Columbus, GA Permit No.10 PARTICIPANT STATUS • Limited to seventeen (17) participants. • Participant status is on a first-come, first-served basis. After the seventeen slots are filled, further participant applicants can receive auditor status and be placed on a waiting list for participant status if they wish. • Participant status can be obtained by returning the registration card and the $175 fee. • Participants must supply their own scores and blank video tape (mini-DV preferred, VHS supported). • All fees are non-refundable upon confirmation of slot. AUDITOR STATUS • Auditor status can be obtained by returning the registration card and the $90 fee. • Auditors must supply their own scores. • All fees are non-refundable upon confirmation of slot. Both participants and auditors attend all sessions. The only difference is that participants receive actual podium time with each ensemble and are coached on a one-on-one basis. WORKSHOP SITE CSU RiverCenter for the Performing Arts 900 Broadway Columbus, GA 31901 MAILING ADDRESS Columbus State University Schwob School of Music Conductors Workshop 4225 University Avenue Columbus, GA 31907-5645 WORKSHOP COORDINATOR Joshua Howard [email protected] OFFICIAL HOTEL Columbus Marriott 800 Front Avenue Columbus, GA 31901 706-324-1800 Event Code: CSU Conductors Workshop Rate: $109 plus tax per night This block is held only until October 23, 2009. Make your reservations early! Another event in town will take up practically all hotel space in the area. We have secured hotel space until October 23 at the hotel listed above. Check the workshop web page for possible hotel options – although the entire city is quite booked this particular weekend. WORKSHOP INFORMATION REPERTOIRE WIND ORCHESTRA (select one) Solitary Dancer – Warren Benson Symphonic Movement – Vaclav Nelhybel CHAMBER WINDS (select one – any section or movement) Serenade, Op. 7 – Richard Strauss Octet – Igor Stravinsky WIND ENSEMBLE (select one) George Washington Bridge – William Schuman O Magnum Mysterium – Morton Lauridsen Handel in the Strand – Percy A. Grainger FRIDAY CONCERT PROGRAM George Washington Bridge – William Schuman O Magnum Mysterium – Morton Lauridsen Handel in the Strand – Percy A. Grainger The Here & Now – Christopher Theofanidis (world premiere) A non-competitive, nurturing, learning environment. Don’t miss this workshop. It is a terrific opportunity for musical growth. Lots of information, low key delivery, and everyone is totally there for you to have a great growth experience. This will re-focus your teaching and musicianship. Graduate students, middle school, high school, and college directors at different points in their careers, as well as professional military band conductors have attended as participants and auditors. Past workshop participants and auditors have represented some 35 states and 5 countries. Conductors Workshop http://music.colstate.edu http://music.colstate.edu 13th Annual Conductors Workshop For Conductors of all levels November 20 & 21, 2009 CLINICIANS Allan McMurray Mark Scatterday Robert Rumbelow 13th Annual Conductors Workshop For Conductors of all levels November 20 & 21, 2009 CLINICIANS Allan McMurray Mark Scatterday Robert Rumbelow

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PARTICIPANT STATUS• Limited to seventeen (17) participants.• Participant status is on a first-come, first-served basis.

After the seventeen slots are filled, further participantapplicants can receive auditor status and be placed on a waiting list for participant status if they wish.

• Participant status can be obtained by returning the registration card and the $175 fee.

• Participants must supply their own scores and blank video tape (mini-DV preferred, VHS supported).

• All fees are non-refundable upon confirmation of slot.

AUDITOR STATUS• Auditor status can be obtained by returning the registration

card and the $90 fee.• Auditors must supply their own scores.• All fees are non-refundable upon confirmation of slot.Both participants and auditors attend all sessions. The onlydifference is that participants receive actual podium time with each ensemble and are coached on a one-on-one basis.

WORKSHOP SITECSU RiverCenter for the Performing Arts900 BroadwayColumbus, GA 31901

MAILING ADDRESSColumbus State University Schwob School of Music Conductors Workshop4225 University AvenueColumbus, GA 31907-5645

WORKSHOP COORDINATORJoshua [email protected]

OFFICIAL HOTELColumbus Marriott800 Front AvenueColumbus, GA 31901706-324-1800Event Code: CSU Conductors WorkshopRate: $109 plus tax per nightThis block is held only until October 23, 2009.Make your reservations early!

Another event in town will take up practically all hotel space in the area. We have secured hotel space until October 23 at the hotel listed above. Check the workshop web page for possible hotel options – although the entire city is quite booked this particular weekend.

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REPERTOIRE

WIND ORCHESTRA (select one)Solitary Dancer – Warren BensonSymphonic Movement – Vaclav Nelhybel

CHAMBER WINDS (select one – any section or movement)Serenade, Op. 7 – Richard StraussOctet – Igor Stravinsky

WIND ENSEMBLE (select one)George Washington Bridge – William SchumanO Magnum Mysterium – Morton LauridsenHandel in the Strand – Percy A. Grainger

FRIDAY CONCERT PROGRAMGeorge Washington Bridge – William SchumanO Magnum Mysterium – Morton Lauridsen Handel in the Strand – Percy A. Grainger The Here & Now – Christopher Theofanidis (world premiere)

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13th AnnualConductorsWorkshopFor Conductors of all levelsNovember 20 & 21, 2009

CLINICIANS

Allan McMurray

Mark Scatterday

Robert Rumbelow

13th AnnualConductorsWorkshopFor Conductors of all levelsNovember 20 & 21, 2009

CLINICIANS

Allan McMurray

Mark Scatterday

Robert Rumbelow

wonderful

S C H E D U L E

NOVEMBER 20, 2009 — FRIDAY

3:45pm Open Rehearsal with Allan McMurray LH

4:30pm Open Rehearsal with Mark Scatterday LH

6:00pm Workshop Registration/Check-in RC Foyer

7:00pm CSU Wind Ensemble Concert LH

8:15pm Workshop Welcome and Philosophy ST

8:30pm Session 1 —Wind Orchestra LH

11:00pm Finish

NOVEMBER 21, 2009 — SATURDAY

8:00 - 9:00am Workshop Registration

9:00am Session 2 —Chamber Winds LH

12:00noon Lunch Break

1:00pm Session 3 — Allan McMurray Lecture ST

2:30pm Session 4 — Mark Scatterday Lecture ST

4:00pm Break - Snacks and Drinks

4:30pm Session 5 — Panel Discussion ST

5:30pm Dinner Break

7:00pm Session 6 — Wind Ensemble LH

10:00pm Finish

*Note: Meals are not included in your fee. A suggested restaurantguide will be in your registration packet.

*Visit music.colstate.edu and select Conductors Workshop for moreinformation, or call 706-649-7252.

* One Staff Development Unit (extra $10 processing fee) can beobtained by attending the entire workshop or just all of Saturday.This workshop meets national standards.

RC = RiverCenterLH = Legacy HallST = Studio Theater

R E G I S T R AT I O N C A R D 2 0 0 9

NEW on-line Registration and Credit Card Payment OptionGo to music.colstate.edu “13th Annual Conductors Workshop”or use this registration form by regular mail.

Please enclose your check or money order payable to COLUMBUS STATE UNIVERSITY with this registration card.

Select from the following:

I am enrolling as a participant ($175)

I am enrolling as an auditor ($90)

SDU/PLU ($10, additional)

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2009 Conductors WorkshopColumbus State University • Schwob School of Music4225 University Avenue • Columbus, Georgia 31907-5645

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FA C U LT Y

Thompson and the Eastman Wind Ensemble on Summit Records (2006) andBarcelonazo with the Eastman Musica Nova on Bridge Records (2008) –nominated for a 2008 Latin Grammy.

ROBERT W. RUMBELOW is in his fourteenth year asConductor and Director of Wind Ensemble Activities at theColumbus State University Schwob School of Music. Inaddition to teaching classes in conducting and literature, Dr. Rumbelow is the conductor of both CSU WindEnsembles, the faculty Camerata chamber orchestra, frequentconductor of opera productions, as well as guest conductor,

clinician, arranger, composer, and lecturer throughout the U.S. and abroad.Rumbelow received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in conducting fromEastman where he studied with Donald Hunsberger. Prior to pursuing his doctoralstudies, he successfully served as a director of bands in the Texas public schools.Before joining CSU, Dr. Rumbelow served as the associate conductor of the famedEastman Wind Ensemble and Eastman Wind Orchestra. He has received severalnotable accolades including the Walter Hagen Conducting Prize and first prize inthe Sir Georg Solti International Conducting Competition sponsored by the SousaFoundation. In 1997 he won the North American round of the TokyoInternational Conducting Competition, and progressed to the finals conductingthe Tokyo Philharmonic and the Shinsei Symphony Orchestra. He received criticalpraise for his Russian debut conducting the Hermitage State Chamber Orchestrain April of 2003. Both NPR and Georgia Public Broadcasting commonly broadcastperformances of the CSU Wind Ensemble under the baton of Dr. Rumbelow. Theensemble program has received widespread praise for live performances at manystatewide and national conferences, as well as their commercial recordings.Rumbelow has spearheaded many notable commissions and consortia includingpremieres of works by Christopher Theofanidis, Shafer Mahoney, J.M. David,Dorothy Chang, and many others. His collaborations with artists such as JosephAlessi, John Yeh, Christopher Martin, and other top artists have demonstrated hisbelief in the highest professional standards within the educational experience.Rumbelow’s own compositions and arrangements are performed throughout theworld, and published by Kjos, Ludwig/Masters, Warner Brothers, and AlfredMusic Publishers. His works have been broadcast on NBC, CBS, ABC, PBS, NPR,BBC, and NHK Japan.

ALLAN MCMURRAY is the Robert and Judy CharlesEndowed Professor of Conducting and Director of Bands at theUniversity of Colorado-Boulder. Prior to this position, he wason the faculty of the University of Michigan. Considered oneof the world’s leading teachers of conducting, ProfessorMcMurray has guest conducted and taught conductors in 45states and 15 foreign countries. He has been a featured visiting

professor at over 200 universities and conservatories nationally. He has hostedthe College Band Directors National Association Conducting Symposium at CU-Boulder since 1986. Since Professor McMurray’s arrival in 1978, theUniversity of Colorado Bands have distinguished themselves with performancesat major conferences and conventions, including International Conferences inManchester, England; Nemo Nu Sato, Japan; Hamamatsu, Japan; and twice at theCBDNA Convention. With a strong commitment to new music, Allan McMurrayis a leader in commissioning compositions by American composers. He is theauthor of three DVD’S on conducting: “Conducting from the Inside Out: Gestureand Movement”; “Conducting from the Inside Out: Conductor and Composerwith Frank Ticheli” and “Kindred Spirits”. Allan McMurray is a Past-President ofthe College Band Directors National Association, a recipient of the BohumilMakovsky Award from the National band fraternity Kappa Kappa Psi, and hasbeen recognized by California State University Long Beach as “DistinguishedArtist in Classical Music.” In December 2004, the Board of Regents designatedAllan McMurray as “Distinguished Professor”, the first in the College of Music toreceive this honor and the only one from the Arts to hold the title.

MARK DAVIS SCATTERDAY is Professor of Conductingand Chair of the Conducting and Ensembles Department atthe University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music. Asonly the fourth conductor of the Eastman Wind Ensemble,Scatterday joined a prestigious line of conductors in the pastfifty-plus years of the famed ensemble – Donald Hunsberger,Clyde Roller, and Frederick Fennell. In 2004, he led the EWE in

their return tour to Japan, as well as to Taiwan and Macao. In 2005, Scatterdayled the Eastman Wind Ensemble in a highly acclaimed performance at CarnegieHall and also conducted a concert in Japan as part of the opening ceremonies ofa new concert hall in Karuizawa, joined by members of the Tokyo Philharmonic.Recently, the EWE and Scatterday recorded a new CD with the Canadian Brassentitled Manhattan Music featuring music of Bernstein, Bramwell Tovey, RayburnWright and Jeff Tyzik — released in 2008 on Opening Day Records withArchivMusic (nominated for a Canadian Grammy, a “JUNO” in 2009). ProfessorScatterday maintains an active guest conducting schedule as well as researchingand writing articles involving score analysis, performance practices, andconducting. His articles on Venetian Renaissance wind music and the wind andpercussion music of Karel Husa have been published in editions of Wind Works,College Band Director's National Association Journal, and Band Director's Guide.He is also one of the lead clinicians in the Frederick Fennell ConductingMasterclasses held annually by the Conductor’s Guild. An advocate ofcontemporary music, especially the music of Husa and Roberto Sierra, Scatterdayhas commissioned and premiered over 25 works including Sierra's Diferencias(1997), Fanfarria (2000) and Octeto (2003) and transcribed his Fandangos (2004)and Symphonia No. 3 (2009). He conducted the premiere recording of RobertoSierra's Cancionero Sefardi with members of the Milwaukee Symphony on Fleur DeSon Classics (2001), Judith Weir's Concerto for Piano and Musicians WrestlingEverywhere with Ensemble X on Albany Records (2005), Danzante with James

A wonderful annual event!