How History Influences Music

Similar documents
Thomas Edison. 6) d(g3811p+rr002570))

Intro to Kodály. Illinois Music Educators Conference, 1/26/2017 Presented by Christine Smith & Katie Hays

Teacher Guide. Better music teaching!

Curriculum Connections

Central Valley School District Music 1 st Grade August September Standards August September Standards

Curriculum Development Project

Q. IN WHAT EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES MIGHT HE HAVE MADE RECORDINGS?

This guide was created to help you make the most of your Class Notes Artists visit from the Copper Street Brass.

PITCH FOR KEY STAGE 1 DVD CONTENTS LIST

A patriot, not a nationalist

Lost in Translation: The Kodály Concept in American Methodology. Doubt

Angel International School - Manipay 2 nd Term Examination March, 2016 English Language

Beat - The underlying, evenly spaced pulse providing a framework for rhythm.

Longman.com. Company of the Month: The Music Industry Part One

The Incredible Talking Machine

PITCH FOR KEY STAGE 2 DVD CONTENTS LIST

The New Differences in a New Age

Lesson Autumn Leaves. Lesson time - 30 minutes with 2 Skoogs

9TH LISZT BARTÓK KODÁLY INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION. SOFIA, November 17 20, 2017 COMPETITION RULES

Latino Impressions: Portraits of a Culture Poetas y Pintores: Artists Conversing with Verse

ÉCOLE ****** SCHOOL Elementary Music Specialist, Grade 2 French Immersion Teacher & Experiential Learning Co-ordinator

Restoring the 1878 "St Louis" Edison Tinfoil Recording

LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

COURSE WEBSITE. LAB SECTIONS MEET THIS WEEK!

BISB Peripatetic Music Programme

The Inventors Magic Key

Strike up Student Interest through Song: Technology and Westward Expansion

Edison Revisited. by Scott Cannon. Advisors: Dr. Jonathan Berger and Dr. Julius Smith. Stanford Electrical Engineering 2002 Summer REU Program

Music and Creative Interaction for the Elementary Classroom Teacher SPRING 2014 COURSE SYLLABUS EDUC & FROSTBURG STATE UNIVERSITY

Grade 4 SING & PLAY. Welcome to a world of exciting music to SING & PLAY!

Diploma Course in Kodály Music Education COMPULSORY SUBJECTS

This guide was created to help you make the most of your Class Notes Artists visit with the Concordia Wind Quintet.

Benchmark A: Identify and perform dances from a variety of cultures of past and present society.

BRUCKNER. Symphony No. 4 Romantic. István Kertész

This paper was written for a presentation to ESTA (European String Teachers Association on November

Music. Colorado Academic

Fisk Street Primary School Curriculum. The Arts. Music

University of Western Ontario Don Wright Faculty of Music Kodaly Summer Music Course KODÁLY Musicianship Level I SYLLABUS

CMP General Music Teaching Plan. June 2008 SARASPONDA

Texas Music Educators Association 2017 Clinic/Convention San Antonio, Texas 9-12 February 2017

Benchmark A: Identify and perform dances from a variety of cultures of past and present society.

go-digital.scottforesman.com

Ádám's Oeuvre in the Light of Our Days' Pedagogical Practice

DAYTON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA YOUNG PEOPLE S CONCERT. NEAL GITTLEMAN, Music Director EUROPEAN INFLUENCES

For KS1 and Music Teachers. A Case Study. Cheam School Pre-Prep, Newbury, Berkshire

Communication & Technology. by Jane Bourke SAMPLE. Photographer: Richard Bartz, Wikimedia Commons.

Woodlynne School District Curriculum Guide. General Music Grades 3-4

3. Articulate music's significance within an individual musical experience MU09-GR.3-S.4-GLE.3

Trumpet Concerto (Third Movement) by Joseph Haydn

Summit Public Schools Summit, New Jersey Grade Level 1 / Content Area: Visual Arts

A Year in Classical Music: 1926, vol. 7

KINDER KONZERTS EDUCATOR GUIDE MAX FOUND TWO STICKS

Sample Performance Assessment

Music Instructional Units

Music Curriculum Summary

Choral Sight-Singing Practices: Revisiting a Web-Based Survey

Inventions & Technology

You are about to start an exciting series of lessons on physical science. God s Design for the Physical

Years 10 band plan Australian Curriculum: Music

CAMELSDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL MUSIC POLICY

Second Grade Art Curriculum

Rhythm Syllable Systems

K12 Course Introductions. Introduction to Music K12 Inc. All rights reserved

COURSE OF STUDY UNIT PLANNING GUIDE INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC GRADE LEVEL: 4-5 REVISED AUGUST 2017 ALIGNED TO THE NJSLS FOR VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS

This guide was created to help you make the most of your MPR Class Notes Artists visit.

MUSICAL BUILDING BLOCKS

Visual Art Department Indian Hill Exempted Village School District

PREPARATION GUIDE. Open Rehearsal, Concert & Discussion FEB 6, PM ORCHESTRA HALL. Designed for students in grades 6-12

Lumiblade OLEDs Shape the future of light

Curriculum Matching Notes. The Ontario Curriculum: Arts:Music

Australian Kodály Certificate in Music Education Curriculum

MONTESSORI MUSIC. Demystifying the Bells

Policy for Music. Bitterne C of E Primary School. Headteacher BPS- Andy Peterson. Signed by Chairs of Governors

Correlation. Grade Three

6 th Grade Band including Beginning Band

Music through History The Western Classical Tradition. Song Writing. Assessment: Song writing project. Solo Performance

General Music Objectives by Grade

4 Holly Zolonish. A Fine Arts Standards Guide for Families Canfield Schools Heidi Garwig Nancy Hulea Diane Leonard. Content Contributors

Standard 1 PERFORMING MUSIC: Singing alone and with others

AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

Title: Bells, Bells and More Bells Audience: Middle Duration: 50 Minutes Subject Area(s): Language Arts Grade Level(s): 6,7,8,9. Teacher Directions:

Join us if you wish to INTERCULTURAL WORLD AND JAZZ MUSIC- FOUNDATION YEAR. work hard, but with the joy of creativity,

6 th Grade Instrumental Music Curriculum Essentials Document

CONCERT ORCHESTRA AND SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA

BAND HANDBOOK

Early Childhood Building Blocks

Music Scope and Sequence

Research on Problems in Music Education Curriculum Design of Normal Universities and Countermeasures

St Andrew s CE Primary School Music Policy

Music. Colorado Academic

AOSA Teacher Education Curriculum Standards

MOVING FASTER THAN THE IMAGINATION: THE EVOLUTION OF SOUND RECORDING

Grade 3 General Music

Session 3: Retrieval Format: Systematic Notation for Folk Music Transcription & Analysis

SEASON. AMERICAN ROOTS Parent/Teacher Guide

CHAMBER MUSIC ON EDISON

Summit Public Schools Summit, New Jersey Grade Level 3/ Content Area: Visual Arts

MINNESOTA ACADEMIC STANDARDS - ARTS

MUSIC COURSE OF STUDY GRADES K-5 GRADE

West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District String Orchestra Grade 9

Transcription:

How History Influences Music Curriculum Guide This curriculum guide is designed to help you use the MPR Class Notes video How History Influences Music as a teaching tool in your classroom specifically as a means to help teach the Minnesota Academic Standards highlighted below. Because much of the teaching done in the music classroom crosses into other curricular areas, it is possible to teach to other academic standards while meeting those of music. Many classical works composition is rooted in rich historical and cultural contexts, offering music specialists as well as classroom teachers a reason to further explore interdisciplinary connections. This particular video and accompanying curriculum covers elements of both music and social studies in its exploration of the life of Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, and pedagogue Zoltán Kodály (1882-1967) and the context of his 1933 composition Dances of Galánta. Kodály was highly influenced by his childhood exposure to both classical music and the traditional folk and Romani music of his homeland. His work as an ethnomusicologist, and use of revolutionary technology like the wax cylinder and phonograph, to collect recordings of Eastern European music preserved these melodies from the otherwise permanent loss that would have occurred as a result of World War I and World War II. Kodály contributed significantly to the pedagogy resources still heavily used today in music classrooms around the world. He had a great interest in improving music education for young children, and helped set in motion reforms in the Hungarian system in the 1940s. The principles that he used to shape these reforms later became known as the Kodály Method, though Kodály himself did not actually develop a comprehensive method. He adapted teaching methods already in existence such as the Curwen/Glover Hand signs, moveable- do tonic solfa, stick notation, and Emile- Joseph Chevés rhythm syllables, tailoring them to fit with his principles and own instructional ideas. Using folk music as a tool in music instruction was a key component of his philosophy.

Full length example of Dances of Galánta: Teach music and singing at school in such a way that it is not a torture, but a joy for the pupil; instill a thirst for finer music in him, a thirst that will last a lifetime. Zoltán Kodály Video: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Charles Dutoit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7- OySwLpIfA Audio only : Philharmonia Hungarica conducted by Antal Doráti http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0pyn1kzj_4 Social Studies and Music Standards to Highlight in Zoltán Kodály s Dances of Galánta: Minnesota K- 12 Academic Standards in Social Studies 2011 Grade 3: Foundations of Social Studies 2008 Revised Minnesota Academic Standards in the Arts; Perpich Center document adapted from the Minnesota Department of Education Minnesota Academic Standards in the Arts 2008 Social Studies Standard Curricular Connection Music Standard 3.3.1.1.1 & 3.3.1.1.2 Identify countries, equator, four hemispheres, Prime meridian, oceans, continents, states. 3.1.1.1.1 Democratic government depends on informed and engaged citizens who exhibit civic skills and values, practice civic discourse, vote and participate in elections, apply inquiry and analysis skills and take action to solve problems and shape public policy. Identify and put Galanta, Slovakia on a map by hemisphere, continent, and country. Identify also the Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia. The names and borders of Eastern European countries shifted considerably throughout Kodály s lifetime due to the political results of WWI and WWII. 3.4.1.1.1 Reference different time periods using correct terminology, including the terms decade, century and millennium. 3.4.1.1.2 Create timelines of important events in three different time scales decades, centuries and millennia. 3.4.1.2.1 Examine historical records, maps and artifacts to answer basic questions about times and events in history, both ancient and more The musical periods will be referenced using the stated terminology. Kodály composed in the 20 th century. A timeline of the late 19 th and early 20 th century can convey the drastic changes taking place in music and political power. Artifacts such as music recording systems can highlight the realities of

recent. the 1930 s. contexts that influence the arts areas. 3.4.1.3.1 Explain how an invention of the past changed life at that time, including positive, negative and unintended outcomes. The telephone (1876), the phonograph (1877and radio (1890 s) all become commonly used during Kodály s lifetime 0.1.3.3.1 Demonstrate understanding of the personal, social, cultural and historical contexts that influence the arts areas. 3.4.2.5.1 Identify examples of individuals or groups who have had an impact on world history; explain how their actions helped shape the world around them. Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Thomas Edison and Zoltán Kodály each had an th impact on the early 20 century in shaping the world around them. 0.1.3.3.1 Demonstrate understanding of the personal, social, cultural and historical contexts that influence the arts areas. Within this curriculum, you will find visual aids accompanied by the respective standard that you can use with your students. These images can be formatted into any presentation software (Microsoft PowerPoint, Smart, Promethean, etc) that you may use in your classroom. MAPS Use the maps below to establish geographical context for Kodály s life and work. You can use Google Maps to create maps that isolate the areas you want to focus on in your lesson plans. Take a screenshot of the image using the Print Screen button on a Windows machine or by pressing the Apple key + Shift + 3 all at the same time on a Mac and paste it into your presentation. (Follow this link to learn in more detail taking screenshots on an Apple device http://www.printscreenmac.com/) 3.3.1.1.1 & 3.3.1.1.2 Identify countries, equator, four hemispheres, Prime meridian, oceans, continents, states. Identify and put Galanta, Slovakia on a map by hemisphere, continent, and country. Identify also the Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia. 0.1.3.3.1 Demonstrate understanding of the personal, social, cultural and historical contexts that influence the arts areas. Galanta, Slovakia is the red marker between Vienna and Budapest, the respective capital cities of Austria and Hungary.

3.1.1.1.1 Democratic government depends on informed and engaged citizens who exhibit civic skills and values, practice civic discourse, vote and participate in elections, apply inquiry and analysis skills and take action to solve problems and shape public policy. The names and borders of Eastern European countries shifted considerably throughout Kodály s lifetime due to the political results of WWI and WWII. 0.1.3.3.1 Demonstrate understanding of the personal, social, cultural and historical contexts that influence the arts areas.

3.4.1.1.2 Create timelines of important events in three different time scales decades, centuries and millennia. A timeline of the late 19 th and early 20 th century can convey the drastic changes taking place in music and political power. 0.1.3.3.1 Demonstrate understanding of the TIMELINES This timeline places the inventions, world events, and personal accomplishments of Kodály s lifetime into historical context.

TIMELINE 1784 Invention of the steam locomotive 1876 Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone 1877 Thomas Edison invents the phonograph 1879 Thomas Edison patents the electric light bulb 1882 Kodály born on December 16 in Kecskemét, Hungary 1884-1891 Kodály family lives in Galánta, Hungary (now Galanta, Slovakia), later the inspiration for Dances of Galánta 1890 s Development of the transistor radio 1890 s Development of the movie camera 1905 Kodály visits remote Hungarian villages making recordings on phonograph wax cylinders with his friend, composer Béla Bartók 1914-1918 World War I 1923 Kodály composes his breakthrough composition Psalmus Hungaricus to celebrate the joining of the two Hungarian cities Buda and Pest. (The modern capital of Hungary: Budapest) 1933 Kodály composes Dances of Galánta 1939-1945 World War II 1940 s Kodály leads a reform of the Hungarian music education system 1951 Kodály and Bartók s comprehensive collection of Hungarian folk songs is published 1967 Kodály dies on March 6 at the age of 84 1969 American astronauts land on the Moon 3.4.1.3.1 Explain how an invention of the past changed life at that time, including positive, negative and unintended outcomes. The telephone (1876), the phonograph (1877), light bulb (1879), and radio (1890 s) all become commonly used during Kodály s lifetime. 0.1.3.3.1 Demonstrate understanding of the personal, social, cultural and historical contexts that influence the arts areas. The steam engine was invented in 1784 and was the primary mode for long distance travel during Kodály s lifetime. His father was a railway official, so Kodály s family relocated often throughout his childhood. The town of Galánta was on the railway line and they lived there for seven years.

Alexander Graham Bell makes the first coast- to- coast phone call on January 25, 1915, using the brand- new AT&T (American Telephone and Telegraph Company) transcontinental service. He called his former assistant Thomas Watson in San Francisco, CA from New York City, NY, repeating his famous words from a previous communications experiment 39 years earlier Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you. In the previous experiment, Watson had been in the next room, so this time he answered It will take me five days to get there now! The telephone took over from the telegraph as the machine that people used to communicate over great distance and quickly. By 1914, the United States had the highest telephone density in the world. 1937 telephone from the Hungarian Telephone Factory in Budapest. The telephone exchange and multiplex switchboard, both components in early telecommunications, were invented in 1877 and 1887 respectively by a Hungarian named Tivadur Puskás. He had previously worked with both Graham Bell and Edison. Edison cylinder phonograph circa 1899. Thomas Edison developed the phonograph in 1877 as a result of his work on the telegraph and the telephone. This machine could record and playback sound. The sound vibrations from a person s voice speaking into the mouthpiece were engraved by a needle onto the foil (later wax) wrapped around the cylinder. Edison first tested his invention with the nursery rhyme Mary had a little lamb.

Thomas Alva Edison with his lightbulb in 1911