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View a full calendar view of our upcoming teacher certification course classes and workshops below.

Jan
21
Tue
First Steps in Music with Orff Schulwerk with Betsy Greene Online
Jan 21 @ 6:00 pm – Mar 25 @ 7:00 pm

First step some music with off. Top by Betsy Greene. Spring 2025.

Begin by learning classroom-ready activities that follow the eight-part workout from First Steps in Music and integrate the Orff approach while gaining a better understanding of how to integrate these two approaches. Next, learn how to lesson plan using First Steps in Music with Orff Schulwerk and develop your own integrated activities to use in your teaching. Prior First Steps in Music and/or Orff Schulwerk experience is recommended but not required.

Jan. 21, Jan. 28, Feb. 4, Feb. 11, Mar. 4, and Mar. 11, 2025 6-7 PM EST, Online

1.5 credit hours or 22.5 PD hours

This course may be taken congruently with Conversational Solfege with Orff Schulwerk for 3 graduate credits or 45 PD hours.

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Conversational Solfege with Orff Schulwerk with Betsy Greene Online
Jan 21 @ 7:00 pm – Mar 25 @ 8:00 pm

Discover ways to thoughtfully develop the musicianship of your students with activities that use a high level of engagement with creativity and student input. A close look and experience with the Feierabend Approach (Conversational Solfege) and the Orff Approach or Orff Schulwerk will be the focus for study as well as how to integrate them meaningfully into your teaching. This course will help you to reflect on your own teaching in a way that will encourage you to prioritize best practices regardless of the method(s) you use. Prior experience with Conversational Solfege and/or Orff Schulwerk is/are highly recommended but not required.

Jan. 21, Jan. 28, Feb. 4, Feb. 11, Mar. 4, and Mar. 11, 2025 7-8 PM EST Online

1.5 credit hours or 22.5 PD hours

This course may be taken congruently with First Steps in Music with Orff Schulwerk for a combined 3 graduate credits or 45 PD hours.

 

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Feb
7
Fri
Conversational Solfege Certification Course with David Rankine Online
Feb 7 @ 7:00 pm – Mar 14 @ 11:00 pm

Unlock the power of music literacy for your students with Conversational Solfege! This transformative course, designed by Dr. John Feierabend, equips educators with research-based methods to teach rhythm, melody, and improvisation across all levels—from elementary classrooms to collegiate ensembles. Dive into a literature-driven curriculum that makes reading music notation as natural as speaking.  

This course is ideal for educators who want to adopt a proven, research-based method for music reading that enhances listening, responding, and improvisation skills. Get ready to feel inspired and motivated to elevate your teaching and your students’ musical thinking!

Learn more and register for the course

Mar
6
Thu
OAKE Nat’l Conf. | Chicago | Folk Songs for Instrumental Settings with Carol Swinchoski & Jessica Pietrosanti
Mar 6 – Mar 9 all-day

OAKE "Folk Songs for Instrumental Settings Carol Swinchoski Jessica Pietrosanti

OAKE Nat’l Conf. | Folk Songs for Instrumental Settings with Carol Swinchoski & Jessica Pietrosanti

Description

Folk songs in instrumental settings – CS for Band!

Date and time to be announced.

OAKE Nat’l Conf. | Chicago |Elevate Expressive Storytelling in the Music Classroom with John Crever
Mar 6 – Mar 9 all-day

 

 

Description

Listening to stories is an incredible way to broaden our understanding of ourselves and others. By incorporating a story with an attached song, John Feierabend’s First Steps in Music 8-part musical workout gives students a “cool down” time while the teacher models expressive singing and storytelling for the students. Want to enhance your musical storytelling? Join teacher trainer John Crever and learn powerful musical techniques to take your expressive storytelling skills to the next level.

OAKE Nat’l Conference | Chicago | Beyond the Classroom: Bridges to the Community with Lillie Feierabend
Mar 6 – Mar 9 all-day

Description
“Often a single experience will open the young soul to music for a whole lifetime. This experience cannot be left to chance. It is the duty of the school to provide it.” Zoltán Kodály: Children’s Choruses, 1929

Mar
7
Fri
Maryland, MEA | First Steps in Music curriculum & Part Singing with Upper-Elem. & Middle School with John Feierabend
Mar 7 – Mar 8 all-day

Introduction to the Movement parts of the First Steps in Music Curriculum – Friday, March 7, 2025, 3:30 PM
Introduction to teaching part singing the upper elementary and middle school grades – Friday, March 7, 2025, 12:30 PM
Introduction to the vocal parts of the First Steps in Music curriculum – Saturday, March 8, 2025 9 AM

Apr
4
Fri
Conversational Solfege Upper Levels Certification | Online
Apr 4 @ 7:00 pm – May 9 @ 11:00 pm

This course is perfect for upper elementary general music, as well as middle school and high school choral and instrumental teachers.

Learn more about this course and register

Apr
24
Thu
NAfME Eastern Div. Conf. | Hartford, CT | First Steps in Music: Vocal Development & Movement Development with John Feierabend
Apr 24 – Apr 27 all-day

Description

Introduction to the Vocal Parts and Movement Parts of the First Steps in Music Curriculum.

The exact dates and times are to be announced.

NAfME Eastern Div. Conf. | Hartford, CT | Sing in Parts: Pedagogy Ideas for Beginning Part Singing with Lillie Feierabend
Apr 24 @ 12:45 pm – 1:45 pm

Description

Transitioning from unison to part singing can be challenging for upper elementary and middle school students. Proven strategies for developing part-singing by ear and eye are critical for the preparation of choral singing in the later grades. But where to begin? And how? This session will address the part-singing challenges that upper elementary and middle school students encounter while transitioning from unison to parts and from ear to eye in the development of part-singing competency. When we set up an appropriate sequence of learning, all of our students can be on their way to not only singing with understanding and joy during their school years but will have the necessary skills to sing independently and with others throughout their lives.

Apr
25
Fri
NAfME Eastern Div. Conf. | Hartford, CT | Who’s Afraid of Improvisation? with Lillie Feierabend
Apr 25 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Improvisation plays a crucial role in music development, but when to begin, and how? With appropriate prompts, engaging methods, and active participation, even young children can successfully improvise. “The Nutcracker ” (Movement Exploration) and “Hansel and Gretel” (Arioso; vocal improvisation) provide two distinct opportunities, and the inspiration and tools necessary to aid creativity. What a wonderful way to start, even our youngest students, on their path to a life-time of confident improvisation. Join us as we dance each character and discover the delight of moving expressively and musically to many of the Movement Exploration themes in “The Nutcracker,” and explore the many opportunities for Arioso in “Hansel and Gretel.”

NAfME Eastern Div. Conf. | Hartford, CT | The 12 Steps of RHYTHMIC Literacy using Conversational Solfege with Chris Anne Powers
Apr 25 @ 4:30 pm – 5:45 pm

Conversational Solfege (CS), created by Dr. John Feierabend, develops notational literacy skills with learners of elementary age to adults. This session will explore the utilization of tonal syllables at a conversational level, progressing organically into reading notated music. Repertoire using solfege patterns with a parallel development of rhythm patterns in 2/4 and 6/8 will be presented. Part-singing will be explored. Through carefully sequenced activities, CS fosters a joyful assimilation of skills such as listening, melodic reading, dictation, composition, and improvisation in an intuitive manner. This session is relevant for music educators across various settings (classroom, choral, and/or instrumental), from elementary through college.

First Steps in Music Infants and Toddlers with Greenwood & Lawson | Live Online
Apr 25 @ 7:00 pm – May 16 @ 10:00 pm

This course will provide participants with insights and practical knowledge to implement developmentally appropriate musical activities for children under three years old. Folk songs, rhymes, and Classical music are highlighted as primary source materials. Research findings and pedagogical techniques will be discussed, giving participants a solid foundation to support very young children to become Tuneful, Beatful and Artful.

Learn more and register for this event

Apr
26
Sat
NAfME Eastern Div. Conf. | Hartford, CT | The 12 Steps of MELODIC Literacy using Conversational Solfege with Chris Anne Powers
Apr 26 @ 4:30 pm – 5:45 pm

Conversational Solfege (CS), created by Dr. John Feierabend, develops notational literacy skills with learners of elementary age to adults. This session will explore the utilization of tonal syllables at a conversational level, progressing organically into reading notated music. Repertoire using solfege patterns with a parallel development of rhythm patterns in 2/4 and 6/8 will be presented. Part-singing will be explored. Through carefully sequenced activities, CS fosters a joyful assimilation of skills such as listening, melodic reading, dictation, composition, and improvisation in an intuitive manner. This session is relevant for music educators across various settings (classroom, choral, and/or instrumental), from elementary through college.

Jun
2
Mon
Conversational Solfege Levels 1&2 Certification with Andy Himelick | Delaware, OH
Jun 2 – Jun 5 all-day

 Conversational Solfege™ is a pedagogical approach used to intuitively develop notational literacy skills with students of elementary age through adults who are tuneful, beatful, and artful. Through carefully sequenced activities, Conversational Solfege™ first develops an understanding of music through the use of rhythm and solfege syllables at a “conversational” level, then gradually evolves into reading, writing, improvisation, dictation, and composition skills. Teachers will learn how to enable students to joyfully assimilate the skills and content necessary to be musically literate, as well as learn various techniques to allow the acquisition of these skills. This Conversational Solfege™ course will address lesson planning, unit planning, and assessment and applies to music educators in most music educational settings (classroom, choral, and/or instrumental) elementary through college.

Register Here

Jun
16
Mon
Conversational Solfege Levels 1&2 Certification with Andy Himelick | Anderson, IN
Jun 16 – Jun 20 all-day

Conversation Solfege Levels 1&2 Certification with Andrew Himelick at Anderson University summer 2025

 Conversational Solfege™ is a pedagogical approach used to intuitively develop notational literacy skills with students of elementary age through adults who are tuneful, beatful, and artful. Through carefully sequenced activities, Conversational Solfege™ first develops an understanding of music through the use of rhythm and solfege syllables at a “conversational” level, then gradually evolves into reading, writing, improvisation, dictation, and composition skills. Teachers will learn how to enable students to joyfully assimilate the skills and content necessary to be musically literate, as well as learn various techniques to allow the acquisition of these skills. This Conversational Solfege™ course will address lesson planning, unit planning, and assessment and applies to music educators in most music educational settings (classroom, choral, and/or instrumental) elementary through college.

Folk Song and Dance Around the World with Lillie Feierabend | Anderson, IN
Jun 16 @ 5:00 pm – Jun 19 @ 8:45 pm

Folk song and dance round the world with Lillie Feierabend

Humor, love, kindness, and joy are universal. Community music-making builds a bridge where we are offered a glimpse into another culture and are delighted to find ourselves looking back. A country’s musical culture can also offer insight into its history, spirit, values, and heart. We can appreciate and begin to know a little about people when we move in their footsteps, sing their songs, and play their games. These delightful gifts, traversing not only cultures, but generations, can lead to greater awareness and global understanding. This lively workshop will explore fifteen cultures through their folk dance, rounds, passing games, play parties, clapping games, and literature. This course applies to all grade levels. Join us as we meet wonderful people through the gift of their music.

Jun
24
Tue
Conversational Solfege Levels 1&2 Certification with John Feierabend | Central College, Pella, Iowa
Jun 24 – Jun 27 all-day

 

 Conversational Solfege™ is a pedagogical approach used to intuitively develop notational literacy skills with students of elementary age through adults who are tuneful, beatful, and artful. Through carefully sequenced activities, Conversational Solfege™ first develops an understanding of music through the use of rhythm and solfege syllables at a “conversational” level, then gradually evolves into reading, writing, improvisation, dictation, and composition skills. Teachers will learn how to enable students to joyfully assimilate the skills and content necessary to be musically literate, as well as learn various techniques to allow the acquisition of these skills. This Conversational Solfege™ course will address lesson planning, unit planning, and assessment and applies to music educators in most music educational settings (classroom, choral, and/or instrumental) elementary through college.

Jun
27
Fri
First Steps in Music Certification with Stephanie Schall-Brazee | Lakeland University, WI
Jun 27 – Jun 29 all-day

 

First Steps in Music Certification Course

The First Steps in Music curriculum is designed to prepare children to become musical in by being Tuneful, Beatful, and Artful. First Steps in Music for Infants and Toddlers provides developmentally appropriate activities that are well suited for children under three years old with their caregivers. First Steps in Music for Preschool and Beyond provides activities for children as young as three, but are appropriate for any aged child that needs to further develop their tuneful, beatful, and artful abilities. Folk songs and rhymes as well as classical music are the primary source materials that are used to develop their musical minds and abilities. Created by Dr. John Feierabend, this pedagogical approach contains everything you need to lead a music class for preschool and early elementary students, including Echo Songs, Call-and-Response Songs, Simple Songs, SongTales, Action Songs, Circle Games, Beat Motion Activities, and more. Ample time will be spent on exploring complete lesson plans for a three-year curriculum. Participants who successfully complete this course will receive an official certificate of completion from the Feierabend Association for Music Education.

Course Materials:
First Steps in Music for Preschool and Beyond by Dr. John Feierabend

Jun
29
Sun
HYBRID First Steps in Music Certification Course with Leslie Weaver | Slippery Rock University, Pennsylvania
Jun 29 @ 8:30 am – Jul 3 @ 4:30 pm

FIRST STEPS IN MUSIC CERTIFICATION COURSE – Hybrid (In Person with a virtual component – see below) 

The First Steps in Music curriculum is designed to prepare children to become musical by being Tuneful, Beatful, and Artful. First Steps in Music for Infants and Toddlers provides developmentally appropriate activities well suited for children under three years old and their caregivers. First Steps in Music for Preschool and Beyond provides activities for children as young as three but are appropriate for any child that needs further development of their tuneful, beatful, and artful abilities. Folk songs, rhymes, and classical music are the primary source materials used to develop their musical minds and abilities. Created by Dr. John Feierabend, this pedagogical approach contains everything you need to lead a music class for preschool and early elementary students, including Echo Songs, Call-and-Response Songs, Simple Songs, SongTales, Action Songs, Circle Games, Beat Motion Activities, and more. Ample time will be spent exploring complete lesson plans for a three-year curriculum. Participants who complete this course will receive an official certificate of completion from the Feierabend Association for Music Education.

June 29 – July 3, 2025  (NO CLASS ON TUESDAY, July 1)
Sunday, June 29 and Monday, June 30 – ONLINE- 8:30-4:00
TUESDAY OFF (for travel to Slippery Rock University)
Wednesday – Thursday, July 2-3 – IN PERSON – 8:30-4:30

Recommended Text: First Steps in Music for Preschool and Beyond (revised edition 2020) by John M. Feierabend. GIA Publications: 2006; G-5880

Jul
7
Mon
World Folk Song and Dance with Lillie Feierabend | The Hartt School of Music – West Hartford, CT
Jul 7 @ 9:00 am – Jul 9 @ 4:00 pm

World Folk Song and Dance with Lillie Feierabend | The Hartt School of Music – West Hartford, CT

Humor, love, kindness, and joy are universal. Community music-making builds a bridge where we are offered a glimpse into another culture and are delighted to find ourselves looking back. A country’s musical culture can also offer insight into its history, spirit, values, and heart. We can appreciate and begin to know a little about people when we move in their footsteps, sing their songs, and play their games. These delightful gifts, traversing not only cultures but generations, can lead to greater awareness and global understanding.  3 credit workshop @$275 per credit.

Jul
14
Mon
Conversational Solfege Level 1 & 2 Certification with John Feierabend | Gordon College, Wenham, MA
Jul 14 – Jul 17 all-day

Conversational Solfege Level 1&2 Certification with John Feierabend | Gordon College, Wenham, MA

Through carefully sequenced activities, Conversational Solfege™ addresses the National Standards, while enabling students to joyfully assimilate the skills and content necessary to become musically literate, including the acquisition of listening, rhythmic and melodic reading, dictation, composition, and improvisation in an intuitive manner. Applications of Conversational Solfege™ are ideally suited to: elementary general music curricula; choral organizations at all levels; Orff Schulwerk; Kodály; Dalcroze; Gordon Music Learning Theory; high school and college sight singing and ear training; class piano; Suzuki; as well as recorder, band, and orchestral instrumental instruction.

The Feierabend Curriculum examines a pedagogical method that develops music literacy. Based on models used to teach conversational foreign languages, this course develops an understanding of music through the use of rhythm and tonal syllables at a “conversational” level that gradually evolves into reading, writing, improvisation, and composition skills. This is a literature-driven curriculum. The sequencing of musical elements grows out of those tonal and rhythmic elements that exist in folk song literature. Each rhythm or tonal element is explored in patterns, songs, and themes from classical literature. Applications of conversational solfege range from elementary general and choral music courses to collegiate level choral, sight-singing, and ear-training courses.

Participants who successfully complete this course will receive an official certificate of completion for Conversational Solfege Level 1 & 2 from the Feierabend Association for Music Education (FAME).

Suggested Texts and materials  for Course:

Conversational Solfege Level 1 Teacher’s Edition, and Conversational Solfege Level 1 CD/ mp3 file

Conversational Solfege Level 2 Teacher’s Edition, and Conversational Solfege Level 2 CD/ mp3 file

Conversational Solfege Level 1 & 2 Certification with John Feierabend | Gordon College, Wenham, MA
Jul 14 – Jul 17 all-day

Conversational Solfege Level 1&2 Certification with John Feierabend | Gordon College, Wenham, MA

Through carefully sequenced activities, Conversational Solfege™ addresses the National Standards, while enabling students to joyfully assimilate the skills and content necessary to become musically literate, including the acquisition of listening, rhythmic and melodic reading, dictation, composition, and improvisation in an intuitive manner. Applications of Conversational Solfege™ are ideally suited to: elementary general music curricula; choral organizations at all levels; Orff Schulwerk; Kodály; Dalcroze; Gordon Music Learning Theory; high school and college sight singing and ear training; class piano; Suzuki; as well as recorder, band, and orchestral instrumental instruction.

The Feierabend Curriculum examines a pedagogical method that develops music literacy. Based on models used to teach conversational foreign languages, this course develops an understanding of music through the use of rhythm and tonal syllables at a “conversational” level that gradually evolves into reading, writing, improvisation, and composition skills. This is a literature-driven curriculum. The sequencing of musical elements grows out of those tonal and rhythmic elements that exist in folk song literature. Each rhythm or tonal element is explored in patterns, songs, and themes from classical literature. Applications of conversational solfege range from elementary general and choral music courses to collegiate level choral, sight-singing, and ear-training courses.

Participants who successfully complete this course will receive an official certificate of completion for Conversational Solfege Level 1 & 2 from the Feierabend Association for Music Education (FAME).

Suggested Texts and materials  for Course:

Conversational Solfege Level 1 Teacher’s Edition, and Conversational Solfege Level 1 CD/ mp3 file

Conversational Solfege Level 2 Teacher’s Edition, and Conversational Solfege Level 2 CD/ mp3 file

World Folk Song and Dance with Lillie Feierabend | Gordon College, Wenham, MA
Jul 14 @ 8:30 am – Jul 16 @ 11:30 am

World Folk Song and Dance with Lillie Feierabend | Gordon College, Wenham, MA

Humor, love, kindness, and joy are universal. Community music-making builds a bridge where we are offered a glimpse into another culture and are delighted to find ourselves looking back. A country’s musical culture can also offer insight into its history, spirit, values, and heart. We can appreciate and begin to know a little about people when we move in their footsteps, sing their songs, and play their games. These delightful gifts, traversing not only cultures but generations, can lead to greater awareness and global understanding.

Jul
16
Wed
Beyond the Classroom: Musical Bridges to the Community with Lillie Feierabend | Gordon College, Wenham, MA
Jul 16 @ 12:30 pm – Jul 18 @ 3:30 pm

Beyond the Classroom: Musical Bridges to the Community | Gordon College, Wenham, MA

Music Educators plant seeds for a lifetime of music making, but teachable moments do not always happen in the classroom. By providing opportunities outside of the music classroom, we also make them available to our families, faculty, school, and community. When invited to participate, they become invested in not only the child’s development but the growth of the music program, as well. It is our job to create opportunities for all members of our community to become involved with music on a continuous and consistent basis throughout the day, the month, and the year. This session will share a dozen ways to enrich the musical growth and development of your students, your school and your community, help create bonds and foster relationships, and provide opportunities that just may capture the soul of the young child for a lifetime.

Jul
21
Mon
Conversational Solfege 1&2 Certification with Chris Powers | The Hartt School of Music – West Hartford, CT
Jul 21 @ 8:00 am – Aug 1 @ 10:00 am

Conversational Solfege 1 & 2 Certification with Chris Powers

Course Description

Through carefully sequenced activities, Conversational Solfege™ addresses the National Standards, while enabling students to joyfully assimilate the skills and content necessary to become musically literate, including the acquisition of listening, rhythmic and melodic reading, dictation, composition, and improvisation in an intuitive manner. Applications of Conversational Solfege™ are ideally suited to: elementary general music curricula; choral organizations at all levels; Orff Schulwerk; Kodály; Dalcroze; Gordon Music Learning Theory; high school and college sight singing and ear training; class piano; Suzuki; as well as recorder, band, and orchestral instrumental instruction.  The Feierabend Curriculum examines a pedagogical method that develops music literacy. Based on models used to teach conversational foreign languages, this course develops an understanding of music through the use of rhythm and tonal syllables at a “conversational” level that gradually evolves into reading, writing, improvisation, and composition skills. This is a literature-driven curriculum. The sequencing of musical elements grows out of those tonal and rhythmic elements that exist in folk song literature. Each rhythm or tonal element is explored in patterns, songs, and themes from classical literature. Applications of conversational solfege range from elementary general and choral music courses to collegiate level choral, sight-singing, and ear-training courses.  Participants who successfully complete this course will receive an official certificate of completion  for Conversational Solfege Level 1 & 2 from the Feierabend Association for Music Education (FAME).
Conversational Solfege Upper Levels Certification with Chris Powers | The Hartt School of Music, West Hartford, CT
Jul 21 @ 10:10 am – Aug 1 @ 12:10 pm

 

Conversational Solfege Upper Levels Certification with Chris Powers

Course Description

John Feierabend’s 2018 reissued book Conversational Solfege Level 3 (a.k.a. “Upper Levels” or just “CSUL”), is the same Ear-First Approach to thinking musical thoughts that sets Conversational Solfege apart, and it’s geared towards MS/HS performing ensembles. CSUL picks up the sequence where Level 2 left off, guiding students to think, read and write in most keys, meters, and regions of the staff. CSUL also offers a curriculum to teach musicians a Conversational knowledge of major and minor diatonic harmony, and its application to teaching improvisation and composition with performing ensemble classroom. Building on the conversational skill of “discovering the baseline” to create a harmony, introduced in Lev. 2, this curriculum leads students to use a bass line to inform tonal analysis to reveal the corresponding diatonic chord tones, and the many melodic counter-puntal possibilities that weave harmony together. Come prepared to sing.

First Steps in Music Certification with Stephanie Schall Brazee | The Hartt School of Music – West Hartford, CT
Jul 21 @ 2:10 pm – Aug 1 @ 4:40 pm

First Steps in Music Certification with Stephanie Schall-Brazee

Course Description

The First Steps in Music curriculum is designed to prepare children to become musical in by being Tuneful, Beatful, and Artful. First Steps in Music for Infants and Toddlers provides developmentally appropriate activities that are well suited for children under three years old with their caregivers. First Steps in Music for Preschool and Beyond provides activities for children as young as three, but appropriate for any aged child that needs to further develop their tuneful, beatful, and artful abilities. Folk songs and rhymes as well as classical music are the primary source materials that are used to develop their musical minds and abilities. Created by Dr. John Feierabend, this pedagogical approach contains everything you need to lead a music class for preschool and early elementary students, including: Echo Songs, Call-and-Response Songs, Simple Songs, SongTales, Action Songs, Circle Games, Beat Motion Activities, and more. Ample time will be spent on exploring complete lesson plans for a three-year curriculum. Participants who successfully complete this course will receive an official certificate of completion from the Feierabend Association for Music Education..
Aug
4
Mon
First Steps in Music Certification with Stephanie Schall Brazee | Wayne State University, Michigan
Aug 4 @ 8:00 am – Aug 6 @ 5:00 pm

First step some music certification course Wayne State, Michigan with Stephanie Schall-Brazee, 2025

First Steps in Music Certification with Stephanie Schall-Brazee

August 6 – 8, 2025
8:00 – 5:00 PM  (24 HOURS) FACE TO FACE

Recommended Text: First Steps in Music for Preschool and Beyond (revised edition 2020) by John M. Feierabend. GIA Publications: 2006; G-5880

Information and Registration Here