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2019
FESTIVAL DATES :
April 1 to 30, 2019
REGISTRATION DATES : February 25 to March 8, 2019
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Objectives, Structure 3
General Information 3-8
Categories for Performances 13
Adjudication Forms
Choral/Orff 9
Instrumental 10
Vocal/Recorder and 11
Show Choir Repertoire Instructions
Selections:
Primary 12
School Choir 13
Recorder 14
Selections:
Junior
Intermediate 15
Band Information 16
Selections
Beginner Band 17-18
Band 19-20
Strings 21
Selections
Non-Reading Strings
School String Orchestra 22
TCDSB MUSIC FESTIVAL
OBJECTIVES
• To promote a love of choral and instrumental music.
• To promote excellence in choral and instrumental performance.
• To provide an opportunity for students to learn from other students.
• To expose students and teachers to good choral and instrumental repertoire.
• To provide an opportunity to exchange choral and instrumental ideas and interpretations.
• To provide positive and constructive feedback to students and teachers by means of adjudication.
• To foster the importance of live choral and instrumental performances.
• To develop a sense of community within and among our Catholic schools through music.
STRUCTURE
The music festival is a non-competitive, positive and constructive music event. Performing groups will gather for a session in either the morning or the afternoon. They will perform 2 selections for each other and an adjudicator. One selection should be from the list provided (with the exception of Show Choir Category) plus one of their own choice. All conductors should consider variety in choosing their selections.
The adjudicator will comment on the overall performance and perhaps work with the whole group on one or two items; the adjudicator will also provide a written adjudication for each group and give it to the conductor.
GENERAL INFORMATION DATES
The dates for the Festival are:
• Elementary: April 1st to April 18th,
• Secondary: April 23rd to April 30th,
Registration Dates: From February 25th to March 8th, 2019
TIMES AND LOCATIONS
APRIL 2019 – ELEMENTARY FESTIVAL
WEEK #1 ELEMENTARY VOCAL/INSTRUMENTAL
DATE TIME VENUE CATEGORY ADJUDICATOR Mon, April 1, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Primary Choir 12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Primary Choir 10:00 – 11:30 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS School Choir
12:30 – 2:15 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS School Choir
Tue, April 2, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Recorder
12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Recorder
10:00 – 11:30 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS Show Choir 12:30 – 2:15 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS Show Choir Wed, April 3, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Show Choir 12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Show Choir 10:00 – 11:30 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS Choral Speech
12:30 – 2:15 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS Choral Speech
Thu, April 4, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS School Choir 12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS School Choir
Fri, April 5, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Beginner Band
12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Beginner Band
10:00 – 11:30 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS Concert Band
12:30 – 2:15 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS Concert Band
WEEK #2 ELEMENTARY INSTRUMENTAL
DATE TIME VENUE CATEGORY ADJUDICATOR Mon, April 8, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Beginner Band 12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Concert Band
10:00 – 11:30 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS Beginner Band 12:30 – 2:15 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS Concert Band Tue, April 9, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Beginner Band
12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Concert Band
10:00 – 11:30 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS Beginner Band 12:30 – 2:15 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS Concert Band Wed, April 10, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Beginner Band
12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Concert Band
10:00 – 11:30 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS Beginner Band 12:30 – 2:15 Michael Power/St. Joseph CS Concert Band
Thu, April 11, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Beginner Band 12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Concert Band 10:00 – 11:30 Epiphany of Our Lord Strings 12:30 – 2:15 Epiphany of Our Lord Strings Fri, April 12, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Beginner Band 12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Concert Band
10:00 – 11:30 Epiphany of Our Lord Strings
12:30 – 2:15 Epiphany of Our Lord Strings
WEEK #3 ELEMENTARY INSTRUMENTAL
DATE TIME VENUE CATEGORY ADJUDICATOR Mon, April 15, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Beginner Band 12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Concert Band Tue, April 16, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Beginner Band 12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Concert Band 10:00 – 11:30 St. Joseph’s Morrow Park S.S. Strings 12:30 – 2:15 St. Joseph’s Morrow Park S.S. Strings Wed, April 17, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Strings 12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Strings 10:00 – 11:30 St. Joseph’s Morrow Park S.S. Concert Band
12:30 – 2:15 St. Joseph’s Morrow Park S.S. Beginner Band
Thu, April 18, 2019 10:00 – 11:30 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Concert Band
12:30 – 2:15 Blessed Cardinal Newman CS Beginner Band
10:00 – 11:30 St. Joseph’s Morrow Park S.S. Concert Band 12:30 – 2:15 St. Joseph’s Morrow Park S.S. Beginner Band
WEEK #4 SECONDARY FESTIVAL
DATE TIME VENUE CATEGORY ADJUDICATOR Tue, April 23, 2019 10:00 – 12:30 St. Thomas Aquinas CS Instrumental
Wed, April 24, 2019 10:00 – 12:30 St. Thomas Aquinas CS Instrumental Thu, April 25, 2019 10:00 – 12:30 St. Thomas Aquinas CS Show Choir 10:00 – 12:30 Michael Power – St. Joseph HS Instrumental Fri, April 26, 2019 10:00 – 12:30 St. Thomas Aquinas CS Instrumental 10:00 – 12:30 Michael Power – St. Joseph HS Instrumental
WEEK #5 SECONDARY FESTIVAL
Mon, April 29, 2019 10:00 – 12:30 Michael Power – St. Joseph HS Instrumental Tue, April 30, 2019 10:00 – 12:30 Michael Power – St. Joseph HS Instrumental
TRANSPORTATION Schools are to make their own travel arrangements through the school bus companies.
Schools must then forward invoices for busses to the Music Dept. Funds will be transferred back to the schools.
A School Excursion Form must be completed.
EQUIPMENT The following equipment will be provided:
Vocal Instrumental 3 tiered risers (floor + 3 levels) Chairs Piano Music stands
Music stand for conductor Bass drum, snare drum, suspended cymbal, bells REGISTRATION
We suggest that each teacher register no more than two groups per half-day session in order to generate an audience from various schools. Due to space limitations on the stage, choirs and bands may not exceed 70 members.
REGISTER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE ‐ ALL SESSIONS ARE FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED
Registration will be open from Monday February 25th to Friday March 8th, 2019.
SCORES
• Conductors must provide original scores for the adjudicator.
• The school name must be included on each score.
All music selections are available from the Music Dept. Instrumental arrangements will be loaned on a first-come-first-served basis.
Choral arrangements will be limited to three copies per performing group; one for the adjudicator and one for the accompanist. Additional copies may be purchased through distributors such as St. John’s Music (416) 785-5000. Vocal scores are available for your perusal at the CEC Music Dept. Please contact us if you wish to view or borrow any scores.
For your convenience, electronic copies of choral selections are available upon request. This music is for the express use of the music teacher only, exclusively for the TCDSB Music Festival. It must not be photocopied and/or shared with anyone.
NO PHOTOCOPIES WILL BE GIVEN TO ADJUDICATORS
SUPERVISORS
Supervisors must be provided as per terms and conditions listed in the TCDSB Excursion Handbook – Section 4, 17 (page 24).
DRESS
As representatives of their schools, students should dress appropriately. School or choir uniforms may be worn. No costumes or props should be used. Show Choir accepted.
BEHAVIOUR
Students should be reminded of acceptable behaviour – for example:
• applause is the only appropriate form of appreciation following the completion of each performance;
• remain quiet, attentive and seated during others’ performances and adjudications.
NATIONAL ANTHEM
'O Canada' will be sung in a combination of English and French at the beginning of ALL sessions. At rehearsals, conductors are encouraged to practice the singing of the National Anthem in both languages with their choirs. For example:
O Canada! Our home and native land. True patriot love in all thy sons command.
Car ton bras sait porter l'épée. Il sait porter la croix! Ton histoire est une épopée. Des plus brilliants exploits.
God keep our land glorious and free. O Canada! We stand on guard for thee. O Canada! We stand on guard for thee.
WARM‐UP
As there will be no warm-up room available for use, the choral adjudicator will lead choirs in a short warm-up. Instrumental groups will be given a maximum of two minutes before performance for tuning and warm-up.
ACCOMPANIMENTS
The choral accompaniment used must be the arrangement indicated on the list. It is the responsibility of the choral conductor to find an accompanist and to rehearse the choir with him/her prior to the day of performance. Absolutely no recorded accompaniment. Show Choir excepted.
Accompanists may be hired for performance and/or rehearsal:
Christinia Labriola - [email protected] Michele Comrie - [email protected]
for further assistance: Graz Brescacin – [email protected] ????
ADJUDICATION
All participating groups will be adjudicated. Adjudicators will address the entire group at each session and provide a written adjudication for the conductor for each group. The adjudicator may also work on some aspect of choral or instrumental technique with each group on the program for the benefit of all present. Adjudication of the performance begins from the time students proceed to their performance area (e.g., stage) to the time that they return to their seats.
CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION
At the conclusion of each performance, groups will be presented with a Certificate of Participation. MEDIA
There is the possibility of media coverage at some of the festival sessions. This is a “good news” event and we welcome coverage in the press. Please ensure that release forms for all performers have been filed at the school. Notify the festival session coordinator if your group, or certain students, are not permitted to be photographed. Festival session coordinators are instructed to look for, and speak to, media personnel before allowing any photography.
CATEGORIES FOR PERFORMANCE
VOCAL
• Primary Choir
• School Choir
• Recorder – Junior
• Show Choir
INSTRUMENTAL
• Beginning Band
• Concert Band
• Strings Elementary/Secondary
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TCDSB MUSIC FESTIVAL
CHORAL ADJUDICATION FORM
SCHOOL: ___________________________ CATEGORY: __________________________
1st Selection: _______________________________________________
2nd Selection: ________________________________________
The number scale (1, 2, 3, 4) indicates the degree of development with 4 being the highest
ACCURACY 1 2 3
ADJUDICATOR ____________________________ DATE _________________________________
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TCDSB MUSIC FESTIVAL
INSTRUMENTAL / RECORDER ADJUDICATION FORM
SCHOOL CATEGORY
1st SELECTION
2nd SELECTION
The number scale (1,2,3,4) indicates the degree of development with 4 being the highest SOUND QUALITY TECHNIQUE INTERPRETATION PRESENTATION 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Tone
Notes Style Visual Presentation
Intonation Rhythm Phrasing Posture
Blend Dynamics Musicality Selection of Music
Balance Articulation Tempo Instrumentation
ADJUDICATOR DATE
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VOCAL/RECORDER REPERTOIRE
Two selections will be performed. With the exception of recorder ensemble presentations, one selection should be chosen from the Category list and the other – (of) your own choice.
Web links for print, audio or video samples have been provided for most vocal selections.
Teachers may wish to peruse additional web sites to view more examples.
SHOW CHOIR
These five selections have been purchased to build a library of suitable repertoire for Show Choir. Please use these links to practice with your groups.
Best Day of my Life (full recording): http://www.alfred.com/Products/Best-Day-of-My-Life--00-43178.aspx
Count On Me (partial recording): https://www.halleonard.com/viewcloserlook.action?id=8552430&lid=0&keywords=count%20o n%20me%20day&subsiteid=1&
Don't Stop Believin' (full recording): http://www.alfred.com/Products/Dont-Stop-Believin--00- 33112.aspx
When Can I See You Again? (full recording - click on video camera icon): http://www.jwpepper.com/When-Can-I-See-You-Again%3F/10364715.item#.WJIISVMrLcs
You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile (full recording - click on video camera icon): http://www.jwpepper.com/You%27re-Never-Fully-Dressed-Without-a- Smile/10518720.item#.WJIId1MrLcs
Africa (full recording) / Recommended for Secondary https://www.jwpepper.com/Africa/10091391.item
Can’t stop the Feeling / Recommended for Secondary https://www.jwpepper.com/Can%27t-Stop-the-Feeling%21/10637753.item
Happy https://www.jwpepper.com/Happy/10425320.item#/ How far I’ll go https://www.jwpepper.com/How-Far-I%27ll-Go/10709553.item#/submit
Contact Vicki McRae to have 3 original copies of sheet music / instrumental scores couriered to your school for rehearsal/performance use.
Please return borrowed copies to the Music Dept. via courier upon the completion of your festival experience.
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PRIMARY CHOIR 2018
(CLASS 101)
1. A Song of Sharing Unison Fletcher, Linda V1B063 Leslie Music Supply Inc. https://www youtube com/watch?v=nODxTeItFJQ (Optional: Christmas verse sung in video)
2. Little David Play on Your Harp Unison Arr. Ken Berg Hal V1A 048 Leonard https://www youtube com/watch?v=M_a-zifB0Uw
3. Path to the Moon Unison Eric Thiman/Madeline c. Thomas Boosey and V1B032 Hawkes https://www youtube com/watch?v=5iMv748ZmcM
4. On the Back of an Eagle Unison/opt harmony Telfer, Jill V1B056
Leslie Music https://www youtube com/watch?v=SfcbTK94Zzw
https://www youtube com/watch?v=Ct2-U5iQNYg (piano only)
5. April Rain Unison Thomas Dunhill/Robert Loveman V1B013 Boosey and Hawkes
6. The Promise of the Garden Unison/opt harmony Crescenz, Valerie V1B143-VOCE
Hinshaw Music Inc. com/3295811 item
7. Celtic Cradle Song V1B142 Arr. Robert I Hugh V1B142 Hal Leonard https://www youtube
com/watch?v=omby9EpAaY8
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SCHOOL CHOIR 2018 (CLASS 301) 1. I will Sing with the Spirit V2A025
John Rutter https://www youtube com/watch?v=nfS_dWn0rJU
2. Button Up Your Overcoat 2-Part DeSylva, B. G. / Brown L / Henderson, R. V3B259 VOCE
Arr. Zegree, Steve Alfred http://www alfred com/Products/Button-Up-Your-Overcoat--00-33114 aspx
Arr. Zegree, Steve Alfred http://www alfred com/Products/Button-Up-Your-Overcoat--00-33114 aspx
3. Chili Caliente 2-Part Giardiniere, David / Martin, Joseph M. V3B258-VOCE
ShawneePresshttp://www.sheetmusicplus.com/lookinside?R=19464743
4. Climbing Up the Mountain 2-Part Arr. Moore, Donald V3A074
Alfred http://www.Alfred.com/Products/Climbing-Up-the-Mountain--00-22766 aspx
5. Good News, Chariot’s A-Comin’ 2-Part Ar.r Besig, Don V3B182 Shawnee Press, Inc. http://www halleonard
com/product/viewproduct do?itemid=35008360 (also, search JW Pepper website for score sample)
6. Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride 2-Part Silvestri, Alan / Ho’omalu, Mark V2B104
Arr. Huff, Mac Hal Leonard http://www halleonard com/viewcloserlook do?id=08743359&lid=-1&
7. Let It Go, Frozen V3B257 Anderson/Lopez/Lopez, Arr. Huff, Mac Hal Leonard - https://www youtube com/watch?v=Lh0T-cZMKcE
8. Song for Peace 2-part A.M.acGillivray V2B072
Arr. D Loomer Cypress - https://www youtube com/watch?v=qXp245wY92E
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9. “E oru O” arr. Rosephanye Powell - Hal Leonard Corporation
https://www.jwpepper.com/sheet-music/search.jsp?keywords=e+oru
10. Cantad al Senor! Roger Bergs – Boosey & Hawkes, Inc https://www.jwpepper.com/Cantad-al-Senor%21/10609882.item#/submit
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RECORDER
(YEAR 1)
Recommended Resources
Two contrasting pieces may be chosen from the books listed below. Some of these resources may be available from the music library. Most of the pieces in these books are written for soprano recorders - unison and 2-part. It is recommended that the pieces selected are sufficient in length (minimum of 12-16 measures).
1. Big B-A-G Book for Recorder Craig Cassils (Themes and Variations) 2. Duet Time – 10 Easy Duets for Two Soprano Recorders
Arr. Sonya Butakoff (Sweet Pipes Recorder Series)
3. Easy Trios for Recorders Ar. Mario Duschenes (Berandol Music Ltd) 4. Favourite Folksongs for Recorder, Vol. 1
Craig Cassils (Themes and Variations)
5. First Duets Compiled by Mario Duschenes (Berandol Music Ltd.) 6. Recorders – Beginner’s Book William Bush (Thompson)
7. The Children’s Song Book H. Newman, M. Kolinski (Hargail Press)
8. The Sweet Pipes for Recorders - Book 1 Compiled by Burakoff and Hettpick (Sweet Pipes Recorder Series))
9. The Windsongs Series for Recorder, Orff or Kodaly Program - Book 4 Compiled by B. Kulich and J. Berarducci (Empire Music Co. Ltd. ) RECORDER
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(YEAR 2+)
Recommended Resources
Two contrasting pieces may be chosen from the books listed below. Some of these resources are available from the music library. Most of the pieces in these books are written for soprano recorders – SS, SSA, or SSAT. It is recommended that the pieces selected are sufficient in length (minimum of 12-16 measures).
1. Baroque Time – Pieces and Dances for SS, SA, SSA Arr. Gerald Burakoff and Willy Strickland (Sweet Pipes Recorder Series)
2. Celtic Tunes for Recorder Marcia Diehl (Mel Bay Publications, Inc. )
3. Duet Time – Book 2 Arr. Sonya Burakoff (Sweet Pipes Recorder Series)
4. Favorite Songs from Other Lands Arr. Eddie Graff (Gordon Thompson)
5. Fun With Recorder Duets M. Kolinski (Hargail Music)
6. Renaissance Time – Pieces and Dances for SS, SA, SSA Arr. Gerald Burakoff and Willy Strickland (Sweet Pipes Recorder Series)
7. Recorder Book of Medieval and Renaissance Music Franz Zeidler (Mel Bay Publications, Inc.)
8. The Children’s Song Book H. Newman, M. Kolinski (Hargail Press)
9. The Windsongs Series for Recorder, Orff or Kodaly Program - Book 5 Compiled by B. Kulich and J. Berarducci (Empire Music Co. Ltd. )
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BAND
BEGINNING BAND All Grade 7 or Grade 6/7 combined classes CONCERT BAND All Grade 8 or Grade 7/8 combined classes
1) Choose ONE piece from the following 4 lists, or similar contrasting piece of your choice. In
most cases, a beginning band will play Grade ½ or Grade 1 selections and a more experienced band will play grade 1 or 2 selections. However, a fine Grade 7 band may play Grade 2 selections, and a developing Grade 8 band may play Grade ½ selections. Choose the pieces most appropriate for your bands using the descriptors from each of the following grade levels.
2) Choose one of the following COMPULSORY selections:
a) Standard of Excellence Duet #144 b) Essential Elements #186
In the world of band music, grading is a somewhat subjective exercise. The descriptions of the various grade levels on the following pages comes from years of diverse experience of many individuals. Sometimes a piece is very simple in all but one part. This may or may not change the grade. Composers do not necessarily write pieces with the following parameters in mind. They write music. The pieces listed generally fit the descriptors for that grade level. Everyone will never agree when grading music selections, so use the descriptors as guidelines and choose the pieces most appropriate for your band(s). Always choose quality music that you will enjoy teaching and performing.
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BEGINNER BAND
Grade 1/2
• Block writing, where almost everyone plays the same rhythm at the same time.
• Clarinets are not divided and are all under the break.
• Range is often less than an octave.
• Only whole, half, quarter notes, very few eighth notes.
• Same key for entire piece - concert Bb or Eb.
• Short - maximum 2 minutes.
• Simple, limited percussion parts - most often just snare, bass, cymbal, bells.
• One time signature, 4/4, for the entire piece.
• One tempo for the entire piece.
Title Composer Library #
1. Apollo Fanfare Robert W Smith B1A311
2. Ayre and Dance Pearson B1A331
3. Confidence Larry Clark B1A312
4. Fawkes the Phoenix M Story, RW Smith B1A319
5. Two Appalachian Songs Michael Story B1A344
6. Engines of Resistance Larry Clark B1A280
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BEGINNER BAND Grade 1
• Melody is rhythmically different from the harmony.
• Clarinets may be divided and both are usually under the break.
• Trumpets may have 2 different parts.
• Range maximum an octave.
• Eighth notes included.
• May change keys - concert Bb, Eb, sometimes G-, C-.
• 2 ½ - 3 minutes.
• More percussion instruments playing more rudiments.
• One time signature, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, for the entire piece.
• May have a short contrasting section.
Title Composer Library #
1. Canon of Peace Jennings B1A266
2. Come Dance & Sing James Curnow B1A322
3. Echo Lake Overture Feldstein/O’Reilly B2A482
4. El Nino James Curnow B1A325
5. Golden Eagle March John Edmondson B1A306
6. Icelandic Folk Trilogy arr: McGinty B1A333
7. Imperium Michael Sweeney B1A313
8. In the Wake of Spring James Swearingen B1A314
9. Italian Medley Arr: Danny Wilks B1A346
10. Mystery of the Maya John Edmondson B1A307
11. Nocturnal Dances Robert W Smith B1A308
12. Queenwood Overture Anne McGinty B1A309
13. Song For Friends Larry Daehn B1A324
14. Stratford Landing March Taylor B1A323
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BAND
Grade 1½
• Clarinets are usually divided, one may be over the break.
• One or two notes over the octave in the brass parts. • May have dotted quarters & eighth notes, ties over the ba.r • May change keys - also may use F, D-. • 2 trumpet parts.
• Sixteenth notes often in snare part.
• Often many different percussion instruments - need solid snare player.
• Often 3 minutes.
• One time signature, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, for the entire piece.
• Usually a style change during the piece.
Title Composer Library #
1. A Celebration of Praise James Swearingen B2A587
2. A Quiet Rain Cummings B1A336
3. Amazing Grace Arr: Danny Wilks in Music Dept
4. Cantigas Espania James Curnow B1A567
5. Conflict Larry Clark B1A340
6. Dark Adventure Ralph Ford B1A568
7. Gateway March Eric Osterling in Music Dept
8. Gathering in the Glen Michael Sweeny B2A588
9. Highbridge Way Carl Strommen B1A580
10. In Quest of Uluru Swearingen B1A337
11. Korean Hill Song Mark Williams B2A559
12. Land of the Silver Birch Coakley B1A279
13. Royal Tower, The Michael Sweeney B1A579
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18 Suo Gan arr John Higgins B1A577
19 Taddington Square James Curnow B2A583
21 White Eagle Overture Hodges B2A585
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BAND
Grade 2
• Often 3 different melodic/rhythmic lines played simultaneously.
• Clarinets are divided and one part is over the break often.
• Range is extended for all instruments.
• Some sixteenth note figures.
• May change keys - accidentals are common.
• Usually longer than 3 minutes.
• Percussion - many or few challenging parts.
• Time signature may change.
• Definite style change during the piece.
Title Composer Library #
1. African Folk Trilogy #2 Anne McGinty B2A572
2. At The Crossroads Smith B2A536
3. Bellingrath Gardens Ford B2A613
4. Firebrook Prelude James Curnow B2A592
5. Mansions of the Lord Arr: Michael Brown in Music Dept
6. New Frontiers Doug Court B2A575
7. North Face Jay Bocook in Music Dept
8. Renaissance Dances arr Mark Williams B2A576
9. Roscommon Way Strommen B2A614
10. Swamp Dog Rag Eric Osterling in Music Dept
11. Two Celtic Songs Arr: Paul Lavender B2A620
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STRINGS
CLASS 701 NON‐READING STRINGS
Choose two contrasting pieces from the following list, or one piece from the list and a contrasting piece of your choice.
LEVEL 1
Go Tell Aunt Rhody Vol 1 Suzuki
Lightly Row Vol 1 Suzuki
Twinkle, Twinkle Variations Vol 1 Suzuki
LEVEL II
Allegro Vol 1 Suzuki
At Pierrot’s Door Vol 1 M Isaac
Can-Can All for Strings Book 1
Perpetual Motion Vol 1 Suzuki
Rosa Lee Vol 1 M Isaac
Song of the Wind Vol 1 Suzuki
LEVEL III
Music in the Air Vol 1 M Isaac
O Come, Little Children Vol 1 Suzuki
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STRINGS
CLASS 702 SCHOOL STRING ORCHESTRA
Choose two contrasting pieces from the following list, or one piece from the list and a contrasting piece of your choice.
GRADE 1/2
Mystic Legend Anne McGinty S1A036
Sleigh Ride K605 Mozart/ Sandra Dackow S1A025
St Anthony Chorale Haydn/ Sandra Dackow S1A026
GRADE 1
Go Tell It On The Mountain - Yeah! Deborah Baker Monday Kendor S2A115
Look Ma - No Bow! Elliot Del Borgo Kendor S1A031
March In G Minor Purcell/ arr: Ian Edlund RBC
Minuet (Water Music) Handel/ Mark Williams Alfred S1A034
Three Dances Christopher Wiggins Kjos S1A038
GRADE 2
Beethoven, Inc Arr: Richard Meyer Alfred Music Dept
Can-Can (Orpheus) Offenbach/ Richard Meyer Alfred S2A118
Cellos Ole! Richard Meyer Alfred S2A119
Dramatic Essay Mark Williams Alfred S2A120
Fiddles Down Under Trad/ arr: A Dabczynski Alfred Music Dept
Finale from Sym No 5 Beethoven/ R Meyer Alfred S2A128
It's Grieg To Me Grieg/ Robert Frost Kendor S2A124
Moon of Winter Arr: Don Coackley MSB Pub Music Dept
The Heavens are Telling Haydn/ Leland Forsblad Alfred S2A126
Theme from Canon In D Pachelbel/ Caponegro Kendor S2A125
Two French Dances Rameau/ Bob Phillips Alfred S2A127
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