SKU: GI.G-10494
ISBN 9781574635195.
This book contains collective insights from some of the most inspirational high school orchestra directors in the United States. They reveal their ideas on rehearsal philosophy, rehearsal preparation, warm-up strategies, favorite repertoire, tone/bow control, intonation, articulation, expression, online instruction, recruiting and building community. Each of their stories is as unique as the individual strategies and approaches they share. You will surely be inspired by their ideas, approaches, and strategies presented in Rehearsing the High School Orchestra. I know the most joy in my life has come from my violin. (Albert Einstein) —Gail Barnes, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina Success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts. (Winston Churchill) —David Eccles, The Lovett School, Atlanta, Georgia I want every student who comes through my door to enjoy and see the value of music. —Creston Herron, Klein High School, Klein, Texas Without music, life would be a mistake. (Friedrich Nietzsche) —Cathie Hudnall, Norcross High School, Norcross, Georgia To make a resolution and act accordingly is to live with hope. There may be difficulties and hardships, but not disappointment or despair if you follow the path steadily. Do not rest in your efforts, without stopping, without haste, carefully taking a step at a time forward will surely get you there. (Shinichi Suzuki) —Scott Laird, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Durham, North Carolina Orchestra class teaches so much more than how to play a stringed instrument. We learn valuable life skills in ‘O.R.C.H.E.S.T.R.A’—Opportunity, Responsibility, Concentration, Honesty, Effort, Self-Discipline, Trust, Respect, and Attitude. —Charles Laux, Alpharetta High School, Alpharetta, Georgia I teach excellence and the commitment it takes to be excellent. Music is the discipline that I use to teach this. While music is a beautiful artform, the subject matter is never more important than the subject itself. —Kirt Mosier, Youth Symphony of Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri You are the music while the music lasts. (T. S. Eliot) —Kirk Moss, University of Northwestern—St. Paul, Roseville, Minnesota The job of teaching is less about feeding information to students, and more about making them hungry. —Christopher Selby, School of the Arts, Charleston, South Carolina High achievement always takes place within the framework of high expectations. (Charles Kettering) —Laura Mulligan Thomas, Charlottesville High School, Charlottesville, Virginia.
SKU: HL.35028233
UPC: 884088630171. 6.75x10.5 inches.
From Handel's opera Giustino, the happy events at the end of the opera are celebrated with the singing of this final chorus of joy. This shortened version with reduced vocal parts and keyboard reduction of the orchestration makes a fine selection for younger voices and smaller choirs. Both English and Italian lyrics are included. Available: 3-Part Mixed; PianoTrax CD.
About Together We Sing
Shawnee Press: Together We Sing series
SKU: CF.BAS77F
ISBN 9781491151594. UPC: 680160909094. 9 x 12 inches. Key: D major.
As the title suggests, there is a trumpet-like motive which is tossed among instrument sections. The source of this tune from the Shaker history can be performed as a holiday piece or any time of year. It is an easy D major with easy rhythms which offers a great selection for concert or festival.This piece offers so many opportunities to do cross curricular activities with your students. The arrangement offers very equal playing among sections. Let each section shine during their highlighted part.The original tune is called Mother's Golden Trumpet and appears in a collection of Shaker tunes for Christmas. This arrangement is not specified for holiday only but can be used in either setting,In addition to this great teaching point, it is a strong piece in D major for young string players.
About Carl Fischer Beginning String Orchestra Series
This series of Grade 1 pieces is designed for first year string groups. The pieces in this series are characterized by:
SKU: CL.015-2164-01
Written in simple A-B-A form, with pattern rhythms, unison melodic mixtures, and interesting harmonies that combine to produce a light and novel arrangement with a delightful ``Latin’’ flavor. ``CHAPALA, CHAPALA’’ is sure to be a favorite with your students and audiences.
SKU: KN.KES2301
12 x 9 inches.
Take a musical stroll with your young string performers with with this new, very easy piece from David Hinds. An excellent choice for a first concert as well as being a great piece to use for teaching form.
SKU: CL.015-2164-00