Friday, April 5, 2013

Music Dept. Student Teacher: Heidi Robertson


My name is Heidi Robertson, and I'm a Music Education student at UW-Oshkosh.  I have spent the past nine weeks in Ronald Reagan's music department student teaching and have learned so much about how to teach as well as the urban environment.  I specifically chose Milwaukee Public Schools for my student teaching experience because I hope to work in the district upon graduation, but I wanted to get a glimpse into the urban education setting before starting the job hunt.  I was so thrilled to work with these dedicated and enthusiastic students as well as the knowledgeable and effective teachers.

During my time at Reagan, I worked with each of the choral ensembles as well as two Music Appreciation classes.  Upon arrival, I was blown away by the rigor of the IB curriculum.  The students in the ensembles as well as IB Music classes were more prepared for collegiate ensembles than I was at their age.  The students were warm and welcoming and challenged me as a teacher. 

I began my student teaching experience during the week before the musical, which meant long rehearsals after school.  The students immediately made me feel at home during these rehearsals, and I got to know them quite well during that week.  I was very impressed by the musical and the talent of the students.  It was a fun way to begin my experience at Reagan!

During the course of the nine weeks working with Ms. Breitbarth, I learned how to build a strong choral program by observing all that she has done.  Her thorough and challenging aural skills and theory curricula encourages strong musicianship from the moment a beginning singer walks through the door.  I learned what I called “Ms. B’s Keys to the Kingdom,” or how to create a thriving choral program.  I was amazed by the portfolio-based assessment the students are graded by, and I couldn’t help but become a believer in the power of solfege syllables when learning a piece of music.

Mr. Johnson had a large impact on my teaching style as well as he mentored me in Music Appreciation.  He gave me the chance to create my own long-term project in his Music Appreciation classes.  After class, he shared many of his experiences teaching in MPS and gave me valuable perspective for my future career in the district.  The students in these classes were a joy to work with as well, challenging me with their fresh approach to teaching music through the lens of popular music.

I also had the opportunity to work with the students as they prepared for WSMA Solo and Ensemble.  The students were very prepared for the competition before I arrived, but I helped with some of the polishing aspects before their final performance.  I continued to build relationships with the student throughout the coaching sessions after school, strengthening my bond and love for this school.  The students sang extremely well and I was very proud of their hard work!  

Though my time at Ronald Reagan has come to an end, I look forward to seeing he students again at their concert on April 30th.  It will be such a joy to listen to the polished pieces that I helped them learn and catch up with them after the concert.  I also look forward to seeing their individual endeavors displayed at the upcoming Gallery Night. I am very grateful for the friends I have made and the things I have learned with Ronald Reagan High School’s Music Department. 

Heidi Robertson
Music Education Student
UW Oshkosh class of 2013

Sunday, March 24, 2013

PianoArts Winner 2012 Sahun Hong performs at Reagan!

PianoArts is a biennial international piano competition held in Milwaukee at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music. The 2012 winner Sahun (Sam) Hong recently visited Reagan this past Friday to perform and interact with our piano club students and other members of the Reagan music department. Students had the opportunity to ask Sam questions about life as a musician, practice/performance tips and much more! Special thanks to PianoArts founder Sue Medford for coordinating this wonderful event!

You can find out more about PianoArts on their website:  http://www.pianoarts.org/





Thursday, March 21, 2013

IB Students Present in Annual Composer's Forum

The IB Music Higher Level and IB Music Standard Level- Creating students presented their original musical compositions to a group of 30 music students. The young composers presented 3-6 minute pieces in various musical styles and instrumentations and received comments and feedback from their peers. These talented students used various compositional programs such as Noteflight, Mixcraft and AbeltonLive to complete their unique projects. Their written notation, mp3 audio and artistic statements will be sent off for moderation and will contribute to their overall IB college credit!





Monday, March 18, 2013

IB Music Guest Lecturer: Derrick Hahn

In IB Music 1 today, senior Derrick Hahn stepped in as teacher to guide students through a study of Romantic era piano music. Derrick provided his peers with an interactive analysis of the thematic development in Chopin's Ballade no. 4.

Here are a few pictures of Derrick in action:



Friday, March 15, 2013

BRAVO IB Music 2 Students!


Last night, four of Reagan's finest senior musicians presented a recital of solo music on their instruments.  Recordings of their performances in the recital constitute 25% of their overall IB Higher Level score for college credit.  Over 70 friends, staff, parents and community members came out to support these students in their outstanding musical efforts. Students also wrote detailed program notes describing the musical features and historical context of each piece performed in the recital.   Special thanks to Adam Baus for his outstanding accompaniment skills in the performance!

The repertoire performed on the recital is listed below:


Now, O Now, My Needs Must Part  by John Dowland  (1563-1626)
When To Her Lute Corina Sings  byThomas Campion  (1575-1619)
Bist Du bei Mir by Johann Sebastian Bach (1680-1750)
Liebst du um Schönheit     by Clara Schumann  (1819-1896)
Caro Mio Ben by Giuseppe Giordani (1744-1798)
Pur Dicesti by Antonio Lotti  (1667-1740)
The Ash Grove  arr. Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
The Sky Above The Roof   by Ralph Vaughan Williams  (1872- 1958)
 I Dreamed A Dream  by Claude-Michel Shönberg  (1944-      )

Blanca Martinez,  mezzo-soprano

Minuet in G Major  by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)   arr. by Ryan Tedder  
Morgenstemnin   by Edvard Grieg (1843-1907)
I Dovregubbens Hall  by Edvard Grieg (1843-1907)
Time (Inception Theme)  by Hans Zimmer  (1957-       )
Come Sail Away  by Dennis DeYoung & Tommy Shaw
Strobe          by Joel Zimmerman (1981-        )  arr. Morgan Schultz

Morgan Schultz, piano

Romances op. 4 no. 5 by  Sergei Rachmaninoff  (1873-1943)
Trumpet Concerto in Eb Major Hob.VII, e. 1  by Joseph Haydn  (1732-1809)
          1.  Allegro
            II. Andante 
The Maid of The Mist       by Herbert L. Clark (1867-1945) 
El Torero  by  Stanley F. Thomas
 Roman Mariano, trumpet

Etude op 10 no. 4 in C sharp minor  by FrĂ©dĂ©ric Chopin  (1810-1849)
Prelude and fugue no. 22 in B flat minor  by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
from The Well Tempered Clavier book 1
Piano Sonata op. 10 no. 3 in D major  by Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827)
            1.  Presto
Ballade no. 4, op. 52  by FrĂ©dĂ©ric Chopin  (1810-1849)

Derrick Hahn, piano

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Help Upgrade Our Theater!



The Reagan Theater Department has been selected as a finalist in the NBC Smash Make a Musical Contest!

The 5 schools with the most votes (out of 30 national finalists) will receive a $3000 gift card from Lowes to improve their theater.  Anyone can vote (but only once a day) by visiting http://www.makeamusical.org/smash-make-a-musical/meet-the-schools/ and clicking on Ronald Reagan College Prep HS. 

(Please note that MPS staff and students should vote from their home computers since votes from the same IP address count only once per day.)

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Students Visit Florentine Opera Center!

On Monday March 11, thirty Reagan Students from IB Music and all five choirs attended a workshop at the Florentine Opera Center in Riverwest.


Students learned about the background and musical features of the Florentine's upcoming performance of Benjamin Britten's chamber opera Albert Herring.  The opera company's four studio artists presented short scenes from the opera to set the stage.


The students also had the opportunity to interact with the costume and makeup designers for the show.  A few students got to experience stage make up and wig fitting just like the opera singers!



Fifty Reagan music students from all of the performing ensembles will be attending Albert Herring this Friday at Vogel Hall in the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Milwaukee.  Special thanks to Education & Outreach Coordinator Sarah Jones for creating and sustaining such a wonderful partnership with the Vera J. Zilber Music Department!

For more information on the Florentine Opera, please visit:
http://www.florentineopera.org/