LMTA Extravaganza 2020:
My Favorite Things
Lancaster Bible College
POSTPONED until Fall 2020
3:00 p.m.
10 pianos, 1 stage!
As part of the 50th Anniversary Celebration, students of members of LMTA will perform duets and trios in a grand piano orchestra! The theme of the concert is "My Favorite Things" and will feature well-known and loved music from the Classical to the Modern eras.
The concert will include the world-premiere of a new duet work, Eiffel Tower Waltz, composed by Catherine Rollin in honor of LMTA's 50th anniversary. LMTA President, Kendra Bigley, will conduct the piano orchestra.
About LMTA
What is Lancaster Music Teachers Association?
Lancaster Music Teachers Association was founded in 1969 by a small group of local teachers intent on creating an organization that would promote continuing education for independent music teachers and learning opportunities for their students.
Throughout its history, the LMTA membership has included independent music teachers, college faculty members, classroom music teachers, and music merchants. LMTA members have consistently served at the local, state (PMTA) and national (MTNA) levels and continue to work toward the goals of the original members. LMTA is the local affiliate of Pennsylvania Music Teachers Association (PMTA) and Music Teachers National Association (MTNA).
LMTA is the only local organization specifically serving independent music teachers and their students in the Lancaster area through enrichment events and student activities.
Lancaster Music Teachers Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, welcoming tax deductible contributions from interested patrons.
Pianists
150
Pieces
18
Pianos
10
Stage
1
Sponsors
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Register with MTNA and designate "Lancaster MTA" under local association.
Membership Benefits
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Free or discounted teacher education opportunities.
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Performance and festival events for students.
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Connecting with local music colleagues
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Free listing in our Teacher Referral Service
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Access to adjudication through PMTA Dorothy Sutton Performance Festival and MTNA Student Competitions