International Songs Workshop with Susan Brumfield on Saturday
Posted  11/6/2009
Submitted by  Donna Menhart

 

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2009

SUSAN BRUMFIELD

Out of the Past and Into the Future: Songs and Games from England and Scotland

Please join us as we sing and dance the day away with this internationally acclaimed clinician, consultant, author, composer, arranger, conductor, and Kodaly educator. Don't miss her only East Coast appearance.

The program will take place on Saturday, Nov. 7, in Millard Auditorium. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m., and the workshop will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The workshop is free for University of Hartford students with ID. The cost is $30 for University of Hartford faculty and staff with ID. The KESNE Board will provide a hearty lunch during the lunch break.

For more information, please contact Tim Brandt at kesne@optimum.net.

Susan Brumfield is an associate professor of music education at Texas Tech University, and holds a Ph.D. in Music Education from the University of Oklahoma. She is widely known throughout the United States and the United Kingdom as a clinician, consultant, author, composer, arranger and conductor of children's choirs, and is an internationally recognized Kodaly educator.

Brumfield is a program author for the national series of music texts, Silver Burdett Ginn Making Music. Her choral music is available through Colla Voce Music and Hal Leonard Publications. Brumfield was invited by the International Kodaly Society to represent the United States with a new choral composition commissioned for the internationally released IKS publication, Music: A Universal Language.

Brumfield has conducted extensive field and archival research in England and Scotland, tracing the roots of American folk music in traditional British music. Her most recent publication, Hot Peas and Barley-O: Children's Songs and Games from Scotland, is available through Hal Leonard Publications. She is currently completing Over the Garden Wall and Giro Giro Tondo, two new collections of children's songs and games from England and Italy for use in the music classroom. Brumfield has recently begun research for a new book on the life and work of the English children's folksong collector, Father Damian Webb.
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