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Syllabus for Choral Reperoire Syllabus for Choral Reperoire Course Number: MUP 458 Instructor: Dr. Tod Fish Course Name: Choral Repertoire Office: Music 126b Meeting Time: E-mail: [email protected] Section 001: F 1:00-1:50 Phone: x1148 Office Hours: by appointment Location: Music 153 **Instructor reserves right to change syllabus if it is deemed necessary** Course Description 1) We will study a wide variety of music from both the sacred and secular genres. 2) We will analyze strengths and pitfalls of each piece of music viewed. Course Objectives As a result of taking this course: 1. Students will have a wide survey of music on the UIL Prescribed Music List 2. Students will have a basic knowledge of repertoire from five musical periods 3. Students will understand how to put together both a concert and UIL Program. Required Texts: 3-inch, three-ring binder – All Music will be kept in this binder and turned in as part of your final examination Suggested texts: Oxford Book of English Madrigals Oxford Book of French Chanson Oxford Book of Italian Madrigals King’s Singers Madrigals Vol. 1 The Choral Experience – Ray Robinson A Survey of Choral Music – Homer Ulrich Website: cpdl.org (Choral Public Domain Library) imslp.org (another public domain site) Syllabus for Choral Reperoire Grading Your grade will consist of the following elements: 70% - Attendance 20% - Turned in binder with Music divided and in order 10% - Four Years worth of UIL Grading Scale Based on Points: 90 - 100 A 80 – 89 B 70 – 79 C 60 – 69 D Below 60 F Attendance – 70% This course is one where you will have to attend to get the full effect. It is basically a survey of the choral repertoire from the mid -15th century through contemporary music. This class is awesome; why would you want to miss?! There will be ZERO unexcused absences permitted. Each one will result in the loss of a letter grade. Binders submitted-20% You are to collect and catalogue EVERY piece of music handed out to the class. You must divide it according to the different classifications listed on the weekly activities of the syllabus. Four Years Worth of UIL Programs – 10% Please submit FOUR years worth of UIL Programs. At a four-year high school, you are only allowed to repeat pieces every four years, so we need four years of programming. I want you to put together DIVERSE programs that incorporate all five of the time periods and the divisions of the classifications. Try to avoid ALL sacred or ALL secular programs. Date Topic TOPIC Important Notice 1/17 Course Intro: How to program Listening to examples of your choirs for UIL UIL programs or other concerts Young programs Intermediate programs Advanced programs 1/24 Secular Renaissance Italian Madrigal: Music: Il bianco e dolce cigno - Arcadelt English Madrigal: Si ch’io vorrei morire – April is in My Mistress’ Face Monteverdi Now is the Month of Maying - O occhi manza mia Morley El grillo – Di Lasso Syllabus for Choral Reperoire The Silver Swan – Gibbons Weep, O Mine Eyes - Bennett Balletto/Ballett Fair Phyllys - Farmer Amor Vittorioso – Gastoldi Cont… Fyer, Fyer - Morley 1/31 Secular Renaissance French Chanson: Music Margot Labourez les Spanish Villancico: vignes – Arcadelt La mi sola Laureola – Ponce Mon Coeur se recommande a vous – Trist’Espana - Encina Lassus Fata la parta – Encina Je ne lose dire – Certon German Secular: Mille regrets – Josquin Vitrum nostrum gloriosum Il est bel et bon – Innsbruch, ich muss dich lassen- Passereau Isaac Tanzen und Springen- Hassler Tant que vivrai Il me souffit - Sermisy 2/7 Renaissance Motets: Puer natus est – Morales Josquin Generation: Magi veniunt ab oriente Crux fidelis – Clemens Gustate et videte - Isaac Non Papa Verbum caro factum est - If Ye Love Me Compere O Nata Lux – Tallis Tu solus qui facis mirabilia Ave Maria – Josquin Post-Josquin Generation: Alleuia – Taverner Regina Caeli 2/12 Renaissance Motets: O sacrum convivium Wednesday Class due to Latter part of the Period: In Monte Oliveti – Croce TMEA!!! Sicut Vervus – Palestrina Rorate Coeli – Guerrero O vos omnes – Victoria Christus factus est - O magnum mysterium Anerio Timor et tremor – Lassus Adoramus te, Christe – Surrexit pastor bonus Monteverdi Shir Hama’a lot –Rossi Verbum caro factum est – Hassler Beat viscera Ave Verum – Byrd Gloria in excelsis Deo – Weelkes Syllabus for Choral Reperoire 2/21 Early Baroque Sacred Christlag in In ecclesiis Todesnbanden Jubilate Deo – Gabrieli Die mit tränen säen – Schein Hodie Chrisus natus est Psalm 96 – Sweelinck Surrexit Christus Hodie - Scheidt Beatus vir – Monteverdi Cantate Domino Cantate Domino - Buxtehude Ehre sei dir, Christe Lord, Who is My Guide Plorate filii Isarael – Carissimi but Thee – Schütz 2/28 Later Baroque: Bach/Handel Thou Knowest Lord, the Secrets Zadok the Priest of Our Hearts – Purcell Hallelujah, Amen – Werfet Panier – Telemann Handel Exultate Deo - Scarlatti Erschallet BWV 172 Gloria Cantata BWV 50 Domine filli unigenite – Vivaldi Lobet den Herrn BWV Deposuit potentes - Durante 230 Sanctus in d minor Break forth, O Beauteous Heavenly Light – Bach Syllabus for Choral Reperoire 3/7 Classical Mozart Sacred: Domine ad adjuvandum me Motets: festina – Martini Ave verum Sancta Maria Mozart Secular: Se lontan ben mio tu sei Movements from Milagnero tacendo extended works and Luci cara, luci bella Ecco, quell fiero some extended works: Placdido e’il mar Dixit Laudate pueri K. 339 Te Deum Regina Coeli Kyrie Missa Brevis in B- flat Classical Haydn cont… Haydn: Alles hat seine Zeit Te Deum 1 Te Deum 2 Beethoven: 3/22 Hallelujah Achieved is They Glorious Work Kyrie from Mass in C The Heaven’s are Telling from Creation Cherubini: Sanctus from Requiem Gloria Mass in the Time of War Veni Jesu Gloria from Heiligmesse 3/29 Bridging the Gap: Mendelssohn Schubert Sacred: Sacred: Salve Regina Frohlocket Tantum ergo Jauchzet dem Herrn Magnificat Heilig Kyrie Gloria from Mass in G Secular Part Songs: Heilig, Heilig, Heilig from Die Nachtigal Deutsche Messe Neujahrslied Im walde Secular Part Songs: Den Tanz Lebenslust Hirtenchor 4/4 Romantic Secular Part Extended Works: Submit a practice Songs: Liebeslieder Walzer: 3 example of a UIL Neckerein movts 8,10, 11 most program Sehnsucht popular - Brahms O schöne nach Der Abend - Brahms Nanie - Brahms Zigeunerleben - Schumann As Torrents in Summer – Elgar Abendlied – Rheinberger See the Chariot at Hand – Vaughan Williams Syllabus for Choral Reperoire 4/11 Romantic Sacred: Cantique de Jean Racine Tantum ergo – Faure Lass dich nur dich O Heilland Reiss – Brahms Enosh – Lewandowski Os justi Bogoroditse devo – Locus iste – Bruckner Rachmaninov Ave verum – Elgar Duh Tvoy blagiy – Chenokov There Shall a Star Come Out of Jacob Blagoslovim dushe moya, Ghospoda – Ippolitov- He Watching Over Israel - Ivanov Mendelssohn 4/16 20th/21st centuries Like as the Culver on the Start to compile four Bared Bough – Stevens years worth of UIL The Blue Bird Beati quorum via - Stanford Christmas Cantata – programs Pinkham Lullay My Liking - Holst WEDNESDAY CLASS Come to Me, My Love DUE TO EASTER!!! Song of Democracy - Hanson Jubilant Song – Dello Joio Durufle – Ubi caritas 4/25 20th/21st centuries Jubilate Deo Dieu, qui la fait – Debussy Festival Te Deum Chorale after an old Hodie French Carol – Britten Exultate Deo – Poulenc The Lamb – Tavener Ave Maria – Stravinsky Bernstein – The Lark The Coolin Sure on this Shining Night – Stomp Your Foot - Barber Copland 5/2 Folks Still Alive Turn in Binders after What Sweeter Music – Rutter Afternoon on a Hill – class Barnum Solfeggio – Pärt My Flight for Heaven – Turn in four years worth Lux Aurumque Henson of UIL programs after A Boy and a Girl – Whitacre class Water Night Dirait – ton O Magnum Ave Verum - Stoppford O nata lux Let the River Run - Johnson *****SUBJECT TO CHANGE********* .
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