Full List of All-State Audition Music

The Maryland Music Educators Association has released the entire list of All-State requirements on their website, so I thought I would share it here. If you have friends or family trying out for All-State on other instruments, they will like knowing this information, too:

All State 2016-17

All-State/GT Band Audition Information

All-State/GT Band études for middle school:

Rubank Advanced Method, book 1
p. 32 #11 (top) dotted quarter=47
p. 34 #13 (top) quarter=94

All-State/GT Band études for high school:

Rubank Selected Studies
p. 12 E-Minor eighth note=88
p. 17 Allegro dotted quarter=69

I will do my best to get videos and recordings up on my website ASAP for students to use in preparing for their auditions.

Another Wonderful All-State Experience

Today, I had the distinct pleasure to serve as a clarinet judge for Maryland All-State for the third consecutive year, along with several of my extremely talented colleagues.

One of the clear advantages to judging All-State is the ability to network and bond with colleagues and build lasting professional relationships. I have been blessed to meet so many incredible teachers and players through my experiences with All-State, and they have helped to make me a better teacher along the way. Another advantage is knowing the caliber of musicianship being displayed across the fine state of Maryland, which I can use to push my own high school students.

What a difference in talent we experienced this year, as compared to the past two. The vast majority of the students we listened to this year were poised, prepared, and pleasant. There were a few chuckles along the way, too, like the guy named Jake that laughed and said, “Yes, like ‘Jake from State Farm’,” that was immediately followed by a different student dressed in khakis and a red shirt.

All in all, the day passed quickly and with loads of smiles.

Updated Études for Junior and Senior All-State

The Maryland Music Educators Association has released the updated lists for both junior and senior All-State this week. In years past, there was a four-year rotation of the same études, so this presents nearly a complete departure from said rotation. I am on board with this, being fairly new to Maryland’s system for All-State.

After looking over the lists for clarinet, I can already see that judging All-State again this year will be challenging. The octave jumps on page 23 at 120 bpm will be a true test of the students’ abilities and our patience as judges. That said, I remember mastering the same étude when I was a sophomore clarinetist, auditioning for West Virginia All-State. Ah, memories.

MBDA List 2015-16