2017 2018 Course Catalog

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Concert Band I, II, III, IV 1 credit Students perform grade 3-4 literature, and are encouraged to perform All-Region music, participate in UIL, Solo and Ensemble (Class I or Class II difficulty, and are required to attend sectional rehearsals. Students perform in most areas of performance: concerts, festivals, and competitions. Musical perception, creative expression and performance, historical and cultural heritage, response and evaluation are reinforced. Students must be enrolled in a band class in order to participate in marching band. Symphonic Band I, II, III, IV 1 credit Students perform grade 4-5 literature and/or collegiate level music, ALL-Region music, participates in UIL, Solo and Ensemble contest with Class I Materials, and are required to attend sectional rehearsals. Students perform in all types of venues: concerts, festivals, and competitions. Musical perception, creative expression and performance, historical and cultural, response and evaluation are reinforced. Students must be enrolled in a band class in order to participate in marching band. Stage Band I, II, III, IV 1 credit A select group of students from the parent group… Select students are taught a different style of music than that taught to the regular band classes – easy listening, pop, rock, etc., and would be available to play for dances etc. If the department grows as it should, stage band would be a second band class for the students in the group. Treble Vocal Ensemble I, II, III, IV 1 credit Sopranos and altos who may possess a similar proficiency of skills as sopranos and altos in the A Cappella Choir, but who may prefer singing daily with SSA(A) as opposed to an SATB group may choose this course. This choir will also serve as the “overflow” from A Cappella in order to maintain balance in that group. Students may be selected by audition and teacher recommendation. After learning basic vocal skills and terminology, students may move up to A Cappella by audition. Girls from both choirs may combine for performances. Students in this group must maintain eligibility to compete in Texas Music Educators Association and University Interscholastic League competitions and performances. Tenor/Bass Vocal Ensemble I, II, III, IV 1 credit Tenors and basses who possess good voices and singing skills, but who are not in A Cappella Choir, and who may not wish to be a part of SATB singing every day. Roman numerals do not indicate grade levels. A Cappella Choir I, II, III, IV 1 credit This choir is for experienced vocalists. The primary focus of this organization is performance and the development of creative self-expression. Performance of unaccompanied music is preferred, but students will study literature from many cultures and historical periods. Students will be admitted by teacher recommendation and/or audition and should possess basic sight-reading skills and should be able to identify the fundamental elements of music. Participating in TMEA and UIL activities for these students is highly encouraged, but will be determined by eligibility and teacher recommendation. Mixed Vocal Ensemble 1 credit Though not a course offering, this group is open only to students from all choirs who successfully audition for Region Choir and who may have received a medal at the State UIL Solo and Ensemble contest. Students in this group may be chosen by audition, and membership may be limited to sixteen – twenty-four students. This class would serve as a second choir class to be taken concurrently with one of the other choir classes for the members of this group, and the music would be different than that performed by the choir. Vocal Music Notes: Robes and Formal Uniforms are furnished for all choir members; however, students may be asked to purchase Memorial Choir tee shirts. If a mixed vocal ensemble is organized, those students may likely be asked to purchase a special uniform.

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