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Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) is an American nonprofit professional organization for the support, growth, and development of music-teaching professionals, with more than 17,000 members in 50 states, and more than 500 affiliated local and state organizations. MTNA offers a wide range of member resources, from leadership, teaching ...
Peter William Dykema (November 25, 1873 – May 13, 1951) was an American educator known for his work and advocacy of music education. He was involved with the National Association for Music Education (initially known as the Music Supervisors National Conference), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity, the Music Teachers National Association and the National Education Association Department of ...
From 1998 to 2011 it was known as "MENC: The National Association for Music Education." On September 1, 2011, the organization changed its acronym from MENC to NAfME. [1] On March 8, 2012, the organization's name legally became National Association for Music Education, using the acronym "NAfME".
Aside from her skills and duties composing and teaching, she is a member of the Music Teachers' National Association, the Florida State Music Teachers' Association and the National Guild of Piano teachers. She is internationally recognized as a composer, teacher and arranger. She also takes part in many competitions in Florida as an adjudicator ...
Although he was not formally trained as a scientist, he was always intensely curious about scientific aspects of singing. He became convinced, early in his teaching career, of the value of information about the physiology and acoustics of singing; in 1961 he developed a vocal pedagogy forum, through a journal published by the Music Teachers National Association, for discussion among voice ...
[2] [1] Pollei was a long-time member of the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA). His work with the MTNA included serving on the National Certification Commission, and in 2009, he was named an MTNA Foundation Fellow. [5] [10] He was also awarded the Madeleine Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Arts in Utah in 2002. [11]
The Etude was an American print magazine dedicated to music founded by Theodore Presser (1848–1925) at Lynchburg, Virginia, and first published in October 1883. [1] Presser, who had also founded the Music Teachers National Association , moved his publishing headquarters to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1884, and his Theodore Presser Company ...
He was named the 2020 Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Distinguished Composer of the Year. Other residencies include MacDowell Colony , Yaddo , Virginia Center for the Creative Arts , and the Atlantic Center for the Arts .