Sigma Alpha Iota
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Motto | "Vita Brevis, Ars Longa" (Latin: Life is short, but art is long.) |
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Colors | Crimson and White |
Flower | Red Rose |
Founded | June 12, 1903 at University School of Music, Ann Arbor, MI |
Type | International |
Scope | National |
Headquarters | One Tunnel Road Asheville, North Carolina, United States |
Chapters | 212 college chapters, 121 alumnae chapters, 1 international chapter, 57 provinces |
Homepage | sai-national.org |
Sigma Alpha Iota (ΣΑΙ) is a music fraternity for women. Formed to "uphold the highest ideals of a music education" and "to further the development of music in America", it continues to provide musical and educational resources to its members and the general public. [1]
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[edit] History
Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity, Inc. was founded on June 12, 1903 at the University School of Music in Ann Arbor, Michigan by seven women: Elizabeth Campbell, Frances Caspari, Minnie Davis Sherrill, Leila Farlin Laughlin, Nora Crane Hunt, Georgina Potts, and Mary Storrs Andersen.
[edit] Purpose
- TO FORM chapters of women college students and alumnae who have a sincere interest in music.
- TO UPHOLD the highest standards of music.
- TO FURTHER the development of music in America and throughout the world.
- TO GIVE inspiration and encouragement to members.
- TO ORGANIZE the cultural life of Sigma Alpha Iota members as a contributing factor to their educational growth.
- TO SUPPORT the ideals and goals of the member's Alma Mater.
- TO ADHERE to the highest standards of citizenship in school, community and fraternity life.
[edit] Mission
"The Mission of Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity is to encourage, nurture and support the art of music."
[edit] Vision
The Vision of Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity is to be recognized throughout the world as the foremost fraternity that:
- Supports and encourages women musicians of all ages, races, and nationalities
- Supports and promotes successful and innovative educational programs in music for all stages of life
- Cultivates excellence in musical performance
- Promotes programs and activities that stress the love and importance of music in our lives
- Recognizes technological advances in the field of music
- Dedicates financial resources that ensure the continuation of programs necessary to support the objectives of the fraternity in perpetuity
- Has as its members people who exemplify professional and ethical behavior in the spirit of the Sigma Alpha Iota founders
[edit] Symphony (by Esther Requarth, Nu Chapter)
- To study and practice the goodness of life, the beauty of art, the meaning of music.
- To sing the song of sincerity and universal peace.
- To speak the words that build, that bless and comfort.
- To play the harpstrings of loving kindness, tolerance, appreciation, and genuine gratitude.
- To strive for the joy of simplicity, for the noble, to be faithful over a few things.
- To listen, to be still and know the harmony from within.
- To falter never in seeking loving service, wisdom, and understanding.
- In a word, to be loyal to Sigma Alpha Iota and her teachings; to find joy, hope, inspiration; to remember that "every good gift and every perfect gift is from above" and "whatsoever ye do, do it heartily as to the Lord, and not unto men."
- And again to practice.
- This is to be our Symphony.
[edit] Famous SAIs
Over a century old, Sigma Alpha Iota has been honored to welcome a multitude of women from all walks of life, including musicians, teachers, composers, and conductors. Here are just a few of the many ladies who have joined the sisterhood of Sigma Alpha Iota:
- Cyrstal Harris(soprano)
- Marin Alsop (conductor)
- Marni Nixon (soprano, "The Voice of Hollywood")
- Marian Anderson (contralto)
- Nadia Boulanger (composer)
- Sheryl Crow (singer/songwriter)
- Linda Robbins Coleman (composer)
- Libby Larsen (composer)
- Teresa Coffman (conductor)
- Jessye Norman (operatic soprano)
- Beverly Sills (soprano)
- Jacqueline du Pré (cellist)
- Renee Fleming (soprano)
- Ruth Laredo (pianist)
- Anne-Sophie Mutter (violinist)
- Leontyne Price (soprano)
- Joan Sutherland (soprano)
- Dame Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano)
- Denyce Graves (mezzo-soprano)