February 1-4, 2013, Tucson, Arizona
Our Master Series event offers participants the opportunity to concentrate on one area of study over the course of the event. Small class sizes, dedicated instructors, and comfortable accommodations set the scene for personal one-on-one attention where the student can submerse themselves in their topic of choice.
Course Options & Registration |
Schedule |
Event Venue |
Lodging & Transportation |
Course Options & Registration
Master Class in Conducting
This course is a true “Master Class”. Thirteen individual conducting students will work one-on-one with master conductor, Dr. William Payn. Each will be assigned one piece to learn and conduct under Dr. Payn’s tutelage. Participating conducting students will form the choir that each will lead.
Not quite ready to step to the podium? Then participate as a Ringer-Observer. You will ring for the student conductors and watch Dr. Payn work first hand.
Master Class in Composition
This course provides composers of all levels the opportunity to work one-on-one with master composer, Arnold Sherman. Participants will complete a new composition (or one already in the works) during the course and have the opportunity to hear it played by a local choir of volunteers.
Both one-on-one instruction and group discussion are included in the schedule for this course.
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Handbell Director Basic Training
Led by William & Carolynne Mathis, this course is a comprehensive overview of everything any handbell director needs to be successful. Whether you are brand new to handbells, a ringer who now finds themselves holding the baton, or are currently directing a choir, you will benefit from this course.
Review a variety of topics including how to teach proper ringing technique, score study, selecting repertoire for your choir, planning a worship service, motivating ringers, teaching a piece of music from beginning to end, and basic conducting technique.
Ringing Techniques & Proficiency
Work with expert handbell musician, Michele Sharik, to complete the three levels of Handbell Techniques & Proficiency from our Handbell Musician Certification program. Whether you are a beginning ringer or have several years of experience, you will learn something new in this course.
Michele approaches her instruction with an emphasis and optimal ergonomics and sound production.
Those who would like this course to count toward Handbell Musician Certification must also register for the certification program. Details are available here.
Music Theory
New to the Master Series, this is another course from our Handbell Musician Certification. Under the tutelage of Michael Glasgow, students will complete all three levels of Music Theory required for certification. Some basic understanding of music theory is required before attending this course.
Those who would like this course to count toward Handbell Musician Certification must also register for the certification program. Details of what is offered in the class and instructions for registering for certification are available here.
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Schedule
Following is a preliminary, over-all schedule for the event. Detailed course schedules will be provided to attendees following the registration deadline.
Friday, February 1
9:00 AM – 9:30 AM | Check-in |
9:30 AM – 10:00 AM | Introductions and general meeting |
All participants together | |
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM | Breakout to Individual Sessions |
Conducting | |
Composition | |
Handbell Director Basic Training | |
Ringing Techniques & Proficiency* | |
Music Theory* | |
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM | LUNCH (provided) |
2:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Breakout to Individual Sessions |
Conducting | |
Composition | |
Handbell Director Basic Training | |
Ringing Techniques & Proficiency* | |
Music Theory* | |
7:00 PM | Dinner on your own – Free evening |
Saturday, February 2
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM | Breakfast on your own |
8:30 AM – 1:00 PM | Breakout to Individual Sessions |
Conducting | |
Composition | |
Handbell Director Basic Training | |
Ringing Techniques & Proficiency* | |
Music Theory* | |
1:00 PM – 1:45 PM | LUNCH (provided) |
1:45 PM – 7:00 PM | Breakout to Individual Sessions |
Conducting | |
Composition | |
Handbell Director Basic Training | |
Ringing Techniques & Proficiency* | |
Music Theory* | |
7:00 PM | Dinner on your own – Free evening |
Sunday, February 3
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM | Breakfast on your own |
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM | Breakout to Individual Sessions |
Conducting | |
Composition | |
Handbell Director Basic Training | |
Ringing Techniques & Proficiency* | |
Music Theory* | |
12:00 PM – 12:45 PM | LUNCH (provided) |
12:45 PM – 4:00 PM | Breakout to Individual Sessions |
Conducting | |
Composition | |
Handbell Director Basic Training | |
Ringing Techniques & Proficiency* | |
Music Theory* | |
4:00 PM | DINNER (provided) – Super Bowl Party |
Monday, February 4
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM | Breakfast on your own |
8:30 AM – 10:30 AM | Breakout to individual sessions |
Conducting | |
Composition | |
Handbell Director Basic Training | |
Ringing Techniques & Proficiency* | |
Music Theory* | |
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM | Conducting Showcase – Other classes may attend and observe |
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | LUNCH (provided) Box Lunch |
*These courses apply toward Handbell Musician Certification. Pre-registration for the certification program is required. Visit the Handbell Musician Certification page for more information.
Event Venue
Welcome to Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort, an Arizona AAA Four Diamond Resort in a beautiful Tucson, Arizona setting.
Enjoy spectacular panoramic views from the Hilton Tucson El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Resort, Arizona, nestled on the foothills of the breathtaking Santa Catalina Mountains on 500 acres of high Sonoran Desert terrain.
Even though it is Arizona’s second largest city, Tucson still retains its friendly, typically Arizonan, southwestern charm. With breathtaking natural landscapes, year-round sunshine, a myriad of attractions and activities and a mix of Spanish, Mexican and Native American influences, Tucson is a truly special destination – and Hilton Tucson El Conquistador is the perfect Resort.
Relax in one of the 428 spacious guest rooms and suite accommodations at our AAA Four Diamond Arizona golf & tennis resort. Discover the impressive Desert Springs Oasis, featuring sparkling pools and a 143-foot waterslide and dine on exquisite cuisine in a choice of restaurants and bars. Play golf or tennis, go hiking, biking or horseback riding or escape to the resort’s Elements Spa for some indulgent relaxation.
Lodging
We have secured a special rate for attendees of Master Series. The rate is available beginning 3 days prior to our event begins and continues for 3 days after the event ends.
Rate for Standard Room – $131 per night (for up to two per room)
Additional person in Standard Room – $25 per night
Suite Upgrades:
- To Junior Suite – add $40 per night
- To Casita Suite – add $80 per night
To make reservations, follow this link to our special group page or call the hotel directly at 1-800-325-7832 and request the rate for Master Series Conference 2013. All reservations must be made by January 3 to guarantee our special rate.
Transportation
The Hilton El Conquistador offers dedicated transportation service from the Tucson airport to the hotel for guests. They are offering this service at a discounted rate for attendees of Master Series 2013. The cost is $40 + tax (42.06 total) per person each way. To make arrangements from this service, please download and complete this form and return it to the Hilton per the instructions on the form.