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2016-17 Classroom Music Curriculum Scope and Sequence
Kindergarten:
Musical Elements
Tuneful Singing
Beat Motions
High vs Low Pitch
Slow vs Fast Tempi
Loud vs Soft Dynamics
Short vs Long durations
Smooth vs Jerky articulations
Same vs Different Timbre
Composers and Selections related to the Social/Cultural Literacy required by Core Knowledge
Peer Gynt- Grieg
Babes in Toyland- Herbert
The King and I- Rodgers
Carnival of the Animals- Saint Säens
1st Grade
Music Elements
Steady Beat
Beat vs Rhythm
Quarter note, coupled eighth notes, and
quarter rest
Melodic pitches so and mi and la
Simple duple meter, barlines and repeat sign
Composers and Selections related to the Social/Cultural Literacy required by Core Knowledge
Programmatic Music (Music Tells a Story)
Peter and the Wolf- Prokofiev
Hansel and Gretel – Humperdinck
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice- Dukas
The Nutcracker- Tchaikovsky
2nd Grade
Music Elements
Melodic pitches la, do, and re
Half note, half rest
Duple and quadruple meter
Pentatonic scale
Instrument groupings of the orchestra, keyboard instruments
and their timbre
Composers and Selections related to the Social/Cultural Literacy required by
Core Knowledge
The Four Seasons- Vivaldi
Toccata and Fugue in G minor- Bach
Fur Elise- Beethoven
3rd Grade
Musical Elements
Absolute pitch- treble clef
Pentatonic scales
Four sixteenth notes, one eighth-two sixteenth notes, two sixteenths-one
eighth note
Melodic pitch low la
Single eighth note
Recognize timbre of strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussion families
Composers and Selections related to the Social/Cultural Literacy
required by Core Knowledge
William Tell- Rossini
Horn Concerti- Mozart
Stars and Stripes Forever- Sousa
Fanfare for the Common Man- Copland
4th Grade
Music Elements
Melodic pitches low la, low so,
Whole note
Single eighth note, quarter, single eight note patterns (syncopation)
La pentatonic and so pentatonic scales
Identify timbre of specific orchestral instruments
Introduction to Soprano Recorder
Composers and Selections Related to the Social/Cultural Literacy
required by Core Knowledge
The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra – Britten
Hallelujah Chorus, from Messiah- Handel
Surprise Symphony- Haydn
The Magic Flute- Mozart
5th Grade
Music Elements
Melodic pitches high do and fa
Half steps and whole steps
Do pentachord and hexachord
Melodic alteration using flats
Dotted quarter note-single eighth note patterns
Composers and Selections related to the Social/Cultural Literacy
required by Core Knowledge
Symphony No. 5- Beethoven
Pictures at an Exhibition- Mussorgsky
African American Spirituals
Sacred vs Secular Genre from the Renaissance
6th Grade
Music Elements
Eighth-quarter-eighth note patterns
Dotted quarter-eighth note patterns
Whole rest
Re pentatonic scale
Melodic pitch low ti
Upbeat /pickup note(s)
Dotted half note
Tripe Meter
Dotted eighth-single sixteenth note patterns
Musical Periods, Composers, and Social/Cultural Literacy required by
Core Knowledge
Baroque
Bach
Handel
Classical
Haydn
Mozart
Beethoven
Romantic
Schubert
Chopin
Schumann
7th Grade
Music Elements
Melodic pitches high do, fa, low ti
Eighth-quarter-eighth patterns
Dotted quarter-eighth patterns
Diatonic scales, Major/Minor,
Musical Periods, Composers, and Social/Cultural Literacy required by
Core Knowledge
Late Romantic Period
Wagner
Chopin
Liszt
Brahms
Nationalism
“The Russian Five”
Saint Säens
Sibelius
Dvorak
Vaughn Williams
8th Grade
Music Elements
Eighth- dotted quarter note patterns
Dotted eighth-sixteenth note patterns
Sixteenth-dotted eighth note patterns
Melodic modes, harmonic minor scales
Tonic, dominant and subdominant patterns in minor keys
Blues scale
Musical Periods, Composers, and Social/Cultural Literacy required by Core
Knowledge
National Identity
Kodaly/Bartok
Copland
20th Century Transitional and Atonal Experimentation
Debussy
Stravinsky
“Grand Opera” Traditions
Rossini
Verdi
African Influence and “American” Music
Blues
Jazz
Ragtime
American Musical Theatre and Broadway
Irving Berlin
Cole Porter
George Gershwin
Rodgers and Hammerstein
Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim