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3 Contents 5 11 Primary Music 2, 3 Fanfare 2 Play Time Recorder Course Key Stage Adventures in Music 4 Enjoying Music 5 Creating Music Around the World Key Stage 4/GCSE 8 13 Fortissimo! 8, 9 Cambridge Assignments in Music All General Interest Index 16
4 5 11 Primary Music Author Tim Cain Titles available 1 (Ages 7 9) Fanfare Compact Disc VAT 2 (Ages 9 11) Compact Disc VAT Teacher s Fanfare A music course for the primary curriculum Fanfare is a concise music course for primary schools. It has been specifically designed to support the non-specialist teacher. Simple course structure Fanfare is a stimulating and lively course, using a strong selection of musical extracts. The course structure is simple and easy to manage. Key features include Clear lesson plans to save you valuable preparation time. Opportunities for assessment and differentiation, with built in progression. Exciting ideas for activities to make learning music fun for children. Quick activities Fanfare also provides lots of quick five minute activities which support skills development across all areas of the curriculum. 2 Fanfare
5 Primary Music Author Margo Fagan Titles available Play Time Stage Stage Stage Stage Stage Play Time Recorder Course The best selling course for pupils aged 5+ Play Time is carefully graded, and includes real tunes right from the start. Carefully structured Stages 1 4 are for the descant recorder, and feature graded tunes, large print and illustrations. Stage 6 is for the treble recorder X Spiral bound Available while stocks last X Cassette VAT Other Primary Titles 100 Good Tunes for the descant recorder Margo Fagan A repertoire book for use alongside Play Time stages 2 and 3. Music in the Primary School Janet Mills This acclaimed handbook shows how all teachers and pupils can enjoy composing, performing and listening to music. Music Through Topics Veronica Clark A resource book for primary music teachers. Gently into Music Mary York Ready-planned music lessons for 5 8 year olds, presenting a wide variety of activities. See page 15 For Popcorn and Get Together also of interest in primary schools educustserve@cambridge.org Play Time/Primary Resources 3
6 11 14 Key Stage 3 Music Author Titles available Adventures in Music Cassette VAT Cassette VAT Cassette VAT Cassette VAT Adventures in Music An excellent resource for key stage 3 A series introducing key ideas and a wide range of music for listening and appraising. Explores a range of music Each volume explores a range of works and composers. Illustrations, stories, mini portraits of the composers and details from the works studied help bring the music to life. Provides an introduction to the orchestra A diagram shows the layout of an orchestra, and includes details of the instruments in the different sections. As each piece of music is explored, pupils learn more about the instruments and the sounds they make. Includes activities Activities allow pupils to find out more about the instruments involved and the composition of the piece. Accompanying cassettes A cassette accompanies each book, providing extracts from the works included in the books. 4 Adventures in Music
7 Key Stage 3 Music Author Titles available Enjoying Music Cassette VAT X 8.50 No cassette No cassette. Enjoying Music A wide-ranging music resource for secondary schools Three highly-illustrated books combining facts with anecdotes to help students appreciate music across the centuries. Introduces the Orchestra Enjoying Music introduces students to the various instruments that make up an orchestra. Contains a range of sources The series includes photographs, quotes from composers, illustrations from original manuscripts, drawings of instruments, composers signatures and many more original sources to help capture students imaginations. Includes music quizzes Quiz pages offer a refreshing way of revising, and help students to absorb the wide range of material presented educustserve@cambridge.org Enjoying Music 5
8 11 14 Key Stage 3 Music Author Paul Sturman Creating Music Around the World An ideal introduction to world music Creating Music Around the World uses a wide range of resources to introduce key stage 3 pupils to music from other cultures Introduces a variety of musical traditions Creating Music Around the World looks at the music of other cultures and encourages pupils to appreciate a variety of musical traditions. Nine projects explore different countries or continents, for example Israel, Japan, the West Indies, the USA. Encourages an interactive approach Graphic scores encourage students to read and play music, and to recreate the musical atmosphere of each place. The variety of songs and accompaniments also help create some of the special sounds of each country in a simple but interesting way. Helps build a wider cultural picture The Things to do sections encourage students to explore different aspects of a country. This helps them to develop a deeper understanding of, and respect for, the music and customs of other nations. 6 Creating Music Around the World
9 Key Stage 3 Music Available while stocks last. Play the Electronic Keyboard 2 Nick Haines Play the Electronic Keyboard offers a practical approach to music-making, and is suitable for pupils of all abilities. It requires no previous musical knowledge. The book demonstrates in easy stages the different effects of the keyboard, and introduces basic music theory at the same time First Assignments David Tutt First Assignments is a practical, teacher-tested starter course for 11 and 12 year olds from the Cambridge Assignments in Music series. It covers the basic ingredients of music through a series of planned activities and assignments. First Assignments can be recommended to all enterprising teachers; it is attractively produced, with much thought-provoking material. Times Educational Supplement See page For more titles in the Cambridge Assignments in Music series educustserve@cambridge.org Key Stage 3 Resources 7
10 14 16 GCSE Music Author The whole course is Fortissimo! A comprehensive course for GCSE Fortissimo! is a complete music course which gives you all the support you need to deliver the music curriculum effectively at key stage 4. fantastically well put together, the music is imaginatively chosen and presented, the pages of visual stimulae for composing and improvising are strikingly beautiful: in short, this is a treasure trove of a book. will prove valuable to secondary teachers at key stage 4 and beyond. meticulously prepared music course, balancing the demands of education, music and the students themselves. Music Teacher Complete coverage of the curriculum for GCSE Fully covers curriculum requirements for performing, composing, listening and appraising. Develops practical skills and theoretical knowledge. Contains many full colour double-page spreads and photographs to inspire composing and improvising. Links in with the IT composition program, Notate, to satisfy the curriculum requirements for information technology. Offers an impressive selection of music from the 13th century to the present day, with many different types classical, jazz, blues, rock, folk, traditional from a variety of cultures, both Western and non-western. Stimulating student materials The Student s explores structures and concepts whilst helping students to use and develop practical and aural skills. In addition, the book is full of colourful double page spreads to attract and retain students interest, coupled with explanations of musical terms and examples of musical scores to aid understanding. Times Educational Supplement 8 Fortissimo!
11 GCSE Music Musical scores to aid understanding A wealth of material for performing, composing, listening, appraising and improvising Musical extracts to demonstrate explanations Cross-cultural comparisons Visual stimulus to inspire composition Teacher s Resource The Teacher s Resource contains chapter by chapter support materials with photocopiable question sheets for evaluating composition and performance. For less able students there are photocopiable listening exercises. Compact Discs A set of four compact discs provides a wide range of musical extracts to support the explanations in the Student s. Titles available Student s Teacher s Resource Set of 4 Compact Discs Spiral bound Firm order only VAT Firm order only educustserve@cambridge.org Fortissimo! 9
12 14 16 GCSE Music Series editor Cambridge Assignments in Music A flexible approach to music in the secondary school Cambridge Assignments in Music is a series of resource books for key stage 4, covering a wide range of topics and themes X Compact Disc VAT Music Worldwide Elizabeth Sharma Music Worldwide investigates both folk and traditional music from various parts of the non- Western world including India, Indonesia, China and the Caribbean. It describes the predominant instruments of each chosen culture and explores the main musical ingredients of different styles. Assignments exploit the GCSE requirements of listening, composing, performing and appraising. The accompanying compact disc provides invaluable listening material and vital links to assignments in the book. Elizabeth Sharma has marshalled her examples, explanations, pictures and assignments in a thoughtful and electric manner. Times Educational Supplement Cassette VAT Cassette X VAT History of Music Second edition A brief outline of the history of western music, covering all important areas, with a main emphasis on recognition of style and period. This book interweaves assignments with information, helping students to identify the musical fingerprints of individual composers and particular styles, and to assess pieces. The first cassette contains the less accessible items; the second, by arrangement with Decca, orchestral pieces and extracts. 10 Cambridge Assignments in Music
13 GCSE Music X Cassette VAT X Cassette VAT General Musicianship General Musicianship covers its subject through listening and writing questions involving recorded extracts of music. Interspersed throughout the book are assignments of various degrees of difficulty, to test students knowledge and musical perception. Teaching material and many of the items featured in the assignments (including all those less readily available) are found on the specially-recorded cassette. Popular Music In the 20th Century Colin Cripps Edited by and Michael Burnett This is an introduction to the main styles of popular music and their individual forms and techniques. The different techniques are demonstrated on the cassette Cassette VAT Cassette VAT Instruments of the Orchestra Instruments of the Orchestra helps fulfil the national curriculum requirement for students to distinguish different instruments. Clear explanation, using speciallycommissioned photographs, drawings and diagrams, is combined with assignments in both writing and listening. There are also special assignments, plus suggestions for further listening and for a project file to be compiled by students. The first cassette contains extracts illustrating the tone and special playing techniques of the instruments. The second features large-scale, wellknown orchestral pieces and extracts (by arrangement with Decca) educustserve@cambridge.org Cambridge Assignments in Music 11
14 14 16 GCSE Music X 3 Cassettes VAT Cassette VAT Cassette VAT Investigating Musical Styles I would thoroughly recommend this book to teachers and students of music as well as to anyone who would enjoy going into a little more depth in their own musical appreciation. School Librarian Form and Design This book helps students to distinguish structures and identify musical forms. The pieces featured are straightforward (Associated Board Grade 2 4, occasionally 5) and concise. The first cassette contains all the pieces of music that are not easily available. The second contains supplementary orchestral and vocal pieces Compact Disc VAT Performing and Responding John Howard Twelve projects approach listening and appraising in a new way, with pieces specially composed by John Howard for classroom performance. Pupils will learn, rehearse, perform and discuss a piece designed for classroom use. The features which connect the piece with a master work by a recognised composer are explored and pupils then respond with work of their own. The CD contains student performances of John Howard s pieces, and many of the masterworks. See page 7 For First Assignments, also in the Cambridge Assignments in Music series Cassettes X VAT New Assignments and Practice Scores Part 1 of this book contains more than 60 assignments, with the emphasis on listening, plus five composing assignments contributed by John Howard. Part 2 includes scores accompanied by examtype assignments. 12 Cambridge Assignments in Music
15 GCSE Music Cassette VAT Cassettes VAT Listen Around Geoffrey Winters and Jim Northfield This book is divided into four levels, with exercises graded in difficulty to cater for different abilities. The cassette features listening exercises and tests to give students practice for the listening element of GCSE examinations. Keynote Music to GCSE and Standard Grade Tim Cain The 20 topics of study have been chosen to offer a range of material that cuts through historical and cultural divides. Theory is dealt with separately in the final chapter, and there are cross-references to this chapter throughout the rest of the book. Two cassettes accompany the course, containing most of the pieces of music featured Harmony, Melody and Composition Paul Sturman Harmony, Melody and Composition is a basic twoyear course book which gives comprehensive coverage of the work necessary for GCSE examinations. Essentially a practically-based rather than an academic course, it reveals music from two sides at once: harmony and melody. All principles and examples are drawn directly from musical literature. At every stage students are called upon to examine and think about the technical processes as they occur in a wide range of music. There are work pages related to each chapter. These contain assignments in analysis, writing, singing and playing educustserve@cambridge.org GCSE Resources 13
16 All General Interest 14 General Resources Set of 4 Compact Discs VAT Firm order only. The History of Opera Richard Fawkes Narrated by Robert Powell Since its origins in the 16th century, opera has been an extravagant, costly affair, arousing great passions. It has also produced some of the most sublime works of art, from Monteverdi to Wagner. Richard Fawkes traces the history of opera up to the present day in the first three CDs. The fourth CD is devoted to the history of operetta. The History of Opera helps students compare distinctive musical characteristics from a variety of styles and traditions. The narrative descriptions assist in relating the excerpts to the context in which the music was created. The Cambridge Music Guide Stanley Sadie and Alison Latham The Cambridge Music Guide is for all those who love music and wish to know more about its colourful history, development and theory. Superbly illustrated, the Guide is a comprehensive tour of every aspect of the new musical world Set of 4 Cassettes VAT Set of 4 Compact Discs VAT The History of Classical Music Richard Fawkes Narrated by Robert Powell Here is the fascinating story of over a thousand years of Western classical music and the composers who have sought to express through music the deepest of human feelings and emotions. Many musical expressions are explained. The text is illustrated by performances from some of the most highly-praised recordings of recent years, all but a few taken from the Naxos and Marco Polo catalogues. The History of Classical Music is an invaluable resource for listening and appraising. Music Dictionary 3,500 entries give information on musical works, technical and foreign music terms, musical forms and instruments, with illustrations, styles and types of music, all presented in a straightforward way. A chronological chart provides easy reference to data on 195 composers. The book represents exceptional value for money and should be in every music room. Times Educational Supplement
17 General Interest All Cassette VAT Available while stocks last For sale in the UK only. Sound and Structure John Paynter This book presents John Paynter s thinking about musical creativity and draws together the threads of his distinguished work in this field over many years. Indian Music in Education Gerry Farrell Indian Music in Education is a practical book showing how Northern Indian classical music can be introduced creatively into the classroom. Get Together Students Assembly Brenda Piper and Frank Cooke A collection of 144 hymns, traditional and modern. Popcorn Tim Norell and Ulf Wahlberg A collection of 21 popular songs. ISSN Institutions: (print + electronic) Individuals: (print only) Students and newly qualified teachers: (print only) British Journal of Music Education Editors: Gordon Cox and Stephanie Pitts The British Journal of Music Education aims to provide clear, stimulating and readable accounts of current issues in music education worldwide, together with useful book reviews. In particular, it strives to strengthen professional development and improve practice within the field of music education. The range of subjects covers classroom teaching, individual instrument teaching, vocal teaching, music in higher education, international comparative music education, the development of literature in this field, and teacher education. Contributors include practising teachers. Vol 20 in 2003: March, July and November educustserve@cambridge.org General Resources 15
18 A Adventures in Music 4 B Bennett, Roy 4, 5, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14 British Journal of Music Education 15 Burnett, Michael 11 C Cain, Tim 2, 13 Cambridge Assignments in Music 10 Cambridge Music Guide, The 14 Clark, Veronica 3 Cooke, Frank 15 Creating Music Around the World 6 Cripps, Colin 11 E Enjoying Music 5 F Fagan, Margo 3 Fanfare 2 Farrell, Gerry 15 Fawkes, Richard 14 First Assignments 7 Form and Design 12 Fortissimo! 8 G General Musicianship 11 Gently into Music 3 Get Together 15 H Haines, Nick 7 Harmony, Melody and Composition 13 History of Classical Music, The 14 History of Music 10 History of Opera, The 14 Howard, John 12 I Indian Music in Education 15 Instruments of the Orchestra 11 Investigating Musical Styles 12 K Keynote 13 L Latham, Alison 14 Listen Around 13 M Mills, Janet 3 Music Dictionary 14 Music in the Primary School 3 Music Through Topics 3 Music Worldwide 10 N New Assignments and Practice Scores 12 Norell, Tim 15 Northfield, Jim 13 P Paynter, John 15 Performing and Responding 12 Piper, Brenda 15 Play the Electronic Keyboard 2 7 Play Time Recorder Course 3 Popcorn 15 Popular Music 11 Powell, Robert 14 S Sadie, Stanley 14 Salaman, William 15 Sharma, Elizabeth 10 Sound and Structure 15 Spencer, Piers 15 Sturman, Paul 6, 13 T Tutt, David 7 W Wahlberg, Ulf 15 Winters, Geoffrey 13 Y York, Mary 3 16 Index
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