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Time:

Wednesday
December, 17, 2014
01:30 PM - 02:30 PM

Location:

Ballroom W190

Category

CHAMBER ENSEMBLES

Conductor

Charlotte N. Royall

Performer Details

Performer Bio Synopsis

The Woodwind Choirs and Ensembles are selected from over 100 woodwind students in the College Park HS Band program. Since its establishment in 2005, the College Park Band has maintained an outstanding program, with consistent superior evaluations in marching and concert performances. The Wind Ensemble has been a state finalist in the TMEA 5A Honor Band Competition and a National Winner for the National Wind Band Honors. Several Woodwind Chamber groups have qualified for and performed at the Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest, also receiving superior ratings.

Conductor's Bio

Charlotte N. Royall Charlotte Royall is serving her 9th year as Director of Bands at The Woodlands College Park High School in the Woodlands, Texas. She previously taught at Knox JH in The Woodlands and in Spring, Texas, 14 years as Director of Bands at Bammel MS. She graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education. While there, she studied conducting with Mr. Eddie Green, former director of the Wind Ensemble. Mrs. Royall’s performing groups have earned consistent UIL Sweepstakes and Outstanding in Class festival awards. In 1990, the Bammel MS Symphonic Band was named the Texas Music Educators Association Class CC State Honor Band and performed at the state convention in 1991. The band was also a state Class CCC finalist in the State Honor Band competition in 1996 and 1998. The College Park HS Band has consistently earned Superior ratings at UIL Marching and Concert and Sightreading and won Best in Class Awards at marching and concert festivals. In 2010, the College Park Wind Ensemble was state finalist in the TMEA Class 5A Honor Band competition. They were also named 2010 and 2012 Mark of Excellence National Wind Band Honors National Winner. Mrs. Royall serves as a clinician and adjudicator in the southern United States area. She has presented clinics for the TMEA , TBA and Midwest conventions, BOA Summer Symposium, and co-conducted the Spring ISD JH Honor Band for the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Royall served a seven year term on the executive board for the Texas Bandmasters Association. She also served as president of TBA in 1999. Mrs. Royall is a member of the Texas Music Educators Association, Texas Music Adjudicators Association and Phi Beta Mu, an international honorary band director’s fraternity. In 1999, she received the University of Houston, Moore’s School of Music, Distinguished Alumni Award. In 2009 she received the Texas Bandmasters Association Meritorious Achievement Award.

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