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Dr. Valerie L. Trollinger
230 European Drive, Fleetwood, PA 19522
Home: 610-944-1921, Office: 610-683-1588, Mobile: 336-587-5870
Webpage: http://faculty.kutztown.edu/trolling
Email: valerie.trollinger@kutztown.edu
EDUCATION
Doctor of Music Education. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. Minor fields: Bassoon Performance & Pedagogy, Instructional Systems Technology. Additional advanced course work in Vocal Pedagogy and Vocal Performance.
2001
Master of Music. Indiana University, Bloomington. IN. Major: Bassoon Performance. Minor fields: Vocal Performance and Opera Literature.
1984
Bachelor of Music Education. Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA. Major Performance Areas: Bassoon and Voice.
1982
Diploma. Wyomissing Area High School, Wyomissing, PA. Academic Track: Honors and Advanced Placement courses in English, Chemistry, and Music Theory.
1974- 1978
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION
Fellow in Medical Voice Pedagogy at Drexel University College of Medicine, Philly ENT Associates, Philadelphia, PA.
2014-present
PASSHE Online Teaching Certification Course.
2014
AAUP Seminar on Assessment in General Education. Ellicott City, MD.
2012
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Advanced Grant Writing Workshop. University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC.
2003-2004
Doctoral studies in Bassoon Performance and Pedagogy & Artist Diploma. Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.
1988-1990
Kodaly Level 1 Certification. Westminster Choir College, Princeton, NJ.
1991
Aspen Music School and Festival. Aspen, CO. Performed in the Festival and Chamber Orchestras and chamber music groups.
1985, 1986
Laboratory Work & Assistant, Experimental Psychology Rat Laboratory. Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA. Research areas included taste aversion, learned helplessness, aging and obesity.
1978-1982
Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts. Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA.
1977
Languages studied/spoken/mostly conversant: French, Spanish, German.
1970-2000
PRIVATE TEACHERS
Bassoon: Kim Walker (Indiana University), Bernard Garfield (Philadelphia Orchestra), John Shamlian (Philadelphia Orchestra), Ryohei Nakagawa (Tokyo Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony).
1972-2000
Voice: Harriet Couch (Susquehanna University), Alan Cemore/Margaret Harshaw (Indiana University), Paul Kiesgen (vocal performance and vocal pedagogy) (Indiana University). Additional work with Nicola Rossi-Lemani, Mary Ann Hart, and Patricia Havranek.
1978-2000
Piano: Andrea Wittchen (Allentown), Frederic Billman (Susquehanna University), Charlotte Jenkins (Indiana University).
1965-1984
Violin: Gloria Ballamy (Atlanta Symphony, Reading Symphony), Aceste Barbara (Kutztown University).
1964-1978
Clarinet & Sax: Dr. Donald Beckie (Susquehanna University) Trumpet & French Horn: Victor Rislow (Susquehanna University) Flute: Dr. Cathy Sorenson (University of Utah)
1978-1982
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AWARDS AND SPECIAL RECOGNITION Fulbright Scholar ($11,000.00). The scholarship funded the sabbatical semester in Malaysia for Spring of 2016. http://www.cies.org/grantee/valerie-trollinger
2016
Kutztown University Assessment Grant ($5000.00). Grant to continue PASSHE research study and also to add non-music major college freshmen to the longitudinal study.
2016-2017
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) Grant ($6885.00)—Hearing loss in freshmen music majors and relationship to academic achievement.
2015-2016
Sabbatical Leave Award Sabbatical was spent teaching music and instructional technology courses, bassoon, voice, undergoing further gamelan performance training, and developing an online interactive gamelan school for use in a research project in the music department at the Universiti Teknologie MARA in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia.
2016
Kutztown University College of Visual and Performing Arts Senior Faculty Development Grant ($500.00 each year).
2014 2015 2016
Kutztown University Assessment Grant, ($5000.00). Hearing Loss in Music Students
2014
Kutztown University Assessment Grant ($2000.00). Assessment of Cross-Modal Perceptions of Music and Visual Art.
2011
Kutztown University College of Visual and Performing Arts Sharidan Award for Outstanding Faculty Achievement.
2009
Kutztown University Assessment Grant. ($2500.00). Assessment of music in General Education.
2008
Kutztown University CVPA Faculty Development Grants (Travel to present at international conferences). ($750.00 each award.)
2010 2012
Invited Singer, Mormon Tabernacle Choir: Joined the choir in a public performance as one of three representatives chosen to represent Texas from the Music Educator’s National Conference held in Salt Lake City, Utah, April 22, 2006.
2006
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Music Education Vocal Health Working Group. Invited to help develop performing arts medicine guidelines for voice for NASM at the Health Promotion in Schools of Music Conference. University of North Texas, Denton, TX. The guidelines have been adopted and are currently in use in accreditation procedures for university music programs.
2014
University of North Carolina Faculty Research Grant. $3000.00. Research in bilingual and monolingual preschool children’s pitch-matching accuracy.
2003-2004
Indiana University Scholarship. Full Tuition Scholarship and stipend to pursue doctoral music education studies.
1996-1999
Temple University Graduate Performance Scholarship. Full tuition scholarship to pursue doctoral studies in bassoon performance.
1988-1990
Music Associates of Aspen Performance Scholarship.
1985 1986
Indiana University Graduate Performance Scholarship. Full tuition scholarship to pursue graduate studies in bassoon performance.
1982-1984
Indiana University Opera Audition Finalist.
1984
Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Band.
1981
Reading Symphony Youth Soloist Winner.
1978
Byndenwood Youth Soloist Winner.
1978
Pennsylvania County, District and Regional ensembles (voice, bassoon and violin).
1974-1978
National Honor Society.
1977-1978
National Council of Teachers of English Scholarship finalist.
1977
Pennsylvania Governor’s School for the Arts. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University. Music and Visual Art.
1977
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LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION
PA Instructional I Teaching License (Music, K-12)
1982
PA Instructional II Permanent Teaching License (Music K-12) 1989 Kodaly Level 1 Certification – Westminster College, Princeton NJ
1991
Advanced Grant –Writing Completion Certificate, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2003- 2004 through Grant Writers’ Seminars &Workshops LLC
2002-2003
PASSHE Online Instructor Certification 2014
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Associate Professor of Music, Coordinator of Music Education. Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, Kutztown, PA. Responsible for Overture to Musician Education, Physical Properties of Sound, Introduction to Technology, Bassoon instruction & performance, Choral Methods, Voice Class, Secondary Music Methods, Student teacher supervision & seminar, Advanced Arts Administration, and Introduction to Music Literature. Summer courses include teaching in the KU Summer Chamber Music Festival, Applications of Kodaly and Orff to the Music Classroom, and Instructional Technology for Music Educators.
2006-present
Assistant Professor of Music, Coordinator of Music Education. The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ. Responsibilities included running the Student Teacher program, Student Teacher Seminar, placing, observing and evaluating student teachers. Additionally taught Current Issues in Music Education and Vocal Practicum.
2005-2006
Assistant Professor of Music, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, NC. Responsibilities included developing, designing and teaching music education technology courses for both graduate and undergraduates, teaching Woodwind Methods, teaching graduate courses in Psychology of Music and Acoustics, supervising student teachers, and serving on doctoral dissertation committees for both academic and performance degrees.
2001-2005
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Visiting Lecturer in Music. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. Responsibilities included developing and teaching graduate courses in Cognitive Psychology of Music and Learning and Curricular Development, and undergraduate courses in Foundations of Music Education and String Methods. Also guided graduate research in music psychology.
2000-2001
Adjunct Faculty/ Lecturer in Music. Indiana State University -Terre Haute, IN. Responsibilities included developing and teaching Procedures for Teaching Middle School General Music, Procedures for Teaching Elementary General Classroom Music, and Music for the General Elementary Classroom Teacher.
1999-2000
Student Teacher Supervisor, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. Responsibilities include supervision of instrumental, vocal/choral, and general music student teachers in the schools, assisting in the student teacher seminar, addressing both choral and instrumental pedagogy matters, writing final evaluations, and working with the School of Education concerning placement and certification matters.
1997-1999
Associate Instructor of Voice, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. Responsibilities included private instruction of voice students, preparing them for jury evaluations, and assigning final grades.
1998-1999
Associate Instructor in Music Education, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. Responsibilities include instruction of Music for the Elementary Classroom Teacher, and Webmaster for music education department websites
1996-1998
Middle School Choral and General Music Teacher, Solanco School District, Quarryville, PA. Responsible for general music instruction for grades 6 -8, Girls’ Chorus, Smith Singers, Cambiata Choir, 6th grade chorus, annual Talent Show and Brass Ensemble.
1992-1996
Elementary Choral and General Music Teacher, New Hope-Solebury School District, New Hope, PA. Long-Term Substitute Position. Responsible for general music instruction grades K-6, 5th grade chorus, 6th grade chorus, and recorder ensemble.
1991-1992
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Elementary Choral and General Music Teacher, Bristol Township School District, Levittown, PA. Responsible for general music instruction grades K-6 in two elementary schools, and also for the 5th-6th grade chorus in each school. Due to district budget cuts I was laid off at the end of the academic year.
1990-1991
Elementary General Music Teacher, Lower Merion School District, Ardmore, PA. Long-Term Substitute Position. Responsible for general music instruction, grades K-5.
1990
High School Orchestra Director and Elementary String Teacher, Upper Darby School District Upper Darby, PA. Long-Term Substitute Position. Responsible for high school Concert Orchestra and String Ensemble, and beginning-intermediate violin, viola, cello and string bass students in 4 elementary schools.
1989-1990
Bassoon Instructor, Archbishop Prendergast High School (Drexel Hill) and Little Flower High School (Philadelphia), PA. Part-time positions. Responsible for bassoon instruction for beginning and intermediate level bassoon students.
1988-1989
Instrumental Music Teacher, Springfield School District, Springfield (Delaware Co.), PA. Part-time position. Responsible for flute, clarinet and bassoon instruction in the middle school after-school program.
1988-1990
Instrumental and Vocal Music Instructor, Luzerne Music School, Lake Luzerne, NY. Responsible for bassoon instruction, woodwind ensemble coaching, voice instruction, small choral ensemble, and string quartet coaching.
1988
Elementary Choral and General Music Teacher, Conestoga Valley School District, Lancaster, PA. Responsible for general classroom instruction, all music assemblies, and 5th and 6th grade choruses.
1985-1988
High School Orchestra Director and Elementary String Teacher, Conestoga Valley School District, Lancaster, PA. Part-time position. Responsible for Concert Orchestra, String Ensemble, and String Quartet, and for beginning violin students in one elementary school. Assisted as vocal coach in the high school choral program.
1984-1985
Private Instructor, Bassoon and Voice (1984-Present).
1984-present
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CURRICULAR INNOVATIONS, DEGREE AND COURSE DEVELOPMENT
Developed and designed the degree proposal for the new online Master of Music in Music Education Program, in review process with PASSHE. Graduate courses already approved include “Advanced Foundations of Music Education,” “Instructional Design and Learning Processes in Music,” “Research, Assessment and Evaluation in Music,” and “Psychology of Music.” The PASSHE Board of Governors accepted the proposal, and the MM in ME will be offered starting Fall, 2016.
2014-present
Created interactive videos for students in Intro to Music, Overture to Musician Education, and student teachers that guide them through creating electronic portfolios (Overture students) and working in D2L . These have been very helpful because the students can review them as many times as needed, and there has not been any confusion They are available via my webpage at http://faculty.kutztown.edu/trolling.
2011-present
Developed several new courses that will be added to the music curriculum: “Introduction to Musical Theatre” and “Advanced Arts Administration.”
2013-present
Piloted and adopted a revised core assessment online for MUS 010 - Intro to Music Literature, based on the findings from the study from Spring, 2010. Revised again in 2013 to address the Critical Thinking competency that was added to the course. The pre and post-test assesses about 800 students each year on music listening skills development.
2010-present
We have added a mid-tier assessment for all music education majors, for which I am in charge of organizing, scheduling, and assessing the data from the experience.
2012-present
I also now use digital videography for students in their peer teaching. They are able to access the videos in a private viewing online format and use them to evaluate and assess their own teaching.
2011-present
EDUCATIONAL & CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY EXPERIENCE Designed & Developed the Introduction to Malaysian Gamelan Interactive Website (http://marvinmusic.org/malay/index.html --still under construction, will be completed during Sabbatical Semester, January-May 2016).
2016
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Designed, developed, edited and created the accompanying DVD and instructional materials for the MyMusicKit for Music in Elementary Education (J.W. Flohr & V.L. Trollinger). The DVD includes instructional materials relevant to playing on instruments, singing, observing and teaching music, and world music. The second edition of this book is in progress, and will be published by Routledge.
2010
Designed & Developed the DVDs: The Science of Sound and The Thrill of Resonance for use with the Reading Symphony Orchestra Youth Concerts.
2011-2012
Designed visual sequence to go with performances of “Roaring Fork” by Eric Ewazen, performed by the “Fyve” Woodwind Quintet.
2015
Webmaster, International Aural Literacy Association: http://www.iaurala.org. This website is still under construction.
2015-present
Created instructional videos for student to use in classes for additional help in working with Blackboard, D2L and CSpeech (acoustical analysis program). These videos can be accessed from: http://faculty.kutztown.edu/trolling
2012
Consultant: MacGraw-Hill Publishers. Hired to consult on the visual design and evaluated usability of the multimedia materials developed for the book “Music: An Appreciation” by Roger Kamien (2004).
2006
Webmaster, Indiana University School of Music, Department of Music Education.
1996-2001
Project Director, Indiana University Department of Instructional Systems Technology. Served as project director and area specialist in the group creation of a prototype music education interactive multimedia program, "The Bassoon."
1996
Project Director & Talent, Indiana University Department of Instructional SystemsTechnology. Served as project director for the making of the instructional video, "Making the Perfect Martini."
1998
Other Technology Skills: Graphics production, shooting and editing video (both Lineand Digital), Audio editing, interactive multimedia authoring, design, development, implementation of products and usability testing; writing of technological reports.
1996-present
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Creative Software frequently used: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Encore, Adobe Soundbooth, Adobe Director, Adobe Flash, Adobe Fireworks, Jing, Finale, ProTools.
1996-present
RESEARCH
Pitch-matching accuracy in preschool children in relationship to habitual speech frequency and speech range: 1997- 2001) Dissertation study.
1997-2001
Pitch-matching accuracy in preschool children in relationship to bilingualism (2002-2004).
2002-2004
Twenty –year case acoustical study of vocal development of a single female singer (in progress)
Ongoing
Development of critical listening skills in college students. Continuing study.
2010-present
Relationships between visual and aural perception and development of critical listening and looking skills in college students (ongoing).
2011-present
Hearing loss in college music students.
2014-present
JOURNAL ARTICLES AND INVITED PUBLISHED PAPERS
Trollinger, V.L. and White, C. Facial expressions affect on pitch-matching accuracy in children. Poster presented at Florida Music Education Association Annual Convention, Tampa FL, January 11, 2013. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303512938_Facial_expressions_of_vocal_models_influence_on_pitch-matching_accuracy_in_children_Poster_presented_at_the_Florida_Music_Educators_Conference_Tampa_Florida_January_11_2013.
2013
Trollinger, V.L. 5000 Languages, 5000 ways to sing? Paper presented at: 30th International Society for Music Education World Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece, July 22-25, 2012; Thessaloniki, Greece. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303518813_5000_Languages_5000_ways_to_sing.
2012
Trollinger, V.L. Damnation and salvation of the musically malcontent. Paper presented at: 8th International Society of Philosophy in Music Education Symposium, June 9-13, 2010 Helsinki, Finland. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303519239_Damnation_and_Salvation_of_the_Musically_Malcontent .
2010
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BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS
Trollinger, V.L. The brain in singing and language. General Music Today 2010, 2 (2): 20-23.
2010
Trollinger, V.L. Pediatric vocal development and voice science: Implications for teaching singing. General Music Today. 2007 (3):19-25.
2007
Trollinger, V.L. Technology for musicians: Review of the Singing Coach and Singing Coach Kidz Software. General Music Today. 2007, 20 (2):39-41.
2007
Trollinger, V.L. World vocal traditions and vocal health: is a reconciliation possible? Paper presented at the 27th International Society for Music Education World Conference July 16-21, 2006; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. https://issuu.com/official_isme/docs/proceedingsisme2006_3of3/377
2006
Trollinger, V.L. A reconception of performance study in the philosophy of music education. Philosophy of Music Education Review. 2006; 14(2): 193-208.
2006
Trollinger, V.L. Performing arts medicine and music education: What do we really need to know? Music Educator's Journal. 2005; 92(2): 42-45.
2005
Trollinger, V.L. Preschool children’s pitch-matching accuracy in relation to participation in Cantonese-immersion preschools. Journal of Research in Music Education. 2004; 52(3): 52-62.
2004
Trollinger, V.L. Acoustical relationships between preschool children’s speech and pitch-matching accuracy, age and gender. Journal of Research in Music Education. 2003; 51(1): 78-94.
2003
Trollinger, V.L. & Sataloff, R.T. Laryngeal and respiratory behaviors in wind instrumentalists. In: Sataloff, R.T. Professional Voice: The Science and Art of Clinical Care. 4th ed. San Diego CA: Plural Publishing, 2017 in press.
2017
Dawson, W., Trollinger, V.L., & Sataloff, R.T. Performing arts medicine and the professional voice user: Risks of nonvoice performance. In: Sataloff, R.T. Professional Voice: The Science and Art of Clinical Care. 4th ed. San Diego CA: Plural Publishing, 2017 in press.
2017
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED LECTURES
Trollinger, V.L. & Sataloff, R.T. Amateur and professional child singers: pedagogy and related issues. In: Sataloff, R.T. Professional Voice: The Science and Art of Clinical Care. 4th ed. San Diego CA: Plural Publishing, 2017 in press.
2017
Flohr, J.W. & Trollinger, V.L. Music in Elementary Education. Upper Saddle River NJ: Pearson-Prentice Hall, 2010.
2010
Trollinger, V.L. (2005). GeekSpeak for Musicians: Computer Projects and Applications for Music Students and Music Teachers. Champaign-Urbana, IL: Electronic Courseware Systems, 2005.
2005
Rutkowski, J. & Trollinger, V. L. Singing. In: J.W. Flohr, The Musical Lives of Young Children. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2004.
2004
Trollinger, V.L. & Flohr, J.W. Notepad to Finale. Champaign-Urbana, IL: Electronic Courseware Systems, 2004.
2004
Trollinger, V.L. Issues in child voice pedagogy: view from the medical field. Presentation proposal submitted for Texas Music Education Association Annual Convention, February 8-11, 2017 San Antonio, TX and also for Pennsylvania Music Education Association Annual Conference, April 20-22, Erie, PA, 2017.
2017
Trollinger V.L. Laryngeal issues in wind instrumentalists. Presented at: International Double Reed Society International Conference, June 24, 2016; Columbus, Georgia.
2016
Trollinger, V.L. & Sataloff, R.T. Preliminary findings of hearing loss in college freshmen music majors. Research presented at: Suncoast Music Education Research Symposium, February 5, 2015; University of South Florida, Tampa, Fl.
2015
Trollinger, V.L. Relationships between hearing loss and music student achievement in aural skills courses. Presented at: Performing Arts Medicine Association Southeast Conference: “Free to Play.” March 7, 2014; Tampa, FL.
2014
Trollinger, V.L. Diagnosing and correcting vocal faults in young singers. Presented at: Pennsylvania Music Education Association Conference. Invited Clinician. March 27, 2014; Hershey, PA.
2014
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Trollinger, V.L. & Flohr, J.W. Building an aurally literate society—starting in the general music classroom. Presented at: Mountain Lake Colloquium, May 21, 2013; Mountain Lake, VA.
2013
Trollinger & Flohr J. Development of critical listening skills as a result of multi-modal processing. Presented at: Walden University In-service Research Conference, January 17, 2012; Miami, FL.
2012
Trollinger, V.L. Finding your best voice. Presented at: Texas Music Educator's Association Annual Convention, February 12, 2010; San Antonio, TX.
2010
Trollinger, V.L. Voice, speech and singing. Presented at: Early Childhood Music and Movement Association Conference, June 24, 2010; Houston, TX.
2009
Flohr, J.W. & Trollinger. Toward a theory of enrichment: Parallel processing and the relationships among music learning and learning in other areas.” Presented at: Research in Early Childhood Music Conference, January 15, 2009; Newark, DE.
2009
Trollinger, V.L. Music of Ravel, Theofanadis & Beethoven: Reading Symphony Orchestra. Presented as online video: Reading Symphony Orchestra Website (http://www.readingsymphony.org); March 6, 2009; Reading, PA.
2009
Trollinger, V.L. & Diaz, R. Music of Brahms, Williams, and Bartok. Presented at: Music in the Making Lecture Series, Sovereign Center for the Performing Arts: April 12, 2008; Reading, PA.
2008
Trollinger, V.L. Music of Borodin, Daugherty and Stravinsky. Music in the Making Lecture Series: Sovereign Center for the Performing Arts, November 15, 2009; Reading, PA.
2009
Trollinger, V.L. Music of Borodin, Daugherty and Stravinsky. Know Your Symphony Lecture Series: Highlands at Wyomissing, November 15, 2009; Wyomissing, PA.
Trollinger, V.L. Music of Mussorgsky, Korngold, Copland & Dvorak. Presented at Know Your Symphony Lecture Series, Highlands of Wyomissing; February 13, 2008; Wyomissing, PA.
2008
Trollinger, V.L. The Journey of the voice From birth to death. Presented at the Texas Music Educator's Conference, February 15, 2007; San Antonio, TX.
2007
Trollinger, V.L. World vocal traditions and vocal health: is a reconciliation possible? Presented at the 27th International Society for Music Education
2006
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World Conference held in July 20, 2006; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Trollinger, V.L. Visual design for music educators: catch the graphics before they catch your students! Presented at the Texas Music Educator's Conference, February 18, 2006; San Antonio, TX.
2006
Trollinger, V.L. The journey of the voice from birth to death. Presented at: New Jersey Music Educator's State Convention, February 25, 2006; New Brunswick, NJ.
2006
Trollinger, V.L. Diagnosing and correcting vocal faults in young singers. Presented at: Music Education National Bi-Annual Conference, April 22, 2006; Salt Lake City, Utah.
2006
Trollinger, V.L. Vocal concerns for music educators in performing arts medicine. Presented at: Music Educators National Bi-Annual Conference, April 20, 2006; Salt Lake City, UT.
2006
Trollinger, V.L. Identifying and correcting vocal faults in young singers. Presented at: the Texas Music Educators Association Conference, February 14, 2005; San Antonio, TX.
2005
Trollinger, V.L. Designing graphics for effective use in computer learning. Presented at: Texas Music Educators Association Conference, February 16, 2005; San Antonio, TX.
2005
Trollinger, V.L. A reconception of performance study in music education philosophy. Presented at: 6th International Philosophy of Music Education Symposium, May 18-21, 2005; Hamburg, Germany.
2005
Trollinger, V.L. Parental vocal modeling in relationship to acoustical measurements of preschool children’s vocal behaviors. Presented at: Pennsylvania Music Educator's Conference Research Session, April 20-23, 2005; Hershey, PA.
2005
Trollinger, V.L. Evaluation, creating and using computer software. Presented at: Texas Music Educators Conference, June 20, 2004; Dallas, TX.
2004
Trollinger, V.L. Evaluation, creating and using computer software. Presented at: North Carolina Music Educators Conference, November 15, 2005; Winston-Salem, NC.
2004
Flohr, J.W. & Trollinger, V. L. National education policy: Opportunities and challenges for music education. Presented at: Music Educators National Biennial In-service Conference, April 16-18, 2004; Minneapolis, MN.
2004
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Flohr, J.W. & Trollinger, V.L. International society for technology in education and the national educational technology standards–what the music educator needs to know. Presented at the TI:ME/Texas Music Educators Association Conference, February 12-14, 2004; San Antonio, TX.
2004
Trollinger, V.L. Vocal development, physiology, pedagogy, and health for elementary music teachers & effective assessment, selection of, and development of computer technology and software for music teachers. Presented at: Spring Branch Independent School District, August 8, 2003; Houston, TX.
2003
Trollinger, V.L. Psychology of the bassoonist as teacher and learner. Presentatied at: 32nd International Double Reed Society (IDRS) Conference, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, June 19, 2003; Greensboro, NC.
2003
Trollinger, V.L. Vocal health for music teachers and their students in preschool and elementary schools.” Presented at: MENC Southwest Division Symposium, June 12, 2003; Dallas, TX.
2003
Trollinger, V.L. & Flohr, J.W. Making a great program better: the redesign of the Rhythm Performance Test-Revised. Presented at: Tenth International Conference in Technological Directions in Music Learning at the University of Texas at San Antonio, January 24, 2003; San Antonio, TX.
2003
Trollinger, V.L. & Clegg, N. Improvisation for the non-traditional jazz student. Presented at: Intercollegiate North Carolina Music Education Association Conference at Greensboro College, January 18, 2003; Greensboro, NC.
2003
Trollinger, V.L & Flohr, J.W. The explosion of graphics, the roar of the music-the interaction of visual design and effectiveness of music education software. Presented at: Music Educator’s National Conference 58th Biennial In-Service Conference, April 11-14, 2002; Nashville, TN.
2002
Trollinger, V.L. Interface design for music education multimedia. Presented at: Ninth International Conference in Technological Directions in Music Learning at the University of Texas at San Antonio, January 17-19, 2002; San Antonio, TX.
2002
Trollinger, V.L. Bassoon Master Class, Presented at: University of North Carolina at Greensboro, October 15, 2001; Greensboro, NC.
2001
Trollinger, V.L. ADDIE for music educators: Developing effective multimedia for the classroom. Presented at: Eighth International Conference on Technological Directions in Music Teaching and Learning, at the University of Texas at San Antonio, January 25-27, 2001; San Antonio, TX.
2001
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY MATERIALS
Trollinger, V.L. The world as the composer perceives it. Educational materials created for the Reading Symphony Youth Concert Series. October, 2013.
2013
Trollinger, V.L. Multimedia for the music educator: a review and critique of software for the classroom and home. Presented at: Sixth International Conference on Technological Directions in Music Teaching and Learning, at the University of Texas at San Antonio, January 27-29,1999; San Antonio,TX.
1999
Trollinger, V.L. Guidelines for the selection of music education computer software. Presentation at Indiana University Music Education Colloquium Series April 21,1999; Bloomington, IN.
1999
Trollinger, V.L. Music of Mozart, Ravel and Tchaikovsky. Presented at: Music in the Making Lecture Series: Sovereign Center for the Performing Arts, April 20, 1996; Reading, PA.
1996
Trollinger, V. & Flohr, J. Multi-modal instruction and affect on academic achievement. Presented at: Walden University In-service Research Conference, July 11, 2014; National Harbor, MD.
2014
Trollinger, V.L. and White, C. Facial expressions affect on pitch-matching accuracy in children. Presented at: Florida Music Education Association Annual Convention, January 11, 2013; Tampa FL.
2013
Trollinger & Flohr J. Development of critical listening skills as a result of multi-modal processing. Presented at: Walden University In-service Research Conference, January 17th, 2012: Miami, FL.
2012
Trollinger, V.L. An Acoustical assessment of the relationship between singing and speech in American preschool children. Poster presented at: International Society for Music Education International Conference/Early Childhood Session in August 5-9, 2002; Copenhagen, Denmark.
2002
Trollinger, V.L. An acoustical analysis of pitch-matching ability in pre-school children. Presented at: CIC Music Education Conference, October 16-18, 1997; Iowa City, IA.
1997
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Trollinger, V.L. & Flohr, J.W. Co-founded the International Aural Literacy Society (www.iaurala.org). June, 2013.
2013
Trollinger. V. The thrill of resonance. Video and accompanying materials created for the Reading Symphony Orchestra Youth Concert Series. October, 2012.
2012
Trollinger. V. The Science of Sound. Video and accompanying materials created for the Reading Symphony Orchestra Youth Concert Series. October, 2011.
2011
EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE
International Journal of Learning and Teaching- peer reviewer http://www.ijlt.org/
2016-present
Journal of Voice- guest reviewer http://www.jvoice.org/
2015-present
Oxford University Press- book proposal reviewer http://global.oup.com/?cc=us
2012-present
Pearson- Prentice Hall –book proposal reviewer https://www.pearsonhighered.com/
2009-present
University of North Carolina-Greensboro Current Research Journal - reviewer
2002-2004
SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRAL/SMALL ENSEMBLE MEMBERSHIPS 1984-PRESENT
The Philadelphia Orchestra, Philadelphia, PA. Substitute second bassoon, substitute section bassoon & extra musician.
1986-2014
The Cleveland Orchestra, Cleveland, OH. Substitute bassoon.
1999-2000
The North Carolina Symphony Orchestra
2001-2006
Reading Symphony Orchestra (PA)
1994- present
Aspen Festival Orchestra (CO) 1985-1986
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Aspen Chamber Symphony (CO) 1985-1986
Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle (NC) 2002-2006
Pottstown Symphony Orchestra (PA)
1984-1996
Lancaster Symphony Orchestra (PA)
1984-present
Kennett Symphony Orchestra (PA)
1984-present
Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra (PA)
1984-1996
Trenton Symphony Orchestra (NJ)
1985-1996
Valley Forge Music Fair Orchestra (PA)
1988-1994
Delaware Symphony Orchestra (DE) 1985-1996 FYVE Woodwind Quintet (PA)
1986-present
Satori Chamber Ensemble (PA)
2006-present
(SELECTED) SOLO PERFORMANCES
Devienne, F. Sonata in g minor for bassoon and piano. Performed September 22, 2015., Kutztown University Music Faculty Recital.
2015
Donaudy, S. “Amor s’apprende,” duet for two sopranos. Performed September, 2014 with Trucilla Sabatino.
2014
Garfield, B. “Quartet for bassoon and strings,” KU premiere, June 2013, KU Chamber Music Festival Gala Concert. Performed with Kurt Nikkanen (violin), Rita Porfiris (Viola), Peter Sanders (Cello).
2013
Schubert, F. “Die Forelle.” Performed at KU Chamber Music Festival, 2013.
2013
Mozart, W. “Duet for Cello and Bassoon.” Performed February 2013, with Marie-Aline Cadieux (Cello).
2013
Poulenc, F. “Sonata for Clarinet and Bassoon.” Performed February, 2012, with Elizabeth Stimpert (Clarinet).
2012
Mozart, W. “Prendero quel brunettino” as Fiordiligi from Cosi Fan 2012
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Tutte. Performed February 2012 with Trucilla Sabatino as Dorabella. Boismortier, J.B. “Sonata in g minor.” Performed at the Harpsichord Dedication Recital, Kutztown University, March 2012 with Ina Slater Grapenthin (Harpsichord).
2012
Jacob,G. “Concerto for Bassoon and Strings” (arranged for Concert Band). Performed April, 2011 with the Kutztown University Wind Ensemble.
2011
Brahms, J. “Die Mainacht.” Performed February 2011 with Daniel Immel (Piano).
2011
Mignone, F. “Aqela modinha que o Villa não escreveu.” Unaccompanied bassoon work, Performed February 21, 2011.
2011
Rossini, G. “Duet for Two Cats.” Performed February, 2010 with Trucilla Sabatino.
2010
Bertoli, G. “ Sonata 1 for Bassoon, Organ and Continuo.” Performed UNCG Faculty Recital, October 2001 and at Kutztown, February 2007.
2007
Saint-Saens, C. “Sonata for Bassoon.” Performed at the Bloomington Chamber Music Concert Series, 2000.
2000
Fucik, J. “The Old Bear With the Sore Head.” Performed with the Reading Symphony, December 1995.
1995
Villa-Lobos, H. “Bachianas Brasilieras 5 for Soprano and Cellos, W. 389” Performed at the Luzerne Music Center Summer Concert Series, 1988.
1988
Schoenberg, A. “ Die Nachtwandler.” Performed at the Luzerne Music Center Summer Concert Series, 1988.
1988
Kroeger, K. “Tres psalmi Davidis” for soprano and bass trombone. Performed at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, Brass Studio Chamber Concert. 1984.
1984
Graduate Bassoon Recital, April, 1984. Indiana University.
1984
Mozart, W. “Le Nozze di Figaro.” I sang Cherubino. Susquehanna University, 1982.
1981
Senior Bassoon Recital, January,1982. Susquehanna University. Works 1982
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by Boismortier, Tansman, PDQ Bach, and M. Arnold. Senior Voice Half-Recital, March, 1982, Susquehanna University. Works by Schubert, Brahms, Mozart and Bernstein * (this was scheduled and prepared, however due to mononucleosis I had to cancel).
(1982)
Junior Bassoon & Voice Recital, March, 1981. Susquehanna University. Works by Boismortier ,Saint-Saens, and Osbourne.
1981
Reading Symphony Youth Soloist: Mozart: Bassoon Concerto, K191
1978
Byndenwood (PA) Youth Soloist: “Concertpiece” by Burrell Phillips 1978 Orchestral Bassoon Solos: As a principal/solo chair player, I have performed nearly every major bassoon solo in the orchestral repertoire in professional concerts since 1984, including The Rite of Spring, Scheherazade, and many others. As a contrabassoonist, I have performed Ravel’s Beauty and the Beast several times and the opening to R.Strauss Also Sprach Zarathustra multiple times (not a big solo but one of the most famous).
1984-present
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
Member, Board of Directors: Reading Choral Society Artistic Committee Chair, Development Committee
2014-present
The Voice Foundation
2014-present
Performing Arts Medicine Association
2014-present
International Society for Music Education
2008-present
National Association for Music Education
2001-present
College Music Society
2001-present
International Double Reed Society
2001-present
Technology in Music Education (TI:ME)
2000-present
Reading Symphony Orchestra Education Committee
2007-present
Kutztown University Committee on Teacher Education 2012-present
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APSCUF (Faculty representative)
2006-present
American Federation of Musicians (AF of M)
1984-present
Kutztown Office of Research and Funded Grants – reader
2007-present
PASSHE Grant Proposal Reader—for music and physics proposals
2008-present
American Brain Tumor Association
2005-present
National Brain Tumor Society (originally Foundation)
2005-present
Heart Bandits American Eskimo (dogs) Railroad and Foster Parent
2004-present
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