Our 2011-2012 programs include
- Online registration for the AIM THEORY and
AIM PERFORMANCE is
available here.
AIM THEORY
| Judges Meeting Entry
Deadline |
November 7, 2011
November 11, 2011 |
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Exam Dates |
January 22, 2012
January 29,
2012 |
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NSMTA member Kristin Elgersma created a
series of MP3 recordings for teachers to download. Visit and
bookmark this page for future reference:
intervals.htm.
For Notes
from the Theory Judges Meeting
AIM
PERFORMANCE
Registration Begins
Judges Meeting
Entry Deadline
Exam Dates |
February 20, 2012
March 5, 2012
March 12, 2012 for online (If using hard copy deadline
is March 5)
April 22 and April 29, 2012
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CLICK
HERE For AIM Online Registration and Login
AIM EXAM LOCATIONS:
Northwestern:
1818 Hinman Ave
Evanston, IL 60208 |
Lake Forest:
Music Institute of Chicago, Lake
Forest campus
40 East Old Mill Rd
Lake Forest, IL 60045 |
Need a goal for theory and performance? This is it. Achievement in
Music is a statewide exam recently revised (by our own teachers
who use it) to be practical and student-friendly. AIM offers a
comprehensive curriculum that includes theory and technique as
well as piano performance. The AIM Syllabus provides teachers with
a sequential outline of piano study helpful in preparing students
for yearly assessments. Students benefit by having specific goals
to achieve at every level, while teachers and parents are given an
independent evaluation of student progress.
Access to
AIM Administration - Program Coordinators
CERTIFICATION
Is there value in being professionally certified? Indeed there
is. Parents and students want qualified teachers. Assure them that
there are qualifications for teaching. Not just anyone who plays
the piano is qualified to teach. Certified teachers are listed in
The American Music Teacher which is circulated throughout the
nation, in the ISMTA State Directory which is circulated
throughout the state, and in our local NSMTA Directory or by
calling the local certification chairperson.
COMPETITION
| Application Deadline |
April 1, 2012 |
| Competition Date |
May 6, 2012 at NU |
| Winners Recital |
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download Competition form
download Competition Repertoire form
Want a real challenge for
your most ambitious students? The annual award competition in
piano is designed for gifted students of NSMTA members who want to
study challenging piano repertoire and who want to compete with
other gifted students. All winners perform at the May Winners
Recital. The competition will be held on Sunday May 6, 2012 at
location pending. Fee $30.00.
MUSIC LINK
Music Link Foundation teachers offer scholarships to children
who show musical promise but may not be able to afford lessons.
Participating teachers receive free music to distribute to their
Link students. NSMTA has received a national Music Link grant that
helps move donated pianos into the homes of Music Link families.
RECITALS
Marvel at the proficiency of our outstanding students. Gold
Medal Winners Recital for Sonata-Sonatina Festival: TBA. Times to
be determined depending on how many gold medal winners and how
long the pieces are. See calendar for more details. The Winners
Recital date is TBA
and will feature the winners from the competition, AIM awards,
Merle Hanson and Summer Camp scholarship award winners.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Do you currently have students in grades 5-12 student who are
planning to attend a summer music camp? They may be eligible for a
scholarship. The candidate must be a student of an NSMTA member
and submit a tape of his/her playing to qualify for the two annual
scholarships.
SONATA-SONATINA FESTIVAL
Click for Sonata-Sonatina Festival 2012 information
| Registration Begins |
Thursday, December 15,
2011 |
| Application Deadline |
Monday, January 16, 2012 |
| Festival Date |
Sunday, February 26, 2012 |
| Gold Medal Winners Recital |
Sunday, March 4, 2012 |
Want students to be as
excited about sonatas as you are? Each NSMTA member may submit
seven students to play at the annual Sonata/Sonatina Festival held
at Regenstein. Often there are more than 300 students
participating. It is designed to give students critiques on their
performances. They also receive a blue ribbon for participating,
and those who score 90-100 receive medals: gold, silver and
bronze. Gold medalists may play in the winners' recitals a week
after the Festival.
Access to SSF Administration - Program Coordinators
TEACHERS'
MEETINGS
Looking to meet and talk with other teachers? The
monthly meetings on the 4th Monday of each month September to
November and January to April provide a good place to meet
professional colleagues. The meetings take place at the Chicago
Music Institute at 300 S. Green Bay Road in Winnetka. Prompt
members get in on a Round Table Program at 9:30 by one of our own
illustrious members before the 10:00 business meeting. Following a
short coffee break will be the main program starting at 11:00. We
have a variety of lectures, demonstrations and performances. These
inspiring programs provide continuing education and are often one
of the reasons members join NSMTA.
TEACHERS' RECITAL AND LUNCHEON
A festive way to finish the school year, our last
gathering includes about an hour of fabulous performances of our
own members and friends doing solos or ensembles on piano or organ
and with voice or instruments. It takes place usually the first
Monday of June at an area church and a nearby eaterie.
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