Composer Michael Mauldin Makes Classroom Visits
01-Oct-2008
One of the UNM Robb Trust's newest projects is to bring a living,
practicing composer into classrooms to talk to students about his own
career as a composer, and how his life and musical career were
influenced by John Donald Robb.
Composer Michael Mauldin will visit with Albuquerque Public School
students in selected middle schools to have conversations with them
about Robb's contribution to the Hispanic community and culture through
collecting and preserving folk songs which would have disappeared
without his efforts and Robb's use of the folk material in his own
compositions. Mr. Mauldin is a pianist, conductor (Albuquerque Boys'
Choir for many years), and published composer.
Educational Outreach for the UNM John Donald Robb Musical Trust offers
scholars, students, and the general public the opportunity to explore
and study folk music of the Southwest and the music and legacy of John
Donald Robb, as well as the dissemination of the results to new
audiences. The Trust initiates the development of programs and materials
and collaborations with presenters to spread information about the
legacy and music of John Robb.