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Indexes to AMT Volume 51 \ugust/Septernber 2001—June/July 2002 By Subject, Title and Author 2002-2003 Student Competition Rules, Inside the Private Lesson. Paul Buyer. JECT Requirements and Official Application \pril/May 2002, p. 16 Departments Forms. April1| //4 May 2002, p. 3 Its a Group Thing: Getting Started in Editor’s note: D« partments focusing Certification: A Standard of Professionalism. Group Teaching. joan M. Reist cial ispectsO F Music teaching appeal August/September ) OUI ] tI y 6) \pril May 2002 p 5 ssue of A? an Music leacher. V1 Golden Anniversary for MINA Members. The Music Making and Wellness Project. ind short reports include informati October/November 2001, p. 34 Midori Koga with Frederick lims cerning the national assoctation MTNA Bylaws. October/November 2001 October/N« vember 2001 p. 18 division news, Musk p. O4 The Music Making and Wellness Movement ommunit technology, independent MTNA Chief Staff Executives Through the in the 21st Century: My Interview with each|e rs forum collegi Years. August/Sepr tember 001, Itp . 22 Karl Bruhn. Carol Porter |t OCal | ASSOCIA° TIONS, COLI ] MINA Competitions Program: A Tradition October/November 2001, p. 23 na P)o l—yp hor \ of Excellence. August/September 2001 The Short Music Lesson: Success in Halfa n ut teaching tipts , que p Q Hour a Week. \ane Bradley. April/May lat Mate MTNA Corporate & Institutional Members. 2002 p 20 \ugust/September 2002 pp. 82-83 Sonata by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Directories 2001/2002 pp. Lyrics by Ima Desperate Teacher. Jackic Directory of New Music and Instructional Ma 2002 pp 81-82 Edwards-Henry. April/May 2002, p. 26. Materials, August/September 2001 MINA FOUNDATION: An “Exciting Project.” Where Do We Go From Here? Brian Directory of Summer Programs. \ugust/September 2001, p. 24 Chung. June/July 2002 p. 25 | ‘ 1! > ) February/March 2002, p. 54 MTNA FOUNDATION Contributors. October/November 2001, |» . 406 Profiles Industry and Legal Issues MTNA Presidents, August/September 2001, Catch the Rising Stars. Gail Berenson. Imagine, If You Practice.... Da p ids February/March 2002, p. 20 Deecceemmb er/ January 2001/2002 MTNA Recognizes Commissioned Meet American Pianists Association Fellow, It's Supply and Demand, Stupid! G« ( omposers Through the Years Van Cliburn Bronze Medallist and | , ; Seltzer. December/January 2001/2002 August/September 2001, p. 38 Conference Artist Christopher Taylor. joel pp.. 2 28 Music for One and All. Dr. R. Wayne M. Harrison. February/March 2002, Shaping Perception: Taking Responsibility ( rIDs¢ yn June/July 2002, p. 14 p. 26 for our Profession. Beth Gigant« Stellar Studios: Introducing the 2001 Group Musicians by Any Other Name. Kathleen = Klingenstein. December/Januar Piano Teaching Award Winners. joan M Rountree. June/July 2002, p. 19. 2001/2002, p. 20 Reist October/November 2001, p{. 31 The Music Making and Wellness Movement Sued for Malpractice? Dale Wheelet in the 21st € entury: My Interview with December/January 2001/2002, p. 24 Pedagogy and Performance Karl Bruhn. Carol Porter Teachers are Not Criminals: The Stokes Zoning Adolescence is not a Disease. Yu-\ane Yang October/November 2001, p. 23. Case. Gary L. Ingle and Dena Eben June/July 2002, p. 15. Of Heroes... and Heroines. Kathleen December/ January 2001/2002, p. 14 {nnotated Bibliography on Musician Rountree. February/March 2002, p. 22. Wellness. Linda Cockey with Kathryn MTNA-Related Kalmanson. June/July 2002, p. 30 TITLE . 2001-2002 National Student ( ompetition Creating Partnerships—Sustaining Corporate Sponsors. june/July 2002, p. 59 Relationships: Reflections on Pedagogy 2001-2002 National Student Competition 2001-2002 National Student Competition Saturday V. Ivan Frazier Corporate Sponsors. \une/July 2002 Winners. June/July 2002. p. 61 October/November 2001, p. 28 p. 99 2002 Division Competitions and Conferences. Engaging Rhythms: Fun Activities foi 2001-2002 National Student Competition October/November 2001, p. 36 Elementary Music Students. Kirsten Allen Winners. June/july 2002, p. 61 2002 National Conference Pictorial. Foutz. April/May 2002, p. 24 2002 Division Competitions and June/July 2002, p. 44 Hearing Voices? Addressing the Subject of Conferences. October/November 2001, 2002 National Conference Preview. Balancing Voices in Pianistic Textures. p. 36. October/November 2001, p. 17 Thomas Lanners. April/May 2002, p. 30 2002 National Conference Pictorial. December/January 2001/2002, p. 30; Imagine, IfY ou Practice.... David Salidino. June/July 2002, p. 44. ) February/March 2002, p. 28. December/January 2001/2002, p. 26. 2002 National Conference Preview MTNA Corporate & Institutional Members. Cockey, Linda with Kathryn Kalmanson. October/November 2001, p August/September 200 , pp 8? 83 otal sad cd RiBcihbll:i ograph‘ y on lifi - , December/January 2001/2002 Dex mber/January 2001/2002 iN ile June/July 2002, p. 30 lar Marcl 002 p 8 5 58 April/Ma ry)? pp 8]—8) Eben, Dena. Jéachers are ‘ Not ( 2002-2003 Student € ompetition Rules, MTNA FOUNDATION:A n “Exciting Project.’ ¥ ys i Z0 December/ Januar Requirements and Official Application \ugust/September 2001, p. 24 2001 2002 p 14 Forms. April/May 2002, pr. 3 MTNA FOUNDATION Contributors. Edwards-t lenry, Jackie. WO idolescence is not a Disease. \ October/ November 2001 p. 46 (be us 7Mo zart. 1 cs lune/Jul 2002, p. 15 VUTNA Presidents. \ugus t September 200 He} April/May 2002, p and Music for all p. 1d Foutz, Kirsten Allen. / lune —pu_ll 2002 p 3 MTNA Recognizes Commissioned ties for Elen Innotated Bibliography on Musician Composers Through the Years. April/May 2002 p Wellness | l nda Cockev with K August/September 2001, p. 38 Frazier, Ivan. ( iimanson. june/jul 00. Music for One and All. Dr. R. Ways 1 , RDeJla.t ions) Catch the Rising Stars. Gail |J crenson Gibson. June/July 2002 p 14 Pedagogy Saturday V. October/November February/2M00a2r, cph. 2 0 Vusicians by Any Other Name. Kathleet 2001 -D p. 2a6 . Certification: A Standard of Professionalism. Rountree I Ine Jul]y é ) (H) « ) p} 1< ) Gibson, R. Wayne. Mu August/September 2001, p. 26 The Music Making and Wellness Movement if In ite ily 2002 p Creating Partnerships—Sustaining in the 21st Century: My interview with Harrison, Joel M. Me 1 Relationships: Reflections on Pedagogy Karl Brulm. ¢ rol Porter tion rFee llow, \ Saturday V. Ivan Frazier October/November 2001, p. 23 t and Confer October/ Nove mber 2001, p. 28 The Music Making and Wellness Project. 0 February/March 2002 Directory of New Music and Instructional Midori Koga with Frederick lims Ingle, Gary L. leacy Materials. August/September 2001, p. 5 October/November 2001, p. 18 i ii S iokes ZON11II« Directory of Summer Programs. Of Heroes... and Heroines. Kathleen December/ Januar 2001/2002 p. 14 Februarv/March 2002 p. 54 Re yuntree. Februar March 2002, p. 22 Klingenstein, Beth Gigante. S/rj Engaging Rhythms: Fun Activities for Shaping Perception: Taking Responsibility i t 10} lak Elementary Music Students. Kirsten Al for our Profession Beth '» ) j on. December/January 2001 2002 ) Foutz April/May w0w0?. p . Klingenstein Deceml n 20 Golden Anniversary for MTNA Members. »001/2002. p 0 Koga, Midori with Fr ederick Tims. 7/ October/ November 2001 p. 34 The Short Music Lesson: Success in Half an Vii dkIN¢3 4 ald VW7e.1l)l e i' t Hearing Voices? Addressing the Subject of Hour a Week. \ane Bradley, April/Ma October/ Novem! ver J00]) p 18 Balancing Voices in Pianistic Textures. 2002 p 20 Lanners, Thomas. Hed I}n o | inners April/Ma Z) 00 ) |’ 1) Sonata by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Lyri« Subrect of Balancine Votce Imagine, If You Practice. Wa by Ima Desperate Teacher. \acki« l \pril Mav 2002 p 4) December/Januar 00] 2002 Edwards-Henr \pril Mav 2002 p u¢ Porter, Carol. 7/x Inside the Private Lesson. P. 1ul Stellar Studios: Introdu ing the 2001 Group MM lvsi ovement April/Ma 2002 p 16 Piano Teaching Award Winners. joan M iew with bk It's a Group Thing: Getting Started in Reist. October/ November 2001, p. 31 (\& tober Noven iber Group Teaching. loan M. Reist Sued for Malpractice? Dak Wheeler Reist, loan M. Stellar Str \pril/Ma 2002, p. 35 1i ) mber/January 2001 2002 p. > 24 001 Grou p Piano leachi It's Supply and Demand, Stupid! Teachers are Not Criminals: The Stokes WV ile October/November 2001 iDpf 5] George Seltzer December/Janua Zoning Case. Gat L. Ingle ind Dena FI Reist, Joan M. /¢ a Group/ T7h ing: ett 2001/2002 p L, d December/January 2001/2002 p 14 ¥ te din Group leach ng. April/May Meet American Pianists Association Fellow, Where Do We Go From Here? Brian ( 2002 p 35 Van Cliburn Bronze Medallist and June July 2002 p 5 Rountree, Kathleen. 1Vsu si Conference Artist Christopher Taylor. [File June/July 2002, p. 19 Joel M. Hart ison. February/March 200: , THOR Rountree, Kathleen. Of Hero: ) 6) H nes. February/March 2002, p ” MTNA Bylaws. October/ November 2001 Berenson, Gail. Catc/ Salidino, David. /magine, /f You PDPr. actic p. 64 February/March 2002 December/January 2001/2002, p. 26 MTNA Chief Staff Executives Through the Bradley, Jane. 7/x Short SOF] ue Seltzer, George. /t5 Supply and Demand Years. August/Sentember 2001, p ? Halfa Hour a \ April/May 2002 Stupid! December/ January 2001/2002, VUITNA Competitions Program: A Tradition p 20 p 28 of Excellence. August/September 2001 p Buyer, Paul. /nside the Pri Wheeler, Dale. Swed for Valp actice Z) o \pril/May 2002, p. 16 December/January 2001/2002, p 2’4 Chung, Brian. When l do We Go From Yang, Yu-Jane. Adolescence not a Disease ) June/July 2002, p. 25 June/July 2002, p. 15.

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