Already this fall, band students have begun taking these recommendations to heart as part of the third and final part of the study: applying these practices and measurements to real performance spaces, right here at CU Boulder. CU Boulder’s CUbit and ColdQuanta together have made the Bose-Einstein lab available on the cloud. He has been the PI of over $20M in funded research from the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control, EPA, and NASA. New center advances study of aerosols. The scientific and performing arts team at CSU has completed preliminary work, which included adapting the SET facility for testing musicians, singers, and actors, as well as finalizing study protocols through a range of preliminary tests involving wind playing, speech, and singing. Under his direction, the Wind Symphony has released several internationally popular compact discs, all with Mark Records in New York. According to the studies of aerosols by Dr. Donald Milton MD, Professor of medicine University of Maryland, it is very unsafe to sing in an enclosed area. Introduction. He has appointments in Environmental Health, Biomedical Engineering, the Colorado School of Public Health, and the CSU Energy Institute. Dr. Henry’s research interests lie broadly in the development of lab-on-a-chip technologies, to study environmental and biological phenomena. While these results are preliminary, Miller recommends musicians wear a mask even while playing, using one with a small slit for one’s mouth and the instrument’s mouthpiece, while their nose remains covered. Preliminary results of the CSU study will be discussed on Friday, August 21 from 3:30 to 5:00 PM EDT in as session featuring the lead investigators of the CSU, CU, and Maryland studies. By Jane Palmer. Currently in his twenty-seventh year, he came to Texas A&M University in June of 1993 following a year of public school teaching in LaPorte, Texas (near Houston). Aerosol Studies Are Helping The Vienna Philharmonic And Other Orchestras Stay Safe From Covid-19 Eva Amsen Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Where do the aerosols come out of a given instrument? Aerosols and clouds play key roles in the Earth’s climate. Photoacoustic and filter measurements related to aerosol light absorption during the Northern Front Range Air Quality Study (Colorado 1996/1997) H. Moosmüller Search for more papers by this author The scientists then use the lasers to visualize the edge of the fog—where the fog stops and clean air begins. “Engineers help solve problems, and we really want to help solve this problem,” Miller said. He also was a regional finalist in the NATSAA competition. She received her Doctor of Medicine from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, has a Master of Science in Clinical Investigation, and a Ph.D. in Physiology from the University of Texas, Health Science Center, San Antonio. Musicians will all be spaced 12 feet apart, no more than 18 people will be in a room at a time, masks with mouth slits are required, and 30-minute rehearsals will be followed by 15-minute breaks. Dr. Rhea was awarded the Doctor of Musical Arts in Wind Conducting and Composition from the University of Houston in May of 1999. It found that wind instruments, as well as singing and theater performances, do indeed generate aerosols. "One of the most exciting parts about the research is that it's providing a doorway, an opportunity for us to return and continue our work. He has been extended invitations to membership in both the prestigious American Bandmasters Association and Phi Beta Mu. Several national and international performing arts education organizations are combining resources to study the effects of COVID-19 aerosol transmission in performing arts performance settings. While these methods might seem unusual, these two CU Boulder students are part of a group conducting ground-breaking scientific research. ASTA is part of a coalition of over 125 performing arts organizations which commissioned a study on aerosol rates produced by activities in music, speech, debate, and theatre. In June 2020, she will be President of the National Band Association and is currently the Music Education chair of the College Band Directors National Association. His output of compositions and arrangements numbers over 300. A district winner and regional finalist in the Metropolitan Opera auditions, Henderson was winner of the 1995 National Federation of Music Clubs Artist Awards. Next, they wrap a thin layer of nylon, similar to pantyhose, around the bell and repeat the scale in front of the mirror. Top: Shelly Miller and graduate student Tehya Stockman inspect a bell cover on Stockman's clarinet. The SET is temperature- and humidity-controlled The musician plays each note slowly and purposefully, pausing between notes. Once they know where and how the aerosol comes out of an instrument, Stockman works to measure the quantity of these aerosols with mentoring from Miller; Marina Vance, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Environmental Engineering Program; and Darin Toohey, professor in atmospheric and oceanic sciences. … The questions they’re trying to answer: Do wind instruments create aerosols—the tiny droplets of liquid that can carry the novel coronavirus? He is a former president of the American Bandmasters Association, and formerly on the board of directors of the National Band Association. In addition, the Volckens research group houses over $2M in sophisticated aerosol research equipment for the determination of aerosol size, concentration, and chemical composition. She is one of several researchers exploring the ways in which wind-instrument musicians’ performances generate aerosol particles that may transmit COVID-19. (Andy Colwell, Special to The Colorado Sun) In July of 1999, he was awarded the Outstanding Young Bandmaster of the Year for the state of Texas from Phi Beta Mu. After that rehearsal, 53 members of the SVC among 61 in attendance were confirmed or strongly suspected to have contracted COVID-19 and two died. Credit: University of Colorado at Boulder. Tehya Stockman, a graduate student in mechanical engineering, has been involved with Miller since the start of this research, running tests and providing a musician’s perspective, as she herself plays the clarinet. It shows us where the fluid is and where it isn’t. In these positions he has taught voice, foreign language diction, opera, choral techniques, choral literature, song literature and directed choirs. Volcanic aerosols, not pollutants, tamped down recent Earth warming, University of Colorado study concludes A new study led by the University of Colorado Boulder indicates emissions from moderate volcanoes around the world like the Augustine Volcano in Alaska, shown here, can mask some of the effects of global warming. (Credit: Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado). He earned the Bachelor of Music Education with honors from the University of Arkansas where he was a private conducting student of Eldon A. Janzen. Dr. Volckens will provide an update on the progress of the ongoing study at CSU focused specifically on bioaerosol emissions, including current factual information which this study has brought to clear light, and how an understanding of this information may, should, and will affect our work in the fine and performing arts fields. Singing organizations have responded to aerosol research study. Friday, Jan. 15: Classes follow a Wednesday class meeting schedule today (excludes law). They want to be back in the rehearsal room. Dr. Rhea maintains an internationally active schedule as conductor, clinician, and adjudicator. The study examined a March rehearsal in Washington. “Now say the alphabet,” says Abhishek Kumar, a graduate student in mechanical engineering, as he adjusts the focus on a digital video camera, points it at the mirror and hits record. Preliminary Results of Performing Arts Aerosol Study Depict Hopeful Outlook for Future Music Activities. During his tenure at Texas A&M University, Dr. Rhea has conducted the Wind Symphony for conventions of the Texas Music Educators Association (five times), the College Band Directors National Association (two times), the Midwest International Band & Orchestra Clinic, the Western International Band Clinic, and the American Bandmasters Association (2009 convention host), as well as in settings such as New York’s Carnegie Hall, the Meyerson Symphony Center of Dallas and the Wortham Center of Houston, and on tours which have taken the band throughout the state of Texas. He holds four patents and has published over 100 scientific manuscripts related to human exposure science, aerosol technology, and air pollution-related disease. Dr. Henry has published over 180 peer-reviewed publications, generated eight patents, and is an associate editor for Analytica Chimica Acta. “Now we’ll do the chromatic scale,” Kumar instructs. Your contribution will immediately provide for: 12.02.20 Aerosol Study Preliminary Results — Round 2, 08.17.20 Aerosol Study Preliminary Results — Round 1, Rebecca Phillips, D.M.A. Rebecca Phillips is professor of music and director of bands at Colorado State University where she conducts the CSU Wind Symphony and guides all aspects of the band and graduate wind conducting program. Initial results of an aerosol study commissioned by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) and more than 125 performing arts organizations have yielded preliminary data and considerations that could help prevent the cancellation of performing arts activities in the future amid the Coronavirus pandemic. Allen Henderson holds degrees from Carson Newman College (B.M. Major techniques used include microfabrication, chromatography, electrochemistry, electrophoresis, microfluidics, microscopy, and 3D printing. An aerosol study commissioned by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) and a coalition of more than 125 performing arts organizations has generated a second set of preliminary results that provides further optimism for mitigating the impact of COVID-19 on performing arts activities. In these experiments, the musicians breathe the fog in and out, and because the fog evaporates inside the musician, it comes out of the instrument darker than the air around it. But the first phase of the study is complete. A University of Colorado study provided … During his time at Tech, he served as assistant conductor of the University Symphonic Band and graduate assistant director and musical arranger to the Texas Tech University Marching Band, where he worked with Keith Bearden. The musician crouches next to a small, round mirror, the side of his unmasked mouth appearing in the reflection. Sep 18, 2020. Available in sizes to fit bell covers for most instruments with up to 12-inch bell diameter. This encompasses many other research interests: dance created by and for community members, site-specific dance, and interdisciplinary and/or collaborative performance and pedagogy. Dr. Rhea is a graduate of DeKalb, Texas High School and grew up in the music programs of the Texas public schools. Develop guidance documents that can be used across a range of artistic disciplines, Eleanor D. Barrett and Margaret E. Cottam, Randy D. Moench and Emily H. Thurston-Moench, Salary for project staff (one graduate student, one postdoc, one research scientist), Open access publication fees (to make the data/results freely accessible). As director of bands, he serves as administrative head of the university band program (1000 students), serves as conductor of the University Wind Symphony, and is the director of the nationally famous “Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band.” As director of performing ensembles, he additionally oversees the activities of the jazz ensemble, orchestra, and choral programs. A new study done by University of Colorado scientists confirms that singing without a mask inside can spread COVID-19 particles easily. At Colorado State University, involvement in music, theatre, and dance by non-majors is encouraged. The scientific and performing arts team at CSU continues to test individuals in each area of specialization, including voice, wind instruments, and acting, and has now reached the halfway point in the goal of testing 100 individuals of varying ages and ability levels. And what can be done to make practice and performance spaces safer, particularly amid a pandemic? Support Colorado State University via an online gift, event registration or survey participation. In addition, Dr. Henry has been involved in five spin-out companies from Colorado State University with products ranging from industrial water quality sensors to low-cost environmental diagnostics. The specific objectives of this project are to: This project will provide a robust, scientifically rigorous dataset to develop solutions addressing aerosol spread during artistic performances. The information Brian has presented is correct. Faculty-Staff Email Archive Student Email Archive Graduate Student Email Archive New Buffs Email Archive Senior Class Student Email Archive Community Email Archive COVID-19 Digest Archive, University of Colorado Boulder© Regents of the University of Colorado She was selected for membership in the prestigious American Bandmasters Association in 2014. . The National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) will host part two of a multi-part series dedicated to the scientific study of aerosol emissions in the performing arts. By Jason Plautz Jul. She has served as a guest-conductor and clinician, throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. Canal: CORONA CHOIR...what choral folks NEED to know. Dr. Rhea additionally holds memberships in the Texas Music Educators Association; Texas Bandmasters Association; College Band Directors National Association; Big 12 Band Directors Association; World Association of Symphonic Bands & Wind Ensembles; American Society of Composers, Authors, & Publishers; Phi Mu Alpha; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Kappa Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; and is an honorary member of Kappa Kappa Psi. Don't miss thi... Programa: CORONA CHOIR...what choral folks NEED to know. The produced aerosol amount is, on average, similar across all instrument Protocols for dance are forthcoming. They are also inviting singers and theater performers to be part of the study. The new CIRES Center for Atmospheric Chemistry on the University of Colorado at Boulder campus will enable researchers to investigate another important issue pertaining to aerosols: their impact on the environment. This webinar will feature Dr. John Volckens, principal investigator of the CSU study, and will be moderated by Dr. Daniel Goble, director of the School of Music, Theatre, and Dance at CSU. Kumar then asks the musician to stand on a step stool, positioned with the bell of his clarinet—the flared part at the end where the sound comes out—in front of the mirror. The Skagit Valley Chorale rehearsal on March 10 was one of the nation’s first super-spreading events. Allen Henderson, Executive Director, National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), Tim Rhea, Director of Bands/Head of Music Activities, Texas A&M University, Emily Morgan, Director of Dance, Colorado State University, Colorado State University School of Music, Theatre, and Dance, School of Music, Theatre, and Dance COVID-19 Policies, School of Music, Theatre, and Dance Emeritus and Retired Faculty, United States Institute for Theatre Technology, American Bandmasters Association Foundation, Women Band Directors International Foundation. She has performed with members of Lower Left Performance Collective in Texas and New Mexico, with Sebastian Prantl in Krems, Austria, Daniel Ashwanden in Vienna, Austria, in work in New York by Stephan Koplowitz and Ellen Cornfield, and in work in North Carolina by Sarah Council, Ashwini Gogate, Ann Dils, Martha Connerton, Jan van Dyke, and BJ Sullivan. Findings will inform guidelines aimed at reducing risks to artists for use by performing arts national and international governance bodies. Med. COVID-19 Performing Arts Aerosol Study. A second mask is ready to be worn when the student is not playing her instrument. Her training is eclectic, largely rooted in Cunningham technique and postmodern release-based technique and complimented by her study of Limón, Graham, and Klein techniques, as well as ballet, kathak, capoeira, yoga, and other forms. And a unique team at Colorado State University is searching for those answers. On their European tours (1999, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2013), Dr. Rhea has conducted the Wind Symphony during performances in Ireland, England, Austria, Germany, Italy, and the Czech Republic. Dr. Rhea’s tenure with the 420+ member Texas Aggie Band has included performances throughout the United States. Some of the major types of aerosols studied include: Mineral dust from sandstorms and volcanoes; Sea spray from the oceans; Smoke from agricultural burning and forest fires As temporary remote course instruction lifts and students return to rehearsal this week, things in the Imig Music Building look a little different, as McKinney has taken into account Miller’s precautionary recommendations. He earned the Master of Music in Wind Conducting from Texas Tech University where he studied with the late James Sudduth. He is currently vice president and secretary of The John Philip Sousa Foundation. and the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati (D.M.A. Her choreography has been shown in North and South Carolina, Indiana, Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Maryland, New Mexico, and California. Provides enhanced filtration and significantly more mitigation than using bell cover alone, as recommended by University of Colorado aerosol study. Escucha y descarga los episodios de CORONA CHOIR...what choral folks NEED to know gratis. (Credit: Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado). The Facilities at Colorado State University: The Powerhouse Energy Campus at Colorado State University contains a unique, simulated environmental testing (SET) facility that was constructed to study human aerosol emissions and exposures in a clean, versatile environment. Pidcoke has industry experience with clinical development projects and has been recognized on a national level for her contributions in advancing medical research for military personnel. His works are published with TRN Music Publisher, RBC Music Publisher, Southern Music Company, and Arranger’s Publishing Company. We'll adapt as we go through the semester,” McKinney said. However, no one had studied whether playing a wind instrument generates aerosols, how many or how they move through an indoor space. The study will examine aerosol rates produced by wind instrumentalists, vocalists, and even actors, and how quickly those aerosol rates accumulate in a space. It's going to be a layered approach," said Miller. Testing protocols will include events with and without mitigation strategies. He also served as music department chair at Austin Peay and Georgia Southern.As baritone soloist, Henderson has appeared in concert, opera, and oratorio across the country. ), where his minor was in Arts Administration and he was winner of the prestigious Corbett-Treigle Opera Competition.Prior to his appointment as executive director in 2008, he served NATS as district and regional governor and was elected national secretary/treasurer from 2006-2008. in Dance from Denison University in Ohio, and is a doctoral student in dance at Texas Woman’s University. “It's not going to be just one thing to make you safe. In its ongoing task of identifying ways to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 in performing arts activities, a third set of preliminary results has been released in the unprecedented aerosol study commissioned by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), the College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) and a coalition of more than 125 performing arts organizations. This elegant study is being co-ordinated by Natalie Watson & Declan Costello, to address whether singing or the playing of brass and wind instruments spread aerosol particles beyond normal speech." Transmission by the aerosol route is likely; it appears unlikely that either fomite or ballistic droplet transmission could explain a substantial fraction of the cases. Emily holds an M.F.A. Banner image: Music students practice COVID-safe protocols in Don McKinnney’s wind symphony class by wearing masks with slits cut in them. (Credit: Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado) Bottom: Stockman uses a DSLR camera to tape her clarinet performance to test for aerosol movement and dispersion from her instrument using a method called the Schlieren technique, in Miller's mechanical engineering laboratory on the CU Boulder campus. Additional collaborators on this study include Samir Patel, graduate student in mechanical engineering. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. The National Association of Schools of Music (NASM ) will be hosting a series of webinars dedicated to solving issues related to COVID-19 this week. Stockman has fitted a homemade bell cover made from medical mask material to test for the effectiveness of lowering aerosol. Dr. Rhea was named conductor of the TAMU Wind Symphony in 1995. Charles Henry is a professor of Chemistry and Chemical and Biological Engineering. Since concentrated aerosols are sometimes found in the workplace and have been shown to result in a number of diseases, NIOSH has devoted a significant portion of their research to the study of aerosols. When someone plays an instrument, vibrating reeds and buzzing lips are the culprits. Top: Shelly Miller and graduate student Tehya Stockman inspect a bell cover on Stockman's clarinet. Solutions are needed to reduce the risk of viral spread during performances and group practice settings. That's part of their identity.". CU Boulder environmental engineering Ph.D. student Tehya Stockman displays her clarinet and its handmade surgical-mask bell cover. • We are entering month 5 of a 6-month study, utilizing two independent labs at the University of Colorado –Boulder and the University of Maryland • Wind instruments and singing produce aerosol, which vary by instrument as well as intensity. Is it safe to strike up the band in a time of coronavirus? mechanical engineering professor Shelly Miller, a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Miller’s research confirmed that singing could spread the virus, Jean Hertzberg, associate professor of mechanical engineering, Philosopher, scientists propose new way to categorize minerals, 10 research discoveries from 2020 you won’t want to miss, Students can now access, study quantum science from wherever. Data are automatically recorded by a custom-built computer control and data acquisition system. John Volckens is a professor of Mechanical Engineering and the director of the Center for Energy Development and Health at CSU. So a group of over 120 performing arts groups commissioned Miller and her team to find out. And it shows us if the fluid is flowing smoothly or it's all mixed up,” Hertzberg said. in Dance/Choreography from the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, a B.A. Aerosols are minute by definition, ... an environmental engineer at the University of Colorado Boulder who studies air quality and airborne diseases. CSU Aerosol Emissions Study Reducing bio-aerosol emissions and exposures in the performing arts: a scientific road map for a safe return from COVID-19. CU Boulder Today is created by Strategic Relations and Communications. His research interests involve air quality, low-cost sensors, exposure science, and air pollution-related disease. That's part of their being. According to one recent study, the transmission distance of SARS-CoV-2 may be more than 13 feet (https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2607.200885). The study’s final results are expected in late November/early December. Identify solutions to reduce aerosol release and spread while artists perform their craft. He also served as interim executive director from 2007-2008. Unfortunately, many infected individuals do not realize they are infected; and group activities such as choir, dance, acting, or instrument ensembles increase the risk of spread. Although there is no record of a COVID-19 outbreak being linked to an instrumental ensemble, scientists like Miller suspected such gatherings could also potentially spread the virus. NAfME is supporting a new study on the effects of COVID-19 on the return to the rehearsal hall. Henderson was a participant in the 1993 NATS Intern Program and later hosted the program in 1998. In addition to both the Presidential Inaugural Parade in Washington, D.C., and the Texas Governor’s Inaugural in Austin, bowl appearances with the Aggie Band have included the Holiday, Cotton, Sugar, Independence, and Alamo. She has presented her written and creative research at conferences and festivals throughout the United States and internationally in Mexico, Austria. (Credit: Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado). Don McKinney, director of bands, was on board right away. #048. In an otherwise empty lab on the CU Boulder campus, a musician and a scientist stand 12 feet apart in separate rooms, an open door between them. After a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention linked an outbreak of COVID-19 in Washington state to a choir rehearsal, Miller’s research confirmed that singing could spread the virus that causes it, through aerosols. The researchers quickly focused on trying to find out how to reduce aerosol emissions from these activities. COLORADO STUDY. ... National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) will host part two of a multi-part series dedicated to the scientific study of aerosol emissions in the performing arts. Additionally, Professor Volckens will provide an update on his ongoing work to understand the efficacy of masks and face-coverings, which are now thought to be a primary means to control the spread of the virus from individuals in close contact. Any campus photos that do not depict current safety practices were taken prior to COVID-19 public health orders and guidelines. Once we get past COVID, we can hit the ground running," McKinney said. Additional Resource Links “They wanted to know whether wind instruments are as dangerous as singing and what we could do to make them safer,” Miller said. Dan Goble is the director of the School of Music, Theatre and Dance at Colorado State University. The study is a massive undertaking that will require a focused effort from all of us. Aerosols and Clouds Above the Tropopause (2018) This work has two facets – investigations of stratospheric aerosols and studies of polar stratospheric and mesospheric clouds. This was so that marching bands could start practicing and school music programs could open, implementing strategies to reduce risk of possible infection because of aerosols. “Doing research on a pandemic during a pandemic is very, very hard,” Vance said, noting that the researchers have taken care to limit their time indoors and with each other. 17, 2020 , 4:00 PM. Dr. Phillips regularly conducts collegiate honor bands, all-state bands, and festival bands across the United States, Canada, and Europe and she has been a rehearsal clinician at the Midwest Clinic: An International Band and Orchestra Conference. “The hope is that students, teachers, school systems and parents can use this information to calculate their own risk,” Stockman said. The first few weeks of the semester were spent adjusting to this new normal. 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