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Mathiesen, Penelope, Ed.; And Others – Library Quarterly, 1994
This first of a two-part series on resources in major university music libraries contains "Rare Resources in the Yale Music Library" (Harold E. Samuel) and "The Music Library, University of California, Berkeley" (John H. Roberts). Topics discussed include special collections, rare books and manuscripts, music archives, and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Archives, Higher Education, Jazz
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Rossi, Pamela J. – Youth Theatre Journal, 2000
Summarizes the author's dissertation following a group of bilingual first graders as they created an opera with their teacher and an artist-in-residence. Summarizes the opera process using the libretto format. Discusses the setting, perspectives of all of the collaborators, what was learned, and the educational implications. (SR)
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Class Activities, Creative Activities, Dramatic Play
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Senyshyn, Yaroslav – Educational Leadership, 2005
Eleventh grade English class "special students" with a fourth or fifth grade level of reading ability are won over by an enterprising teacher reading stories by Boccaccio, Chaucer and Shakespeare and introducing them to opera. The so called difficult kids often have more aptitude and talent than given credit for by shortsighted teachers and…
Descriptors: Grade 11, Opera, Reading Ability, Special Education
Hekmatpanah, Lyra – Mid-Atlantic Journal of Foreign Language Pedagogy, 1993
It has previously been shown that an opera can successfully be integrated into a high school or college language class. It is suggested that an entire semester could be devoted to just French operas and French art, using corresponding literary texts for comparative purposes. Grammar points are included as needed; conversation about the stories…
Descriptors: Art, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Awareness, French
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Galloway, Margaret C. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1972
Describes an opera based on Peter Pan which was composed, produced, and performed entirely by children in grades one through six. (MB)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Laboratory Schools, Music Activities, Music Education
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Beck, Charles R. – Music Educators Journal, 2002
Describes how to introduce opera to students through the use of prompting strategies. Explains that these strategies encourage active participation by students and help to improve listening skills. Focuses on prompting strategies, such as matching characters to songs, identifying, and sequencing songs. (CMK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Educational Strategies, Listening, Listening Skills
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Berman, Kristin B. – Gifted Child Today, 2003
This article discusses how the exploration of opera with high-ability students can contribute to positive social and emotional development, particularly the development of humane intelligence, by stimulating ethical and moral awareness, making connections with age-old truths of humanity, and providing a powerful genre for self-expression. Teaching…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development, Enrichment Activities, Ethics
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Wignall, Harry James – Music Educators Journal, 1988
Urges the use of marionettes and puppet theater to introduce opera to elementary school students. Demonstrates methods for immersing students in opera throughout the school year by designing sets, creating marionettes, painting backdrops, and discussing story and music. (LS)
Descriptors: Instructional Improvement, Instructional Innovation, Learning Activities, Music Activities
Raplenovich, Kay – Active Learner: A Foxfire Journal for Teachers, 1996
"Create Your Own," month-long "Artist in Education" residencies sponsored by the Ohio Arts Council, are used to guide students and teachers through the process of taking the vision of an original opera conceived by students and turning it into a reality. A local opera company is actually created. "Create Your Own"…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education
New York Univ., NY. School of the Arts. – 1981
Included in this set of proceedings are a keynote address on the state of the art of cable television and the future of the television economy by Les Brown, editor-in-chief of "Channels" magazine; panel discussions on the structure of the cable television industry; the potential market for cable television arts programming; the birth and…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Copyrights
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White, Julie; Dixon, Mary; Smerdon, Lynda – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2004
In recent years, pre-service teacher education has attempted to incorporate into programs an understanding of Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences as it applies to schools. In this paper the tension between "learning about" multiple intelligences and "learning through" multiple intelligences supports Gardner's (1993)…
Descriptors: Opera, Multiple Intelligences, Preservice Teachers, Foreign Countries
Herrold, Rebecca – 1971
A guide for teaching the essential musical elements of opera to undergraduate students is provided. The course centers around "The Marriage of Figaro" by Mozart. It is presented in four sections. In section I, students investigate type casting of opera singers in terms of the ranges of their voices. Students learn to differentiate coloratura,…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Learning Activities, Music Education
Kuhn, Wolfgang; Renna, Albert – Music Educ J, 1969
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Course Content, Curriculum Development, History
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Hostetter, Sarah – Music Educators Journal, 1979
Provides specific suggestions to music teachers on preparing their students to view an opera broadcast on television, including use of other teachers or community personnel to provide background information. Approaches are outlined for introducing students to an opera's plot, music, design, costumes, makeup, lighting, and staging. (SJL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Music Education, Opera, Production Techniques
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Osborne, Conrad L. – Music Educators Journal, 1979
The author criticizes the institutons of opera education by delineating the inadequate performance skills often found in their graduates. He makes suggestions for change in opera training systems and professional standards. Part of a theme issue on opera. (SJL)
Descriptors: Acting, Applied Music, Educational Change, Higher Education
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