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M P A R: Usic Erformance Ssessment Ubric

Students are assessed on their music performance based on 5 standards. The standards cover performing with expression, creating music, listening/analyzing/evaluating music, and discovering meaning in music. The document provides objectives and criteria for each standard, including producing characteristic tone, technical skills, notational literacy, rehearsal habits, and knowledge of instruments. Performance is evaluated based on criteria like tone quality, intonation, rhythm, balance, technique, musicality, and interpretation.

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M P A R: Usic Erformance Ssessment Ubric

Students are assessed on their music performance based on 5 standards. The standards cover performing with expression, creating music, listening/analyzing/evaluating music, and discovering meaning in music. The document provides objectives and criteria for each standard, including producing characteristic tone, technical skills, notational literacy, rehearsal habits, and knowledge of instruments. Performance is evaluated based on criteria like tone quality, intonation, rhythm, balance, technique, musicality, and interpretation.

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STANDARD 1

Perform
Students will use body, voice, and instruments as
means of musical expression.

Objective 1 Produce a beautiful tone. Objective 6 Perform varied repertoire.


MUSIC PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT RUBRIC
• Produce a characteristic tone at various dynamic levels • Perform in public and/or for adjudication band pieces
throughout a full range. in the style indicated.
• Perform musical examples spanning the p, mp, mf, • Demonstrate ability to follow the conductor.
and f dynamic levels while demonstrating
characteristic tone at each level.
• Prepare and perform accompanied solos and small
ensemble pieces. BAND
• Describe the adjustments needed in embouchure and • Perform with sensitivity, correct dynamics, phrasing,
breath support to perform at various dynamic levels. expression, and style.
• Identify the adjustments and physical development
that are required to increase the playing range on a
particular instrument. STANDARD 2 __________________________
Perform musical examples that utilize pitches reaching (Date)
• Create
into the upper and lower tessitura while maintaining a
characteristic tone.
Students will improvise and compose music.
__________________________
Objective 2 Demonstrate technical performance Objective 1 Improvise rhythmic and (Event/Performance Location)
skills. melodic ideas and phrases.
• Perform musical examples that use combinations of Objective 2 Record musical thoughts in
legato, staccato, marcato, accent, and slur articulation. standard notation. __________________________
• Describe the sound characteristics of various Objective 3 Write original melodies and (School)
articulations and the physical process needed to short compositions.
produce each.
• Name and write the pitches in twelve major scales.
• Play the chromatic, twelve major scales and the STANDARD 3 __________________________
following minor scales in the natural, harmonic, and Listen/Analyze/Evaluate (Director)
melodic form: a, d, g, c, and f. Students will expand music listening skills and use
• Describe tuning and tune the instrument to a given
pitch.
music vocabulary to analyze and evaluate music.

Objective 3 Demonstrate notational literacy. Objective 1 Analyze and evaluate musical


• Identify and define standard notation terms and examples.
symbols for pitch, rhythm, dynamics, tempo, Objective 2 Evaluate ensemble
articulation, and expression. performances. Selection Composer/Arranger Publisher
• Perform correct pitch and rhythm while sight-reading. Objective 3 Document personal growth as ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________
a musician.
Objective 4 Demonstrate productive rehearsal
habits. ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________
• Show respect for the collaborative rehearsal process
STANDARD 4
through preparation, conscientious attendance, Discover Meaning
alertness, energetic participation, and ready ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________
Students will find avenues of understanding and
cooperation. communication through connecting music to
• Contribute positively to the risk-taking rehearsal personal growth, the joy of living, traditions, culture, ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________
environment by showing patience, kindness, and
respect to classmates and instructors.
and history.
• Assist in the organization and care of supplies,
facilities, and equipment. Objective 1 Examine how music relates to
• Exhibit commendable performance etiquette. personal development and
enjoyment of life.
Objective 5 Demonstrate knowledge, use, and care Objective 2 Experience how music
of selected instruments. connects us to history, culture,
• Identify and explain the names and functions of heritage, and community.
various parts of the instrument.
• Demonstrate the proper assembling of the instrument
and care following playing.
• List responsibilities of instrument owner in care and
maintenance, part replacement, and damage repair.
Music Performance Assessment Rubric
I II III IV V Comments
Sup Exlnt Good Fair Poor
Consistency: Always - - - - Sometimes - - - - Rarely
Breath Superior across
Tone Quality Support/Posture the ensemble

Utah State Core Open, rich, focused


Clarity/Openness tone on all parts
Performance Objective
1, 2, 5, 6 Clear, tone quality in all
Resonance/Warmth ranges and registers

Performance
Pitch Accuracy
Intonation consistent with score

Utah State Core Individuals in tune with


Section/Ensemble sections and ensemble
Performance Objective
1, 2 Adjustments
Adjustments made instantly
Correct Duration of
Accurate performance
Rhythm/Tempo Notes, Rests, Meter
Utah State Core Maintained throughout
Steady Pulse the ensemble
Performance Objective
2 Appropriateness
Tempos accurate to score
of Tempo

Balance/Blend Matching Tone


Production
All sections/individuals
demonstrate blend
Utah State Core
Melodies and harmonies
Performance Objective Ensemble Awareness heard throughout
1, 6
Correct Articulation Clear and distinct
Technique
Utah State Core Musical elements
Control of Ranges Consistent in all ranges
Performance Objective
2, 5, 6 Superior facility performing
Mechanical Skill on the instrument

Contrasting Dynamics Sizeable difference

Musicality Expression/Phrasing
A musical, sensitive
performance
Utah State Core
Performance Objective Interpretation of Style
Appropriate and
1, 2 consistent throughout
Responsiveness Students following and
To Conductor adjusting to conductor

Performance Conducting
Clear and easy to follow,
musical elements present
Factors Performance Looks professional in
Utah State Core Appearance/Conduct attire and conduct
Performance Objective Displays a variety of styles
1, 5, 6 Appropriate Literature and is appropriate

Overall Rating ______ Adjudicator Signature _______________________

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