Listening Lesson: "Mother Goose Suite"
Listen and respond to one story from this collection. For Grades K-2.
Listen and respond to one story from this collection. For Grades K-2.
In this 2-5 Listening Adventure, let music be your guide as you imagine hopping in a boat and casting your line to catch fish!
Each member of the Mill City String Quartet has created a series of tutorials to help you improve on your instrument and develop your technique. First, meet Huldah, who plays violin in the quartet. She'll introduce herself and play a little for you.
Each member of the Mill City String Quartet has created a series of tutorials to help you improve on your instrument and develop your technique. Meet Valerie, who plays in viola in the Mill City String Quartet. She will tell you about her life as a musician and play a duet with herself.
Each member of the Mill City String Quartet has created a series of tutorials to help you improve on your instrument and develop your technique. Meet Erika, one of the violinists in the quartet. She will tell you a little bit about herself and then play a piece for you.
Each member of the Mill City String Quartet has created a series of tutorials to help you improve on your instrument and develop your technique. Meet Ruth! Hear a little about how she got her start as a cellist. She will also tell you a little bit about what the life of a professional musician is like. Finally, she'll play her cello for you.
This Listening Adventure is great for all ages. Use your imagination and transport yourself to the Moldau River as you listen to "Vltava", also called "The Moldau," by Bedrich Smetana.
Enjoy four pieces of music, each inspired by a different flower. Use active listening skills to play a matching game. For Grades K-6.
What happens when a quiet boy named Ronan attends an orchestra concert for the first time? Find out in Todd Boss' amazing story, based on a real event that rocked the classical music world. It's 'The Boy Who Said Wow,' the latest episode of YourClassical Storytime, featuring music by Mozart and original illustrations by Nancy Carlson.
Composer George Gershwin wrote a piece called Walking the Dog. Internalize steady beat by walking along to this musical promenade. For Grades K-5.