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Annual Utah ASTA Fall Workshop

Register for the
2009 Utah ASTA Annual Fall Workshop
“The Way We Play”
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Ecker Hill Middle School, 2465 Kilby Rd., Park City, UT

Featured guest artists and teachers:

  • Brent Taylor, Summerhays Music Center
  • Dr. Donna Fairbanks, UVU faculty, violin
  • Dr. Victor Uzur, WSU Faculty, cello
  • Janene Holmberg, OTS Principal violist
  • Eric Hansen, BYU faculty, bass
  • Dr. Paul Abegg, Dixie College faculty, Director of Orchestras
  • Brittany Gardner, Salt Lake Youth Chamber Society Coach
  • Denise Willey, Suzuki Teacher/Trainer
  • Deborah Moench, Suzuki Teacher/Trainer
  • Curtis Woodbury, BYU, Jazz Violinist
  • Jon Skidmore, BYU, Psy.D., Performance Coach
  • Karen Blalock, Private Instructor/Adjudicator
  • And More!

Registration fee –  only $20. for UTASTA or Suzuki Association members
Special $5./student pre-registration fee offer for students who accompany you!
Registration includes lunch, graciously provided by Summerhays Music Center.
Pre-registration deadline – Oct. 31


(Click here to download registration form)

 

2009 Utah ASTA Composition Competition

Submission Deadline
October 15, 2009


Click on “News” and then “2009 Utah ASTA Composition Competition”

2010 ASTA National Conference

February 17-20, 2010, Santa Clara, CA

Click HERE or go to http://www.astaweb.com (click on "Conferences")

UMEA Mid-Winter Conference

St. George, Utah
February 5-6, 2010

Details to follow! Go to http://umea.us/

Annual Meetings & Awards Luncheon

 

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Potter Violin Applications

Potter Violin Applications

Dalton Potter, owner of Potter Violins in Bethesda, MD, donates six Rudolph Dötsch instruments to students in need. Three instruments - violins, violas or cellos of any size - will be awarded in each round. Appilcation deadlines are April 1st and October 1st each year. Applications will be accepted on behalf of students (elementary to high school) from ASTA members who outline the particular worthiness and promise of a student.

CodaBows for America Community Outreach Program

 

CodaBow Internatinoal, Ltd. will donate approximately $5000 worth of CodaBow Aspire bows annually to deserving schools and studios. Violin, viola or cello bows can be awarded. Applicants will be accpted from ASTA members in good standing on behalf of schools or studios that outline the particular worthiness, promise and need of their program. Deadlines are March 1st each year.