Eugenie I. Burkett
4738 Walteta Way, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Home (702) 433-4738 - Cell (540) 533-6248 -
School (702) 895-1206
genieburkett@yahoo.com
or eugenie.burkett@unlv.edu
PROFILE Excellent teaching, organizational, communication, and
performance skills.
Broad
range of experience in universities, elementary and secondary schools,
professional
orchestras and chamber ensembles.
EDUCATION University
of Wisconsin-Madison
Ph.D.,
May, 1992
Curriculum
and Instruction-Music Education/Minor - Music History
Dissertation
– Artists-in-Education: Effect or Affect
Manhattan
School of Music
M.M.,
May, 1975 - Percussion
Baylor
University
B.M.E.,
May, 1974, with honors - Music Education - Percussion
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
- University
of Nevada, Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV 2005-
present
COLLEGE Coordinator of Undergraduate and
Graduate Music Education
· Instructor for courses in:
Principles
and Foundations of Music Education – graduate Introduction
to Music Education
Instrumental
and Conducting Music Education Lab – undergraduate Studies in Music Curricula (graduate)
Supervision
of Student Teachers and Practicum students Research
in Music Education (graduate)
University
of Central Arkansas Conway, AR 2004
- 2005
Assistant Professor
of Music Education
• Instructor for courses in:
Administration and Supervision of Instrumental
Ensembles
Music Concepts for Elementary Education
Internship II
- supervision of student teachers
Internship I – field experience
•
Coordinate digital videotaping and processing of students in methods courses,
student teachers, and area elementary music educators
for use as
exemplars in teacher education program.
•
Act as liaison between the UCA Music Education program, State/District
music educators, supervisors, and Department of
Education staff.
Shenandoah Conservatory a school of Shenandoah University 1997 - 2004
Winchester,
VA
Associate Professor of Music Education and Percussion
Instrumental
Division Chair 2001 - 2004
Acting
Associate Dean – Spring 2003
Shenandoah
Conservatory Performing Arts Camp Director
• Instructor for courses in:
Educational
Measurement – graduate Percussion
Class
Current
Issues in Music Education – graduate Studio
Percussion
Curriculum
Organization in Music Education – graduate Introduction
to Music Education
Systems
of University Education – graduate Directed
Student Teaching
Music
Education Methodologies – graduate Field
Experience – Instrumental Music Education
Research/Teaching
Project – graduate American
Folk and Orff Instruments
Thesis
and Dissertation – graduate Sight-singing
• Director for the Shenandoah Conservatory Percussion
Ensemble –
coordinator
and host for Day of Percussion sponsored by Shenandoah Conservatory, Steve
Weiss Percussion and Machen Music. Guest artist performances and clinics by
Frederic Macarez, John R. Beck, Guy Gauthreaux, Robert Van Sice, Steve Fidyk,
Greg Giannascoli, Zoro.
Performance
at Percussive Arts Society International Conference Focus Day, Louisville, KY,
November 2004.
• Research Chair/Coordinator for Virginia Music
Educators Association
• Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC) –
co-chair and author for pre-accreditation document
• National Federation of Music Clubs repertoire
advisor - 2002-2003
University
of North Carolina at Pembroke, Pembroke, NC 1992-1997
Assistant Professor of Music
Education and Percussion
Coordinator of
Music Education Program
•
Instructor for courses in:
Musical
Experiences for Younger Children (non-majors) University
Concert Band - Director
Elementary
Music Methods and Materials for Music Majors Class
Percussion
Secondary
General and Choral Music Education Methods American
Folk and Orff Instruments
Secondary
Instrumental Music Methods and Materials Orchestration
and Arranging
Percussion
Studio and Percussion Ensemble Instrumental
Conducting
• University supervisor for music education student
teachers
•
Faculty sponsor and advisor for Collegiate MENC chapter.
•
Coordinator of departmental sponsored workshops and festivals
February
Festival of Choirs, Sally Albrecht, Jean Anne Schafferman,
Andre
Thomas.
•
Creator, Coordinator, Teacher - Children's Orff ensemble.
•
Producer of workshops for area teachers, Dalcroze-Orff Methodology,
Percussion
Techniques.
Edgewood
College, Madison, WI 1991-1992
Lecturer
for undergraduate Music History and instructor of Percussion;
Created
and presented courses in Multicultural Music Resources and
Materials
for Elementary Teachers and Resources for Music within the
Worship
Service. Committee member for
Curriculum Design developing
new
undergraduate programs for Music and Music Education majors.
Kansas
State University, Manhattan, KS Spring, 1981
Temporary Instructor of Percussion: created, organized and conducted
university percussion ensemble and taught percussion techniques course
for education majors. Private Instructor rfor percussion majors and
non-majors.
University
of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 1979-1980
Teaching
Assistant, Department of Fine Arts.
Conducted freshman
percussion
ensemble, taught percussion techniques and methods
course
for education majors.
Cameron
University, Lawton, OK 1975-1976
Instructor
of Percussion; organized and conducted university percussion
ensemble, marching band percussion section, jazz
ensemble percussion section.
Instructor for percussion majors, non-majors,
undergraduate theory, dictation
and keyboard harmony classes. Created and conducted all-city high
school
percussion ensemble. Adjudicator for State solo/ensemble festival.
TEACHING Holy
Name Seminary, Madison, WI 1988-1992
EXPERIENCE Instrumental
and Choral Instructor for private college preparatory
-ELEMENTARY/ boys
high school. Director of concert
band, pep band, jazz ensemble.
SECONDARY chamber
ensembles, handbell choir and schola.
Coordinate and teach
private
lessons, supervise, accompany and coach school musical;
develop
and oversee departmental budget, expenditures, maintenance
of
equipment. Entertainment chairman
for annual school fundraising
benefit. Pianist and music coordinator for
liturgies and festivals.
Unified
School District #251, Americus, KS 1980-1982
Instrumental
and Choral Director. Elementary Music.
Conductor
for Marching Band, Concert Band, Concert Choir.
Spring
Branch Independent School District, Houston, TX 1978-1979
Pasadena
Independent School District, Pasadena, TX
Cypress-Fairbanks
Independent School District, Houston, TX
Creator
and Director of Elementary Percussion Techniques courses
for
5th and 6th grade students.
Clinician and coach for high school
percussion
ensemble.
Escuela
de Musica "Blanca Estrella de Mescoli", 1977-1978
San
Felipe, Venezuela
Director
of Percussion. Creator and
instructor of percussion classes
and
percussion ensemble for elementary and secondary students.
Philadelphia
Metropolitan School District, Philadelphia, PA 1975-1977
Substitute
Teacher (Full time) - elementary and secondary
music; general music, vocal and elementary classroom.
PUBLICATIONS
Online Elementary Music Education Methods (Music
Major)
Online
Elementary Music Education Methods (Non-music Major)
Online
Music Education for Special Learners
Web-based textbook with graphics, video examples,
hotlinks, and resources for use with
undergraduate music education and elementary education students. Published by Connect4Education,
released in 2003, 2004 and
2005.
“The
Next Step: Preparing Tomorrow’s Music Educators for Today’s Classrooms,”
October 13-15, 2004 Orlando, FL, Florida Association of Teacher Educators – State Conference;
Southeastern Regional Association of Teacher Educators (refereed); November 4-6, 2004, San Francisco,
CA, Association for Technology in Music Instruction/College Music Society – International Conference
(refereed); January 14-15, 2005, Indianapolis, IN Technology Instruction in Music Education – Regional
Conference Indiana
Music Educators Association Conference (refereed).
“Eugene E. Davis: Musician, Music Educator,
Entrepreneur” Journal of Historical Research in Music
Education, April,
2005 (refereed).
“Beyond the Talking Head: Multimedia Interactive
Projects for Elementary Music Methods”, with Grace
Ohlenbusch.
Association for Technology in Music Instruction/CMS Miami, FL, October 2-5,
2003
(refereed) and National Association of Music Educators
(MENC), Minneapolis, MN, April, 2004
(refereed)
“Beyond
the Talking Head: The Web Delivery of Methodology and Field experience for
Music
Education”,with Grace Ohlenbusch. WEDELMUSIC 2003, Leeds, UK, September
15-17, 2003.
Conference proceedings and papers published by IEEE
(refereed)
“Beyond the Talking Head: Tools for Creating Multimedia
Interactive Projects for Elementary General
Music”, with Grace Ohlenbusch at the National
Symposium for Music Instructional Technology,
(NSMIT) Illinois State University, June 28, 2003
(refereed). Paper/abstract published by the
Journal of Technology in Learning, Auburn, AL
“Strengthening Pre-Service Instrumental Field
Experience through Multimedia Interactive Software”
paper presented at the NW Division MENC Conference,
Portland, Oregon, (February 14-18, 2003
and Eastern Division MENC Conference in Providence, RI
(March 7-8, 2003). (refereed)
“A Study to Design Multimedia Interactive Software for
the Preparation of Pre-service Music
Educators”, poser presentation at the WEDELMUSIC 2002
Conference on the Web Delivering of
Music, Darmstadt, Germany, December 9-11, 2002
(refereed)
“Teacher Education Technology: Multimedia Interactive
Software for Preparation of Pre-Service
Music Educators”, poster presentation at College Music
Society Forty-fifth Annual Conference,
Kansas City, MO, September 26-29, 2002 (refereed)
“Orff-Schulwerk”, University of Richmond, September
28, 2001
“Special
Learners: Not just for Elementary Music Anymore” co-presentation with Dr. Alice Hammel
MENC Eastern Division Conference, Pittsburgh, PA March
2, 2001
“Conducting
as Methods” Virginia Music Educators Convention/Association, November 16, 2000
National
Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors Journal, Winter, 2000-2001
Panelist for Pedagogy IV Session “Advanced Clarinet
and Advanced Piano Lessons”, Music Teachers
National Association National Convention, (MTNA)
Minneapolis, MN, March 25, 2000
“Special
Learners: Not just for Elementary Music Anymore: Hands-on Strategies for
Inclusion”,
Virginia Music Educators Convention/Association, November 18, 1999
“Practical
Instructional Technology for Undergraduate Music Courses”,
National
Association for College Wind and Percussion Instructors Journal,
Summer, 1999
“Conducting
as Methods: A model for field experiences in instrumental conducting classes”,
presented
at the Music Teachers National Association/Convention, Minneapolis, MN,
March 25, 2000 and the Pennsylvania Music Educators
Association Convention, April, 1999.
Abstract
subsequently published in the PMEA Bulletin of Research in Music Education,
Fall,
1999 (refereed poster sessions)
“Wave
of the Future: Considerations for Commissioning Music for Mixed Chamber
Ensemble”,
National
Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors Symposium,
January
21, 1999 (refereed)
“Small
Budget? Limited number of Personnel? Keeping your musicians motivated and
focused with
percussion
ensembles”, VMEA - College Section, November 22, 1997
"The
Glory and the Grandeur: Conversations with Russell Peck and the Philidor
Percussion Group
on
his concerto for percussion ensemble", Percussive Notes, December, 1997,
Vol
35 No. 6. (refereed)
“Instructional
Technology in the Pre-Service Classroom”, accepted for presentation at the
First In-Service
Technology
Conference, Savannah State College, Spring, 1997
Lecture/recital for the Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting
of College Music
Society, Atlanta, GA, October 24-27, 1996 (refereed)
"Utilizing Orff-inspired Speech Rhythms in
Teaching Snare Drum to Young Students"
Percussive Notes,
December, 1996 (refereed)
"The
Influence of Community and School on the Objectives, Implementation and
Direction of
Artist-in-Education
Programs", presented at the Qualitative Methodologies in
Music
Education Research Conference II at The University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
for
the Bulletin (CRME), May,
16-18 (refereed)
"A
Second Look: Examining the Artist-in-Education Music Residency", presented
at the
University
of Wisconsin Centennial Music Education Symposium, March, 1996.
Published
in Dialogue in Instrumental Music Education, Fall, 1996, Vol 20 No. 2
"An
Artist-in-Education Residency in Music: Effect or Affect", presented at
the Southeastern
Music
Educators Symposium, May, 19, 1995. Published in the
SEMES
journal proceedings, February, 1996 (refereed)
"The
Selection, Care and Feeding of the Tambourine", North Carolina
Percussionist.
January/February,
1996
Reviewer
for the fifth and sixth editions, Musical Growth in the Elementary School,
published
by Harcourt, Brace College Publishers, 1994-1995
"A
Brief Historical Survey of the Nagara in the Middle East, India and Asia Minor”
National
Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors Journal,
Spring,
1994
Partners
in Arts Education (ASBEG) Arts as a Basic in Education Grant
State
of Wisconsin. Published by the
PARTNERS, Fall, 1991
"Stop
Time Rag" by Scott Joplin for marimba trio published by Permus Publications:
Columbus,
OH, 1987
"J.E.
Altenburg's Treatise, Essay on an Introduction to the Heroic and Musical
Trumpeters'
and Kettledrummers' Art, from the Timpanists' Perspective" NACWPI
Journal,
Winter,
1983
"Early
History of the Timpani before the Guilds" NACWPI Journal, Fall, 1981
RELATED St.
Dennis Catholic Church, Madison, WI
TEACHING Assistant
Director and Accompanist for Children's Choir. Weekly
EXPERIENCE rehearsal
and preparation for children's liturgy, Holiday Services.
1989-1991.
International
Music Camp, Bottineau, ND
Instructor
of Percussion for elementary and secondary students.
Percussion
equipment repairman and recitalist.
1986 and 1987.
Percussion
Symposium, Madison, WI
Director
and coordinator of percussion symposium for elementary
and
secondary students co-sponsored by Yamaha International U.S.A.
1988,
1989.
Summer
Music Clinic, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI
Instructor
of Percussion and Improvisation for middle and high school
students. 1986 and 1987.
Wisconsin
Arts Board, Artist-In-Residence, Madison, WI
Creator
and Performer for Instrumental Lecture-Demonstrations in
Madison,
Monona Grove and Dane County elementary and secondary
schools. 1983-1992.
Ward-Brodt
Music Mall, Madison, WI
Private
instructor of percussion and piano for elementary and secondary
students. Creator and director of summer
percussion ensemble and
techniques
class. 1985-1988.
Coordinator, Undergraduate and Graduate Music
Education
Nevada
Task Force for Licensure Standards in Music
Education
Chair,
Music Education Search Committee
Additional
Committees: Search Committee (Music History,
Field Experience Coordinator), College Course and
Curriculum,
University Grievance, Council of Field Experience, Teacher Education Committee
NCATE/ADOW/Praxis
Standard 1 and Standard 3 Field
Experience
Committees
Chair,
Music Education Search Committee – Secondary
Choral
Chair
and Coordinator, Graduate Performance Programs
Instrumental Division Chair, Spring, 2000-2004.
Program Coordinator for the Bachelor of Music with
Electives
Teacher
Education Accreditation Council- TEAC (steering committee co-chair),
Peer
Review and Evaluation Committee
Ad
hoc committee member: Practice
Room Policy, Armstrong Design,
Faculty Search Committees (Voice, Bassoon, Orchestra
Conductor, Trombone,
Double Bass) DMA Performance program
Student Soloist Competition Committee Member and
finalist juror
Coordinator for NASM accreditation document
(Facilities,
Equipment and Safety)
Conservatory
representative for admissions/recruitment to MENC National
Convention, Spring, 2000, PMEA, Spring, 1999.
University
of North Carolina at Pembroke
Faculty Senate, Faculty and Institutional Affairs
Committee
Teacher Education Committee
Long Range Planning Sub Committee
Curriculum Subcommittee and University Assessment and
Effectiveness
Subcommittee
Minority Recruitment Committee
Teacher Education Program Improvement Committee
Coordinator for NASM accreditation document (Music
Education)
Coordinator for NCATE accreditation document (Music Education)
Faculty Council on Research and Sponsored Programs
(chair)
Teaching Fellows Mentor
Faculty Advisor for Sigma Alpha Iota and Collegiate
Music Educators
Conference.
Committee
Member for Curriculum Design, Edgewood College, developing
new
undergraduate Music Major program.
Judge,
Steenbock Young Artists Concerto Competition, Madison, WI.
Evaluator,
Partners in Arts Education (ASBEG) Arts as a Basic in
Education
Grant for the State of Wisconsin administered by the
Wisconsin
Arts Board, Wisconsin Alliance for Arts Education and
Department
of Public Instruction.
Member,
Curriculum Planning Committee, Faculty Policy Handbook Committee
Music
Department Chairman, Holy Name Seminary.
Wisconsin
Arts Board, Workshop Presenter on Artist-Sponsor Relations,
Collaborative
Residencies, 1988 and 1989.
Adjudicator,
State Solo and Ensemble Festival, Wisconsin, 1985-1988.
Oklahoma, 1976.
TEACHING Undergraduate
Instrumental, General, Elementary Music Education Methods
INTERESTS Graduate
Music Education courses in Curriculum, Current Trends, Systems of University
Education,
Educational Measurement.
Orff
and Folk Instruments; Music History and Literature; Music
Appreciation;
Music Theory; Applied Percussion at undergraduate and graduate
level;
Guitar for Educators; Percussion Ensemble and Literature; Percussion Methods
and
Techniques; Concert Band; Wind Ensemble; Marching Band.
PROFESSIONAL Augusta
Symphony Orchestra, Augusta, GA
EXPERIENCE Principal
Timpanist and percussionist, 1992-1997
Trinkle
Brass Works
Co-founder
and producer of mixed Chamber Ensemble.
Participated in
Virginia
Commission for the Arts Touring Artist Program, Wisconsin Arts
Board Touring Program and Artist-in-Education Program,
Arts
Midwest Touring Program, WESTAF (Western States Performing
Arts Touring Program. Recipient of several grants. 1977-
Dubuque
Symphony Orchestra, Dubuque, IA
Principal
Percussionist/Timpanist, 1986-1989.
Shreveport
Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra and Opera
Extra
Percussionist, piano accompanist and orchestra keyboard.
Paul
Strauss, Conductor, 1982-1983.
Kansas
City Philharmonic, Kansas City, MO
Extra
Percussionist, first call for 1981 and 1982 seasons.
Orchestra
Sinfonica RAI, Turin, Italy
Principal
Timpanist, 1979. Presented a
weekly radio broadcast concert
throughout Europe, several run-out concerts for local audiences and background
music for television studios.
Orquesta
Sinfonica de Maracaibo, Maracaibo, Venezuela
Principal
Percussionist, 1977-1978. Eduardo
Rhan, Adrian Gnam,
Simon
Blech, conductors. Soloist for Ier
Festival Latinoamericano de
Musica
Contemporanea.
Orquesta
de la Primera Jornada Musicale San Felipe, Venezuela
Principal
Percussionist, 1977. Tour of
Venezuela performing
"L'histoire du Soldat" with chamber orchestra composed of members from
the
Orquesta de Caracas and Orquesta de Maracaibo.
RELATED
WORK
EXPERIENCE Piano
Accompanist
Graduate
and Undergraduate Recitals, 1982 – present
8-10
recitals annually
Robeson
Civic Chorale, Lumberton, NC 1993
– 1995
Organist
Substitute
for Winchester, VA area AGO chapter 1997 –
Trinity
Episcopal Church, Upperville, VA
Christ
Church-Episcopal, Winchester, VA
Grace
Episcopal Church, Berryville, VA
First
Christian Church, Winchester, VA
Substitute for Cape Fear AGO chapter, Fayetteville,
NC, 1992-1997
St.
Dennis Catholic Church, Madison, WI 1989-1991.
Assistant
Liturgical Music Director, principal organist,
assistant
children's choir director and accompanist, 7,000+ members
Our
Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church, Madison, WI, 1986-89.
3,000+
members.
Glenwood
Moravian Church, Madison, WI 1984-1986.
Immanuel
Lutheran Church, Madison, WI, 1983-1984.
First
Presbyterian Church, Houston, TX, 1978-1979.
Proofreader
for Recent Researches in Renaissance Music for
A-R
Editions, Madison, WI.
HONORS
AND
University
of Central Arkansas Faculty Development Grant,
Fall
2004 - $2000, Spring 2005 - $1000
Shenandoah University Faculty Development Grant, Fall
2003, $2000
Shenandoah University Faculty Development Grant, Fall,
2002. $1500
International Day Recognition for support of global
education,
October, 2002
Virginia
Commission for the Arts Performance Grant,
Fall-2001/Spring, 2002 – $2000
Shenandoah University Faculty Development Grant,
Spring,
2000, MTNA presentation $700
Fall, 1998-1999, Public Policy studies in Arts
Education – $1200
Virginia
Touring Arts Program, 1998-1999
University of North Carolina at Pembroke Faculty
Development and Research Grant,
1995-96
- Searching for Vienna: Eugene E. Davis - $1500
University of North Carolina at Pembroke Faculty
Development and Research Grant,
1994-95 - Artist -in-Education
Residencies in North Carolina - $1500
Florence
Rogers Charitable Trust, 1994-1995 - $500
North
Carolina Arts Council Artist-in-Education Grant, 1994-1995 - $4500
Ph.D.
Preliminary examinations passed, 1991.
WESTAF
Touring Roster, 1991-92 and 1992-93
Arts
Midwest Touring Roster, 1989-90, 1990-91
Dane
County Cultural Affairs Grant, 1986, '87, '88, '92 - $8500
City
of Madison Performance Grant, 1985 - $750
Leland
A. Coon Fellowship in Musicology, 1983-84
Teaching
Assistant, University of Kansas, 1980-81.
Distinguished
Dean's List, cum laude graduate, Baylor University
San
Fernando Valley State College (University of California-Northridge)
MEMBERSHIPS Arkansas
Music Educator’s Association – Board Member
American Association of University Women
American
Guild of Organists – Shenandoah Valley
Former member of the Board of Directors - Cape Fear
Chapter
Virginia
Music Education National Conference – Research Section Coordinator
National
Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors
Phi
Delta Kappa
College
Music Society
Percussive
Arts Society
Former
member of the North Carolina State Executive Board
Mu
Phi Epsilon
Tau
Beta Sigma
LICENSURE/
CERTIFICATION ETS Pathwise University Supervisor, Mentor, Praxis III
training, 2005
K-12 Teaching Certificate - Instrumental, Virginia,
1997 - present
K-12 Teacher Certificate - Instrumental, North
Carolina 1990 -1995
K-12
Teaching Certificate - Instrumental, Wisconsin 1987-1992
K-12
Teaching Certificate - Texas, Lifetime certification 1970- present
The
Conductor's Art - University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991
Orff
Schulwerk Level I - 1995
LANGUAGES Working
knowledge of Spanish, Italian and French and rudimentary Portuguese.
PERSONAL Have
lived abroad; willing to travel and/or relocate. Married with one
daughter. Interests include gardening, canning
food, bicycling, building
and
remodeling homes.