Viggo Pettersen, Chair
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Viggo Pettersen, Dr.Philos, is Professor of Voice and Voice Research at the Department of Music and Dance, University of Stavanger, Norway. He is a classical singer, choir conductor, singing teacher and a researcher. As a singer and conductor he has participated in more than 500 concerts and as a singing teacher he as guided young singers all the way to their National Debut. As a researcher he has published papers in all leading journals in the field of his research (Journal of Voice, Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology) and is the first author of more than 15 papers and book chapters. He is also a reviewer for International Journals. His main interest in research is the activity of breathing muscles (recorded by electromyography) and thorax movement in classical singing. His Dissertation on the topic was held at the Faculty of Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, 2005. He is a member of the Commission for the Education of the Professional Musician since 2002 and is at present the Chair of the Commission.
Shulamith Feingold
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Shulamith Feingold is head of the Music Education School at the Levinsky College of Education, Tel-Aviv, Israel, since 2001. She holds a summa cum laude M.A. in Musicology from Tel-Aviv University, a Diploma in piano performance and teaching from the Music Academy, Tel- Aviv, and a Licentiate in Dalcroze Eurhythmics from Longy School of Music, Cambridge, U.S.A. Besides Musicology, she is interested in Music Education, and her research interests focus on Teaching-Learning perceptions of instrumental music teachers. Shulamith Feingold is teaching at Tel-Aviv University, at the Music academy in Jerusalem and at Levinsky College of Education. Her main teaching subjects are: Music literature, Music History, Music Pedagogy, Dalcroze Eurhythmics and Piano Performance. In addition, she is deeply involved in music community activities held by the School of music in Levinsky college in cooperation with leading orchestras in Israel (mainly projects of encounters with "live Music")' and is the editor of concert guides for music teachers as well as for students. She had published articles in journals, and participated in national and international congresses of Music, Music Education as well as Dalcroze congresses held in Geneva. Shulamith Feingold serves as a member of the Music Curriculum committee of Israel's Ministry of Education, and as the Israeli delegate at the Federation International d'Education Rhythmique (F.I.E.R). She serves as a commissioner at the Commission for the Education of the Professional Musician (CEPROM) since 2004.
Michael Hannan
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Michael Hannan is Professor of Contemporary Music at Southern Cross University in Australia. He is a composer, keyboard performer and music researcher. As a composer he has written over sixty works for the concert hall and for media such as radio and film. As a performer he has released a CD of original experimental piano music, Terrains (Tall Poppies Records, 2000 ). His research interests include Australian contemporary music, film music and sound theory and analysis, practice-led research in music, the work practices of musicians, and the education of professional musicians. He is the author of The Australian Guide to Careers in Music (University of NSW Press, 2003) and of Peter Sculthorpe: His Music and Ideas 1929-1979 (University of Queensland Press, 1982). Michael Hannan is a member of the International Society for Music Education’s Commission for the Education of the Professional Musician and was its Chair from 2004 to 2006.
Jarmila Kotulkova
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Jarmila Kotulkova, PhDr, has served her whole professional life in pedagogy of music and movement. She holds positions at Prague Conservatory of Music, Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, at which she from 1992 was the head of the Department of Pedagogy. In cooperation with the Austrian Orff society, Orff Forum and the newly provided platform "Treffen der Nachbarn" (contact of post-communist countries with western Europe) she is the representative of the Czech Orff Schulwerk activities. From 1996 she has been taking part in the organizing of international summer courses dealing with the Orff Schulwerk in Slavonice, and in partner countries. In 2004 she was awarded the J.A. Comenius medal for supporting the human friendship through educational ideas of Comenius and Orff. In 2000 she was appointed president of Czech Orff Society and since 2004 she is a Commissioner of CEPROM.
Claudia D. Mauléon
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Claudia D. Mauléon is a singing teacher at the State Conservatoire in La Plata and Lecturer and Researcher at the School of Arts at La Plata’s National University, Argentine. She is a foundational member of SACCoM (Argentine Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music) since 2000, and ,since 2004, member the ISME Commission for the Education of the Professional Musician, CEPROM. She is at present working on her Thesis.
Janis Weller
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Janis Weller was recently appointed professor of flute, music business, and general studies at McNally Smith College of Music in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. As founder/director of The Elision Institute, she has developed and taught innovative courses in career development for musicians and artists, and music business at the University of Minnesota, Augsburg College, and the University of St. Thomas. She taught flute, flute choir and chamber music at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and MacPhail Center for Music. As a flutist, Janis particularly enjoys working with composers and has premiered over 100 new works in her career. She is a doctoral student in Educational Leadership at the University of St. Thomas, and holds a B.A. in music from Luther College, M.A. in Human Development from St. Mary's University, and completed master's studies in flute and musicology at the University of Minnesota.
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