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Hello Teachers! This guide was created to help you make the most of your Class Notes Artists visit with Gaosong V. Heu. The goal of the concert experience is to inspire, motivate, and entertain students through live performance. With Gaosong, you will have the unique opportunity to explore the similarities, differences, and connections between western classical music and traditional Hmong music. This curriculum is comprised of a PowerPoint presentation and this Teacher s Guide. The curriculum supports the concert experience by extracting several concepts and ideas directly related to the concert and its contents. Activities and information about these concepts align with Minnesota music standards and help make music come alive for students. These concepts provide focus and establish learning goals that connect to the concert experience. Each concept is explored in three ways: Learn, Listen, and Do. Visuals, audio, and information for the Listen and Learn components are presented in the PowerPoint. Use this in the classroom to present and illustrate ideas. There are two Lesson/Activity plans that correspond with the Do section in this Teacher s Guide and recommendations to use several of MPR s Class Notes Videos to extend learning. The core ideas/concepts for Gaosong V. Heu are: 1. Traditional Hmong music and Western vocal classical music each have unique characteristics. Students will learn about two types of Hmong vocal music: Kwa Txhiaj and Paj Hum. 2. Both Western vocal classical music and traditional music use songs to tell stories. 3. Students will hear and learn about the qeeg, a traditional Hmong instrument. We hope you find these useful tools to enrich the concert experience for your students.

WHAT S THE STORY? LESSON/ACTIVITY PLAN OBJECTIVE: 1. Students demonstrate understanding that vocal music from both the Western classical tradition and from traditional Hmong culture tell stories. 2. Students will develop active listening skills. ACTIVITIES: 1. Review basic descriptions of traditional vocal Hmong music from the Class Notes Artists PowerPoint. 2. Play examples vocal music from the Western classical tradition and from traditional Hmong culture. Purposefully select a variety of pieces some in a language that the students may understand, others in a language they do not speak. (There are a few examples of at the end of this lesson plan.) Feel free to add and supplement with your own ideas. After listening, ask a series of questions for class discussions or ask them as prompts for in-class journal entries. Questions might include: Do you think the singer is telling a story? What do you think the story is about? How do you know? What emotion or emotions does the singer express? Encourage students to use music vocabulary learned in class (terms like staccato or forte) and give bonus points if they use those words correctly. 3. If done as a writing exercise, share your findings in class. Ask each student to choose one entry to tell a partner, or begin or end class with one student reporting to the whole group. 4. This exercise can easily be expanded to include other genres. SUGGESTED PIECES FOR LISTENING/WATCHING:

Kwv Txhiaj: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnni-clkvpo&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuo4-whpi50 Paj Huam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-4-0o_1c8o&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hddrdmtb-ra STANDARDS: Western vocal classical music: Cecelia Bartoli singing Mozart s Vado, ma dove? Oh Dei! Claudia Oh singing Nuit d'étoiles by Debussy The highly expressive Maria Callas singing Bellini s Casta Diva Legendary soprano Leontyne Price singing Verdi s O Patria Mia 1. Grades K 3. 1. Artistic Foundations 3. Demonstrate understanding of the area. Music. 0.1.3.3.1. Identify the characteristics of music from a variety of cultures including contributions of Minnesota American Indian tribes and 2. Grades K 3. 4. Artistic Process: Respond or Critique 1. Respond to or critique a variety of creations of performances using the artistic foundations. Music. 0.4.1.3.1. Compare and contrast the characteristics of performances using the artistic foundations. 3. Grades 4 5. 1. Artistic Foundations 3. Demonstrate understanding of the areas. Music. 4.1.3.3.1. Describe the cultural and historical traditions of music including the contributions of Minnesota American Indian tribes and 4. Grades 4 5. 4. Artistic Process: Respond or Critique.1. Respond to or critique a variety of creations and performances using the artistic foundations. Music. 4.4.1.3.1. Justify personal interpretations and reactions to a variety of musical works or performances.

LISTENING LAB LESSON/ACTIVITY PLAN OBJECTIVE: 1. Students will identify characteristics of vocal music from the Western classical tradition and from traditional Hmong culture. Students will reflect on similarities and differences between the two types of music. 2. Students will identify the sound of the traditional Hmong instrument, qeej. 3. Students will develop active listening skills. ACTIVITIES: 1. Review basic descriptions of traditional vocal Hmong music from the Class Notes Artists PowerPoint. 2. Create a listening journal or log entry template for students. Play examples vocal music from the western classical tradition and from traditional Hmong culture. Suggestions/links for repertoire are at the end of this lesson plan. DATE: October 15, 2015 TYPE OF MUSIC: TITLE OF PIECE (if known): DESCRIPTION: Paj Huam (traditional Hmong vocal music) Paj Huam Nais Phoos Vaj Pov GVP Instrument playing in the background poetic, rhythmic speech solo male voice, calm tone seems to be telling a story DATE: October 15, 2015 TYPE OF MUSIC: TITLE OF PIECE (if known): DESCRIPTION: Vocal music from the western classical tradition/opera aria Vado, ma dove? Oh, Dei! By W. A. Mozart orchestra playing high, bright melodic voice seems to be telling a story

Encourage students to use music vocabulary learned in class (terms like staccato or forte) and give bonus points if they use those words correctly. 3. Share your findings in class. Ask each student to choose one entry to tell a partner, or begin or end class with one student reporting to the whole group. 4. Extend this activity by integrating content into other subjects/curriculum. Work with a math teacher to compile data and do some statistical analysis. Expand the description section to tie in with literacy. Instead of asking for a general description, specify criteria for the description. For example, ask students to describe the music by writing a paragraph with a topic sentence and three supporting points. You might ask them to describe the music by writing a descriptive poem or by using a certain number of adjectives. Ask them to include both fact ( Drums were playing ) and opinion ( I liked how it sounded. ) SUGGESTED PIECES FOR LISTENING/WATCHING: Kwv Txhiaj: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnni-clkvpo&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuo4-whpi50 Paj Huam: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-4-0o_1c8o&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hddrdmtb-ra Qeej: Here s an interesting link that shows how the qeej is made. We don t actually hear the instrument played until the last seconds of the video, but it s fascinating to see the process. And here s a link to see and hear the qeej being played: Western vocal classical music: Cecelia Bartoli singing Mozart s Vado, ma dove? Oh Dei! Aaron Copland s All the Pretty Little Horses

STANDARDS: 1. Grades K 3. 1. Artistic Foundations 3. Demonstrate understanding of the area. Music. 0.1.3.3.1. Identify the characteristics of music from a variety of cultures including contributions of Minnesota American Indian tribes and 2. Grades K 3. 4. Artistic Process: Respond or Critique 1. Respond to or critique a variety of creations of performances using the artistic foundations. Music. 0.4.1.3.1. Compare and contrast the characteristics of performances using the artistic foundations. 3. Grades 4 5. 1. Artistic Foundations 3. Demonstrate understanding of the areas. Music. 4.1.3.3.1. Describe the cultural and historical traditions of music including the contributions of Minnesota American Indian tribes and 4. Grades 4 5. 4. Artistic Process: Respond or Critique.1. Respond to or critique a variety of creations and performances using the artistic foundations. Music. 4.4.1.3.1. Justify personal interpretations and reactions to a variety of musical works or performances.