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2015 SUMMER STUDY PROGRAMS
Anna Maria College Kodály Music InstituteOAKE-endorsedSouthborough MADates: June 29–17Levels: I, II, III, post certificateCourses: Chamber Music, Choir, Conduct-
ing, Musical Repertoire and Strategies, observation of Vocal Vacation Children’s Choir Camp, Pedagogy, Solfège,
Faculty: Peter & Mary Alice Amidon, Katie Bach Charlyn Bethell, Stephen Buck, Margie Callaghan, Joanne Crowell, David Hodgkins, James Holmes, Martha Holmes, Karrie Chan Lam, Philip Montgomery, Susie Petrov, Jona-than Rappaport, Katalín & Gabór Víragh
Website: www.annamaria.edu/academics/kmiatamc;/ www.Kodálymusicinstitute.org
Contact: Mary Allmon Epstein (mepstein@kodalymusicinstitute.org)
Capital University Kodály InstituteColumbus, OHOAKE-endorsedSession 1—June 22–July 10; Session 2—July 13–July 31Levels I–III at elementary or choral levelCertificate and master degree optionsCourses include Musicianship, Conducting,
Choir, Research, MethodsContact: Anne Callahan at 614–236–6199 or
acallahan@capital.edu
Carolina Kodály Institute, Lenoir-Rhyne University
Hickory, NCOAKE-endorsedDates: July 12–24Levels I, II, and IIICourses: All those associated with accreditationFaculty: Karen Shuford, David Lail, Barbara SpiriContact: Amalie Hinson—amalie.hinson@lr.edu
Colorado Kodály InstituteFort Collins, COOAKE-endorsed Dates July 13–25Levels I–IIICourses: Pedagogy and Folk-Song Literature,
Folk-Song Analysis, Retrieval, and Research, Conducting, Choir, Solfège and Musician-ship, Teaching Practicum, Special Topics
Faculty: Amy Abbott, Dwight Bigler, Karla Cherwinski, Tanya LeJeune, Ryan Olsen, Katalin Virágh
Contact: Bonnie Jacobi, bonnie.jacobi@colo-state.edu, 970-491-3106
Hartt Kodály Certificate ProgramUniversity of HartfordWest Hartford, CTOAKE-endorsedDates: July 20–31Levels: I, II and IIICourses: Methods I, II, III; Solfège I, II, III;
Folk-Song Research I, II; Masterworks Research; Conducting; Kodály Choir
Faculty: Ed Bolkovac; John Feierabend, direc-tor, Jeff Rhone; Gabor Virágh;
Contact: John Feierabend at Feierabend@aol.com
Holy Names UniversityOakland, CA47th Kodály Summer InstituteOAKE-endorsed Dates: June 29–July 17Levels: I, II, III; 6 graduate credits per level,
including musicianship, conducting, choir, pedagogy, and folk music
Faculty: Gemma Arguelles, Judit Hartyányi, Nancy Linford, Hélène Matters, Gail Needleman, Ildikó Salgado, Fran Smith
Application Deadline: June 1Other Information: Level I studies apply
toward summer certification or the masters of music in music education, an academic year degree program that includes super-vised teaching; $5,000 Kodály Fellowships for the master’s program only
Contact: Anne Laskey—510-436-1314; www .hnu.edu/Kodály; e-mail:laskey@hnu.edu
Indiana University Summer Kodály InstituteBloomington, INOAKE-endorsedJune 15–26Levels I and II will be offered in 2015Faculty: Nyssa Brown, Brent Gault, Georgia
Newlin, Diana PannellContact: Brent Gault at bgault@indiana.edu or
812–855–6025; http://music.indiana.edu/precollege/adult/Kodály/index.shtml
James Madison UniversityHarrisonburg, VAOAKE-endorsed Dates July 12–25 (levels I–III) July 10–12
(mini-workshop)Levels I–IIICourses: mini-workshop TBAFaculty: Joy Anderson, Jamie Parker, Julia
Shaw, Georgia NewlinContact: Gary Ritcher—e-mail, ritchegk@jmu.
edu; phone 540-568-6753
KASC Music Education InstituteSouthern CAOAKE-endorsed Dates July 6–24Levels: I, II, IIICourses: Pedagogy, Musicianship Skills,
Choral Experience (including Ensemble and Conducting Lab), Folk-Song Research, Special Topics
Faculty: Nike St. Clair, Katherine Hickey, Laszlo Cser, Susan Gerling
Contac:t Katherine Hickey, kathy_hickey@redlands.edu or kasccertification@gmail.com
Kodály Certificate Program/West Chester University of Pennsylvania
West Chester, PAOAKE-endorsedJuly 6–17Levels: I, II, IIICourses: MUE 560 Level I Musicianship
Training, MUE 561 Level I Methodology, MUE 562 Level II Musicianship Training, MUE 563 Level II Methodology, MUE 564 Level III Musicianship Training, MUE 565 Level III Methodology
Faculty: Ken Carter, Amy Carter, Kathe LythContact: J. Bryan Burton, chair of Music Edu-
cation Department, jburton3@wcupa.edu
Kodály Institute at UTCUniversity of Tennessee at ChattanoogaChattanooga, TNOAKE-endorsedJune 15–July 2Levels I–IIIAcademic credit availableFaculty: Donald Garrett, Susan Garrett, Mi-
chael Perryman, Karen Shuford, Lee HarrisContact: Lee Harris at lee-harris@utc.edu;
www.utc.edu/music/Kodály-institute.php
Kodály Institute of Kentucky at Morehead State UniversityMorehead, KYJune 29–July 10Levels I and IIICourses: Pedagogy/Research/Musicianship/
Solfa/Choir/Conducting/Special TopicsFaculty: Jo Kirk, Joy Nelson, Liza Meyers,
Greg Detweiler, June GriceContact: June Grice, music education coordina-
tor, Morehead State University at j.grice@moreheadstate.edu or phone 970-214-3456.
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Kodály Institute of Southwest Louisianaand Southeast Texas at Lamar UniversityBeaumont, TXOAKE-endorsedDates: June 14–July 3Levels: I & IICourses: For each level: Methodology and
Materials, Solfège, Choral Conducting, Choir, Special Topics.
Faculty: Ann Eisen, Kari Proksch, Lamar Robertson
Contact: Charlotte Mizener, program director, 409-880-8072 (clmizener@lamar.edu)
Kodály Levels Program of SeattleSeattle, WAOAKE-endorsed Dates: July 6–17Levels I, II, and IIICourses: Individual courses also available in
Conducting and Musicianship. In addi-tion, students who cannot attend the full two weeks can enroll in the Kodály Sam-pler, and participate in the first three days of the course. For other options, contact Christopher Roberts.
Faculty: Christopher Roberts, Darcy Morrissey, Sarah Bartolome, and Darcy Morrissey
Contact: Christopher Roberts at cr777@uw.edu
Kodály Summer InstituteWarrensburg, MOOAKE-endorsedDates: July 5–17Levels: I, II, IIICourses: Methodology and Materials,
Musicianship, Conducting, Choir, Special Topics
Faculty: Ann Eisen, Vicki Strode, TBANo out of state tuition charges. Available for
workshop only credit.Contact: Carla Maltas at maltas@ucmo.edu
or 660.543.4160; see website http://www.ucmo.edu/kodály, for program information, housing, materials needed and application.
Kodály Summer Music Session Silver Lake College of the Holy FamilyManitowoc, WIOAKE-endorsedDates: June 29–July 10Levels: I, II, IIICourses: Kodály Methods I—First Steps in
Music; Kodály Methods II—Conversa-tional Solfège: Beginning; Kodály Meth-ods III—Conversational Solfège: Upper Levels; Solfège I, II, and III; Folk-Song History and Research I and II; Choir;
Advanced ConductingAdditional Graduate Courses: Capstone/
Thesis Project; History and Philosophy of Music Education
Special Topics Courses: Body Mapping: What Every Musician Needs to Know About the Body; Mini-Topics in Kodály Music Education: Books that Sing, Books That Move; Who’s Afraid of Teaching the Nutcracker?; How to Host a Family Folk Dance; Beyond the Classroom: Bridges to the Community
Additional Special Topics courses to be an-nounced in January!
Faculty:Kodály certificate faculty: John Feierabend,
Chair; Frank Gallo; Brent Gault; Sr. Lorna Zemke
Additional graduate faculty: Lillie Feierabend; Donna Gallo; Teresa Schroepfer; Rachel Ware Carlton
Contact: Rachel Ware Carlton, interim director of graduate music; 800-236-4752 x272; rachel.warecarlton@sl.edu or John Feierabend chair, Kodály Summer Music Session, john.feierabend@sl.edu
Nebraska Kodály Certification ProgramUniversity of Nebraska at OmahaOmaha, NEOAKE-endorsedJune 4–19Levels I, II, and IIIFaculty: Liz Arcaro, Linda Hulsey, and Tom
Michalek. Kati & Gabor Virágh (Solfège)Contact: Melissa Berke (mberke@unomaha.edu;
402-554-3609)
Plano Independent School District/Southern Methodist UniversityDallas, TXOAKE-endorsedDates: July 6—22Levels: I, II, & III and Choral Track I & IICourses: 3 hours of graduate credit available,
coursework includes Pedagogy, Personal Musicianship, Conducting, Folk Music or Choral Materials and Choral Ensemble
Faculty: Kendall Allen (Helsinki, Finland), Gay deMontel (Corpus Christi, TX), László Durányik (Kecskemét, Hungary), Lenke Igo (Budapest, Hungary), Cecile Johnson (Denton, TX), Brenda Keen (Plano, TX), Kathy Kuddes (Plano, TX), Kristin Moore (Plano, TX) and Daniel Todd (Carrollton, TX)
Contact: www.smu.edu/muedworkshops, Julie Scott (scottj@smu.edu) 214-768-3717,
Kathy Kuddes (kathy.kuddes@pisd.edu) 469-752-3080
Portland State UniversityPortland, OROAKE-endorsedDates: July 20–July 31Levels: I, II, III, IVCourses: Musicianship, Pedagogy, Folk Mu-
sic, Conducting, Choir, MaterialsFaculty: Susan Brumfield, Carol J. Brown,
Katalin Kiss, Andrew PaneyContact: Debbie Glaze; glazed@pdx.edu
University of OklahomaLevel 1University of Oklahoma–TulsaTulsa, OKOAKE-endorsedJuly 6–17Courses: Methodology, Solfège, Chorus,
Conducting, special workshopFaculty: Bev Anyan and Sandy KnudsonContact: Casey Gerber at casey.gerber@ou.edu
Level 2 and Level 3University of OklahomaNorman, OKOAKE-endorsedJune 15–26Courses: Methodology, Solfège, Chorus,
Conducting, Folk Song Research, special workshop
Faculty: Bev Anyan, Casey Gerber, Sandy Knudson, Joy Nelson
Contact: Casey Gerber casey.gerber@ou.edu
University of St. Thomas Kodály InstituteSt. Paul, MNOAKE-endorsedDates: July 6–17Levels: I, II, IIICourses: Musicianship & Choral Ensemble;
Materials, Analysis, Classification & Re-trieval Systems; Curriculum, Pedagogy & Instructional Techniques
Faculty: Jay Broeker, Nyssa Brown, Leigh Ann Garner, Dan LeJeune
Contact: Graduate Programs in Music Educa-tion, 651-962-5870, gradmusic@stthomas.edu, www.stthomas.edu/music/graduate
Westminster Choir College Certification ProgramPrinceton, NJOAKE-endorsedJuly 20–31Levels: I and II
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Faculty: Frank Gallo, Al Holcomb, Aileen Miracle, Christopher Roberts
Contact: Al Holcomb, 609-921-7100 x 8104; aholcomb@rider.edu
Wichita State University Kodály Certification ProgramWichita, KSOAKE-endorsed May 31 (2–5 p.m.) and June 1–12 (8:30
a.m.– 5:30 p.m.) Levels I, II, and III with preparation work-
shops for all three levelsCourses: Ensemble, Pedagogy, Folk Song
Research and Analysis, Solfège and Musi-cianship, Conducting and Special Topics. 10th Annual Children’s Choir Camp (May 31–June 5)
Faculty: Jo Kirk, Lisa Simmelink, Susan Tevis, Gábor Virágh, Shawn Chastain, Royce Te-vis, Elaine Quilichini (Choir Camp artistic director)
Contact: Elaine Bernstorf at elaine.bernstorf@wichita.edu; steve.oare@wichita.edu or Kirk Olson at kodaly@wichita.edu. Visit www.wichita.edu/Kodály and www.kmek.org for more information.
MM in Music Education with Kodály emphasis can be completed in one year
Only graduate program in North America that offers supervised student teaching
45 years of exceptional teacher training with Hungarian and American faculty
$5,000 fellowships provided by the Hewlett Foundation
Y O U R T E A C H I N GCHANGE UP
www.hnu.edu/music
WHERE DO YOU GO FROM HERE?
Contact HNU’s Admissions office 510.436.1351 or graduateadmissions@hnu.edu
TheKodály Center for Music Education
Folk dancing at the 2014 Hartt summer program.
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