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2016 Music Handbook

Music Department Handbook Welcome to Music at St Hilda s. This booklet will give you an overview of the diversity of instrumental lessons and music opportunities available to students. There are also numerous Ensembles allowing students opportunities to perform within the School and outside. They are strongly encouraged to join an Ensemble with no auditions necessary. Music Lessons - General Information Year 11 and 12 Music To ensure minimum disruption to academic classes, Year 11 and 12 students are given priority for the timeslots before or after school or at lunchtimes. They cannot attend lessons during class time. If Year 11 or 12 ATAR music students require an accompanist for a practical exam at school, the cost for the performance plus two rehearsals is covered by the Music Department. Individual lessons occur every week on a rotation basis - the lessons are at a different time and sometimes a different day each week. All students should receive 32 lessons each year. Students can enrol in more than one instrument but lessons for the second instrument must take place out of school time. All lessons in Junior School are for 30 minutes and lessons for Senior School are 40 minutes. There are no shared or group lessons. Senior School students are expected to check the Music Department timetable in the Una Mitchell building for details of the day and time of each lesson. They should arrive for their lesson promptly. At the end of the lesson the student is given a signed form to take to Student Services. By handing in this form the student will not be marked absent from their academic class. Junior School students are collected from their classroom by the music teacher and returned to their classroom after the lesson, although students in Years 5 and 6 are encouraged to make their own way to and from lessons in preparation for Senior School. We are aware that many students learn the piano and we strongly recommend that they take up another instrument so they can be part of an ensemble, band or orchestra and enjoy the social benefits of learning music. Process for Enrolling in Music Lessons All enrolments are coordinated through the Senior School Music Department. To enrol in music lessons parents need to complete a Music Tuition Application and Agreement (available from the website or Junior and Senior School Music Departments) and return this to the Senior School Music Department. Parents will receive a phone call from the peripatetic music teacher to discuss the lessons and arrange the first lesson day and time. Parents and students are given the mobile number and email address of the peripatetic music teacher. Lessons cannot begin until the Music Tuition Application and Agreement has been completed. Communication with Music Teachers Students are provided with a Music Diary when they begin their lessons. Parents and teachers are strongly encouraged to use this diary to communicate. The music teacher s mobile number and email is also made available to parents. Music Lessons Continuation of Lessons At the end of the year, music lessons will automatically rollover to Term 1. If you do not wish to continue with lessons you must give a minimum of five weeks notice. Please notify the Music Department in writing to music@sthildas.wa.edu.au no later than the end of Week 2, Term 4 to avoid further charges. Music Lesson Attendance If a student has an exam/assessment/excursion on the day of their music lesson, the student must inform the peripatetic music teacher at least one week before the lesson to reschedule the lesson time to avoid being charged for the lesson. If a student is sick you will still be charged for the lesson. However, as a matter of courtesy, please contact the peri music teacher or music administrator (9285 4250) so they are aware of your daughter s absence. Any ongoing illnesses should be discussed with the peripatetic music teacher or music administrator. If a student forgets to attend a lesson or does not attend without giving reason, the student will be charged for the lesson. Learning Externally If a student is having music lessons externally, we do not recommend learning the same instrument with a St Hilda s teacher. Every teacher has different methods and techniques and this only causes confusion for the student. Students learning externally are encouraged to join an ensemble to extend their repertoire and experience being part of a music group. 2 St Hilda s

Process for Cancelling Lessons If a student needs to cancel lessons and withdraw from tuition, parents must email the Senior School Music Department administrator to confirm the cancellation. From that date, a cancellation five weeks notice period is in place (not including holiday periods). This means the student has five more lessons available before the lessons cease. It is optional for a student to attend lessons during this notice period, but this must be made clear between the student, parent and teacher. Any hired instruments must be handed in at the last lesson to avoid further hiring costs. Year 2 String Program Part of the Junior School Curriculum It is compulsory for all Year 2 students to learn either the violin or cello. Students attend a 30 minute individual lesson each week. A Year 2 String Orchestra meets every week of the school year. The instruments and music are provided by the School at no charge. Full details of this program are provided by the Junior School at the beginning of each year. Hiring Instruments Instruments can be hired for $80 per term or part thereof (as at 2016) and $60 for the December/January holiday period. We do not hire drum kits or pianos. Students are expected to take reasonable care of hired instruments, although if there is damage that is not the fault of the student, the instrument will be repaired at no cost to the parents. Instruments are to be left in the Music Studio during the day of the scheduled lesson and collected after school and should be taken home. All instrument cases must have a name tag and these are available from the Music Department. Students should take their instrument home for long weekends and holidays to continue practising. It is necessary to let the Music Department know if you are taking an instrument home for the Christmas holidays and parents must complete a Holiday Hire Form available from the Senior School Music Department administrator. Recall of Instruments During Term 4 there is a complete recall of all hired instruments to ensure they are well maintained and in working order. Both Junior and Senior School students must bring their instrument to the Senior School Music Department. Choirs Junior School - The compulsory choirs are Years 3 and 4, and Years 5 and 6. The girls can also join the Coro Angelico Choir which is open for students in Years 4-6. This is an optional choir and girls are encouraged to join and then continue their involvement in choir at Senior School level. Senior School For girls in Year 7 there is a compulsory choir (part of the Year 7 curriculum) and they rehearse one period per week. There are two optional choirs for Senior School girls. - The Whitby Chorale for Years 7 and 8. This choir rehearses once a week before school. - The St Hilda s Chorale for Years 9 to 12. This choir rehearses before school once a week. All choirs have the opportunity to perform in events both in school and throughout the wider community. All girls who have individual voice lessons in both Junior and Senior School are strongly encouraged to join a choir - in the same way, for example, that a violinist plays in orchestras and a trumpeter plays in bands. Parents Attending Lessons In Junior School parents are encouraged to attend their daughter s music lessons from time to time. This is an opportunity for parents to understand the structure of the lessons and also to understand the requirements for home practice. In Senior School it is not usual for parents to attend lessons. Any communication between teacher and parent can be done via the music diary or email. Music Scholarships - available for music students at Senior School only Scholarship testing is held at St Hilda s in Term 1 of each year and selection is by an audition process. The dates for the scholarship auditions are posted on the St Hilda s website (sthildas.wa.edu.au). Scholarships are not available for piano or voice students. All girls receiving a scholarship are expected to be in two ensembles, selected by the Head of Department, according to their instrument. Instrument hire is free for scholarship students. If a scholarship student learns externally, parents are requested to send the receipt for payment of lessons each term to the Senior School Music Department and this will then be credited to the student s school account. Students may either have lessons at St Hilda s or learn with a private instrumental teacher. Music Handbook 3

Music Bursaries - available for music students at Junior School only Bursaries are available for music students at Junior School in Years 5 and 6. The first year of lessons is free, in the second year lessons are 50% of the cost of one year s lessons. Instrument hire is free for bursary students. Students may either have lessons with a St Hilda s music teacher or learn with a private instrumental teacher. If students learn externally, parents are requested to send the receipt for payment of lessons each term to the Senior School Music Department and this will then be credited to the student s school account. The audition dates for bursaries is also advertised on the School website. These auditions usually take place in Term 1 each year. Bursaries are not available for piano or voice students. Reports Parents will be sent a music report at the end of Semester 1 and Semester 2. These are sent separately to the academic reports. Practice Rooms Students can book a room for their practice time or rehearsals during school time or after school hours. Boarders can practise their instrument in the Boarding House only if it is reasonably quiet instrument that will not disturb others. Otherwise, boarders should book a room in the Music Department. Ensembles, Bands, Choirs and Orchestras The Co curricular Program There are numerous choirs, orchestras, bands and ensembles which meet every week of the school year and each group is given many performance opportunities both in School concerts and Chapel services as well as in countless events outside school for the wider community. All students are encouraged to join one of these groups. There are no auditions (except for Barbershop) and the conductors and directors of the co-curricular program always welcome students at any time of the year. There is no fee for being part of an ensemble. Junior School Chamber Choir - Coro Angelico Years 5-6 Concert Band Years 4-6 String program (compulsory) Year 2 Junior String Orchestra Years 3-6 Flute Ensemble Years 3-6 Guitar Ensemble Years 3-6 Senior School Whitby Chorale Years 7-8 St Hilda s Chorale Years 9-12 Barbershop (by audition only) Years 10-12 Symphony Orchestra Years 7-12 Senior Concert Band Years 7-12 Senior String Orchestra Years 7-12 Classical Chamber Ensembles Years 7-12 Rock Bands Years 7-12 Jazz Band (Saintly Jazz) Years 7-12 Jazz Combo Years 7-12 Clarinet Ensemble Years 7-12 Saxophone Ensemble Years 7-12 Percussion Ensemble Years 7-12 Flute Ensemble Years 7-12 Guitar Ensemble Years 7-12 Soul Band Years 7-12 Tuition Available For: Violin Cello Harp Electric Guitar (contemporary) Flute Clarinet Saxophone French Horn Trombone Piano Drum Kit Theory Music Theatre Voice Contemporary Voice Junior School Viola Double Bass Classical Guitar (acoustic) Bass Guitar Oboe Bass Clarinet Bassoon Trumpet Euphonium and Tuba Orchestral Percussion Pipe Organ Classical Voice Jazz Voice Every year group receives several music sessions per week in Years 3 to 6. One of these is a year level choir. A String program is part of the curriculum for Year 2 girls, who choose either violin or cello. A Band program for wind instruments is offered to selected students from Year 4. Each Year group has its own choir, which has a class session each week as part of the curriculum. Senior School Year 7 students have 2 periods of music each week for the year one is a choir session and the other is in the Music Lab focussing on projects using a range of software programs. Year 8 students receive 2 periods each week. The program from Years 8-12 includes the development of Aural, Composing, Literature and Performance skills. Year 9 students have 3 periods of music each week. Year 10 students may choose 2 periods or 4 periods each week. Large numbers of advanced musicians take ATAR MUSIC in Years 11 and 12 and a large proportion of girls continue their music at Tertiary level. There are numerous performance opportunities throughout the year for all musicians involved in the busy and dynamic co-curricular program these include assemblies, chapel and cathedral services, festivals, an annual Music Tour, private and charity functions, concerts and a wide range of community performances. 4 St Hilda s

Co curricular Timetable Junior School ENSEMBLE YEAR TIME DIRECTOR ROOM TUESDAY Guitar Ensemble 3-6 7.15-8.15 Renee Cappetta Music Room 2 Coro Angelico 5-6 7.30-8.15 Andrea Black Music Room 1 Year 2 String Ensemble 2 10.35-11.25 Adrian Wayte The Cortile WEDNESDAY Junior String Orchestra 3-6 7.15-8.15 Adrian Wayte Music Rooms 1 & 2 THURSDAY Junior Concert Band 3-6 7.15-8.15 Claire Armstrong Music Rooms 1 & 2 FRIDAY Junior Chamber Music 5-6 7.15-8.15 Adrian Wayte Music Rooms 1 & 2 Flute Ensemble 1.10-1.40 Rebecca Vouyoucalos Music Room 1 Visit the Parent Resources pages on our website for up-to-date timetables. Co curricular Timetable Senior School Junior School ENSEMBLE YEAR TIME DIRECTOR ROOM www.sthildas.wa.edu.au/parent-resources/junior-school MONDAY Senior String Orchestra 7-12 7.00-8.15 Adrian Wayte Music Studio Soul Band 7-12 7.00-8.15 Matthew Kidd Music Room 1 Clarinet Quartet 7-12 12.10-1.00 Matthew Kidd Haydn Room Senior School Percussion Ensemble 7-12 1.00-1.40 Jackson Vickery Music Studio www.sthildas.wa.edu.au/parent-resources/senior-school TUESDAY Symphony Orchestra 7-12 7.00-8.20 Tim Chapman Music Studio Flute Ensemble 7-10 7.15-8.15 Rebecca Vouyoucalos Music Room 1 (Fauré Flute Choir) Rock Band 7-12 1.00-1.40 Craig Pinkney Music Room 1 Rock Band - recording 7-12 3.30-5.00 Craig Pinkney Music Room 1 WEDNESDAY Senior Concert Band 7-12 7.00-8.20 Belinda Callaway Music Studio Chamber Ensemble 7-11 3.30-5.00 Adrian Wayte Music Studio THURSDAY St Hilda s Chorale 9-12 7.00-8.00 Emma Pettemerides Music Studio Jazz Combo 9-12 7.00-8.00 Tim Chapman Music Room 1 Guitar Ensemble 7-12 7.15-8.00 Renee Cappetta Debussy Barbershop 11-12 3.30-5.30 Emma Pettemerides Music Studio FRIDAY Saintly Jazz 7-12 7.00-8.00 Tim Chapman Music Studio Whitby Chorale 7-8 7.00-8.00 Emma Pettemerides Music Room 1 Music Handbook 5

Annual Performance Opportunities Term 1 Interhouse Arts Festival Music Staff Concert for Junior School students Music Concert Music Camp Term 2 Combined Concert Christ Church Grammar School and St Hilda s Rock Band Strings Concert School Musical Production Senior School Evensongs Term 3 Jazz Night Concerto Concert Junior School Music Concert Spring Concert Term 4 Music Breakfast Ensembles Concert Bandfest Music Festival The music staff provide an instrumental demonstration Concert for the benefit of girls in Year 3 6 during the first week of the school year. This is a chance for the girls to see, hear and play some of the less familiar instruments and be encouraged to enrol in these instruments. Students have the opportunity of attending various recitals throughout the year by the West Australian Symphony Orchestra and West Australian Youth Jazz Band. Throughout the year the peripatetic staff organise recitals by their students, attended by family and friends. All details are listed on the website calendar. More Information Music administration for Junior and Senior Schools is based at our Bay View Campus. You can find Music Reception at the Palmerston Street entrance. Music Administrator: Toni Boyd - toni.boyd@sthildas.wa.edu.au Head of Music: Tim Chapman - tim.chapman@sthildas.wa.edu.au 6 St Hilda s

Postal PO Box 34 Mosman Park WA 6912 Telephone 08 9285 4100 Bay View Campus Bay View Terrace Mosman Park Chidley Campus McCabe Street Mosman Park www.sthildas.wa.edu.au St Hilda s CRICOS Provider Code 00452E