Collaborative and World Music
I like to incorporate a collaborative piece in the repertoire of the kids I work with each semester, giving them an opportunity to play a duet with another student or myself. For the younger students, duets with the teacher happen more frequently as their lesson pieces often have accompaniments. These experiences promote the development of listening skills involved in ensemble playing.
In introducing world music to students, I tend to gravitate toward that of Eastern Europe and Russia as it has tonal
patterns kids recognize, mixed with the unfamiliar. I believe this is a gateway for kids to explore other
genres that are less familiar to them. One of my favorite go-to composers for this is
Béla
Bartók
as he was known to be a collector of folk music, and composed music at a variety of levels. Kids listen to his music, thinking they know where it is going, and then are
startled when it takes an unexpected, dissonant turn.