Instrumental Music
Why I.M. Terrell?
Department Purposes
A four-year STEM program.
Enriching opportunities that provide students unforgettable experiences and apprenticeships.
Academic-corporate partnerships which lead to exclusive opportunities for students.
State of the art facilities that are second to none.
Develop an understanding and appreciation for instrumental music of all styles and genres.
Train students in music to a point where they may participate in the performances that enable them to continue making music where as an avocation or a profession, after graduation from high school.
Assist students in growing into responsible and successful members of society who possess the essential characteristics of integrity, dependability and loyalty.
Provide opportunities to our students to interact with community partners in order to foster a growth though real-world experiences.
Promote the place and value of music in our global community and the significant role music plays in the cultural, intellectual, and social lives of all citizens.
Four Year Plan
Freshman
Orchestra/Wind Ensemble
Music Theory I Honors
Music Techniques Class
Junior
Orchestra/Wind Ensemble
AP Music Theory
Music History of the Western World
Sophomore
Orchestra/Wind Ensemble
Music Theory II Honors
Music Techniques Class
Senior
Orchestra/Wind Ensemble
World Music Perspectives
Music Elective or Recital Prep
Portrait of a Department Grad
Performance Skills
Solo/Recital Performance
Chamber Music
Large Ensemble
Collaborative Performance
Improvisation
Analytical Skills
Music Theory
Form and Analysis
Composition
Arranging
Music History
World Music
Real World Experience
Masterclasses
Music Business
Clinics
Audio Engineering
Instrument Repair
Social/Emotional Skills
Self Confidence/Reliance
Empathy
Verbal/Written Communication
Leadership Skills
Flexibility
Multicultural Relationships
Contact
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC DIRECTOR
Hunter Lewis
Hunter.Lewis@fwisd.org
PRINCIPAL
Baldwin Brown
Baldwin.Brown@fwisd.org
I.M. TERRELL SCHOOL OFFICE
(817) 815-2100
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