Download - 15-16 Marana Choir Handbook
Mission StatementThe Marana High School choir program seeks to enrich the lives of students with positive relationships, personal development, and academic challenge through the pursuit of musical excellence in a choral setting. Our motto embodies the three directions in which singers can engage in choir, campus, and city life: a
One Community, One Service, One Voice.
Sarah Ross, [email protected](520) 616-6461 ex 5685
12000 W Emigh Rd, Tucson AZ, 85743
choir office
Each year Marana puts on a joint all-school musical with drama, choir, dance, band, and orchestra students. Students may also be involved in the tech crew.
Regionals is a yearly opportunity for individual singers to audition for and participate in a large honor choir with the best singers in the area. The audition consists of a prepared classical solo and a sight-singing audition.
Chamber Singers is a mixed choir of advanced sight-readers. The ensemble sings a varied repertoire with an emphasis on mastering advanced concepts in theory and sight-reading. Auditioning for Regionals is a requirement of this class.
Midnight Tigers is a treble choir of intermediate and advanced sight-readers. The ensemble sings advanced treble repertoire of all styles, collaborating and performing often in the Marana community. Auditioning for Regionals is strongly encouraged.
Performance Opportunities
Men’s Chorale is a choir of beginning sight-readers, freshmen, and first-year singers. The repertoire is designed to strengthen sight-reading skills and develop vocal technique.
Women’s Chorale is a choir of beginning sight-readers, freshmen, and first-year singers. The repertoire is designed to strengthen sight-reading skills and develop vocal technique.
Grades: 9-12 Non-auditionedMen’s Chorale
Grades: 10-12 Placement by Audition
Grades: 11-12 Placement by Audition
Grades: 9-12 Placement by Audition
Grades: 9-12 Placement by Audition
Grades: 9-12 Non-auditioned
midnight tigers
chamber singers
Regionals choir
mhs musical
Women’s Chorale
Concert Choir is a mixed choir of intermediate sight-readers. The repertoire is designed to strengthen sight-reading skills and develop ensemble experience.
Grades: 10-12 Non-auditionedConcert choir
MHS choristers are expected to abide by all MHS behavioral guidelines. Disruptive/unprofessional behavior is not permitted. Students will adhere to the MHS dress code at all times. Failure to meet these expectations will result in negative consequences as outlined in the MHS handbook.
*Be Proud *Be Respectful *Be Safe and Responsible
As group rehearsal is an essential element of progress towards the student’s performance learning goal, missed rehearsals may result in a lowered grade in that area.
Every public performance or concert is a demonstration of each student’s learning in the areas of reading, performing, listening, and evaluation. Accordingly, failure to attend a concert will have a significant impact on a student’s grades. If a student continually misses public performances, he/she may be asked not to return to the program as these absences negatively affect the entire choir.
In performance or off-campus activity situations, choristers are expected to exhibit professional behavior that favorably represents MHS and the choral program. Students will comply with MHS dress code and with the uniform requirements set by the director. Students will behave with modesty and decorum while in concert attire.
Students will be provided with ONE black 3-ringed binder. A lost or damaged binder will need to be replaced at the student’s expense. Sheet music is the property of MHS and should be handled with care. Students will be assessed a fine for replacing lost or damaged music.
Students will have all their music and a pencil at every rehearsal.
Code of Conduct
rehearsal conduct
performance/off-campus conduct
attendance policy
supplies
Choir Learning Goals
Each MHS Chorister has a unique blend of talent, knowledge, and experience. The purpose of the MHS Choir Program is to help every student advance in these areas.
Each MHS Chorister will show growth and improvement in:
reading music * performing music * notating music composing music * listening to music * evaluating music
1. I can sight-sing new music using solfege.2. I can read my part in music and sing it alone or in choir.
Reading Music
1. I can perform my choir’s music and contribute to the success of my ensemble.2. I can conduct and lead my choir through a warm-up, sight-singing or a piece.
Performing Music
1. I can identify, explain, and analyze notation devices including notes, rhythms, meter, key signatures, chords, intervals, scales, and other score symbols.2. I can correctly use music notation in dictation, arrangement, and composition.
Notating Music
1. I can compose music and describe and explain its musical features and elements.2. I can demonstrate my composition through performance or recording. I can notate my composition both on paper and by using technology.
Composing Music
1. I can listen to, describe, and analyze music from different time periods, cultures, and styles by identifying the musical characteristics of the piece.2. I can compare and contrast performances for musical accuracy and quality.
Listening to Music
1. Music compositions: I can evaluate my own composition. I can evaluate music, both written and performed, from various cultures, historical time periods, and genres.2. Music Performance: I can evaluate my personal performance as a soloist or as a choir member. I can evaluate my choir’s performance.
Evaluating Music
Program Goals
learning Goals
Standards & Assessment
Individual Performance
Group Performance
Rehearsal & Ensemble
Literacy
Musicianship
Stadards formally assessed: S1C5 PO 101 - Rhythm
S1C5PO101 - PitchesS1C5PO103 - Score Symbols
Standards informally assessed:S3C1PO307 - Music Terms
S1C1PO102 - Singing
Standards assessed through:Sight-singing
Standards assessed in:Chorales, Concert, MidTigs
Stadards formally assessed: S3C2PO202 - Performance
EvaluationS3C2PO105 - Performance
Reflection
Standards informally assessed: S1C1PO102 - Singing
S1C1PO113 - LanguagesS2C2PO103 - History/Culture
S2C2PO205 - ComposersS3C1Po109 - Role in Ensemble
Standards assessed through:Concerts
Standards assessed in:Chorales,
MidTigs & Chambers
Standards formally assessed: S1C1PO102 - Singing
S1C1PO113 - LanguagesS1C5 PO 101 - Rhythm
S1C5PO101 - Pitches S3C1Po109 - Role in
Ensemble
Standards informally assessed:S2C2PO103 - History/Culture
S2C2PO205 - ComposersS3C1PO307 - Music Terms S3C2PO202 - Performance
EvaluationS3C2PO105 - Performance
Reflection
Standards assessed through:Round-Ups, Sink or Swims
Standards assessed in:Concert, MidTigs & Chambers
Stadards formally assessed:S1C4PO201 - Composition
S1C5 PO 101 - RhythmS1C5PO101 - Pitches
S1C5PO103 - Score Symbols S3C1PO307 - Music Terms
Standards assessed through:Theory
Standards assessed in:Chorales, Concert
Standards formally assessed: S1C1PO102 - Singing
S1C1PO113 - LanguagesS1C5 PO 101 - Rhythm
S1C5PO101 - Pitches
S1C5PO103 - Score SymbolsS3C1PO307 - Music Terms
S3C1Po109 - Role in Ensemble
Standards assessed through:Musicianship Eval
Standards assessed in:End-of-Course Evaluation
Uniforms
A blue Marana West Choir T-shirt is required for all Marana Choir singers. A choir polo is required for all Midnight Tigers & Chamber Singers. Cost for the shirt/polo is $10 sizes S-XL. Orders for shirts will be taken during the first week of classes. A tucked-in t-shirt/polo and jeans will be required for all informal activities. Midnight Tigers and Chamber Singers are required to wear Jazz Black - school appropriate, formal black attire for the Masterworks concert series and formal community performances.
All MHS choir members will wear robes owned by the choral department. These robes are rented to students on a year-by-year basis. This rental includes use at 3 concerts and cleaning.
Robe rentals will be charged yearly for the amount of $20.
Financial Information
A $35 class fee will be assessed by MUSD at the beginning of each semester. This fee counts toward sheet music, accompanist fees, and miscellaneous expenses.
Students will deposit all fees into their student account through the BOOKSTORE. Students need to take their receipt to the choir office and then keep a copy for their records. Student account balances are available upon request.
Parents are encouraged to donating to the Marana Choir Department using tax credit. Arizona tax credit is a dollar for dollar tax reduction in the amount owed in taxes each spring. Refer to the MUSD website for more information.
choir t-shirt/Polo
robe rentals
class fee
student accounts
tax credit
Student Leadership
All MHS Choir leaders must be students in good standing in the choir program and as a MHS student. Each leadership focus area will be chaired by an upperclassmen with an underclassman as an apprentice. Applications will be taken the first 2 weeks of school.
Leadership Roles
Leadership Focus
MMS & Elem Music
Social & Network
Concerts & Shows
In
CHOIRMarana HS Events
Literacy & Learning
Adoption Project
on
CAMPUSAnnual Project
Regionals & All State
Marana Events
for
City
ONE
Each leadership area focuses on how we can fulfill our motto (One community, One service, One voice) in our three areas of influence: the MHS Choir Program, the MHS Campus, and city life in Marana.
As a Marana High School musician who is participating voluntarily in the Choir Program, I understand that my participation in the program as an elective is a privilege and is dependent on my acceptance of and adherence to the following rules and expectations:
1. I will not use or be in possession of alcohol, tobacco or illegal substances. Failure to comply with this rule will result in my dismissal from the MHS Choir Program.
2. I will maintain satisfactory academic eligibility by passing all classes in which I am enrolled with the highest possible grades. Failure to do so may exclude me from choir activities and trips, and may affect future advancement in the program.
3. I will attend all of my classes and be on time every day. I will avoid unexcused absences from rehearsal. I understand that attendance at all rehearsals and performances are critical to meeting my learning goals in Choir.
4. I will be a good citizen and conduct myself in an exemplary manner so as not to bring discredit or embarrassment to myself, my parents, my choir, or school. Failure to comply may result in disciplinary actions.
5. I will be responsible for the music and materials issued to me, returning it in good condition, and will pay the current replacement cost for anything that I lose or damage.
6. I understand that all information regarding my participation in MHS choir is available through many sources, including the choir’s website, facebook group, posted information in the classroom, handouts, and via phone call or email to the director. It is therefore my responsibility to know and fulfill my requirements for the class.
7. I have read the Choral Handbook and understand the grading policy for this class. I will follow the rules, policies, and procedures set forth in this handbook. I am aware of the consequences for my behavior in this class.
MHS Choir Contract 16-17