
The Music Teacher's Book of Lists
by Ross, Cynthia Meyers; Stangl, Karen Meyers-
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Summary
Author Biography
Cynthia Meyers Ross holds a bachelor of music degree from the State university of New York at Potsdam, Crane School of Music. Her post-graduate work has been done at the university of Tennessee, Knoxville, as well as Catholic university in Washington, D.C. She has taught music in the public schools (nursery through grade 12) for ten years in New York and Virginia. In 1989, she left the public schools to devote herself full-time to building a Suzuki studio in the Fredericksburg, Virginia area. She is a member of the Suzuki association of the Americas, as well as the Suzuki Association of the Greater Washing Area, for which she serves on the board of directors and as chairman of the string division. She is the Suzuki mother of a violinist, Catherine, age 9.
Karen Meyers Stangl received her B.A. from the State University of New York at Oneonta. As a classroom teacher for the last twenty years she has taught grades 1-6. She has been active on many committees, involves in writing and editing a variety of curriculum material, and has taught staff-development seminars. In the past, she has worked with the gifted program and has recently been the lead teacher for a newly developed program for at-risk students. She is currently working as a first grade teacher in Strafford County, Virginia, where she integrates the fine arts into her whole-language program.
Table of Contents
About This Book | p. iii |
Rudiments of Music | p. 1 |
Basic Note Values | p. 3 |
Duple Relationships | p. 4 |
Dotted Notes | p. 4 |
Triple Relationships | p. 5 |
Rests | p. 5 |
Modern Clefs | p. 6 |
Other Clefs | p. 6 |
Obsolete Clefs | p. 7 |
Notes and Their Pitch Names | p. 7 |
Note Names in Various Languages | p. 8 |
Rhythmic Words in Various Languages | p. 8 |
Other Musical Terms in Various Languages | p. 9 |
Hand Signals for Notes | p. 9 |
Solfege | p. 10 |
Accidentals | p. 11 |
Rules of Accidentals | p. 11 |
Major Scales and Their Key Signatures | p. 12 |
Minor Scales and Their Key Signatures | p. 13 |
Parallel and Relative Minors | p. 14 |
Variations in the Minor Mode | p. 15 |
Time Signatures | p. 16 |
Conducting Patterns | p. 17 |
Familiar Tunes Illustrating Various Meters | p. 18 |
Famous Compositions Illustrating Various Time Signatures | p. 19 |
Common Rhythms | p. 20 |
Popular Songs And Rhymes Illustrating Various Rhythms | p. 21 |
Famous Compositions Illustrating Various Rhythms | p. 22 |
Ornaments and Grace Notes | p. 23 |
Dynamic Markings | p. 24 |
Italian Tempo Indications | p. 25 |
Rudimentary Phrasing, Style, and Articulation Terms | p. 26 |
Rudimentary Vocabulary and Symbols | p. 28 |
Types of Notation | p. 30 |
Music Theory | p. 31 |
The Modes | p. 33 |
Types of Scales | p. 34 |
Scale Degree Names | p. 35 |
Famous Compositions Illustrating Various Tonalities and Scale Patterns | p. 35 |
Intervals | p. 36 |
Qualities of Intervals | p. 36 |
Compound Intervals | p. 37 |
Inversions of Intervals | p. 37 |
Songs to Aid the Teaching of Intervals | p. 38 |
Triads | p. 39 |
Inversions of Triads | p. 39 |
Inversions of Seventh Chords | p. 40 |
Rules of Four-Part Harmony | p. 41 |
Common Harmonic Progressions | p. 41 |
Non-Harmonic Tones | p. 42 |
Cadences | p. 44 |
Chromatic and Other Harmonies | p. 46 |
Forms and Compositional Techniques | p. 48 |
Composers and Their Works | p. 49 |
Pre-Baroque Composers | p. 51 |
Representative Baroque Period Composers and Their Countries | p. 52 |
Representative Classical Period Composers and Their Countries | p. 53 |
Representative Romantic Period Composers and Their Countries | p. 53 |
Nationalist Composers | p. 54 |
20th Century Composers | p. 55 |
American Composers | p. 57 |
Austrian Composers | p. 58 |
British Composers | p. 58 |
Eastern European Composers | p. 59 |
Flemish Composers | p. 59 |
French Composers | p. 60 |
German Composers | p. 60 |
Italian Composers | p. 61 |
Russian Composers | p. 62 |
Scandinavian Composers | p. 62 |
Spanish Composers | p. 62 |
Composers of Other Countries | p. 63 |
Women Composers | p. 64 |
African-American Composers | p. 66 |
Famous Composers of Ballets | p. 66 |
Composers of Masses | p. 67 |
Famous Composers of Symphonic Poems | p. 68 |
Famous Composers of Motets and Madrigals | p. 69 |
Famous Composers of Fugues | p. 70 |
Famous Composers of Sonatas | p. 71 |
Famous Composers of Concertos | p. 72 |
Famous Composers of Symphonies | p. 72 |
Famous Composers of Vocal Music | p. 73 |
Famous Composers of Opera | p. 74 |
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Composers | p. 74 |
Composers Born in January | p. 75 |
Composers Born in February | p. 75 |
Composers Born in March | p. 75 |
Composers Born in April | p. 75 |
Composers Born in May | p. 76 |
Composers Born in June | p. 76 |
Composers Born in July | p. 76 |
Composers Born in August | p. 76 |
Composers Born in September | p. 77 |
Composers Born in October | p. 77 |
Composers Born in November | p. 77 |
Composers Born in December | p. 77 |
The Major Works of Johann Sebastian Bach | p. 78 |
The Major Works of Ludwig van Beethoven | p. 79 |
The Major Works of Hector Berlioz | p. 80 |
The Major Works of Johannes Brahms | p. 81 |
The Major Works of Claude Debussy | p. 82 |
The Major Works of Antonin Dvorak | p. 82 |
The Major Works of Edward Elgar | p. 82 |
The Major Works of Georg Friedrich Handel | p. 83 |
The Major Works of Franz Josef Haydn | p. 84 |
The Major Works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | p. 85 |
The Major Works of Henry Purcell | p. 86 |
The Major Works of Franz Schubert | p. 87 |
The Major Works of Robert Schumann | p. 88 |
The Famous Marches of John Philip Sousa | p. 89 |
The Major Works of Igor Stravinsky | p. 89 |
The Major Works of Peter Tchaikovsky | p. 90 |
The Major Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams | p. 91 |
The Major Works of Giuseppe Verdi | p. 91 |
Instruments and Instrumental Ensembles | p. 93 |
Predecessors of the Piano | p. 95 |
Types of Pianos | p. 95 |
Parts of the Modern Piano | p. 95 |
Developers and Makers of Pianos | p. 96 |
Piano Virtuosi Past and Present | p. 97 |
Famous Composers of Piano Music | p. 99 |
Orchestral Compositions Featuring the Piano | p. 99 |
Predecessors and Relatives of the Organ | p. 100 |
Types of Organs | p. 100 |
Parts of the Modern Organ | p. 100 |
Organ Families of Tone | p. 101 |
Organ Stops | p. 101 |
Organ Builders | p. 102 |
Famous Organists | p. 103 |
Famous Composers of Organ Music | p. 103 |
Representative Works for the Organ | p. 103 |
Organ Terminology | p. 104 |
The Violin Family | p. 104 |
Predecessors and Relatives of the Violin | p. 104 |
The Parts of the Modern Violin and Bow | p. 105 |
Developers and Makers of Stringed Instruments and Bows | p. 105 |
Stringed Instrument Virtuosi Past and Present | p. 106 |
Famous Composers of Stringed Instrument Music | p. 107 |
Compositions Featuring the Violin | p. 107 |
Compositions Featuring the Viola | p. 107 |
Compositions Featuring the Cello | p. 108 |
Compositions Featuring the Double Bass | p. 108 |
Other Stringed Instruments | p. 108 |
Woodwind Instruments | p. 109 |
Early Woodwinds | p. 109 |
Developers and Makers of Woodwind Instruments | p. 109 |
Woodwind Virtuosi | p. 110 |
Famous Composers of Woodwind Music | p. 111 |
Orchestral Compositions Featuring the Various Woodwind Instruments | p. 112 |
Brass Instruments | p. 114 |
Early Brass Instruments | p. 114 |
Brass Instrument Virtuosi | p. 115 |
Compositions Featuring the Various Brass Instruments | p. 116 |
Percussion Instruments | p. 117 |
Compositions Featuring Percussion Instruments | p. 117 |
Electronic Instruments | p. 118 |
Mechanical Instruments | p. 118 |
Folk Instruments and Their Countries | p. 119 |
Musicological Categories of Instruments | p. 120 |
Top American and Canadian Orchestras | p. 121 |
Other Orchestras | p. 122 |
Famous Orchestra Conductors | p. 123 |
Foreign Names for the Instruments of the Orchestra | p. 125 |
Types of Bands | p. 125 |
Bands of Historical Significance | p. 126 |
Instrumentation of Various Types of Bands | p. 126 |
Chamber Ensembles and Their Instrumentation | p. 127 |
Music Festivals in the U.S.A. | p. 128 |
European Music Festivals | p. 128 |
Opera and Vocal Music | p. 129 |
Types of Voices | p. 131 |
A History of Vocal Genre | p. 132 |
Vocal Music Terms | p. 133 |
Famous American Choral Groups | p. 134 |
Opera Terms | p. 135 |
Types of Operas | p. 136 |
Early Operas | p. 136 |
Famous Operas by Century | p. 137 |
Famous Operas and Their Composers | p. 138 |
Famous American Operas | p. 140 |
Famous Opera Stars Past and Present | p. 140 |
Famous Opera Houses | p. 142 |
Famous Opera Companies | p. 142 |
Operas with Historical Themes | p. 143 |
Operas with Romantic Themes | p. 144 |
Comic Operas | p. 144 |
Operettas | p. 145 |
The Operas of Gaetano Donizetti | p. 145 |
The Operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan | p. 146 |
The Operas of Gian Carlo Menotti | p. 146 |
The Operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | p. 146 |
The Operas of Giacomo Puccini | p. 147 |
The Operas of Gioacchino Rossini | p. 147 |
The Operas of Richard Strauss | p. 148 |
The Operas of Peter Tchaikovsky | p. 148 |
The Operas of Giuseppe Verdi | p. 148 |
The Operas of Richard Wagner | p. 149 |
Famous Librettists | p. 149 |
Music History | p. 151 |
Periods and Movements in Western Musical History | p. 153 |
General Characteristics of Renaissance Music | p. 153 |
Musical Forms Developed During the Renaissance | p. 154 |
General Characteristics of Baroque Music | p. 154 |
Musical Forms Developed During the Baroque Period | p. 155 |
General Characteristics of Classical Period Music | p. 155 |
Musical Forms Developed During the Classical Period | p. 156 |
General Characteristics of Romantic Era Music | p. 156 |
Musical Forms Developed During the Romantic Era | p. 157 |
General Characteristics of Twentieth Century Music | p. 157 |
"Les Six" | p. 157 |
The "Mighty Handful" | p. 158 |
Instruments Throughout Western Music History | p. 158 |
Composition of the Orchestra Over the Centuries | p. 160 |
Popular Music | p. 161 |
Types of American Popular Music | p. 163 |
Movements in Jazz | p. 164 |
Jazz Terms | p. 165 |
Jazz Greats | p. 166 |
1990's Jazz Musicians | p. 167 |
Big Band Leaders | p. 168 |
Big Band Hits | p. 169 |
Types of Rock Music | p. 170 |
Rock and Roll Notables | p. 171 |
Female Rock Groups | p. 172 |
American Folk Notables | p. 173 |
Pop Singers | p. 174 |
Blues Styles | p. 174 |
Blues Hall of Fame | p. 175 |
Country Music Artists | p. 176 |
The Country Music Hall of Fame | p. 177 |
Country Entertainer of the Year | p. 178 |
Broadway Musicals | p. 178 |
Tony Awards for Best Musical | p. 181 |
Composers and Lyricists of Musicals | p. 181 |
Longest Running Broadway Musicals | p. 182 |
Top Tunes of the 1920's | p. 182 |
Top Tunes of the 1930's | p. 184 |
Top Tunes of the 1940's | p. 185 |
Top Tunes of the 1950's | p. 187 |
Top Tunes of the 1960's | p. 189 |
Top Tunes of the 1970's | p. 191 |
Top Tunes of the 1980's | p. 192 |
Top Tunes of the 1990's | p. 194 |
Pop Music Organizations | p. 196 |
American Music Festivals Which Include Popular Music | p. 197 |
Famous "Fathers" | p. 197 |
Famous "Misters" | p. 198 |
"Royal" Cognomens | p. 198 |
Musician Cognomens | p. 199 |
Drug Related Rock and Roll Deaths | p. 199 |
Dance | p. 201 |
Kinds of Dancing | p. 203 |
Ballet Terms | p. 203 |
Famous Male Ballet Dancers | p. 204 |
Famous Female Ballet Dancers | p. 205 |
Famous Male Choreographers | p. 206 |
Famous Female Choreographers | p. 206 |
Great Ballets | p. 207 |
U.S. Dance Companies | p. 208 |
International Dance Companies | p. 209 |
Modern Ballroom Dances | p. 210 |
Famous Stage Dancers | p. 210 |
"Dance" Songs | p. 210 |
Representative Dances of Various Nations | p. 211 |
Types of Pre-Classical Dance | p. 213 |
Integrating Music with the Content Areas | p. 215 |
Colonial American Songs, Games, and Dances | p. 217 |
Songs of the American Revolution | p. 218 |
Songs of the Early National Period | p. 219 |
Song of the War of 1812 | p. 219 |
Songs of the Sea and Immigration | p. 219 |
Songs of the Pioneers and Westward Expansion | p. 220 |
Songs of the Mexican War | p. 221 |
Cowboy Songs | p. 221 |
Songs of Slavery | p. 222 |
Negro Spirituals | p. 222 |
Civil War Songs | p. 223 |
Songs of the Spanish-American War | p. 223 |
American Work Songs | p. 224 |
World War I Songs | p. 224 |
World War II Songs | p. 225 |
Civil Rights and Protest Songs | p. 225 |
Patriotic Songs | p. 226 |
National Anthems of Various Countries | p. 226 |
National Anthems Used in Larger Compositions | p. 228 |
Holiday Songs | p. 228 |
Seasonal Music | p. 230 |
Significant African-American Musicians | p. 232 |
Famous African-American Choreographers | p. 233 |
Famous African-American Dancers | p. 233 |
African-American Opera Stars | p. 233 |
Famous African-American Singers | p. 234 |
Famous African-American Symphonic Conductors | p. 234 |
The Afro-American Five | p. 234 |
Children's Literature Related to Elementary Music | p. 235 |
Children's Literature Related to Holiday Music | p. 236 |
Children's Literature Related to Music History | p. 237 |
Children's Literature Related to Dance | p. 238 |
Children's Literature Related to Opera and Symphony | p. 240 |
Books to Integrate Music with Science and Social Studies Themes | p. 241 |
Children's Literature Related to Musical Instruments | p. 242 |
Children's Literature Related to Composers and Musicians | p. 244 |
Videos Suitable for the Elementary Music Program | p. 245 |
Videos Suitable for the Middle School Music Program | p. 246 |
Videos Suitable for the High School Music Program | p. 247 |
CD ROMs Related to Music | p. 248 |
Distributors of Videos and CD ROMs | p. 248 |
Parts of the Ear | p. 249 |
Acoustics Terms | p. 250 |
Career Opportunities in Music | p. 252 |
Music Magazines | p. 253 |
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