Ofi' Tohbi' Ishto' & the Chickasaw Clan Animals Six Early Elementary/Elementary Level Piano Solos

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Meet Ofi' Tohbi' and his friends through six early elementary to elementary level piano solos. Written and composed by W. T. Skye Garcia, and illustrated by Sarah A. Gilmore Garcia, these imaginative songs highlight Chickasaw culture for pianists of all ages.
Songs include: Ofi' Tohbi' Ishto', Shawi', Chapchap, Issi', Koni, Hacho'chaba

About the Author
Author

W. T. Skye Garcia is a retired instructor of music at East Central University (ECU), where he taught piano, piano pedagogy, composition, music theory, and sacred music for thirty-four years. He currently maintains a private piano studio and serves as a piano instructor for the Chickasaw Nation School of Music in Ada, Oklahoma.

More than fifty of his piano solos and seven of his books for piano have been published by Alfred and FJH Publishing companies. He was chosen as the Oklahoma Music Teachers Association’s 2005 Commissioned Composer, and in 2006, his Oklahoma Centennial Suite for Band was honored by the State of Oklahoma as an Official Centennial Project.

Skye has taught seven Lynn Freeman Olson National Composition Award winners, one Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) national winner, and one National Federation of Music Clubs national runner-up. He was honored as an MTNA Foundation Fellow in 2010, and in 2014, he received a DaVinci Fellow Award, which recognizes creativity among Oklahoma’s higher education faculty.

He holds a bachelor’s degree from Colorado State University, a Master of Church Music from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and a Master of Music from Hardin-Simmons University.

Illustrated by

Sarah Angeline Gilmore Garcia is a Chickasaw citizen also of Muscogee (Creek) lineage. She bears the name of her grandmother, who was an original Chickasaw enrollee. Sarah holds a bachelor’s degree in elementary education with early childhood certification and a minor in fine arts from East Central University (ECU). She retired from ECU after working as a dean’s secretary in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences for thirty-four years.

Sarah’s hobbies, schooling, and work experience have always included the arts in various forms, including painting, calligraphy, graphic design, video production, photography, crafting, pottery, sculpture, and digital art. In 2012, Sarah and her husband, Skye, received the Outstanding Adan in the Arts award presented by the Ada Arts Council. A poet, pianist, and vocalist, Sarah continues to pursue her passion for art in Ada, Oklahoma.

Book Details
Pages: 24
ISBN: 9781952397752
Weight: 1.0 lb
Publisher: White Dog Press
Publication date: 2024-10-05
Dimensions: 12(l) x 9(w) x 0.5(d)
BISAC 1: JNF035080
BISAC 2: MUS0232030
BISAC 3: JNF018040