listening project
50 points - Rib Mountain Elementary School, Team 2 (Diane Schnell)
On behalf of WMEA and the Listening Project committee, congratulations to all of these great students and their wonder- ful teachers.
Announcing the 2013-14 Listening Compositions Trumpet Voluntary ........... Clarke Toccata and Fugue
.............Bach
The Marriage of Figaro Overture ............. Mozart ........ Beethoven ... Rossini Dies Irae from Requiem ........ Verdi
Great Gate of Kiev from Pictures at an Exhibition . . Mussorgsky Candide Overture .......... Bernstein Fanfare for the Common Man . Copland Burglers Holiday ........... Anderson Begin the Beguine ........ Porter/Shaw The Circle of Life ......... Elton John
Music of Mexico . . . Various Composers and Cultures
The Listening Project Committee and I are very excited about the teaching possibili- ties these pieces have to offer and would love to share them with you!
Want to Learn More?
There will be a session titled, “Listening Lessons for the Body, Mind and Soul” at the Wisconsin State Music Conference in October. Attending this session will give you hands-on experience and show you how to implement active listening lessons in your music program. You will have the opportunity to speak with committee - corporating active music listening lessons into their music programs are having on them and their students. On Friday we will also offer a Share Fair, which will feature many teachers sharing ideas for “What’s Cool in Your Classroom?” Please contact me if you would like to share an idea at the conference. This is just one of many fabulous sessions offered at the confer- ence. Take the time to check out the other great opportunities, too.
Wisconsin School Musician
Please visit
www.wmeamusic.org and click on “Programs,” then “Listening Project” to learn more. If you have any questions or concerns about participating in the Listening Project please email me at the address below or call me at 715- 425-2670.
Before you make a decision about incor- porating active listening experiences into
your music program, I encourage you to think about how listening to music has music program offers the many students in your classes whose only contact with music as adults will be as listeners.
Peggy Krasin teaches music at Westside Elementary School in River Falls. Email:
peggykrasin@comcast.net
Advanced summer study in Door County, Wisconsin
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