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Upcoming Auditions

11/8/2008 Eastern Region Middle School Auditions
11/15/2008 Southern Region High School Auditions
11/15/2008 Northern Region High School Auditions
11/22/2008 Western Region High School Auditions
11/22/2008 Eastern Region High School Auditions
12/6/2008 Southern Region Middle School Auditions
1/10/2009 Northern Region Middle School Auditions
2/7/2009 All-State Auditions

Upcoming Music Festivals

1/9/2009 Eastern Region High School Music Festival
1/16/2009 Northern Region High School Concert Festival
1/16/2009 Southern Region High School Concert Festival
1/16/2009 Western Region High School Concert Festival
2/1/2009 Northern Region High School Youth Honor Band/Flute Choir
2/27/2009 Eastern Region Middle School Music Festival
2/27/2009 Southern Region Middle School Concert Festival
3/6/2009 Northern Region Middle School Concert Festival
3/20/2009 Western Region Middle School Concert Festival
4/2/2009 All-State Concert Festival

OUR MISSION

The Connecticut Music Educators Association provides programs and activities for professional educators, students, and future music educators striving to enhance the quality of music education for all children.

GOALS OF CMEA

  • To promote and recognize effective music teaching
  • To promote quality learning opportunities for all Connecticut students N-12
  • To provide a unified voice on behalf of music educators in Connecticut
  • To maintain a vital, effective, and efficient organization

SPECIAL NOTICES

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2008-2009 Region & All-State auditions required repertoire  More »

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LATEST NEWS

CMEA rallies its members to speak out in favor of required arts graduation credits!

CMEA urges members to take action NOW to support arts education as a core subject area by writing and speaking up to convince the State Dept. of Ed to amend their current high school graduation credit requirement proposal to include two required credits specifically in the arts.Full Story »