Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Living Performer Final Project


Living Performer Final Project – due June 7
Points 20

Objectives:
1.1              To learn more about contemporary performers
1.2              To use the internet to investigate live performers – biographies, interviews, video clips, audio recordings, concert schedule, fan pages
1.3              To write compellingly about a live performer by creating a one page flyer


Final presentation: Present your flyer and info sheet in class June 7 (seniors) or June 8

Project outline: Using the internet or library sources, you need to research a live performer – someone who currently concert-izes nationally, playing the same stringed instrument you play. You need to pretend that you are the manager for this person and that your information you submit makes or breaks their career. Each student will have one page for this performer. The following information will be presented:

Picture(s) of the artist
Quick read bio:
Full name
Date born
State/country of origin
What genre does this artist play in? (Classical, Contemporary)
What are they know for (one sentence)?
A brief biography – not longer than 2 paragraphs (do not plagiarize… reword anything you copy off the internet into your own words!!!)
A list of CD’s currently in print (partial list if extensive)
Three (3) video links (embedded code or link code) to your favorite videos you found of this performer.
Any other information you’d like to include, for example: upcoming tour schedule, where do they teach, other groups they perform with, etc…
Links to at least 3 websites for this performer (fan/FB pages, official website, CD label website)

Lastly, each student needs to make a one page 8.5 x 11 flyer (black and white is fine) to bring to class to share with all the other students. This flyer needs to have a one sentence blurb about the performer and a picture of them. Make it compelling – make your colleagues want to go to that page to learn more about that performer! You should do this document on your computer in Word. You can see examples of these flyers from years past at the entrance of the orchestra room.

Have fun researching today’s performers. We’ll sign up for performers in class.
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1.2                To use the internet or library to investigate composers
1.3                To write compellingly about composer by creating a poster ‘advertising’ his/her works and reputation

Final presentation: Poster needs to be brought in to class by June 7. If you cannot purchase materials due to financial hardship, Ms. Silberman will provide poster board. Any size poster board is ok. There are examples of posters that were done well up in the classroom.

Project outline: You need to research a classical composer – anyone writing music from 1500 thru modern day ‘classical composers’. No students can research the same composer – each of you needs to work independently. The following information needs to be present on your poster board:

Picture(s) of the composer
Poster information
Full name of the composer (or, the commonly-referred to name followed by the full name if that’s of interest)
Date born, date died – age when he/she died
Country of birth and country he/she mainly lived in (if different)
What era of music (Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Modern, etc.)
Marketing tag line – if you could say one thing about this composer, what would it be?
Time line of his life – limited to major events or pieces… needs to be quickly readable.
Major important works he/she wrote – keep it to 3 – 5 entries!
You can also include anything else on your poster that makes him/her famous – you can add quotes, summaries of the numbers of works they wrote, famous occurrences in their life or a list of links to interesting websites about the composer.

DO NOT PLAGIARIZE!!!… Reword anything you copy off the internet into your own words!!!

On June 7 (seniors) or June 8 you will present your poster to your class – you will talk about your composer. If you have a recording of one of the famous works by your composer, you may play that at the beginning or end of your poster presentation. The presentation only needs to be a couple of minutes – basically discuss what you put on your board and tell us about your composer.

Have fun researching composers. Don’t only get your information off of Wikipedia – there are many composer websites. We’ll sign up for composers in class.