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Modern Music Things to Get: – A piece of notebook paper Things to Do: – Opener: Review of Music – Class work: Performance Assessment: Jazz Rap Notes: Aaron Copland Activity: Greatest Hits CD cover – Exit: Music in Art

Opener 1) Georgia O’Keefe is known for her giant, detailed, almost surreal paintings of flowers. What element of art and what principle of art did she use to achieve this effect? a. Form and Contrastb. Color and Pattern 2) Which of the following was NOT a phase of Georgia O’Keefe? a. The Flower Periodb. The Cactus Period 3) Who was Dorthea Lange? a. She was an influential documentary photojournalist. b. She was Martha Graham’s first principle dancer. 4) What story does Jacob Lawrence’s “Migration Series” tell? – a. It depicts the great move north of blacks during the Great Depression. – b. It illustrates the story of a young married couple beginning their life on the frontier. 5) What two adjectives describe the color that Pop Artists used? a. Bright and Dullb. Bold and Flat 6) What famous composer wrote pieces specifically for the style and skills of individuals in the band? a. Duke Ellingtonb. Louis Armstrong 7) What jazz musician is famous for his “scatting” (where he made his voice sound like an instrument) abilities that he illustrated through the use of improvisation? a. Duke Ellingtonb. Louis Armstrong 8) What was the story line of Gershwin’s opera entitled Porgy and Bess? a. It was an opera about poor blacks from South Carolina. b. It was an opera that showed a poor immigrant family coming to America. 9) Jazz music is a mix of what two cultural influences? a. African and Europeanb. Middle Eastern and Eastern European 10) Identify the composer and the title of the song played.

Can you be Ellington, Armstrong, and Gershwin? Objective: – To demonstrate your knowledge of the essential components of jazz in a familiar style – To create a Jazz Rap Assignment: – In a group of three, you must create your own Jazz Rap while taking the following into consideration: Given a jazz instrumental Create an accompanying hip hop beat You must incorporate the following characteristics of Jazz music: scatting, vocals, and improvisation Song Length: – You must have an intro, a verse, and a chorus that doesn’t repeat Time Allotted: – 25 min creation time Performance Date: – Today

Rubric CATEGORY Overall Performance The composition was creative, clean/easy to read, and included all required elements. The composition was somewhat creative and legible. Most of the required elements were included. The composition was very basic and somewhat legible to read. At least half of the required elements were included. The composition was not complete, and very difficult to read. Under half of the required elements were included. Project will needs to be revised. Lyrics Lyrics are witty and seek to positively engage the audience through empathy. Lyrics bring awareness to an issue inspires change. Lyrics must be positive, politically conscience, and brings awareness to an issue. Lyrics were positive and attempted to be politically conscience and bring awareness to an issue. Lyrics were not positive and did not attempt to be politically conscience and bring awareness to an issue. Rhythm and Melody Students successfully combines jazz and hip hop rhythms with superior improvisation, scatting, and vocals Students combine jazz and hip hop rhythms with adequate improvisation, scatting, and vocals Students attempt to combine jazz and hip hop rhythms with some improvisation, scatting, and vocals Students did not combine jazz and hip hop rhythms effectively. Minimal of lack of improvisation, scatting, and vocals. Overall EffectivenessThe melody and accompaniment combined with the lyrics created an extremely effective and unified message. The melody and the accompaniment combined with the lyrics created an effective and unified message. The melody and/or the accompaniment combined with the lyrics created an inconsistent message that was not very effective. The melody and/or the accompaniment combined with the lyrics created an ineffective or not unified message.

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Performance Time!

Aaron Copland Composer of concert and film music, pianist balance between modern music and American folk styles ballet compositions of American folklore -Appalachian Spring -Billy the Kid use of jazz, revival hymns, cowboy songs, made Copland’s name synonymous with American music Homosexual/immigrant/Jewish caused him to be isolated 1921 went to Paris, France -artistically simulating atmosphere -lasting influence on his works (similar to Picasso and Hemingway)

Activity: Why was Copland an “All American Composer?” Objective: – To demonstrate your understanding of how Copland mixed jazz, hymns, and cowboy songs into classical works Assignment: – Create a “greatest hits” CD cover for Aaron Copland that proves he was an all American composer – Note: This is a persuasive CD cover! Prove that Copland wrote music for all Americans! Requirements: – In this CD cover, you must include the title and an image representing the following pieces: Appalachian Spring (INCLUDE FOLK TUNE) Rodeo (INCLUDE FOLK TUNE) Billy the Kid (INCLUDE FOLK TUNE) Time Allotted: 20 minutes

Aaron Copland Listening Examples: – Appalachian Spring – LargoLargo – Appalachian Spring – AllegroAllegro

Exit Slip: Is drawing in shapes REALLY that difficult?Activity Procedure: 1. Using a pencil, draw an organic or geometric shape, filling three fourths of the page. 2. Understanding that Picasso drew from multiple vantage points, draw a profile down the center of the shape. Noting the brow line, nose, lips, and chin. 3. To add interest and ensure that the drawing resembles the style of a cubist, add details and different views of specific parts of the face. i.e. possibly draw a profile of the eye on one portion of the face, and a straight on view on the other. 4. Be sure to use creativity in adding hair, hats, glasses, or clothing to fill the remaining space. 5. To tie the portrait drawing together, go over the pencil lines with a black wide permanent marker, colored pencil, or crayon using only smooth, solid continuous lines. 6. Complete the portrait drawing by shading in each area with colored pencils and erase any pencil lines that might be showing.

Exit Slip 1) What folk tune is found in Appalachian Spring? 2) What folk tune is found in Billy the Kid? 3) What folk tune is found in Rodeo? 4) Name one tune performed by Louis Armstrong. 5) Name one painting by Picasso. 6) Name one painting by Dali. 7) Name the song being played.