2011 Conference – Intermediate Master Class Performers
NJMTA 2011 Conference update: Please check to see which performers were selected for the 2011 NJMTA Conference Master Class. Congratulations to the winners!
NJMTA State Conference at Rider University – 2011
Please mark your calendars for November 18- 20, 2011, and join us all to celebrate the 50-Year Anniversary of NJMTA and MTNA Affiliation at our State Conference.With this special event, the up-coming new President of MTNA Benjamin Caton will be our special guest and join us at the conference to celebrate this major milestone of our organizations. This year, thanks to their generous offer and sponsorship, NJMTA Conference will be held at Rider University, Lawrenceville NJ. (Down load Conference Brochure and Registration Form.)
2011 MTNA National Winners
We congratulate our national winners at the MTNA conference at Milwaukee, WI in March, 2011. Queenie Luo, a 13-year-old flutist and a student of Joseph Lu, was the First Place Winner of the MTNA Woodwind Junior Division.
2011 MTNA Foundation Fellow
We congratulate Veda Zuponcic who was designated as a MTNA Foundation Fellow for 2011. This honor is bestowed upon outstanding individuals who have
NJMTA 2010 Conference (Photos)
Thanks to all the people who had contributed to the successful completion of our 2010 NJMTA State Conference. We had record attendance this year all
NJMTA 2010 Conference
The theme of the three day 2010 NJMTA State Conference is “Artistry and Practicality – Hand in Hand.” Each day of the conference features a recital by the winners of NJMTA and MTNA Competitions. On Friday and Sunday are recitals by the winners of the NJMTA Young Musicians Competition. Saturday boasts recitals by MTNA Performance Competition Winners , Composer Commission Winners, and NJMTA Chinese Instruments Winners. Also available are lectures, exhibits, and Master classes at the intermediate and advanced levels, and of course, Sunday’s Annual Board Meeting.
NJMTA 2009 Conference
The theme of the NJMTA 2009 State Conference is “Pathways to Romanticism.” There are several interesting lectures and master classes. Winners of NJMTA and MTNA competitions are showcased in recitals on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with the Young Musicians Competition winners on Friday night and Sunday, and MTNA Performance Competition Winners, Composer Commission Winners, and NJMTA Chinese Instruments on Saturday. Sunday’sAnnual Reports meeting for members, features Special Guest Gary Ingle, Executive Director & CEO of MTNA.
NJMTA 2008 conference
This year’s conference theme is “Artistry Through the Ages.” We are pleased that this year’s Conference Intermediate Master Class will take place on Saturday November 22 at 10:00 am at Gill Chapel of Rider University. Randall Faber (one of the editors of Piano Adventures Method Books), our Master Teacher, will coach four intermediate level piano students. There are also master classes in clarinet and advanced piano, as well as an introduction to the Taubman Technique of teaching Children using Suzuki and Traditional Repertoire. Each day of the conference has a recital by winners of NJMTA and MTNA competitions.
NJMTA 2007 Conference
MARK YOUR CALENDAR for November 16-18 for this year’s conference, which will be at Westminster Choir College at Bristol Chapel. It promises to be a stimulating, thought provoking, creative and enriching event. The conference theme for 2007 is “The Magic of Music.” Catherine Rollin, our Master Teacher, will coach four intermediate level piano students, and lectures will focus on teaching music in the 21st century, teaching young beginners, and technique. Our competition winners will be showcased in recitals each day of the conference. Our banquet this year will be at the Super Star East Chinese Buffet.
NJMTA 2006 Conference
The theme of the 2006 NJMTA State Conference will be “Exploring New Horizons.” This is a conference that you will not want to miss. Spread the good word to your colleagues. We promise you a conference that will stimulate, enrich your creative thoughts & experiences. Our conference will be held at Rider University in the Bart Ludeke Center. Lawrenceville is approximately 5 miles south of Princeton. Our facility offers us ample rooms, a beautiful auditorium, excellent parking facilities & plenty of space for exhibits. NJMTA and MTNA competition winners are showcased in recitals on Friday, Saturday & Sunday.



