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ITEC 2023 Proposals

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Seeking information about proposals (clinic session and/or performance) that were rejected. Please PM or email me- stephen_shoop@yahoo.com. Thanks.


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@Stephen Shoop are you involved with ITEA or the conference? I am legitimately curious on who decided invited performers. I didn’t apply after the messes of 2016 in the proposal process and asked for feedback then and no one gave any information in that mess and have elected to not since then because of this.
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I’ve seen a number of people who felt they would surely be invited bitterly complain publicly that they were not.

Thought that was a bit odd yet possibly telling.

New blood presenting would nice. Seems like there’s frequently a lot of repeat presenters and students of repeat presenters presenting.

Looking forward to seeing the line up.

For the record, I was NOT picked to present! Again!

Of course, I didn’t submit a proposal. Again! :smilie2:
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YorkNumber3.0 wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 5:35 pm I’ve seen a number of people who felt they would surely be invited bitterly complain publicly that they were not.

Thought that was a bit odd yet possibly telling.
Aaron Tindall seems to have placed about 70% of the recent tuba/euph job winners. I'd be interested in what he has to say. Apparently "the committee" is not.
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UncleBeer wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 6:52 pm
YorkNumber3.0 wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 5:35 pm I’ve seen a number of people who felt they would surely be invited bitterly complain publicly that they were not.

Thought that was a bit odd yet possibly telling.
Aaron Tindall seems to have placed about 70% of the recent tuba/euph job winners. I'd be interested in what he has to say. Apparently "the committee" is not.
Maybe take a lesson?

With the success you mention, he probably doesn’t need their approval. Lots of great folks out there.
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YorkNumber3.0 wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 6:59 pm Maybe take a lesson?
Thank you for your wisdom.
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YorkNumber3.0 wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 6:59 pm
UncleBeer wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 6:52 pm
YorkNumber3.0 wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 5:35 pm I’ve seen a number of people who felt they would surely be invited bitterly complain publicly that they were not.

Thought that was a bit odd yet possibly telling.
Aaron Tindall seems to have placed about 70% of the recent tuba/euph job winners. I'd be interested in what he has to say. Apparently "the committee" is not.
Maybe take a lesson?

With the success you mention, he probably doesn’t need their approval. Lots of great folks out there.

“ITEA is a volunteer organization”. I volunteer for the section I head, no pay. Some positions are paid, but the conference performers, for the most part (sans large ensembles and accompanying groups) are not paid. I have talked to people involved with conferences for other instruments that performers in medium market orchestras and universities ask for payment to present or perform in the same town as the conference.

You have two successful full time orchestral players and teachers in this case wanting to perform that have made it public and other names wanting and willing to travel on their own dime to present and are denied. Depending on the event, the performers have to pay accompanists (I use electronics to avoid this). I know one was traveling from over seas. I’ve heard of other established names declined that haven’t been so vocal.

Some of the better regional events I’ve been to have used multiple spaces, including ensemble rooms, lobbies, even outdoor areas to have ensembles and soloists perform to accommodate as many willing to present and perform to give attendees options, at much smaller schools than ASU. There also seems to be no guidelines on who accepts proposals or the criteria within ITEA. I’ve sent bios before, pure invitation by email, and full proposal processes.
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UncleBeer wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 8:17 pm
YorkNumber3.0 wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2023 6:59 pm Maybe take a lesson?
Thank you for your wisdom.
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I guess I just don’t get this approach. Not everyone will get picked. They have to balance the program some way. Their goals/focus shift from year to year. In years gone by, people would resubmit for the next conference if they felt they still had something pertinent to present.

Glad I don’t have to make these kinds of calls. Especially today.
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YorkNumber3.0 wrote: Sat Apr 08, 2023 3:58 am I guess I just don’t get this approach. Not everyone will get picked. They have to balance the program some way. Their goals/focus shift from year to year. In years gone by, people would resubmit for the next conference if they felt they still had something pertinent to present.

Glad I don’t have to make these kinds of calls. Especially today.
I think the problem many people have with this process is the lack of transparency. There were things said by members of the conference committee on social media that didn't align with the schedule they just released.
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Did I read the Request for Presentations correctly? If accepted, the presenter still has to pay the attendance fee?
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Sorry about the failed proposal. Some chicks just don't wanna get married. :coffee:
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Mark wrote: Sun Apr 09, 2023 12:54 pm Did I read the Request for Presentations correctly? If accepted, the presenter still has to pay the attendance fee?
lolwut

If this is true, it’s a bad look.
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Mark wrote: Sun Apr 09, 2023 12:54 pm Did I read the Request for Presentations correctly? If accepted, the presenter still has to pay the attendance fee?
Has been the case for a long time. In general, when presenting we get a discounted rate (at least in my experiences). The discount isn’t much off, sometimes $5-$10 (speaking from the regional perspective). Some events for ITEA make you pay for an accompanist if your program uses piano (others include it).

In addition, when collegiate ensembles are invited, each member of the ensemble has to not only pay the admission fee, but they have to sign up to be a member of ITEA if they are not invited.
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I remember after James Gourlay took over as president an informal survey was sent out asking what ITEA could do better. I wonder if what we are seeing for this conference is a result of that and is possibly an overcorrection to those results. I have never been able to go to a conference because they were either too far away, travel was too expensive, or they were held at a time I could not go. Notice again that the start of this conference coincides with Memorial Day travel.

After looking at the schedule this is one conference that I see nothing of interest in. There has to be a balance of new blood and old established presenters/performers. This is not it, the presentation topics nor the list of performers just do not peak my interest. It's a shame considering they should be having a big gala for the 50th anniversary.
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Some years back, a regional required all attendees to be members including parents accompanying their children to the conference as well as enthusiast’s spouses. These ancillary folk were, of course, also required to pay full conference fees. When inquiries were made, the response was that the target audience for these conferences are college students. Is this still the case? Just curious.
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YorkNumber3.0 wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2023 4:35 pm ...the target audience for these conferences are college students. Is this still the case?
Well, I graduated from college many years ago and I can tell you that I am not the target audience for this conference. There is very little on that schedule the interests me and it is certainly not worth my time or money.
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YorkNumber3.0 wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2023 4:35 pm Some years back, a regional required all attendees to be members including parents accompanying their children to the conference as well as enthusiast’s spouses. These ancillary folk were, of course, also required to pay full conference fees. When inquiries were made, the response was that the target audience for these conferences are college students. Is this still the case? Just curious.
Kennesaw State did, but they also said that for insurance reasons (probably to account for anyone in case of emergency) that they had to. My wife came to the first few I presented at; we kind of made a quick trip out of them, she would help me carry stuff and calm me down because I would get quite nervous in front of people that would attend. I asked the hosts of those if my wife could come to record and assist without paying and they let her, because when I was at tuba events dorking out, she would be at the hotel or in a library working.
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I guess the only thing I have to say about any of those comments is

T.U.B.A.

I've never seen something get its name changed without having that thing being fundamentally changed in just about every imaginable way. Rarely have I seen something change for the better.
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YorkNumber3.0 wrote:I guess I just don’t get this approach. Not everyone will get picked. They have to balance the program some way. Their goals/focus shift from year to year. In years gone by, people would resubmit for the next conference if they felt they still had something pertinent to present.

Glad I don’t have to make these kinds of calls. Especially today.
The issue is what are their goals?

If the stated goals are not reflected in the choices, but unstated goals are, then intelligent people can discern intent (recognizing the difference between motive and intent). Knowing what proposals were rejected is one way of assessing that intent.

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