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where students can find the resources
for some of weekly assignments.
This month - March, we are listening to the music by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 - 1943)
Please see the below link to listen to the music by Rachmaninoff. He is considered one of the late Romantic composers. Two movements for string quartet I. Romance: Andante espressivo by Rachmaninoff. https://youtu.be/f-qIUb4zryQ After listening, please answers the questions below. K-Gr. 4: - Draw a picture about this piece of music - What instruments do you hear? - How do you feel? Happy? Sad? exciting? - Which part is your favourite part of the music? Gr. 5 & up: - Research about the composer and list 5 things about the composer. - How does the music make you feel? - Which instrument sound do you in the string quartet? - Do you like the music or not? Why? - Dynamics: Is it loud or soft or medium? - What is the tempo in this music? - What melody do you hear the most? Can you hum and sing along with the music? - Can you make up a story that fits to the music?
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This month - March, we are listening to the music by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 - 1943)
Please see the below link to listen to the music by Rachmaninoff. He is considered one of the late Romantic composers. Morceaux de Fantasisie, op.3, no.2 by Rachmaninoff, played by Evgeny Kissin. https://youtu.be/SCm9O2KNEX4 After listening, please answers the questions below. K-Gr. 4: - Draw a picture about this piece of music - How do you feel? Happy? Sad? exciting? - Which part is your favourite part of the music? Gr. 5 & up: - Research about the composer and list 5 things about the composer. - Research about the pianist and list 5 things about the pianist. - How does the music make you feel? - Do you like the music or not? Why? - Dynamics: Is it loud or soft or medium? - What is the tempo in this music? - What else did you hear? - Can you make up a story that fits to the music? This month - February, we are listening to the music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893)
Please see the below link to listen to the music by Tchaikovsky. Tchaikovsky is a Russian composer of the Romantic era. February: Carnival in D major from the Seasons, op. 37a by Tchaikovsky https://youtu.be/eh74w1IUU7M After listening, please answers the questions below. K-Gr. 4: - Draw a picture about this piece of music - How do you feel? Happy? Sad? exciting? - Why do you think this piece called “February”? - Which part is your favourite part of the music? Gr. 5 & up: - Research about the composer and list 5 things about the composer. - Why do you think this piece called “February”? - How does the music make you feel? - Do you like the music or not? Why? - Dynamics: Is it loud or soft or medium? - What is the tempo in this music? - What else did you hear? - Can you make up a story that fits to the music? This month - February, we are listening to the music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893)
Please see the below link to listen to the music by Tchaikovsky. Tchaikovsky is a Russian composer of the Romantic era. Waltz of the flowers from the Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky https://youtu.be/QxHkLdQy5f0 After listening, please answers the questions below. K-Gr. 4: - Draw a picture about this piece of music - What instruments do you hear? - How do you feel? Happy? Sad? exciting? - Which part is your favourite part of the music? Gr. 5 & up: - Research about the composer and list 5 things about the composer. - How does the music make you feel? - What instrument can you hear and which one is your favourite? Why? - Do you like the music or not? Why? - Dynamics: Is it loud or soft or medium? - What is the tempo in this music? - What else did you hear? - What scene or image could fit to this music? This month - January, we are listening to the music by Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828)
Please see the below link to listen to the music by Schubert. Schubert is a composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. An die Musik, D. 547 https://youtu.be/bZZqZTKoFcM After listening, please answers the questions below. K-Gr. 4: - Draw a picture about this piece of music - What sound do you hear? - How do you feel? Happy? Sad? exciting? - Which part is your favourite part of the music? Gr. 5 & up: - Research about the composer and list 5 things about the composer and the pianist. . - How can you describe the role of piano and voice? - How does the music make you feel? - Do you like the music or not? Why? - Dynamics: Is it loud or soft or medium? - What is the tempo in this music? - What else did you hear? - Can you make up a story that fits to the music? This month - January, we are listening to the music by Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828)
Please see the below link to listen to the music by Schubert. Schubert is a composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Symphony No. 8 (unfinished symphony) I. Allegro moderato in B minor, D. 759 by Schubert. https://youtu.be/Gww30mtQKRw After listening, please answers the questions below. K-Gr. 4: - Draw a picture about this piece of music - How do you feel? Happy? Sad? exciting? - Which part is your favourite part of the music? Gr. 5 & up: - Research about the composer and list 5 things about the composer. - How does the music make you feel? - Do you like the music or not? Why? - Dynamics: Is it loud or soft or medium? - What is the tempo in this music? - What else did you hear? - Which part is your favourite in the piece? - Can you make up a story that fits to the music? This month- December, we are listening to the music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 -1791)
Please see the below link to listen to the music by Mozart. Mozart is the famous composer in the Classical ear. Divertimento in D major, K. 136 “ Salzburg Symphonies”: I. Allegro by Mozart. https://youtu.be/M-dJyhH8_cg After listening, please answers the questions below. K-Gr. 4: - Draw a picture about this piece of music - What instruments do you hear? - How do you feel? Happy? Sad? exciting? - Which part is your favourite part of the music? Gr. 5 & up: - Research about the composer and list 5 things about the composer. - How many movements are there? How are they different? - How does the music make you feel? - Do you like the music or not? Why? - Dynamics: Is it loud or soft or medium? - What is the tempo in this music? - What else did you hear? - Can you make up a story that fits to the music? This month- December, we are listening to the music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 -1791)
Please see the below link to listen to the music by Mozart. Mozart is the famous composer in the Classical ear. Piano Sonata No.13 in B-flat Major, III. Allegretto grazioso K. 333 by W.A. Mozart https://youtu.be/CWuQbpSiFto After listening, please answers the questions below. K-Gr. 4: - Draw a picture about this piece of music - How do you feel? Happy? Sad? exciting? - What instruments can you recognize? - Which part is your favourite part of the music? Gr. 5 & up: - Research about the composer and list 5 things about the composer. - How does the music make you feel? - Do you like the music or not? Why? - Dynamics: Is it loud or soft or medium? - What is the tempo in this music? - What else did you hear? - Can you make up a story that fits to the music? This month- November, we are listening to the music by Antonio Vivaldi (1678 -1741)
Please see the below link to listen to the music by Vivaldi. Vivaldi is a Baroque composer. Concerto for 2 Trumpets in C major, RV 537, I Allegro. https://youtu.be/To_6WaiohLI After listening, please answers the questions below. K-Gr. 4: - Draw a picture about this piece of music - What instruments do you hear? - How do you feel? Happy? Sad? exciting? - Which part is your favourite part of the music? Gr. 5 & up: - Research about the composer and list 5 things about the composer. - Which instruments get to “sing” solo? - How do you describe the feelings of the solo instrument part and ensemble parts? - Do you like the music or not? Why? - What is the tempo in this music? - Is this 2/4 beat or ¾ beat? - Can you make up a story that fits to the music? This month- November, we are listening to the music by Antonio Vivaldi (1678 -1741)
Please see the below link to listen to the music by Vivaldi. Vivaldi is a Baroque composer. Autumn from the Four seasons by Vivaldi. https://youtu.be/H7hGiZ579cs After listening, please answers the questions below. K-Gr. 4: - Draw a picture about this piece of music - What instruments do you hear? - How do you feel? Happy? Sad? exciting? - Which part is your favourite part of the music? Gr. 5 & up: - Research about the composer and list 5 things about the composer. - How does the music make you feel? - Which instrument gets to “sing” solo? - Dynamics: Is it loud or soft or medium? - What is the tempo in this music? - What rhythm is often repeated? Which rhythm do you hear the most? - What else did you hear? - Can you make up a story that fits to the music? |
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