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Curriculum Standard One: The student will listen to and analyze music critically, using the vocabulary and language of music. 1. The student will develop a technical vocabulary of music through essays and dialogue about the uses of elements of music in classical piano compositions and contemporary works. 2. The student will compare the ways in which musical materials are used in a given example? A. Can the student develop a technical vocabulary of music through essays and dialogue about the uses of elements of music in master compositions and contemporary works? A. Can the student compare the ways in which musical materials are used in a given example with the ways in which they are used in other works of the same genre or style. Through listening to selected piano recordings and reading selected essays, the student will identify and discuss: * form * texture * phrasing * structure While listening to selected recordings in the same genre, the student will compare the way musical materials are used. 1

Curriculum Standard Two: The student will read and notate music. 1. The student will sight-read piano music accurately and expressively. A. Can the student sight-read music accurately and expressively? B. Can the student follow a piano score and describe how the elements of music and standard notation are used? The student will sight-read appropriate grade piano music accurately and expressively, explaining pitch variations in either bass or treble clefs. The student will explain pitch variation while reading a piano score: * note names * steps * skips * major intervals * minor intervals The student will describe the elements of music and standard notation used in a piano score: * dynamics * pitch * rhythm * tempo * articulation * expression 2

Curriculum Standard Three: The student will perform on a piano a varied repertoire of music. 1. The student will perform a varied repertoire of piano music. A. Can the student play on the piano a varied repertoire of piano music including songs from memory? The student will play on the piano, with expression and technical accuracy, a varied repertoire of piano literature, including songs performed from memory. The student will play on a piano in solos and duets, demonstrating knowledge of a varied repertoire, expression, and technical accuracy. 3

Curriculum Standard Four: The student will improvise melodies, variations, and accompaniments. 1. The student will improvise rhythmic and melodic variations on given melodies. 2. The student will improvise original melodies. A. Can the student improvise rhythmic and melodic variations on given melodies? A. Can the student improvise original melodies in a variety of styles? The student will improvise stylistically appropriate harmonizing parts to given rhythmic and melodic phrases. The student will improvise original melodies in a variety of styles, over chord progressions in a consistent style, meter, and tonality. 4

Curriculum Standard Five: The student will compose and arrange music. 1. The student will compose and arrange music for piano. 2. The student will write music that is reflective of the musical traditions of other cultures. A. Can the student compose and arrange music for piano, demonstrating knowledge of the ranges and traditional uses of each sound source? A. Can the student write music that is reflective of the musical traditions of other cultures? In a workshop environment, the student will compose and arrange music for piano and will perform the music in class, demonstrating a knowledge of ranges and traditional uses of the sound sources. In a workshop environment, the student will write and perform music that is reflective of the musical traditions of other cultures. 5

Curriculum Standard Six: The student will develop knowledge and skills necessary to understand and perform music from all parts of the world. 1. The student will analyze aural examples of a varied repertoire of music. 2. The student will analyze a variety of musical forms based on cultural styles. A. Can the student analyze aural examples of a varied repertoire of music, representing diverse genres and cultures? A. Can the student analyze a variety of musical forms, based on cultural styles, both tonal and microtonal? The student will analyze aural examples of music representing a diversity of cultures, by identifying and discussing the uses of the elements of music, including expressive devices. Given aural examples, the student will analyze a variety of musical forms based on cultural styles, both tonal and microtonal. 6

Curriculum Standard Seven: The student will develop knowledge and understanding of the relationship of music to history and culture. 1. The student will identify various uses of music in his/her daily life. 2. The student will perform a large repertoire of music from diverse cultural sources. A. Can the student identify various uses of music in his/her daily life, and compare and contrast those with examples of similar uses in different cultures. A. Can the student perform with expression, technical accuracy, and knowledge of origins, a large repertoire of music from diverse cultural sources? Through written and oral presentations/demonstrations, the student will identify various uses of music in his/her daily life, and compare and contrast those with examples of similar uses in cultures of the past or non- American cultures of the present, citing examples and listing characteristics that make the music suitable for each occasion. Through solo or duet presentations, the student will perform with expression, technical accuracy, and knowledge, a large repertoire of music from diverse cultural sources. 7

Curriculum Standard Eight: The student will apply knowledge, skills, and understanding to make critical judgments about and determine the quality of music experiences and performances. 1. The student will critically analyze the quality of music. 2. The student will compare formal classical criteria for evaluation with criteria developed for the evaluation of musical works from a variety of cultures. A. Can the student create a set of specific criteria for making informed, critical judgments about the quality of a performance, arrangement, composition, or improvisation? A. Can the student compare formal classical criteria for evaluation with criteria developed for the evaluation of musical works from diverse cultures? The student, working cooperatively, will create a specific set of criteria to be used to make informed, critical judgments about the quality of a performance, arrangement, composition, or improvisation. The student will write a paper that identifies and discusses the differences, commonalties, and inherent limitations of formal classical criteria versus ethno musicological criteria in evaluating music of diverse cultures. 8