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Students at Middleton High School have a full array of performing ensembles. There are 6 bands, 3 choirs, and 3 orchestras, all described below. In addition, students who are committed to multiple performing areas are able to “double” by enrolling in two ensembles during the same block. Truly dedicated doublers can take multiple ensembles by enrolling in two ensembles during different blocks (which takes 2 selection slots).
To register for Music ensemble courses...
• To enroll in any Band course, register for BAND: MUS8101/2.
• To enroll in any Choir course, register for CHOIR: MUS8201/2.
• To enroll in any Orchestra course, register for ORCHESTRA: MUS8301/2.
• To “double” in Band & Choir during the same block, register for BAND/CHOIR DOUBLER: MUS8401/2.
• To “double” in Choir & Orchestra during the same block, register for CHOIR/ORCHESTRA DOUBLER: MUS8501/2.
• To “double” in Orchestra & Band during the same block, register for ORCHESTRA/BAND DOUBLER: MUS8601/2.
• To take multiple ensembles during separate blocks, register for 2 different ensembles.
In all cases, the music instructors will place you in the appropriate ensemble courses.
CARDINAL BAND
Grade(s): 9 (10-12 by teacher recommendation) Prerequisite: None
Credit: 1.0 Fine Arts Year Course
Students in Cardinal Band will develop their skills as performers along with their understanding of music as an art form. Students will perform in several evening band concerts throughout the year, and will also perform in small groups and as individuals. Students will also study how music works, including music theory, notation, composition, improvisation, and cultural relevance. Cardinal Band members will be eligible to participate in all facets of the band program, including festivals, marching band, jazz band, field trips, and pep band. Cardinal Band is designed for wind or brass players who are in 9th grade or are new to their band instrument. This course may be repeated.
CONCERT BAND
Grade(s): 10,11,12 Prerequisite: Previous membership in CARDINAL BAND or audition with band teachers
Credit: 1.0 Fine Arts Year Course
Students in Concert Band will build upon previous knowledge and skills to develop as performers and holistic musicians. Students will perform in several evening band concerts throughout the year, and will also perform in small groups and as individuals. Students will also study how music works, including music theory, notation, composition, improvisation, and cultural relevance. Concert Band members will be eligible to participate in all facets of the band program, including festivals, marching band, jazz band, field trips, and pep band. Concert Band is designed for 10th-12th grade students with prior experience on a band instrument. This course may be repeated.
CHAMBER WIND ENSEMBLE
Grade(s): 10,11,12 Prerequisite: Teacher Placement
Credit: 1.0 Fine Arts Year Course
Students in the Chamber Wind Ensemble will study the art of music while emphasizing performance of collegiate level repertoire for wind ensemble and classic chamber works for winds. Students will perform in many evening band concerts throughout the year, and will also have performances in small groups and as individuals. Students will also study how music works, including music theory, notation, composition, improvisation, and cultural relevance. Chamber Wind Ensemble members will be eligible to participate in all facets of the band program, including festivals, marching band, jazz band, field trips, pep band, and full orchestra. Chamber Wind Ensemble is designed for 10th-12th grade students who have attained a high level of proficiency on their band instrument. This course may be repeated.
SYMPHONIC WINDS
Grade(s): 10,11,12 Prerequisite: Teacher Placement
Credit: 1.0 Fine Arts Year Course
Students in the Symphonic Winds will study the art of music while emphasizing performance of collegiate level repertoire for wind ensemble and classic chamber works for winds. Students will perform in many evening band concerts throughout the year, and will also have performances in small groups and as individuals. Students will also study how music works, including music theory, notation, composition, improvisation, and cultural relevance. Symphonic Winds members will be eligible to participate in all facets of the band program, including festivals, marching band, jazz band, field trips, and pep band. Symphonic Winds is designed for 10th-12th grade students who have attained a high level of proficiency on their band instrument. This course may be repeated.
CARDINAL PERCUSSION
Grade(s): 9 (10-12 by teacher recommendation)
Prerequisite: Middle school percussion experience
Credit: 1.0 Fine Arts Year Course
Students in Cardinal Percussion will develop the same musical knowledge and skills as in Cardinal Band but through the specific lens of percussion performance. Students will develop their skills as performers along with their understanding of music as an art form. Students will perform in several evening band concerts throughout the year, and will also perform in small groups and as individuals. Students will also study how music works, including music theory, notation, composition, improvisation, and cultural relevance. Cardinal Percussion members will be eligible to participate in all facets of the band program, including festivals, marching band, drum line, jazz band, field trips, and pep band. Cardinal Percussion is designed for percussionists who are in 9th grade or are new to their band instrument. This course may be repeated.
ADVANCED PERCUSSION
Grade(s): 10,11,12 Prerequisite: Teacher placement
Credit: 1.0 Fine Arts Year Course
Students in Advanced Percussion will emphasize performance of collegiate percussion repertoire to develop their skills as performers along with their understanding of music as an art form. Students will perform in many evening band concerts throughout the year, and will also have performances in small groups and as individuals. Students will also study how music works, including music theory, notation, composition, improvisation, and cultural relevance. Advanced Percussion members will be eligible to participate in all facets of the band program, including festivals, marching band, drum line, jazz band, field trips, pep band, and full orchestra. Advanced Percussion is designed for 10th-12th grade students ready to study percussion repertoire at a near-collegiate level. This course may be repeated.
CARDINAL CHORALE
Grade(s): 9,10,11,12 Prerequisite: None
Credit: 1.0 Fine Arts Year Course
Students in Cardinal Chorale will engage in activities such as development of vocal technique and music reading skills, and will gain exposure to a variety of choral literature, cultural traditions, and languages to foster independent musicianship. Students will be expected to attend small group instruction and participate in evening concerts, and other optional activities, field trips and performance opportunities will also be available. This course may be repeated.
CANTUS
Grade(s): 10,11,12 Prerequisite: Successful audition with the instructor
Credit: 1.0 Fine Arts Year Course
Students in Cantus will engage in activities such as development of vocal technique, music reading skills and stylistic practices, and will gain exposure to a variety of choral masterworks, cultural traditions and languages to foster independent musicianship. Students will be expected to attend small group instruction and participate in evening concerts, and other optional activities, field trips, and performance opportunities will also be available. This course may be repeated.
CONCERT CHOIR
Grade(s): 11,12 Prerequisite: Successful audition with the instructor
Credit: 1.0 Fine Arts Year Course
Students in Concert Choir will engage in activities such as development of vocal technique, music reading skills and stylistic practices, and will gain exposure to advanced level choral masterworks, cultural traditions and languages to foster independent musicianship. Students will be expected to attend small group instruction and participate in evening concerts, and other optional activities, field trips, and performance opportunities will also be available. This course may be repeated.
CARDINAL ORCHESTRA
Grade(s): 9 Prerequisite: None
Credit: 1.0 Fine Arts Year Course
Students in Cardinal Orchestra will be in an entry-level string orchestra where students will perform standard orchestral literature, explore alternative musical styles (jazz, fiddling, etc.) and sharpen skills such as vibrato and shifting. Students will grow as musicians through both large-group rehearsal and small-group instruction. There will be expectations for participation and attendance at performances outside of the school day, including, but not limited to: chamber music, solo/ensemble festivals and evening concerts. This course may be repeated.
SINFONIA
Grade(s): 9*,10,11 Prerequisite: Grades 10-11, or Grade 9 by audition
Credit: 1.0 Fine Arts Year Course
Students in Sinfonia will develop their music performance skills and ability to perform in a large ensemble through large group rehearsal and small group instruction. Musicians in Sinfonia will learn advanced concepts of phrasing, interpretation, and musical precision. There will be expectations for participation and attendance at performances outside of the school day, including, but not limited to: chamber music, solo/ensemble festivals, a district tour and evening concerts. Violinists, violists, cellists, and bassists may enroll for this course. Harpists and pianists can also enroll, and these students will perform on these instruments and perhaps also learn a bowed string instrument. This course may be repeated.
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Grade(s): 12* Prerequisite: Grade 12, or Grades 9-11 by audition
Credit: 1.0 Fine Arts Year Course
Students in Symphony Orchestra will continue to develop their musicianship in this advanced level course. The curriculum, through large-group rehearsal and small-group instruction, stresses high-quality standard orchestral literature, personal development, and leadership. There will be expectations for participation and attendance at performances outside of the school day, including, but not limited to: chamber music, solo/ensemble festivals, a district tour and evening concerts. Violinists, violists, cellists, and bassists may enroll for this course. Harpists and pianists can also enroll, and these students will perform on these instruments and perhaps also learn a bowed string instrument. Winds, brass, and percussion will be selected from the Wind Ensemble for the full orchestra experience.
MUS0515: HIP HOP EVOLUTION
Grade(s): 10,11,12 Prerequisite: None Semester Course
Credit: 0.5 Fine Arts or Social Studies (students choose one)
Students in Hip Hop Evolution will explore the art, aesthetics, and musical styles that superseded and made the genre possible while examining various issues regarding race, class, gender, politics, and society. This cross-departmental course between fine arts and social studies will allow students to deeply analyze all aspects of hip hop as an art form and make meaningful connections to contemporary social issues in America. Students will study iconic originators, albums, and innovations within the art form and within social justice movements of each era. Students will perform pivotal aspects of hip hop through performance of the five pillars to create and find their own voice in the art form.
*For Social Studies credit please use code SST0515; for Fine Arts credit please use code MUS0515.
MUS1515: PERFORMING ARTS FOR DIVERSE LEARNERS
Grade(s): 9,10,11,12 Prerequisite: None
Credit: 0.5 Fine Arts Semester Course
Students in Performing Arts for Diverse Learners will be engaged in music, acting, and dancing in this semester long course. This blended class of special education students and traditional learners will work together to develop artistic skills, self-expression, and self-confidence through the exploration of the different forms of performing arts. Students who are interested in education or social services, who like to help others, or who would just value the opportunity to work with a diverse group of students are highly encouraged to take this course.
MUS2015: MUSIC WORKSHOP I
Grade(s): 9,10,11,12 Prerequisite: None
Credit: 0.5 Fine Arts Semester Course
Students in Music Workshop I will develop music making skills and explore music literacy using the medium of folk, pop, and rock music. This is an entry-level music course for students with little to no music training and is not recommended for students with formal music experience. Hands-on instruction will be provided on guitar, keyboard, and vocals. Students will also learn about the development of a variety of music genres, analyze song form/structure, develop lyric writing skills, and explore music performance.
MUS7015: MUSIC WORKSHOP II
Grade(s): 9,10,11,12 Prerequisite: Music Workshop I
Credit: 0.5 Fine Arts Semester Course
Students in Music Workshop II will create their own music and/or cover the music of others. In this class, students will analyze song form/structure and harmonic progressions, write melodies and lyrics, and learn to accompany themselves and others on keyboard or guitar. Students in this course will also complete a portfolio of original works and projects in a variety of styles and formats (mp3, video, sheet music). Successful completion of Music Workshop I is required.
MUS6561: AP MUSIC THEORY - ADVANCED EXPLORATIONS I
Grade(s): 11,12 Prerequisite: None
Credit: 0.5 Fine Arts Semester Course
Students in AP Music Theory I will focus on the creative process by investigating the elements of music history, theory and analysis. Students will learn about music structure, form, harmony and evolution and will also utilize technology as they craft their own compositions. Competent music reading skills are a prerequisite for this course. Students planning to take the AP Music Theory exam for college credit in May should register for both AP Music Theory I and II in the same school year.
MUS6562: AP MUSIC THEORY - ADVANCED EXPLORATIONS II
Grade(s): 11,12 Prerequisite: AP Music Theory-Advanced Explorations I
Credit: 0.5 Fine Arts Fine Arts Semester Course
Students in AP Music Theory II will expand upon the topics covered in AP Music Theory I with an increased focus on the AP exam. Additional topics will include music critique, conducting, arranging and orchestration, advanced compositional techniques, and form analysis. Students planning to take the AP exam for college credit in May should register for both AP Music Theory I and II in the same school year.
MUS7515: DIGITAL MUSIC PRODUCTION I
Grade(s): 9,10,11,12 Prerequisite: None
Credit: 0.5 Fine Arts Semester Course
Students in Digital Music Production I will create audio tracks, sample sound sources, and record instruments and voices as part of the music production process. This course provides an introduction to sampling, MIDI instruments, microphones, and mixing/post-production work. Students will produce a portfolio of completed audio projects in a variety of styles and formats. No musical background is necessary. Interested students who are enrolled or have completed Digital Music Production I will have the opportunity to learn how to use the school recording studio.
MUS7615: DIGITAL MUSIC PRODUCTION II
Grade(s): 9,10,11,12 Prerequisite: Digital Music Production I
Credit: 0.5 Fine Arts Semester Course
Students in Digital Music Production II will learn to create and produce music using a variety of hardware and software as a continuation of DMP I. Students will collaborate to create their own portfolios using different music technology, recording, sampling, and creation techniques. Students will also explore opportunities and pathways in careers related to music production. Students enrolling in Digital Music Production II should have at least one specific area of interest related to music production.
MULTI-SUBJECT OPPORTUNITIES
AUDIO, VISUAL, AND THE NARRATIVE
Prerequisite: None Grade(s): 11,12 Semester Course
Credit: 0.5 English AND/OR 0.5 Fine Arts (students choose one or both)
Students in Audio, Visual, and, The Narrative will spend an entire semester dedicated to film musicology. Students will use motion pictures to study the narrative and musical elements of storytelling. Learn how audio and visual elements move an audience in certain directions, as well as heighten our senses and emotional responses. Students will experience the beginning of silent films, classics such as Jaws and Westside Story, and contemporary films such as Star Wars, Black Panther, Interstellar, and more. This course offers a deeper analysis of the films you already enjoy through discussion topics of sound design, music as a narrative, history of film, synthesis of narrative, and the psychology of storytelling across a variety of genres.
NOTE: To register, please sign up for: ENG7915 AUDIO, VISUAL, & THE NARRATIVE