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MUSIC
INSTRUMENTAL
MUSIC
Band
Wind
Ensemble (Honors)
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets the fine arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Previous instrumental experience essential to participation.
OTHER PRE-REQUISITES: Placement audition in early spring. Must qualify for,
or be invited for admission to an indexed course in this academic department.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional. Group instruction is balanced
with individual attention and assessment.
COURSE OVERVIEW: The Wind Ensemble is the top band performance ensemble at
Lincoln-Way Central. This very select group holds specific instrumentation
and a maximum enrollment of thirty-eight students. The Wind Ensemble has a
very active performance schedule which includes local concerts, Illinois High
School Music Association contests, and numerous festivals and competitions
throughout the state. Students in this group are required to perform a chamber
winds concert, participate in Illinois High School Association Solo/Ensemble
Contest, and perform in a recital each year.
Wind
Symphony
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets the fine arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Previous instrumental experience is essential.
OTHER PREREQUISITE: Band placement audition in early spring.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional. Group instruction is balanced
with individual attention and assessment.
COURSE OVERVIEW: The Wind Symphony is a highly select organization with controlled
instrumentation that limits enrollment to approximately 45 students. The Wind
Symphony has a very active performance schedule throughout the school year
including regularly scheduled concerts, specialty programs, SWSC, IMEA and
IHSA festivals and contests. In addition, members of the Wind Symphony are
expected to perform in the IHSA solo and ensemble contest in March. All members
are eligible to participate in any music extra curricular activity. Members
are expected to practice individually and in extra rehearsals or sectionals.
Private instruction is highly encouraged. It is strongly recommended that students
own their own instruments; however, specialized school owned instruments may
be available with a rental fee.
Concert
Band
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets the fine arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Previous instrumental experience is advantageous.
OTHER PREREQUISITE: Band placement audition in early spring.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional. Group instruction is balanced
with individual attention and assessment.
COURSE OVERVIEW: The Concert Band is a performing ensemble with its own schedule
of public appearances including concerts at Lincoln-Way. The members of the
Concert Band are encouraged to perform in the IHSA solo and ensemble contest
in March. All members are eligible to participate in any music extra curricular
activity. Members are expected to practice individually and in extra rehearsals
or sectionals. Private instruction is highly encouraged. It is strongly recommended
that students own their own instruments; however, specialized school owned
instruments may be available with a rental fee.
Symphonic
Band
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets the fine arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Previous instrumental experience is advantageous.
OTHER PREREQUISITE: Band placement audition in early spring.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional. Group instruction is balanced
with individual attention and assessment.
COURSE OVERVIEW: The Symphonic Band is a performing ensemble with its own schedule
of public appearances including concerts at Lincoln-Way. The members of the
Symphonic Band are encouraged to perform in the IHSA solo and ensemble contest
in March. All members are eligible to participate in any music extra curricular
activity. Members are expected to practice individually and in extra rehearsals
or sectionals. Private instruction is highly encouraged. It is strongly recommended
that students own their own instruments; however, specialized school owned
instruments may be available with a rental fee.
ORCHESTRA/GUITAR
Beginning
Strings
Members of this class are eligible to audition for and participate
in music department extracurricular activities.
SEMESTERS: 1
CREDIT: 1/2
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets the fine arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: No prerequisites but previous instrumental experience is advantageous.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: None.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional. Group instruction is balanced
with individual attention and assessment.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Beginning Strings is designed to prepare students for admission
into the String Orchestra. The course will take students from the beginning
aspects of string playing, arriving at the courses’ end with a formal understanding
of the technical and artistic nuances of performing violin, viola, cello or
bass. A variety of teaching styles and texts will be used throughout the course.
Private instruction, though not required, is highly recommended. There is a
nominal rental charge for the use of school-owned instruments, if available.
Intermediate
Strings
SEMESTER: 1
CREDIT: 1/2
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9,10,11,12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Fulfills partial fine arts credit.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Beginning Strings first semester.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Previous experience on a string instrument.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional chamber ensemble setting for all
class experiences.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Intermediate Strings is a continuation of Beginning Strings
for Lincoln-Way students wishing to further their studies on violin, viola,
cello and bass. Intermediate Strings is a crucial link between the efforts
of Beginning Strings and a student’s placement in a Lincoln-Way Orchestra.
In Beginning Strings, students would gain an introduction into the art of performing
violin only in a structured, homogenous setting. Intermediate Strings would
allow students the option of changing their focus to viola, cello or bass having
gained proficiency and knowledge on the violin. Violin may still be studied
in Intermediate Strings. After completion of Intermediate Strings, students
may choose to enroll in a Lincoln-Way Orchestra.
String Orchestra
Members of this class are eligible to audition for and participate in
music department extracurricular activities.
Members of this class are eligible to audition for and participate in music
department extracurricular activities.
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets the fine arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Lincoln-Way Youth Strings, Lincoln-Way Beginning Strings program
or previous private instruction.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Permission of instructor. Private instruction is highly
recommended.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional. Group instruction is balanced
with sectionals, individual attention and assessment.
COURSE OVERVIEW: This course offers training in the intermediate and advanced
skills of performing in a string ensemble. Technically challenging repertoire
and solo performance opportunities will be teamed with weekly audio assessment
and individual enrichment assignments. Public performances will highlight the
course as well as IHSA Contest and clinics throughout the year. There is a
nominal rental charge for the use of school-owned instruments, if available.
Guitar
1
SEMESTERS: 1
CREDIT: 1/2
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets the fine arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: No prerequisites.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: No previous guitar experience
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional. Group and individualized instruction
and assessment including both supervised and private practice.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Beginning Guitar is designed to offer basic, but intensive,
training in the playing of the standard six-string acoustic guitar. The student
will learn to read music notation, perform basic chord progressions, and play
exercises and short pieces alone and in ensembles. Listening to guitar music
and discussing the guitar's role in music of the past and present are also
components of the course. Although all types of music will be heard and played,
this course is not a "rock and roll” guitar class. Students will discover,
however, that the universal musical concepts they learn apply to popular styles
as well. This class is not for the student that has studied guitar previously.
Guitar
2
SEMESTERS: 1
CREDIT: 1/2
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Applies toward the fine arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Successful completion of Beginning Guitar I and teacher recommendation.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Consent of instructor.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Students must own their own nylon string classical
guitar, (guitar must be approved by the instructor; guitars may be purchased
through the music department).
COURSE OVERVIEW: Guitar II is a continuation of Beginning Guitar 1. Skills
learned in Beginning Guitar 1 will be amplified with intense training in both
classical and commercial technique. Instruction will be given through the venues
of traditional textbook, ensemble arrangements, solo opportunities, and student
compositions. Students will continue learning classical style in both solo
and small ensemble work with the goal of performing a grade 2 1/2 - 3 solo
at the end of the course. In addition to classical training, commercial/jazz
technique and performance will be studied and applied. Music theory and arranging
will be an essential aspect of the course with all students composing a small
ensemble work during the semester.
Guitar
Studio
Members of this class are eligible to audition for and participate
in music department extracurricular activities.
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 10, 11, 12 (9 pending audition)
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Fulfills fine art credit (elective).
COURSE SEQUENCE: Beginning Guitar and Guitar 2 recommended.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Placement by audition.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Students will participate in class ensembles which will study
and perform musical literature from the Renaissance to present day. In addition
to all class endeavors, students will study classical, jazz and contemporary
guitar styles in solo and small group settings. Advanced technique will be
discussed and taught. Students must own their own nylon-stringed classical
guitar to participate.
VOCAL
MUSIC
Chorale
(Honors)
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12 men; 10, 11, 12 women
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets the fine arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Mixed Choir or Treble Choir strongly recommended; previous
vocal/musical experience is essential.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Vocal audition in winter/spring. Must qualify for, or
be invited for admission to an indexed course in this academic department.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional. Group instruction is balanced
with individual attention and assessment.
COURSE OVERVIEW: The Chorale is the flagship ensemble of the Lincoln-Way Central
Choral Music Program. and is dedicated to performing the finest literature
for mixed voices. The curriculum is designed to increase musical skills and
abilities to an advanced level. Members will find themselves challenged by
the level of difficulty of music, rudiments of music theory, and concepts of
singing that are covered. The Chorale has a very active performance schedule
throughout the school year including scheduled concerts, special programs,
and SWSC, IMEA, and IHSA festivals. Members of the Chorale are encouraged to
take private vocal lessons and to participate in the IHSA Solo and Ensemble
contest in March. Members are expected to practice individually outside of
class. Members are eligible to participate in any non-auditioned musical activity.
Membership in the Chorale makes students eligible to audition for the Lincoln-Way
Central Madrigal Singers and Vocal Jazz Ensemble. Members of the Chorale will
participate in the annual SIAM Music Booster Discount Card sale.
Concert
Chorale
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 10, 11, 12 (women)
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Fulfills 1 credit of the Fine Arts requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Treble Choir and/or Mixed Choir strongly recommended.
OTHER PRE-REQUISITES: None.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: The Concert Chorale is a select ensemble of up to 30 women's
voices selected by audition. Students will learn all basics of vocal and choral
performance, as well as advanced music theory and music reading skills. Literature
performed will be of the highest quality for women's voices and may include
classical, modern, ethnic, and jazz styles. The Concert Chorale will perform
in Lincoln-Way Central Music Department concerts that include choral music.
The Concert Chorale will participate in IHSA Contest and may participate in
the SWSC Choral Festival and other festivals as opportunities arise. Members
may join the after-school women's singing group "Velvet" and are
encouraged to audition for the select "Knight Singers."
Mixed
Choir
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12 (men); 10, 11, 12 (women)
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets the fine arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: None.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: None.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional. Group instruction is balanced
with individual attention and assessment.
COURSE OVERVIEW: The Mixed Choir performs high quality literature for men's
and women's (mixed) voices. The curriculum is designed to cover the basic foundations
of music reading and music theory for the beginning musician to extend the
abilities of more advanced students, and to increase singing confidence and
aptitude. The Mixed Choir is a performing ensemble with its own schedule of
public appearances including concerts at Lincoln-Way. Members are encouraged
to perform in the IHSA Solo and Ensemble contest in March. Members are expected
to practice individually outside of class. Members are eligible to participate
in any non-auditioned musical activity.
Treble
Choir
SEMESTERS: 2
CREDIT: 1
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9 (female voices only)
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets the fine arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: None.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: None.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional. Group instruction is balanced
with individual attention and assessment.
COURSE OVERVIEW: The Treble Choir performs high quality literature for women’s
voices. The curriculum is designed to cover the basic foundations of music
reading and music theory for the beginning musician, extend the abilities of
more advanced students, and increase singing confidence and aptitude. The Treble
Choir is a performing ensemble with its own schedule of public appearances
including concerts at Lincoln-Way. The members of the Treble Choir are encouraged
to perform in the IHSA solo and ensemble contest in March. All members are
eligible to participate in any music extra curricular activity. Members are
expected to practice individually and in extra rehearsals or sectionals.
THEORY,
HISTORY AND APPRECIATION
Piano
1
SEMESTERS: 1
CREDIT: 1/2
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets one-half of the fine arts graduation
requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: No prerequisites.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: No previous piano/keyboard experience.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Laboratory environment with individualized
learning stations.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Using the most advanced technology available (including keyboard
synthesizers and computers) the student will develop an understanding of and
appreciation for the elements of music including pitch, rhythm, dynamics, timbre
and form. The first semester of the course will include an introduction to
piano keyboard skills, music notation, theory. This class is for the student
with no previous piano/keyboard experience.
Music
Seminar
SEMESTERS: 1
CREDIT: 1/2
GRADE PLACEMENT: 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets one-half of the fine arts graduation
requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Open to students with previous music experience and who plan
to pursue a career in music by majoring in some aspect of the music field at
a college or university upon graduation.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Permission of instructor.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional.
COURSE OVERVIEW: This is a composite course in music theory, history, and appreciation,
designed to aid those students who intend to continue their music education
beyond high school. Through the study of the history of music, the student
is taught the rudiments of music theory, compositional techniques, and characteristics
of music from various periods. In addition, instruction is given in ear training
including interval and chord recognition and rhythmic/melodic dictation. Emphasis
is placed upon individual creative projects in music writing. Those who successfully
complete the course are encouraged to pursue advanced placement at the collegiate
level.
Music
Technology 1
SEMESTERS: 1
CREDIT: 1/2
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets one-half of the fine arts graduation
requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Piano 1.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Permission of instructor.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Laboratory environment with individualized
learning stations.
COURSE OVERVIEW: This course offers students the opportunity to explore their
original musical ideas in an environment rich in computer and music technology
resources. Students will learn how to use the computer to interface with state
of the art electronic musical instruments. They will be able to access thousands
of sounds ranging from ancient flutes and lutes, to traditional pianos and
horns, to contemporary guitars and drums, to exotic sitars and tablas, and
on to futuristic synthesizers and sound effects. Whether creating original
approaches to existing music or composing brand new music, students will learn
and apply critical skills in planning, problem solving, and decision making.
Working independently or in collaborative teams, they will learn to use the
computer as a creative partner accessing its power to bring their imagination
to life.
Music
Technology 2
SEMESTERS: 1
CREDIT: 1/2
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Applies toward the Fine Arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Open to students who have successfully completed Music Technology
1 with a grade of B- or better.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: None.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional. Laboratory environment with individualized
learning stations.
COURSE OVERVIEW: This course is a continuation of Music Technology 1 and is
designed to give students a higher level of instruction in the world of MIDI
technology and its applications in the current musical fields. Students will
endeavor to produce work on a more professional level. Working independently
or in collaborative teams, they will continue to use the computer as a creative
partner accessing its power to bring their musical imagination to life.
Music
Technology 3
SEMESTERS: 1
CREDIT: 1/2
GRADE PLACEMENT: 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Applies toward the Fine Arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: Music Technology 1, 2 with a grade of B.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: Successful completion of Music Technology 1 & 2 with
a grade of B.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Traditional . Laboratory environment with individualized
learning stations.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Music Technology 3 is a continuation of Music Technology 1
and 2 with an emphasis on independent projects. Students enrolled in Music
Technology 3 will compose and arrange music for classroom use as well as possible
use with other disciplines, i.e., Art, Business, Dance. Students will learn
sound sampling and the art of placing sounds of their environment into artistic
endeavors. Weekly listening of computer-generated music will assist in bridging
current musical knowledge with new state of the art techniques. Advanced students
will have the opportunity to combine music technology and video during the
semester.
Individualized
Music
SEMESTERS: 1
CREDIT: 1/2
GRADE PLACEMENT: 9, 10, 11, 12
GRADUATION REQUIREMENT: Elective. Meets the fine arts graduation requirement.
COURSE SEQUENCE: This course fulfills the Music requirement for the student
with special needs.
OTHER PREREQUISITES: I.E.P. Special Services staff recommendation.
STUDENT AND STAFF ORGANIZATION: Conventional. Emphasis on individualized instruction.
COURSE OVERVIEW: Individualized Music is designed to provide music experiences
for the student with special needs in a classroom situation which allows for
a high degree of individualized instruction. Students will receive exposure
to a wide variety of two-dimensional and three-dimensional experiences. Students
will have the opportunity to develop and improve fine motor skills, problem-solving
techniques, auditory, and tactile awareness, and communicative and expressive
abilities, as well as experiencing a learning situation with a high degree
of creative success.
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