For Starters

2021 ◽  
pp. 70-82
Author(s):  
Mary Ellen Pinzino

Etude 1 helps the teacher with getting started in giving voice to children’s artistry and provides materials for implementation in the music classroom and children’s chorus. It is designed to help the teacher reach and teach the musical mind. It provides songs and chants for tonal and rhythm narratives in the various tonalities and meters, with very short art songs that draw children deeper into tonality and into the choral art. This Etude can be directly applied to the music classroom or children’s chorus for activities, recordings, or warm-ups. This Etude is also designed for professional development, so the teacher can work independently with the various meters and tonalities as needed to develop greater competence and confidence in using them with children. The materials of this Etude can be used with singers of all ages.

Author(s):  
Mary Ellen Pinzino

This book addresses the development of children’s artistry in the music classroom and children’s chorus. It unveils children’s artistry, identifying its characteristic behaviors, its progression of development and necessary components for growth, and guides the practical application of principles addressed. The book addresses the development of children’s artistry from the perspective of both the choral art and the process of music learning, with each informing the other, rooting artistry in music learning and developing artistry in an ongoing manner throughout childhood. It presents the musical mind as the gateway to children’s artistry. It discusses the power of movement in the embodiment of children’s artistry. It examines song and its role in the development of children’s artistry, demonstrating how rhythm, melody, and text—independently and together—influence children’s developing artistry musically, expressively, and vocally, at all ages and stages. Musical examples throughout demonstrate principles presented, provide professional development with tonalities, meters, movement, and songs, and offer a multitude of songs of increasing difficulty for the music classroom and children’s chorus that compel the musical mind, prompt artistic expression, and enable vocal technique. Practices and techniques that facilitate the development of children’s artistry are included, and the book can be used with any methodology. This book leads teachers to draw artistry out of every child and draw every child into the choral art. Content is intended for application with children from kindergarten through seventh grade, though it is also appropriate with older singers in the process of developing artistry.


2021 ◽  
pp. 96-118
Author(s):  
Mary Ellen Pinzino

Etude 3 offers a wide variety of songs that give voice to children’s artistry, clustered by difficulty, and guides the process of selecting songs for children. A Song Selection Guide helps in choosing songs that meet the musical needs of children through various levels of development. Comments about the musical, vocal, and expressive challenges of each song inform the process of choosing a comprehensive set of songs for each group of children that includes a variety of tonalities, meters, texts, expressions, and vocal challenges. Repertoire presented in this Etude serves like a song reading session for professional development. Songs selected in this Etude can be used in the classroom, children’s chorus, and concert, and can be used with a broad variety of ages and stages. Insights gained from this Etude can be applied to all levels of song literature for the music classroom and children’s chorus.


2021 ◽  
pp. 69-69
Author(s):  
Mary Ellen Pinzino

You are about to embark on an exciting journey, whatever level you teach, and whatever your preferred methodology. These Etudes can help you on that journey. They are designed to support you in the practice of giving voice to children’s artistry. They provide a multitude of materials with guidance for direct implementation in the music classroom and children’s chorus. They also provide professional development with tonalities and meters, movement, and song. Use these Etudes as needed to enhance your own growth, to amplify the material presented earlier, and to develop children’s artistry....


1986 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-66
Author(s):  
No authorship indicated

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