Musical I Spy
In this 2-6 At-Home Activity, train your musical eye as you search for symbols in sheet music.
In this 2-6 At-Home Activity, train your musical eye as you search for symbols in sheet music.
Due to current circumstances, Performance Today has adapted the concert content from its Young Artist in Residence Program to provide virtual learning experiences in their new series "Performance Today in the Classroom." Today's PT in the Classroom Music Lesson features PT Young Artist in Residence Cristina Cutts Dougherty.
Are you ready for the cutest dog ever? See what musical surprises await in the YourClassical Storytime episode 'Old Mother Hubbard,' featuring art by Nancy Carlson!
Due to current circumstances, Performance Today has adapted the concert content from its Young Artist in Residence Program to provide virtual learning experiences in their new series "Performance Today in the Classroom." Today's PT in the Classroom Music Lesson features PT Young Artist in Residence Randall Goosby.
In this 2-6 Cross-Curricular lesson, build on your understanding of musical mapping to create an instrument map for Bach's Brandenburg Concerto #2. This is part two of a two-lesson series.
Cat videos, cat memes, and composers and cats! Notice how melodic contour can represent the path of a cat’s feet, moving up and down a keyboard in Domenico Scarlatti's "Cat Fugue." For Grades 2-6.
'Run, run as fast as you can! You can't catch me. I'm the Gingerbread Man!' Who can catch this speedy pastry? Find out in 'The Gingerbread Man.' It's the latest episode of YourClassical Storytime, with music by Johannes Brahms and illustrations by Nancy Carlson.
Due to current circumstances, Performance Today has adapted the concert content from its Young Artist in Residence Program to provide virtual learning experiences in their new series "Performance Today in the Classroom." Today's PT in the Classroom Music Lesson features PT Young Artist in Residence Lauren Anker.
In this 2-6 Cross-Curricular lesson, understand different types of maps and consider what it means to map out a piece of music.
Meet five notable women composers who have contributed to classical music over the past 100+ years. For Grades K-8.