INDEPENDENT LISTENING REPORT #1
“A written report on a
recording of a musical work or a movement of a musical work.”
The first ILR is a report on a
physical recording (CD, DVD, VHS) of a musical work. The work must be “art music” as defined in class
and in the text The Enjoyment of Music.
The work may not be chosen from
those included in your textbook’s Listening Guides. Suggested works come from the following.
Symphonies, operas, chamber
music, concert band music, solo vocal or instrumental works.
To find works of
this nature, look in the “classical” section of the CD collection in your local
library. DVD’s and VHS’s are usually
shelved according to “opera”, “chamber music”, etc. The librarian or the
catalog on computer will be able to assist you in finding Dewey Decimal numbers
for works of art music. As a starting
point, music is cataloged in the 780’s.
As you listen to your chosen
work, take notes. Plan to listen to it at least twice. This will give you a clearer picture of the
organization of the work, compositional elements used by the composer, and a
fair idea of the work’s overall impact. To be“fair” to the work, never evaluate it
on the basis of one hearing.
SETTING UP YOUR REPORT
Your report should include, but need not be limited
to, the following information.
I.
A
short introductory paragraph including:
A.
The
composer and name of the work.
B.
The
historical style period of the work, and the composer’s birth/death dates.
C.
The
type of work. (Symphony, concerto, brass quintet, etc.)
II.
A description
of the work. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT SECTION OF YOUR
REPORT AND IS WEIGHTED THE MOST HEAVILY.
A.
Beginning
1. Dynamics, tempo, instruments/voices, ranges
2. Was there an opening theme? How was it stated?
B.
Development
1. What kind of form is evident in this work?
2. How did the composer use repetition,
contrast, or variation?
3. How did the composer bring the work to a
satisfying end?
III.
Conclusion
What did you think of this work? This composer, based on this work? Would you
check out another recording by him/her?
Did you enjoy this style period?
FORMATTING YOUR REPORT
- About 250 words long—no less than one
full page.
- Double space
- Times New Roman or Arial font
- 12 pt. font size
- black ink
- no cover sheet
- include your name, section, and ILR
No. 1 at the top right of the first page.
- staple pages together (if necessary)
- PROOFREAD!! Rules of grammar and composition
count. CREDIT SOURCES USING
PARENTHETICAL CITATIONS, IF YOU BORROW AN AUTHOR’S IDEAS OR WORDS.
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