Courses of Study

Number of Standards matching query: 20
Creating
Imagine
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
1) Describe and demonstrate multiple ways in which sounds and musical ideas can be used to represent extended sonic experiences or abstract ideas.

Plan and Make
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
2) Assemble and organize multiple sounds or extended musical ideas to create initial expressive statements of selected extended sonic experiences or abstract ideas.

Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
3) Analyze and demonstrate the development of sounds and extended musical ideas in drafts of music within a variety of moderately complex or complex forms.

Evaluate and Refine
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
4) Research, identify, explain, and apply personally-developed criteria to assess and refine the technical and expressive aspects of evolving drafts leading to final versions.

Present
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
5) Share music through the use of notation, solo or group performance, or technology, and demonstrate and explain how the elements of music, compositional techniques, and processes have been employed to realize expressive intent.

Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
6) Describe a variety of possible contexts and mediums for presenting personal works, and explain and compare how each could impact the success of the final composition and presentation.

Performing
Select
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
7) Identify and select specific sections, movements, or entire works that express personal experiences and interests, moods, visual images, concepts, texts, or storylines in moderately complex or complex forms.

Analyze
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
8) Analyze how the elements of music (including form), and compositional techniques of selected works relate to the style, function, and context, and explain and support the analysis and its implications for rehearsal and performance.

Interpret
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
9) Develop interpretations of works based on an understanding of the use of elements of music (including form), compositional techniques, style, function, and context, explaining and justifying how the interpretive choices reflect the creators' intent.

Rehearse, Evaluate, and Refine
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
10) Create rehearsal plans for works, identifying the form, repetition and variation within the form, compositional techniques, and the style and historical or cultural context of the work.

Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
11) Using established criteria and feedback, identify the ways in which performances use compositional techniques and convey the formal design, style, and historical/cultural context of the works.

Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
12) Identify, compare, and implement strategies for improving the technical and expressive aspects of multiple contrasting works.

Present
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
13) Share live or recorded performances of works (both personal and others'), and explain and/or demonstrate understanding of how the expressive intent of the music is conveyed.

Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
14) Explain how compositions are appropriate for a variety of audiences and contexts, and how this will shape future compositions.

Responding
Select
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
15) Apply researched or personally-developed criteria to select music that expresses personal experience experiences and interests, visual images, concepts, texts, or storylines in moderately complex or complex forms, and describe and justify the choices as models for composition.

Analyze
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
16) Analyze aurally and/or by reading the scores of musical works the elements of music (including form), compositional techniques, and procedures, relating them to aesthetic effectiveness, style, mood, and context; and explain how the analysis provides models for personal growth as a composer, performer, and/or listener.

Interpret
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
17) Develop, justify, and defend interpretations of varied works, demonstrating an understanding of the composers' intent by citing the use of elements of music (including form), compositional techniques, and the style/genre and context of each work.

Evaluate
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
18) Evaluate the effectiveness of the technical and expressive aspects of selected music and performances, demonstrating understanding of theoretical concepts and complex compositional techniques and procedures.

Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
19) Describe and evaluate ways in which critiquing others' work and receiving feedback from others have been specifically applied in the personal creative process.

Connecting
Arts Education (2017)
Grade(s): 6 - 12
Music: Composition and Theory - Advanced
All Resources: 0
20) Connecting standards 1 and 2 are to be embedded while teaching the Creating, Performing, and Responding standards. See page 86.