GIA Publications Teaching Music Through Performance - Volume 7

SKU: # 299855   |   Model: # G-7436   |    Product Reviews0 Reviews  Write a Review

Teaching Music Through Performance - Volume 7
Notify Me

Buy Online

 Add to Cart

Buy In-Store

The latest installment...

By Larry Blocher, Eugene Migliaro Corporon, Ray Cramer, Tim Lautzenheiser, Edward S. Lisk, and Richard Miles
Compiled and edited by Richard Miles


Volume 7 of the best-selling Teaching Music through Performance in Band series sets new standards as a comprehensive and indispensable resource for band directors.

Containing current perspectives on the wind band world from internationally respected leaders, together with analysis of 100 significant works for band from Grades 2 through 6, this book gives band directors essential tools for success in the profession.

This new volume features chapters on “Imagination and Creativity†by Edward S. Lisk, “The Cornerstones for Program Success†by Tim Lautzenheiser, “Historical Highlights of Wind Band: The French Revolution to the Present†by Eugene Migliaro Corporon, “Exploring Japanese Band Culture†by Ray Cramer, “Focus†by Larry R. Blocher, and “‘Rehearsing’ and ‘Teaching’†by Richard Miles.

As with the other Teaching Music through Performance editions, this book includes extensive analyses of a broad range of the best wind band literature being published today. Each Teacher Resource Guide includes a description of the composer, historical perspectives, technical considerations, stylistic considerations, a breakdown of music elements, a form and structure analysis, and more.

Extensive appendices round out this volume, the largest yet. Companion audiophile recordings (available separately), as well as searchable indices and sound clips at www.TeachingMusic.org, truly make this series vital to band directors everywhere.

Number of Pages : 1120

Q & A


There are currently no questions for this product.

Reviews


There are currently no reviews for this product. Be the first to write one!