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Department of Music
presents the 2005

Region VI Conference
3
days 8 concerts 58 composers 60 works countless performers!
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 24, 25, 26, 2005
Conference Host: David Heuser (dheuser@utsa.edu;
210-458-5321)
THANK
YOU TO EVERYONE FOR MAKING THIS A WONDERFUL AND MEMORABLE CONFERENCE!
NOTE: The conference schedule and booklet
have been updated and corrected to reflect what actually occurred at the event.
Review of Concert 1
(San Antonio Express-
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Overall Conference Schedule
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All
Concerts are in the UTSA Recital Hall,
“Music for Percussion and Film”
Marc Wooldridge*, percussion, with UTSA
Percussion and
11:00am; Band Hall, UTSA Department of
Music
For
UTSA Percussion and
Concert
1: 7:30pm
UTSA
Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra and others
Reception
to follow in the UTSA Music Department Main Hall
Concert
2:
Guest
performers
-Lunch
Break-
Concert
3:
UTSA
Concert Band and others
Paper
Session 1: 2:30pm - UTSA
Choral Hall
Greg
A. Steinke: Mother Earth - A Native American View
Concert
4:
UTSA
Wind Ensemble and others
-Conference Dinner at the Scenic Loop Café, 5:00pm-7:00pm (Tickets required)-
Concert
5:
Guest
Ensemble: AURA, the New Music Ensemble of the Moores School of Music University
of Houston
Reception
to follow in the UTSA Music Department Main Hall
Informal
gathering at Luna Fine Music Club for jazz
following reception
Concert
6:
Guest
artist Marc Wooldridge and others
Paper
Session 2:
UTSA
Choral Hall
Stephen
Lilly: Form as an Outgrowth of Timbre and Rhythm: Wesley Fuller’s Sherds of
Five
Concert
7:
UTSA
Percussion Ensemble and others
-
Dinner Break -
Concert
8:
UTSA
Concert, Women’s and Jazz Choirs and others
Reception
to follow in the UTSA Music Department Main Hall
This program is made possible in part
through a partnership of Meet the Composer, Inc., and Mid-American Arts
Alliance with the support of the National Endowment for the Arts, ASCAP, and
the Virgil Thomson Foundation, the Texas Commission on the Arts, and private
contributions to M-AAA. We thank M-AAA for supporting guest arts Marc
Wooldridge’s appearance.