Matériel : Partition + CD
Une partie de la croissance constante de renommée mondiale, Joy Of ... série, The Joy Of première année de piano est une méthode de répertoire pour le pianiste commence par le professeur de renom, arrangeur et musicologue, Denes Agay.Cette édition CD inclut nouvellement enregistrés, spectacles de grande qualité de la musique que l'on trouve dans le livre. Ces pistes de démontrer comment les pièces doit retentir et, dans certains cas, fournir une partie de piano avec lequel l'élève peut jouer en même temps.Sous la direction éditoriale établie par Denes Agay, The Joy Of ... série couvre une grande variété de genres musicaux, y compris les classiques, folk, jazz, blues, du ragtime et de la musique pour enfants.Les élèves et les enseignants du monde entier ont accueilli livres de leur choix imaginative de matériel, les paramètres constants et accessibles, grand format de style. Les nouveaux titres sont constamment ajoutées à une gamme déjà vaste, veiller à ce que la série se poursuit comme un trésor vital croissante de la meilleure musique du monde. / Piano
SKU: GI.G-5960
English. Text by Catherine Bell Robertson.
A Guide for Your First Year of Teaching From fundraisers to irate parents, from meeting other teachers to measuring for new marching band uniforms, your teaching methods class never covered this territory! In Confessions of a First-Year Maestro, author Catherine Bell Robertson takes readers along as she rides the roller coaster of first year teaching! Centered on journal entries written during her first year as director of all bands, choirs, and ensembles at a parochial high school, this book captures the surprises, joys, and woes of her hectic year. As a survivor and now veteran teacher, she also looks back on this challenging time and offers insightful reflections. Robertson's journal and commentary are filled with lessons that every future teacher should read, especially those who will teach music. But while offering inspiration and a few warnings for education students, the humorous and often touching stories in this book also offer encouragement and understanding for teachers in their own first year, as well as a trip down memory lane for many veterans. A delightful and sincere look into the world of a first-year teacher as she begins her real education! Kate Robertson teaches at Arrowhead High School in Hartland, Wisconsin (not the school described in this book). She graduated with highest honors from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse with a Bachelor of Science in Music Education and has been teaching for four years. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, hiking, gardening, cross-country skiing, and spending time with her husband, Cal, and their dog, Jake. Currently, Ms. Robertson is pursuing a Master's Degree in Education and is beginning work on her follow-up book to Confessions of a First-Year Maestro, entitled More Confessions: A Fellowship of Teaching Strategies, Stories, and Ideas. For more information, or to contribute to this collective book, please contact Ms. Robertson at teacherconfessions@yahoo. com.