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E-raamat: Keyboard Skills for Music Educators: Score Reading

(Metropolitan State College of Denver, USA), (Mansfield University, USA)
  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781136666193
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  • Formaat: 336 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781136666193

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Keyboard Skills for Music Educators: Score Reading is the first textbook equip future educators with the ability to play from an open score at the keyboard. Score reading can be a daunting prospect for even the most accomplished pianist, but it is a skill required of all choral and instrumental music instructors. Although most music education curricula include requirements to achieve a certain level of proficiency in open score reading, standard textbooks contain very little material devoted to developing this skill.

This textbook provides a gradual and graded approach, progressing from two-part reading to four or more parts in a variety of clefs. Each chapter focuses on one grouping of voices and provides many musical examples from a broad sampling of choral and instrumental repertoire ranging from Renaissance to contemporary works.

Preface: The Unique Challenges of Reading Open Score vii
Acknowledgments xi
Part I Two and Three Part Reading in Traditional Clefs 1(72)
1 Two Parts: Treble/Bass
3(15)
2 Two Parts: Treble/Treble and Bass/Bass
18(18)
3 Three Parts: Treble/Treble/Bass
36(16)
4 Three Parts: All Treble
52(21)
Part II Two and Three Part Reading including the Tenor 73(80)
5 Two Parts: Treble/Tenor and Tenor/Bass
75(18)
6 Three Parts: Treble/Treble/Tenor
93(22)
7 Three Parts: Treble/Tenor/Bass
115(17)
8 Three Parts: Tenor/Bass Combinations
132(21)
Part III Four Part Reading 153(88)
9 Four Parts: Soprano/Alto in RH, Tenor/Bass in LH
155(24)
10 Four Parts: Soprano/Alto/Tenor in RH, Bass in LH
179(13)
11 Four Parts: Tenor Moves Between Hands
192(23)
12 Four Parts: Highly Contrapuntal Textures
215(26)
Part IV Instrumental Part Reading 241(68)
13 Alto and Tenor Clefs
243(17)
14 B(flat) Transposing Instruments
260(14)
15 E(flat) Transposing Instruments
274(17)
16 F and A Transposing Instruments
291(18)
Appendix: Choral Warm-Up Exercises 309(6)
Index of Excerpts 315
Shellie Gregorich is Associate Professor of Music Theory and Piano and currently serves as Department Chair at Mansfield University of Pennsylvania.



Benjamin Moritz is an active performer and directs the Honors Program at Metropolitan State College of Denver.