osansw - ORFF Schulwerk Association of NSW
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osansw - ORFF Schulwerk Association of NSW
OSANSW www.orffnsw.org.au Proudly presents Orff Schulwerk and its relation to music outside the volumes Venue: St Catherine’s School (26 Albion St, Waverley, 2024) Date: Saturday August 13th 2016 Time: 9:00pm – 3.00pm (Registration from 8.45am) Presenter: RICHARD GILL - OAM (Photo – Brendan Read) Richard Gill, OAM, will present a one day workshop that explores Orff Schulwerk as it relates to music outside the ‘Brown Books’. The workshop will investigate how to use available music, from the earliest times to the present, in order to stimulate composition and improvisation. All sessions will include extensive work in improvisation. The music selected will cover a range of examples, including recently composed songs which have earned and maintained popularity amongst music lovers. Applications of the material to classroom teaching will be demonstrated and there will be plenty of opportunity for argument and debate. Information: www.orffnsw.org.au > courses CLOSING DATE FOR REGISTRATION July 21st 2016 PLACES ARE STRICTLY LIMITED – PLEASE GET IN EARLY TO AVOID MISSING OUT Session one: 9:00-10:45 1. Modes and their uses. 2. Early Medieval Music from 400- 1300. 3.Examples of Monophonic Plainsong. 4. Examples of Monophonic Secular songs and song styles. 5. Dances and instrumental music. Session two: 11:15 – 12:30 1. Late Medieval Music 1300 – 1400 2. Vocal polyphony (chords I and II) 3. Origins of ostinato 4. Towards diatonic harmony (chords I and V - Volume 2 Brown Book) 5. Tonic, dominant and sub-dominant chord changes (Volume 3 Brown Book) 6. Chaconne and ground bass Session three: 1:30- 3:00 1. Bartok and Orff – Mikrokosmos and Brown Books 2. Treatment of dissonance pentatonic, diatonic and chromatic scales 3. Improvisations over drones other than fifths. 4. Summary Fees Include: • 4.5 hours of top quality information and inspiration with Richard Gill. • Course notes • Professional Development Certificate. • Morning Tea and Lunch each day Contact: Administration information – Antoinette Hildebrandt Ph: 0408670506 [email protected] Course information – Michele Rollins Ph: 0413180119 [email protected] Orff Schulwerk Association NSW INC through the Professional Teachers’ Council NSW- Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards (BOSTES) (formerly the NSW Institute of Teachers) as the endorsed provider of Institute Registered professional development for the maintenance of accreditation at Proficient, Highly Accomplished, and Lead levels. Scope of Endorsement - All Standards of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the level of Proficient and Highly Accomplished - Standards 1-7 of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers at the Lead level Completing the Richard Gill Workshop: Orff Schulwerk and its relation to music outside the volumes, 13 August 2016 will contribute 4.5 hours of QTC Registered PD addressing 6.2.2; 1.1.2; 3.3.2 from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers towards maintaining Proficient Teacher Accreditation in NSW. A welcome letter, maps of area, school site, etc. will be sent once payment received, approximately one week before the course. %-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Includes workshop, morning tea and lunch (NO GST applies) NSW Orff Richard Gill Workshop - Date: Saturday August 13th 2016 ABN 65 128 556 928 Name ………………………………………………………………………….…………………………….. School …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Address (£ home £school) ………………………………………………………………………………. P/Code …………… Email…………………………………………………………………………………………………… £$210 MEMBER £ $230 Non Member £ $110 Full time student PAYMENT BY POST: Post registration and cheque or money order to Orff Schulwerk Association N.S.W. PO 158 Waramanga ACT 2611 PAYMENT BY DIRECT DEBIT: Orff Schulwerk Association of NSW Inc National Australia Bank – BSB: 082 330 a/c: 50938 9530 REFERENCE WITH: Gill + YOUR SURNAME ONLINE USING PAYPAL: www.orffnsw.org.au > Courses > Richard Gill Workshop