Teaching Music Through Composition

Teaching Music Through Composition
Author: Barbara Freedman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-04-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0199840628

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This book is a full multimedia curriculum that contains over 60 Lesson Plans in 29 Units of Study, Student Assignments Sheets, Worksheets, Handouts, Audio and MIDI files to teach a wide array of musical topics, including: general/basic music theory, music appreciation and analysis, keyboarding, composing/arranging, even ear-training (aural theory) using technology.

Teaching Music Through Composition

Teaching Music Through Composition
Author: Barbara Freedman
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013-04-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 019984061X

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This book is a full multimedia curriculum that contains over 60 Lesson Plans in 29 Units of Study, Student Assignments Sheets, Worksheets, Handouts, Audio and MIDI files to teach a wide array of musical topics, including: general/basic music theory, music appreciation and analysis, keyboarding, composing/arranging, even ear-training (aural theory) using technology.

Teaching Music Through Performance in Band

Teaching Music Through Performance in Band
Author: Larry Blocher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 950
Release: 1997
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Recordings of works composed for band and suitable for grades 2-5.

Teaching Music Through Performance in Orchestra

Teaching Music Through Performance in Orchestra
Author: Michael Allen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 708
Release: 2001
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781579992774

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"The book contains thorough analyses of 100 of the most significant works for strings and full orchestra, Grades 1-6. Researched and compiled by scholarly musicians and teachers around the country, the book gives important information on each musical selection, including composer and composition information, historical background, technical requirements, stylistic considerations, musical elements, suggestions for additional listening, and a guide to selected references"--Publisher's website

Why and how to Teach Music Composition

Why and how to Teach Music Composition
Author: Maud Hickey
Publisher: R & L Education
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Offers a philosophical foundation and rationale for teaching music composition, while discussing the teachers role in composition instruction. Examines the nature of creativity and children as composers. Provides an analysis of childrens compositions and offers suggestions for creating an environment that encourages creativity in composing.

Minds on Music

Minds on Music
Author: Michele Kaschub
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2009-06-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 160709195X

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This textbook enhances preservice and practicing music educators' understanding of ways to successfully engage children in music composition. It offers both a rationale for the presence of composition in the music education program and a thorough review of what we know of children's compositional practices to date. Minds On Music offers a solid foundation for planning and implementing composition lessons with students in grades PreK-12.

Composing Our Future

Composing Our Future
Author: Michele Kaschub
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2013-02-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0199832285

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Composing Our Future is the ideal book for music teacher educators seeking to learn more about composition education. It provides resources to guide the development of undergraduate and graduate curricula, specific courses, professional development workshops, and environments where composition education can flourish.

The Act of Musical Composition

The Act of Musical Composition
Author: Dave Collins
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1317045572

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The study of musical composition has been marked by a didactic, technique-based approach, focusing on the understanding of musical language and grammar -harmony, counterpoint, orchestration and arrangement - or on generic and stylistic categories. In the field of the psychology of music, the study of musical composition, even in the twenty-first century, remains a poor cousin to the literature which relates to musical perception, music performance, musical preferences, musical memory and so on. Our understanding of the compositional process has, in the main, been informed by anecdotal after-the-event accounts or post hoc analyses of composition. The Act of Musical Composition: Studies in the Creative Process presents the first coherent exploration around this unique aspect of human creative activity. The central threads, or key themes - compositional process, creative thinking and problem-solving - are integrated by the combination of theoretical understandings of creativity with innovative empirical work.

Music Outside the Lines

Music Outside the Lines
Author: Maud Hickey
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2012-11-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0199826773

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Music Outside the Lines is an informative and practical resource for all who are invested in making music composition an integral part of curriculum. Author Maud Hickey addresses the practical needs of music educators by offering both a well-grounded justification for teaching music composition and also a compendium of useful instructional ideas and classroom activities. Hickey begins with a rationale for teachers to begin composition activities in their own classrooms, with a thoughtful argument that demonstrates that all music teachers possess the skills and training needed to take children along the path toward composing satisfying musical compositions even if they themselves have never taken formal composition lessons. She also addresses some of the stickier issues that plague teaching music composition in schools such as assessment, notation, and technology. Most importantly, she introduces a curricular model for teaching composition, a model which provides an array of composition activities to try in the music classrooms and studios. These activities encourage musical and creative growth through music composition; while they are organized in logical units corresponding to existing teaching modules, they also offer jumping off points for music teachers to exercise their own creative thinking and create music composition activities that are customized to their classes and needs. As a whole, Music Outside the Lines both successfully reasons that music composition should be at the core of school music curriculum and also provides inservice and pre-service educators with an essential resource and compendium of practical tips and plans for fulfilling this goal.

Teaching Composition

Teaching Composition
Author: T. R. Johnson
Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2007-11-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780312469337

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Addressing the concerns of both first-year and veteran writing instructors, this collection includes 30 professional readings on composition and rhetoric written by leaders in the field, accompanied by helpful introductions and activities for the classroom. The new edition offers up-to-date advice on helping students avoid plagiarism, improving online instruction, blogging, and more.