Background
Lisk, Edward Stanley was born on February 1, 1934 in Oswego, New York, United States. Son of Edward Andrew and Jennie (Segal) Lisk.
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(Meredith Music Resource). This text provides excellent copyright-free graphic materials that help students grasp often difficult musical concepts and ideas. These unique graphics can be used as handouts or with an overhead projector. On the back of each graphic is an easy to understand description/explanation of the concept or idea.
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((Meredith Music Resource). Chapters that address the conn...)
(Meredith Music Resource). Chapters that address the connection of nuance and inflections with language and music and that expand the meaning of the words "ensemble and entrainment" are but a few of the insightful topics covered by this award-winning author. Ed Lisk's extensive professional career has enabled him to train many of today's leading music educators and provide materials used in schools and universities both here and abroad. The Musical Mind of the Creative Director expands his previous publications creating a greater awareness of the many components that surround the beauty of musical expression.
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((Meredith Music Resource). The Student Supplement to "Alt...)
(Meredith Music Resource). The Student Supplement to "Alternative Rehearsal Techniques" provides new concepts, graphic illustrations and instructional procedures designed to enhance and accelerate student performance skills. The most exciting aspect of this method is that every student becomes totally involved!
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((Meredith Music Resource). Conducting-listening skills, h...)
(Meredith Music Resource). Conducting-listening skills, harmonic and melodic content, ensemble sonority and expressive conducting are only a few of the insightful topics included in Ed Lisk's latest publication. The complexities of instrumental music as related to Howard Gardner's Theories of Multiple Intelligences are thoroughly discussed and provide an overwhelming foundation for the support of music in the schools. From philosophy to practicality, this book has it all!
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((Meredith Music Resource). A new dimension in band perfor...)
(Meredith Music Resource). A new dimension in band performance! Improve rehearsal efficiency through a more effective learning environment with access to the students' fullest musical potential. Emphasis is placed upon auditory and visual imagery techniques. Thinking skills and internal pulse are synchronized to assure consistent performance qualities throughout all types of literature demands.
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Lisk, Edward Stanley was born on February 1, 1934 in Oswego, New York, United States. Son of Edward Andrew and Jennie (Segal) Lisk.
Bachelor Music Education, Syracuse University, New York, 1956. Postgraduate, Ithaca (New York ) School Music, 1965. Postgraduate, Oswego State College, 1980.
Teacher music Red Creek (New York ) Center Schools, 1958-1970. Band director, K-12 music supervisor Oswego (New York ) City School District, 1970-1991. Clarinetist Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, 1963-1967.
Professional musician Syracuse orchestras, bands, 1960-1990. Clinician, lecturer Australian National Band and Orchestra Association, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney, 1990, conductor/clinician, 1995. Clinician numerous conventions, since 1980.
Sergeant United States Army, 1956-1958.
((Meredith Music Resource). This text provides excellent c...)
((Meredith Music Resource). Chapters that address the conn...)
((Meredith Music Resource). The Student Supplement to "Alt...)
((Meredith Music Resource). Conducting-listening skills, h...)
((Meredith Music Resource). A new dimension in band perfor...)
Board directors Midwest Clinic. Member Music Educators National Conference, National Band Association (1st vice president 1988-1990, president 1990-1992, news editor since 1992, Citation of Excellence 1977), American Bandmasters Association (vice president 1998-1999, president since 2000), New York State Band Directors Association (board directors 1981-1996, named Outstanding Band Director 1995), New York State School Music Association, World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, John Philip Sousa Foundation (vice president), Phi Beta Museum.
Married Doris E. Thornber, September 1, 1956. Children: Janice, Carol, Jean.