South Dakota Mines Music Center
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At the South Dakota Mines, music is interwoven into the science and engineering curriculum,
allowing students to flourish in a diverse environment rich with talent, knowledge,
and passion. Music-making sparks the imagination, demands innovation, develops rigorous
self-discipline and intellectual flexibility - skills integral to success in every
field.
Our unique music ensemble courses and other offerings challenge our students to think
creatively and develop greater musical understandings through the study and performance
of all varieties of music, while gaining invaluable teaming and communication skills
that serve them well throughout their chosen careers. Our music program, created and
developed by former South Dakota Mines Director of Music Dr. James D. Feiszli, was
cited by The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and Carnegie
Foundation as the major reason for his being awarded the 2013 CASE-Carnegie Professor
of the Year for South Dakota.
South Dakota Mines music ensembles have performed at conferences, competitions, and festivals around the world. Students receive personalized instruction from faculty renowned and respected for their contributions to the music profession.
Music activities are housed in the Music Center, located in one of the most historic buildings on campus, on the southeast corner of the campus quadrangle. A focal point of campus life, the Music Center hosts concerts, recitals, classes, rehearsal rooms, and social events.
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The music program offers a number of scholarships specifically for undergraduate students who is participating in music ensembles during their time here at South Dakota Mines. These scholarships are designed to support your studies at South Dakota Mines and reward excellence in both the ensemble playing and the community.
The number of scholarships and the amount awarded is based on two factors:
1.The monies available to be awarded, determined by the South Dakota Mines Foundation,
which handles Music Scholarship investments.
2.The number and quality of the applicants, which varies from year to year.
View each scholarship listed below for more information about application requirements and award details.
South Dakota Mines Music Scholars Award
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This scholarship attempts to identify and reward students who are leaders in music ensembles on campus. It was established by Director of Music, Dr. James D. Feiszli, using funds generated from donations at the annual Holiday Choral concerts.
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Charles Hallstrom Memorial Scholarship
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The Charles Hallstrom Memorial Scholarship award was established in 2013 in honor of Charles, or Chuck, who tragically lost his life in 1970 while fighting in Vietnam. Hallstrom was a South Dakota Mines student who actively participated in the Singing Engineers, the top vocal group on campus at that time.
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Larry Huisenga Music Scholarship
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Used to further Music Activities at South Dakota Mines, the Larry Huisenga Vocal Music Fund was established by Tamera J. Nelson (MetE86) in honor of her father, who was a lifelong singer. It may be used as a scholarship award in any year at the discretion of the Director of Music.
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Eileen Heilman Scholarship
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Margret MacIntosh Music Scholarship
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This scholarship was established by Dan (ChE' 77) and Nancy Carlson in honor of Dan's aunt Margret. It is to be awarded to a student who is active in the university music program.
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Ronald F. & Eunice A. Miller Memorial Scholarship
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Awarded to a student of good academic standing who is involved in a vocal ensemble and comes from South Dakota, the Miller Memorial Scholarship was established by Kenneth Miller (EE75) in memory of his parents.
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Karen Whitehead Scholarship
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The Karen Whitehead Music Scholarship fund was established in honor of former Provost Dr. Karen Whitehead to assist students who share her love of music. The Whitehead Scholarship is awarded to any student involved in the music program upon recommendation from the music director.
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Music Supporters in Concert Scholarship
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Arjun Ayyangar Music Scholarship
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Established by Narasimhan (Vijay) Ayyangar (M.S.ChE89), this scholarship honors his son Arjun Ayyangar, an accomplished multi-instrumentalist, and his musical ability. Award recipients may not receive this award twice. They may, however, audition again for a different award.
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String Theory Scholarship
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Charles Snyder & Lucille Reilly Music Scholarship
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Requirements and Criteria
Music scholarships are awarded each year based on competitive auditions to students
who:
1) are in at least their second full-time semester at South Dakota Mines
2) are registered in a degree-granting program
3) have been involved in a music ensemble at South Dakota Mines
4) have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5
Award winners may audition again during their award year for the following academic
year. Instrumental award winners are expected to enroll in University Orchestra, University
Band, Wind Ensemble and/or Jazz Band for the academic year and perform a leadership
role in one of those ensembles. Vocal award winners are expected to enroll in University
Choir, Concert Choir and/or Master Chorale, assuming a leadership role in one of those
ensembles. Keyboard award winners choose to audition for either band or choral awards
at the time of application. Keyboard award winners will thus be expected to be involved in
the ensemble(s) of that category at the discretion of the appropriate Director.
Before you apply, read these Thoughts about Music Scholarships at South Dakota Mines.
Being part of the South Dakota Mines music family continues after graduation. Our
music alumni maintain close ties, creating professional and personal networks that
continue to benefit them.
Eight alumni singers accompanied the South Dakota Mines choirs on their first European
concert tour in 1989, and the tradition has continued ever since. In 1993, 1996, 2001,
2006, and 2009 choirs composed of both students and alumni performed in Rapid City
and on tours to Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Ireland, winning awards and acclaim.
In 1999, the Alumni and Friends Choir, a vocal ensemble open to alumni, spouses, and friends of South Dakota Mines Music,
was formalized and has developed a set of repertory that they have since performed
at campus reunions, spring choral concerts, and special performance events in the
U.S. and abroad.
A&F Choir Performances
2013: Rapid City, SD - 80 alumni performed at the spring concert in celebration of
Dr. Feiszli's thirty years at South Dakota Mines
2004: Bellevue, WA – Meydenbauer Center
2002: Minneapolis, MN – Westwood Lutheran Church
2002: Rapid City, SD – South Dakota Mines Spring Concert
2001: Fort Collins, CO – St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
2001: Italy – Concert Tour
2000: Denver, CO – Moses Hogan Festival
2000: Rapid City, SD – South Dakota Mines Five-Year Reunion
The High Energy Machine (THEM)
Established in 1984 as a 1950s do-wop music group, THEM was soon performing in nearly every venue available from the Governor’s Hunt Club Banquet in Pierre to European festivals. THEM now soldiers on as an alumni ensemble, appearing in European tours and maintaining an active social network.
But music did not always have its own home on campus. For nearly 50 years, the gymnasium was the bustling center of campus life, housing concerts, theater performances, sporting events, dances, and commencement. When the King Center was constructed in 1976, athletics moved into the new complex, and so too did music. The space was then occupied by paleontology until a new paleontology building opened in 2011.
In the interim, music activities rapidly expanded, outgrowing their space in the King Center. With the old gymnasium now available, the space was repurposed and renovations began. Today, the music building is a thriving hub of concerts, rehearsals, lectures, meetings, and classes. Yet much work remains to be done: developing the lower floor into classrooms, adding audio infrastructure and performance lighting, extending concert hall seating and the stage, and renovating rooms into a recording studio and control room.
To achieve this vision of creating an exceptional performance facility for South Dakota Mines and the region, funding is needed. You can help make this dream come true by donating today. Contact Dr. Armstrong to learn more.
Our music ensembles have toured throughout the region, nation, and European continent. Until
1984, South Dakota Mines music ensembles prepared annual concert tours for high schools
within South Dakota and the surrounding states, even performing once in Mexico under
the direction of Charles Thielen. In the mid-1980s, the focus shifted to US performance
venues that presented educational opportunities such as state and regional conventions
of the American Choral Directors Association; the Music Educators National Conference
in Anaheim, CA; Grand Teton Choral Festival in Jackson Hole, WY. The South Dakota
Mines Master Chorale was chosen to represent South Dakota at the National Cathedral
in Washington DC during its dedicatory year in 1991.
In the fall of 1988, the Concert Choir embarked on the first European concert tour. Since that time, South Dakota Mines ensembles have traveled abroad every three to four years to Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Ireland where they took three first-place awards in the Association of Irish Musical Societies choral competition. In spring of 2016, the choir returned to Europe for a sixteen-day tour.
2016 | Italy & Germany | |
2010-2011 | Switzerland & Germany |
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2006 |
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2003 | Austria, Germany and Switzerland |
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2001 | Italy | |
1996 | Germany & Italy | |
1996 | Switzerland & Germany |
Contact Us
Dr. Haley Armstrong Director of Bands Music Center, Room 210 605-394-2433 Haley.Armstrong@sdsmt.edu |
Tammy Schnittgrund Director of University Orchestra Music Center 305 605-394-2433 Tammy.Schnittgrund@sdsmt.edu |
Dr. Gerrit Scheepers |
Andrea Horan Administrative Assistant Music Office 605-394-2433 Andrea.Horan@sdsmt.edu |