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Music SPRING 2019 COURSE CATALOG

HSA MUSIC

HSA Music introduces students to the irresistible force that is music. The goal of the Music Department is to equip each individual with the tools to be a proficient musician, while fostering their creative spirit. Whether layinga foundation for the beginner or helping a more advanced musician refine their technique, our faculty offers a rigorous introduction to the discipline of making music while instilling in each student a love of music. At HSA we offer private and group instruction in strings, woodwinds, brass, piano, guitar, percussion and voice. In addition to a long tradition of excellence in Western classical music, our faculty also offers instruction in jazz and a variety of folk and popular music. We encourage all students taking private lessons to participate in an ensemble and take a theory class. Ensemble and group e xperience offers the joy of creating music with others, encourages a cooperative work ethic, and allows students to enhance their overall technique. DIRECTOR Yolanda Wyns FACULTY Maria Ahn Grant Anderson Eli Asher Lucia Bradford Eric Brown David Burnett Robert Dellureficio Donald Eaton Robert Hughes Clifford Jones Jeremy Jordan Tsyala Khudad-Zade Elektra Kurtis Reggie Nicholson John O Donnell Marcus Persiani Bernard Phillips Olga Rossales LaRose Saxon Major Scurlock Beverly Somach Benjamin Sutin

GROUP CLASSES & ENSEMBLES EARLY CHILDHOOD Young children are naturally sensitive to musical sounds that communicate feelings, emotions, and beautiful images. They love to imitate, explore, and express themselves through activities that engage every aspect of their physical, sensory, and imaginative beings. Intro to Keyboard Ages 4-6 This course encourages groups of young students to discover music. Basic hand position, fingering and sight-reading are covered. This class is the perfect foundation for private piano instruction. Group Violin Ages 4-6 This course teaches the basic skills of violin technique. Students develop posture, hand position and listening skills, while learning to play in a group setting. This class is the perfect foundation for private violin instruction. Group Guitar Ages 4-6 Students are introduced to the instrument in a group setting and are taught about the instrument, how to handle the instrument, basic sight reading, the names of strings, how to tune the guitar, and fundamentals of guitar melody, harmony, and rhythm. African and Latin Percussion Ages 4-6 Students are taught hand patterns and rhythmic structures from West African, Cuban and other Caribbean traditions. ELEMENTARY MUSICIANS At this stage, children become increasingly keen observers of the world. They enjoy inventing games, working cooperatively, and creating personal codes and languages. An increased attention span enables memorization and the enjoyment of lengthened musical experiences. Intro to Keyboard Ages 7-11 This course encourages groups of young students to discover music. Basic hand position, fingering and sight-reading are covered. This class is the perfect foundation for private piano instruction. Group Violin Ages 7-11 This course teaches the basic skills of violin technique in a fun-filled atmosphere. Students develop posture, hand position and listening skills, while learning to play in a group setting. This class is the perfect foundation for private violin instruction.

African and Latin Percussion Ages 7-11 Students are taught hand patterns and rhythmic structures from West African, Cuban and other Caribbean traditions. Group Guitar Ages 6-10 Students are introduced to the instrument in a group setting and are taught about the instrument, how to handle the instrument, basic sight reading, the names of strings, how to tune the guitar, and fundamentals of guitar melody, harmony, and rhythm. Percussion Ensemble Ages 6-10 A study of percussion repertoire, wide ranging in musical styles, which seeks to deepen the student s technical, ensemble, and improvisational skills. Students should be intermediate to advance in level. Some exceptions may be made depending on the student s level of experience. Music Composition Ages 12-17 In this advanced course, students create original musical ideas and develop completed compositions, with an emphasis on jazz and popular styles. Topics covered include building melodies, approaches to form/structure, arranging for different instruments and producing compositions in various styles. This course requires previous knowledge of music notation, some fluency on a musical instrument, and intermediate-level theory. The Art of Songwriting Ages 12-17 This is an advanced course where students create original songs with lyrics and melodies. Topics covered include building melodies, approaches to form/structure, arranging and producing music in various styles. MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL MUSICIANS Physical, mental, and emotional fluctuations render middle school and high school students amenable to an environment that affirms their fledgling self-identity and developmental capabilities. For some, the high school music program will serve as preparation for concentrated study beyond the secondary level. Others will elect to develop and explore their musical capabilities through a generalized core course of study. Both avenues provide an enjoyable outlet for self-expression, group interaction, and aesthetic growth. HSA Beginning Band Ages 10-11 HSA and Jazz at Lincoln Center partner to create this class for Middle School students. Students will study traditional wood wind and brass instruments and learn how to play standard jazz compositions. Funded by The Herb Alpert Foundation, this course is FREE to the students who qualify. Students will receive an instrument for the duration of the course (Instruments are the property of HSA). Music Fundamentals Ages 10-17 This is a theory course where students learn rhythmic and melodic notation, triads and chords, scales, and intervals. This helps students with sight-reading abilities for any instrument including voice.

HSA Advanced Band Ages 12-17 This class provides students with an introduction to playing in a band. Students utilize sight-reading skills while learning to follow a band leader. Rehearsals for special events and performance are required. This class is the perfect supplement to private instrument instruction. The Dorothy Maynor Singers Ages 12-17 Named after HSA s founder, internationally acclaimed concert soprano Dorothy Maynor, this is a special ensemble for intermediate and advanced vocal students. The repertoire for this group explores a wide range of choral music including Classical, Gospel, Spirituals, Folk, and Contemporary. Rehearsals for special events, touring and outside performances required. Assessment is required for participation. Adult Ensemble Ages 18 & up The HSA Adult Ensemble is for adults with musical talent and/or experience who want to become more adept at performing in a group. The Ensemble brings together adults who play complementary instruments to work together to learn new selections, understand how to blend and perform as a unit, and support each other s musical contributions. Adult Choir Ages 18 & up NEW! The HSA Adult Choir is for those with vocal talent and/or experience who want to grow in their performance abilities. Your voice will be analyzed to understand your voice type and range, and you ll learn how to perform and learn distinct vocal parts as a member of a multi-voice choir. In this choir we will explore musical compositions ranging from popular, jazz, Gospel, and contemporary songbooks. PRIVATE LESSONS Private lessons allow students to receive individualized instruction in technique and musicianship from a distinguished faculty of committed music educators, who are also acclaimed performers. Students can sign up for individual lessons at any time during the year in 32,16 and 8 sessions during the Fall and Spring, and 6 sessions during the summer. In addition to the weekly lesson, departmental recitals are presented at the end of the year. Throughout the academic year showcases feature student ensembles and soloists, offering opportunities for players of all levels to perform for friends, family, and the community. 30 minute lessons are recommended for students under age 8. 45-60 minute lessons are for students ages 8 to adult. Woodwinds Flute Clarinet Saxophone Brass Trumpet Trombone Tuba Voice Piano Strings Violin Viola Cello Double Bass Acoustic Guitar Electric Guitar Electric Bass Percussion African & Latin Percussion Drum Kit Orchestral Percussion

MUSIC CLASS SCHEDULE AGE GROUP DAY CLASS TIME 18 mos to 2 Saturday World of Music Discovery 9:00 am - 9:45 am Ages 4-6 Wednesday Intro to Keyboard 1A 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm Ages 4-6 Wednesday Intro to Keyboard 1B 5:30pm-6:00pm Ages 4-6 Friday Group Violin Il 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Ages 4-6 Saturday Group Violin I 9:00 am - 9:45 am Ages 4-6 Saturday Intro to Keyboard I 9:00 am - 9:30 am Ages 4-6 Saturday Intro to Keyboard II 9:30 am - 10:00 am Ages 4-6 Saturday African Latin Percussion 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Ages 7-11 Thursday Intro to Keyboard I 5:00 pm - 5:45 pm Ages 7-11 Saturday Group Violin l 10:00 am - 11:00 am Ages 7-11 Saturday Group Violin ll 10:00 am - 11:00 am Ages 7-11 Saturday Group Guitar 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Ages 7-11 Saturday Intro to Keyboard I 10:00 am - 11:00 am Ages 7-11 Saturday African Latin Percussion 1:00 pm - 2 :00 pm Ages 7& up Friday Advance Group Guitar 6:00pm-7:00pm Ages 10-12 Tuesday, Thursday HSA Beginner Band 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm Ages 10-12 Saturday String Ensemble 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Ages 12-17 Saturday The Dorothy Maynor Singers 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Ages 12-17 Saturday Sight Reading 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Ages 12-17 Saturday HSA Advanced Band 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Ages 12& Up Saturday Music Composition 2:00pm- 3:00pm Ages 18 & Up Friday Vocal Performance 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Ages 18 & Up Friday Adult Choir 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Ages 55 & up Wednesday HSA Senior Choir 2:00pm-4:00pm Ensembles are by assessment only. Questions regarding assessment should be directed to Yolanda Wyns, Director of Music, at ywyns@hsanyc.org or (212) 926-4100 ext. 312. PLEASE NOTE: Schedule is subject to change. Please visit www.hsanyc.org for the most up-to-date information.