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NKU School of the Arts Seeks Assistant Professor of Music – Strings

NKU_SOTA logoThe School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University invites applications for a tenure-track position in violin within the music program, beginning fall 2020. Secondary teaching responsibilities include classroom teaching of aural skills, music theory and/or composition. We seek a dynamic teacher with a demonstrated record of excellence in teaching and performance that has tangible experience and commitment cultivating positive, inclusive environments to come alongside a dedicated team of faculty who are committed to student success in an increasingly diverse population.

The School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University offers a wide array of degree programs in the visual and performing arts. The music program within the School of the Arts offers the B.M.E. in Music Education, the B.M in Performance, Jazz Studies, and Composition, and the B.A. in Music with tracks in audio production and music technology. The music program is a fully accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. See the music web site at http://www.nku.edu/music  for additional information.

Primary Responsibilities             

  • Teach undergraduate applied violin with the possibility of additional students in viola
  • Teach string-related courses such as string methods, string pedagogy, and string chamber music
  • Perform in the faculty string ensemble
  • Teach classroom courses in a secondary area of expertise such as music theory, aural skills, and/or other composition
  • Actively contribute to the growth of the string area, including assistance with the orchestra (sectionals, side-by-side performances)
  • Actively recruit and retain string students, including developing programs, events
  • Develop strong rapport with educators in the region
  • Fulfill faculty responsibilities as stated by institutional and school/program policy and by administration
  • Maintain an established performance/research/scholarship/creative activity agenda sufficient for tenure and promotion
  • Participate in professional music organizations to network and remain current within the music discipline
  • Participate in university/program meetings, hearings, juries, auditions, special events, and recruitment activities
  • Maintain commitment to service activities including faculty committees, mentoring students, and community outreach
  • Maintain commitment to collegiality and building inclusive environments for an increasingly diverse student, faculty, and staff population.

Qualifications  

  • A doctorate in music is required (Ph.D or DMA)
  • Successful teaching experience at the university level and demonstrated potential for a successful career in teaching
  • Applied violin teaching experience
  • Classroom teaching experience
  • Record of excellence in performance (solo and chamber) and professional activity
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with students with diverse social identities, backgrounds, and levels
  • Demonstrated success in recruitment and retention
  • Expertise and potential to teach in a secondary area such as music theory, aural skills, and/or composition.
  • Strong organizational, collaborative, and communication skills to support the operation of a growing string area and music program.

Questions regarding the use of this website should be directed to the Human Resources Department at jobs@nku.edu.

Questions regarding the nature of the position should be directed to the search committee chair, Dr. Amy Gillingham at gillinghaa1@nku.edu.

Candidates should submit materials electronically through Northern Kentucky University’s website portal jobs.nku.edu. Required materials include:

  1. Cover letter outlining qualifications, experience, and evidence of teaching effectiveness
  2. Curriculum vitae
  3. One-page teaching philosophy
  4. A document with unrestricted links (please use online platforms such as YouTube, Vimeo, etc. and test all links to be sure they are working correctly) to:
  • video recordings of the candidate’s recent performances
  • a video recording of the candidate teaching an applied violin lesson
  • a video recording of the candidate teaching classroom/group
  1. A statement of your personal philosophy on diversity and inclusion and why they are important in higher education. Please include specifics regarding your commitment and/or experience promoting and fostering a learning environment that is supportive of individuals from diverse backgrounds. In line with the University’s Affirmative Action Policy, candidates are not expected to disclose their identity or membership either in the diversity statement or in other application documents submitted to the search committee. Demographic information is solicited through the application process; however, those data are confidential and are not provided to members of the search committee.

Please do not send transcripts or any other additional materials at this time. Further materials may be requested at a later date.

Letters of recommendation from references will be requested of finalists.

In order to ensure full consideration, applications should be received by December 1, 2019. Applications will continue to be reviewed until the position is filled.

Any candidate who is offered this position will be required to go through a pre-employment criminal background check as mandated by state law.

Minimum Education: Terminal Degree appropriate to discipline

Preferred Education: Ph.D or D.M.A

Quick Link: http://jobs.nku.edu/postings/8818

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NKU School of the Arts Seeks Assistant Professor of Music Education (Choral)

NKU_SOTA logoThe School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University invites applications for a tenure-track position in Music Education – Choral, beginning Fall 2020. Faculty responsibilities include teaching; research/creative activity; program, school, and university level service; and academic mentoring/advising. As a NASM accredited program, teaching responsibilities adhere to loads as prescribed by NASM.

The School of the Arts at Northern Kentucky University offers a wide array of degree programs in the visual and performing arts. The music program within the School of the Arts offers the B.M.E. in Music Education, the B.M in Performance, Jazz Studies, and Composition, and the B.A. in Music with tracks in audio production and music technology. The music program is a fully accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. See the music web site at http://www.nku.edu/music for additional information.

Primary Responsibilities             

Teach undergraduate courses in choral music education; recruit for the music program through teaching and creative activity; supervise choral music education student teachers; oversee choral music education field experience placements at the elementary, middle school and high school level; serve on program, school, and university level committees; and other courses as assigned based on areas of expertise (e.g., general and vocal music/elementary methods, conducting, ensembles, applied teaching, ensemble accompanying, etc.). Continued research/creative activity in the field of Music Education is expected.

The music program is open to innovative and broad skill sets that may benefit our program in unexpected ways.

Qualifications  

  1. Doctorate in Music Education (ABD considered).
  2. A minimum of 3 years successful teaching and recruiting experience at the secondary level.
  3. Collegiate level teaching experience (preferred)
  4. Record of scholarship that includes an established or emerging record of publications and/or presentations at state/national conferences.
  5. Knowledge regarding multiple pedagogical methods, curriculum, and assessment.

Additionally, the candidate is expected to develop partnerships with local P-12 schools and must remain current within the music discipline and apply continued knowledge towards course instruction, provide mentorship along with fellow faculty to music students, maintain office hours to be accessible to students and staff, maintain grades and submit mid-term and/or final grades through myNKU by established University deadlines, and work cooperatively with faculty in the SOTA and NKU education department.

Please do not send transcripts or audio/video materials at this time. Further materials may be requested at a later date.

Questions regarding the use of this website should be directed to the Human Resources Department at jobs@nku.edu.

Questions regarding the nature of the position should be directed to the search committee chair, Dr. Danielle Todd at todde1@nku.edu.

Candidates should submit materials electronically through Northern Kentucky University’s website portal jobs.nku.edu.

Any candidate who is offered this position will be required to go through a pre-employment criminal background check as mandated by state law

Minimum Education: Ph.D

Preferred Education: Ph.D

Quick Link: http://jobs.nku.edu/postings/8785

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NKU SOTA’s THE FRENCH CONNECTION Concert Features Classical Selections, Jazz and Dancing

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HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts will present a collaborative concert entitled “The French Connection” on Oct. 29. Join in a celebration of the great French Composers and Pedagogues Nadia Boulanger and Darius Milhaud with performances of their music and the music of their distinguished students. Other featured composers from the Americas include William Bolcom, David Brubeck, Aaron Copland, Astor Piazzola, and Louise Talma.

Since the founding of the American Conservatory at Fontainebleau in 1921, innovative musical styles have flourished in France and the Americas. Nadia Boulanger and Darius Milhaud served as the composition teachers and mentors for literally hundreds of different composers representing all music genres. “The French Connection” was conceived to bring this connection to the forefront by showcasing the music of these two prominent French Composers and some of their great students from North and South America.

Featured performers include San Sung Aum, piano; Holly Attar, viola; Meghan Bennett, flute; Stephanie Brumer, Dance Troupe director; Joy Burdette, soprano; Kimberly Gelbwasser Lazzeri, soprano; Amy Gillingham, cello; William Herzog, violin; William Brian Hogg, saxophone; Kelly MacKenzie-Thurley, soprano; Mike Meloy, drums; Sam Reuscher, bass; Christina Lalog Seal, piano; Hye Eun Suh, piano; and Richard Van Dyke, piano.

THE FRENCH CONNECTION will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019, at 7 p.m. in Greaves Concert Hall at NKU. Tickets range $5-$15 and can be purchased at nku.edu/sotatickets or by calling 859-572-5464. Parking is available for patrons in Lots D & I on campus. For more information about NKU’s School of the Arts, please visit nku.edu/sota or follow on social media @NKUSOTA.

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Disney’s FREAKY FRIDAY Runs Nov. 15-24

NKU_Freaky Friday promoFREAKY FRIDAY
Northern Kentucky University
Nov. 15-24
Corbett Theatre [Highland Heights]

When an overworked mother and her teenage daughter magically swap bodies, they have just one day to put things right again. By spending a day in each other’s shoes, Katherine and Ellie come to appreciate one another’s struggles, learn self-acceptance, and realize the immeasurable love and mutual respect that bond a mother and daughter. Freaky Friday, a new musical based on the celebrated novel by Mary Rodgers and the hit Disney films, is a heartfelt, comedic, and unexpectedly emotional update on an American classic.

  • Fri, Nov. 15 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Nov. 16 at 2pm & 7:30pm
  • Sun, Nov. 17 at 2pm
  • Wed-Sat, Nov. 20-23 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Nov. 24 at 2pm

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NKU SOTA Illuninates LIGHTSTREAMS at Blink Festival

NKU_LightstreamsHIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY – Northern Kentucky University’s School of the Arts will be at the Cincinnati BLINK 2019 Art & Light Festival with a unique concert collaboration entitled “LightStreams” on Thursday, Oct. 10 at 9 p.m. at Smale Riverfront Park (east of Roebling Suspension Bridge on the Ohio side of the river).

Experience the dynamic effects of movement and color of illuminated suspended canoes while the NKU Philharmonic Orchestra performs music by Bedřich Smetana, Miguel Roig-Francolí, and John Botter. After the live performance, the art installation will continue with NKU Philharmonic recorded music for the duration of the weekend for BLINK viewers to experience. “LightStreams” is an artistic collaboration of the Music and Visual Arts Programs of SOTA. Visit nku.edu/blink for more information.

ABOUT THE PROJECT:
From indigenous Mound Builders to early settlers of Cincinnati, the river has been the foundation upon which our great city was built. Water, rivers, and streams contain a magic power with thousands of colors and shapes contained in their movements. This performance and installation evoke these mesmerizing movements, explores the past, and embraces our future. The metaphor of canoes traveling on water to communicates our region’s past and the continuing journey to our future.

The installation evokes our connection to place, to tell the story of the land and our relationship to the river. Eight canoes will be supported above ground at various heights between seven and ten feet in the air. The installation will utilize dynamic colored lights that illuminate the boats coordinated to music. Also, each canoe will have fully programmable lights that will bathe light from the interior of the hulls. This will provide a contrasting light texture to the linear paths of light on the canoes.

Live music will be performed for one night only. Musicians will wear small blue lights on their hands to simulate the movement of water.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Brad McCombs is associate professor of art, interim music program head and coordinator for new media art at Northern Kentucky University.  His expertise is about creating dynamic environments and worlds that create powerful connections with an audience, whether they are physical, virtual, or somewhere in-between. As a conceptual and interdisciplinary artist, he continually pushes the creative use of low- and high-tech elements in finding solutions to projects that engage the public.

Hans Schellhas is a visual communication designer and film-maker. He is currently an associate professor of visual communication design at Northern Kentucky University. His film and design work has been published and recognized by the American International Film Festival, Graphis, Creativity International, Rockport Publishers, Creative Quarterly Journal and was selected as one of Creative Quarterly’s top 100 artists, photographers, and designers for the 2015 100 Best Annual.

Amy Gillingham is a cellist, conductor, director, educator, and arts advocate dedicated to leveraging her roles to advance, empower, and inspire others through music. She currently serves as assistant professor of strings and director of orchestras at Northern Kentucky University. Dr. Gillingham has previously served as executive director of the National String Project Consortium, an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

ABOUT NKU SCHOOL OF THE ARTS:
SOTA is the Creative Engine of NKU. The School of the Arts combines Dance, Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts to bring unparalleled artistic opportunities to current and future students. In a changing world, SOTA prepares students to be creative trailblazers in the Arts and their careers. Whether we are creating motion graphics, producing on the stage, or utilizing our dance classes to collaborate with therapeutic exercise in health sciences, we are on the cutting edge of transdisciplinary studies. Yes, we’re hosting concerts, but we’re also preparing students to produce better rock n’ roll shows. Here, you will create, you will dance, you will sing, and most of all, you will achieve.

For more information about NKU’s School of the Arts, please visit nku.edu/sota or follow on social media @NKUSOTA.

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