Description
ABOUT THIS COURSE
This composition course is a practical course from which teachers can take away a range of effective approaches to composition to support students of all abilities, including ways to support the weaker GCSE composition student and challenging the more able students.
The course will also examine recent feedback on GCSE compositions, assessment criteria and consider how best to enthuse and motivate students to develop a love for composing.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
- Develop your teaching to raise standards in composition
- Deepen your understanding of assessment criteria to inform your teaching
- Learn a range of effective approaches to generate and develop musical ideas
- Take away techniques which work across the full student composing range of ability
PROGRAMME
Beginning at the End – Summarised feedback, common issues raised by examiners
10.00 – 10.30am
- Comparison of marking criteria across the exam boards for GCSE
- What students ultimately have to demonstrate to an examiner at GCSE
- Summarised feedback from all of the exam boards
- Common issues raised by examiners
- Immediate priorities
Getting Started: generating differentiated ideas, activities, creating motifs
10.30 – 11.15am
- Generating visibly differentiated ideas, activities, resources, materials which work across the ability range, from non–readers to highly able pupils
- Different ways to create motifs, composing freely without effort: what to do with your initial ideas
- Building in creative, imaginative, musical, approaches in your teaching
- Using external stimuli for inspiration
- Using existing works as starting points for composing
- Examples drawn from a broad range of musical styles
Break
11.15 – 11.30am
Responding to a Brief
11.30 – 12.30pm
- Exploring how to achieve real musical development
- Considering different forms imaginatively: ground bass/variations/ternary form
- How to teach for genuine melodic and rhythmic growth rather than just layering of musical
lines and instruments - How to write idiomatically
- Using existing pieces to arrange and stimulate ideas
- Relating the brief to its intended audience
- Adding the extra bit of ‘magic’ to make the composition stand out
Lunch
12.30 – 1.30pm
Setting Words to Music
1.30 – 2.30pm
- Understanding how words work with music
- Ideas for creating texts to set
- Examining different song form structures eg strophic, verse and chorus
- Creating imaginative melodies, with strong shape and direction
- Developing songs that are imaginative and ambitious; exploiting the voice
- Bringing it all together to create a strong sense of style and coherence
- Different examples used which can work in the context of a classroom lesson
Afternoon Tea
2.30 – 2.35pm
Stage and Screen: Composing Film Music at GCSE
2.35 – 3.05pm
- Putting film music into context: a background and useful clips to enthuse your students
- Exploring how to create atmospheres, moods and characters
- Considering textural variety and tension
- Relating other areas of composition to work in the context of film
Putting it all together: The Refining Process
3.05 – 3.40pm
- Refining the process into a polished piece
- Making a composition outstanding at GCSE
- Marking and giving good feedback on compositions; writing to a brief
- How to give effective feedback on candidates’ work
- Range of examples and chance to mark and discuss work; assessing accurately