1.800.GIA.1358 or 708.496.3800 Ĭommon Core: Re-Imagining the Music Rehearsal and Classroom STANDARDS, CURRICULUM, ASSESSMENT, INSTRUCTION 330-331 Touch lives, make great music! All prices subject to change without notice.Ħ GIA Publications, Inc. 32 The Book of Song Tales for Upper Grades. 27 Evoking Sound Choral Series new releases. 26 Innovative Warm-Ups for the Volunteer Choir. 23 Inside the Westminster Conducting Institute DVD. 22-31 Laudate: Essential Chants for All Musicians. 16-17 Teaching Music Through Performance in Band, Vol. 15 Teaching Music through Performance in Middle School Band. Paynter.14 The Audition Method for Clarinet. 13 Whatsoever Things: The Life and Teaching of John P. 12 Instrumental Music New Releases.13-21 Quality Life Habits of a Successful Band Director. 11 The Answering Voice: The Beginning of Counterpoint. 9 Musicianship-Focused Curriculum and Assessment. Ne GI w r A ele Pu as bli es ca fr tio om ns, In c.ĬonteNTs Featured New Releases. Go to and click on email updates! And, of course, you can always visit us at any time at GIA Publications, Inc. 1.800.GIA.1358 or 708.496.3800 Ĥ3 Imagining the future of music educationĤ2 Incorporating composition into the music roomĮmail alerts! Eager to know what else is new? Sign up to receive email alerts of our newest releases. Gordon’s classic game Audie (for ages 3-4) gets an updateĤ GIA Publications, Inc. Gordonģ6 Composer Marty Haugen’s music for young dinosaursģ4 Jenny Jenkins, a beautifully illustrated folk song in a bookģ7 Edwin E. Feierabendģ8 More new publications from Edwin E. Gordon and Donald Pondģ2 Major new projects from John M. 1.800.GIA.1358 or 708.496.3800 ģ1 Introducing Music for Young Voices Series, edited by Tom Sheltonģ7 Letter exchanges between Edwin E. New releases from the Evoking Sound Choral Series Innovative Warm-Ups for the Volunteer Choir 2015 music education catalog Choral MusicĢ3 Build musicianship through chant with James JordanĢ0 Two new recordings in Eugene Corporons’s WindWorks seriesĢ4 Learn from leading choral conductors on this new DVDĢ1 Classic Leadership from Tim LautzenheiserĢ2 A masterful collection of chants from James Whitbourn.Paynter has to teach us about wind bandġ8 Bridging the gap between skill and artĢ GIA Publications, Inc. Feierabend’s Word Wall Enhancedĩ Conducting insights from a theater expertġ0 New books on assessment and curriculumġ1 Create effective lesson plans and objectivesġ2 Alice Parker’s perceptive take on counterpointġ6 Teaching Music through Performance in Middle School Band: a monumental book and all 100 works recorded!ġ3 Band directors on balancing life and workġ7 And Teaching Music through Performance in Band reaches Volume 10! A publishing milestone!ġ4 What legend John P. Happy music making! - The Staff of GIA Publications, Inc. Thank you for taking the time to explore the 2015 GIA Music Education Catalog. We’re happy to send single copies of the resources in this catalog on an “on approval” basis with full return privileges for 30 days. All of us at GIA are committed to giving you tools to help you do your important work better by providing you with the most innovative resources we can find. Whether you are incorporating Common Core (page 7), auditioning for orchestra (page 15), warming up your choir (page 27), wanting to better balance life as a music teacher with family life (page 13), or interested in Alice Parker’s perspective on counterpoint (page 12), we’ve got you covered! And that’s just the beginning! We encourage you to explore the hundreds of resources in this catalog. James Jordan’s ground breaking Discovering Chant opens new avenues for exploring intonation and musicianship within choral performance (pages 22-23). Feierabend delights general music teachers with five new releases, two folk song collections, two DVD sets, and a picture book (pages 32-36). Premiere recordings of all 100 works for middle school (a 5-CD set) and all 40 works for Volume 10, Grades 2-3 (on 3 CDs) are available as well (see pages 18-20). This is a true milestone in music education publishing. Our Teaching Music through Performance series expands with two new volumes, one for Middle School Band and one for Band, Vol. By working with leading authors who represent the very best the profession has to offer-preschool through college and beyond-GIA seeks to help music teachers communicate the joy, art, skill, complexity, and knowledge of musicianship. Our new tag line, “Music Education for Life,” appropriately reflects this spirit. Chicago, IL 60638Īt GIA, we aspire to create innovative resources that communicate the joys of music making and music learning- that delve deeper into what it means to be musical. Postage Paid Crawfordsville,IN Permit #27 MUSIC EDUCATION CATALOG Early Childhood through College DO NOT RETURN
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