Disturbing cuts in the UW music department

<p>I'm personally not a musician, but this is circulating on facebook among my musician friends and as a fellow artist and avid CCer I figured I should help get the word out. If you want to support the UW music department, voice your opinions. I'll post this in the music majors forum as well:</p>

<p>From Allen Vizzutti-
To all musicians and music teachers:
I am writing for your help. The University of Washington School of Music has a new director, Richard Karpen, appointed by the Dean of Arts and Sciences last fall. He is a computer music advocate and not very interested in any of the traditional ensembles. He does not seem to value experience, expertise, accomplishments, visibility, effectiveness or credibility in school of music faculty.</p>

<p>I returned from touring out of the US for a month on July 13th to find a form letter from the UW School of Music director’s office informing me that under the guise of budget considerations my 10 year Artist in Residency position as trumpet professor for the UW School of Music has been eliminated. I had no warning in which to prepare for the loss of salary and health care. Computer music advocate, Karpen did not have the backbone or courtesy to discuss his plan with me personally or by email. During the last year I initiated 2 meetings in person with him to discuss cuts and the future. His attitude was condescending and he offered no information. In my professional life I have never been treated so disrespectfully.</p>

<p>Under the direction of computer music advocate, Karpen, during the last academic year, the brass faculty at UW went through several days of auditions for admission and scholarships only to be informed after deliberations were completed that we would not be allowed to admit anyone on trumpet, trombone or tuba in spite of a very talented and needed crop of applicants. Students and parents had traveled at their expense to audition when it was known by the administration that they had no chance for admission.</p>

<p>One extremely gifted and academically strong trumpet student was awarded the largest scholarship the brass department had available. He was never told of his award and was wait listed indefinitely. When his very concerned parents finally contacted the director just before the deadline for university acceptances expired, Karpen said and I quote, “You will never study with Allen Vizzutti.” The student’s father told me about this exchange later.</p>

<p>I am deeply concerned by the disturbing trend at the UW School of Music to devalue musical fundamentals, impose narrow artistic vision and undermine the faculty. I am now asking you, if you are willing to do so, to voice your opinion about my teaching, playing and/or the value of traditional music education, (in addition to contemporary music), or anything else you wish to say, to the Interim President of UW, the Dean of Arts and the Director of the UW School of Music at the following email addresses.
Richard Karpen < <a href="mailto:karpen@u.washington.edu">karpen@u.washington.edu</a>> (director)
Anna Mari Cause < <a href="mailto:cauce@u.washington.edu">cauce@u.washington.edu</a>> (dean)
Phyllis M. Wise < <a href="mailto:pmwise@u.washington.edu">pmwise@u.washington.edu</a>> (Interim President)</p>

<p>After dedicating a major part of my life to music education I am now reaching out for your support. Please forward this letter to your music colleagues and friends. I would love to see the emails to UW go viral.
Thank you.
Allen Vizzutti</p>

<p>Oh wow… I can understand budget cuts, but the way they’re being carried out (announcements without warning, auditions with no admissions) is kind of ridiculous… Thank you for sharing this!</p>

<p>I’m glad Mr. Vizzutti sent this out - I went to school with one of his kids and have heard him preform before… he’s a very, very talented musician.</p>

<p>I have never been so outraged over something I care so little about!</p>