Concert Choir
10-12th Grade
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Course Description
Concert Choir is an ensemble that meets during the school day. Students will continue to work on more advanced vocal production, sight singing, ear training, music theory, ensemble skills and choral repertoire from many periods and genres of choral music. Students may take this course for credit in 10th, 11th, and 12th grades.
Class Expectations
Students are expected to adhere to the following:
Arrive to class on time
Bring your black music binder and a pencil to class
A water bottle is recommended
Participate in class activities (warm ups, sight reading, rehearsing concert repertoire)
All Student Handbook policies regarding attendance and expectations apply
There is no gum allowed at any time in choir class. All gum must be disposed of before the beginning of class.
Phones/Devices are not to be used at any time in choir class, unless the teacher has given permission to do so.
Grading Policy
Performance Assessments/Concerts (30%)
These types of evaluations will demonstrate the student's ability to perform various musical concepts and skills such as rhythm, scales and exercises using solfege syllables, vocal technique, and skills within concert repertoire.
This category includes all school-related performances and dress rehearsals.
If for some reason a student cannot attend a dress rehearsal, an assignment will be given to replace the dress rehearsal grade.
Habits of Work (20%)
This category will focus on what the student needs to do in order to be successful in this class, such as:
Bringing the proper materials to class (binder, pencil)
Not using a device without the teacher's permission
Not chewing gum while singing
Writing all appropriate markings in your score that are discussed in rehearsal
Attendance (40%)
Attendance is crucial for success in this class. Since this is an ensemble-based class, the only way that the ensemble can reach its fullest potential is if each and every member is consistently present. Accumulated absences and tardies will affect the students grade. Attendance policies explained in the student handbook apply.
Homework/In-Class Work & Additional Assignments (10%)
This involves tasks such as returning required paperwork, program notes on the concert repertoire, concert reflections, and additional assignments to be explained in class.
Concert Attire
Unless otherwise specified, the following will be the required concert attire for all performances.
Students will wear BLACK CLOTHING that they, their families and directors deem appropriate. OUR PRIORITY IS FOR ALL STUDENTS TO BE:
Themselves
Comfortable
Present a unified color palette where music is the focus
PLEASE CHOOSE FROM THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS:
Black dresses
Black trousers
Black skirts/Black stockings
Black collared shirts
Black socks
Black dress shoes (Close-toed)
Black jackets & suits
PLEASE AVOID:
Sneakers
Exposed legs
Exposed shoulders
Leggings as pants
Athletic apparel
Non-collared shirts
White socks
Canton High School Music Department
Concert Make-up Requirements
The Canton High School musical ensembles are performance based ensembles, and attendance at performances is mandatory. Excused absences include religious holidays, illness, or family emergencies. Unexcused absences will affect your grade and participation in ensembles. Your performance within the large ensemble and attendance at performances encompass 30% of your grade. In the event of an absence, students will be required to complete one of the options below within one week of the performance date. Late submissions will not be accepted.
Options
Choose a composer of a piece from the concert repertoire and write a minimum of a three page paper highlighting the significance of the composer.
Develop a series of five prompts that will be used to interview members of the ensemble. Interview a total of three members from any section and document their responses.
Sample Prompts
Describe the rehearsal process and how it helped the ensemble achieve a higher level of musicality.
If given the opportunity to perform the concert again, what suggestions would you have for improvement?