• Sing in Parts by Ear and by Eye

    Transitioning from unison to part singing, melody to harmony, and aural to visual, can be
    challenging for upper elementary and middle school students. Proven strategies for
    developing part-singing by ear and eye are critical for the preparation of choral singing in
    the later grades. But where, and how to begin? This lively participatory session will address
    the part-singing challenges that occur in the development of part-singing competency.
    Participants will be guided through the sequential steps necessary to guarantee success.
    This sequenced approach begins first with the ear, utilizing bass lines, partner songs, vocal
    chording, rounds and canons to help strengthen aural recognition, and then, by eye,
    through sight-reading, utilizing bass lines and two-part choral arrangements. Participants
    will be actively engaged throughout the presentation, experiencing each component. A
    handout and choral octavos will be provided. When we introduce students to an
    appropriate sequence of learning, they can be on their way to not only sing with
    understanding and joy during their school years, but will have the necessary skills to sing
    independently, and with others, throughout their life.

  • World Folk Song and Dance

    Certification Course

    University of Hartford - The Hartt School of Music SUMMER TERM 2026

  • Conversational Solfege Levels 1 & 2

    Certification Course

    With the Conversational Solfege approach, music literacy starts with an “ear-before-eye” philosophy. Songs are broken down into their component parts and then reassembled so students grow in musical understanding. This session is a basic overview of the 12-step teaching method created by Dr. John M. Feierabend.

  • Conversational Solfege Upper Levels

    Certification Course

    With the Conversational Solfege approach, music literacy starts with an “ear-before-eye” philosophy. Songs are broken down into their component parts and then reassembled so students grow in musical understanding. This session is a basic overview of the 12-step teaching method created by Dr. John M. Feierabend.

  • First Steps in Music

    Certification Course

    University of Hartford - The Hartt School of Music SUMMER TERM 2026