

The NYSSMA All-State Festival is typically held the week following Thanksgiving vacation and lasts for four days. Students with very high marks are nominated by school music teachers to be considered for selection into an All-State or All-National performing ensemble. Students must perform a level VI solo (the highest level) and must be accompanied by a pianist. Students in their sophomore and junior years of high school are eligible to be selected to for the NYSSMA All-State performing groups. These honor groups rehearse for two or three days and perform a concert at the conclusion of the rehearsals. All fifth through twelfth grade students are eligible for nomination to their categorical division. The students are selected from nomination lists submitted by music teachers for consideration to perform in these annual concert festivals. The Long Island String Festival Association (LISFA), The New York State Council of Music Administrators for Music Education- Suffolk Chapter/Suffolk County Music Educators’ Association (NYSCAME/SCMEA) and The Suffolk County Music Educators’ Association (SCMEA) are county music organizations that offer students the ability to perform with students from other districts in annual All-County Concert Festivals throughout Suffolk County. What is All-County, All-State, All-Eastern and All-National? The evaluation is also used by music teachers to assist with student nominations for possible acceptance into All-County, All-State, All-Eastern and All-National performing groups. The student’s written evaluation will share constructive feedback by an adjudicator who specializes on the student’s particular instrument.
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Students should select a piece of music from the NYSSMA manual (with an original copy purchased as photocopies are strictly prohibited) and begin preparing several months in advance of the performance date. Performing a NYSSMA solo/ensemble is optional. Additional information concerning NYSSMA is obtainable at. Students can perform on Piano, Voice, Strings, Woodwind, Brass, Percussion, Harp, Guitar, and Jazz instruments. Students that perform in an ensemble (duets, trios, etc.) will only perform the selected piece. Each student will receive his or her own adjudication sheet with comments from a music educator.

Students also have the option to attend for Comments Only, in which a grade will not be included in the evaluation process. The resultant ratings for levels I-IV of O (outstanding), E (excellent), G (good), F (fair) and levels V-VI of a letter grade are determined by an overall performance score.

Students will perform this before an official NYSSMA adjudicator. If a student performs as a soloist, he/she must perform specific tasks, such as: preparation of scales or jazz improvisation/drum set grooves (from memory), a solo from the official NYSSMA manual (photocopies are strictly prohibited and students will not be allowed to perform), and must sight-read eight measures of music. Students may participate in multiple performances within each festival, and at multiple festivals. He has participated in masterclasses with artists such as Wu Han, Marc Silverman, and Gabriella Montero.Many of our student musicians perform in one of the New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) solos and ensemble festivals. Locally, John is a collaborative pianist for the NYSSMA All-State festivals, working with both vocalists and instrumentalists. He has also performed in Rome, Florence, Perugia, Beijing, Xi'an, and Prague. In 2010, he appeared at the annual Jazz à Juan festival on the French Riviera. In 2009, he performed at the Chopin Manor House, which was the location of Chopin's first public concert, in Duszniki-Zdrój, Poland. When he was 16, he won the Associated Music Teacher's League's Young Musicians' Competition and performed at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall. John received his Bachelors degree from LIU Post in Music Education and his Masters and Artist Diploma from SUNY Purchase in Piano Performance.

He has studied with Merle Langs-Greenberg, Stephanie Watt, Richie Iacona, and Stephanie Brown. John Stephen Tittmann is a versatile pianist, keyboardist, and educator, regularly performing classical, jazz, and popular styles as a solo artist, in various ensembles, and as an accompanist.
