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The Arts
Upper
School Concert Choir
Division: Upper School
Department: Fine and Performing Arts: Vocal Music
Course
Title/Code:
Concert
Choir Art 303
The
Concert Choir is offered to any 9th – 12th
grade student who wishes to sing with a group and become a
more proficient musician. The class meets on Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday each week. Students are expected to
attend a few after school rehearsals and all choral
activities/concerts throughout the year. A listing of
choral activities can be found by visiting the Chorus web
site listed on the Cary Academy Homepage under Arts Corner.
Goals
The Cary
Academy Concert Choir is designed as a performance class.
It is designed to offer students a choral music experience
and to promote musical growth by teaching correct vocal
technique for individual singing and group singing,
strengthening music reading skills, and offering basic ear
training in rhythm, pitch, and harmony. In an effort to
offer students a comprehensive view of choral music and the
rich history that surrounds it, students will perform
stylistically diverse music. The level of expectation is
mostly determined by the knowledge and ability the students
bring to the class.
Activities/Content
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Through listening to one another and working together on
sight singing and rhythm examples students begin to
develop a strong sense of ensemble.
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Students work together to learn a particular section of
the music, create a uniform sound, and sometimes sing in
quartets or duets and evaluate themselves.
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Students practice daily correct vocal technique through
vocal exercises and breathing exercises. The goal is
for the vocal exercises to transfer to the singing of
choral selections.
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To
further student growth in the area of music theory,
students participate in daily music reading exercises,
rhythm exercises and/or melodic exercises. The
exercises are designed to be fun, stimulating, and at
times very challenging.
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Song
selections will represent a variety of styles and
difficulty from historical to pop and sacred and secular
so as to challenge students to appreciate historically
important as well as diverse styles of music.
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Students will be expected to effectively work as
individuals, in vocal sections and within the entire
group during the class period.
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Students will participate in approximately three school
performances each year and at least one choral festival
or competition. During one trimester each year,
students will have the opportunity to put their choral
talents to the test by performing a staged concert that
includes choreography of simple movements and some
costuming.
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“Enrichment” opportunities are offered for individual
students who may wish to participate outside the regular
classroom requirement. Examples of such opportunities
are North Carolina High School Honors Chorus, All-State
Chorus, and voluntary performances by smaller groups of
students. Participation may be through an audition
process, a selection process. or through an honorary
earned opportunity.
Assessment
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Students are evaluated on their in-class participation,
preparation, and commitment to the ensemble ethic.
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Students are often asked to critique a rehearsal,
personal effort, or a concert. Sometimes section will
critique each other for the practice of verbalizing
correct music and singing terms and developing their
listening skills.
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There are times when written quizzes, tests and/or vocal
evaluations are given. Vocal evaluations may include
singing in a quartet, individually onto a cassette tape
or as the entire group.
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Choral performances are a major portion of the
assessment each trimester. Students usually have one
performance each trimester that they are expected to
participate. This is where as a unit and individual,
exactly what we have learned and accomplished as well as
how much we have improved.
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