Culminating Recital
Culminating Recital
Culminating Recital
Culminating Performance Task-30% of Final Mark All students in the Senior Band are required to do a culminating performance recital. The performance recital will be used for a summative evaluation of a music students ability and artistry in performance. It should demonstrate a culmination of all techniques acquired during the school year. The experience of creating or re-creating music through musical performance is central to understanding the discipline of music. This assignment will include creating a wikispace, pbworks, wordpress, or google blog, to place the students profile as the artiste, the performance recital, reflection of the process, and spring music concert review (Youtube may be needed to post videos to your Blog) 1-Students will present a program of works on an approved instrument for a live videotaped performance Submission of Proposed Program (IMPORTANT): Student must submit a program approved by Mr. Carvallo no less than four weeks prior to the proposed completion of performance video recital. Any omissions from the expected content of a selection (verses, variations, movement, etc.) must be listed at this time with the reasons for omission. Memorization of material for solo work is mandatory for 5 th year students. The content of all recitals must be approved in advance. Video recital Information sheet must be completed and signed by both student and teacher. Repertoire will be primarily classical, Jazz standards, spirituals, Broadway numbers, and ensemble combo arrangements are considered appropriate, plus your own choice that demonstrates your musical skills. Please consult with Mr. Carvallo on specific pieces to be performed. Recital should represent a balance of styles, periods, and nationalities where appropriate. Program will include at least Three works for grade 11 students, two piece will be an example of a jazz or classical piece Four works for grade 12 student, two pieces will be examples of a jazz or classical piece Five works for 5th year students, two pieces will be examples of jazz or classical piece
2-Students will record a video performance that demonstrates the following Differentiation of a range of styles and character in your program Performance of works in the recital demonstrates a range of styles and characters represented in your list. This includes the ability to use performance techniques to make each work in the program sound different in style and character
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Accuracy and clarity in performance of the works Accuracy and clarity of the rhythm, pitch, articulation, timing and phrasing as appropriate to the instrument, this includes accuracy and clarity in string bowing, diction, and coordination of fingers and hand. Fluency and control in a range of performance techniques Fluency in performance of a range of performance techniques and control used to execute a wide degree and range of performance techniques. This includes maintaining a strict tempo, and artistic use of accent, crescendo, diminuendo, staccato, silence, legato, tenuto, rubato, ritardando, accelerando and pitch bending Characteristic tone, artistic variation of tone and expressiveness in tone Performance of the works demonstrates projection of tone, use of tone that is reflective of best practice on the instrument, clarity of tone, use of contrasting tones appropriate to different feelings and styles, use of a variety of expressiveness in tone. Skills in shaping and expressively communicating music ideas, as appropriate to the style of each work Skills in providing shape to the beginning and ending, high/low points of musical motifs, phrases, sentences and section of a works as appropriate to the style. Skill in expressively communicating music ideas beyond the notation of the work by use of appropriate artistic nuances. Artistic interaction, balance and coordination between parts Soloing technique where appropriate Skills in personal interpretation and projection of musical intentions in performance Presentation techniques appropriate to the styles represented in the works and to the conventions of performance in a formal recital.
It is imperative for the student to treat the culminating performance recital as a full-fledged performance, even though it is not open to the public. All music is to be presented as it will be the final recital. *Give Mr. Carvallo your webpage address and make sure that it works!
Presentations of video recitals must be posted no later than 3:20 pm on June Students can use their laptops, video cameras, cell phones or the computer in the music room to record their video performance. Mr. Carvallo
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