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News From the Music Education Division
Posted 11/29/2005
Several faculty and an alumna of The Hartt School’s Music Education Division have had significant achievements this fall, including publications, CDs, and workshops.
Geoffrey Reynolds, assistant professor of music education, had an article published in the Fall 2005 issue of General Music Today. The article is titled "Ghanian Folk Songs: Training Ground for Music and Social Skill Development."
Nola Campbell, assistant professor of music education, recently hosted a workshop for Connecticut string music educators. It was presented by Northwestern University Professor James Kjelland and was attend by 75 string teachers.
A new CD by Professor John Feierabend, director of the Music Education Division, was recently released by GIA Publications in Chicago. The CD, Had a Little Rooster, is for children ages 3 to 8. It is part of a set of three CDs coming out this fall that present the folk music of our country in a manner designed to improve musical aptitude.
Anne M. McGinnis ’04, a graduate of the Hartt music education and A&S psychology programs, recently had an article, titled "Psychological Treatment of Musical Performance Anxiety: Current Status and Future Directions," published in the Fall 2005 issue of Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training. The article is based on McGinnis’s University of Hartford honors thesis, and it was written with her advisor, Associate Professor of Psychology Len Milling. McGinnis currently is enrolled in a Ph.D. program in school psychology at Penn State University.
Read the article by McGinnis and Milling.
Geoffrey Reynolds, assistant professor of music education, had an article published in the Fall 2005 issue of General Music Today. The article is titled "Ghanian Folk Songs: Training Ground for Music and Social Skill Development."
Nola Campbell, assistant professor of music education, recently hosted a workshop for Connecticut string music educators. It was presented by Northwestern University Professor James Kjelland and was attend by 75 string teachers.
A new CD by Professor John Feierabend, director of the Music Education Division, was recently released by GIA Publications in Chicago. The CD, Had a Little Rooster, is for children ages 3 to 8. It is part of a set of three CDs coming out this fall that present the folk music of our country in a manner designed to improve musical aptitude.
Anne M. McGinnis ’04, a graduate of the Hartt music education and A&S psychology programs, recently had an article, titled "Psychological Treatment of Musical Performance Anxiety: Current Status and Future Directions," published in the Fall 2005 issue of Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training. The article is based on McGinnis’s University of Hartford honors thesis, and it was written with her advisor, Associate Professor of Psychology Len Milling. McGinnis currently is enrolled in a Ph.D. program in school psychology at Penn State University.
Read the article by McGinnis and Milling.