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Articles in April-May, 2004 issue of American Music Teacher
- Gibson Guitar hires new chief marketing officer
- 2004 Barlow Prize for composers
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Patapan: Traditional Burgundian Carol
by Paul Scimonelli - MTNA saves affiliates more than $50,000
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Professionalism: degrees of separation
by Deborah Wallace -
An introduction to the piano music of Jeno Takacs
by Jerry Perkins -
MusicGoals by Eye and Ear and MusicGoals by Rhythm Version 1.5
by Susan Flinn - Alfred appoints new VP, educational development
- Piano Logic offers new music instruction program
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Stage Presence from Head to Toe: a Manual for Musicians
by Barbara Fast - William Black
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Southern Division
by Roy Wylie - Clarification
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It's all your business: work stations: enhancing the independent studio
by Beth Gigante Klingenstein -
Austerity blues: it's wheat-from-the-chaff time
by Ben Cameron - 2004 Ad
- New upright Palatino pianos
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Rock Hanon: 70 Exercises for the Beginning to Professional Pianist
by Kevin Richmond -
East Central Division
by Eileen Keel -
The benefits of MTNA: membership for the IMT
by Anne Brady -
Cultivating the next generation
by Lori Rhoden - Nadia Boulanger symposium in October in Colorado
- State conference/convention dates
- MTNA Student Competitions National Finalists
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The Music Lover's Quotation Book
by Victoria Johnson - Membership updates
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West Central Division
by Janice Wenger - New program builds young audiences for classical music
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Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker: the Music Game; Alice in Vivaldi's Four Seasons: the Music Game; Mozart's Magic Flute: the Music Game
by Shana Kirk - Eastman professor honored with Anthony Achievement Award
- New RhythMix instruments for children
- 2004-2005 MTNA Student Competitions
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Accelerando Piano Techniques to Accelerate the Progress and Development of the Student Pianist
by Matthew Manwarren - Sibelius hires central region manager
- Thank you MTNA
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Random access: do your students take their teacher home?
by George F. Litterst -
My "super teacher": Dorothy Taubman
by Maria del Pico Taylor -
"Recreational" music
by Phyllis I. Pieffer -
The future …
by Gary L. Ingle - Peabody Institute reopens after major renovations
- Save the date!
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The Perfect Wrong Note: Learning to Trust Your Musical Self
by Sylvia Coats - Frank Mantooth
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Southwest Division
by Geri Cheney - Leadership
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Three Mystery Pieces for Flute and Piano
by Alice Hammel - New book makes fingering drills fun
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Stories of the Great Christmas Carols
by Sheri Stoner-Harris -
Eastern Division
by Debra Ronning - MTNA corporate members
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Rattling the cage
by Amy Greer - Jung-Ho Pak joins Interlochen Arts Camp
- Director of development Shirley Raut retires
- Discounted office products for members
- Foundation fund news
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Emerging trends and issues in the music profession and their impact on the individual music teacher
by Douglas Lowry -
Piano and Keyboard Method: the Easiest Way to Learn Piano! Vol. 1
by Alejandro Cremaschi -
Northwest Division
by Marilyn Brossard - MTNA institutional members
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Polyphony: art as process
by Jane Magrath - Membership information available for music stores
- Reist appointed to Advocacy Committee
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South Central Division
by Karen Harrington - Corrections
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It's time: start a collegiate chapter
by Brenda Wristen
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