A Handbook for Beginning Choral EducatorsIndiana University Press, 16 cze 2004 - 160 "This book comes from a very fine music educator with exceptional experience, who has common sense and a real understanding of what a beginning teacher should know. The book puts into print issues that are widely discussed at conventions and at conferences, and that are common knowledge for the experienced teacher, but that are not covered in a music education class. It is a plain and simple book, written in a language that is easy for anyone going into the profession to understand. It makes valuable suggestions in just about every aspect of the role of a choral music teacher." -- Michael Schwartzkopf, Professor of Music Education, Indiana University School of Music |
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... choose their own ensemble placement . The options are many ; struc- ture the program in the vocally healthiest manner , offering as wide a range of music to each student as possible . B. Choosing and Purchasing Music One of the first ...
... choosing music for those ensem- bles . On the down side , you will have to look elsewhere for standard choral literature . 3. Do a Thorough Search of the Existing Choral Library at Your School This could be a very daunting task if it ...
... choose Gene Puerling's arrangement of " Georgia on My Mind " by Hoagy Carmichael , or John Miller's ar- rangement of " John Henry , " or " Cantique de Jean Racine " by Fauré . These are chorales of several genres that will never go out ...
... Choosing the music for each of your choral organizations is one of the most important decisions you will make . The music needs to be of the highest quality , regardless of style or level , and at the same time it needs to have both ...
... choosing . When they choose to audition with their own song you will probably have to provide accompaniment . On the basis of what you hear in these four categories you should be able to make initial placements into the choirs you have ...