American Riversongs By: Pierre La Plante

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American Riversongs By: Pierre La Plante Chihiro Kashiwakura and Heather Kole

Pierre La Plante Teacher for 33 years Has taught K-6 general music, middle school band, high school band and chorus Writes music that is accessible to younger students Bassoonist, actively plays in Wisconsin bands and orchestras He believes the biggest challenge in writing for young bands is to come up with something musical (keeping the technical demands reasonable), without "writing down" to the group

American Riversongs Based on traditional music Composed in 1991 Includes themes from four folk songs from the Steamboat Era (songs sung/known by people that worked on the river or lived by it in the 1800s): “Down the River” “Shenandoah” “The Glendy Burke” “A Night in the Tropics”

What are folksongs? The term folk song comes from… word folk lore “The traditions, customs, and superstitions of the uncultured classes” German word Volk “The people as a whole” applied to popular and national music Folk song is often described as…. “Old songs, with no known composers” “Process of oral transmission” Farm workers and factory workers learned by singing, not reading music/words “What the people sing” Found in lower class in a feudal society Related to national culture Different people from other countries bring their own songs from their countries Can commemorate certain historical events/holidays

Down the River This melody is used as the opening theme of “American Riversongs” Come along and go with me Down the river I go Carry me down to Tennesse Chorus Down the river I go Uncle Joe Horse and buggy to carry you round Down the river I go Your little feet will never touch ground Chorus Listen

Shenandoah Shenandoah started as a river chantey (a song with alternating solo and chorus, of a kind originally sung by sailors while performing physical labor together) and later became recognized throughout the world. This is the middle portion of “American Riversongs” 1:25 Listen

'cross the wide Missouri. I love your daughter Oh Shenandoah, I long to see you, Away you rolling river Away, I'm bound away 'cross the wide Missouri. I love your daughter Away, you rolling river. For her I'd cross, Your roaming waters. Away, I'm bound away, 'Cross the wide Missouri. 'Tis seven years since last I've seen you, And hear your rolling river, Away, we're bound away Across the wide Missouri. Oh Shenandoah, I long to see you, Listen

The Glendy Burke This is the 1st melody in the 3rd section of “American Riversongs” The Glendy Burke is a mighty fast boat With a mighty fast captain, too He sits up there on the hurricane roof And he keeps his eye on the crew. I can't stay here for they work too hard I'm bound to leave this town, I'll take my duds and tote 'em on my back When the Glendy Burke comes down. Ho for Lousiana, I'm bound to leave this town, I'll take my duds and tote 'em on my back When the Glendy Burke comes down. Listen 3:40 Listen

A Night in the Tropics This is the 2nd main theme in the 3rd section of “American Riversongs” “The Afro-Virgin Islander bamboula tradition is now only performed in a reconstructed fashion. It was a style of song, drumming and folk dance, performed by two drummers on one drum; one drumer used his hands and heel, and the other two sticks. African-styled dance and group song with refrains were a constant part, with verses frequently improvised by a soloist.” This is imitation of a bamboula tune Listen 4:30

Which theme is which? 3:40 1:25 4:30 Listen

Activities Time signature conducting activity Naming the themes listening activity Key signature activity- have them play the following scales: F Major, B-flat Major, and E-flat Major because these are the keys used in the piece