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Summertime collaborations.(Forum focus: collaborative arts)

American Music Teacher

| June 01, 2004 | Gray, Susan Keith | COPYRIGHT 2004 Music Teachers National Association, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Summer can be a great time to introduce our students to exciting collaborative experiences. Any student is eligible, and no student is too young or too old to begin to experience the joys of making music with others. Scheduling during the summer is usually a bit easier for students, and they are less likely to be focusing on recital and competition pieces. Musical collaboration may be the perfect challenge and treat during this vacation period.

The first collaborative experience often is a duet with the teacher or another student in the same studio. The personnel and repertoire for these same-instrument ensembles usually are readily available. If you enjoy a little more excitement, successful duos, trios and other small ensembles with mixed instrumentation can begin at a surprisingly early age. Coordinating the personnel and finding the repertoire can require initiative and cooperation outside the studio. If you have not yet coached ensembles and are unsure how to get started, I would like to encourage you by sharing my collaborative adventures from last summer.

I chose four of my private piano students, ranging in age from 10 to 17, for this special experience. I visited with my local violin colleagues (although most any instrument would work), who were excited and eager to work with me. Much to my surprise, we were able to pair the students quickly. Even in our small town, performance level and age were well matched. For all the teams, we selected appropriate repertoire for informal, short-term goals. As the students began practicing independently, I monitored their progress and determined when they were ready for their first meetings with their partners and with me.

Each team had a different timetable. Two eleven-year-olds, who happened to be neighbors and friends, could not wait to play together. The violinist picked her favorite Volume I and II pieces from the Suzuki Violin School with my approval of the level of the piano parts. Within a few weeks, the pianist was prepared, and we met for the first collaborative lesson. We focused on several basics--learning about the idiosyncrasies of each instrument, learning to cue and follow cues, listening and balance and other rehearsal tips. We were joined at the second lesson by the violin teacher. I was elated by the immediate success! And it continued. The girls walked back and forth with music and violin in tow and happily added rehearsals to their playtime activities. Their project culminated in a chamber music recital with ...

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