Remember From Two Rossetti Songs - Lesson Plan 4
Remember From Two Rossetti Songs - Lesson Plan 4
Remember From Two Rossetti Songs - Lesson Plan 4
Objectives:
Through this piece students will know/identify:
1) dynamics(piano, crescendo, decrescendo, mezzo forte, mezzo piano, forte)
2) text painting
3) dotted rhythms and triplets
4)
Through this piece students will be able to:
5) sing with accurate and expressive dynamics
6) identify and describe text painting
7) sing and chant dotted rhythms and triplet rhythms accurately
Rehearsal of Piece:
Day 1: -explain to students what free tempo is and explain how the piece is going to be sung
-listen to the piece and follow along with the score (https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=HAGUtO37Y7M)
- correct errors as necessary
Day 2: -sight read from beginning to ‘silent land’, focusing on phrasing (with piano)
- correct errors as necessary
Day 3: -sight read from ‘for’ to ‘had’ (pg. 3), focusing on tempo changes and getting eyes up
(with piano)
-have students go through their score and highlight/circle all the tempo changes
- correct errors as necessary
Day 4: -review beginning of page 1 (without piano)
-rote teach from ‘when’ (pg. 1) to ‘understand’ (pg. 2) (with piano)
- correct errors as necessary
Day 5: -rote teach from ‘it’ (pg. 2) to ‘leave’ (pg. 3) (with piano)
- correct errors as necessary
Day 6: -work on memorizing the song (sing all pages with little piano reminders if necessary)
-while students are memorizing the song, make sure they are looking up at the conductor for
tempo changes and dynamics and phrasing
- correct errors as necessary
Day 7: -explain what text painting is and provide and example (not from the music)
-have students look through their music and see if they can find an example of text painting and
assign them the following: Look through Remember (From Two Rossetti Songs) and find an
example of text painting and explain why it is text painting (due at next rehearsal)
-give students time in class to start working on their assignment and to ask any questions (if
they finish their assignment, they can turn it in early)
Day 8: -students hand in assignments from last class if they have not done so already (without
piano if possible)
-sing through song from memory, paying attention to phrasing and expression
Day 9: -sing through the song from memory, paying special attention to diction and tuning (NO
PIANO!)
- correct errors as necessary
Day 10: -sing through full song from memory and polish as teacher seems necessary (go over
diction, expressive gestures, dynamics, phrasing, tuning chords) (NO PIANO!)
Modifications: provide extra time; large printed music, scribe for written assignment; reading
written questions out loud (on assignment sheet)