Lesson Plan for Theme and select Variations from A Young Person s Guide to the Orchestra

Similar documents
WASD PA Core Music Curriculum

PRIMARY MUSIC CURRICULUM MAP

The Public Schools of Brookline Performing Arts Learning Expectations Grades K-4

Music Learning Expectations

Grade 4 General Music

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

FINE ARTS Institutional (ILO), Program (PLO), and Course (SLO) Alignment

Grade 2 Music. Content Skills Learning Targets Standards Assessment Resources & Technology CEG. A1. Teacher MUSIC? on classroom percussion

Curriculum Standard One: The student will listen to and analyze music critically, using the vocabulary and language of music.

Standard 1 PERFORMING MUSIC: Singing alone and with others

Music Curriculum Map

Standard 1: Singing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music

2017 Revised August 2015 Developed August 2013

Music Curriculum Map

Fisk Street Primary School Curriculum. The Arts. Music

UNIT OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to. STATE STANDARDS: #9.1.3 Production, Performance and Exhibition of Music Sing Read music

Music Curriculum Kindergarten

Grade 4 Music Curriculum Maps

WASD PA Core Music Curriculum

TEST SUMMARY AND FRAMEWORK TEST SUMMARY

Grade: 3. Music: General Music Standard: 1. Sings a varied repertoire of music

Playing Body Percussion Playing on Instruments. Moving Choreography Interpretive Dance. Listening Listening Skills Critique Audience Etiquette

Danville School District #118 Fine Arts Music Curriculum and Scope and Sequence Third Grade - First Quarter

Curriculum Development In the Fairfield Public Schools FAIRFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS FAIRFIELD, CONNECTICUT MUSIC THEORY I

Grade 3 General Music

General Music. The following General Music performance objectives are integrated throughout the entire course: MUSIC SKILLS

GENERAL MUSIC Grade 3

African Music Research

MUSIC Hobbs Municipal Schools 4th Grade

Course Outcome Summary

OKLAHOMA SUBJECT AREA TESTS (OSAT )

LEARNING-FOCUSED TOOLBOX

Core Content/Program of Studies Curriculum Map Bourbon County Schools

Grade 2 Music Curriculum Maps

La Mariposa A Bolivian Folk Song

Indiana Music Standards

Bite-Sized Music Lessons

1. Takadimi method. (Examples may include: Sing rhythmic examples.)

ST. JOHN S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL Curriculum in Music. Ephesians 5:19-20

MUSIC CURRICULUM GUIDELINES K-8

Grade 5 General Music

Music In Our Schools Month General Music: 1 st Grade

Curriculum Standard One: The student will listen to and analyze music critically, using vocabulary and language of music.

COURSE: Elementary General Music

First Steps. Music Scope & Sequence

Music Indicators Grade 1

Music Curriculum Glossary

HINSDALE MUSIC CURRICULUM

Archdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools Academic Standards Music

Music at Menston Primary School

DEPARTMENT/GRADE LEVEL: Band (7 th and 8 th Grade) COURSE/SUBJECT TITLE: Instrumental Music #0440 TIME FRAME (WEEKS): 36 weeks

Term 3 Grade 6 Music Literacy

Greenwich Music Objectives Grade 3 General Music

2nd Grade Music Music

Curriculum Standard One: The student will listen to and analyze music critically, using the vocabulary and language of music.

Belle Vernon Area School District Curriculum Second Grade Music

West Linn-Wilsonville School District Primary (Grades K-5) Music Curriculum. Curriculum Foundations

MUSIC. Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) Kindergarten Grade 12

Grade Level 5-12 Subject Area: Vocal and Instrumental Music

Curriculum Mapping Subject-VOCAL JAZZ (L)4184

Curriculum Standard One: The student will listen to and analyze music critically, using the vocabulary and language of music.

PERFORMING ARTS Curriculum Framework K - 12

OKLAHOMA SUBJECT AREA TESTS (OSAT )

Second Grade Music Course Map

International School of Kenya

Improvisation in General Music Classrooms

Students who elect to take a music class at the middle school level know and are able to do everything required in earlier grades and:

ELMWOOD PARK PUBLIC SCHOOLS GENERAL MUSIC GRADE 6 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

Grade-Level Academic Standards for General Music

Indiana s Academic Standards MUSIC

CURRICULUM MAP ACTIVITIES/ RESOURCES BENCHMARKS KEY TERMINOLOGY. LEARNING TARGETS/SKILLS (Performance Tasks) Student s perspective: Rhythm

TEST SUMMARY AND FRAMEWORK TEST SUMMARY

Greenwich Music Objectives Grade 4 General Music

Pine Hill Public Schools Curriculum

Key Skills to be covered: Year 5 and 6 Skills

Choir Scope and Sequence Grade 6-12

Curriculum Framework for Performing Arts

General Music Objectives by Grade

UNIT OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to. STATE STANDARDS: #9.1.3 Production, Performance and Exhibition of Music Sing Read music

General Music. The following General Music performance objectives are integrated throughout the entire course: MUSIC SKILLS

ILLINOIS LICENSURE TESTING SYSTEM

MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT MUSIC CURRICULUM GRADE: FIRST

'Ride of the Valkyries' from 'Die Walküre' by Richard Wagner

CALIFORNIA Music Education - Content Standards

Music overview. Autumn Spring Summer Explore and experiment with sounds. sound patterns Sing a few familiar songs. to songs and other music, rhymes

4th Grade Music Music

Kindergarten Music Curriculum Maps

3 rd Grade Music Curriculum

Student Listening Guide High School Level

A Fine Arts Standards Guide for Families

Essentials Skills for Music 1 st Quarter

Music Curriculum Maps Revised 2016 KINDERGARTEN

Lasted from approximately 1775 to 1825.

TES MUSIC CURRICULUM MAP SECOND GRADE January 1, 2010

Curriculum Standard One: The student will listen to and analyze music critically, using the vocabulary and language of music.

Capstone Project Lesson Materials Submitted by Kate L Knaack Fall 2016

Music Guidelines Diocese of Sacramento

Music Essential Learning Outcomes and Learning Targets

I mun be married on Sunday And A New Year Carol- Two Friday Afternoon Songs by Benjamin Britten

Scheme of Work for Music. Year 1. Music Express Year 1 Unit 1: Sounds interesting 1 Exploring sounds

Transcription:

Benjamin Britten Lesson Plan for Theme and select Variations from A Young Person s Guide to the Orchestra Developed by Stephanie Jones, Vocal/General Music State Road School - Webster Standards Addressed: Standard 1 - Creating, Performing and Participating in the Arts Standard 3 - Responding to and Analyzing Works of Art Performance Indicators: 1b. Students sing songs and play instruments, maintaining tone quality, pitch, rhythm, tempo, and dynamics; perform the music expressively; and sing or play simple repeated patterns with familiar songs, rounds, partner songs, and harmonizing parts. 3b. Students describe the music in terms related to basic elements; especially melody, harmony, dynamics, timbre, & form Objectives: Students will learn about Theme & Variations Students will move with varying amounts of weight to characterize the different families of instruments performing the theme Students will identify Major and Minor triads Students will identify Major and Minor triads in the theme of the Introduction Materials: (see attachments) melodic notation of the theme (for teacher only) Major/Minor triads (for teacher only) cue cards for movements Theme & Variations poster (doors of Rochester available @ www.allposters.com) Instrument family posters or PowerPoint or Smartboard Vocabulary cards Vocabulary: Theme & Variations, Major/Minor, Strings, Woodwind, Brass and Percussion families, Orchestra, Texture, Line, Color, movement words (heavy, light, bounce, push, float, press, glide, etc.) Listening Repertoire: Recording of Young Person s Guide to the Orchestra by Benjamin Britten

Procedures: 1. Major/Minor triad singing & movement game (8-12 min) Teacher sings some Major & Minor triads using solfege. Students sing in echo. Teacher explains/reviews that when it is in Major the triad pattern is based on DO & when it is in Minor the triad pattern is based on LA. Teacher asks students echo sing the Major & Minor patterns and do movement: -Sit & echo sing when they hear a Minor triad -Stand & echo sing when they hear a Major triad -Jump 3 times & are silent if they hear any other group of 3 notes that is not Major or Minor If the teacher sings 2 of the same triads following one another, students remain sitting or standing. Teacher sings a variety of triads & students respond by singing or being quiet and either sitting, standing, jumping 3 times or staying still. Points are kept track of by the teacher on the board. If MOST students do the correct movement & sing appropriately, the class gets a point, if not, the teacher gets a point. Play until the students win by a slight margin, maybe 10-20 patterns. If students are more advanced, try the game without singing the solfege names, only singing pitches on a neutral syllable. 2. Listening for Major & Minor triads in Purcell s theme (2 min) Have students listen to the theme as teacher plays the melody on the piano & sings the triads with solfege syllables. Students raise their hand for Major triads, & put their hand down for minor on other notes they pat the beat. 3. Definition and discussion of Theme & Variations (5-8 min) Explain to the class that this piece is in the form of Theme & Variations based on the original theme by Henry Purcell that they just heard. Britten composed this piece as a way of introducing young people to the families of instruments in the orchestra. Tell them that in a few moments, they will listen to the first section, Introduction. Show the Theme & Variations poster to the students & ask them to brainstorm some ways that the doors are different (Variations on the theme of doors!). Give them the words Texture, Line & Color then create a quick list under each word. 4. Introduction/review of Families of Instruments in the Orchestra and seating of instruments in the RPO (5 min) Briefly review the String, Woodwind, Brass and Percussion sections using instrument family posters or puzzle piece pictures in PowerPoint or Smartboard. Show the sections of the orchestra mixed up using puzzle pieces on the overhead, in PowerPoint or using a Smartboard. Have some students come up & put the pieces together to create the correct seating for the RPO on stage.

5. Movement/weight words (5 min) Explain that as you play the recording, students will be asked to think of words which describe the different families of the orchestra and the music that they play. Ask them to think about the differences in the doors in the poster. Guide them to relate the concepts of Texture, Line & Color to music. Texture = heavy/light & simple/detailed, line=curved/straight, (color=different instruments & families) etc. If necessary, give students some examples from the words on the vocabulary cards provided in this lesson or make cards with the students suggestions. Play the music and ask each student to be ready to give one word for at least one of the instrument families. 6. Movement activity (15-20 min) Divide the class into 4 groups to represent the 4 families of the orchestra (teacher chooses groupings prior to this lesson to ensure cooperative learning). Explain that each group will invent movements for their family of instruments based on the movement/weight words and will perform their choreography for the rest of the class. Play the recording again. As the class listens, sitting in their groups, ask students to discuss in their groups how they could show, with their bodies, some of these words that they made up. Give each group a few minutes to practice and perfect their ideas without music. Next, play the recording again and have all groups work simultaneously to practice moving with the recording. Give a little more time to discuss and explore. Suggest different formations (circle, line, 2 lines, etc.). After approximately 5-10 minutes, have each group perform their movement for the rest of the class. The group performing stands and gets into position while the other 2 or 3 groups stay seated. Self assessment - ask the class what they liked about each group s choreography (be specific - what movements do they remember best to go with the different instrument families? Lesson Extensions * Play a fun online game for Young Person s Guide to the Orchestra at: http://www.weillmusicinstitute.org/listeningadventures/ypgto/ypgto-gamelogon/index.jsp * Watch a video of the introduction to Young Person s Guide on You Tube with special narration by Simon Rattle: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqlxkr81t9c&feature=related * Buy the CD along with a book with great instrument pictures at: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/0152013040/embracingthechila/

Purcell Theme Purcell 3 2 3 # 5 7 # # 9 # Ó Ó 11 13 b 15 # 17 Ó Ó

Score Purcell Patterns Purcell 2 3 3 5

Benjamin Britten Born: Died: On November 22, 1913 in Lowestoff, Suffolk December 4, 1976 at the Red House Education: Entered Royal College of Music in London at age 16. Marriage: Occupation: Selected Compositions: Noted for: Music to be heard at the concert: Never married Composer Peter Grimes, Paul Bunyan, Suite on English Folk Tunes Variations on a Theme by Purcell