Tennessee Tech Summer Music Institute

Tennessee Tech Summer Music Institute The TTU Summer Music Institute is a three day immersive festival experience where high school students have the opportunity to study with TTU music faculty

SMI 2025 Participants
06/07/2025

SMI 2025 Participants

Congratulations to all of the students who performed at the Summer Music Institute Chamber Ensemble Concert last night! ...
06/05/2025

Congratulations to all of the students who performed at the Summer Music Institute Chamber Ensemble Concert last night! Everybody did a great job, especially for only 3 days of rehearsals! Bravo!

Registration is now open for the Tennessee Tech Summer Music Institute: June 1 - June 5, 2025! This 5-day summer festiva...
02/04/2025

Registration is now open for the Tennessee Tech Summer Music Institute: June 1 - June 5, 2025! This 5-day summer festival focuses on large ensemble and chamber music experiences for piano, band, and orchestra students (ages 14-18).

Register: https://www.tntech.edu/fine-arts/music/summermusicinstitute.php

Fond memories from last year's Summer Music Institute! Excited for 2025!
02/04/2025

Fond memories from last year's Summer Music Institute! Excited for 2025!

07/07/2024

Tennessee Tech University (Cookeville, TN) is seeking an Adjunct Dance Instructor for the 2024-2025 academic year.

POSITION TITLE: Adjunct Dance Instructor. Part-time, nine-month, position begins August 15, 2024.

QUALIFICATIONS: An earned Master's degree in dance from an accredited institution, or equivalent experience.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Tennessee Tech University is seeking applicants to teach tap and ballet courses. These courses are designed for musical theatre majors.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applicants are required to submit the following:
- Curriculum vitae
- Contact information for three references
- Transcripts (unofficial transcripts are acceptable).
Please submit materials to [email protected]

APPLICATION SCREENING DATE: Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

A word of support for all you band parents.
08/20/2023

A word of support for all you band parents.

~ A Friendly Seasonal PSA ~
Dear High School Football Fans,

Another season of Friday night lights is upon us. We're all looking forward to seeing our kids play and perform. We know you're so excited to see the football team take the field. As marching band fans, we’re excited to see our team take the field, too.

We're all here for the same reason: to cheer on our kids and and support our schools and communities. We understand that you're probably not in the stadium to see the marching band. But when they're on the field for their halftime show, we ask that you kindly show respect for the band fan sitting next to you and let them listen. Music is an auditory experience. They're probably trying to hear their son or granddaughter or niece or friend play. Talking while that happens is like standing directly and intentionally in the line of vision of a football parent while their child is making a game-winning play.

On the other hand, please DO cheer for the band: clap and yell when they take the field and between songs in their show and after a soloist finishes playing and pretty much anytime they do a formation that looks particularly tricky. These are the band’s equivalent of touchdowns.

Football players work incredibly hard; so do our band kids. They march and practice and play and learn drill and give up summer free time in 90-degree heat to get their “game” ready, too. There’s no “marching band madness” coverage to balance out “football frenzy” on the 11 o’clock news, and the local newspaper probably didn’t give a run-down of their show and who’s on their roster and what they’re expecting from the season. The halftime show IS their big moment.

And all those formations the football team puts together on the field? The marching band has them, too. But instead of trying to make them work with eleven team members at one time, the band has to do it with 50 or 100 or more players all at once. This sounds tricky because it is.

At most high schools, members of the football team are lauded and applauded and respected and admired, which is great for them. But at a lot of those same schools, members of the marching band are made fun of. They do marching band anyway because they love it and want to be part of something bigger than themselves. The halftime show is their chance, for a few minutes, to be encouraged and cheered on.
And one more thing: if you see a marching band member after the game, tell them, “Great show tonight.”

Appreciatively,
Marching Band Fans Everywhere

(Written by Elizabeth Spencer/Guilty Chocoholic Mama)

Guilty Chocoholic Mama - Elizabeth Spencer

Just a reminder that we will be streaming tonight’s concert!
06/08/2023

Just a reminder that we will be streaming tonight’s concert!

Tennessee Tech does not condone and will not tolerate discrimination against any individual on the basis of race, religion, color, creed, s*x, age, national origin, genetic information, disability, veteran status, and any other basis protected by federal and state civil rights law. Inquiries regardi...

What a JAM PACKED Day 3!  Tomorrow is checkout, but the lessons learned and friends gained will be forever.
06/08/2023

What a JAM PACKED Day 3! Tomorrow is checkout, but the lessons learned and friends gained will be forever.

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