Music Programs

Why We Teach Music

Highland Hall Waldorf School has a robust, well-integrated music program.  Music is part of the curriculum at all grade levels. Activities and repertoire are age appropriate and are linked to main lesson themes and seasonal festivals. The major objectives of the program include: the cultivation and development of active listening, creating beautiful music, high levels of competency, and creative expression. 

The music curriculum begins in the early childhood program with simple nursery rhymes and proceeds to musical circles. These songs help today’s children, who are often over-stimulated by our fast-paced world.  The sounds of a bell, harp, or Glockenspiel are used in place of a raised voice to direct and resolve everyday situations or difficulties. Electronic music is avoided. 

Music in the Lower School

In grades one and two, musical experiences continue with singing and instrument playing. Some of the songs are chosen to support the academic curriculum and others accompany the transitions between activities. The children also learn to play interval flutes, pentatonic flutes, and children’s harps.

In the third grade, the class teacher (homeroom teacher) continues singing with the children at circle time and during transitions throughout the day. C-flutes, kinder harps, and recorders may be used as well. Now, every child begins a two-year study of the violin, viola, or cello in a focused music class taught by a specialist. Music reading becomes a regular part of these classes. The careful attention to tuning which is necessary when playing a string instrument develops listening and social skills. The fourth graders continue studying their stringed instruments and expand into singing two-part songs from printed music with piano accompaniment.

Multi-cultural music

In fifth and sixth grades, every student studies one of the wind instruments. Singing continues through the eighth grade, with work in two and three parts, furthering the development of expressive techniques. Multi-cultural music becomes an important part of the curriculum.  Many of our students learn African drumming, Latin music from Mexico and South America, and Middle Eastern music. There is occasional exposure to  Asian music through events such as our Chinese New Year celebration and assembly

In fifth through eighth grades, the students elect lower school orchestra or junior chorus. Private lessons are required for all orchestra members who feel a strong connection to their particular instrument. Both the lower school orchestra and the junior chorus perform for the community each semester. The students continue to develop careful listening and their ability to express themselves through music.

Music in the High School

The high school music program provides an opportunity for students to broaden their cultural horizons, express themselves, and to develop technical expertise. As the students hone their abilities to tune, blend, and interpret various styles of music, they build social skills including tact, sensitivity, and compassion. The high school music electives are: chorus, orchestra/jazz band, hand bell choir,and the Eurythmy elective. The music period provides an important opportunity for “breathing out” after the intensive academic periods in the morning. 

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