Vermont MIDI Project
For ten years, the Vermont MIDI Project has fostered a community of music educators, professional composer mentors, and pre-service educators who encourage and support music composition for students. Addressing composition in the curriculum for classroom music, theory and composition courses, instrumental and vocal ensembles is being achieved through a variety of activities. For ten years, the Vermont MIDI Project has fostered a community of music educators, professional composer mentors, and pre-service educators who encourage and support music composition for students. Addressing composition in the curriculum for classroom music, theory and composition courses, instrumental and vocal ensembles is being achieved through a variety of activities.
Professional composers and other project participants critique compositions in-progress and make suggestions about possible changes and improvements. This work takes place in a respectful climate with established protocols for this mentoring. Resources for music composition are gathered and disseminated through a variety of means: print handouts, interactive learning network sessions, lecture/demonstration sessions, and in-school residencies. Since April 2000, the Opus events have been held each fall and spring. The power of live performance by professional musicians has become a driving force for students in the Vermont MIDI Project. Teachers also encourage live performance of original compositions in their own schools. Since 1996, the project has provided residential summer institutes where educators compose as well as learn technology. One teacher remarked that he had never been asked to compose in his 30-year career. "I have not been able to play (practice or perform) or listen to ANY piece, since the institute, in my old way of doing things. I have been given a new set of ears!” The Vermont MIDI Project is a non-profit organization. It is a generous supporter of and advisor to the Connecticut Composition Project. If you are interested in more information about the Vermont MIDI Project, you may contact them at: Vermont MIDI Project WWW.VTMIDI.org 30 Steeplebush Rd. Essex Junction, Vermont 05452 Phone: 802-879-0065 FAX: 802-879-3384 Email: Vermont MIDI Project