Music Educators National Conference
Displaying 1 - 20 of 20 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Pre-professional organization officers at Northern Iowa named Public Relations News Release 1988:500, p.1 |
List of organizational officers for 1988-1989. | |
2 | Construction Started on Music Building Northern Iowan 0:0, p.102 |
Phi Mu Alpha, the musical fraternity for men, hosted the Convention for Province No. 6 of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Alongside them, the Music Department also sponsored Sigma Alpha Iota, the musical sorority for women, and hosted the Musical Educators National Conference. Both organizations helped gather $1,000,000 for the new music building. | |
3 | Music Department Presents Many Varied Programs Old Gold 0:0, p.108 |
An opera; Christmas Oratorios; music for convocations; faculty and senior recitals; and band, orchestra, ensemble and choral concerts. These were some of the projects carried on by the Music Department; photo | |
4 | MENC Sponsors Exchange Concerts Old Gold 0:0, p.177 |
The Music Educators National Conference strives to improve the music education in our public schools; the sponsor of this organization was Mr. John Mitchell; also Mr. McClowen spoke on what it means to be a "music educator;" photo. | |
5 | Music Department Presents Many Varied Programs Old Gold 0:0, p.108 |
Some of the projects in the Music Department were: an opera, Christmas Oratorios, music for convocations, faculty and senior recitals, and band, orchestra, ensemble, and choral concerts; new faculty were: Herbert White, Don Wendt, and Joan Olson; photo. | |
6 | MENC goes to Wartburg College Eye 50:18, p.5 |
Will put on program there. | |
7 | MENC's Goal To Improve Music Study Old Gold 0:0, p.239 |
Description of the Music Educators National Conference; photo. | |
8 | MENC Develops Interest in Music Old Gold 0:0, p.238 |
The goal of the Music Educators National Conference was to improve music education in the schools of Iowa; panel discussions, a joint meeting with the Wartburg Chapter, and a trip to a regional convention in Omaha were the activities this year; photo. | |
9 | music educators national conference Old Gold 0:0, p.228 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
10 | MENC meeting to begin today College Eye 47:26, p.6 |
Attending meeting in St. Louis. | |
11 | MENC Members Present Solos Old Gold 0:0, p.217 |
Description of Music Education National Convention, a group that held monthly meetings for students interested in music; photos. | |
12 | MENC elects officers College Eye 46:32, p.3 |
List of officers. | |
13 | Music students honor educator College Eye 46:22, p.8 |
Honor Satis Coleman. | |
14 | TC MENC chapter shows largest roll College Eye 46:16, p.6 |
Has 62 members. | |
15 | Local MENC elects N. D. Russel president College Eye 46:8, p.5 |
List of officers. | |
16 | Music educators national conference Old Gold 0:0, p.197 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
17 | Four Iowa State Teachers college faculty members are attending sessions of the Music Educators National Conference (MENC) in Philadelphia, PA. Public Relations News Release 1952:504, p.1 |
The convention theme is "The Music Education Curriculum in American Schools." Staff members in attendance are Melvin Schneider, Roland Searight, Frank Hil, and Myron Russell. Searight is Iowa chairman of student MENC membership.l | |
18 | Music students got a real treat Thursday afternoon when concert pianist Boris Goldovsky presented two lectures for their benefit Public Relations News Release 1952:509, p.1 |
Goldovsky, also master of ceremonies for the Metropolitan "Opera News of the Air" broadcast, was in Cedar Falls for his program of "Piano Portraits." | |
19 | The metronome (beating out the time) and the do-re-mi pitch scale were standard music teaching aids centuries ago--and still going strong Public Relations News Release 1950:278, p.1 |
But many other aids and techniques have been developed and will be demonstrated at the one-day music workshop Saturday (March 31). Dinstinguished speakers will include Beatrice Krone, and Evalene Bell. | |
20 | Four to attend Music Educators National Conference Public Relations News Release 1946:83, p.1 |
Cleveland, Ohio is hosting the Music Educators National Conference. |