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Make a Joyful Noise! Wesley D. Peters CGE374 SATB Also available: SAB (CGE375) www.choristersguild.org edited by Victor C. Johnson distinctive choral music for classroom, concert and festival Digital Choral Packet Fall 2020. Permission is granted to the Choristers Guild member to print one copy only for the member's personal use only. This digital file may not be forwarded or otherwise shared.

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Make a Joyful Noise!

Wesley D. Peters

CGE374 SATBAlso available: SAB (CGE375)

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Make a Joyful Noise

Musicians IMAGINE: Words, sounds, pictures, nature, people, events, these and many other life experiences can be ideas for a work.

For centuries, composers have chosen to use this text for their choral works. 1. What is the meaning of the saying “Some things change, some things don’t!”? How might our life experiences today be similar to those of people living in 1650, 1750, or 1850? Comparedifferenttimeperiods,places,etc. 2. Howdodifferent‘times’seemtocallfor‘new’interpretationsorinsightsinto‘old’ideas? Identify and describe other examples of this in literature, architecture, and movies.

EXTEND: Analyze and discuss differences and similarities between and within the texts of other works you are rehearsing. Why are some original, edited, translated, or added to? What are composers, arrangers, editors trying to do?

Key VocabularyExplore teacher and student resourcesfor this work and other titles at

www.choristersguild.org/school

CreatingIMAGINE (#1)

PLAN & MAKE (#2)Evaluate & Refine (#3.1)

Present (#3.2)

PerformingSelect (#4.1)

Analyze (#4.2)INTERPRET (#4.3)

Rehearse, Evaluate & Refine (#5)Present (#6)

RespondingSelect (#7.1)

Analyze (#7.2)Interpret (#8)Evaluate (#9)

ConnectingPersonal Experiences (#10)

Varied Contexts (#11)

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Musicians PLAN & MAKE:Expertise,context,andintentinfluencedecisionsabout

organizing and developing an idea into a work.

The composer’s intentisreflectedinhowcompositional techniques are used to support and express the text. 1. How does the unusual time signature 6/8+3/4 relate to the composer’s intent? Why not just 6/8 or 3/4 for the time signature? 2. In ms. 37, the time signature changes to 4/4 and then back to 6/8+3/4 in ms. 45. Why did the composer make this decision? EXTEND: Explore interpretation by changing time signatures. Experiment with performing ms. 5-20, ms. 37-44 in 6/8. How can time signatures contribute to musical interest?

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Text, Interpretations, Arrangers, Editors, Intent, Compositional techniques, Time signature, Repetitions

Learning Resource Page by Michael JothenMichael Jothen, Resource Page editor & coordinatorSiSingng

Musicians INTERPRET:Rehearsalsandperformancesofaworkreflectaprocessof searching and experimenting with sound to understand and present creative intent.

A. When performing this work, what should performers emphasize to help sustain the interest of the audience?

B. What suggestions does the composer provide to create interest in the repetitions of the text? How might the composer react to your changing their suggestions?

EXTEND: Perform two or more contrasting interpretations for an audience. Which one do they prefer?

Learning Resource Page ™

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CGE374

Music byWesley D. Peters

Make a Joyful Noise!

Words adapted from Psalm 100

Performance time: ca. 2:30*Also available: SAB (CGE375).

Soprano Alto Tenor Bass

SATB and Piano*

The copying of this music is prohibited by law and is not covered by CCLI, LicenSing, or OneLicense.net.

Copyright © 2020 Choristers Guild. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.Reproduction of all or any portion in any form is prohibited without permission of the publisher.

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