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  • Performance and the Laborde Chansonnier: Authenticity of Multiplicities—The Medium

    a panel entitled "Performance and the Laborde Chansonnier: Authenticity of Multiplicities" which was presented for The College Music Society at Baldwin-Wallace College, November 8, 1969. The moderator was Robert Austin Warner. The other panelists were...

  • Evaluation Is Crucial to College Music Teaching

    Evaluation is a matter of the most central importance to the members of this Society. Indeed, it would be hard to come to any other conclusion after reviewing the real-life consequences of typical evaluation decisions. Which faculty members will...

  • On Music in Japan

    students who is now an ordained Buddhist priest, is meant to bring me to my topic for this issue of the Newsletter—The College Music Society's third biannual international meeting to be held in Kyoto, Japan, from June 25 to July 1, 1999. Kyoto is one of...

  • Broadcasting Your Music News on the NET!

    have control over the content and who wants to join the group. Good examples of LISTSERVs are those maintained by the College Music Society. Check out their homepage for information on joining a list that they sponsor! Listings of other music related...

  • Into the World

    familiar tune "Into the Next Millennium," I would like to suggest a new motto: "Into the World." Into the World The College Music Society has gone "Into the World" now for quite some time. I think it began in earnest when it emphasized the ethnic...

  • Music in General Studies

    The College Music Society'continues its focus on our profession's commitment to providing education in music to those regularly referred to by us as non-music majors. Featuring articles from current and former Board Members for Music in General Studies...

  • The 2008 CMS National Topic Was Just a Clicker Away!

    A new technology gaining in popularity in college classrooms is the audience response system known more popularly as clickers. Instructors design PowerPoint slides that query students on lecture points or solicit input and opinion interactively during...

  • Globalization and Speciesism: Musical Thoughts for a Small World

    and dances such as the lakalaka, ma'ulu'ulu, hula and many others. What does all of this mean to us as members of The College Music Society? I'm not sure it has to mean anything other than as musicians, teachers, administrators, and other people...

  • Considering Curricular Challenges

    Spring is a very important season of the year for The College Music Society. The Society’s ten regional chapters hold their annual meetings in February, March, April, or occasionally May. It is during these few months that more members of CMS gather...

  • Interesting Times

    Happy New Year! May this be a productive and rewarding year for you, both musically and professionally. The College Music Society greets 1997 with reorganization completed, new programs underway, and new facilities available. We owe special gratitude...

  • The Ballad of the NTTs

    Among the research topics and performances presented at the Southern Regional meeting of the College Music Society, held on the campus of Union University in Jackson (TN) in 2002, was a panel discussion on the issues and concerns for full- and...

  • Submission Information

    College Music Symposium is a refereed journal that welcomes submissions from all members of The College Music Society. Six of Symposium’s components seek articles that share ideas concerning all aspects of the music field: CMS Forums – opinions,...

  • Academic Citizenship at the NE/MA SuperRegional

    The College Music Society launched a national discussion of academic citizenship among its members at the Salt Lake City conference in November. The subject was the topic of a plenary session at the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic SuperRegional meeting in April...

  • Making Music Theory Click

    the presentation given by Dr. Rebecca Dodson-Webster and Dr. Shellie Gregorich at the National Conference of the College Music Society in Salt Lake City, November, 2007. Our title, “Making Music Theory Click,” refers to classroom applications of Turning...

  • Reality Check: Professionalism and Entrepreneurship

    As a freelance trombonist in Los Angeles, I have observed many musicians recently graduated from university programs. Many have abundant skills and are perfectly qualified to be.... music students. A substantially smaller number possess a professional...

  • On Change

    As the New Year rolls around, activities abound within The College Music Society. By the end of this month, the 2004 Program Committee will have considered more than 200 proposals from members for presentation at the 2004 Annual Meeting in San...

  • Composition in the 21st Century: Another View

    of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Stravinsky, and Bartók. During the recent composition concerts of the conference of the College Music Society, I experienced a wonderful feeling about the quality of the music I heard. It was apparent to me that the...

  • Learning about Learning

    to teaching in light of new understanding, would not be met with recognition and reward by their institutions. The College Music Society was one of the first courageous professional organizations to affiliate with CASTL for the purpose of advancing the...

  • Administrative Leadership and Management in Music

    With this issue, the Newsletter begins a new column devoted to administrative leadership and management in music. The purpose of this regular column is to support the work of our colleagues performing some form of administrative duties, to contribute...

  • An Overview of the 2026 Think-Tank Summit—Ideas into Action: Reimagining Music Schools for 2026 and Beyond

    This past January in Houston, the College Music Society (CMS) hosted a Think-Tank Summit around the theme “Ideas into Action: Reimagining Music Schools for 2026 and Beyond.” The event was designed to build upon CMS’s history as a bold change agent and...