COPYRIGHT AND HOW IT AFFECTS YOU: Why Have A Copyright Law?
This two-article series is reprinted with permission from Rhode Island Music Education Review (RIMER). U.S. Copyright is a complex and complicated set of laws that […]
This two-article series is reprinted with permission from Rhode Island Music Education Review (RIMER). U.S. Copyright is a complex and complicated set of laws that […]
Reprinted with permission from National Association for Music Education (NAfME). The original article published on February 17, 2016 can be found here. We can integrate […]
Peter Markes, Edmond Oklahoma Reprinted with permission from National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). The original article published on January 12, 2015 can be found […]
Since the Tanglewood Symposium of 1967, the field of music education has worked pointedly to provide students with musical experiences from cultures around the world […]
Fall weather always creates such an excitement for me. The rush of the beginning of the year is over, but there is such anticipation in […]
South Central Kansas Music Educators has lots to celebrate for this issue of the KMR. We congratulate the directors of the following South Central Kansas […]
Greetings from the Northwest District. The new school year has begun and fall is in the air. Our district has started the audition season with […]
Like starting a new teaching job, I am finding the second year at the KSHSAA is beginning to make sense. I would like to thank […]
Today’s jazz market contains a multitude of new arrangements and compositions for middle and high school jazz ensembles. The majority of new literature features digital […]
Steve Oare, KMR editor There is a parable that says one can’t put new wine in old wineskins. The new wine’s fermentation would burst the […]