2025 Harmony Honors Festival - NYC


High School Band & Orchestra

Harmony Honors Festival

New York City

March 21, 2025




Teaching Artists:Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant, Kevin Noe,

Damien Crutcher, and Tonya Mitchell-Spradlin

Featured Conducting Artist:  Craig Kirchhoff

Composer-in-Residence: Arturo Rodriguez

Leadership Expert: Fran Kick

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Perform and Learn in Magnificent

New York City

Friday, March 21, 2025

New York City, New York


Known far and wide as the "City That Never Sleeps," New York City represents a vibrant tapestry of diverse cultures, iconic landmarks, and a thriving performing arts scene. From the legendary Broadway stages to the historic Carnegie Hall, it's a city where artistic dreams are realized against a backdrop of towering skyscrapers and cultural richness.

Harmony Honors Festival


Join us at the inaugural Harmony Honors Festival (H2 Festival), a groundbreaking event designed exclusively for instrumental ensembles and focusing on musical growth, innovation, and excellence.  This unique, non-competitive festival encourages collaborative learning and celebrates the musical journey without the pressure of ratings or rankings.


Directors have the freedom to select their own repertoire, fostering creativity and innovation. Participants will benefit from workshops led by esteemed professionals like conductor Craig Kirchhoff, composer Arturo Rodriguez, and leadership expert Fran Kick. Immerse yourself in a day filled with music, collaboration, and transformative experiences at the Harmony Honors Festival!



Festival Inclusions

What Your Group Will Do:

FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS

01

Festival Performance with Detailed, Full Clinic

Enjoy an evaluated festival performance of your chosen repertoire.  Then, one of our Teaching Artists (Tonya Mitchell-Spradlin, Damien Crutcher, Kevin Noe, or Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant) will work with you and your ensemble for a detailed and engaging full clinic based on your performance.


You'll also benefit from detailed, written feedback about your performance from your other evaluators.  And... Remember, this isn't a competition, so feel free to get creative in your programming!

02

Kick the Habit: The Power of Insightful Followers

Every year you work hard to identify the leaders of your program, but do you also cultivate astute followers?


Join us for an enlightening workshop session with leadership expert, Fran Kick, during which we'll explore the benefits of nurturing both exemplary leaders and insightful followers within your ensemble.  It's about more than just leadership; it's also about "followership," and harmonizing every role to foster a "symphony of success!"

03

Pen-to-Podium Workshop

During this engaging workshop, our composer-in-residence, Arturo Rodriguez, will engage your performers in the creative process and industry of composition from start to finish for film, TV, and the concert stage with some new music you won't want to miss!

04

Conductor's Symposium

While your students are working with Arturo for the Pen-to-Podium Workshop, you and the other participating conductors will have the opportunity to work with one of the nation's best conducting artists, Craig Kirchhoff, for a very small group conducting seminar.

What Your Group Will Also Get:

FESTIVAL DETAILS

In addition to the Festival Highlights listed above, you and your ensemble will also benefit from:

  • Invaluable insights for you and your ensemble;
  • Observation opportunities (watch other groups perform);
  • Outstanding collaborative experiences;
  • Audio recording of your festival performance;
  • Commemorative, personalized participation plaque; and
  • Memories to last a lifetime!


Meet Your Teaching Artists.

  • Craig Kirchhoff

    Featured Conducting Artist

    Bio
  • Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant

    Teaching Artist

    Bio
  • Festival Rate...

    ♬ Performer Rate: $125.00 per performer


    ♬ Directors and Chaperones:
    Free

    Application

    Harmony Tours

    Sample Itinerary

    Day One

    • Travel Day to NYC
    • Meet your Dedicated Harmony Tours Guide
    • Check into Hotel
    • Inclusive Group Welcome Dinner

    Day Three

    • Group Breakfast at Hotel
    • Participate in the Harmony Honors Festival - New York City
    • Free time to explore Manhattan
    • Inclusive Group Dinner (option for Group Dinner on the Hudson River with Hornblower Cruises)

    Day Five

    • Inclusive Group Breakfast
    • Director's Selection: explore Central Park, shop along Fifth Avenue, visit American Museum of Natural History, etc.
    • Travel Home

    Day Two

    • Inclusive Group Breakfast
    • Explore Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty
    • Visit 9/11 Memorial and One World Trade Center Observation Deck
    • Narrated walking tour of Chinatown or Little Italy
    • Inclusive Group Dinner in Manhattan

    Day Four

    • Inclusive Group Breakfast
    • Tour Lincoln Center or Carnegie Hall
    • Visit Metropolitan Museum of Art
    • Explore USS Intrepid (with optional performance opportunity)
    • Inclusive Group Dinner in Times Square
    • Attend Broadway Musical


    Customize Your Tour

    We have a scores of other ideas and options. Contact us to create and customize the perfect tour itinerary for you and your group!


    FAQs

    Got a question? We’re here to help.

    • Can I have more than one ensemble perform?

      Yes!

    • Is there a set repertoire list?

      Nope.  We encourage you to explore great literature of your choosing.

    • How much is the festival?

      The Festival Only rate is $125.00 per performer, and directors and chaperones are free.

    • Do you have a preferred tour operator?

      Absolutely!  We highly recommend our sister organization, Harmony Tours, for all of your performing arts group tour needs... even if you can't join the Harmony Honors Festival.

    • Are there requirements to participate?

      Ensembles that have achieved a superior rating within the past two years, or who submit a current non-edited recording of their ensemble to our Festival Director are most welcome to participate in the festival.

    • For the performance, what are the evaluation criteria?

      With no ratings or rankings, our esteemed team of evaluators will be able to help each ensemble explore music interpretation, excellence, musicality and musicianship on their continued development and musical journey.


      The evaluators will also include comments on the following rubrics for performance:


      Tone Quality

      • Produce a dark, characteristic tone quality • Produce a focused, controlled sound in all ranges and registers

      • Demonstrate proper use of vibrato

      • Produce a quality sound on percussion instruments through proper technique and choice of equipment

      • Bowing/breath support -Upper range Lower range

      • Produce uniform tonal focus throughout the ensemble


      Intonation

      • Demonstrate careful attention to tuning and pitch processes

      • Understand chordal and harmonic structures

      • Adjust any perceived pitch issues

      • Demonstrate percussion tuning to match the ensemble

      • Listening for pitch adjusting pitch issues

      • Unisons /melodic pitch


      Technique

      • Meet technical demands with precision

      • Demonstrate an understanding of styles of articulation

      • Demonstrate dexterity in performing technical passages

      • Start and stop together, within sections and across the ensemble

      • Finger/bowing precision


      Rhythm

      • Demonstrate control of rhythms

      • Maintain tempo

      • Produce a natural feel to rhythmic passages

      • Demonstrate control in multi-metered passages

      • Vertical alignment Subdivision


      Balance

      • Produce correct balance in all sections of the music

      • Demonstrate balance between inner and outer voices

      • Demonstrate the melodic line as the prevalent voice as required

      • Understand the supportive relationship between the percussion, strings and wind sections


      Musicianship

      • Demonstrate attention to detail

      • Demonstrate the music's expressive features

      • Shaping phrases using dynamics, articulation, and direction

      • Produce effective moods and emotions

      • Demonstrate an understanding of musical style

      • Interpretation

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