Use the sources included in this subject guide to help you write your program notes.
Part 1: Piece identification
- Complete title with appropriate keys, numbers, opus numbers, and catalog numbers
- Date of composition (if known)
- Composer's full name, birth- death dates
- Movements or song titles to be performed
- Your name and instrument
- Your accompanist's name and instrument, if needed
Part 2: Biographical and historical information
- When/where did the composer live?
- What events in his/her life may have influenced the composition?
- What was happening in surrounding environment (significant historical events) that may have impacted him/her?
- Is this a well-known or little-known piece by the composer? Why?/Why not?
Part 3: Musical analysis and interpretation
- What are key musical elements of the piece? This may include elements such as form, rhythm, melody, harmony and accompaniment.
- What do you hope to express to the audience through your interpretation? What should the audience listen for?
Part 4: Translation of any foreign language text
From Millersville University Music - Program Notes, by Tatiana Pashkove-Balkenhol