
Your concert is coming up you and your students have been working on the selected repertoire for a while now-things are coming along nicely and the time for the performance is close at hand. UPDATE: Applications of Research in Music Education.
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Professional Development via Music Educators Journal. NAfME Teaching with Primary Sources Curriculum Units for the 2014 Music Standards. Parks Leadership in Music Education Award Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access in Music Education Resources. NAfME Online Professional Learning Community Webinars. Virtual Learning Resources for Music Educators. This meeting is required in order to schedule a recital in the Forbes Center. Once the time is confirmed, the recital time will be official.Īll recitalists planning to give a recital in the Forbes Recital Hall MUST attend one of the orientation meetings on either Monday, August 29th or Wednesday, August 31st in the Forbes Recital Hall from 1:45pm to 2:45pm. Sarah Macomber will send a confirmation email to each recitalist and their applied professor. Students will schedule their recital via phone or email with Sarah Macomber during their assigned appointment time to schedule their recital. Appointments will be assigned based on the randomized order within each catergory. Recital lottery entries will be split into D.M.A., M.M., and Senior recitals and randomized. Student Recital Requests must be approved by their applied faculty (this step is done by Sarah Macomber).
All DMA, MM, or Senior students signing up to give a degree recital in the Forbes Recital Hall or in Anthony-Seeger Auditorium must enter the Recital Lottery. Below are the steps for the scheduling process: Please see the Forbes Recital Packet-DMA, Forbes Recital Packet-Sr/MM, or Anthony-Seeger Recital Packet according to the location of your recital.Īll on-campus recitals are scheduled through Sarah Macomber, the School of Music Operations Coordinator.
**Full solo recitals (Senior Full, M.M., and D.M.A.) may include a 10-minute intermission if desired.Įach on-campus location has it's own required paperwork & deadline. *Shared half recitals cannot include an intermission.
Times will vary based on availability.ĭegree Recitals must adhere to the lengths determined by the JMU School of Music: Recitals in Anthony-Seeger are usually scheduled on Fridays at 8:00pm, or Saturdays and Sundays at 1:00pm, 4:00pm, or 7:00pm. *Not every Friday/Saturday is available.* M.M., Senior Full, and Senior Half Recitals are scheduled on available Fridays at 5:00pm and 7:00pm, or Saturdays at 1:00pm, 3:00pm, 5:00pm, and 7:00pm. Recitals are scheduled on available Sundays at 1:00pm, 4:00pm, and 7:00pm. Junior Half (degree or non-degree) recitals can take place in Anthony-Seeger Auditorium or off-campus.ĭ.M.A. and M.M.), Senior Full, and Senior Half degree recitals are scheduled in the Forbes Center Recital Hall. Students are required to adhere to the degree recital policies for the culminating performance project as established by the applied areas within which students are pursuing their degree. All music majors at James Madison University are required to give at least one degree recital, depending on degree requirements (see our Undergraduate & Graduate Handbooks for more information on specific requirements).